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• DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 7, 1886.
Republican Senator's Views on the
Administration and Politics.
What “Our Friend. the Kiieni},” Tlilllk* of ti e
Demoerntlr President and I lie IMrt)'* Mrlhcfl*
He Charge* a I.nek of (Irani) In Hie II". n ■ and
Weak A|)|)nln1inent* tin Mr. Fleveland iaaiie*
of the Future.
.dicing the same difficulty in legislating
-unkards out of cxiatence that came up in
[sine. Kaunas and Iowa. The prohibition
,w went into effect in that state July 1st,
i nd last Monday n Boston firm shipped to
ewport and Narragansett Pier a car-load
! eggs, which were discovered to be por-
■iftjn, filled with the host whiskey in tho
isrket. in Maine, they carried their pro-
ibition drinks in cocoa-nuts; in Iowa
hey used tin Bihl: s ; in Kansas and Ucor-
■a the demijohns looked like water-
lelons, but In all it was the same shrewd
-chenid to evade the law. The Rhode
island law is another registered failure in
tills kind of legislation.—Chicago Inter
Ocean.
New York W< rid.
Washington, August 1.—Mr. Edmunds
has the reputation of being one of tin
most unapproachable of public ihon. He
is very rarely quoted in any newspaper,
•nd when-he is it is generally through the
medium of some third person. He does
most of his talking In the senate, where,
during the last session, he has been one of
the most conspicuous llguves in the de
bates. I found him this afternoon in the
Wide, beautifully-lighted parlor of his new
house. This is one of the most comfort
able houses in Washington. Its interior is
a model of simplicity and good taste. The
ventilation and the lighting of this house
are perfect. It is built on the French
plan, with a half story on the first door.
This is used for a billiard room, oilice ami
storeroom. The wood work of the inte
rior of the house is light pine, which adds
to its bright look. The whole atmosphere
Of the place is cheerfulness and light. The
senator this afternoon sat upon a linen-
covered sofa, dressed in a suit of dark blue
flannel, an<) chatted as easily and grace
fully upon current topics as If he wore a
new member of congress. There is nobody
in the world so pleasant as a new member,
and hardly any ono so unpleasant as an
old member when called upon to discuss
public questions.
I asked Mr. Edmunds what lie thought
Would be the issues in the coming cam
paign. He said : “I think that the princi
pal point to bo mode by the republicans is
the inoompetency of the democrats to ad
minister the affairs of the government.
The house has done absolutely nothing of
general importance. The senate has sent
over to it important legislation and the
house has simply refused to consider it.
Ita timidity ami lack of grasp were con
spicuous features of its record. The ses
sion has been long druwn out for ap
parently no purpose beyond illustrating
various phases of its business incompeten-
cy.
“Tho house Is subject to special criticism
for its failure to reduce tariff and internal
revenue taxation. These taxes when they
Were laid were proper and necessary. The
times are changed. These taxes are now
to a considerable extent a needless burden,
cohstantly piling up a surplus which is a
continued temptation to extravagant and
wasteful legislation. The house has shown
its business ineompetenry in this by fail
ing to devise and carry through some wise
plan for tax reduction.
“Then the house only In the last hour
took up the interstate commerce subject 1 came ’ithin au ace of nmkiti;
•ent to it by the senate, and by its passing Hartigan?”
the Reagan bill practically said that noth- Mr. kike did not take kindly to Jerry’s
ing should be done. Not but what I sym- j banter, and said something about being a
pathize with Mr, Reagan and the objects Texan himself.
of his bill; I believe in restraining these] “Divil a wan o’me is afreed o’ye, Texan
or no Texan,” Jerry cried out. Ho made
A Itmiiiim-e from Coitii.
..nation Times.
For parents and near kinsfolk it Is custo
mary in Corea to mourn three years. What
a deep influence this prescriptive usage
has upon the life of the people is illustra
t’d by the following story of auaged bach
elor who was asked why he had never
taken a wife: “My parents, as well as my
self,” said he, "were desirous that I should
marry, and a suitable young lady being
found, our betrothal took place. Then my
future father in-law died,and we hud, of
course, to wuit three years. I had hardly
put off my mourning than 1 had to bewail
the loss of my own lather; necessarily here
wits another term of three years’ waiting.
When these were up the mother of my fu
ture wife took siek and expired, and thus
we were obliged to delay our mar-
iage another three years. Lastly, I
had the misfortune to lose my one dear
mother, which naturally caused a further
adjournment. So that as four times three
are twelve, that number of years had pass
ed over both of our heads, uud made us
both tlie older. At this time my betrothed
fell ill, and, ns she was at death’s door, I
went to pay her a last visit. My future
Wrother-in-law met me at the door and
said, ‘although you are not formally mar
ried, yet perhaps I may for this once look
upon you as man and wife; come in and
see her.’ I had hardly entered and been
for a moment face to face with my poor
wife than she breathed her last. When I;
saw this all thoughts of marriage fled from I
me, and 1 have remained a bachelor ever ]
since.”
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ill) Jackson St., Patterson, X. J.
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•fit Pink St., Elk vhkth, N. J.
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A. J. GLKESON.
322 York St.. W. Phi la.. Pa.
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Physicians prescribed cod-liver ml. but did
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Another Joh for Tosoh to Tiu-kle.
New York hull.
In getting into bed one morning in the
latter part of June Jerry Hartigan hit a
post of his bed with his left shoulder and
dislocated his shoulder blade. He was laid
up in bed two weeks, and he carries his
arm in a sling. He went into Crook's sa
loon, on Centre street, on Monday after
noon with a number of statesmen. Louis
Pike, who sells pianos and puts up at the
Hofl'man house, stepped up to the bar and
greeted Jerry. Mr. Pike is elegant in his
dress, wears patent leather boots, and line
long dark hair, twisted in pretty ringlets.
“Ye have a foine waterfall, Mr. PoYke,”
Jerry remarked. “Upon me sowl I nivir
saw the ioike but upon the head of a Lim
erick girl I was coortin’ once. D'ye know
Ting her Mrs.
Hagerstown. Md.
Gentlemen I had been for years suffering
with chills, and received no permanent re
lief in die hands of a physician. The mal
ady brought on hemorrhages, hut am pleased
to say that as a result of using your Duffy’s
Pure Malt Whisk, y and Raw lleef Formula
I ant feeling better than 1 have in six years,
and I regard its power in curing malaria as
something wonderful. J. H. BOONE.
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Baltimore. Md.
ee The Duffy's Raw Beef Formula mentioned
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Debility and all Wasting Diseases. In addition
to the tonic effect of our whisky, it flirnishes un-
eqnaled blood-forming material, whereby the
weight and strength are increased. A printed
copy of this formula, which consists principally
of raw beef and our Duffy’s Pure Malt Wlusky.
will la- mailed to any address, under the 9eal of
the Company, upon receipt of a two-cent stamp.
Or the preparation itself, in liquid form, as put up
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palatable and efficacious beef preparation over
made, can he had of all Druggists at ONE DOL
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I iff
corporations as far as cun be under tli
constitution, hut I think the Cullmn bill
was a better measure and one in t he end
best calculated to secure the objects desired
by Reagan. The passage of the two hills
Is equivalent to the defeat of the proposi
tion to establish government supervision
of interstate commerce.
“It has been said in behalf of the demo
cratic administration that the party had
been out of power twenty-five years and
that its leaders had lost all knowledge of
conducting public business and that con
sequently they would he apt to make mis
takes until they could have time to acquire
experience. I do not think this is a good
denfense. The president of the United
States was formerly governor of a great
state. He took as three of his principal ad
visers veteran public men, who certainly
cannot be excused for any mistakes on ac
count of inexperience. The principal criti
cism that I should pass upon this adniin-
u motion with his feet that Pike imagined
meant fight, and Pike put himself on the
defense.
“Put down yer hands, ye dancing mas
ter,” Jerry yelled, as he closed in and pre
pared to crush Mr. Pike’s waterfall against
the wall with his head by a process known
ns butting. Friends interferred, and Jerry
cume to himself and Mr. Pike went away.
The governor of Texas, it is said, has tele
graphed to the state department at Wash
ington that if the federal government does
not avenge Mr. Pike Texas will attend to
Jerry herself.
From Rood Authority.
Your neighbor has used Westmoreland’s
Culisaya Tonic. Ask hint what he thinks
of it as a Tonic and Invigorator.
Greenwood, S. C., flctober 13, 1884.—
Cism that 1 should pass upon this admin- Gentiemern'ln Julv^nnPvo^nirnmiLu^'iTI
fire In all communities plenty of good
democratic material. All that is required
Is a certain knowledge of men and it little
common sense in ntuking its selections. I
said at the outset of Mr. Cleveland’s ad
ministration that I had no doubt that he
in'ended to do exactly right and to mako
the very best possible appointments, but
that the democratic party would prove too
Btroug for him and the pressure would lie
too great. 1 think that this remark, which
I did not make at that time for publication
tire system. If you can deliver here at one
dollar per bottle, send nte two bottles at
once. Yours truly,
A. P. BOOZER, M. II.
Brannon & Carson, Wholesale Agents,
Columbus, Ga. nugfl dlw
A Bull >1 itti*lmoniuI ilnrki't.
Washington City has long been reported
os a dull matrimonial market, but it is cer-
* u u „, „„ „ „ ulluc ijm uullt „ uluI1 titinly a desperate strait when a woman has
and which reached public print through a 1 I® 1111111 V 1 sec ^ ons t beginning with
third person, has been borne out by the ; a >-< tk leg and army blanket. yl hat a
facts. ’’
stroked his heard thoughtfully: “Tile deni- j
ocrats have a certain advantage in a presi
dential campaign which cannot be over- !
looked. They nave a solid south, obtained ,
ns wo republicans believe, by iiiitimida-
tion and gross frauds. There me few out
rages of violence now, yet wo believe it
certain that the In lot in the south is not]
free, and that will bo one of the coming
issues upon which the republican party
will make its light a free ballot and an j
honest count. The democratic party, as |
the situation now stands, can command in j
any emergency and in the light of any cir- '
CumstjDiccM, the entire vote of the‘solid
Eolith. All that is necessary beyond that :
is to carry New York.”
The senator was asked what he thought
of the president’s exercise of tho veto
power, whether lie thought that the presi
dent had exceeded the authority of the ex
ecutive in his free exercise of tiie veto, j
The senator replied: "lam a pretty sin- 1
core believer in tin vitality of the eotisti- |
tutionnl division of the powers of this gov
ernment.. it. is a distinct provision of tho '
constitution that the president shall ap-'
prove and sign all bills passed by congress lv> iwiii ajt lv . llv
Delore-they shall become laws. I do not j Also for many other disease:
question lus right to disapprove, and the ; restoration to health, vigor a
veto means nothing more or less than ’ “
that—a disapproval.”
Mr. Edmunds was asked what he thought
Of the president. He was asked if he
knew hint very well, if he bad come
enough in contact with him to form an
weary waiting on flirtation’s edge that
poor soul must have had.—Fort Worth
(Texas) Gazette.
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AS I have to move my stock of goods soon, I
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thing ever yet offered in the city; but the CASH
must be left with the order.
Immense stock. Large stock of common Wood
Mantels. Large stock of Slate and Iron Mantels.
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jyto dtf
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taie Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.
deelT tu.th,sat,se*wly
opinion as to his ability and character. He
Bn:d' '1 never have been very much in
the ...,nii of going to the white house
under any administration, as I do not do
much business in the cilice-seeking way
have never seen the president except so
cially, and have not had any special oppor
tunity for forming ah opinion us
to his general knowledge of pub
lic questions or of his ability as a
statesman. 1 have to judge him by his
acts, and in my criticisms of those acts I
have indirectly given you my own opinion
of him." The senator then went on to
speak of the foreign appointments of the
state department. He said that notwith
standing Mr. Bayard's great experience as
a public man he seemed most, unfortunate
in his selections. There has probably been
no range of appointments under any of
the departments which afforded such tar
gets for legitimate criticisms as the
appointments of Mr. Bayard. He
, was asked wliat he thought of Mr.
Garland. He replied: “1 have previously
given my opinion of him in the open sen
ate amt some of my critics have comment
ed severely upon that opinion. I think
Garland is an honest man, but 1 do think
that he made a mistake. His mistake was
accepting au interest in a speculative en
terprise when he was a senator. It is a
mistake that I do not think he would have
inade if he had carefully considered all its
bearings, or if he had consulted with any
of his real friends before going into it.”
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ever, to get up suits at very short notice. If yon
want a suit quick, give us your order. If you
want a suit in thirty days, give us vour order. It
you want a suit in sixty days, give us your order.
G. J. PEACOCK,
Clothing .llnniifnetiirer, (II A 66 Broad
Street. eodtf
SEASON 1886.
ran”SULPHUR SPRINGS
W ILL be open for the reception of guest*
June 15th urder competent management.
Resident physician and Western Union telegraph
office in tnehotel. Forterms address,
OCONEE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS CO,
Bowdie P. O.. Hall County, Georgia.
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