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DAILY ENQUIRERI* SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1S86.
Thu Very Slow Progress of the Prose
cution.
nrriinf, IVlihdi Him 1 Not Meeri Neimsl unit
TrinN >nl Vid Iti-irmi I'lihapp. Men In .Yon-
Irnil Polltlidiui, Winktnir mnl IVoipIcriiic
U lint is tu t’l'tnr ut'Mil' \\ hull' Afl'nlr.
New York, June !t. The {fraud Jury
Hworn in for thin month for .Jud{fe (Jihkr-
sh eve is ex pouted to do Home very credita
ble work in indicting the alleged bribe
givers in the Broadway surface railroad
matter, and it ia hoped that this time the
warrant# lump'd will be served. The fuel
that seven indictments were found in April
became noised about at the time, and for
some as yet unexplained reasons the per
sons indicted were not arrested. These
indictments were presented against alleged
bribe givers. While everybody was won
dering why the warrants were not issued
and it was understoood at the
time that it called for the imme
diate arrest of Jacob Hharp, the grand
master of all the boodle men. The gentle
men who frequent the district attorney’s
office awaited the arrival of Mr. .Sharp, but
the great boodle master did not appear
with the detective as was expected. The
detective returned alone, and those who
hoped to see Mr. Sharp in the district al
torney’s office were greatly disappointed.
Day after dnv passed away and Mr. Hharp
came not. Then bets were freely offered
that Mr. Sharp not only would never be
tried for bribery, hut would never be ar
rested. April and May died away, and
Mr. Sharp was still free to chuckle over
his freedom and to swagger mid say
“Who’s goin' to 'rest me, I'd like lei
know ?"
When the public clamored for the arrest
of a bribe give r James Richmond was
nabbed and held up to public gaze. This
was satisfactory so far ms Richmond went
but the public wanted Sharp. They fed
that Sharp was the king bee, and that
Richmond was only a follower. livers
day or two il was semi-ollleially auuounci .1
that Sharp svas about to be arrested. Oe
casiniially it was said that important evi
dence which would make Sharp's cniivie
tion certain was still lacking, and thin il
would lie an unsafe venture to gather bin
in until the i huin of evidence against him
wus complete. The failure tourrest Sharp,
aft. r so much was said concerning the dc
termination of the district attorney, luu-
excited much comment throughout
the city. Kverybody who has take
ans interest m the proceedings against tie
boodle aldermen was long ago sutisfii e
that Sharp furnished the money to Drill-
tlie aldermen, and that il would lie higlif,
proper lo place him on the road to Sing
Sing. ( hie of I lie aldermen I .Incline) is in
prison, iml the public appet ite for that soli
of thing has not been appeased, and then
is a wid. spend feeling that the rest ot tin
bribe lakers and bribe givers should b.
sent to the same place.
There is also a widespread feeling the
the prosecution of these people is iml
being carried on with t hat ih-give ..1' swift
ness which would satisfy the public hear,
and (lie judges ofthe courts of general ses
sions are wondering why Mr. Martini
does not send some of the indicted
aid. rim n before them for trial. They art
asking why Mr. Martino thinks it nwit
sary to send such eases before the enurt of
I lye i- and Terminer instead of placing then,
oh the calendars of their courts. Tin
court’s of i >yer ami Terminer will adjourn
at the end of this mpnth until September
or < Vtnber, and Ibis is the luontli'lil which .
the boodle aldermen are to lie disposed «•(
in rapid order. i>u Monday a number of
murder eases were set for trial in tbu',
court, ami it is doubtful whether anyoi [
the indicted aldermen will be tried before
the enurt adjourns .for the summer This
will throw ipeir eases over until- Septum-
her or ()qtober.
That'the public may not be altogethei
disheartened it is proposed Uj have som. j
bribe givers indicted by the present gram! i
jury. The indictments found in April |
against the same men will probably be de
stroyed, and waruu.t.s may be issued oi: [
tin-new ones. Perhaps Jacob Sharp and I
the other alleged bribe givers may then in ,
arrested, and some time next fall or in the. j
following spring one or more of them tnay |
lie tried, it is highly probable Unit undei
this state of allairs the only conviction U. |
lie recorded for tile veal’ will lie that, oi i
Jaehne. Judge tiililersleeve, in charging |
the grand jury on Monday, ealleil tlieir al j
tent ion to the fact that only one of the al i
leged bribe givers, Richmond, had been ;
arrested, lie said important information j.
concerning the bribe givers would be laid
before them by the district attorney. Af I
terward, to a reporter, Judge Gildersleeve I
said that lie thus addressed the grand jury j
at the request ofthe district attorney, but'
he did not know the character of tlie in
formation in Mr. Martino’s possession.
The politicians are winking at each other
and wondering what will be the upshot of J
the whole atfair. A gentleman well known
ill this city, who returned from Montreal I
yesterday, said to a reporter last evening |
that it was positively not true that “Billy ' I
Maloney had sailed for Kuro{>e from [
Quebec several days ago. This gentleman '
said further that oil Monday ho met Mtv1
lotiey in the bar room of St Lawrence hull. '
in Montreal, and 1 li.it Maloney was in a j
Very unhappy frame of mind. Maloney |
-saidtliat lie hoped that tlie district at- |
tornev would dispose of tlie bundle eases i
in short order, h.s he is anxious to return I
to this city as soon as the aldermen are put '
ofthe way, or as soon as it !>ecotnes i
evident that they cannot be convicted and 1
the prosecution abaudens the Struggle. I
Keenan is still at the Windsor hotel, and Is j
lamenting the fact that he is not here to '
In-Ip his party -now that John Kelly is j
dead to take possession of Tammany Hall. |
Keoium always believed that the hea'dquar I
ters of the democracy of t his county should
,1'e in Tammany Hall, and it was lie who |
several times planned attacks upon that
ancient fortress in the hope of capturing it
for the county democracy. He thinks that
the time has arrived for a bargain between
the Tammany Hall people and the county I
■democracy, and believes that if he were in J
fiis eit.v lie could bring about a union of
the forces and install himself as John
Kelly’s successor. At this time he deplores
his despicable plight more than ever, and I
wishes that he had never heard of the I
Broadway railroad franchise, lie fears |
that he is alxmt to lose the grandest oppor |
tunity of Ills life to secure a leadership lie ,
has so long coveted. His !
friends in this city, who I
appreciate his ability, are grief-stricken I
oyer his present position, and every effort ,
will be made to make it safe for him to
come to this city ho that lie may take tin |
reins in his own hands. Tin y are in daily j
communication witti him and are acting I
under his advice. One of Keenan’s friends
said to the re{>orter : “it is a terrible tiling !
for us at sueli a time as this to tie bereft of
John's personal advice. If tie were here,
so that he could see things with his ow n
eyes, he could shai>e the future of the
democracy of this county and state, and if
there was some wny of ‘ wiping out these
infant alderniauie cases, we would have
easy sailing. Now we are in a had box,
and if the republicans do not take advant-
of the morning papers spoke of it as
a chair may be duo to the foot that
a cushioned lining specially molded
iilioii one of the royal chairs at Bucking
ham palace, had been fitted into the
famous throne. It was a curious coinci
dence that at almost the same moment
the so-called “heir" to the Sikh sovereignty
should have been soliciting the sympathy
of his compatriots In the Pimjnuh, while
hen in London the empress of India
should have been seated upon the verita
ble Honed throne of that once potent
nation. -St. James' London (Janette.
M hut lluriiiiiti shjs iirSu|HMKlltlon.
1’. T. Barnum says in u letter: “If the
proposition of iny name as an honorary
member ofthe Thirteen club will aid in
the smallest degree in removing the ridic
ulous and shameful superstition which ex
ists in relation to tlie number thirteen, I
shall feel honored in being so proposed.
In my autobiography I dedicated a chapter
to No. XIII, and showed by a letter from
inv clergyman what a fortunate and honor
ed number it is. It is humiliating that in this
nineteenth century the superstition still
lingers among intelligent persons. No per
son ought to be hanged Friday for the
next fifty years. I am in Bill accord with
your society, so far as it tries to expel su-
perstltution in regard to No. 13, or Friday,
or anything else. For fifty years I have,
so far as possible, made it a point to start
my enterprises Fridays.”—Philadelphia
News.
The etlcct of fashion in art is curiously
illustrated by Mine. Sarah Bernhardt's
famous picture of “La Jeune h'ille et la
Mort,” a most sensational painting of u I
beautiful and pallid maiden wooed by a i
hideous spectre. It was lauded by critics
and finally purchased for about *2800. Il |
was repurchased for about *1800 and given ,
to the artist. When her possessions went 1
to the hammer the picture was knocked I
down for *70, hut this price will probably j
rise w il h t in fortunes of tlie actress.
The Cheyenne Wyoming) Leader tells |
of Hie dhcovery of a natural fountain ol
oil in tiros Centre Valley. It is located in
a cave in the mountains. In the centre is |
a bubbling oil fountain, the oil being per
fectly pure and ns clear as if fresh from the
oil refinery. In fact it is the product of a |
natural refinery and the most potent forces j
are engaged in its manufacture. From
deep down in the bowels of tlie earth
comes a sound as of steady churning, and
the oil mass heaves and shakes at intervals
as the continued product of the natural re
fining process is poured into it.
AURANTII
Moot of Uut diBOMMtt which afflict mankind are origin
ally oau aed by a (1 iaorderod oondi t km ol the L, | V C R ■
Foe all ootnpJainto of thin kind, Bach aa Torpidity a|
theLivw, Bihoa«n(«a, Herron* Dynpepeut, Indigee*
lion, Irregularity ol the Bowela, Constipation. Flatu
lency, Eructation** and Burning of the Stomach
(nometimea celled Heart-barn), Mianna, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, Chillfl and Fever, Break bone Fev»*f,
KxhauHtiou before or after Fever*. Chronic Diar
rhoea, Ijoba of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath,
hrefnil^itiod incidental to Females. Bearing-down
In Invaluable. It i* not a pauncoo for all dianaae*,
but ^.| D c all diseases of tlie LIVER,
mil V.M.M STOMACH and BOWELS
It oliAngoe the complexion from u waxy, yellow
tinge, trf) h ruddy, hoalthy color. It entirely remove
I(at, gloomy Bpirite. It is one of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and u U ►: IFIF. R 9 OF THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE tonic,
STADICER S AURANTIf
For sale by oil Druggist* Price 81 .OO per bottle
C. F. ST ADICER, Proprietor, •
WO 80. FRONT ST., F’htladelDhla. Pa.
H uck leberbt
Willia
sinkin«
London Truth.
1 heard from a trustworthy correspond-
’ lit in Herlin that the Kmperor William is I
in such a state or weakness that it scarcely !
seems possible that he can sun ive many I
days. !!«■ has failed with amazing rapidity ,
during the la^t fortnight, and his manifest j
debility excited a most painful impression j
at the parade on Friday. The emperor
has made Home marvelous rallies during t he !
ia.st ten years, but at t he age of Si) nothing 1
short of a mir.iele can now restore him.
1 mitat ions have been foisted upon the |
market so closely resembling AlleockN |
Porous Blasters in general appearance as to j
l>e well calculated to deceive. It is, boss - |
ever, in general appearance only that they i
compare with Allrock’s, for they are worse i
than worthless, inasmuch jus they contain '
dc 1 < t « rioip ingredients which are apt lo .
raus* serious injury. Renutuber lluu All-
( oek’s are the only g< inline porous plasters
the best external remedy ever known; i
and when purchasing plasters do not only I
ask for, but see that you get “Allcock's j
Porous Plasters.”. The popularity which !
these plasters have attained during the 1
p»tst thirty years hns no parallel, so ir- is no j
womhT that ’ imitatioift rfiid counterfeits |
abound ’ eodJtw j
I'iuuros I rmn tin* t'nitml State*. Treasury. j
i nele Sam’s ineoine last year was a little .
more than #1,000,000 for each business day. !
1U pays nowadays $1,000,000 a week for in !
terosf on the public debt. In 1S85 he paid
•?'.'5,000,000 u week U the. bloated bond
holder. Fnele Sain is a great builder, and j
to-day is erecting eighty tine buildings, j
some of which will eusi over $1,000,000. j
Fnelo H’lin is also the largest holder of im
proved real estate in the country. Thirty- ,
tour hundred national hanks have been J
started, but only 2700 remain to cheer us j
and shave us. * ,
Advice to Moth hr*.—M its. Winslow’s !
Soothing Sykitp should always be used j
when children are cutting teeth. It re- ;
lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces i
natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
“bright jus a button.” It is vgry pleasant
to taste. It soothes t he child, softens the
gums 'allays all pain, relieves wind, regu-j
latea the bowels and is the best known j
remedy for diarrhcea, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty*
fivo cents a bottle. _ d&wtf i
Tin* Fly ami vlie Ox. I
While the Ox was Grazing in ins Pasture j
a Fly came Along and Abused and Insulted
him in an Outrageous Manner, and finally ;
Challenged him to Combat.
“I cannot Accept,” replied the Ox. |
‘•While your Abuse does me no Harm, a
Victory over you would bring me no j
Credit.”
BALL’S
EANS
/^fURE Biliousness; Sick Headacho InFourhours.
\G) One dose relieves Neuralgia. They cure an?
prevent Chills Fever, Sour Stomach ^ Bcv
Breath. Oloartho Skin, Tono the Nervns, ami gi*
Lllo **■ Vigor to the system. JDof»e: ONE BEA.’
Try thorn onco ana you will never he without the;
Price. 26 cor;t9 per bottle. Soid by Driuigljls e
iVledlcino Daalors generally. Sen! or; receipt
prlco In stamps, postpaid, to any address,
J. F. SMITH A CO.,
Manufacturers and Sr.ln Props,. ST. f 0'JIS,
II
Rose Hill Property on Line ot
the Georgia Midland.
LOTS (Vonting on~Haml1ton and Talbuttln
roads, Hill, Llnmvood aud North sttaets "
Rose Hill Avenue. All lots are full quarter a c „
Call early and secure a desirable lot. a „ , .
will be advanced within the next thirty days
TOOMBS CRAWFORD,
Real Estate Agent,
15 North Broad Street.
JC. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent.
FOtR, SALE.
S 22 * 1 ' One vacant lot on First avenue tV„„.,
the market. l '
SIX). Acre Lot, Store House and 8'i ...
sireet car line.
6000. Corner Sixth avenue and KleJitn st...,,
' , acre lot, Store House, 24x0.5 feet h . ,
house, wtiKon yard. oUlls and out i, '
to accommodate loo head sk,.-l L'
.ell or rent. Best locality in city ", |
and see. I erms easy, m m
I. x Acve Lot, Hvuoiu House, 2 ic.i m ii,
cn, oil First avenue, between rnt n. /r il
and Fifteenth streets, cinod we.i
and water works on place. Tennseusy »
1«00- Acre land. 6 room House, kitehe” uui
MX*..servant house, on Fist avenue } ,.i u .
Seventh and Eighth streets.
1100 115 Acres Land three miles ca-t
60 acres wood land."
GOO. U| Acle Land,
in Wynn ton.
and Lot in Kertiur
‘ in K< u.-e, gef d *
Ladies
Do you want a pure, iilooui-
in^ Complexion? If so, a
tew applications of Hagan’s
MAGNOLIA BALM wiilgrat-
ify you to your heart’s con
tent. It does away with Sal
low ness, Redness, Pimples.
Blotches, and all diseases and
imperfections of Ike skin, ft
overcomes tlie flushed appear
ance of heal, fatigue and ex
citement. it makes a lady of
THIRTY appear but TWEN
TY ; and so natural, gradual,
and perfect are its effects,
that it is impossible to detect
its application.
Kmwmjtxm ipiwuiiiu'inwii
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
■of any proposed line of
advertising in American
Papers hy addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
lO Spruce St.., New York.
Send lOotrt. for* lOO-omie Hftmphle>
Pi^ftRHOEA*^
DYSfNTERY
CHILDREN TEETHING
^LL + DP«
j 1800. Five small Houses and r>its. will
1 ' suit purchaser.
! .000 or 100 ncres Land three miles fy.» m ,
! Will sell or r*:.change for oitv projiertx I he
j Farm in the county. Rented for is hides co
A Is se’
! ert.v. C:
i properl;,
'mnl farms and vah:
Will l,e glad t'
g^.‘ ami H j
50 tPER BOTTLE
Sow » ,4 0»t t.i Ksis.
/^AI’AC’lTY Y(v; Buildings all substantial
\ brick Work. Hotels and cottages. Lawn the
mOul beautiful in Virginia. Waters that are e\-
rlusively for the ust‘ of my guests. The finest
medicinal water in Virginia. We take pleasure
in referring a-s to their curative jsiwers to Mr.
\V. Riley Brown. Mr. W. L Clark and Mr. Jos.
Hull*. ;jet (11 m) J. A. FRAZER, Prop’r.
5 Beautiful Building Lots for Sale.
I OTATKH on lower b'irst avenue, one-half
i hUx’k from street railroad. Will funii.-h
motiev to build votir house at reasonable interest.
JoHX BLACKMAIL
\ fr tf Real Kctate Agent
B. F. COLEMAN, Jr.,
UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN
Patent Metaiic Caskets, Wood Cases & Caskets,
; Gliildi'en’s Gloss White Cases and Caskets, Children's Gloss
White Metalie Caskets. Burial Robes, all prices from $1.50
up. Personal attention given all orders. Twelfth Street,
four doors west, of Tlios. Gilbert's Printing Office. C1C18 ly
THE BOSS PRESS
Is Without a Rival.
THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW MILL
Is tlie very best Saw Mill in the market. It took the only
medal of I tie first class at the New Orleans Exposition.
Enrttic above and fur all other machinery, address,
FORBES LIDDELL&CO.,
Montgomery, Ala.
J. O. tRAEIEIDir,
Rea! Estate Agent, No.io 12th
DM* WilNOiftirt Xx^iudie Ihuver ib li
. Ls the most success ft, 1 appliance in the world fo
I tlie- treatment of Nervous Debility. Ncuvalgisi
i Rheumatism. Lumbago, SleepleKsncsss, Astlinm
i Dyspephirt, Diseases ol Liver, Kidnevs ami Di
gestive Organs, Sick Headache, and all tioubh.
1 arising from insufficient and impure blond.
WILSOUIA
I'2» Wilsnula X.Ufiictic Power l.iulics’
AlMlominail Supporb i',
For the dispersion of Fibroid and ether tumors
and enlargements of thewoiub and the ovaries
Also gives great support and comfort ami in
creased strength to the walls of the abdomen in
cases of abdominal enlargement without any
particular disease. Tends also to decrease ami
prevent excessive accumulation offal.
X. B.—Our
Machinery is I i
jeldwtim
dock of Wrought Iron. Pipe, Fittings and
■ largest in this part of Hie country.
Columbus hi WorkslGRANDEST OPENING at TIE SEASON
oonyn3PA.2<rir,
Ilroiuhvuy, Xcn York
Dr. C. TERRY, Agent, Columbus, Ga.
mh2 dly
PITT'S CARMINATIVE.
The Best Medicine on Earth fo
Children.
WTISFAGTOR'
kixc.TG-D car: net co
13 L:. . .-v.ard ‘J.., Mew York.
age of their opportunity they are Bigger
fools than 1 take them to Be.’ 5
anysue
The Mon Throne.
Few of our cotemporaries nuuk
cial reference to the throne upon which
her majesty was seated at tin opening oi
the colonial exhibition. As a matter' of
fuel, it was none other than tin royal seat
°i the Lion of Punjaub, Bunj*-et* Singh
himself, the chi« f of the trophies sent
home trom Lahore after tht. glorious
campaign on the Five Rivers. That some
r *6*00#VA lug
U PATENT MICE & DU8T PROOF
TYLERDESK
Bookcases,Tables. Office
Chairs, Letter Presses,
Fine Cabinets, &c.
TYLER DESK CO.
SON. FourthHt.,8t. Lona.
riend for 40 i>p. Oatalogi^
Ncii Ucsitli'iiff East Side Fourth Avenue fur Sale.
OOIMIfFU'VlSrY.
Are now prepared to hirnish all kinds of
Hough and Dressed Lumber.
And tii Dress Lumber for the public, and
dtf solicit patronage.
I HAVE OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK OE
Pattern Hats and Bonnets
hi al I the latest styles and combinations ever shown in this
market, and ot such prices as will astonish every one.
‘MVE ROOMS, dry lot, good well. On price
insurance. Will sell for cash or on installment*
Mmilar tu build,ng and loan associations.
JOHN BLACK MAR.
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, (la.
se wed fri tf
Is the ouly harmless and effective NERVE j
FOOD known which leaves no after-effects, and
is without stimulant or alcohol. It is a delicious j
beverage and will positively recover Brain and
Nervous Exhaustion, destroy thirst for alcoholic
drinks, restore the appetite, cure Dyspepsia, give
refreshing sleep ami immediate relief to any
trouble arising rrom nervousness. A single bot
tle wiil prove its virtue.
MANUFACTURED BY
MOXIE COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga.
For sale hv Job*) D. Turin
Bradford, (*Mty Drug' Stoic
centstjuart bottle 1
GOODS DEPARTMENT,
Bro.. and (J
’olumnus, Ga.
aplG dly n r
UnionMilans, Milaus, China Milans, English Milans, Sat
in Straw, Fancy Straw, Leghorns, and an endless variety of
School llats. Ostrich Feathers and Pompons, Parasols and
Fans, and everything appertaining to Millinery, to which
the ladies of Columbus and vicinity are respectfully invited.
3VE_ LEE.
An infallible specific for Flatulent Colie. D;:>>
rhrea. Coughs, Teething, Cholera Infanlum,Ch"b
era Morbus, and all diseases incident to children.
(live it a trial. 25 cents per bottle. For sale at
CITY DRUG STORE.
WARM SPRINGS.
Will be Opened June 1st, fur tlie I'mcj
tif Boarders.
With first-class accommodations at reason;
rates.
Round Trip Season Tickets • *
Round Trip Limited Tickets
Apply for circular, giving full infoniin'j oi,
J (’HAS. L. DA\ IS.
my 12 eodlm IT. piu t«
I )EAFN KSS Ay “fi
twenty-eight years. Treated by ma* *
noted .specialists of the duv with no ’
Cured himself in three months, and since t
hundreds of others by same process A
simple and successful home treatment. Ad-
T. S. PAGE, 128 East 26th 8t.a«