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DAILY ENyUiftER.SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING. Al’RIL 20, 1886. A CHILD BUBGLAE. Be I* an Eaperl rrnekiman aiifeooab Only 13 Tear* 014, Montreal, April H -To-day the j,. .ice untanntua phenomenon, F r the ^aet e x weeks they have been lookiriR for a band of burelaia, be- lieved by them to be operating on re tail houses In the eastern part of the city The supposed burglars bi fll ! them, and stores with automatic slanus fared no better than the rest. 0-e cute detective heard the story of a young boj ’b doings from some mm* panlone. and this morning arrested J sepb Ltn'ry.s 'erfect child it. ap pearance H« Is 13 year* old but be ing very slight, dee-, not leek more that, 9 Be robbed stores at easily as play' icg matblee. O one occasion he heard the burglar alarm ringing while at, work, but continued on, as be knew the parties were at church. At another time be emend a s ore through bars six inches apart, Money was bis first choice, but when be couldn’t fi .id that silks and jewel ry were taken, He chose Sunday for hi* operations generally, and in the course of six weeks cracked success fully elev .n stores. When taken out of bed this morn ing at o o’cteck ho denied bisguil. until tbe t fliotrs found stolen s Iks a .d other goods bidden in the room. Be not only had Kepi out of the clutches of me i Ulcers, but bad hid den the booty so deftly In bis father’* bouse that none tut himself was aware o ito pr*senes. His love for whisky end a a;-t horse had given other boy* tec much knowledge of his cciLgs. or the police might nave been still locking for the “gang of New Y rk burglars. The child was sent to ibt reu, rotatory for four years, and tbe police are astt unped to find that he did his w rk without ac> complices. SI-A UGH TEE OF INNOCENTS Keeping Ip with the tttyJe, millionth il KiJiA Ihc Baibiet. F’om Babyhood F. sbion often dictates methods of drt.ss for children that are worse limp nudity. There lies before us a.-t we write.a German picture, which illus trates this. It represents a richly- dr-s.-ed woman and ber tcp rally richly-dressed little girl, the ratter buying a toy from a poor child who is earning a little money by street- selling. D spite the grea> difference in the social condition of the two children, it is open to doubt which is the belter clad for health. The rich one Is amply clsd an far down is he knee ; thete is even fur upon her out er garment at places where it con be of no use The knees and leg* are exposed, being covered with stock- logs of siik, which may c ver some-, thing additional; the foot and ai.kle are encased in thiu boots, seemingly too tight to admit, free circuiati n of the blood The poor child ha* the loose wooden-soldi shoe with up per of thick woollen mateiial of,an worn by the poorer G.rmane, Her ankles aie protected by woollen stockings olR ; but her coarse long skirt comes almost to the shoes at- she sits, and would quite reach ’> rm if she stood, Her bead, shoulder , and chev' are wrapped in a warm shawl. If there is anything to choose as to Judiciousness of clothing the advan'ege lies with the poor child Il her ankles were covered she would be evenly protected from head to foot, The paten s of tbe rich child have without excuse expraed the knee—a vulnerable point—and the calf, and have so cramped the foot and ankle by Its mei;fli."ent covering as to de stroy the value of the shoe as a pro tection, thus at once violating two cardinal principles of dress, from the f ioint of view of health—nernely, that t shall be uniform in its protection and free from tight pressure, FATHER KIRSCH u Callc4 Buok M -Ib#r.fld cf ill Knltoi* taiui' Deprives AiUkIa •! a GUwd Priest. At: an la COxmtltntlQEu I* is with feelings of the most pro found regret that the Catholics of Atlanta, and others who have hum id to love him, will receive the newt that Rev F. 'her K'rech has bten ca"ed back to Germany. \Y,. en ihe celebrated Msy laws were enacted in Prussia in 1873, the consequence was the- wholesale txde of priests and seminary students. These prieBts, however, remained subject to the bishops, ami were liable to he re-callcd at auy time Fivher K .rtch, then a young L vile in tbe diocese of Treyea, was among those who had to seek a strange land. He was received by B shop Gross, of Savannah, who soon uis covered his rare business talont and indomitable will. The biBhopat once assigned Fatfcei Kirech to the pas torate of Columbus, where for ten years be served at the altar with a fifclity which won the love of the people. He built up the institutions of the obnrch there, and had affairs in excellent condition. Upon the death of the lamented Father Cleary, Bishop Gross transferred Fa'her Kirson to Atlanta. For two years past the reverend gentleman has moved among hiB people here, and proven himself to he a man of piety, dieoredon, culture and dignity. It can truthfully be g .id that he never did an undignified thing. He has straightened out the bus,nets affairs of the congregation, and developed all the persons of tho church. Recently Prince B.smarck has wearied of his war in the Catholic church, and has made peace with the pope. The consequence of this was a little square envelope, oovered with foreign postage stamps, ad dressed to Father K rseh. I was from the bithop of 1 reves, and was a peremptory order to return to duty at home, It muy be imagined '.hat alter twelve years of service in Geor gia, the iveremi gpntlema' Jbsd be come attached to the people and the country. A request to the bishop to be allowed to remain here only brought a more p-remptory command to return. at, in vir tue of that obedience v. h ch every Catholic priest owes his biohop. Father Iv rsoh will to-day announce to his ocugregati m the sundering of his ties with them, in order that he may uLny the eumtnois from autoss the ocean If it should happen that after u personal interview the bishop of Trtves will permit Ff he? K rsch to return, h ■ will met 1 , with a warm welcome in whutev r pa it of G i rgia he may he stationed FuYov ana „iu« C Vreilaad, fcUokcnsuck, N J, Fjo 25 h, ltS5. writua that he has been troubled with fever and ague for o*ir wo years. Q trine would not. ceie him, though taken i' verv large doses. By taking five B. andreth’s PUls n night .o tW' vo uks :.t was restored to por- f "tv: health. eoddtn eto per e il bo If American ladies have wo (ioro'i s-.-e how they ear feu. 1 SaK»ut.**iBt<i Hkuwn orbit Hmra-it vtivtgr.l In At gust, 1381, It was discovered that nay sou's wile was In the ias'; stages il ocn&uuipttou. She was cougmiig tr resect..ly »• d at tiuc.i v .-u'.-i its- f.'.'Xtrgc ot'iani.itlee of pne trow h«i lungs, could not 3lee;.' c rotsia any thing on her stomach ana weinoogut it duly a question, or time "then life would be com pel loci to give way w, Ui.v felt destroyer, After ail othei •omedres had i ailed, vow got Brewer’* I urf. "Restorer ar 1 b<-gs>,.u it in very -oil! josoH, ns abf was r-.ry weak. 8ho toon 1 .gan to impv' -vt ; continued the remedy and was restored tc life and tiaeHb! and Ir to-dv, hotter than she h»g ever been oelore 1 regard her rontor lion as nee; -.j a miracle, tor which she te ivd'jb'.cd to Brewer’s I,una Restorer. ,R W Bomnfb, ..dt.vitf Mnoon. Ga, Health oan be bough 1 ., but yon Drive to pay for it whh temperance at the higbeat rale*. Sorrosi. ftetlltiauid «*n, feu a-o avowed a free trie, of thirty dttMB of -ho use of Ur Dye’s Celebrated Voltaic Bed. with Blootrio Suspensory Appliances, for tiro spetdy rei.ei and oermanan! enre of Nervous Debility, loss of Vitality and Manhood, Aid kindred troubled Also for many oth- ar diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and maDhood guaranteed, No risk is inoarred Illustrated pni- plilet, with full la format: n, terms, eto, mailed Iren* by addros.s'sig Volteie Belt Co, Maw. ball, Mich. Heel, tu th.sst.seAwly The ocinpany In whioh you will Im prove nr'jfci will be the lean ixpor.slve to yon Nhe WL.O H tiviti tjz The Q if-en of Beautv must iook to her leoth, >or s p-etty mor b Is ir disv erasa ble to female lovoilnsis. BrnBh y«ur oetb cttel'udy with frag-ant ZJ- DON - anti you will lie ohutmed with tbe result, f-r It is wiifcon as a dentlfric; .- a' *8 tu tb&w Whor. a ui m uses u.gh wotds he k in var" •••*» bustness Ladies Do you want a jiuro, bloom ing Complexion l Ii’ so, a few applications of Hagan’s MAGNOLIA BALM will grat ify you to your heart’s con tent! It does away with Sal- lowness, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of tho skin. It overcomes the ilushed appear ance of heat, 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. MOXI® NERVINE FOOD Is the only harmlei s and effective Nerve Food known which leaves no after-dTects, oud is without stimu lant or alcohol. It is a delicious bevorage and will positively recover Brain and Nervous Exhaustion, de- f-troy thirst for alcoholic drinks restore the appetite, cure Dyspep sia, give refreshing sleep and im mediate relief to any (rouble arising from nervousness. A single bott e will prove its virtue. Manufactured by MOXIE COM PANY, Atlfnta, Ga. For sale by John I’ Turner Bro, and G A Bradford, City Drug Store, Colum bus, Ga. 50 cents quart bottle. iip.o ul> ax . rd mi SPRING AND STOCK COMPLETE the FAMOUS BRAND Oh Oceans of Straw Bats! Armies of Hosiery! Shoals of Neckwear! Miles of Suspenders! Tons of Collars and Cuffs! Forests cf Walking Canes! Cycles of Umbrellas. In short, the largest, finest and most com plete stock of the kind ever lumbus. In the future I do not propose to lob any customer go out of the store without buy ing if he has the money to pay cash, COME AND TAKE THEM AWAY AT YOUR OW iH PRICE. 0. G. OLD MILL PURE OLD RYi This wliNky w ? intro«lot** 1 or: 11,H.-y in tbe l-IW, III. Ill" 11" in' y Tunking; m .v ftiumla. ItU tlie lirniliict ->i 1 . i.u»Pt iij , ro\ G<1 l'loCPMf of d.rL.I* : til I;, ft-..!,) I' itt'f y «’(• « p'.cl t* r • 1 i :. hrit'K ho. 1 .r:i- 1 ortiiiy iti w.w.-litt ihi* r.iuil !nl,v 1 tiUurttl i-y auf, * Ju-lly ' "li-l'rfi'.i 'l u >3 imit'oi 111 'imtl ‘Por'a by 1 uui-iit, r. M. IDl.i:\ Cur lutii Stru •t ami 1st Avon o, Cotunibu?*, ’J mh25 •> * J In U ) Petition 0 Iucerpor* JK ft 1 4'e "Tin* E qititcr But U ui J Puffiit-bim; CoinguL. y,’> 50STGH MB SUlfJRNU STEAMSHIP FOR BOSTON DIRECT PAtSKNCS R POUTS! (tmlifna Wtv Eneturid suit tuKryift. K oil- Uu, Aiatmoi., tea ecnih and f-er.th a «; t first-class Passenger Ae.i«ittn<oitfc»loi. Cablu Fujuiag* Jit, Szcarc-ioti 3S5. *>!«er^,r lli mHK tnpeUor J rot, Blaamuhlft* of tm. I Comjf.«uj a/* 1‘PpulttKl to aoll h'f.r Bcmrra wurj iunreua,t ai 8 p w: ucd iron -iWiMB si v-i'owe; (MtasdftrU tuna) XTY OF MAOOK, Thursday, April 15, 3:30 GATE p □) CJTY, Tharsduy, ApU 2.: at ihuu p m CITI OK MAOOM. Thursday, April ill, »i i:3>J p ,'jq HATE f’lTY, Thursday, May 6, *17:30 o a CITY OF MAOOM, Thursday, May 13. p.i au n m a^TO. CITY, Tbnvsdsy, May JO. <u 7 Hi pm 0ITY OF MACON, Thursday. Muy .7, at 1:00 p m GATE OITY, Thurt'day, Jons 3, o' 6 30p nr CITY OF .MACON, Thursday, Juno 10, at 13.-JO p n: GA1E CITY, Thursday, June 17. at 6:3t p n. OTTT OF MACON, Thursday, June iM. at U:O l .i hs id GATE CITY, Thursday, Juy 1, tio:3t pm Throufth bitls oi ladln* iivtL to Wav rSut'pjuJ n>ftt,rafioturlr.’v potats one toXJsi Th* Oompany's Wirarvss lit both ’»ov»>n. ah and Boston or* conxmeUU \ritrrlt. , toftcllr.B out it th* two cH!*i!. BK"W ARliliON A BAKNAKU, Ai»utp, Sfcvi.iii.* ;r, 0\,, •;.? W L 01..'SK, Az-ni Car.sra: Kallroad, OoJujr.hai, 8. •rpiot; NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS The Tax Digest for State and County Taxes is now open at my office on Twelfth street. J C REEDY, »pl eodw3r> ET E.M C. OiMsleiv Goods. W.&J.SLOANE layltc attention to tbe attractive prioee at which their entire etrirg fitock is heln« offered. AX VHN8TKU9 from #».00 per yar-1 npward WILTON'S from 1 75 per yard upward MOQUKTTK9 from X.»5 per rar' upward VELVETS from I.3fl p*ir yard cpward BODY BRUiSKLS frooi .90 per yard wpward TAPEdTRy from ,5« per yaid npward TNORAINd from .50 pur jard upward CHINA MATTINGS from .10 yr yard upward SWISS LACE CURTAINS from «4 .50 per pair npward MADRAS LACK Uli'TAINn from $2.50 per pair upward ANTIQUE and FRENCH Lace CU 1 TAINh fir m $3 50 per pnir upward NOTTINGHAM LACK ( URTaTNS from .75 :>er pair npward TURCOMAN CURTAINS with handsome Dadooa from $5 00 po* pair upward TAPESTRY COVERINGS from $1.00 per yard npward CRETONNE COVERINGS from ,85 per yard apward WINDOW SHADES r-ads on aLort noltoo or ma terlaU farniahed. (ormp?D4tn«e luvitctf. BROADWAY AND WH STREET, ,i;i iuisx tin, CF SXJCC.ESS t? mu THI i IS CO ’l MOTTO, A>D FVEB HAS BEEN. Ul ON IIIJS PBINCIPLE HAVE BU1I.T OUR rP.CfilEP.OUS BUSINESS. Don’t loe Deceived n.td ii: bcastful advcrtisemerit 1 -, Lut see the and be sure you get what you boy. Our By so-cullcd lev, juices in goods as they arc priced, stock was never so ccmplete and goods were never sc cheap. All askef a cl i serin, in a ting public is an damnation of oui stock be buying, All siy Kuvtn's is a good place to t-ado. STATE OF GEORGIA, MU,SCO GEE COUNTY: To the Lion Superior Court of said County: The petition of John King, ti Gun by Jordan CE Kochstras-e-, N 1* Bunks, A V Bo.’.t.rite an I George P Swift, junior, und tl.i ir associates respectfully show th it they have formed an association and detire a charter to be grante l to them he a corpciation under • -a .Beclianl670oftLeCodeofOeorgi.i>. ceT-j /\yiTT1 1VI f The : bjeet of such corporation bHOWII HI | is to cst'.Uiiih and maintain in tho city of Columbus a publishing com pany, tuiiler the name and style f the '‘Enquirer-Sun Publishing Company"; that they propose to carry on the business of editing anu publishing ono or more news papers in said city of ColqinLus, and to have and carry on tbe job printing business in connection j therewith, and also to publish books, pamphlets and otlici peri odical utert;lu"e I ho capital to be employed in such husint ss ard actually paid in is twenty thousand dollars, wLi h is divided into shares of liftv dol lars each, but they desire power at d authority to increase the amount oi capital stock by vote of the stock!,oi lers to not ex.eechrg tiity thousand dollars The business of such oorperttuou is to bo d.me and its prineq ul office to be located in t .0 city oi Columbus, in said c -unty and they ask to be incorporated for it period of twenty yearh. ITiat such corporation may ite orgaii'Zed at any time, and may elect seven d.rectors 10 manage tiro affairs cf the corporation, and that. ( said directors n ay elect one t 1 t}ic ; r number President', indrmy ' also elirt a Secretary and Treasv.t- ' tr, who 111RV !>e the .-..tint pei'.-on, and may or may not be one of the dirtctors, as they may elsct. 'Tint said ccpontfion sliall h:i\o the jiinipf to adopt by laws for their regulation, and may acquire by purchase or loan any real or personal property thut may be necessary or desirable for their i purposts, und muy also borrow money : nd issue bonds, notes and mortgages to secure the same. That there shall be no indivi.iaal li ibi.i \ upon any of the stockho.d- ei s, except l'o» any balance that may be due find uiipaid on the ctp t .1 stock tub cribed for !>y tlitrii. BiALODY, B PAN NON <fc BAT TLE, I’ctitiuiers’ Attorneys. GEORGIA, Muscogee County.- Filed, in the clerk's office of the su perior court of s:.id county and n Til lilt lit iu we f corded in record of writs K4 , T,5, folio j77 i.nd S, this April 1 i lb:G GEO Y BOND, Clerk S 0 M On, 0 1 r>u tirsu SolublePacificGuano Tho only one of the PIONEER FERTILIZE ITS That is still in the field under the same name. Manufactured by the Pacific Guano Coxnp’y Works at Wood’s Hall, Mass, and Charleston, 8 C, Capital, ONE MILLION DOLLARS! SAM 4 BIT. /vi > \ r Y NERVINE THE GREAT NERVE CCNQUEROn M E tf A R f fi.' A *. i^pecif.c for LpuwpU'. Flea, an-. Failing !• cits tin;ckl> rniitioU ^uti'jarod. Rllmlii 'tae Garb'do». Le« end .Sc-utdi. Pcnnarierit! v isud prorrptly curr^i Puralj^i*. Yt'tt, It In a cli&rifllxiK tuid LetHtufoI Apoiiectj Kills Bcrofula ind E’.uk’b Kvli* twin fcrotborm. Cht»nK(« bud broAlii to good| rouiufiUk ouoac. Rente Bill rulbjm and Jeaa eou.plexiou. Gbarinlug raeoWonl and oiatciilew uxAtJve. It drivea Glck iloadtcLi; like iLo wind* OoijtuliiB no druatlc oatbartlca or'.^latee, PromHlr cnr*»* rnenmHti*.ni by rontiLg It. Ji«4t..reA 1!' - k.*iLg nropfciiicS to the - lood, Ih g '.urat.'.F' Tto curt- all r.or^ou* Uaordera* R'HuL.c- w f " 11 ui! upiaUai fall. The undersigned, who, since 1865, have supplied thousands of dealers and planters with this popular, and reliable Fertilizer, are prepared to take their j L"! orders another season for Soluble Pacific Guano jf} E and Dissolved Bone Phosphate, which is a high grade of Acid Phosphate made by the Pacific Guano Company. J O MAI KEY SON A CO, [Genual Agu.ib *'ucificGuano Co,Aagru‘ta, Ga. For Georgtft, Scetb cLminu. A t-.ti.n-o, Fitnab i.LiI 0..i :.u\u - iiig Bgontf- are Frank K Fobfrts, Mobil': F" I! Ocrdr.n, Cclcntbue; It K Mx.if oe, Macon; P A Dunbar, HKvsnnBh; M B Mnibewbcc, AugnatB, Ga, Fcr ail3 by ELANCF * RD, PURRUB & CO. COLUMBUS, GA. And dealers elsewhere, lault dwSm R«frcnhi« t.sr u.lti'J uti'i lnr*MuratA body. f'-10.,. t» "ii« or ouey ro unded, 1 fr wrr u*j l• ovfir UurOA**nd cbydu-lanu Ir. T S and I.aropo. 1 iu L 6 und Ruroptj* dids' Fancy Desks, &« lUK-t (ttwlh Mid LnWHt# Frlcw < »u».n»nu*t‘ri C«tu*i-M UZ+. lUNlljfW. *****4#