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wteltoto* fi O*. ehd—t Ur, found
proport/ lariad on was not anbjoot—or in
in favor of claimant,
of Georgia tb. I. T. Brook*,
J. ft Brook*, claimant. Vardiot for
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V.S.Pobt*.—Boealpt*for adopt U.1M; *1-
parta to Oraot .BrUata U,tat; to UenUnaat
aim, atoak mr.tta t -}
WVNMHAL If OTICM.
Tba frianda and aoqaoiaUnoaa of lira.
Hum A. Huunm, widow of Ger-
ratt Hallanbeck, and of tba family, are
invited to attand th* fnnatal of tba tor-
mar, at bar raaidanoa on llelntoab a treat,
at 10 o’otook thia (Wadaaadagr) morning
Allan, Fraar A llifo* **. W. ft AD.
danar, Jordan A Howard, elaimant.
Verdict far plaintiff.
la wetbar aaaa of aame to. bake claim
waa withdrawn.
Th* following were oontinnad : Oarhart
A Bro. a*. J. O. Jordan, Julia Jordan,
alaimaat; lEUaabakh and Alice E. Terrp
▼a. W. H. Adorno, T. Adam*, claimant.
[Claimant attpnlatlng not to withdraw
claim without aonaant of plain till j •
Lory waa diamiaaed in following.: Clog-
bom, Hatting A Co. to. Cody A Odom,
O. W. Baraona, claimant; J. D. W. Biden-
hoar n. D. Kilpatriok, Charles T. Brown,
olalmant; H. B. A J. U. Bates tb. J. J.
Bradford and j F. Cleghom, L. T. Down
ing, cllfintant r aanw to. aama (plaintiffs
tailing to proacente).
InloUoWtBg claims ware withdrawn:
It. ft Bigger*, tranaferee, va. W. T.
Wynne, W. H, Amos, claimant; Jnliet
McDaniel va. Jco. Vf. and Sarah Edwards
and Dario Cox, M. 0. Edwards, claimant.
A number of cases ware pot to the beal
on acoonnt of the absence of Major Mo
te* and aiokneaf of General Banning.
Tba Grand Jury came in and reported
that to-day they would adjourn to Moo,
day, May 18th, ait on tba 18tb, tilth and 1
Mth, and than adjourn to the first Mon-l d ., y nig i, t Council adopted a raaolntion
d\
tfana laat yaar.
—Yesterday waa wtefiy. alaudy, and
with doat Hying In eloxda.
—If bymaaaal ba a good word far wad-
ding*, why aot ary manaal for birtba 7
—A little boj Moctaf 3$ “tot
ting off alaap,"
-Peach leaf tan, to to mid, wiBertra
kidney dimes**.
—The laat oath to, "May I b* cremated
it i dor
—Bishop Grot* toft Colombo* Monday.
H* expects to (atom soon and remain n
aek.
—Col. B. L. Mott aad ax-Mayor Mcll-
benny returned from Washington yaatar-
day.
—Th* City light Guard*, it to uadar-
stood.will bare a ptento at Ketch'a Garden
oa th* laat Thursday in May.
—More peopl* an willing to aarre aa
jnrora than erer bafora. Th* Grand Ju
ry can make the pay two dollar* per
day.
—One* open a tima a juryman wanted
to pnt in a aubatitnt*. Judge Jobnaon
replied, “The anbatitnta law waa repealed
when the Confadaraay want up.”
-The Colombna Gain's made two hnn-
dred dollsra by their pleoie after paying
all expeoaaa. Counting all tba tickets at
fifty eanta each, aad giaing n email esti
mate of the invited guests, at least eight
hundred and fifty paopla wera present.
Mlw JfaWara.
On motion of Aid. MaGahea on Mon-
Ph* friends and .nrqoainteneea of Ja-
i Bourns mad Mr. and Mpa. J. W. By
upb inwiluil tab ulfutwl 'than fnnuanl ml
rVNXMAJ. NOTICE-
Th* friend*
oon
an, art inxitad to at tend" tba funeral of
tb* former from th* Bukin Bona* at 5
o'clock thia aftarnou.
Glaaa Blowing—Visit of Pnblio Schools.
Atlanta and Chicago Oopyiog Co.—T.
H. Candle, manager.
Chugs of County OtaMt-OSttal Ho-
“•* J f\
Mule Doat-Mra, ft , J. Olambltaa.
Ponies Wanted—See notice.
Sawing Mseblaa* Wheator A Wilson.
Dry Good* of UU Tsricttaa, akmimeraa,
shirts, Ac., at Origlar'a.
Tan Dollar* Baward—B. F. Coleman.
Hid**, Bag* and Beaswu Waatad—M.
M. Hiraoh.
Irani**,
A pair of FoaiaB. Apply at *Se* of
th* Eagl* ud Phanix Factory.
myl3 St*
W* are glad to lacrn that ear public
school childru will -xMt tha WoodcMUl
glam-blower to-day. It to aa axoaUent
idea for tb* little folka will laarn aoaaa-
thing that they will always remember.
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Gaasmtastouar* »f Gatsmeu.
Th* following an then appointed to
taka obarg* of and oontrol th* common*,
Aa. Wa gif* atoawhar* th* xatoa. aad
ragulstion* adopted; Th* My or, ex offi
cio, B. F. Ooiamaa, Jahn Paabady, J.
Abodes Browne, 0. C. Cody, W. L. Bali*,
buy, H. H. Eppiog, H. 8. Eat**, B. H.
Crawford, J. K. Bedd^and 0. A. Badd.
Aa sriU haTe been notiaSd in thair re
port to Oonnoil, pubUabad yesterday, the
Commimionar* do not propose to sail any
paction of th* onwmoua until mousy ba-
eomaa aaaiar, but are having tbemanr-
xayad into streets ud lots ud mapped.
GwMs'i «** n.
Muy paopla couldn't paraair* yaatar-
day that th* adjourned COnncil.OTar which
Aldarmu Grim** wa* osllad to praaida,
waa a mock affair. They thought th*
Mayor had terrible ohargea to prefer
against two Aldermen. W* think hahaa,
ud they will have to pony up th* Wine
to answer Omit dereliction. It'* all in
fun, gutlemen, earing the win*.
Jrapar'a Ceurt Vaafardap.
A. Badkina waa Hoad §7 40 fee rio-
toting mukat ordinance*. 0. B. Unaaell,
Xaq., mad* a lengthy apaaeh, woutanding
tb* mukat ordinance* war* onoonatitu-
Uonnl, and ^totad tongtbUy from Judge
Lnmpkia'a daokdon. Sins* that daotaioB,
howarar, tha City haabau granted an-
tborily to eatabliah a lurbct and make
rale* therefor. Beau Crawford ud J.
M. McNeil, who represented th* City So
licitor, 0. ft William*, who waa boy in
tb* So parlor Chart room, mad*, no
npaaohaa. Thar* to torn* talk of the eaae
being appaalad, bat whether it will be
due to doabtfol. .
Th* e*a* of J. D. Arnold wu post
poned to this morning.
Alderman Bokaeaator presided with tb*
ajwtlswM »r Jim Are andKaaiay,
Those who bar* defaced, faded or mu
tilated piotnres, or those that are desirous
of having small photographs enlarged,
should rail at W, J. Chaffin’s book store
and examine the specimen* of the work
wrooght by sore copying prooeas, for
which Mr. T. H. Candle is manager for
this ud adjoining oonnties. We have
examined specimens of the work, ud it
to beautiful ud finished in the most, ar-
ttotio manner. Likenesses, no matter
bp* dun, are reproduced parfeotly to fall
Ufa all*, if it be desired. The finish of
the work to most excellent. Call at Oimf-
fin’s ud examine them. The manager
gamut*** aattofeetioa ia every ease, or
no monay will ba taken. The piotura*
aw reproduced in India ink, water color*,
l or oil.
day in June.
Court then adjourned to 8j a. it. to-
Ccfantw Oases <n United Statu fount.
In th* Ciroait Coart, Hone. W. B.
Woods ud John Erakia* presiding, the
following to reported among th* proceed
ing* of Saturday ■
J. E. Murray, trustee of Woolfolk
Walker va. Thoa J. Woolfolk at al. Con
tinued.
In the matter of Gray .Bedell A Hughes,
bankrupt*. Two petitions for review
from th* District Court. Opinion deliv
ered by Jndge Woods affirming the deoi-
•iont of the District Court.
In the District Court, Hon. Judge Ers-
kine presiding,we find these proceedings:
In the matter of Joseph King, bank-
rapt, of Oolombns. Order granting
oounael costs to Blsnford A Garrard.
\ la.re—Biehsrd U. Goetchiuu, bankrupt,
of Coiambus, Ge. Order dixsolving in
junction egsinst the sheriff oh Muscogee
county,
Death ef a Deng Time InMml.
Mrs. Garrett Hallanbeck died at her
reaMena* yaaterday morning. She waa
th* widow of a gentleman who died a few
yean ago, who was one of the earliest net-
tiers in Columbus. Friends of the family
report she waa married when thirteen years
of age, bnt the wee well grown. Her
bus baud wee a school teaober, lawyer aod
preacher, end was possessed of consider
able aoientiflo observation end attain-
ment*. An aid rattier told ue yesterday
the Presbyterian Church in which be oo-
easionally preached wee loo*ted in the
middle of Broad street, about opposite
the looetion of tb* Chattahoochee Na
tional Bank building. It waa built before
th* streets were laid out. The botanical
and geological speolniens, or a consider
able portion of them, he had gathered in
U longlife-time, can now be seeu in the
eoHeotione exhibited at the Public Schools.
Mrs. Hellenbeok wu a lady much liked
by frienda. Her life bu been one mostly
oonfioed within the limits of home.
Quit* n large family of sons ud daugh
ter* remain to mourn her loss. Her
maidan name wu Mias Martha A. Trotter.
She wu born on September 28th, 1824,
ud wu married in Bussell county. Ale,,
on November 22d, 1838, when thirteen
jure of age. 8he was the eecoud wife
of Mr. Helleubeek. He died in October,
1868. Betides being a eohool-teaoher,
preacher ud lawyer, he wu a lecturer
and merchant. The deoeesed lad; joined
th* Methodist Churoh at tbe age of elevt n
years, end remained a oonntHteut member
to the last. A true Christian, she has
received th* reward.
Celered Odd fellewt’ Die-Kir.
The Colored Odd Fellows had a pio-nio
at Fort Mitchell on the M. A G. ltailroad
yesterday. Two train loads went down
at SOo. per brad. W. H. Noble, tbe for
mer colored putor. of Asbury Chapel
(Methodist), ud now a Presiding Elder
in tha Georgia African Conference, de
livered an address. The affair is repre
sented u heviog pused very pleasantly,
with the exception of several fights.
It teems Mit Welker had bought the
right to sell refreshments, Ac., on the
ground. Another negro, Jack Wright, our.
ried down a table end commencing sell,
ing, ud refused to stop or pay anything
for the privilege. The result wu his ta
ble vru kicked over, and he beaten pretty
badly by a number of Mil's friends. While
dancing, a difficulty arose between Ike
Washington ud Ben. Biloy, about turn,
ing partners. Th* consoquenoe was a
fight, daring whioh Ike stabbed Ben in
the head. Tbe managers quelled these dis
orders very, quiekly. Cremation bitters
was the cause of the last difficulty. The
trouble wu greatly regretted by all good
people. ^
This order is aot tbe nine u that of
th* whitu in this country. Their const i-
tntion forbid* tbe sdmiuinn of colored
members. Tbe latter derived their char
ter from Canada, which Moored hers from
England.
Tha pie-nioert had a good time, ud
th* excursion wu a pecuniary success.
that the Polio* ud Gu Committee, in
connection with tha Mayor, should exam
ine the police ordinance* and report what
revision* an neoeaury.
It wu eleo decided that three blouaes,
sixteen hats aod aixtaen pair* of put*, in
addition to whet wu on hud, would com
plete the ont&t for summer uniforms.
The paragraph in Oonnoil prooaadinga in
regard to thin matter wu printed wrong.
Change in Clerk.
Major J. J. Bradford, Clerk of tbe Su
perior, has in addition been appointed
Clerk of the Gouty Court, vies Mr. W.
S. Lloyd who bu given it np.
TUX ATLANTA AND CHICAGO COST
ING COMPANY,
T. ft Caudli, Manager, for tbe counties
of Muscogee, Harris, Talbot and Lee
county, Ala. Office at W. J. Chefflu’e
Book Btore, 92 Broad Street.
Tbe people, and especielly the ladies of
Oolnmbnaand surrounding country, are
earnestly invited to call and examine
apeoimen*.
Persons having defaoed, faded or mu
tilated piotnres of uy kind, of deoeesed
or absent frienda, can have them repro
duced in any aixa (from that of the orig
inal np to foil life,) upon the oelebreted
Berlin Silver Plate, which prodaces a
picture not only of the most beautiful
finish, but whioh is imperishable, or io
India Ink, Water Colon, Pastel or Oil.
Tbe highest erttotie excellence is mani
fested in all thsu different styles of pic-
turns.
It would seem nnneeeaury that any
thing more should be said than the sim
ple statement of th* above feots to in-
daoe uy person to avail themselves of
such an opportunity of having tha fea
tures of loved deed or absent onu repro
duced in each beauty of finish, such life-
like expression, and suoh truthfulness to
nature u are exhibited in all the work
sent out from thia Company.
Persona ordering Pioture* in uy style
era assured ( that if, upon delivery, there
is any imperfection, they ere not required
to take them.
Oar prices ere mnoh lower then those
of inferior pietures by the old process.
Remember the offloe is at W. J. Chaf
fin's book store, 92 Broad st.
Columbus, Msy 12, '74. 2t
Brilliant Suture,
It to permitted to few men or compa
nies to achieve acknowledged superiority
in any important poeition or business.
Tbe present generation baa witnemed
stupendous rivalry in several branches of
Industry, and notably tbe Sewing Ma
chine business. Amid n multitude of
competitors, steadily ud snrely the
Wheeler A Wilson Company held their
way from tbe beginning, upon fixed end
honorable principle*. Long ainee (heir
leading position io America was establish
ed. Abroad, at London, in 1862, they
won the highest premiums; at Paris, in
1867, they distanced eighty-two compet
itors, and were awarded the highest pre
mium, the only Gold Medal for Sewing
Machines exhibited; ud lastly, amid
unparalleled competition, followed the
splendid triamph* at Vienna, noted in our
advertising columns.
myl3 dAwlt
The proper plsoe to buy Atueriou
Cambric is at Aau A Mtmnocm's.
Will open Monday, new lot Black Gren
adines, Plain ud Satin Striped, et
apr2(> tf J. S. Joins'.
Choloe Prints 10 cents, at
J. St Jowxs'.
Costs' Thread 70 cute, st *
J. 8. Jowxs'.
Factory Goods at faotory pricea, at
J. 8. Jowwt’.
Beantifnl Alpacas at the Virginia Btore,
only 35c per yard. apr2-*odA<v
Full lines of Dress Good*, at
J. A Jowxs’.
-M* Oaliooa* fit i« out*. White
fklsstdl IMtttBgg WtMktABkbW
Blaeh Iron Orinafilnee find UaaaLae*
Shawls, at Oaetfek
Cheap Wkita Goada of *U Made at „
• ^ Caionaa'a.
Jewelry ud Ohatalala Chain*, at
Cmoun'a.
donate at Hoopakiru, at low prioaa, at
^ Camma'a.
Drake Goods marked down at
; ^ CaioLwa’a.
Fin* Olotha aad CaaBitnars at reduoed
prices, ai ^ Caionwi'e.
Superior Shirts and other Furnishing
Goods, at - - Gnoua'a.
Two-Button Kid Glove* §1, at
mylS eod ^ Oaioua'a.
Hosiery ud Giavea, Ribbons and Lawns
aheap, at J. 8. Jowxa’.
To arrive, a large lot of White Striped
Lawns at 25 out*, tha eheapeat good*
ever offered in this market.
sprSO Patron, Gobdow A Co.
Fresh supply of Black ud Colored
Alpacas at- 35 eanta aad upwards, at tha
Virginia Store.
*pr30 . Paxton, Goanow A Co.
Amt's Hairnet
U rcoomuended for muy oomplaintg,
bnt experience and aonatant use for 25
year* serve to show its ruge ud power.
Try it once.
[my7 eodAw
Head Thie l
Yon con find at T. E. Blanchard's, 123
Broad afreet, the very latest styles of
Drees Goods, at suoh prioes aa oannot
rail to give satisfaction. . Call aad see
them..
Domestic Goods at greatly raduoed
rates; Faotory Goods at factory prioes;
Coats’ Spool Cotton at 70 eanta per doz.;
the best Prints at lOo per yard.
mylO tf
A few pieces of Frenoh and English
Cassimeree, very low, to oloaa out, at
T. E. Blawohabd's.
A large lot of aheap Caasimerei and
Linens, very oheep, at
Blancsabd's.
The beat piaoe to boy Tabls Linens.
Napkins and Sheetings, ia at
BnASOHAUD'a,
123 Broad st.
Direel from Hnrope ■'
A fine assortment of Reel Meerschaum
Pipes, Clger Holders, Cigar Cases of reel
Russian Leather, MatcLaafea, Ac., at
Braun's Cigar Emporium, on Banlolpb
street, honse with tbs Bed Sign, near
Enquirer offloe my 10
If you desire a real good smoke, go to
Braun's, on Randolph street, and ask
for bis new brands of Key West end Im
ported Havana Cigars. mylO
VETOED 1-NO INFLATION !
High prices can no longet exist. Cash
basis is the principle now, ud as I desire
to olose business, am offering my stock of
Dry Ooods,
Clothing,
Hats,
Boots ud Shoes,
Hosiery,
and numerous srtiole* in thia line, fit less
than cost.
Call ud examine, and make one dol-
tor go farther tbu two st any other place.
I am in earnest. If you donbt it, stop
in and have proof of the fact.
L. Haunts, 114 Broad St.,
uy 1 4m Cohunbns, Oh.
Tbe proper piaoe to go when yon want
oheap Dry Goods is
Aou A Murdoch's.
3SEE
THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY.
Thl* unrivaled Medicine ia » arranted not to con.
tain a alnnle particle of MnooiY, or any injorione
mineral ■<il>n«nce, bnt ||
PC BELT VEGETABLE*
containing tboee Muntbern tfooteaud Herb* which
an all wIm Providence ha* pUced in c antrl *
wti»*rw l.tver i ieeAseH tn<*t prevail. It will
emremll IHrmmr canned by Derail***
ncnttftlit Jdver and Bowel*.
Simmons' Liver Regulator or Medicine
U eminently a Family Medicine; and by talisK
kept ready tor immediate retort will save many an
hoar ol suffering aod many a dollar ia time aud
doctors’ bill*.
After ovei Forty Year*’ trial HI* atlll receiving
tba moat nnqutlitted testimonials to Ho virtues
from p -reons uf the highest character aud ruei-on*
•ibility. Kmiucut pity «ician* commend it a* the
MOST FFPECTUAL fiPEriFIC FOR
BTBPEPSIA OB lEDIGEBTIOS.
Armed with this ANTIDOtK, all climate* aud
change* of water and food may bo faced without
fear. A* a Ketno.lv in MALARIOUS FhVMtfl,
BOWKL COMPLAINTS, RK3 rLKjtSNtSS, JAUN*
DICK, NA' HKA-
IT UAI MO EQUAL t
It ia the ih> apum, I'uieas, «i.u best family
Medicine In the World 1
■AMliFACTUKLl) ONLY RY
3a He SEIL1M A CO.,
MACON, OA., and PHiLADKLl'iilA.
Prim, $1.00. Sold by all Dragflsta.
feb5 (icode a 1 y
THE ■statei mw/VICE
that can l»* given to persona sufferin r from dys*
tmrfiia, bilious complaint, colic, consumption sick
headache, fever and ague, nervous dt bUi'y, or oi
any disorder affecting the stomach, the live • or
kidneys, Is to tone, cleanse, and regulate these im
portant <»rgans b.v the use of DR. i LTT’d VKQRr.
. BLK IdVRR FILLS. They net very mildly, yet
thoroughly restore tbe functional scion of tbe
digest organs and tbe inLetim-s «nd renovate
the whole system. They produce neither nausea,
griping or weakness, aud may be taken at any
time without change of diet or occupation.
Pi ice 25c a box. Fold • v nil druggUta.
DR. TUTTTHAIR DYE
possesses qualities tint no other dye does. Its
effect is in stan tan eon :4, and so natural that it can
not be detected bj the closest observer. It is
harmless and easily applied, and is in general us
amoui' tli«* fa-Vionable liairare-sers in every largo
city in the United States, l'rlcj $1 a box. Sold
overy\vh*re. •
^ ^BiTUTTs ^
SARSAPARIL LA
Scrofula, Eruptivu Diseases of ihe 8kih, Ft. An
thony's Fire, Krysipelas, Blotches, Tumors, Uoiis,
Tetter, and Salt ltheum, Scald Head, Ringworm,
Rheumatism, Pain and Enlargement of the Rones.
Female Weakness, Sterility, I.encnrrhoea or
Whites, Womb Diseases, Dropsy, White Swellings.
Syphilis, Kidney and Llv^r Complaint, Mercurial
Taint, and Piles, all proceed from impure Mt>od.
DR. TITT'S MABMAPAHILLA
ia tha most powerful Blood Purifier kuowp to
the system; produces a beaut'-ful complexion and
causes the body to gain flush and increase in
nreight.
Keep (lie Bloed Healthy
and all will b* wml. To do so, - uotniug has ever
been offered that can compare with this valuable
vegetable- extract. P-lce $1.00 a bottle. Sold by
all Druggists. Office 48 Conlandt street, N. Y.
feU16 deodawly
30 VP, SOUP, SOUP,
Day,
Prom El*von fill On* O* Clock, at
a CHAB, BHYMAN * CO.’S,
a
8 Voder the Natural Mine Arher.
to
L<qnor end Wine House, and the finest
Bestanrant in Uolnmbns, on Broad street,
below Georgia Home Bank. my3 tf
are* Thing!.
Go to tb* Baby Bestsarant for yonr
Oysters, Fish, Game, and all things good
to eat. ootlfi tf
The proper place to buy Calicoes at 10
cents per yard end Costs' Thread et 70
cents per doien to *t
Acza A Hcbdoch'b.
The proper thing to do to, go to Acee
A Mnrdooh'a and look through their hand
some line of Silk*, Grenadines, Poplins,
Striped and Corded Organdies, end eeleot
what good* yon want.
The proper piaoe to find Caasimeres
for pente, boys Oaesimeraa, Oottonsdee,
Linen* to at Aoan A Mranooa's.
The proper piece to proonre the latest
novelties in Silk Sosrfs, Bags, Fsns,
Leather Belts, &o., to st
Aon A MtnmocH’s.
The proper place to bay Black Grena
dines in all styles obeep to st
Aon A Mobdoob’s.
Tbe proper plsoe to boy 4-4 Bleached
Homespun et 10, 12} end 15 cents s yard
to Aon A Mobdoob h.
Second supply of Chatslaio Chains,
Fsns and Parasols, just received at tha
Virginia Store.
apr*0 Pbxtoh, Gobbom A Co.
'curbs
Neuralgia, Piles, headache,
Diarrhea. Boils, Old Soros,
Lameness, Bums, Coreness,
Toothache, Scalds, Sprains,
Hoarseness, Uleers. Wounds,
Sore Throat, Coho, Bruises,
Bheumatism, Hemorrhages,
mar3I todfcwsm
OIAMOMD SPECTACLES I
■eaeraanio Cv2ta.ee. * x.
Haw Orliaas fiztt* A ia^xltoxta
*** ortossaAnewxiaiirae i )|U
filtn laesrteane lax,. . *
Oholca Inxwsarae f hasUen
Nil* OnrtaWhlta MMt.
Pam *>*■• ssfi Wla. v ltHW ^
8t. Louis Panrl Qrlti.
Fivah Turkish Prunes, t(q/ c ^ g
Hew Oarmsta, J2jj..
Borders- U(| ( Milk.
KleastarJIiiwoi^...
»«‘S»amiUa 11 4 r ,^'
Pare White Xwoe.n.0*^ 1 '^^-
ROBT 8. CRAM
"■X 10 - . ,
H.F.ABELL&cn
iuvx vu *
Maxappa Flour,
fiunbeam Flour,
Faarl firlte,
Irlah Fotatoei,
»<*8«oll» Me*,,
CellfoPnla and Qoihen Sutler
Natlv# and Imported Winn, ’
Havana Cigars,
Horaa Radish (In glau),
Dundee Marmalade,
Eaience of Anohovle,,
Caper* and Sauoee of an kind,,*
All puroUMa* dolWcrud.
The** flpActficle* are mauufactuu
ut*< Crystul Pebble*" melted tog*
call'tri Dinmond on ficcobat of thull
brilliancy.
Having been te*tod with the . _
diamond lenses have beeu found toadnut Ilf.e*n
per cent, li-u heated ray* than any other pebble
They are grouud with »• rent selentiflc accuracy,
re’ free from chromatic aberrations, find produce
a briftbtne*-* and difitiuctne** of vision not belori
attained in spectacles. Manufactured by the
(tpencor Optical Manufacturing Co., New York.
For sale by responsible agent* io every city in the
Union
WlTTIOn i KINSKL, Jeweler* and Opticians,
r» sole agents for Columbus, Oa., from whom they
in only be attained. No pedd.or* employed
Do not buy a pair unloMt you see the trade
mark ortH denilhwV
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
J. I. GHIFFIN,
IMPORTED
PERFUMERY
AND
FANCY GOODS,
at rel* m:n prices.
All goods guaranteed. 93“ Pr''scrUdW>n 8 c-i
fully prepared at all hour*. J- l OKIlFIN,
jal8 d odfiwly U*fl broatl Ft.
^ A O TIT
Of the Last Legislature,
FOR SALK BY
• W. J. CHAFFIN
lax WHOLE8An
Crocery Hou
-or-
J. & J. KAUFMA
No. 14 and 16 Broad it,
Oolumbas, 0«„
KkSPS nilTUTU OX HiXn
100,000 pounds Bacon.
500 barrel* Flour.
From 100 to 200 barrel* Sugar.
100 bag* Coffee.
From 100 to 200 barrets Syrup.
200 barrel* Whiskey.
200 boxes Tobaoco.
500 “ Soap.
200 “ Candles.
100 barrel* Lard,
50 “ Mackerel.
SOO ticks Sail.
50 tl roes Rice.
500 ream* Wrapping Paper.
100 oatee Potash.
100 “ Sardines.
100 “ Oysters.
100 “ Pieklot.
100 box** Candy.
100 “ Stareh.
loo eras* radar Ketckea.
1,000 panada Lorillard’a finer.
20,000 Cin».
1,000 pounds Green and Block Tn.
200 ba S a of Shot.
100 boxes Soda and Faney
lOO ** Cheese la aeaaon.
00 barrel* Vinegar.
20 oaaka Seo.eh Ale.
100 doeon Wooden buckets.
•100 down Brooms.
Aad evsryllilog in the Qrscary lino, elil.-h il
offer to tbs tra n by tbu pack hb low ,,»
other Jobbin* Uolso in tho Uuito i elates.
npr!6 Orn J.gJ KAUFMAN.
b 1 . A. Pi 'MEKOY
at HuuHbim consult,
< AbbSomSKTIUN TO
Choico White Shed,
“ Fresh Bsy Fish,
“ Mobil* Cabbage,
“ Celery and Letiuot,
“ Live and Dressed Poultry,
“ Fronh Oouniry Sausage,
Spurs Rib* and Backbone*.
A Choice Lot of t resh
Cracker*. Sugar Jumbles, Lem*
Snaps, Ginger Snap*, Lemon
Creams, Ac.
Applet, Onions, Potatoes A Turnip
Also usual Family ffuvplics and Fancy Qro eri
Mr. T O. PRIWJF.N will Ie rousd si llieMn
ter an I will be picas d to wall on hU tonuer c _
tumor* uud friend*. Tho pat rotate of Ikopowic
reapcctfiilly eolicitcd. ,et "’ 8
FOR SALE AND RENT.
To Bent.
j^FTKB April 6th. »«o FurnllUid BSP
KJUV8, Kitchen and fUble, with w » f Jlti
room, and parlor. Addrcs
spl If M^Fn.|nir«™»»
House and Lot for Sal
OS LOWES PAST OK B1U>»» 6t.
•1 OS lot is <4 acre; the houM bsi tbm
» large tojfti*, bal 1 and a l
out-builuing*. Vt ill be *old rhv*P M c ** u
h KSsy >l,t *ajh*™!
For tale Low.
A 80IIOLABAUIP IS TIIK MEDICAL WL
i^UK AT EVASaVILLK, INDIANA.
BOV, If aptlvattiii^JI^:
MILLINERY-
SPRING MILLINER*.
I\'K h.w- *II-1 rors'r.d . full ]io*ef SP : c
W AN® SINSEB ■ILUNM*’ 1 *
elndlop all tin to»V*i.l lr.S ol tho Sfitfon- , t
Plt'SaiNU AND BLKACUIMI ilou.
tat art stylo, at tba shone t notice.
Next door below tho New Yolk Slora.
oottS-l, iS*r*
MB,. tiOLVIN aad
MISS DONNELLY.