Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, May 19, 1886, Image 2

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fc.M/i IHJSK - SEN : COLUMBrS. GEOKGlA. WEDNESDAY MORNING MAY lit. lSSfi. AND A GLANCE AT AMERICA S GREAT STATESMEN. Ifir.idng I*i* lim** !•) lhr «»f lorgottr n I'lrliiri** •‘Doinu* Mate* iii< '' hit' II ( allftl to ,>lfiiior) •list' mi'l W atrliiiiif Our (p Gi nit N"« Volk ( It) 8l»<i'inl Correspondence KnquiriT-Sun. New York, May 15.- Coming by the ghmamlcmh route was no mistake. Its clnniffinK srenerv jjave rest and interest in tlie trip, and ns the eye rested on the lofty and Brim old peaks, memories came tronp- Jiijj in of the hours when these same peaks pleased and inspired in boyhood's days days spent at the "Washington-Lee,’’ that now seem to have lacked nothing to ninkt them pirfeet. Thesedark bine mountains called back dim vows of soothing images of old school friends, of the great Lee him self, and images that long had slumbered Odd enough it is, how tlie sight of some one object will call up whole proces sions of forgotten pictures ami make them march by like phantoms. 5The past, verily how it grows holier the further we leave it. We took supper at Imray, a most charming spot. The hotel is a model, the grounds beautiful and the pcenery grandly picturesque. An absence of eight years from Washington make the WOXPKRPri. CHANGES Jn the city marked and noticeable. Wash ington is destined to be a large social and educational centre. Millionaires from all over the union are adopting Washington ais their winter home. The splendor of places. The governor has signed the Ar- . cade railroad bill. This underground rail- ! road is in its vastness and cost a s.upen- i duns affair. Fourtracks from the Harlem river to the battery, costing over four mil- [ lions of dollars n mile. Almost at the same I moment Governor Hill signed the hill an-| nulling the charter of the liroudwny sur face r<>.id, nml the bill making the Arcade road a wonderful fact. Dr. George L. Peabody, my old frit ud of ye by-gone German davs, greeted me ! warmly, and his influence has greatly aid ed me. His well-earned merit has gained ] Idi him professor of therapeutics in the ! New York hospital. Flint, Woods and ! the other distinguished men of their day, I are passing away, and the ranks must he ! HIT IS THE TRADE MARK Magnetic Power! Idled. S. X. J. I III- ( ill’i' Of 1..IIIIJ.S. J Of ail misunderstood things in daily life, j ! the use of the kerosene lamp prunaoly 1 stands at the head. First, a lamp is bougn'l ami fitted for use, amt then iiijctt day aiu r , day, und alter a longer or snorter period does nut give as good light l it used to. fl.eij conies complaints to tiiuoilnian or | llu grocer auout the quality6f the oil, l when a little reason and judgment ! , used would remedy the fault and l | remove the cause ui tne .comp,amt. I j H persons using u lump would re- ! i member that it is a machine, combining I the furnace and the pump, and emu i,*m* t to learn the jirineiple ol using oil, luuelt j trouble would be saved, for w hile no one 1 , expects to use a large machine without I | learning how to work it. any one can I use a lamp. Now, the wick is tue pump to bring oil from the fount to the bi.i/e., i I and as there is always mure or less ansi ! land dirt in oil, the wick soon becomes clogged up and cannot pump oil last. I enough for a good light, sou oomph, int is I made whona new wick would ha*, e removed tile cause. Then, as we burn oil out, the ! lightest parts burn ana leave tliu heavy | oil, and as it is filled day by day, Uie uii gradually gets so heavy that the draft nut strong enough to pump it up; and then ■ -dm , I "’WiffT vJr * r. x llienew dwellings, the elaborate beauty of Hie streets and the nobby turnouts give the iU id it refilled with f,- e -li oil. Then the capital a quietly refined and luxurious look jn'ciiliarily her own. Boss Shepherd may have squandered the people’s money, but Jio did it with wisdom, and »Vh ile he hud ids faults, to no man htore than he is the “father of our coun try’indebted for the materialization for the perfect plan fora central, great city L< II fresh burner, after a time, gets gummed up, ami ( the even iiow of oil is disturbed and causes . a smoky, uneven light that is very vex atious. 1 have had burners brought h*to I my store condemned, and a new “' 1L ' j wanted, when by two minutes’ work they j were made as good as new. Then \vh‘U j the wick needs cutt'ng, some scrape it oft; ; others cut it so uneven that it make® 11 | pointy blaze which so provokes one tf‘ !l t i In* wants to condemn It. If a little ruas on I were in every-day life we should soon find I many tis .ubles easy to overcome, but things j go on n slipshod maimer with no attempt I to improve them. But to resume. Tne I did hear | burner is provided with a great number of * small lubes to provide air. to the toil that I perfect combustion may take place, and not to collect dust and riirtunsil they me all closed up and smoky, bad smelling ! light is the result. Now in using kerosene, it We fill the lump up with white oil evorv ; Absolutely I'tirt* rikI 1 iuniulierated. \ hOSPITA _!?, i curative :wst; I IN “IRiViAi" Amo u/ r*H* . . •- cure a CONSUMPTI*. N, H E M O R R H } E S j A m.’ all II DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, IV: ALAR I A. tiik • :.*; v (PURE STIMULANT I For the Sick, Inval.js, CONVALESCING °ATi.iNTS, AGED PEOPLE, Weak and Debii.it/-.'; to Vvomen. l or ta.ic by lirugei.-ts, Cr-ct.*.- aal il j..1lrs. Price, Oiie JRitlui’ t.r The Duffy Malt Whiakey Co., Baltimore, Md. F- n I ?-C( nt Bl-nnp /•<- nur n’liii'i > nmplttm F^rn-. i-fiiii g iu\v |irit:t-s 11.'.111**« 1 in lioiisifiil iitlvei'lisenu’nf.s. Imi see ;!;<• us Mu*y a:’p jifinn!, and i»e sure you gel wliat you i'liy. Our siuek was ulmtt so compltde and goods were ih’Vit .-<> cheap. Al! Wf aslc of a diseriiiiiiLiting public is an t• >:;i*ii;i!.tii• >:i ui'iuii' slock lieiVu e buying. All say Kirven'sisa good jii-ice g trade. J. A. KIRVEN & CO. win. niKoiilii 'iagnelie I'ouer I.adice A inloinillill Sopj.erlci*. he dispc-rA.m of Fibroid and other tumors ana enlargements of thewomb and the ovaries. Abo gives great support and comfort and ini ed stieairth to the " alls of the abdomen in eases of abdominal en'ai'gement without anv Particular disea-'-*. l’eads also to decrease and prevent excessive accumulation of fat. »Baac 'hinging to the whole nation. We “did” o i apitol building; we heard a few words one or two of the famous speeches that ill lie sent home to a gaping constituency, nl we were the only ones that v of I hexe speeches. Nobody here tries listen at the average CONORKSHIONAb TALK. I’he few seated next tile orator are corn- lied to hear him, and they move about j day, and once a week empty r.ut the oil in v isilv jus if they were excruciatingly the Lunpanri us** a neM wick. hut oven aiui Ml. ' Ednimiclw watches all the small • trlK *5 °nce a w<?ok or weeks, and bo . . r i * , ,; „ ... .. j sure the lamp burner la clean, and a clear. , R legislation. is n * | polished chimney used, we will lh.d tha: u tl.is story is told, t'pon his first elec- ; ilie kero-cne la np is a cheap ami •jreat luxury, and not a rtoccssnrv nuisance. A little earn daily in usin^ lamps, makes all the dill; rencc biiao.n lux ary and nuis ance.—-J. li. bainont, in the Analysis. 'UNCHSAN’S _ TOBACCO . isru Hr REMEDIES yilYEilbaWl f ionfoi he Senate some one asked ,)ud^( who Edmunds was. Poland re plied, “ Jjc is a smart man, a very smart limn. Ho can see a fly on a barn door a jr.ile away - but, by heavens! lie will never Hi c the door !” Colquitt was languidly m ii'ing ci.n some ladies, Hearts was nursing JiA cute tittle chin, and Morgan and Blair Were looking trustingly and contidingly at t; .ace. Hogan, his mustache and his man- )icr i.ll seemed to read, our female hearts. J»vnrj nir.nnris well with the pension ele- jm rt j ud the ladies. We are in nkw yo::k. lnnnming, hustling, sinil- j fig. Hcdute, wicked, chureh-go- J.fj MioinalouS heart of America. ; polMitjons are ic.i all over this land, j 3 ’. h her red financial bio >d tliat gives life I a.:h! tone to our ocunmei Jai lrody. He who | jJ.is an extra talent she uld live in New v k. No place so quickly recognizes | > * il and pixrdlgally pays for it. No place . ^liiiilvconsigns one lo obscurity if medi- | c' . ily istheonly reeonunondution. After » ' ikin'* fiands with old friends 1 am now : j tied and nt work rotating between the* X e\v York Woman s hosjiital and Dr. '..Ininas’ infirmary. Our townsman. Dr. j .nvdV n Chambers, is with l)r. Thomas. . *i nr.v am line southerners—hospit.»l»’te aim c . ir lixC .u*v they are intelligent and well •posted. Ne w York is so thoroughly cos- )i TjKkliian one easily feels at home. | \ r ing mrl many old and \aluable friemls I If easily settling down and hav- i iq\.ainU*d reeling. On Sunday we ! '. ? >r. Paxton’sehnreli. 'flu hons* . s- cssiawas cnnvihsl. 'flic ehoir D mi* l- ’i b. it was after the sermon hud Metual- Jv Ocgnsi t*efore 1 felt fully satDtled whether j\ was an Dpiscop il ehureh or por.ie f’thcr. Dr. Paxton wears a rohe. An o! r t‘rt(.Tv was sung, and ‘’Praise liod from . Whom df blessings How” ciimr next lu ing hi ng by the entire congregation. Then the need was n pcated by the eoiigrega-I lion, i JK*n prayer lessons and the Lord's piayer. Just be Ion* the sermon an invo cation on the lessons. The sermon W :i.j Pull of thought, eloquent ami nt times sublime. In one of Wal pole's letters in speaking of I tin Dullish soring, ho remarks “spring 1 inn come in with its usual severity." This I- apish spring is here. Kubber eoats, gum t-luH s, overcoats and umbrellas aiv il- trade j jnark.s. And yi t the grass and loaves are i> il tjui'.ering ami rustling, ami all in all * w .:!) a conscious air that they are a little pi v mature. Krminie is TV lint ••luck ill ns to :«>i« a v. That Calisaya Tonic !s just what it pur ports to be, a tonic, a me dicinal prop ;ra- ’ | {'.on of real merit, and /i »t a compound of impure and adulteivd distille 1 sjurits art ful).' disguifited as bitters, which poison ; the liloon and lead to the formation of an ' I apjytite for strong drink, the following I decision of the comm >sioner of internal j ‘venue will show; j TltKASL’UY DtfPAbT.U »CNT. OFFICE OF | ’NTKUNAldlKVEXrK. WASHINGTON, Jan I- ' I •'i\\ -6tii, 1883.—Messrs. Westmoreland Bros., Dreenville, .s. »J.--Gentlemen: Your I 1 . >rnuilrt for making your “Calisaya Ton-I ! ic,” certified to under oath on the tfid | | i i.stant, has been examined. M.v tieeision is that, for purposes of tax- | r.tioii under the internal revenue laws, this tonic, so made, may be classed as a pro prietary medicinal tonic, subject to stamp tax. and that sales tin *•**<• f will be subjet t to the provisions of sections 3243, l\ S. Ke\ ised Statutes. Kesptu. tfuPy, Ghekn B. rvAi h:. (\. ..mis-sh iu r. Sold by druggists at £1.000 per bottle. PuiANNoN ^ Caiwon, Wholewilt! Agents, >iumbus. Ua. mvlJulw V j>r f 4! Cl .S6*AS TOBACCO OINTMENT hi x.t-i i*M rn'iu: I'lii.r.tiD fKE CUNGMAil TOBfiCC'J CAKK YITIP 's ;>\VN ill i’! l> V, t lire*- .u ii i la, I’ ir~ Hthfor Si.rii *' Kr-d .h1/!h li nk !l. til.:, r t. \;i Sc r [tf. Sut:- \ n ( Jgj: HitGH : '.i;*'? \ - . (rritati*.! . uO a i*i ic-e V'j c is. /It CLMfGfVIAM TftBAfiCU PIASTES *•'»»! .. i »■ •. iitoiall ii it lo di^’ irioMiHe.it. «ifie ic. * r ■ 1 • • ol till' ) k Ijv'l>T SI! DAT A t l ’ • “ ''. 'I M N'r* « o Jiiipc*uu»ied with the •hn-’ o } jut, nud in BpeviaJl^ renommeiniHcl lot rn. Wih ’a tif t».«* Bie i-t «ind lortla.l clarih • -ii # aac or it'Maram«T'<r> AgIdm nod : :.4 I )#!-u :iic»b r.’ure*-amrlVc'eaon " ‘ Acbee .d Pasas, hi.'. Pi Auk y«>urrin:g(.M*t iu inorce rcuiB.'* jh.ot v/it^totke OlliiGMAN TOCAGOC SURE CC. HURWAIV>. C.. It & 4 , i V * < ' i, ; ui ii a ml The Du-ind 4.00. The largest (Jernwin gun. the largest, in- I r\ Iced, it is said, tha r wrupp f\u' turund ait, has just been mounted on the fort ill ations at Wiiheiinshaven. Us weight is P buis, length 3J5 ft et. diameter ot bore VI m Ins, wciglu ofcimrgt !i-.rly JOC weight, reigiit ol shell over >!0 weight. Central in? n T f n Li! in i.O? Advice to Mothers. Min Si'• >t 11 ixo SYi;,'l‘ ,il w.aii vliiliii’vu ,'.u* cutting I lievi s tin* littli* s'.ifi'iTvi* al v;k*i nalurul, qiiift slt'vi) !i\ r. 11 \ trum Juin, ami tin'* lit:!' i*ii.*r •Itri^nt as a Button.” il is v tut..*.'.,'. It su.ulns the c'ViiM !'ii:n>, allays all ]>iin, rt*lit*vis laL s i hv bow via and is tiiv Lilt I'nr di thin* or bottle. rln 'tiier .V xslow's U used eth. it ve il pmclutes llu' eliiiii awakes as re j.'loasant S' * *1 ells tile 1 ind, l*i"'i- e«t known ter ai'i.-iu* . Twenty m.** o :a i K 'L I A I: Ills N;i hi nil l.ir*. Aciu kn, N. Y., Mav IS.- llenrv Diekor- ui, who killed his wife ia t he \ illage of [ *ravia, tliis county, fall. \\a> coll ided of nuivvler in the see* mi degree and. nte ceil to life imprisonment. YOU CAN FIND AT fiLIICiURD, BOOTH l HOFFS Facuni. and Anlif[iie Laces to trim.’’ Figured Curtain Swisses in stars and sjdoIs. Fight and airy, just tiie tiling for summer. Extreme Novelties in Lace Financings. Match Sets in Swiss Embroideries. Sheer Fluid Lawns, Sheer Plaid Swisses. Sheer Plaid Or gandies. These come in small plaids, medium plaids, plaids \2 incites square. They are lovely goods. The assortment is splendid. India Mulls in cream and iivory white, 32 inches and 68 indies wide. Valenciennes All-over Laces to match. Checked and Corded Dimities, very sheer, an excellent material for children's wear. Cable Cord Piques, Pique Welts, Plain Pique Cords, and many other while goods which space will not permit us to eniinierale. of White Goods Stool is Complete Cal lid! of new tilings. We ask your inspection, believing led we siicw hv Car the choicest assortment in Columbus. COMPANY, H2(» llroaihviiy, Now York. Or. C. TLRRV, Ageni, Columbus, Ga. mh2 illy Vatuable Real Estate ■S*l. FOR EXCHANGE. r » I D »A WORTH OF CITY OF COLUM- Jy'wl! bu- and Girard real estate* to ex change for timbered lands either in Georgia, Alabama or Florida. s:0.000 worth of Improved City Real Estate to exchange for Stocks and Bonds. f&g £2500. Two-story Dwelling near Broad street to exchange for Stocks and Bonds. $2209. 340 Ac e Farm in Stewart county, under fence. Rented this year for 6b. hales cotton. On place is a good nve-room Dwelling and necessary out-buiMiugs. Well watered and timbered. HO[ Acres in Hurtsbovo, Ala., with eight-room Dwebing, kitchen and three two-room tenement houses. 120 Acres one mile from Hurlsboro. Ala. Good four-room Dwelling and four tenement houses. Thirty acres in woods. S20 Acres two miles from Hurtsboro, Ala., with two settlements and thirty acres in woods. 480 Acres four miles from Hurtsboro. lAla. Three settlements and eighty acres in woods.J|EI The above property, situated in and near Hurts- boro, Ala., will be exchanged iiu columhus Keui TOOMBS CRAM/FORD, IN BE J. II. Yocum. T. J. Pearce, G. E.Thomas, Jr., et al. Petition to Incorporate the “Young Men’s Christian Association of Columbus, Georgia. GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE C’OUNTY.-To the Su perior Court of said County: The petition of J. H. Yocum, T. J. Pearce, G. E. Thomas, Jr., R. A. Carson, G. E. Chandler, R. O. Howard. M. \V. Howard. R. W. Slade N. P. Banks. C. VL. Hochsirasser, C. D. Hurt. A. R. Wil- kevson G. B. Whiteside and W. F. Tignor, of Mibri gee county, >tnte of Georgia, to be known as the “Hc'urd of Directors'’ of the Young Men's Christian Association of Columbus, to gether with such others as may become members • •fsaid Association, respectfully showeth that pe titioners, their associates md successors, desire to ! _• incorporated and made a body politic under Tin obje i «f tii»f il corporation will be religious, •yand ducatlonul in their ch..racer. The n .»f-aid c upunip'.i! wiJj L* th< providing • intaining for the use of its r.iembtrrs and ic suitable place or places for religious v. ur.-i ip. literary entertainment and edra instru. tion. The iuime t»f said corporation lo be “Young Men's Christian Association of Columbus, Geor- No ci»])ital to be employed .ii 11 a.--* •<. iat imi. The Fritu-ip tl pin the business of . of business or location of to be in Columbus, Ga. The tin * iiv< : ■ n, t • *»ity years from j (L..**« f charter, with privilege ofrenewa!. Pv tidoiu rs vie.-ire for .-aid corporat Ion the power of (ontiveiing .‘.nd L’eiiig c.iiitnctcd wifi; «’f suing ami being sued: of having and using a common seal. lo make by-laws, rules and regula tion-. for its government: t> elect and appoint | such olIicers, directors, managers, g.uieral secre taries or such other ners-ms as may l»* necessary j to car: y out the *J>jeus of iueorp ration; t<> pur chase. receive, o dd. sol . mortgage and convey j such real r.r personal ]»rop.-rty as may be neces sary forth. int^ivtts ami obj..*('ts >!' - • ) • »«»ra- I ti«»n . to t.’.ikc moi’.g.i'f •> or other i- ic- to - •* lire j th its i j . said eoi poi.di.m : t' i-sue ‘oo,» •- «*r I uui.r i : ’ilie.nos of ii'.'iebtedn**^ und-.r -'u li 1 by -a!‘ eh jbj f r the Hi ,\ L\ 1 > ill., y\ i ■!'. -i\ ' 111. "IV Ami I > \Vli:.l, * Willi A im* ti i tli smnui. ’-vliite and n.*nt, in, in-iath Unit's pui't* and sv/uul, mi' rosy. In-i.lt IiI'nt ffuin.*., ill iih*i ; u liatj'vur cuik*s; i*i* i roiiidi* may I>•• frill. '/aH)(INT I’ll imi'i 11" >i all. Ri a qchard, Booth & Huff. Mlt . Wis., Mav I s depart nieiit iiimaU C t "Hilt \ d from i Brown Cotton ©in C©„ ? NEW LONDON, CONP4. M:\mifmTurors * >f tlie “OU RvlUfic” \ ?'*~ ' ' L *“’■ i Brown Cotton Gin?, Feelers and Cuu- rpo.si .i: A . P* iM), Ri'XKlMJlSSALE. FOB A VERY LOW RATE! : Im- r, t^.'o It, cast eder, d. Us | Ji.uh root' garden, m in*n't propit it L u Wi n; her would l>e ptculiarly i iiticm N , i ui.” Sell ell ipir, m i MoyLiiii, li *B .lutb here. Viet *rid b.is iicillu tl" roundiiess of :uurc n* the voice tn !m* piiysugiil.v attradive m grc.it. Marrying a c«nu lim:m L 1oic shi In* J iimi«.• I.' see tiie rest of 11 l'oys mink this dmightt r <"!' wo altb turn > for awhile, But she will nevt r '*e ji r.r’i- Ih ' tiusbaiid is di v i\iiu; a Si\tli Aw mu ea T*"e'’ York man! leive its p« t. l>i\ey !t .’Baili d on the “ An erica" for liur.'pe. ‘tluw l.re lavishing tlienn-LIves on L’arolii .ilu'.l, :\l the Casino. She i- a talking so •jbrettr—.‘inps, rmiles, infatuates, and l •reives a momter boipjaet to nat. !i eae icCOfetunie. The b('ii-l)oi.s are sis .w * red « .Miss Hall. Sac is the adored lbi tin. m aient. , THE SPLENDID UESTDENl I> j ind luxurious mansions of Fifth and Mai U)n Avenues are being pushed away. Tra ao mercy. The shops u\ tak.ng Uu fii|;\\lM!^ r\VL«\K 111', tVIMi 0 i n i i u | Snspiall p.nnjvif «r I W U L) ; V.i i U XJ 0 . k i Li i AH tho vorv latot impruveraents: q .. J ^ ' q ' «l 1T“VC*1 rull 1>"X. ;.;.t.*:u Whippei*, r • • . i /--;--** Y.*y"\ ItusU belts, extra -r** .*; .*rasl:. f . .'■■■' V ;'•■■■'■ V*A*'"|I eieol I'e-ariutra, u. iMi-ro'-ed Fee V -* '.* .‘.PL't ’ * l : 1 ' - *’ • t *.*-'•’ 'idn.-T ■ " - .. ' .. ; . ■ «'* - q ™ ’ ?Y j.;v ~ . .j I i»;*;j,jv:;.ti:i> fb.-:kOF FllilGEl l'iiiil’ELTV OF THE 0 LOiumous bornof nrp 'Ol ; .'V‘ •" at any accessible pe.iut. .Send for full d’’•:( riptiau ilik! price list. ■ills, (p.luih'hls, Igi. FOR SALE ! w. i 1 : \. Tl iij OO LATE TO HOLD Chance of a Lifeiime—A Golden Opnortunitj;| u h I Gil) f GUI IV:''. I { m tin o j\ to. -nn*\T CLOTHIBR, •i Stuck cf I'usi-elass CL' iTH I NO ti.at was shipped in March Fur THK CASH these lieautiteil and stylish goods will , V ,,, v . x;.e lateness uf suving is the reason for ofieving