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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUM, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 188«.
imiLlSHlft I! 1828... 57 YIAl OLD,
:XAf Ok-. Prop
Daily, We'll; and Sunday.
Tbi UQUIblt SUM It Irratd mry day iim|
■tKltr The Weakly It leaved ot Tetedar.
The Dally (Incl iding Pnnday) It deli? red by
Itrileri In the city or mniled, postage free, to tub
rlber t for Tit yer month. ll.flt for there
pontht. 4.40 for tlx month*. or 47.00 a year
The Bnndai la delWeredby carrier ooya In theotty
walled to tubecrlbert, yoatat* free, at 41.40 a
fear.
Tht Weekly laletuod on Tuoedav and la mailed to
flBbaciibeit. postejr* free, at 41.10 a year.
Traotlant adverffeecjti.ts will he taken for the
Pally at|i per tquart of K Unco or leas for the Aral
aaaertlon. and 60 corti for each aubaeouent inter*
•*, and for the Weekly at |l f*>r each insertion*
411 coinmunloatlona iutended to oroniot^ the pri
eatj endaor InteroiU of corvo aticna. aooletlea or
aMrldtula trill te charge,; aa advertisements,
Bpoclal oontracta mad'for advertialm by the year*
Obituaries will be cnarced tor a’ euatomary ratea
Hone bnt aoUd metal onta need.
All eoammloatl'ui abonld be addraaaed ta the
Bvearfator or the KNQpiaaa Bun.
THXhoua.' committee ou agrioul'
ture expects to report In a tew days
Mr Houk’s ..bill to prevent (bespread
o/pleuro'pneuinonla The bill em
powers the government axil.orltits,
with the co-operation of the state au
thorities, to condemn and slaughter
Infected herds, the governin'nt to pay
half the value of (he stock killed,and
authorise; the president, in the event
of therefutal of u state in which the
dlcesse Is prevalent to co operate, to
dcclaie lUe state In quarantine.
Thk Tribune gleefully quotes the
declaration of an independent oon-
tempoiary that “.here la no demo
cratic party.” l! cites the division
of the democrats upon the tariff,
silver ooiuage, civil service reform,
and other ietu in proof of this as
sort iou, a; we have heretofore done.
But how much better ofl ia the ag
gregation llial calls itself the repub
lican party ? What are Its views In
regard to silver T Hus it not moe
spoilsmen than reformer* ? Is It
agreed upon the need of land revis
ion ?
A considkua ble change set. ms to
have been made in (he climatic con
ditions of Ktusag and Colorado
tbiough the enterpriser/settlers, A
considerable part of the western half
of Kansas wua for a long while con
sidered useless for cultivation, be
cause of it s ffljleut rainfall, lliu the
eel tiers gradually eucroacbeu upon
It., and the cultivation of lire soil is
thought to have promoted rains. It
Is now said that within the last ten
years the rainfall in (he neighborhood
of bodge C ty has been trebled iu
quantity, and it ia predicted that in
a few years irrigation will become
unnecessary iu some parts ofC iloias
do, where 1. has heretofore been prao
ti.e 1,
Opinion at the war department is
aviout unanimous that Howard and
Terry will succeed Hancock and
P pe. The prejudice that extala
among mauy army officers toward
Howard finds frequent expression,
yet It is admliud that Lla military
aervices and standing on the army
register entitle him to a Ivauoement
to one of the two plaoee to be vac tut
next month. When the president
enmee to select, the merits of the
men and the Interests of the service
will be considered, and not the ou‘.-
eide clamor of parlisaus, L ille a 1 *
tention will bo given advic* lroin
persons not tn the military service or
closely allied with It iu duuruiinlug
upon these selections.
A number if manuf.cturers of
carpets, wull papers and other arti
cles lu which orlg'ual designs count
foragiet' dial are urging the adop
tion of B.uaior Platt’s bill prohibiting
the use of a design by any other than
the patentee. Under existing law It
has been found difficult, if not irn-
possible, to recover damag e for In
fringement of copy-righted designs,
but under Senator Piatt’s bill any
colorable imitation of a design is to
etilj ot the ofieuditig party to a pen
alty equal to the tulul profl s made by
trim from the mnnufaoiuie or sale, or
both, of the artiebs ’o which the In
fringing design bus been applied. Tnis
pray open t he door to an Immense
amount of litigation, for nintVcnih-.
of all designs ate adaptations of some
thing tint hat gone before; but it is
entirely right In principle. If all
xusnufacturors should be icqnired to
provide their owu designs instead of
‘■‘borrowing” irom thtir neighbors,
room would bo made for the em
ployment of some of the graduates of
nrt schools, who, after graduation,
find no demand for their eervic s
alnuply bicause it is easier to adopt
eometbing that has already achieved
popularity than to design something
nsw that shall also be popular. Q d
original designers are as rare as poets
or true inventors of any other kind
and their work ought to be folly pro
tected ttom pira ea ufa.l ku.Cs.
Ti. UM.Maki am.
The speech made by Senator Mor
gan, of Alabama, on the Blair edu
cational bill, which oame up in the
ssnats a few days sgo, has excited
considerable oomment. Under this
bill large appropriations would bo
made to the south, amoDg whloh
states Georgia would reoelve, accord
ing to the official computation, |1,-
860 600 While the bill, If passed,
would oonfer many benefits, it is not
likely that It would prove an unal
loyed blessing. Senator Morgan
thinks this way of It and has ex
pressed himself in very emphatic
language. It Is a serious question
whether or not the danger thus In
curred would offset the benefits to
thus be derived.
Mr Biair no d< ubt introduced the
bill from the prompting* of a good
motive, but this should not have any
influence in considering whether It
should ps‘B. In the discussion Be i-
ator Morgan said it wa. a bill to
oreate offices and elaborate the ma
chinery of government. It wss a bill
to tax the h meet, hard working man
In order to edcoate the children of
the drunken, loafing vagabond, who
would not work for his family.
If from the 60,000,000 people in the
Uuited States were to be deduct
ed all the dead heads, dead-beats,
and non-producers, there w uld be
about 20,000,000 people left, who
would have to pay tl e 'axis to carry
out the provisions of this bill. The
bill itself would be equivalent to a
tax of $8 per capita on this; tax
payers, and by tbe time ail the
officers were appointed for the ad
ministration of this scheme of be
nevolence, and all the clrrkp appoint
ed that would be necessary to inves
tigate the accounts of ihe ihiriy-
eigbt elates and ten territories affect
ed by the bill, It would be found that
the uxjt-r capita wiu’d be flO in
stead ol $3 If United Biaies sena
tors were men who plowed fields or
workid as smiths, and paid
taxes out of the sweat
of their brow, Mr Morgan
could have more respect for them
when voting away the money of one
man to educate the children of anoth
er. The constitutional ground for
the biil, Mr Morgan continued, was
said to be found in tbe “general we 1 -
fare” clause of the preamble to tbe
constitution Such an application
of that clause simply meant that you
c uld pull down the tnan that got up
by his own ex rtioue, In order to put
up a drunken loafer that would not
exert himeelf.
That there is a uecet-slly for educa
tional facilities we do not qucsttoni
but that it will be had from the Blair
bill we a: e not prepared to believe.
Toe bill will not pa.-s tbe senate in
its present form and there Is too
much hosti’ity to it arno.ig demo-
crate in tbe hou-e for It to become a
law.
ao opportunity to reconsider their ao-
tlon upon any particular nomination
If reasons fordoing so should arise.
It Is asserted, however, that through
inadvertanoe on tbe part of oenaln
oommltteea and committee clerks tbs
senate has narrowly eeoaped con
firming one or two nominations
made to fill vacancies caused by sus•
pensions. The republioan leaders
are not yet prepared to permit the bo
os! led contested oasat to be passed
upon, and to guard against suoh a
thing thla action la taken to keep all
confirmations quiet uatil the reoords
can be searched and it is found that
tn none of mem has the dt-plaoed of-
fl ter been suspended or removed.
Hnnatok Gray of D lawnre,
favors a law which will enable mar
ried women to testify in capital naff*
to which their husbands are parties.
Just bow wise suoh a law would he
di pends upon whether the wife be
permitted to exercise her ohoioe In
the matter, In which case we would
eee, with rare exceptions, w men on
the sta::d only where their evidence
aa favorable to the accus’d. To
make the giving of testimony com
pulsory would hardly be productive
of good results, and, In view of the
cruelty and violation of the oorfi
deuces of marribd people involved,
wed ubtmuob whether suoh a law
ci uM be enacted, or, if enacted, en
forced.
Absolute!)
Free from Opiates, Emetics and Poison.
SAFE.
SURE.
ER-QMPT
AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO .BALTIMORE, M0.
Bole Proprietors.
fir Lnii’s Bull) ia’: Sirin.
Mo V-tj AilrMilfi.
Ti e statement is made tlia’. the
school of agriculture and h- rttoullure
connected with Harvard college has
four pupils a :d seven salaried pro
fessors to ins true 1 them. This shows
that agricultural schools are not so
popular, even in the enlightened
north, as they should be. We do not
call to mind any agtloul ura‘ school
but what there are so many other
things connected with It that this
feature is lost eight of. I' is strauge
that the obits' and must uuiversal and
Important of the arts and science-,—
farming - has to be oovered out of
sight with other arts and sciences
b.fire its Btudy becomes attractive,
even to the young men who expect to
fo'low it for a livelihood. In order lo
draw lull classes the agriculiuiul
school must either be attached to
same other eohool or have olher
schools attached to it. The M o rgan
state agricultural college, perhaps the
be** endowed and mo-t euecespfui In
the union, line recently had a regular
army offl at de ailed to instruct the
embryo farmeis lu military science
and dtill them so many hours daily
In the manual of arms, and this not
withstanding the state has an excel
lent military academy whi ’h makes
that klud of Instruction a specialty.
Should the latter institution now
have a farmer detailed lo drill the
cadets daily lu the manual of hoeing
corn and digging potatoes, Mlohlgan
might leave her farmers tn do her
soldiering and her soldiers to do her
funning. In this way the eduotliou-
al interests of a state might be round
ed to completeness, and the arts of
war and peace blend and bang to
gether.
A new departure has been taken
by the senate in the matter of giving
out cor.fiiillations r g eed up n iu
es cu'ivc srbti u, ami hereafter the
aotiuu taken ou nominations at any
one session wllll not be made public
until af ter the ihx' scs Ion has been
held Ju-1 why the adoption of such
a rule is ntoese&ry or desirable sena
tors are not disposed to say, exe pi
to remark in a general w .y ti n 1?
was though. he 3 t to give t4,earn'Ives *
We beg to call s’tcn.
tin >o he above Bn b
N ck > feyrlns- -aoeitor
mma'l'.'i or pal Ircvrn
mint o n«*s, In wh cb
- v ,.. . h" or OOld wait! 1« tin-
\-ktl sired, dooth -r Syria go is
sofffoo nul n aonv
«rt« ih.n eol this, tor
wl'h I e use wete- cno be
■etMof'd at will lor a j
length of time No Syr
inge rqu l« 1)1 ror 'he
lntfotii-u o' modioli: a!
ir. dons, ee i be lu til.
el’ ceere brongb- In eo ■
i«Ol wl'h *11 parts. No
indy or > exp o’ to eetilj
r.oover (rota vaglarl or
iverlne disease- wiibon:
aHyrloge tbal eaa thor
oughly o'* ns’ be rert.n
Red bring t n» uud cine..
in conlaol wl b s i be diseased pans Cull
fo- circular- nr Us -"her n«o« nt drug mores,
Vor sale bv a'l rirngg'-sts. Instrument deep.
e-o or ruhber store P Ice'he S 'm- as any
'rdlnarv Hertnge P out —M ug M«n-
ufao uredby <3 W LUTZ t OO.
iDdmnapoiU, lad.
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SPRINTER OPERA HOUSE.
Two anted P.i 'ormenoei I
Tuesday, Feb uary 23.
Matinee .'or La !rs mid Obbdreu at
o’o ock
Appiaranoe of lit* Old Reliable,
H wO' UiN Pi-vb Sb w,
GBaWO HIBERTA
AND
bub ia Dsu Omorly fo pun) 1 .
6 GBFAT COMf D ASS. 6
Hoppor'ed by r .o nop-ljy In tb*
tatts'. end Uedd-i-tj, >be I nnlen of
Rl! Bboa.: nt cm.dik»,
T FSE TWO DANS,
Or, The f'smody itf if lenders,
JOHN FENTON, the grsht®*t. cleg j> re© 1 *-nd
wooden nh.te dancer of Amrrlc I H' Y\NOL7NN,
tie creates*: of all Iribh Onm dUt* I N<» worn <>nt
production—everything new! !*lo curtain filli !
Osc coutinu tie show I Twj an - h«lf hoars of
solid char funl JJdN HOWORXH
t Solo ' r*prie*or.
434*U»t*u! Prices Reserved setts can row base’
Opted at Bj k ‘tors ltD a 4t
Admi-iistrator’e Bal .
*f fh KNOWf.B^ St '4, tastlonsers,
B Y ’irto* ef or.’er of tba 0 urt of Ordiaary of
hathsrr. count', ps‘'.cd at Ou .Noren.b.*r trrtn
1 will call at pub'lc outcry on the first l'a».«(tsY
tn srch.iu frct.t I tb auction b-'use of V M
Knt'wle* A Oo, n irthwosf ron< r Proad and Tsa»II
e'-rsets, in the cltv of Oolnru; ui Gi, tbs u ! soe of
hoi lag legal salt*, an^ between *.ho legal hours
ol rule the folio\ in p gpo ty to-wit.
All ti at tract . * ,-jid known the ncith hhlf of
lot No 193. > the weat sid of Ojklethoip# s‘.*c<»t iu
the city of Uolumtus, Mn'cog-'o oennty, Ga, t.eld
let b«iuc7.. fo t auU ou said ousa and
in noli sb ick the whole depth ot said lot, j
Abo. all tue soda wsier hp/uib^ua iff- c'a propers 1
tU» a. d ftT>turt*nauo6e uppor'alnloc to the eode
water s Is’.ely cariled on by Jt Uu Kyin.d^
ce.LS8 ', at ’.LeubcVt pr t. ih©.» Including on* ho se
end t^o * Ajccns u«e^ In ^ id bn nirss bold a*, i «
<s.at*' of the Hild J tbn liya . late of raid ooa ty tf
CL Alb Am, eceaket.
Terms. »11 cash lor the i da w i*er arpxr i us 'tot
ft tbe mi d n bail cash and be alc- in a ..e*‘
twelve nmnlh.i \-l.h intere t a* 7 |to pent pr sin n,
secured bv -‘U lb ^ land __ Pu L iSeric
RECEIVER’S OFFICE,
Ml f'Aum au
2s ci folk, Va, Feb 16, 1886.
PropooulR will be received at this
office uniil Saturday, March 27th,
1HS6, for the purchase of the here
nufter mentioned property in its
entirety, and also for piece' or par
cels- of the same- -refei ence beinp
bad to descriptive lists of said
property—which lists, statin''
terms of sale will be furnished
upon application to the under
signed The right to i eject any am
all bi !s is reserved.
Viz:
The extensive and valuable ptop-
ertv located in N orfolk and Ports
mouth Va, knov n as the “Seaboard
Cotton Compress Company of Nor
folk, Va, consisting of;
1. The franebue which, among
other privileges, authorizes the
storage of cotton and other mer-
chandi. e, and the issue of nego
tinble receipts there for
3. Its plant which consists of
tlu-ee first class Cotton Compi esses,
Two Steam Tugs,
Three Transportation Barges.
All adjuncts necessary to a well
equipped establishment of this
character Its fire-proof Ware
bouses, seven in number of capaci
ty for storage of 21,000 bales un
compressed cotton
Its four Frame Warehou-es,
metal roofs - capacity, many thou
sand tons of Fertilizers, Salt, &e.
Its Wharves and Docks, which
afford ample room for berthing at
same time ten seagoing steam or
sailing vessels. The area of the
Wart house and Dock property in
Portsmouth is about 6 12 acres,
together with all its other property
which is fulh described : n the lists
above referred to
W.M H PETERS,
feb!6 td Receiver
I. D HOOD i CO
THE OLD RELIABLE
AND
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They make ami sell the best
goods Manufacturing is their
fort. Their special j»r* parations,
HOOD’S EUREKA LIVER
MEDICINE and JORDANS
JOYOUS JULEP for
Neuratgia, are nail} - gaining in
characttr, popularity and sale.
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Julep has no equal on earth for the
immediate reuef of pain, and
Hood's Euruka is tiie only perfect
family medicine. It is put up in
the dry and liquid shape.
Wo call yoiu 1 attention t.i our
large and well selected stock of
GARDEN SEEDS.
If you wear them, examine our
new stm k of Trusses, something
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Dixon’s Sure Cure, the best reme
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iiho We si =o sell the great Flori
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Syrnp. It is effective and delight
ful to the taste
We sell a superior brand of Ci
gars. Jnsut try them if you smoke
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street, Coiumbs. Ga. Will receive
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1 Also give his personal attention to
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I writing up books copying &c. All
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Vwj Fill* Clanadr’d Shirts
Three ply bosems, Wemsult* Do
mestic at 85c, good value for
$1 25.
We guarantee the fit and finifh
of these goods or refund the
money.