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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 5, 1886.
Ohio Democrats, He Says. Are Beginnin
to Appreciate Cleveland.
Wliat tin 1 tired Xtalesiitaii sujs A limit (•iirliiml nu-
the l-sri.rieelrle InvestlirnlIon Sherman, I.
Thinks. tan Have the Vote nfOhln a»n (‘MM
ilnte for I lie President la I Nninlniillnn lllnlne n
the West.
New York World.
“I atn simply n ghost waiting on the
banks of the River Styx for the summons
to cross."
The speaker was Allen G. Thurman, of
Ohio, who ant in tin cosy drawing-room
of his daughter’s handsome residence at
Richmond Hill, Friday evening. Mr.
Thurman is spending a few days with his
daughter, Mrs. Cowles, who is the ac
complished wife of Lieutenant-Command
er Cowles, IT. 8. N. The remark quoted
above was addressed to n reporter of tho
World. The speaker had all the appear
ance, however, of a very lively ghost. He
was seated in a large easy oiinir, the his
torical bandana lying on Ills lap. He
smoked a mild cigar. Mrs. Thurman sat
near by at a table apparently busy with
some sewing. His daughter' and
her sister-in-law, with the pri
vate secretary, made up the group.
Mr. Thurman’s hair and whiskers are quite
white, but lie has the clear, healthy com
plexion of a much younger man, and his
eyes shone with all of their old intellectual
vigor. His hair was brushed hack from his
broad forehead, displayingliisstrong, clear
cut features to the best advantage.
Judge Thurman is the representative of
a eliwn of public men that i« unfortunately
fast passing away. In spite of all the hmi-
or« that nave been Leaned upon him and
his great attainments his manner is sim
plicity itself.
“I am out of polities," he began, “and
the only thing 1 can stale positively is that
there are not steam engines enough in the
country to draw me into office again. Rut
while I am out of politics, i take as deep
an interest as I ever did in the success of
the democratic parly and the triumph of
its principles.”
“Judge, what is the opinion of tho Ohio
democracy regarding Mr. Cleveland and
his administration ?"
“M,v judgment is that Mr. Cleveland is
growing stronger with his party. That
seems to be the opinion in Ohio. I cannot
speak lor other stales, as I have remained
heard what reply Mr. Halstc d made."
The judge was Informed that the Ci
c'nnatf editor’s reply to Logan was mail,
an attack on the 1 linois senator’s Engli- .
To this Mr. Thurman said: "Do y
remember the story told of an flliter.i
member of congress, who once correct
the grammar of John Quincy Adam
] And yet Mr. Adams was a pvofesso-
! rehtoHc at Harvaid colleg' ! Tin: in den
pleased Adams very much, but It only u
to show that the bust of us are sometln.
liable to slip in our grammar. Inde
grammarians themselves often disuu
as to what is proper grammer. Nnpole •
Bonaparte knew nothing of grammar, m>
his orthography was wretched. Ge
Washington, although he usually wro'
very good English, occasionally made
mistake, and he was not always sure of h,
spelling. To be able to write gramma:
cully is not the only sign of greatness, ai d
fieri. Logan’s opponents should bring son:
more serious charge against him if the
wish to weaken his presidential chance-
The vast majority if the human famit.v
neither write nor speak according to th,
rules of Lindley Murray. A public speaker
often makes slips in grammar that h-
would not make if engaged in ordinary
conversation.”
A KENTUCKY WIFE.
A f'lmirri-NMiiiAii W ild Ibis One sail Is Prouder
than a I’eaem'k.
Haiti more Sun.
Thursday last, as will lie remembered,
was rather a warm day. The most phleg
matic individual could uot restrain the
streams of perspiration which trickled all
over the body. A great big warm-blooded,
impulsive man like Senator Beck was
bound under the most favorable circum
stances to have a tough time. But Mr.
Beck was booked for a speech on the Mor
rison surplus resolution on that day. He
wanted to free Ills mind on certain points,
and it was then or never. So up he got,
and for about twenty minutes the words
rolled out of his mouth like a torrent, his
brawny list pounded his desk like the ham
mer of a blacksmith, and his massive head
shook vigorously and emphatically with
every rising inflection of his voice. When
lie finished he was a sight indeed. His col
lar Imd doubled up so that it looked like a'
narrow piece of wet tape tied around his
His ‘ '
neck. His shirt bosom was sobbing with
perspiration. Great damp patches came
through and exhibited themselves all over
the hack of his coat, and his face was naif
a heavy rain rain was running down it.
While he was thinking how unconiforta-
i bly he felt a page came and told him Mrs.
very close at home, and haven’t hail an I Heck was up in his committee room and
opportunity of judging. At II rut, there was wanted to see him. Wondering what
some com plaint, 1 believe, because Mr. I could * ,llve brought her from home on
Cleveland did not turn the republicans out swell a day, he went up stairs, and was , -
fast enough, hut lie appears to have ini- ! surprised to And her taking from n valise a i she wascouttnad to beri“l my house for sonic
1 full change of nice cool alien. She told
him that she had read in the morning
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tlood, the happier, healthier, prettier and wist)
vc are? hence the oft-repeated interrogatory.
*how is your blood ?” With pure streams of lift-
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Kidney complaints, old ulcers and sores, cancers,
catarrh, etc, . '
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and would-be money monopolists.
Letters from nil points where introduced are
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Some say they receive more benefit from one bot
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and fifty, and even one hundred bottles of a
boasted decoction of inert and non-medicinal
roots, and branches of common forest trees. We
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hold the fort.
Pollmnaii'N Views.
Mrs. M. M/Prince, living at 38 West Fair street,
Atlanta, Qa., has been troubled fojj several
months with an ugly form of catarrh, attended
with a copious and offensive discharge fr^m both
nostrils.
Her system became so affected and reduced that
proved in that respect, or tile democrat*
have become leas impatient, for he 1ms
; tin
and
the attention of three
been steadily gaining in strength and pop- : paper after ho left that he was “going
ularity. There may he some democrats fii rough-shod” for the timuice committee
Ohti’i who are not yet satisfied with the amendment to the Morrison resolution,
president. 1 should not he surprised if " ml tut lie knew very well the conditio
there were, ils lie could hardly lie expected
to please every one. That,' 1 believe, is
regarded as something beyond the human
power.
“But in judging Mr. Cleveland’s admin
istration one must take into consideration
the difficulties that beset him at the start.
he would lie in after he got through, she
had hastened to the cupitol with wlmt she
now handed him. It did not take very
long in tiie privacy of Ills committee room
for him to strip and wash oft’ the damage
resulting from his forensic contest and
slip into his well-starched linen. He then
It was not like one republican succeeding walked hack to the senate chamber proud-
another or a continuation of the same po- ! er t * lan an y peacock, and for the rest of
litieal succession. The democratic party the day his only topic with everyone he
liad been out of power for a long time unil ' met was the virtues aud charms of Ken-
democrats were naturally a littlt impatient
at any delay . Mr. Cleveland has demon-
Btrated one thing, I think, to the satisfac-
' "iy.
tucky wives.
physicians, and used a dozen bottles of an exten- j
sively advertised blood remedy, all withfut the j
least benefit.
She fllpfclly commenced the use of B. B. B., with
adecidW improvement at once, and when ten
bottles had been used, she was entirely cured of
all symptoms of catarrh.
It gave her an appetite, and increased her
strength rapidly, and I cheerfully recommend it
as a quick and cheap tonic and Blood Purifier.
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Atlanta, January 10,1886. Policeman.
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honest, courageous man, and intends to do of a black skin is to orotcot I “ ,IW ™ ICU1 " 1UUU Nisons,ocromm ana ocroiuious
as nearly right ns he knows how. There ! tissues beneath FleshTverv tranll cent I 8weIHn * s - Ulcer8 ’ Sores ’ Rheumatism, Kidney
is no doubt of his sincerity aud his eour-| to a strong light, and there is no doubt the Complaints ’ Caturrh ’ etc ’ can secure by mail,
col,1 i ,, Ke Mid they ap- , rays of a tropical sun would light up a
Kiwem^iKi Knowing Mr. Cleveland white man’s considerably, whereas black
to possess both, they can overlook minor skin would stop out "
thi i vc /Ti . light, heat and chen
5?, think Mr. Cleveland will be a j Skin heat is of no ini
candidate for re-election?”
“It is too early to say much about that.
As I have said, he appears to be gaining in
popularity, and if lie continues to do so I
tion can always keep that down,
the solar energy of
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1 portance, as perpira-
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cannot see anything to prevent his renoini-
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“Not much sine
mlttee was made.’
Judge riiurmnn paused a moment and
then continued very deliberately:
“I knew Mr. Garland when we were in
the sen Ate together and formed a very
high opinion of his character and integrity.
I do not think Mr. Garland could,
knowingly be guilty of a corrupt act, and ! 1v " 1 • »«h
1 do not believe chat the president r *’ ,le new posLal card design adopted
would keep him in his present position a ! about a year ago will soon be superseded
moment if he thought Sir. Garland was by another.
dishonest. Mr. Garland’s friends—those ! —— • —-
who know him personally- have the great- ' r ' lu Wasting Diseases of infants and cliil
est continence in his integrity. Mr. Cleve- clren are by no means eontiued to an insuf-
land’s whole course, Irmu the begiiuiingof detent supply of food. The trouble is that
—**— - ’ • the food is injudiciously selected, and the
limited digestive power of the child is un
lus administration, bus been opposed to
the idea of his countenancing tuiv wrong
doing in the bringing of the su'it to set
aside the Bell telephone patents, as hinted
at by his opponents. He has refused to
appoint railroad attorneys to take charge i
oi government eases, or to call in extra
legal aid to perform the duties of regular
government attorneys, as lie had a |
right, to do, following the precedents I
ot lus predecessors for some time.
As to the propriety of the government
bringing a suit to set aside the Bell
patents there can be iioquestion. The gov
ernment assuredly has a right to bring the
suit, nltlnnqjli, of course, the Bell tele
phone people are anxious to create a con
trary impression. The courts are where
the merits of the case must bo decided,
and there wns no impropriety in bringing
the government suit to have the matter
Uvsted. q lie opinions of the commissioner
°f patents, Mr. Montgomery, and Assist
ant Secretary Jenks, were honestly ren-
dered, amt it is improbable that Secretary
Lamar could have been influenced except
b> the, highest motives in the matter. 1
have known Mr. Lamar intimately for a
great many years, and 1 believe him to be
a thoroughly incorruptible man. He is a
good law yer, a great scholar, and he has in
judgment managed the enormous
■woEk ot lus department admirable. j
‘The senate made a mistake, I think in
rejecting the nomination of John Goode
as soliiutor-generai I have also had the
1 ’ 1 ' ‘“ him for sometime
. ..araeur - above reproach. Ido,
no. neiieve that lie had any more personal
interest in bringing the government suit
to set aside .the llell patents than you had.
it was a shame that his nomination should
have been rejected.”
Asked as to the drift of republican senti-
iiieut m Ohio regarding presidential possi
bilities, Judge Thurman said : “There
ready is not much talk in Ohio about
presidential candidates just now. It is
hardly time. Here it is lAstl and the norni-
!' a ” n S conventions will meet in
„i , o' on 8 years. Almost any
calculation now would bo worth
y er ,y, , ■‘Rite. There is time enough
to make and unmake a great many eombi-
natmns. I should judge, however, that
nhi b i . rmai1 . wou Id oe able to secure the
xxu K ^J l,on, T ,)Ut whether he could get
anj otlur -tales Ido not know. Yes, Mr,
ii.nt MI n IH ht 1,8 Il ‘ e Bcopnd, but I presume
own • h i leri »“ , i ".ill be able to hold his
vx ♦ j .‘ l l 'i candidate is eenerallv ex-
P L ; c i t8d ,that. Outside of Ohio I Save
his nartv is ” ‘' Ir ' 8herm “ u ’ s strength with
i ^ irtie that Gen. Loeran has lost so
his'vole ino" il p the Ohio topublicans for
Cincinnati n h 1 ay “ 8 c , ,Ui8 as stated iu the
t-incwnati Commercial Gazette?”
1 hnV8n ’t seen a copy of that
paper for some time, and do not know
hilfitt h ‘“ said- I saw that Mr. Halstead
ol^rved k olii U y!,‘ eral Logan ’ and 1 “iso
t . ile general replied to it
quite vigorously in the senate. I haven’t
able to assimilate it. Mellin’s food, when
prepared according to the directions,forms
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