Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, May 14, 1886, Image 7

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PAILYSEXf.rniEll - SIAM i'uM'MDFS. GEORGIA. rKIPAV M i)!: N ! \ i i. MW CURRENT COMMENT, i j-u-lphia Times. j t ^ a positive pity that the war can’t he •uaht over again, just to sec where the "’iil-hreiitliinar warriors would lie. The IM'iiife belief is that they would he eating : ,w under a neighboring liarn. WHAT AILS Kl’ROPK? Lir on are linJet- I. >l>e. r i expenditures crnmeiits, spr» f the .dine normous war European go »v over a long t- rm *>i years, are tiu thing to he taken into account in any ,'iuj.t to estimate t lie cause of the com ic :al and industrial de]»ress;ion of tin •uitrieh that comprise the present world civ ili/.atioii. NASTY OHIO. pi,, 1 citi/en of Ohio must feel pivtiy •raiglily discouraged when he reilect> t the only alt» rnai! «• t<» Oldo democ e is ' )lii()‘rej)uhlica:.i‘an. It has always tl;e proud noast «»f both reouhlican ,i democratic managers in Ohio that i, v cro no mugwumps in their state. , uii'-. therefore. ’■ e .>• e part is iecl'y dPv';'»oj-( Mixture ol inm ,. lt * is ccrtaiiil.N n nitre ! without the slightest •miotic -. and the spec- i insi.ructive one. him iiioHi-: \dv nanufacturir who has his |i -.creased by the demands of the woi i,■) 1. and win- D now paying all In- c [, .mist immediately add the increi • of Id* goods and sell what ,'t will lessen the output and curt • esinesh. l.ierhaps, hut it will in,si • does sell. The j : a profit on w ml, and T shoes ntsper Kent wile of certain gi advance of from 2[ t.. x . ... wouid indicate that some lais -e.* clearly that there, must he t a ad ju prices to meet the clem A I'KOTKCTION STATESMAN. id t He- jl.liii Kelley, having spent many years , 1 uildi.-.g up infant industries whi'chaiter ili'iin coddling are unable to keep their •t.rks running and pay their hands fair ages, now proposer*, in order to remedy ie evils he has helped to create, “to make Jit hours o day’s work and send to the Tii:*-ntiary tin* capitalist who will allow . ura. n'uiery to run any longer period.” is is pretty talk. It is perhapsno* cpiiio wild as the frenzy of the Chicago an- •jiists, l)ut it j.- not very far behind. Tin* ij italists and the laborers will regulate . ir allairs in good time by turning out of .piny incompetent legislative vojirc.seli ves. Judge lCe'ley had better look nf- . Ids fences. OEMOC HATH' PUSTKiK-C rk Tim -! tile husiiles dtujoemis is wry deeply jnvsuit majority lias noi. v lai di it. The | i *1. can i *; of ISS-l with .wo disti was to keep t! level oi the lid n ceonoiiiicai which wa s t. * capacity of rooted, and lone, much to . carried tie elee- - disni,el pledges: •:pciioiturc.s down It) lies of the govern- adiiiiuislored; the implement of the :-*l. 'vas :t> distribute taxation sons to pro- h.cc this national ivviruu with the least : ans.sion to all the interests of the coun- yv. The latfor pledge, though it has not • a wholly disivgarr ed, lias been openly u.Kliated by a considerable faction of the •. r.ioeratie Vepre3entatives, and it has •i c uue very doubtiui indeed wtiethor the - .“'■rts of t he nominal leaders to fulfill the •age can have any effect whatever. ThJE SAME HEAVY HAND. .(• V vv York Sum. I* was doubtless a great surprise to the ..Icago anarchists to find that, after they ci enjoyed absolute freedom of speech. mutter How ir.ic'.npT.itc and incemTaiy . • language; after they had been per- • d to assemble without iiiterfuem o, • i even to uni] and to drill and to proaeh a doctrine of arms and dynamite upon . . firt oeeasioi, of carrying tiled* Lhruu.s :«•<. j raeliee they were confronted 1 y ;.s .1 i*rn ami n lent less a resistance as if bad been in their own countries. Ik mis where nihilism exists a known • uber of tl-e orucr hardly p*. ;mit t-d - oj.-w his fac, , ami it is not unn. turn! wiu the gr'-ut . • IF eiisc enjoyed .in * c<»i: -M-y six-,' 1 fanatics thought that •::iar toleration w wld ho ( avn-k-d to •ir r t >. When it comes to that thong’,. !- l.a::d of the lu\\ is f. m id to h* as hea\.V re n * it is .inywr. r> . THEY MAY GET SPANKED. r.tey fjuai wonde r.” lie replied: “There's where 1 am, ai.d I nave not spent all winter pitching through a hoop for nothing.’’ We next murked a cipher on the v i ii about ten inches .vipiare. and to our ast »n- isimient he liit the bull’s eye f*>ur out . : live times, and made the league 1ml. oval as an egg. This was done again**; brick wall. He spied a tin cup m. t‘c d an*. He says; - Put that up on a “tick fifty feet away." He idl that cup where it will never regain its shape. i said to him: “You iu\ a regular K - gat’d us. hut there is one, if not two tiling* again:- - * you. 1 can never get a catcher to h* >ld you. and if you <\er should hit a mm: his ball day- would be over forever. Yt tlu* hitter assertion he became inu.g- mint. He s.iid: “i hit a man, ami 1„ accurate ns ! have shown! 1 can put a d nine times out of ten over the cent re eft be plate, mid it a player gets hit it j- het'oe. he W lilts to.’’ i t"ld .".in: tlieir im liimtions would j . t run that way. I engaged hhn and will give him work. >lr. i iirtls* V hire m Hr. * '• h*;.»m.I. The oi\oiuent woitld. lie dobiga m wise ti.ifg to follow Mr. Curtis’ ad v* ..,,1 kit k away the ladder that uplil'Tei He knows that the demoerats t.-leete -or at least that without the support of the great b *dy i f ilis pally he could not have i-een eh . ted. He knows that .'or e' cry ten votes he received from tin in ig- wumpshe received titty limes ten from Ills party, and ne is not s«- mi-.gif.di d ns t<- lolget tl'is fact, in.r to faii r u select if-mo erats gem rally for his appointi-es. Mi Curtis :uh iee. were it :.ee< r.ted .me fol lows,!. would pretty cc-mimy wreck the admimst,aii*»n ih.it followed it- Cleveland must have the support of the p.r.iv t’rnit nominated him and ga\i him fivt m Dion votes, lit- may sustain his principles ami adhere to his party obliga tions. But should he cut loose from hi. party, as Mr. C irtis suggests, all of his ojlbrcs at reform would he lost, and the door would he wide open for the entrance of Blaine and his extreme partisan policy, with .dl tlu-corruption of the reokkss ring?, and plunderers, who have been mainly enisle d out by President Cleveland. A ’:il».im;f> laaitfi* of (Mil l i ilhws. MoNTCiOAlEHY, May 12.—The Alabama Urimd I. >dg ■ of Odd Fedows eonwiied this .afternoon auu adjourned o'-er for a meeting of the- Odd Fellows’ grand *i.- e.iinpmei.t. who elected the following grand ofticers : .Robert West, grand pair: arch- A. E. C’oupse, grand high priest; K. Hr.-well, granu senior warden; h. R. Me- Ivee, grand scribe. The treasurer’s rejairt shows the eaeampmi.-nt braneli *f the or der in belter eonuiti m than at any time i : tlu lust twenty years. The grand lodge m tin afii.moon ses.ub.1, mm-inat.- l for next y.-ar. H. (’. Weave \ of 1 iunts. ille.. grand mast.-r: Heerge K. Ward, of IT.vminglnon. iL [)ii y grand m: -.ter: J. S. C.i rut tiers, of .Mo*»:Ie, .1. J. Anderson, of F nontovv,., AJfrtii Moore, o-' Huntsville, tin* grand ward' . s; W. A. {shields oi Mobile,grand ,s» eretiiry; R. IT. 1 *beil of Tallach--ga. grand t]’e.i'»ur« r: T. R. McKee, *>•' 1\[, ingoimvy. Oliver ,j. St mines, of Alnlnle. lb A. Mose ley. *T Talladega, fur grand representa tives. The eonn.httee appointed on the subject reported (*;i the proposition of l uiiding a new grand lodge ball wa , inexpedient at present, it rmiuirin,^ an act of the legis lature to issi i- bonds. Tin- delegates are being entertained to-night by their Mont gomery hivthren at the City Hall. TWEiill ?ESSS AFTER GRANDEST OPENING Of THE SEASON TWEE'S SALE. A Southern z?H Ya n kee and Con federate So'iher Tells What He Knows About It. 1 HAVE TIT I.AIH'IWT STi'i'.IK oF Pattern Hats and Bonnets in ml ill* rni^M'irn pTnuilf onrynn nrSMt n THIS TUT i Hlftfrvstil 5! Hrivv bUuU5 ub Animtii], i.i Alia In IV. fib.-vwc w^vmririmiy « n fuH „ - oii&iMueTww inBOHiuMnal * < • : i 'riiiiv--.**' . | .. "»iit forty bc;ys went mistling pmHu ; -'-Mar ofliev lid- morning, swingieg i . uariKt-ts a*sEja'ox*eri.ig away asihou^ii • hid I’lSt "vii, ht out for u‘hoi b'.y. b*::; Jje .rilig SOInet l.-il.g u!)out per I j- b . t< ; ped t hem, rail in an in.-bum ' 1 • -.1 t»f the s tw.iiinm It \,.ts the h.-rdvst : t ' •; to manage t.» get m f * !> u '.er hat I striu k Vet . TO PA3iE\TS. :.[?•}.v baking are v.rv pci h. .''it,. .. *! I,ii.- ,-v, ry < , «.* r< ; . .i .vn. 1. • -1 i ■ • • i i 1 h'-* In w a care for tin SA:»i t’Kb KM-.M', (Jv.niai, hearty, iioue.-l, w h-*!(.-*(.*i' Son [mninp' Why. t r ry woman and ebiid /’••• *m the nt ’sa -ky" t*> *. Ua.lf a.id fr-.m tin 'foamig!,• e to u Al- lai'.ti •, wili .n .die hack :• n e* -. ..it ion l0 ;n, jdeas.iiit c' inti mine, v - : iet'ire. 1 linn: in Connecticut. wid :e yet a young •n i;i, in !S r ;4. be eaim m.ii!1. and ioe.ited in thi’-sU’u ;h”-t ai Fori \ a id r» umv- i.u frovn t tie;\*‘-h.ri ly it'Iitwh'v t • A.mr- ien*, v. her- ht lir-a flevel ;*»• i !’ls tapacity tor a ona, vivia! life. Af! - **'• ;:(• :,- ars res ; de.ie»* !tc!v iie nssoeiaied iiinise’, 1 ' in , ini-in: *■ •> with P. !b ('liver, a*. Albany. . building a huge store. At Albany im was. u..f< rtvnate cm ugh t«» lose his wif- »»y a sii*r:ke of iig.'it. . ng, nm : si j. rt ly a 11« r re- 1 ur.u n l-. !iis br-l )o> »■. .\ oericu**. wla.re (lie du'eak .f ’. he eJ.il war found him. I h* udi.Mcd, ‘■e •- ing iii>i in the eon. \»any of , (iis relative, (Mpt. I. K. nr .niiaiu, of Com* MMJdX VOM'NTEE’.e*, a id al’lm - v .,d ::i the enquiry under Major id G. I,oeki.lt. ’fbe close of the war found Mr. lJuniap stranded in Macon, but his in domitable energy soon reeupt rated It is h.r- tunes, and the tirm of Dunlap A l'**h r, fanc y goods dealers, was well and widely ' known until they burned out. After this, lbr a short rime he was in business at \ Route, from when he entered into that for which he* was intended by nature—a sales man In this capacity h has been con- ! meted constantly with seme of the best and i MOST WIDELY KNOWN 'of tlie e.-* 1 .v: ' .. aniifna-turing lu> uses. Tn j 1STf ii !•• m»e. :d with his fatnily to At .anta, ! and has bc.cn a r' sident «>f t his city t *inc , e. 1 im on the street durixg tin- | aci-f i h, r- portir was gjvc-trd with a i li< arty ha::d**ha!;<• nd earnest: | “t low an yon, e*y lad ?’’ ‘ bbv* ly weib Ha i*;. l;o\\ an. u?' J •‘.Sound as n do.lar, m.v hoy; altb -ugh if l .ha.d met e.»»i P-.v days ag' * <•...!,! n<-t t have said as vma*!:." "Wiiy, » o.V W: *■• MU’.t becli -ick?” • b\b l!. yo,i * ,u*t knpw that h»r liie past ten years i have I >t-e n sufli ring wit n kid o«-y d:.*vasc vbi« 1> e' cry now and ugain wedd grow !>a 1 and give me s ri*ms troid ie. \ ■ •• a:t two m* nit la ago 1 b *, and for n suih :i. to luivc OF DA NTl all the pie k, but 1 •ill tile w. hi:, sdf. ,|(, t gc to some *viu-n i, t . t ., )U ia i - •.•insiiKii .11 Unit tic c. mill dill .iuci l.cc/i talking almut. ‘‘ ‘ .tnu myhclf wtiit lo the ^N’miiu-iii.iii i gave him tliree league ixi'.Ls one from, We then me.i-sared i. '.l'P.F P n .t up a two-iiK'li iioai' i. -.‘.t-reil n as if it was a piece of jiapi.r '.pile wind, at the saint time cutting I -T i"," Y bre iii'leed astonished. . ... A v ° h * ,n; ‘l-'I.v friend, such spet-d er betore witnessed. If your aceu- FARf^ MILLS For Stock l-’ccil or Meal for Finn it * Esc. . 10,000 IN USE. , ®5£- s ' filwrir.- r. t i>. -• iptiv- -•-..ir. Straub Machinery Co., :—l in c i n ;> \ t i,o relief, a;.. I.ne l,ottl. .-ntirel.v <i tie:- U|> in e.l. i h. . and I ud ! \ it Im aGENTS .-.itly am verify it ive n week. J tely. J’iiii .it I make am pre p. ed te lib-dA* whir. fi r r ci v/ I I cl jO. t t r ,y, t J i V cl Xt.W i- 1 in. Fine In ill' r.t <::it.t i- bn- ■i Iln-V. r. C(:l:t 3 1 er fnot Ilit-b •J (•*-!) ts ]Jt:l Trot. Khtiii) t< ■?: L't In- l. I- l-eilts J i 1 , ■ foot. -I .11. .-iji[ijjc-!i-ion -''■Ojit ty C tlio Columbus Mairu lactii'uig Qompany, nwglt le mimI I itlh l.<|iii|i|»Hl rollon 1 .•it'.). 'I i‘1 It .»• uitli .Scar I,> i» 'ill! o! Ilo flMi-Nl Mime rnucr on * l> •-t i>»•(]»aiHMH hm- VC i <a <*«.,) ii**i AImhi* ‘he i I \ n( ] 'liimHiu* . if (-I r.t' ir 1st •Ii!minis Mnnu- . ••mty. -ttnic of the mi id »*’ tin |»ropei*t\. pi* it. in trn*»t. , itniii issue of tml'iii in snid • •I :i!. «•!’ w\. ch iiui Deed Hook ,. m tin- Cleik'14 ■ * • uiity. (ioor- <•it hnge^ hi u *• .if tne Pro mt-. i mi 1 It.ith m ' iif u-ual i»: tee ■ : .' 1 mill) i-' nt !■*. . f..rcash, the i.f i In < '.ilumb’i? .Mi ill-'-* 'Ots i.ir and bcimv ii^ l.x . rnnue iminlnt thirty -i ll. o..\\ I . rt.iin. v. slat*- of -I- follnwlmr l-.m ,,| !and.s I yin? • -iuiit!’. Mh di-tr’ct •>!’ Mu-o« wee r •iVli’v -men'h? ami 11» • \ - M hi .'ini ninety-two '»2i, ier 11:r* i .: in • luittiihi * c ice . in- .. iiv -imaf..! .-im f f ,1\A x ...-m|»: - h\ .1. H riap|i. oM*d il uni/, ’v lot. eonueuing seven \i *•• - ii.I hind- lust de- • • ii-i: ii. tn. «• >u it \ .*t - Mi: no- , ...... . r. ■ it., fill V; > iidium i. . uitnitiing f gill -..id x .'l imbus M.inufaclarinK : i . • . - • •.i I ii.it in Mu *e-.gec •p • -m * -i ' ’■ : ’. -i Fa. t iry, ‘cnpcis mil sf’ij pic pipf pnMPHiv ULUnUin us LniP nSiJ b.iJ I il l uolbiilil i -,m Tw,-!| "I v> ur.de. ‘ho The Brown Crotton Cain IViEW LONDON, COPiN. \l:i. ifa.-ture:-. of li.e "DM KeM.u.lc” •.! Very l.u -nt iiu|.r<..-e-uieuta: im- 1 jii-e.ed r .il In -t, patent wiiippul', two ( lirtisli ijclU, extra bfru.ia bru.-ii, ca.'t etecl l.e.irines, i.uw iiupruvud I'ceder, t ' .irgeildust ji.-t-.if CoiiiieKiter. a e- ti't r.u 1 ■■ in, dura' le IgLh.-fa-t. r .... light, eh-:,:,a U.o «-cd Je: ', ->! *; .; ••• • ■> I-fuihl'.-'.-s iirat el..- a ealuph;.-.. , , , u , »k:JVKKKI) FKIlEOf I Xti.i».'UT .- |* n*’ s- id cl.'.rv consist il* - : i.m i •- |i:. d lev 11;» looms 1.1id other -*11it- i i.ih1 1 n. rv all in u«.od ooiiihlioii and pro- i-i _<• • ! u .rk. Pres, oi .-ajia. i'y - .Vii»M ya. !- a »T*•«-?»■- — sh.-eEmr- .md diirtimrs. three ; '.vds . pound. t ..m i ilia* ’.k.iim-s ami iinnrovcnieiits yn-. I tor healtn. convenience mid eoonon.ical .irdon lice from llte bniden of mun ; « ipat p ile h\ all the ..tie i < ‘oliiiulj-.is mill-, yet ii three mil ; of the citv of <’.*lninhus and ..fa • lia • Tiilinbu.* and P me a !. I’ll* \ aicr power is till* Illn-M ill tilt: i. coiitroiiinjr and eiuhracin? the whole oed ^ • hattj..< • rlieo riu-r for ’die di-tance of ; n* mile . !'>n,; tin land-* of said comp mv, i*.mu ( <i. miinc ilnnv bniik«- noon :he . in and Yi.ib .ina-sidcs . f Mic river. Uciv a the walei powe 1 i.-, rc'iuired end a •!. Hie p,t s.-:it mnl. and the n .t- at any tic':e.M*iU)iUs point. M’nd for full j n-ufei flehcrJption am! price list ecixynt':- i!p;.\ '.\ - i/i;K-.. < Thi Q.,v M n J; r L 0 „ PS09 m 5j P '* OtJo Cnbniu t i i it do j u p ri o i s 10 r y IWAJ.S loans ^ 'Vj> U J.N ,.L ■if r out n simple <op- and pi ink uecestAa ry. I Ins . lUi 1 - ea-*.lv o.u';odtiU, aiiti I.* to'.!- -two a:*.' a lialf feet whlv.n | 'hr. -■.i.i m Vs' of., ini'e 'V|tb a eo. p *n»- i i < iv "‘i.u e*cp- i.d.uire iron ; new dam .. .‘.''Xt . i • . . ..• i<' i v * al\ -li. e tiKjiis».iml ■ spin' less. !•■''!* > . • i.i p. portion can be driv.-n IT v.;'* i n* "I ' a pi lua i->l the elecU-'O ..! ;• ■ »i- ■ ."i»al •• I! - ;.ci util', dix-n r.f l U • .-L* ?..V- v^ottef! ' < o i I ' hr. f { - rt«'cdc* 1 t<‘ ii.. k(- I * ii- prep rt-. tnc sit. o- a pn.* .* r aw and n pu- I : 'i-.n.i igfa. . i lape. Ti.e |.c moiyii ius. y yc- ■ ,• t-x' 1 !' -fill be l-rrii»herl r.p aimlirntion. .I. i:ll' dtps HH< hVN’K. a ii.u.i;*. 1 Ij.-.; *!•?..: Trtisiees. FOR SALF. !,|V:I\ IfU'i \!i111 l V!i \ . 1 !i ii -I Mil! 1.' *’ -I ! ! i ' i t h xvi t:.xx. You Wdl Ci. y \ I v\ Without a D( "i. S I D : f r, Mass y : V, ; g A y W “*■• U'.MCINNATl -u COr’PUhi'.Tlhi.i CO. \ V. T.-xOfti. St. Valuable J, FOT 1\'.F:xF':.' fli n Town Property! oLU If vi M pjipr f.i n itVI ifi11.l rIjnl uLU nil *1,—.T & House nr^TTIKTT T VKUKI> TF 11.1»I N-. FA I’KH -ir. l*r.- t -r, .i. . ' iV'fti:- .?V.. r.' fc ABSOLUTE PREVENTIVE ** x. rnari *>♦ .\i-r\ kii.-l. ’• ’opt- nearly nothin?— i i r v *• .ut i ::.*• ti.‘h it p - at. A-k 1» aleTb f*d‘ it *r CHArtLEb H. CONNER. Manufacture.*, • LoUIiVl LLL, £.1,