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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 3

The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 3

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Citizens should not neeleot to register Georgia, hsj flue spring ercp of new South North Ala, R.B. Democratic and Consciratiye City Ticket. In every Ward the Registration offloers papers. have their book) open. Easter celebrations promise to bo unusus FOB HATOB la, KODII, sttrsotlve.

Doctors Baldwin, Gaston. Weatherlv. MI- LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. ohel and Jackson are In Selma attending the A very important oam will be tried In the Make no mistake about reg'etratlon. You oan not vote unless you register now.

The books olose on Saturday at 6 p. m. Be sure to attend to this important matter. What an effeot climate has on natural development In California they make alcohol out of beets. Here we make beats out of afoohol.

Indications for To-day. For tbe Gulf States, clear weather, followed by Increasing Supreme Court of Alabama. DEOEMBEB TEEM, A. D. 1818.

0. 0. KeSmltli, AdmloUtrmtor. ti, Bume! Draper, Ot eVlfl. Appeal from Morgan Chanoery Curt.

IN thii oaoMlt Li ihown to the aaiU faction of the Court that M. 0. AUalnaon, on of the ftppellMi, 1 a Donrestdont of th Bute of aud ttiat ha rasldea la the biate of Texaa. foat offloe un-knowii. It is therefor ordered that publication be made for four oonaeontlv weeks In the Montgomery Daily Advertl-er, a nevipaper published In the oity of Monttfomerr.

notify luii aald nonreoldent appel State Medical Association which convened City Court to-day. lonlgonerj, Wedneaday loniing, April 0, 1879 JOB CLERK OF COUNCIL It.H. RNOIXJHAgn. rOBALDKKKSi in that oity on vesterdav. A rilamfah This li the walking year.

The next will where annonnoes that the convention Is be leap year. Ward 1. JOHN W. DUUB ud largely attended. 1.

M. CAKB. KonooMUf, April 1879. This cool weather is delaying the rustic Ward H. 8TUABT and JAOOB OBEIL.

Indigestible Bread The reaSOn WhV adtllfortbul klrln nnmt. exodus of the tramps. Ward D. BROWN ul lee, of Uia pendency of laid appeal in thii Court, and iuirlD him to appear on toe A M. KSSHIDJ.

ders make bread and biscuits very indigtsti- Any one who says tbe pedestrian mania FIBflT HON DAT OF MAT, 1679, Ward 4. THOMAS 0. JONI8 nil la dead makes a mistake. a. a.

METOALT. Ward 5 W. 6IZABP ud and defend the same If he tblnki proper, or else aald appeal will prooeed to a final bearing. Witwibh: T. 3.

KUTLEDGE, Olark of the Hupreme Court of Alabama, Una 17th uio, is Because iney naraen tbe gluten of the wheat and render it less soluble. Tbe purity and perfeot combination of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder makes all ars tides easy of digestion. Florida watermelons are selling some u. r.

BIGHAL. Ward A. McBBYDB ul Northern cities at $5 apleoe. liuitJML ZT mot ti 01" SSV. 8 Clear TIIOS.

I. WILLIAMS. oar ox iurcii, u. jbiv, T. J.

RUTLEDGE, Clerk Bupreme Court machl(tdkw The rapidity with which the fashion in Citizens must not be mistaken about reg Cabbage, Tomato, Lettnoe, Egg and fans changes Is oooling and expensive. Pepper Plants, (or sale by J. J. Obappell irz thsrmotneter, Supreme Court of Alabama. DEOEMBEB TERM, A.

D. 178, Everything about a large bequet com istration. No matter how often they have registered before, if they wish to vote in the approaohing election they must register now. Maximum 0" WW TIIKOCtiH 8CHEDCLK, la Street Aoaoay, April 1H79. Th PA8SINOEE TRAINS on this road win rua as follows, to-wit; LEAVES.

MONTOOtfXBY- 8.Hf 1 THAI Ko. Oon- A. AIA, nsoting at Montgomery with througb train, frou HobUs, N.w Orleaiw, and UALKRA, with through trains of Sal. and Dalton UaUroad, for politU Ea at DKGATUH with trams of to. Memphis and Char las-ton road, at MASH VILLI! with all roads arrrrtns at LonlavlUa at p.

M. AJUUVCSIM MUMTUOMJUIX 7. A MAtL- N0- 1-Oormaottat-st all points from LouiKlil and with all train, at Montgomery, for Moblto, Mew Orleans. Pullman Sleeping Oars oo an tha abtm trains. Morning Accommodation Worth.

Leave 6:50 a. m. Eunore a. m. Verbena a.

m. Oalera 11:06 a. m. Arrive at rmlughim m. Leave Blrmingh.m 1:40 p.

m. Blount hi Arrive at Deoator EVealmr Accommodation North. Leave Montgomery 4:0 p.m. Elmore 6:.0 p. u.

Verbena, 7:18 p. m. Oalera .....10:1 p. m. Arrive at aa.6 m.

Morning Accommodation South. Leave Decatur 6:80 a Blount Springs a ni Arrive at Birmingham 11:50 a Leave Birmingham .13:16 Oalera pm Verbena Bimore 6:50 pm Arrive at Montgomery a 6:90 pm The Wetnaopka Branch Schedule. 6:55 a.m., 6:05 p.m. Arrive at Elmore a. nu, 6:.0 p.

nu Leave Elmore a. m. Arrive at Wetumpka 26 a. ti p. m.

For information in regard to rates and time ad-drees O. M. William, Southern Passenger Agent, Montgomery, Ala. B. DUNHAM, Bnpt.

0. P. Amou, Gen. Pass, and Xloket Agt. Call at bis gardens or leave orders at Hod.

16 and 17 in the Market. Minimum posed of rare flowers is beautilul, except the price, Francis O. Fox worth, Executor, et all, ti. Eliza lor the day Baromster hilEo. imTE, ln 8gt, Signal Corps U.

8. A. Spring Hats! Spring Hats! one, et aia. Anneal from Wlloox Chancery Corirt. Several persons were eonvicted in the Little pigs in gold and silver are now Soft, stiff, silk and straw hats, of every oloudiness and probably by rain areas, warm southeasterly winds, and falling barometer.

We were glad to meet in the oity yesterday, OoL J. B. Stanley, of the Greenville Advocate. We were pleased to learn from him that his wife, who has been an invalid for many months, is improving in health. A horse whioh Mr.

David Updegraff was driving to a small wagon yesterday, ran away and threw him out inflioting serious injuries upon him. It was reported last night that there was but little hope of Mr. UpdegratTs recovery, as some of bis lnju' ries bad been found to be internal. Every patriotic citizen should register and vote. The present effioient and economical oity government must be maintained.

Unless you register now yon oannot vote. The books close on Saturday. Do not neglect this all-Important duty. Many thanks to the Selma Guards for an invitation to attend their prize drill and ball' on the evening of the 16th. Now, can't some of our young men and ladies go down Oity Court yesterday of gaming and keeping open bouse on Sunday.

style and oolor, at worn by everybody in Vienna as jewelry. Pins, chains, bracelets, stiok handles everything is for the moment porolne. The IN this cause it is shown to the satiafaotvon of the Oonrt that O. F. Watson, one of tbe defendants in tbe Oourt below.

Is a nonresident of the Bute of Alabaoia, and that aald defendant resides in the Bute of MlBftlsUppi. Poet Offloe unknown. It Is therefore order by the Court that pobliea-tion be made for four consecutive weeks in the bw Bkksom Beds. JLakin's New Special Without a certificate of registration you Montgomery Dally Advertiser, a newnpauer pub Picture la tbe cheapest and bent ever intro cannot vote at the approaching election. Do not fall to register by Saturday, as the books olose on that day.

lished in the city of Montgomery, requiring said non resident defendant, to appear before Lhls fashion originated in Germany as a commemorative of the happy escapes of the Emperor his luck in this regard being, as his oountrymen call it, i'Soh wein's gluck," or pig's luck. duced. uoun on ine FIRST MONDAY IN MAT, 1879, Unless yon are registered yon oannot vote. Come and See. Be Convinced.

Everybody wants them on sight and Join In tho aeslfrnments of error In aald cause or that a severance la appeal will be had as to him Witnihs: J. RUTLEDGE, Mr. H. M. True writes as follows to the Now is the time to secure the papers that will put your ballot where it will do the most good.

At Lakin's permanent gallery, 61 Market Clerk of tbe Bupreme Court of Alabama, this 17th Greensboro Watchman: aay oi jua'cn, it) v. street. Having been a olose observer of the Query. How can snoh fine picture be 1. Clerk Supreme Court, marchlOdkw Insuranoe oompvnles keep the city sup made so cheap 1 plied with blotting pads and calendars, weather for years, I warn the ootton plantar not to be in too great haste to plant ootton, for according to the signs of the season, on or about tbe 13th of April, a cold North Bondholders' Meeting.

while patent medioine men do the "square ELECTRIC BELTS. to tbe Bluff oity. A special train could thing" in the shape of almanacs. A SUBE our for nervous debility, premsture de- A MEETING of the first mortgage bondholders of the Montgomery ft Eufaula Railroad Oom- west wind will spring up and last for several leave here at 6 p. and reach there in I OTi lUHUIUW) VvU.

UO lull days, with light frost, heavy enough, I fear TERN BAILBOAD0F at.abama. pai.y will be held at the otfloe of Foster ft Thomp Montgomery can turn out 3,000 spring IT Olroulara muled free. Addreee son, wau street, ew xorx uuy, on to im iruii aua ail cotton that may be up. poets who are working bard for that ever- 4. UKS.VEH, 43 Chatham etreeet, T.

mohtdeoAwem ample time, and returning, after the evening's entertainment, get home at a reasonably early hour. TUESDAY, APRIL 1879, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON. Every good oitizen owes it to the commu opemforsproduotions organ, the Editorial to modify the reorganization agreement, and to au Wastebaaket. nity to register by Saturday next. The No More Despair for the Debtli thorize the Trustees to lease or sell the said Rail road and property, and to fill a leaner In the tatea.

The Ladles Benevolent Society of the The river is now in splendid boating or xruBtees, caused Dy tne aeatn oz Alexander otrooo. books will close on Saturday evening at 5 o'olock, and unless you are registered you Where Consumption not always the fa der. The "Maggie Burke" reached tbe uy uraer ox the Trustees J. MILBANK, march 25 Chairman. oannot vote at the city election.

tal tuberoular oonsumption of the lungs, but eeneral decline of vital energy, and wharf adout midnight Monday night, sever al hours ahead of her sohedule time. First Baptist churoh have in store a rich treat for the publio. On Monday evening Dr. Hawthorne is to deliver, under their auspioes, bis inimitable lecture on "Be true to thyself." Those who have had the pleas Ladies Underwear NEW SUPPLY Cheaper than They Can Maie It Isee Lambrequins andTIdlea, ttce PUlaw Lai Cartalas, Ivsrythlog HEW la Dress Goods. Xew Style Boachiiia- Week, loev, and Skirt BEAT VABHTYOr 1 ACE Tl and BOWS.

SPECIAL INDUCEMENT OFEBED IK Frencb.EngllBh and Domestic Cloths, Cassi meres, AND FLANNELS Gentlemen may more money Usn think looking In at tone Goods. HEW LOT OF Oil Cloths, Mats and Rugs, All bought for cash and must be sold. See us. T. W.

Francis Co. Time Table No. 74, taking effeot Sunday Mar. 16, oisia nasi ard kOMxa, No. Leaves Montgomery 6:46 am Ohehaw a Opelika.

Arrive at West Point. a Columbus 10:46 am Atlanta. 1:80 pm Maoon 6:06 Connecting at Montgomery with Mobile ft Montgomery railroad, and at Ohehaw, wilh Tuakegee nil, road and at Columbus with Southwestern railroad and at Atlanta with Route and Pledmo Air Line, Acoonmiodation. No. I.

Leaves Selma Arrives at 8:80 pm Leaves MONTGOMERY 4:86 Opelika 9 36pm Arrive at West Point 10:46 pa wasting away without renewal of the tissues of tbe body. When this surely shows itself I XITED (STATES, For the Middle IHtiict of Alabama, Make hay while the sunshines. It is one of the wisest of the old "saws." Secure in in oiu circuit. IN EQUITY. There was on exhibition yesterday, at Mr.

H. 0. Davidson's clothing establish' ment, an eagle which was killed near the Westoott place, about one and a half miles from this oity, last Monday. It was killed by Adolphus Burkley, who fired on the ure of hearing this lecture, pronounce it a production not only worthy of Dr. Haw tbe doctor stops bis usual prescription ana orders Cod Liver Oil.

Three times a day tbe patient tries to swallow the nauseous dose, and as often feels that the repulsion it causes weakens the power of nutrition your registration paper while you have op WUllam H. Mitchell, vs. David W. Ingrham, Fan nie js. ingrauam.

portunity. The registration books olose thoroe reputation, but one that oannot "OT virtue of a decree In the above ittated cause. next Saturday. and digestion, far more than it supplies J3 rendered by said Court on the 16 th dav of Feb tail to afford any audienoe the most unfeign ruary, A. D.

1879, 1 will sell at public auction at tbe ed satisfaction and delight We need not aneeian uaain, in me city oi Montgomery, in said wing and brought down the game. Tbe bird measured five feet and four inohee from tip to tip of wing. This is the first "The United States Official Postal Guide', for April is out, with all of the princlpa Atlanta y.oa a Connecting at Atlanta with through trains via uwinui, i or casu, on bespeak for the occasion a general "turn nourishment to the debilitated system. It is only by mingling the oil as in Scott's Emulsion with the Hyphophosphites of Lime and Soda that the disgusting taste and smell of it can be entirely removed. This MONDAY, THE 6TH DAY OF MAY NEXT, out" The announoement made in the ad Kennesaw Route, iiedxnont Air Line and Ueorgia Railroad eagle killed so near this city in many years.

revisions made necessary slnoe the 1st of January. Published by Houghton, Osgood at twelve o'clock, of said day, the following described lands, situated in the oounty of RuaKell in said Middle District of Alabama, viz Local sleepers on No. 8 Belma to Atlanta. AnnnmmnHatinti, Ko, mixture is Dure and smooth and pleasant as Regular monthly meeting of vertisement will be sufficient to ensure a crowded bouse. As will be seen from the advertisement, it will be in the theatre.

Leaves Montgomery ........10:10 a Boston. Prioe 50 oents. Section twenty-six (261. section twentv-three (231. Ohehaw lroo the Montgomery Shooting Club sweet milk, and not only restores digestive vigor to the fluids of the stomach, but it enriches the blood, and subdues all its scrotal Arrive Opelika 8:03 pm "A miss is good as a mile." If, after all, this afternoon, at o'clock, uoiumons you lose your vote by failing to register, Every member is requested to the Whf of the hf of section 36, 8 hf of section 37, hf of section 84.

Two hundred and sixty-six acres off the west side of section B5, partly in 8 qr of said section, and partly In the xiortb west of said section 35, and eighty acres off the corner of tbe hf of section 24 ail in township IS, range 38 -about 2m ames all. loss symptoms. aeoanw AooomnuMlatlon. No. T.

you had just as well be a thousand miles Leaves Belma 6:46 Eoeeka Gas Btonib. The agency of the ATTENTION OBEYS! Attend regular monthly meeting, this Wednesday evening at 8 o'olock, over Merchants and Planters at Montgomery lOrtO i away from Montgomery, so far as any vot Stat has been Durohased by J. n. ineel eorae sooth ajtd wmsx kail abd xxrsnM, be present. W.

8. REESE, President. April 9, 1879-ht Both Prudence and Ambition 1 Mo. bardL It is the best burner now in use for J. W.

DIMM1CK, Special Master. April4oawtds Leaves Atlanta a Gas. and will reduce your gas bill one half. ing is oonoemed. The following is from the Prattville Sig nai: Bank.

Many citizens are using them, among others 9:16 Oolumbus 8:46 West Point 4:40 Opelika 6:86 a pm Conour in urging honest men to do the best W. J. Camebon, Seo. Treas. Josiah Moms, Moses ana jaiuee Farley.

Any one wishing to have them at IN THE DIHTK1CT COl'RT OF THE liNITKh STAT EH, For the Kiddle District of Alabama IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 1733. "There were a hundred bales of woolen possible thing, each in his own line of busi Arrive at Montgomery 8:00 gocds shipped from this plaoe, this week, connecting at Montgomery witn oioErue ness. It is this feeling which has made tached will call at once on it J.

H. Enoelhabdt. ornery railroad fox Mobile and New Orleans, to Messrs. Pollak i. Montgomery, In the matter of El' Jah W.

Bostwick, Barbour coun- Dooley's Yeast Powder the best in the mar April 9, 1879. CoL L. M. Terrell, the very effioient and aooommodating Superintendent of the Hail-way Postal servioe for this department, has Aooommodatlon. Ho.

a. vfj Bankrupt, You can stop at the Grand Central Hotel, who purchased them. Boys who frighten people "just for fun' ket The cans are all full weight, and tbe Leaves Atlanta 6:00 on Broadway, New York, on the American THE creditors of the above named bankrupt will take notioe that a petition has been filed in said Oourt by Elijah W. BsBtwlck, of Barbour oounty. in contents chemically pure and most skillfully nlivn for $2.50 or $3.00 per day, or you can should be made aware of the fact that the compounded.

issued telegraphic orders directing mail agents between this oity and Decatur to run practice is sometimes followed by deplorable on European plan, take your breakfast there in the morning, take your lunch down No citizen can vote in the approaohing said district, duly declared a btnkrupt under the Act of Congress entitled An Act to Establish a Filiform Bystm of bankruptcy throughout the United States," approved Match 2, 1867, (and amendatory Acts thereto) for a dlscnaTge and certificate thereof, from all his debtB and other claims prova results. A lad named Andy Smith, residing town, or dine with a friend, and your room election unless he registers by 5 p. m. Sat West Point 13:30 a Arrive at Montgomery Leaves MONTGOMERY 7:00 am Arrive at Belma 9:40 a Making connection at Montgomery with ft ft BR Rfer Louisville and all points west, with M. ft M.

Railroad for Mobile and New Orleans, and at Selma with Alabama Central railroad for Meridian, Vloka-buxg and points in Texas. 1 Accommodation, No. 8, Leaves Oolumbus 6:60 am Opelika 10:16 am at the hotel will only oost you $1.00 per on day trains. All local mails will be carried by this day train, as far as Decatur, whioh will be a great convenience to the at Stamford, was recently frightened by some mischievous boys to such a degree urday and secures his registration certificate, dav. and upwards, and meals are also pro ble under said Act (or Act); and that the 15ih day vided, at moderate prioes, at the elegant or April next, at lu o'clock, A.

at the offloe of that be became a raving maniac The following musical rule for April may people residing along the line of the North W. Burke, begister in Bankruptcy in the city Restaurant attached to the hotel. bw. and South Alabama railroad, as it secures the delivery of their mail in the day time Dr. Wllbor's Cod-Liver Oil and Lime The Eufaula Timtx says that the following telegram was received at its office Thursday from Captain A.

A. Walker. It Invalids need no longer dread to take that of Montgomery, is assigned for the hearing of the same, when and where you may attend, and show cause, if any you have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. J. W.

DIMMICK. Clerk United States District Court Middle District of Alabama, Apriiitd and insures promptness. The Advebtiseb suggest a wise choioe from among a misoel laneous collection. Our vooalists and pianists can bear it in mind: April's music should be for a petulant, willful girl, Who borrows trouble and cries. Arrive at Montgomery 8:30 Accommodation.

No. 8, Leave Arrive at Selma 6:66 No change of cars on Trains 8 and 4 between Sel creat speoific for oonsumption, asthma, and will be distributed by this train. Through threatening coughs Cod Liver Oil and contains gratifying intelligence to the peo mail matter will be sent via the night fast ma and Atlanta. ple of Eufaula and this section Lime. As prepared oy J-T.

nuoor is robbed of the nauseating taste, and also embodies a reparation of the Phosphate of train from this city. Then suddenly laughs, with the tears Bhe Nashville, April 3, 1879. A suspense relieved. I am reliably in Lime, giving nature the very artiole requirod Attention Guabd. Attend regular drill shed Yet sparkling in her eyes.

formed that the South i. North, and Louis to-night at your armory. Business of im Pullman sleeping oar on No. 1 Montgomery to Washington without change. Trains 1, 8, and 4, run daily.

Trains 6, 6, 1 and 8, run dally except Sunday. CECIL OABBETT, President. JJ0NTGCM2BY ft EUFAULA RAILROAD. Schedule taking effeot April 6, 1879, to aid the healing qualities oi ine ou, ana to resoreate where disease has destroyed. Title fc Nashville railroads, have secured portance, and every member must attend.

The si xth of the Messrs. Appleton's Health This artiole also forms a remarkable tonic, control of the Montgomery Eufaula rail Primers is Baths and Bathing, of which the road, and arrangements are being perfected to run through trains from Louisville to various chapters are entitled The Fhysiolog. By order of the Captain. G. M.

Oliver, 1st Sergeant April 9, 1879. Kecded of the Weatheb. At 7 a. m. Eufaula.

Now is the season to take the baby out to ride, so go to 'Washburn's 93 Commerce street, where you oan buy a carriage at any price to suit you. mar7tf Woman's Alights. Yes, woman has as good right to health happiness as the other sex. Then, why suffer so long when the remedy is within your reach. Try Bradfleld's Female Beg-ulator, Woman's Best Friend, and yon will have your health and strength fully Testor-ed.

Call on your druggist for a oil -onto, and see some of the wonderful cures it has made. Aprillhm. M. Simpson desires the publio to know that he is still at bis old stand, Dint to Hale's drug store, and is prepared to out and make in the latest fashion am 1 best manner boys' and men's olottdng. Good lit guaranteed.

tf Prettiest and most compUto Btook of Mem' Neckwear and Underwear, is to be found at hw Bkssow Bbos. Mr. P. Zachary is fully utborlzed to receive and receipt for subscriptions to the Montgomery Daily and Weekly Asvxbti-seb, and any favors shoirn him In bis efforts to extend our clroula'don will be appreciated. tf Hams Hums The "Magnolia" cannot ie beat, We make a pecialty of it.

Every II am sold us Is guar anteed to be first, class In every particular. Try one. For sale by wholesale and Tetail. TATTJM 'WILKINSON. FLKE INS CHANCE.

Home Protectlo n. ical Action of Baths, The Varieties of Baths, Bathing Localities, The Uses of Baths and The latest of tbe IleaUh rrimers is hard Tl THE OITRI4'T 4'OlTtT OF THE 1 STATES, For the Middle IHatrirt or Alabama. In Bankruptcy, No. 1724 The matter of Geoge E. Keip, Dallas oounty, Bankrupt THE creditors of the above named bankrupt, will take notioe that a petition has been filed in said Court by said George E.

Eetp, of Dallas county, in said District, duly declared a bankrupt under the Act of Oongrees entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Cankruptcy throughout the United States," approved March 2, 1867, (and amendatory Acts thereto,) for a discharge and certificate thereof, from alt his debts and other claims provable under said Act (or Acta); and that the 16th day of April next, at 10 o'clock, A. at the office of J.W. Burke, Register in Bankruptcy in the city of Montgomery, Is assigned for the hearing of the same, when and where you may attend, and Bh iw cause, if any you have, why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted. J. W.

DIMMICK, Clerk United States District Court Middle District of Alabama. Ap2il4-td A Visit to a Bth. The fourth, on the Uses and will cause weak and debilitated persons to become strong and robust. It should be kept in every family for instant use on the first appearance of ooughs or irritation of the lungs. Manufactured only by A.

B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston. Sold by ail druggists. apOdeoditwhw "Dunlap'S Stiff Hats," the nobbiest thing out, at hw Benson Bbos. as compared with same hour of day pre ly as good as some of its predecessors.

It is entitled "Personal Appearances in Health of Baths, is particularly well worth heeding vious, the temperature was lower at CorsT Trains No. 8, No. 1, Leaves-Montgomery 3: 7 00 a Arrives at Union Springs 6:45 8.45 a Eufaula 10:20 10:26 a Trains Mo. 3, No. 4, Leave Eufaula 4:00 6:30 a Arrives at Union Montgomery 7:41 13:36 Trains No.

I 3, 3 and 4 run daily. No. 8 and 4 whl be governed by Freight Train and its temperance will commend it at once. and Disease," and takes up topically the cana, Indianola, Atlanta and Savannah, un "It has been generally claimed for baths Form and Size of the Human Body, Chan changed at Galveston and the local station ges in the Fatty Layer, Changes in the and higher at New Orleans, Mobile, Augus Bony Framework, Changes in Organs, Ar that they cure everything, says an anonymous writer, "and in fact the many unfounded assertions as to the remedial powers of hot and oold water which have been made by professed hydropathists and others. ta and Key West Fresh, variable winds rules, and partly cloudy weather prevailed.

Bain tificial Alterations in Shape, the Color of the Human Body, Changes in Color in has done much to bring these very useful had fallen at New Orleans, Mobile and Savannah. Hearth, Changes in Color in Disease, agents into disrepute. There are, as one "Temperament," "Habit" and "Tone." would infer from this, various words of can- At 4 p.m., as compared with the same Read and Learn for Yourself Many valuable disooverles and muoh useful knowledge is kept from the world, be-cause of tbe immense expense in making them known to the people. This is not the case with Boshee's German Syrup, although bat a few years introduced into this country, its sale now reaches in every town and village in the United States. Its wonderful suooess in earing consumption, severe ooughs, pneumonia, asthma and all other diseases of the throat and lungs, was first tion to tbose who "use their morning tnb SUPERIOR NUTRITION THE LIFE.

New York: D. Appleton Co. For sale hour of Monday, the temperature was lower connections: At Montgomery Mobile ft Montgomery Railroad; Louisville ft Nashville ft Oreat Suuthtrn Railroad; Western nail-road of Alaba a. At Union Springs Mobile ft CHrard Railroad. At Eufaula South-Western Beilroad: Vicksburg ft Brunswick Railroad; Bots on the Chattahoochee River.

LYMAN WELLS, Ass't. Manager. T. P. WLLS, G.

T. A. A. Tabykb, Master of Transportation. too heroically," and in general tbe subject is by Mr.

Joel White. at New Orleans, Indianola, Savannah and discussed in an extremely practical and dis We learn with pleasure that the effort of Key West, unchanged at Galveston, and higher at the remaining points. The winds were variable and fresh and the weather OBILI A MOSTOOMXBI RAILWAT. the Young Mens Christian Association to secure subscriptions sufficient to warrant their opening a Library or Beading Boom in good style, and to seoure a General Secretary who shall have oharge of tbe work, is meeting with good suooess. Most of our made known by distributing every year, for three years, over 400,000 bottles to the afflicted, free of charge, by druggists.

No such a test of merit was ever given before to any other preparation. Could you ask more Go to your druggist and get a bottle for 75 oents and try it. Sample bottles Ho. 8:00 am No. 4.

soma south. No. 1. Leave. Montgomery 8:16 Arrives at Mobile a New Orleans a OOM1XQ HOBTH.

No. J. Leaves New Orleans. Mobile 11:05 Arrives at Montgomery 6:06 a leading business men, and very many of lOesots. decaodeoaawtr.

our young men, nave already subscribed Silk Hats! Silk Hats! Trains and 4 will not run on Sundays. Broadway Silks Spring styles, to be found only at EiUUU JU TKWUi, T. F. A Snpt Qao. Bason, Gen.

Pass, and Freight Agt, OBILE AND QIRARD R. bw Benson Bbos. Miss Daily's Experience. A Miss Baily writes: "I have derived UOLCMBUS, DftO. 1, 1878.

muoh benefit from Benson's Oapclne Porous Plasters, and oan fully indorse all the good Of North Alabama, HuntsviUe. A Home Company old and reliable. J. B. ADAMS, Agent.

Fashionable Dress Making Dress Halting at Children's clothing At residence of Bob't McLln, on Jefferson street, between Court and Coosa streets. Mas. I. It. Floyd.

DELICIOUS ICE COLlD Soda Water, Drawn from Porcelain Fountains, with Fruit Syrups, the Drug Store ef IKY INK, QAR8IDE AliEAVAMDEP The Montgomery Gas Light Company qualities claimed for them, iney inaeea give relief and comfort quickly, and are so far superior to other porous plasters that they oan be worn several times, and when taken off leave no sores or coldness, which The Great Medicinal Food. The Salvator for Invalids andlh? Aged. Anlnamv paraMe Aliment for the Growth and Protection of Infants and Children, A S.iperior Nutritive in Continued Fevers, and a Reliable Remedial Agent in all Diseases of Stomach and Intestines, rnHIS justly celebrated Dietetic Preparation is, in composition, principally the Gluten derived from the Whits Winter Flint Wheat Cereal, a solid extract, the invention of an eminent Chemist. It has not only been highly recommended, hut certified to by a large number of Chemists and Physicians representing a very high degree of medical science as the Safest, Most Acceptable and Reliable Food for the" Growth and Protection of Infants and Children, and for Mothers lacking Sufficient Nourishment for their offspring, Unlllie those preparations made from animal or vinous matter, which are liable to stimulate the brain and irritate the digestive organs, it embraces in its elementary composition That wktch makes strong Bone and Jlfusct'e. That which makes eyod Flesh and Blood.

That which is easy of Digestion never constipating. That which, is kind and friendly to the raint and That which acts as a prwentive of those Intestinal Disorders incidental to Childhood. And, while it would be difficult to conceive of anything in Food or Dessert more crhamv and delicioi or more nourishing and strengthening as an aliment in Fevers, Pulmonary Complaints, Dyspepsia and General Debility, its Rare Medicinal" Kxcel-lkncb in all Intestinal Diseases, especially in Syieatery, Cbronlc BUrrluu ud Choliri Idistca, is often experienced from other plasters. I have been affected for years wiin rneuma-tism in my joints and a stiffness or weakness in the small of my back. I have worn MAIL TBJJK GOrSG WXST Leave General Passenger Depot 1:46 Leave Broad Street Depot 3:30 Arrive at Union Spring! 6:37 Arrive at Eufaula 4:00 A Arrive at Montgomery 7:36 Arrive at Mooile 8:00 A Arrive at New Orleans 8,36 A Conine iasx: Leave Troy 6:30 A Arrive at Union Hpringe 8:00 A Arrives at Luft.nU 10:36 A Arrives at Montgomery 13:60 A Leave Union springs 8 50 A Arrive at Oolumbus 11:68 HIOHT rBatlGHI AlfD ACCOMMODATION TBAIM Leaves Broad Street Depot daily at 8:46 M.

Arrives at Union Springs 1:00 A Eufaula at 4:00 daily, except Sunday Montgomery at 6:36 A daily, except Sunoay. Leaves Union Springs dally at 6:00 A M. Arrives at Oolunibus 10:10 A. M. W.

L. CLARK, Superintendent, D. E. WILLIAMS, 4eo4 General Ticket Affftnt the Capoine Plaster only a short time, but I already feel better than I have for years." having secured the Bervioes of a oompetant partly oloudy. The lowest temperature 47 degrees was reported from Atlanta in the morning, and and the highest 87 degrees from Oorsi-oana in the evening.

Maximum temperature at Montgomery, 70 degrees; minimum temperature, 50 degrees. The remains of Ed. Owens, who was recently killed at Claiborne, arrived in the oity on the Maggie Burke, and the funeral Bervioes took place yesterday morning, The facts of the 'difficulty, as gathered from the officers of tbe "Burke," are as follows Johnson, the man who killed Owens, keeps a saloon at Claiborne, and is also a sewing machine agent He and Owens had been in the habit of sleeping togethor. Johnson kept a pistol in his room, and missing it a few days ago, accused Owens of having taken it This the latter positively denied, and the matter dropped, both the men, as usual, sleeping together that night During the next day, Johnson found his pistol, and on going into his saloon remarked to his barkeeper that be had found his pistol, "where that thief, Ed. Owens, had secreted it" The latter heard this remark from an adjoining room, and went into the saloon and called Johnson to aooount for it In the scuffle nhioh followed, Owens was knocked down, and as he was rising from the floor Johnson shot him twice, one ball taking effeot in Owens' back and one in bis head, producing death in a few minutes.

Johnston surrendered himself to the local authorities for trial. Cheapest Shirts In the City, white and colored, at hw. Benson Bbos. C. R.

DICKINSON, Contractor and Builder. passionate maimer. For sale by Joel White. Council Proceedings. Meeting.

Corscn, Chaxbib, April 1879. Present His Honor, the Mayor; Aldermen Durr, Brown, Kennedy, Joaea, Mlcael, and Moll ryde. On motion, the reading of tbe mlnutei of the previous meeting was dispensed with. Aid. Brown, from Committee on Finanos, reported the various Oity Officers Be ports correct.

Report oonourred In. Sundry bills were passed for payment. The following is the Sexton's Beport for March To the Honorable Mayor, and Oity Council of Mon-gomery, Gantlemen The Interments in the City Cemetery during the month of March were as follows: whites 3. Jimes Francis Watt a child. 4.

Wade Bys, Montgomery oounty. 4. Ella Engecla Hewlet a child. i. Nicholas Becker, died in Taskaloosa, April 2fl, inn.

fi. Mrs. Nancy Oooodnun pauper. 11 Belser L. Wyman.

17. Mrs. Hannah Porter. 18. Judge Oeorge Ooldthwaite.

18. Mrs. Bridget Bobmson. Montgomery oo, 31. J.

J. Davis, Montgomery oo. 3. Mrs. Allie Hutcheson Adams, IV.

Julius O. A If or il. Whites 12. OOLOBID. 5, Wash Dorsey, Montgomery CO.

A Child of Reelar Allen. 7. Elsey Beaaley, Oounty Poor House. R. Braggs Jones.

0. Thomas Sharps. lit. Ohild of Jennie Johnston, Montgomery co. It, Jenks Gilmer 1 child.

l'i. Wiblam Beew, Montgomery 13. Louisa Berkley. 14. Patsy Beese psnper.

15. Bobert Lloyd, Montgomery co, 15. Nick Tollvfr, Montgomery oo. 16. Alioe Murphy.

30. Oeorge Jackson pauper. 34. Vlolt Brooks. 35.

Ohild of Eliza Mahon. 3. Wash Dorsey. 35, Spencer (layle, Montgomery oo. 3X.

Osoar Bonner. 3. Wesley Manlng. DO. Marian Thomas, Montgomery oo.

Whites. Colored. To'aL 13 31 8S Non-resident 8 11 Oity pauper. 1 3 9 Oounty 0 1 1 Bespectf nlly submitted, MOSES CLAY. Oity Sexton.

Fetlllon of Judfe 0. W. Stone for sewer In front of his reaidenos on Medison street, was referred to the Committee on streets. Petition of David Euglehardt and David Abraham for a sewer In front of their residence on Washington street, was referred to the Committee on streets. Petition of M.

Harwell for permission to reshln-gle roof of frame building on Market street, was referred to the Committee on Fire Department. Petition of Mrs. B. Marks and others for a lamp post on the oorner of Caroline and Clayton streets, was referred to the Committee on Gas, Petition of Pr. J.

Langridge for permission to enclose a lot 10X13 In Soott's free burying ground, was referred to too Committee on Oemetery, On motion, the Council adjourned. B. Sxodobam, Clerk. Has been Incsntestaoly Proven, Sold by all drug' its. rnoe 25 oents.

eodiw Ruby Saloon, No. 4 Coubt Sqitabx, Montoomebt, Ala. 4, DAMOll), Proprietor, ALSO A RESTAURANT and the gentlemen having the matter in charge have decided that a couple of hundred dollars more will warrant them in undertaking the work. The need for suoh an institution few will question, and the publio benefit of a good reading room And library is admitted by all. One of our most cultured and popular divines has offered to materially aid in establishing a good library, and quite a number of leading professional gentlemen have promised liberal contributions of books.

All who have an interest in the young men of our oity oannot but enoourage this enterprise. And those who have not already contributed, should do so at once, and enable the Association to take the necessary steps for the inauguration of the work. The Great Revival. In Auburn. Editor Advertiier: As your paper has an extensive oiroulation among the patrons of the A.

A M. College, I ask a brief space for a notioe of the great work of grace in our midst. The work is oonfined to no denomination and to no olats, but embraces the entire community. I do not know the number of conversions, but the work is ins oreasing. On yesterday after the 11 o'clock services some fifty young persons presented themselves for the prayers of tbe Church.

On last night, after a most evangelical and powerful sermon by Dr. TiohenOT, seventy persons came forward and knelt at the altar. Fully a dozen professed religion on last night. Tbe cadets are large partakers in this wonderful work, and the pupils of Prof. Urquhart's (female) school also take great interest, and he is in full sympathy with the woik and labors earnestly.

There is little noisy demonstration, but there Is high resolve and a deep and hoi; feeling. As we left the church last night, Dr. Tiohenor said to me, "this la the most remarkable work I have ever seen." Bo said Prof. Maxson, the excellent pastor of the Presbyterian church. And so believes your friend, It.

H. BrviBS, Pastor. Auburn, April 8th, 1879. Sold Wholesale and Retail by deu33ist3 and IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES of the UNITED STATES. WAX'S MISSION OUT thorough medical treatise, indicating how confirmed disabilities may be removed.

The experience of 30 years' study, observation, and professional practice, showing tbe agencies that will insure restored anhood, strengthened vitality, and sound conditions of health, that have been impaired by overtaxed powers. A statement of obstacles to marriage and of the means by whioh they oan be removed. By mail, currency or postage tamp ddrese Sec'y Museum Anatomy and Sci-anoe. Broadway. N.

ootHleodhy And Dining Booms, neatly fur yOfW CARLS 6- SONS, NEW YORK. nished where parties ana fami lies can be furnished with meals Mortgage Sale. TTNPEB and by virtue of a certain nr rtgage cxe- at all hours, W. W. SCOTT, PropT.

Genuine Saratoga, TO MISERS OF BLOODED CATTLE. gas Itter, are now prepared to- do gas fitting on very reasonable terms. mohl8Um Notice to the Jjadles. The plan of filling ordim by Express, the purohaser having the privilege of examining the goods before paying for thein, has proven a great suocese with reliable business houses, saving he annoyanoe and expense of shopping, and giving the ladies in the smaller cities, towns and oountry the advantage of the best goods, the latest styles and the lowest prices. Mr.

F. Fitch, the leading dealer in ladW goods in Louisville, will fill orders for Bridal Trousseaus, Mourning Suits, Cloaks and Wraps, Ladies and Children's Underwear, Children's Suits and Wraps, Gentlemen's Fine Shirts and outfits. He employs over 100 experienced hands in making to order the above goods.and guarantees satisfaction, at reasonable prioes. He keeps the largest assortment of silks, Fanoy Dry Goods, Ladies' Furnishing Goods, eto. of any house IntheWest Mrs.

M. 0. Miller, who has charge of the coiTespondeooe in this department, will answer all letters giving full particulars, and will send samples free of charge. She will also fill orders for goods not kept by Mr. Fitob.

Address, Mrs. M. 0. Miller, oareof B. P.

Fith, No. 170 and 172, Fourth Avenue, Louinville, Ky. maroh9dln outea to tne anaersignea as me viuuiunirawr 0i Kate A. Glover, deceased, by Jefferson M. Falkner, on the 8th day of Febrmry, 1876, and recorded in the Probate Court of Montgomery oounty, in Rook 81 of Mortgages, I wQL as auch administrator, expose for sale for otsh, at the Artesian Basin, in the MT thoroughbred JER8KT BULL, EUGENE, will make the present season at the CENTRAL TABLES.

Mr Terms J. (j, ALLIN. nalr-hThro "Water fresh from from the Spring, on draught at the Drugstore of IKV1XK, OARSIDK AXEXAKDIB city oi Montgomery, at ia ON WEDNESDAY, THE XIV DAY OF APRIL, 1879, the following described lota, to wit Lots 69 and 6:1, on the north side of Adams street, between Ripley and Jackson streets, In the city of Montgomery. and known as the residence of Jefferson Fsiknsr, for he of said mortgsge, BOBi. H.

MOLTON, As Administrator, Watts ft Bohr, Attorneys, maragjaw kw Barber Shop. SARATOGA VICHY WATER. A POWERFUL TONia Strong Dlnrerlo Cores Dyspepsia, aids Digestion, oool and pleasant, oat from tbe spring) sold on draught, at PATTON'S Drug Store. Monroe street opposite Four No. 1 barbers always ready to shave olean Partloular attention given to hair cutting Otvea call.

Three good boot ahlners Five Oents FOR RENT, THE STORE XO. 7 MARKET ST. ipply to 0. DAVIDSON. AprilMiw Plana and Specifications Furnlsbed when needed mine.

Jfirrands boys at all Honrs. jaob Aiumnomn,.

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