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DAILY ENQUIRED - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNIN I, APRIL 8, 1886
CoIimilJUsjCnjjium-Slut.
1JTABL1SHKD IS 182S...57 YB.\R OLD.
VOBtJN KINO.Prop
Bail} Wetklf and Sunday
The KNOUiSUN In '■■nel »Tory day loop
Moudiy. Tho Wechly is innuod on Tu ndaF
The Dally (Including Rund*yl !■ dolly rod by
arrier# in tho city or mailed, p >s*»go froo. o (inb*
le p for 7Bo per manfi. B'4 00 for there-
ttonthi. 4 00 for nix mon'b* or 87.00 n y'ftr
ThoSumfai It delivered by oarrler ooya In theoity
mailed to iubucrlbo-#, pjsUnfreo, at $1.00
ear
The Weekly la t'lucd on TnosdftT !■ mailed to
nbiorlbers, pOHtagt free, al 81.10 a year.
Transient •dverti«em#c,t# aill bo fakoa for the
Daily at $’ per (quare of 1C lines or Ins# for the firs
bi' rtlon. and 50 ce-’t# for eaoh onbaeonont Inser
• a, and for the Weekly at $1 f r each Insertion.
All oommnnhatton* intended to eromot the pri-
Tatr ends or lntereiti of corno-atlona. nocle'.ie# or
BdlTldnala will be charged aa adyertiaenenta
Bpxlal contracts mad for advertising by the year-
Cbltoaries will be charged lor a' customary rates
Hone bat solid metal enta nsed.
All oommnuloatfonn should bn addressed et thr
froprietor of the KNQrintn Pijn.
Thr Grffl N-wh lg anxious for
C ngreurman Hammond to enter tho
race for governor.
Oregon's state election which
occurs June 7 Gil be the first elrc
tlon oi the year which will excite
popular interest. R .<■ de Island will
cliocse its s’alo ( fil rs two months
earlier, but the result there is a fore
gone conclusion.
The W*shiugtou Gi**tte givfs
currency to the rumor that Mr T L
Gantt, of the A heuB Banner-Watch
man, is likely to enter the race fer
congress from his district, and says
that the decision reached will be an
nounoed within thirty days.
The Iowa assembly has passed a
law prohibiting non-residents from
acquiring a title to real sstate within
that state. Where suoh a la v oper
ates to prevent aliens, not resident
within the U dted H a'es, from ac
quiring large lauded interests it is
undoubtedly bmeflolal, but the stat
ute might be forced by injudioinae
administration iuto an expression of
the doctrine of state rights in its most
objectionable form.
The residents of ’F isoo could
probably give the smartest “yankie”
some points on “cuteness.” They
asked the congressional commute 1
\vho recently escor'ed the remains of
the late Senator Miller to the G >lden
Gate to make an inspection of the
city. The scions consented, and were
thereupon drive i through China
town, where the sights, sounds and
odors combined to impress them with
the Justice of tte howl against the
swarming heathens.
A great many youDg men are
gro wii gun these days who will like
ly have often to mention the honora
ble pbces held by their acc‘store
They seem to forget that honorable
aucestry demand honorable succes
sors, and thut any let down fu;ui the
high murk ol ancestry is rightly
charged up by the public as a dis
grace. A man may not have the
talent of his father or graudfa'her,
hut he can always have the manhood
and to orahle characteristics. A
man may live In poverty and still be
all a man in the best acceptation of
the term
Lyon county, Ky, las a fen a'’
candidate for superintendent of pub
lic schools. 8 e declares that she i.g
e "democrat in politics,” and holds
liereell “subject to p*rty usages ” To
th voters she write*: “I beg you
will try me, not by the test of a cbiv»-
alrio sentiment ofgillantry, which
Is all well enough In Its place, but by
the true s'atuUrd of merit and fi ness
alone.” ‘This is a pretty char note
for a woman to sound, and if women
generally had a similar understand
ing of the situation when they sought
public offices they would not be so
often failures aB public c ffliials, and
there would not bn suoh an increas
ing sentiment against giving them
effl es.
Tl*« Tlilrl SI.i r»T.
O tecui hardly oouc ive the enor
mous rni'iutU of money paid in Hie
way of taxes Iu a le: gtby article
upon the su'j c‘ of tax rtlon, the
Courier-J urns! B‘ys the taxes paid
ln'o the United Htates treasury
amount at present to 43211 000 000 ptr
annum, but this repris-nls only a
pari of the cost of the national govs
eminent. F *r Instance the customs
c» ry to the Ireatury $ 135,000,000
every year, but the cost of ihe dutit s
to tbX payers is prohably five-fold
Hint amount, nr say $926,000 000. The
t x payer, of course, uoi oury pays
t .*, rimy on foreign merchandise Im
posed, but also a similar addition to
Hie real c< st of ibn f ir greater quan
tity oftnercha dise produced at home
He not only paid last year, for it.«
Hiaricc, $0 72 per ton on 88 719 me of
pig Iron imported, but also the tamo
rale on 5 000,000 tons produced In
tils country, thconly pretext for the
$6 72 being that foreign iron ocu'.d be
-old here that much cheaper than
Amurican.
The duties and oilier tax^s, dir»ct
aid indirec', paid to the national
government, cost the producers of
the country more than a]thou<anu
million d' liars per annum.
The debts of 'be slates, countie-,
cities ami towns am<u~.t to about
$1 000,000,000 of which the state
debts are $200 182 223 c* unty $125 -
621 555 city anti town $766 564,334,
t vnsot p $31 9i 9 545 and school dis
tricts $17 635 411
Hi'e, county, and mi .or sub-
divHonp, pay In tuxes every year
$302 200,094
The total ofBfste and federal taxa
tlon is about $1 400,000,000 per sn>
num. Omitting from the calculation
the cost of the t»rfl to consumers of
domts'io pioducls, there would re
main of direct annual tax's paid to
ihe tax gatherer $GG5 000.000 This
is about the aggregate which reaches
the public reservoirs, but tho amount
which is taken from the pockets of
olttzme, including the indirect or
tariff tax, is about $1,400,000,000
Nearly all ol this debt was con
tracted before the ancient relations
of silver and gold had been disturbed
and while gold was at its normal
value.
Tli* Civil Mrflt. M't.rn ISM.
The C licago Iuter-Oo-au takes to
tu<k Congressman C D W se, of Vir
ginia, for expressing the desire that
the affairs of the government should
t e administered by democrats—that a
democratic victory at the polls should
miau demi catle t fibre-holders. No-
b >dy la surprised that the I ' ter-
Ojtan should differ with Mr Wise
on this point. The I iter-O icao’s
ideas ol civil servioe reform may
change with changing events, but
there never has been s time
when it did not think the offices
of this government should be
filled by republicans. It says the
faintest rays of the olvil service re
form idea have never penetrated ti e
sou b. We are frank to admit that
ihe civil nervicc reform idea as held
by our cotemporary has never found
any sympathy here. Tiie southern
inea is to ‘kick therasoals >ut,” and
it is an idea that will do to act upon
A democratic a'ministration run by
republicans, is a political mix'ure
that cunnot work well, only for tbs
republics a. We are not surprised
that this kind ol an anangement
gives satisfaction to the Ii ter- Ocean.
The republicans, In many instances,
have fared a g eat deal better than
they had a right to expect.
Grant died more than eigi t
mouths ago. The fund for raising a
I is perfectly reuse,m-bie to assume
that Greece has all along been so log
ui d r Russian suggestion or dicta
tion, and that in the defi mt attitude
of (he diminutive G eek there lias
Dot been wanting the assursnoe that,
in the event of w»r with Turkey,
R jrsia would neutralix the action of
any towers that might arm in favor
of the !a ter. Austria has no such in
ti rest iu Greece as she possesses iu the
Brikaa region, and would undoubt
edly remain neutral, as she did in
1854 The action of Germ my and
I aly would probably be limited to
diplomatic romouslra ice, and F.ance
lias too much trouble at home to
fight ber neighbor’s buttles, If the
G eek o;u>:cil should eleo‘ to go to
war with Turkey, it is quite possible
that the tension between E jgiai.d
• nd It -eia would be restored to the
critical strain of tbo spring of las'
year The bittle-grouud, boweve ,
would ue shifted from Afghanistan
to the shores of the Black sea and tbo
H'llespnnt. The defiant a'lllud-of
Prince A extruder, of BHgtria, to
ward R issla greatly lucre see the
chauoes of war, because a R issiau in
vasion of southern Bipguria would
be made a cams belli by E gland.
r l he best evidence of the necessity
of ending the strike in the mining
regions is furnished by th fuc that
e v-'ral E ycIleh vessels are now en
rou e to'.bis country, bringing coal
f-r the ue of'he great steamship:
sailing out of N wY tk If urmine
wners do not take warning and clui-
promise wi'.b their employes, they
may wake up some fl e morning aud
fi d that they have driven a great
arioy c nstimer*. to markets ou the
other sidr of the A'lantio
{TRADE PALACE
STOLL WITHOUT A RIViL.
to ItiMltW Hiilprim
SCROFULOUS
Sares aod O tndular S webinar
Curpff by f uMcura,
E mms botnton su w«hu«t -» *o
tna.atya; "1 ftuv®be#» afflieUd fs>r oae ya^r
aud nine montha «lth what tha dootora oallad ra*
pi». I «aa takan with dreadful aina in the head
and ’ odr. ar feat became a* awo'len that f vm
perfectly naipUaa. aorei broke eut oa my body aad
face mr appetite left me. I could act aleep »i*hta.
!loetfl<«h. and aoor beeerae »o wretched that I
1 oared to le. Phvatctaoe failed to help me My
dlaeaae ^ally grew wore* mr auff trlaor became ter
rible Tne eruption Inoreaaed to *r*at bprrowlof,
fonl'im lilac aor a, from vbioh a reddish matter
roy bed. la tbia condition and b adtlo of « erl
known ph'-elolan I befan to aaa the OHTICUHA
BHM£ .‘lie, and In twelve weaka waa peif ctly
cnr«d."
NCRorCLOUe if^rKan.
James B Rlcbardaou. Gnetona Hon e, New Or
leans, oa arth aaye: "In T 8T^ Scrofole ■ U<oere
broke eat on my body aatU l was a mae« of c rrnp«
tlon. Kyerrthiag known to the medical facnU?
wee tried in sain I became a me 1 a wreck. At
times could uo*. lift mv hands to my head c old
no f turn abet! t was in constant pai and looked
ap life aa a r.nr$a N re'le.f or cure In t* t
yeere In IH« I heard of the U I URA RKY!K<
DIK3, nied tk ma<c waa perfectly ured "
8 worn to before U 1 Oom’rJ D r raw ford.
B l D 81.800, wnBorU COPf,
Inherited and O.'nt Klone Humor* with Los# of
Hair. Qian nler RweUInjft. riceroas Petchee in the
Throat aotl Rouih. A Lace* a ■'m, Tamore Oarhnnoles
h Qo-’e- Henry” Wnstin? the KMne^a
end Urinary O i/aoe D;-op#v Brmnla Debility
Gbronia Uhenmat<e«a. OonMlpatit-n and Plies, nad
m»«t di-oeasH arietnc fr m a a Impo*- or teapot >
erishrd c *r'i : ‘ion o' tin B nre a^erdily cn-ml by
ihe GimUU'A RK8ULVKNT, th n w Blood
Ptiriier iune’-na’ly esenr <1 bv nnTICUR the
ere at Skin Cir*. end rUTlt. UBk SOAP, an ex
gni^ite Skin Beantlfl r ox'rmally-
8oM rvrywberA Price: OU^Tf^URV f* "enta «
rUTICURt SO^P 26 centH ; rU^IUU - * RKSOi,.
VKNT $> i o Prumred by POTTK^ 1)BUQ AND
OH EM 10 uL GO.. Bo .toD.
» end r*»* "How o f are «kln UDsmh* ”
l> J PLKB!acWhei\d# ^kin Plemi-fhpa ai d
Buhy lluonors use Gutioura -gap.
ens,
wSFm
OB «MIV, OR
iHVI'iR, **r Ht am, or '•necnlar
WeeKneat, but yleida t.o thp new,
original aud infallible piin al .■viating
nronrrtlea of t’ e 'Iuti UR a Anti Pain
»*l fl"Ra A curatlre wonder At
huggioe 86c epSd3tw?t
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Will be let to the lowest bidder,
on Saturday, the 3th day of May,
18S6, iu front of tha court house,
Columbus Ga, between the hours
mm.umem over bis tomb amounts 10 j 0 f kj o’clock a m and 12 m of that
$120 000 “Hete wears,” says Ihe day, the building of iron steps in
It is said that a number of senators
voted for the B air bill confident tbfat
it w utd be kille 1 iu the house
L .ter the sena'e psssed another bill
introduced by Mr Blair establishing
a comnals-ion to report on the evils
o' the liquor traffic, and appropri
ating $10 000 for expetiBPS. It is stated
that this bill was allowed to pass the
senate because the senators were con-
fliient it would never b heard of in
the house. All this indicates that
the senators d > not really understand
the reason of the sxlstenoa of the
senate. It It is not to serve rb a check
on bti'y legislation; if it does not se
cure for all measure:, a “sober second
thought,” the proteuBe of two ohttu.
hers could will be dlspcused with.
New Y :k W uld, “eight mentis
alter G tieral G am’u death, with tils
bones lying under our own soil, a'd
wliti au amount of money iu hie
monument fu; d not half as lar^e a
a N- w York millionaire would pay
fora yaoht. Aud among the sub
scribe rs to the fun 1 are the presiden
front of the court bouse in saiil
city of Columbus Ga ; said st<
to bo 12 iuches in tread, riso 7 1-2
inches and length 15 feet the hand
railing to bo set 14 feet from ceuter
to center, nnd to be of the same
pattern as those at the Georgia
Home Insurance Co, except the
faSiiUm
Cures
Rheumatism,
Neuralgia.
liaclinrli*. M3,■;i»3;i,■ t.<■, T-nllmche,
Npraln*. ItruintMi. rtc.,ctc.
l’rlcc, 1'iriy Cculs. A t JirugglstB and Dealers.
THE CHARLES A V0CELEP CO., Sale Prop's.
Uai.timuiie, AliE»L.o»u, O'.S. A.
T
^jBroS
Five Coid and Two Silver Medals.
awarded in 1895 at the Expositions ot
New Orleaus and Louisville, and the In
ventioDS Exposition of London.
The superiority of Ooraline over horn
or whalebone ha.>! now been demonstrated
by over live yeai s’ experience. It is mors
durable, more pliable, more comfortable,
and never bruikt.
Avoid cheap imitations mode of varioi!
kinds of cord. None are genuine unle»
“Db. Wxrnbk’s Coraline” is prints
on inside of steel cover.
FOR SALE IV ALL LEAGINB MERCHANTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Bro' dway, New York Ci8
i> a Kc. .tilde Rome.lv :o« Livr Cuatbiaiufaund illscausec
oy a,l,.rnnm,l or torpid comic mo, of tho r.n-cr ok Ur.
itopslu, C'iMi‘tii>atii*n, Hi!io»is«\* , *-s Tti'imlire, HeHdaoh«-
|||L! jj
w Jsgiifrf
E2s_£ = j
mb80 t '8ti
of Mexico and the mikado of Japai ! lower cord, which is to be substi-
Is inis honorable to the chy? tuted by cast iron. For full specia
ls it just to the victorious
oommaDder of the union armies'*
Ttiose are words spoken in season.
N*w York’s electioueering in the
matter of securing the greet soldier’s
grave was not pleasant. Now with
the same coarse selfishness, she seems
o care little for the proprieties ol
conduct which ought to follow.
That ciiy ought, without horn-blow
ing and time wasting, raise a halt
million dollars at iesst and build the
monument. Tae country will never
oouuilule to it for reasons which are
very plain to everybody outside of
N w Y rk.
Acting n tire assumption that Mr
G adstot e has his bands full, wi'h a
disintegrating ministry and the un-
se’tled Irish problem, R i?si» is play
ing her old gams.in lire southeast of
Europe Checkmated by Aus ria iu
the effort to make politloal capital
out of the B ,lkan trouble, the ezu’a
counselors find a pretexi ready to
.heir baud In the claims of Greece
ficatioDB and plnn of said steps, call
at the Ordinary’# office, where the
same is open for inspection. The
Commissioners reserve the right to
reject any or all bids.
By order of the County Com
missioners. F M BROOKS.
Clerk Com’r’s Court
April 7,1886. 2tawtd
FOR SALE.
P ’ o f th* celebrated Btampfr P ce,
uun'»W'rg cf twenty five hundred acr«B
u th* Ch'j»?i»hGO('hr’'a rtv?r, lr OIrj ccuu-
U, Thveo tmrvrvd t-e*es bottom Iwiut,
i»bi'v« f.oatifei m«rA ; Dwe p.u i se^y’j.
• eaemciii. Ucusee, iniaiUiy leea'l y,
wel » Fo cl g In ordfir HlenDibosit t^rid-
tog *:ad 8\n ni-8, w u Vi wa*8r or
p nee. A irere HENRY Mo'%LPIN Nt*
'ni"Ai*y*Ml-L *w ( 1«6 *>ay Mi.r*e N "*uiUGh
G ap8dlw wit
pK-'RQIA, MU^COGEK COUNTY
vj Jthn H Herd«r ou muk^a afplica^ n lor ’et«
te of Tj ;cf
Wherew,
lor >et-
iu« Au
elDcular.»he klni r ««J an*t cr^d’ler*of *ai<_
to nbn« ceua® if any the?;htiT“*wttt>in the tim* yr*--
N3rlb>d b> law. why aaid le Ur# aboold not be
ffHD' d tOBHill atplICALt.
\s ltwaaa my offleia 1 tteuature thla April Mh. sac.
r a BbDoift,
ep’t wt«y i.t«U*.8n
DR.RICE,
31 Court Place, LOUISViL E, KY,
A regnUrly educated and lafallv qualified pbj ataa and t hi
most iucceuful,ai hie pra*’ilce will prove.
cSESWii?
EASES. . . _
Spermatorrh** and Impoteaffjf
ai the remit of self-abuse la /omh, ssxual exoeiMs In q*
turer years, or ouher cause#, and producing tome of the ibl
lowing effect*. Nervciisnew, Srmlna] Emiuioos (night einle
•ions by dreams), Dlmueee of Sight. Defective Memory, Phy
air a I Decay, P'mnle* ou Fere. Aversion m Society of Fetnalea,
Contoslou of licax, L>»e o. Sexual lower, etc., rendering
jcnrrisgd improper or unhappy, er# ti oroughly and perma
netitly cured SYPHILIS BBdtlvely cured and e»*
tlreiy eradiratod froui the lyztem. GoilOtThdil,
UrchitH, Hernia (ar ^ up tare).
jrtaln clae* of di.“‘ase», and treating thouunde l
al’y, acquires m at ekilJ. Phyzlclan* luowingthls fact ©fte*
rer"o:utrend person* io my rare. When Itlncorventent U
visit the city for treatment, medlcinet tar '& «en* privately
a* i »a.ely oy mai 1 jt exprea atiywbera.
Cures Guaranteed t» nil Oust
lcdartnlieu.
C 'limitations, personally o: vj «»ttr iiu -»4 Invited
Charge* reaaonable and roirctpondnece itricily cowtd«athJl
a PRIVATE COUNSEIiOB
Of WO p.o, Mnf to ,r*
ttj; ctLU ftocul* 1— r..-’ t, \!3 v.£3o.k. mqWt.. Hz
XLr.*-. u m »er.a .tutiiy-*ic:n
S*» atta^ly
a DDITT "lx (or
rnlt'' i -, nrt ros tv-tr»« fv ecw: ly Lo
of good* w* wit tj'ts- 1 - of -i*hv-
-i o-<*xe aoora t' g.u aw*;
MOiiUi' *l*i> ‘r 'hi: - '’ l l. »nv'miv.
sws : th» *r*rke— a! lotr r: T*fa
•nallirf t*«. tro* *'fvt Art# . M»tr
tW-T
FOR FINE AND RELIABLE
DRY GOODS,
KOriON-3 AND NOVKLT E3
i is tla T sll ! M)i
AND
QUALITY the TRUE TEST
8
OF OHB APNBS^.
F^eh Pay Adds S w In I In Already Enviable
Erpa^jili d Crlnn,b!is\ hwit
FOR THE MIXT FEW DAYS
WE WILL OFFER UNPARALLELED
B rgair.s in MWm\
THIS IS A GREAT INVENTORY "SALE
Qn account of just completing stock taking. It ia the cuatom of our
three houses after taking stock to reduce goods 25 per cent, we w£H
mention a few Eye-Openers:
60 Pieces 6 inch ORIENTAL LACE at 15c, worth 25c,
25 Piece# SHEER INDIA LAWN at 8 l-3c, worth It l-2e,
4 Pieces MIH ADO’SUITIN G. 27 inches, 6 1 4e,
5 Cases SPRING PRINTS. r.ew styles, 4c,
2 Cases WHITE GOODS at your own prices,
18 Pieces best 45c BLACK CASHMERE at 25c.
Spsce will not permit us mentioning any more bargains, but an ex-
animation of our goods will convince you that the TRADE PALACE
is headquarters for DRY GOODS. And we believe the most satisfac
tory way we can repay that sense of obligation is to assure them that
we shall continue to deserve as great a share of their confidence in the
future as we have in the past.
O. P. GRAY & GO,
OOILiTJIM: E3TTE 3 , GA.,
GRAY & O’BRIEN,
Savannah. Ga.
CHRISTOPHER GRAY & CO,
Augusta, Ga
——f
HONNICUTT’S
RHEUMATIC CUBE.
Infallible for Rheumatism
AND ALL BLOOD AND KIDNEY TROUBLES
Read two of our vexy strong certificates:
CERTIFICATES OF CORES—RHEUMATISM.
A short time ago I suffered terribly with rheumatism. It was im
possible to walk even with crutches I could not put my foot to the
floor. I found no relief from treatment or remedy until I tried Hunni-
cutt’s Rheumatic Cure. Before I had finished taking one bottle I was
abie to walk com for ably with my crutches. Before I had finished the
second bottle my rheumatism was entirely gone I put my crutches
aside and have never felt a twiuge of rheumatism since. I am well, and
can say my cure iB perfect and permanent It is certainly a wonderful
medicine. ALBERT HOWELL,
Union Ticket Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
FOR KIDNEY TR0ULES—THE BEST REMEDY UT
THE WORLD-
ATLANTA, GA., January 6, 18:6. - Messrs J M Hunnicutt & Co:
I have been a sufferer with kidney troubles for seventeen years, and
have been treated by prominent physicians of this state and Alabama.
I have used large quantities of medieints advertised to cure blood and
kidney diseases, without leteiving the slightest benefit. About six
weeks ago I suffered such intense pain- -ccnrcely being able to breathe
at times- 1 concluded to try "Hunnieutt’s Rheumatic Cure,’’and after 1
using one bottle was entirely and absolutt ly cured, and for the first time
in seventeen yiars lam without the eligl test pain, and earnestly recom
mend all who suffer to give your curt a trial.
Yours truly, J C MiAKNOCK. 148 E Fair Street.
RETAIL PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
Sold at Retail by all the Druggists. At Wholesale by BRANNON
& CARSON, M D HOOD k CO. and the CITY DRUG STORE, Co
lumbus, Ga.
J M PUNNICUtT & OO, At’anta, Ga.
inh4 d w6m