Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, May 26, 1886, Image 2

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DAILY KNbl'IltKK • SI X : rnLI'MIil'S. GKoltRlA. WKPXK8DAY MORNING MAY *>fi, A GLANCE AT THE SITUATION TWC YEARS FROM NOW. hnvi id !'ii.>-l J’mr ,v<'cirs in ]' and tlml • r. ••>••• y inn.a. help t<> I Ms, a id with it h< nr-' nWo an..flier dri'Wr di i.i. i C d '• ‘ Iniid " iirlit to have nnuiliir t.Tin an .! i ter of •.i i r piny. i l CHUMPS” ITOO LATE TO HOLD TEVFIK PASHA S JOKE. s| pi lit 1*1 iiin(><1 Ivuiulil still in til (lentini Honor** |.«i >ort liwrst CImoIhimI K.-min iTilt** lillt Hi lllotTJlf) \\ :iIII Mill! in tin j lie l» nio ( hli'liiiulr o' Who Gather in the Ducats at the E <pense of Suffering Humanity, I In Re | Petit ion i i'll .vi,.;,"n- Bwja iv ,,‘Vt •"K' •t'-.-'ir.- lU,. j'"' nioivtiou under section J in On ii rt !i it jouruei st i*imhUs i i i«t . • i (i ntl •nts going | . u this • Washinot<*f, Mmv128 through tlu* went .uni your correspondent lo give count of tlu* presidential mov on (|iiii tly i«i l>oth parlies which Imv large Meld for their theatre of action. In t lie opinion ol loading political man nyvrs ol' noth parties in that section tin soul h is likely to bo in 1888, as it was in l.sM, democratic. New York is regarded as an uncertain state, ns arc uls< > ( onne.-t i cut ami New Jersey, imlinna is also re g.irded on both sides as uncertain, it will be perceived I Imt under those circum stances the held of contest is, on the whole, tile same as in 1884. To take first the republican managers. Those 1 have talked with admit that Blaine means lo strike for allot her chance once more, and that, with his skill in organiza- I ion, and t lie money of corporations which is behind him, lie limy succeed in winning the nomination. Thu Blaine politicians, of whom there arc a good many in t lie ■\\est, boast incessantly of his immense and predominant popularity with the western and northwestern voters. They profess, as they naturally would, that their mail is the only man, and that not only no one else can he nominated, hut no one else ought to be. When, however, you come to talk with tin; republican voters, many of them arc* not so enthusiastic. They would like to elect a president, and they do not fed sure that Blaine could he elect ed. The canvass of 1884 has left a feeling among great musses of republican voters flint Blaine Is not strong as a candidate. The feeling in the northwest against the undue nssumotions of corporations is very strong in both parties, and the belief that be is their active ally and that in the presi dency lie vould be their friend, makes re publican voters lukewarm about him. LOGAN’S STRENGTH • liaimm stat ur< urkMi mhmter at W>slv irb.im d bulk. Inn all t hi dan from way back, i If . somi what stooped Iron The Glarin'! Gall Exhibited by Non* Pro/ession'il f rauds. U Get u Stylish Suit at Bottom Figures. IS3. THOMASJTfTSflTsi ✓ I J-’Ubii*niii# one or more newspo V i said corpora*, i n ttio city nf ( The cnnntrv I- r I ITp;■ iait r-•(•(•!• i l.' ii' l!ic time .if A lit: ii mi inaiiCfTcil 1 o ike, the UiinJ onu he M.i illl In they have to -a tain their .,n-i ;t< . cleverly concuci. <1 cert 1c e- are fort, i: 1 -iii-1ice! Ing, ,.U1 per: inj; In l.cc e CLO T IT J E To, large stock of first-class CLOTHING that was shipped in March | •*)' fn' hi t. For T1IK CASH these beautiful ami stylish goods wilJ | ; | y In v riguri'. The lateness of spriug is the reason fur offering ! v c jiri' 11■ Ml, ' I i‘ ; know Ko win bar. T'i t » writi ail, •nore l In; of till MMo of p it.ish, 1 kl or iM<*sdann a husoand k his Inn lislum i. pr< ilf of t hose writ dial a lii mi*a ii Mariam so am and so, and that is all his wives?” “A husband keeps his wife or wives it sc, as a rule, or in separate cshxn its. M'he Mohatnmed'.iu re!igi>.i permits only ft air wives, ami t uv.< umi • certain conditions, regulated by the Kao ranic laws. If the first wife objects tlu husband cannot bring a second wife uml. ; the same roof; indued, he cannot mar.a .another at ail unless lie is amply able u keep a separate establish mi nt. The .' a gives the wile tin* right to have her bus band dragged before the com Is i iie violates that rule. and he a dealt with accordingly. Plural wives an not universal among ihe Turks, i haven’! a single friend in Constantinople, and J have a good many, who has more than om wife. I am told t mil in Asiatic-Turkey t Ik custom of plural wives among tie- pea.*>un- try is very (*0111111011. The first wife, whr works in the field with her husband, ur 1 .1 oul\ ’i:t!:»ii i h.n-drd- ••! ... if iouble ide v.ithi: lii.>od i.V.mdie. 1 ’ f« r ail Bleed, Skin an f leers, Khcumut i-n OLD ENGLAND OUTDONE. ! him to marry a y 1 , . , , , III III 1.(1 lllc(I I • ' Limn, on the whole, is the strongest | Iv a fom-1 ian in the northwest. The soldier ele- inorc- iiswataii.-i irient is with him; tho people believe there women too are are no scandals a^ninst him; there isiifeel- n ,i„. r i,, •,, imt tilt he was not quite well treated hy I S„H V Cfiens. ‘ Ilia . a 1 bird, in order to liave iiiMt the farm, 'i'eese il eompany to lacli iarhten tho comm •II dans ninri I lie lilniiie leaders in lb,SI, and there is lie- sides this a singularly strong demand for a western man. This’is imrlly sentimental, blit in part arises also from a fear Unit the w, st and iiortliwc't may turn butto lie less solidly republican than they have been in the past, and that as these states are neces sary to make republican .success possible a popular western candidate is advisable. To tliis the Blaine, politicians reply that Blaine is essentially a western man in spirit, and that it is easier to hurrah for Blaine than for any one else. They re- pa ri I Logan, however, as a serious ohstaele in their way, and Illinois is full ol'selieines to break him down in bin own state. The old device of Blaine to promise everybody l , n chance at the viee-j,.-osideiiey is getting ,.i, ; tried on Otdloin’s friends, and they ire noT, . i.' ,, . badly pleased with tile .suggestion. They | ... will try to prepare the way for a Blaiuu , awn | ;i I he h, •f a ingsi T]u*iv who w; provi>!( paired mid im him, C ong tlie Miijiainim:- •svioii at l he mosijiie, be- irriveH, tlicj iKii'SDi) ho ilo- i.i Lick ami pro.spc.i itv. •nan in Uonstambiopk I! ** of hail luck and 1:: 1 - y *norning early lie e- t mos(|iie of St. Sophia uni some nun ahead of i I have 1 ;tr] (. had • !c, •. :u . ii, LV ^ (jv : *1 heal. I we. - .dliietod hef. 1 l- 'ea.-'iij» iE 11 e.la 1.'’. r, •* i the doc! ers over l he re e* nLi 1 • : cii’'- ,;i.\ r. *• • •.Meets ii.sO.iit-ii every-iiie. .v* i i c.’k • ■ ve.al pieces of bore whieh it •.a< wo”).* • ! out. 'Ey YOU CAN ! FIND Al r i i . U P> H 'i n fj n nntu 9 ni 1|f 1 s !»? 5 11 i'i i La S? 1; i! H fiU( D ! i n m HI ii u i s I u. «i i llri t) ;/ !-• ad. and A • i : . j | -,, j ; ^^ lo irun. : i im.-d ! , .--.•sill shur- . nd spots, light i in cl airy. -1 : Midi: ■■ ■ a a. r. ILo.-iiic' X . • , ai: i '- ill j 1 f-'li ann iii'ji.s. AT. J .. 1 w.' . ; . g a i • i m i i .»•:'• , i j 0- r. i- • Lllii'in. id.i'ie-. ('cr Plidd Lav .ns, Slieer i Ml..id Svii-.-r.-, Si;».•(.-r Plaid (Jr- udi.'s. Til.-.-- na in ; 111 plaids, niebiiia-i plain is. jdaids .' ilirlicr -(jiiai,'. Tin ar..' a )\*dy n«IHa Tile ;is- -< ii'tiin • j i l 11,dia ,\i nil.- in c n-iilii and i vory Avliito, 32 indie; s and (i8 .-11 ( " V. . la. Vidom •iemi' S Ail- over Laces*lo mate]). 1 lii. clvcd and ('• .ird,ol bimi ties, very sheer, an excel lent iiTju.*, and lo hay hU.'lll'.. - hi cot.;i'Ci .*('n't''!' I,»ul list, hooks, iNuiiiihlfts mployedin such r ( s of lifty^Lviij. vot u ( ti'imii! t-i • . ly pain in I:, ided intn a T of capital stock I 1 ry •',' ■• it exeet W : \ K jiftyVi. • ' • 1 ' .:»- ■r..i • t" | UICIJmI ofll' C lo Iv |, i‘s may c-iect y he 1 ht ; n ]»r iperty that nmv he n *ecHBi rv or !- ,lt: ■ •' l-areases, 11.11.1,1:1: .esn l»».„ 1V,UI - Doiuls, notch and nioittrakus util liahilii ly of the stockholders IW ^ V ;; V: !; :1 \ if l| . L i <: . i Vi' ' jni ' aKl diecaiiitui; for by tliein. J'hATJDY, 15 HAN NON ,t 1JATTLF .•etitttaa rs’ A11,,V-■ -,.. /•< nrv a. Mnscoiree Ceunty. Fit, ,11,0,,', ,' Oltiee oft In: S,i;>ertnr Court of agi'l com • '■ ■' 1 of writs ’*4 .am oi, i'j'i' and s, this April isth, issi>. 9>:°. y. pon’d M. Co., r lapelii o >-i!! . ‘LONE STAR STATE. mi. ():•. il I I: votci V it ni ‘Ms f; F( i* 1 pray, !)!-:xt.;h, r J .\ J'u.e P' vl.iv >.f our eustoiu-. i . left hi.-, *.• ! . the first time'i.i ^ix nio iths, -I'u.t u* ; ing >.idv .»r bottle of R. Ji. iJ. lie had -e.- ••.la r a ».-i a* 1 )‘ in, lhut i.un resist'Mi oun rt.euimuiL. J{. I H. now takes ihe lead in this K-tion. J UiDTIvD IiTO.8. uialoriui fur cliildi-cn's wear. GiiMe Coi-il PitjiK'^, PiHLie Welis. Plain Pique Curds, and emny other wlrle yootl.s wiiir-li .space will not permit us to and On Horn delegat ii talk Blaine and I f: irrison and Wilson; it. Ohio B! the tfcket i i the wind, ;b his wings clipped and no tho next prcsidei.;nil nomiimtioi], f think it very doubtful if flic Blafiu In Jiuiiaua they j m Iowa Blaine ;, v • and !■ ortikcr is J Poraker lias hail , longer Li. get In : praye poor 1 lie K' \ inch, ihe early de- j .0 wives. Wu« . | •.ni 'nitigs me my ■•i. l! el ijn\» I, a no. j be oif 15 rher for 1 v one wil'd.* The , :Mio by iheadviiu. • SHE 13 NOT DEAD. It has been "opMSed that I was dead—but I n its Rnnfis ^[nr u IS WilNOiiiH Magnetic Power Ih it I- the most successful appliance in the world the treatment of Nervous Debility. Neui.d • Ilheunvttism, Lumbago S!eo])!cs-nesss, a*.V' Dys’vpsia Biseoses of Liver, Kidneys and ’ gestivc Organs. Sick Headache, and all irnu':.' arising from insufficient and impure blood. • t in a f. Illinois a wav fr< friends say t licv w id second on’4hc Blai ie . ;• Slurman is strong 1 friends in everv otic r ,v western state, nut tin .» silent and an* » <-l ma'.i movcmcids. Tin y ,i HJicnnan can carry as . as Blaine or any o(b< xvould he move eertiiin p and other neec sjirv • • Blaine, and Mr t tIn comes to look at .• vi , y it moil* prudent to <]■■■ • than an.v <* her. I larriso of ’ ic'ara ' nent of t In youn cans. II. ! i * • , v • ran, and Bogan s ' i.iiovv llim to go my otIn ’• f ickef. n Oldo and has i.'.un am north- are cmit.'j.is -ind ig any agg’ts-dve how *’, or. t ii.it tny wester r. s', o s ■r candidate, a. 1 » cavrv New Vo a day lie vot *. at the of tile , ii liic nb’ig pm two 1 ‘.'or ur yc-nrs I have hec. rlhicted with a N'cviraigia. Alylloh .-iirank av ,.y. i .y mu.scjes .vocme.i to dry up umi tonn int* iitik- knots, joinis •va.-re .vvoUcn and pafuful run! nil concluded I • •-» = *. a*, i I’.ue 6sed live bmP-s of B. Ik B. am! b -vc gahn 1 60 p- in ids: -. I' ;-.-h. and am now And full of now things. Wo ask your inspection, believin that wo show by far the choicest assortment in Columbus. •U.K IH'NN .”.VAY. I *■»• * h- B. ,'k R. Co., At’aat... (la . for tlic-ir k of \tVnd.fr-.-t . Blanchard, Booth &. Huff- People's Line of Steamers. ' WILSO-TTIA l-i> Wilsiuiiii Mnguciic i»owi*r Lmlics' AtMliMiiiml Sni>iM»r8er, at. ■nt i u’idat Kite i when t u!l lii1.1 it man Hpf .an caused : who since, a truth part » ' sci" lie: Who * niug • one d ilig in he \V.i dtivin • in the easL- "in lit)'Ur V y- niiu;- let;. WM FAST PASSENGER SCHEDULE OF THE tumiUtaimtwJ wJwviuW naan.-aaiiu .v- Jm m Fovthe dispersion of Fibroid end other tilin'n and enlargements of the womb and the ovui.e. Also gives great support and comfort and in creased strength to the walls of the abdomen in cases of abdominal enlargement without any particular disease. Tends also to decrease aid prevent excessive accumulation of fat. tBMOT power t h ranks *i * st- M ,11:. i-.- da. II! W : VaiMislc most spi char iK.w ly c-v, f* i !u* t. out lii"i .-1 draught fro*, siiiab walcrl ,'k ii.it su \ i f t hey a ; c 11 ii* v would rather not disposed \,. i i■» ( u* push tiin. to , ... ll.* ik \ iicrc is ; st*w Inn « :u.didacy wih in imt scry few in.stcrn men, asu.e 1 w<*st knows and i;i.n • Aiovcnu.r Hill, of N spoken of here and i . “\S ho is he. anyway?’ to lake up a new man, haw one of their own. The western di moerm to t liink New York so party's sal vat ion as it bus been i:: .In* p.ist. They arc gn at ly cncim. aged hy t he part success in lss-l, and h dievc that in l.sS.8 tlu> will he able to c i. ry siA.rai nortli- wc.siern statis and m..ki* a w.r; serious break in the republican line. But tin* western and northwestern *h moeralic voters think well of v'le\e!and, and if the party is to have an easp ru man they w i11 stand by him. .Many iL niocrntic politicians arc deeply dissatislieil with him, hut the rank and tile say lie is hoiust and means well, and there’is a stioug feeling an.ong them that l liwland's eoiiscrvative eour.se iia.s disarnuii the sireerc alarms »>!' a great many republicans w ho believed that the eUiTion of a ih niocratie nnsident nn ant repudiation of tin debt, failure to pay tin-soldiers' pensions, recognition of ADVERTISERS Cat loan tlio csact cost cf any proposed lino of aivertishg* in American Papers try addressing Goo. P. Hov/ell & Go,, The Sic an: t-r ELLJS wears the horns as tlie fastest steamer plying thi Chattahoochee, Flint and Apalachicola liivers. a o jve :pu\_ TTY, litroiKhniy. Vcw York. Dr. C. TERRY, A(|ent, Columbus, Ga. A(_VO M?.roi: ATfONS FI II ST-CLASS IN EACH PARTICULAR s now running the fastest schedule ever undertaken on the Chattahoochee making two u ; i> > a week between Columbus and Apalachicola, ami l’nrnish- iigel's from Saw.unah, .Jacks niville and Cciisacolii to ail i>oints on the Chat- ad A pu iachicola : iig rapid tiansit li Ui*. ami . fter Mr.rch 27th, 188(5, the following scheilule will be run, river, fog, etc., permitting: Sieinioi- ELLIS leaves CohunNns Tuesday at S a m raid Saturdays nt ’: 10 a in for Apalachicola. Leaves Apalachicola Wednesdays at 8 p in and SuniJtt; s at L in Crab Orchard WATER. the uver. the kidneys, the stomach. THIS BOWELS. A POSITIVE CUKE FOIt iron. i. t'l.'i. ' r .\dvoMtisir'a Bmmt.u, uco St., New Voi i. I:-..’ 5 00 oa.lt- > i.ivu Vilo* T'a- St. liar r }-11is will take frei;;bt Pur Wareiiou.su Landings only, but will take jiassengers to and 1.. U. l.u dings: dyspepsia. Constipation. Sick Headache. •SCUKDULE OF THE STEAMER MILTON H SMITH, as follows l.ohuiihus even Satunlay at (i i m for Apalachicola via Bainbridge. Ap:tl:»chicoLi Monday at (» p m for I'olu in bus via Bainhridge. igc is (Voin Hiivnnnaii and Jack j )nville can meet this boat at Chattahoochee going down pusR Oiio to two tonupoanfulH. Gcnuino Crab Orchard ! ' A,Trt Oil THE LI a. YOU 71A GIT, POSITIVELY CUITLD IVY APMITUSTEIIING DU, HAILES’ GOLDEN SPEDITIC. Tt e:m be given in ;i nip ol' rotten or t« y iibo.it the kuowiatlge o! tho person : ?i iug it; i s uhsoliits*ly !ia vmloss, :iud -.vi! 1 t i pei in inent ;uni speedy core. \\ tint lo im r Fiv-Th wil! take freight lor all landings, and will take jiassengers only on up trip. Arrival and Departure of Trains at Chattahoochee, Florida. •niuuu » uni vftkvisj,. nviiled pack agon at Me. anu^t. iio genuine 8alta sold m bulk. Crab Orchard Water Co., Prop’rs. N. JONHS, Manager. Lmiisy in 11- (oholic w reck. It has Ihmwi given in tliou- tV< . sure iias l J <dl!» well! It n!V. r'/’nii.-i. Tho system once i m prcgnnt ed with i he H.j»ccilic, ii iiceonies an uSter itnpossihilit3 for the liipior appetite lo exist. For Sab* by FO G S-A.XiX3 13 IT Wi. 0, hcod & CO., l: : t -m, *n into '.:? st., ros.r>ijit ca. Call or w rite lor eireular A: full p;.rti< ulnr.s l lie rebel debt and now see that the eel democrat ie as under in a 11 v Mg'ns point re j aiRieau.s should 1 tasteful to republic bolt and siipporl a if t hat democrat sho niieral run •ale riie.se lllldel tile, uinoy e nn i \\ p o is ni "its u I . 1 Hi y us to this, that iff. Meriv.elb er County. 'file fa neb lo their ieularly • so far ■g'tila :ly l\;i; in- IF .1-! N. .n ig-1 hings dot l- the lleW |)i s ; they if 10111 \ d ruin know reason oecia! Deposit Vault • one - r»'- < aril T! < nligi. up Vi the b vert is of 1 u ople who mix t in ir sbiess, but forget to stir it usiness invariably rises to suit.—Woburn Mass., Ad- umHIiUlu i |‘ n PCM IMP flf jin u! dllliu uf mi a\t ui'i-:\'!-:h vm-: laugust sto\:ic of D attern Hats and Bonnets -1\h.-s bib! e.>mb:11,11i• u 1 < evt-r s!,«:-‘:u in 111 i ( ‘ -1 1 . i: |• I*:.*' > ii.-' u :I! p.-luiiisli c\ cry on.'. ! J , !',, ■ ! nark, 1. n y t n 1R - s ii r n o y n it \ft i p n n n •? n F 0 ft 0 T ft f| r ill f uN I HiaViiViiiU S HAW kmb UtrAH I mi:n! An laiterprisl la a niton a Carso upon, not oldv to e vlhing-. but h avs be 1 ck the Is Dili'.',i Milan- Mihms. Gliiim AFilaus, Enalish Alii a ns. Sal- in w. l-’aii.y SI raw. L.'Hiorus, and an (-ndlt.-ss varirly of EXECUTOR’S SAi '.Ulll , I'iii is 1! a Pv-il'fiC Staivilv .Lund lire aval LrAir- t'al ' (,. 1': . a .tilt . : ;■ ( -.Mlapt i, -.ram e. I: i u-ry uiiecti.'U •st, all’.! tn all.uv I • at ! . call trail g,.-i uoG\ 1 \ I5i.xes foe Ei’itt til A aiiiaa. Scho'i! Hals. Osli-i.-li I'l -i!hairs and Puiiiiions, Parasols and [•';., -. aii.l t-wryiluiig a,ipei-tainii.to MillitK.-ry, to which 11:.• ladies of Columbus ami vicinity arc rested fully invited. R. M.MI LFORD. Cu-hier. h*! V* 1 , i\, ,,1 I “ .'jlfcflvl BAG ap;s dif kOBJ'JdB BflBM r *-iwjfw*.-1 K-'ft&ga Baaisi rxi B r, H n Jim nsi&san&K'ti urn* womm H2J