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Ji'iM'd inciililifatiiiii rc' "iV".J the ajij.i")al
ofMr. I’arni'll. mi l that it alio moot- ti.o
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I. ini Ifai'tiim't'm mnl Mr. Chunibonain.
In "ll""t Mr. tli roam, hi.*
fin fisc mi : 'lijiimnai'y has ii'unite<l the
liberal j'lirly oil hi* Irish jioliry, ami it i-
ii"\v n*.*"i'.fi witli a .air d'yiV" uf ji..-i-
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Ton Washini'loii liiml »'ulK'<-t"• 1 for tli
1011|a>si' of lniyinir Mr-, llanrook a In u*
niiw rearlios iii-iirlv *10.(11)0.
II \vim. '_'"t well throiitrii strikin',
all Inuids ,j"in to In mm! bniini'is,
j'l'ove that rr'i'i'l "ell*" liar nut lict'l
1 ii'clv lost rn III" iiiinlill".
'I'm: r«-vi-mics of tliri'o'."miii"iit so far
I hi* month nipe nearly *10.000.1 KJU in ex-
i a 'is "I the "xpenililurt'H during the sani"
jiiaiod, ami Irca.iiivy officials are enennr-
mreij to believe that t!i"i" will be tt Cmn-
I'.iratively largi'fb'irease in I tie public
debt— probably about $1J,000,00(5.
Tub latent scheme in Vermont is to
have the republican stale convention en
dorse Edmunds for HPiintor upon the dis
tinct imderstandiny that he will not per
mit. Ills name to go before the next preai-
■ ti'iitial convention. Mr. Blaine is work
ing for a solid New England delegation
in ISS8. •
M wwici.i,, (lie mmnlever of I'relli'r in
M. Eon ia, teal ilioH that l’ri'ller \va* ncci-
• li'iitally killed by chlni'ofnmi, which lie
administered prujumitiiry to a anrgiral
operation. Maxwell'.* "Lory in that after
tic found Unit, his vjetim was dead, tie
took what looney lie found in Preller’s
jMigket’s, li\i‘ or six hundred dollars;
then lie picked tho body in a large
trunk, ami went to Australia, This story
• Iocs not sound irfce a tnitliftil one, nor
like .the story ov the conduct of a man
who was tnnocent. Tt was the mnnov
that Maxwell was after, Ids own re
sources, he says, having heen reduced
tii jidO.
TuicitJi seems to be the Usual variety of
opinions in Washington concerning the
propriety of amending the larilf. Mr.
Morrison's hill adds a few article.* to the
freelist- too few we think—and reduces
the higher rales mi a eoii'idenible num
ber of uiamifaeliired articles. of course
every in 1 •• n•-! lliat is touched 1 iv tlie re
ductions will iibjeet and bring Inllueiiee
to bearaguinst the ttitl. The inaimlae-
tupBiSjiiml mi'i lnuues are jiaying dutie*
on raw malei ial* med !>v them- -many of
- not coin mg i uti i ci >m pet i-
>f our mmuifticluiei's. II
b'• wise fin cougi ess I" add
cii"! ini*. \\ hich v, it" taxed
:•' til" five I>1. fill'll'
"bji'i'lii.u I" *M"ll a nihl'S".
on imfai'i ii ring njicral ive*
■ a have 1'1'lili 'll for llii*.
and t hey i In m n a.~l< lor any ; mreasi inn hie
m l ion.
I hose malm'": I
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Ten I lion -ii in 1
in ri'.ilaiUijihi
Th.
A 10 *1111 I! A I II sl'UT.
re two d'l'iiiiu iali" mngres*iom
al emidiilatcs in die lieid from 111" In
diana jiolis, Indiana, district. As a ic
sail ol the light against (lie renouiination
of t’oiigressinmi liymmi the democratic
nominating convention "plit Saturday,
and tin re arc two candidates for the suf
frages of the '1'Uiiocratic voters. The
convention when it met was a howling
iiinl'. and an horn was spent ill the ellbrt
to secure order so that huMness might
proceed.
file result is-that which is likelv to oc
cur in any convention where an effort
i- made to subserve personal ends at the
expense nf tho party. In this ease the
bolt of young English and
In- friends from the conven
tion, if not fixed up, will lose that dis
trict to the democrats. There is no doubt
that Mr. Bynum was fairly nominated,
and the conduct of the bolters smack*
much nf the rule or ruin policy which is
so characteristic of Indianapolis j>« > 1 i-
lirtnns. The district is close politiciillv,
though Mr. Bynum carried it over Mr.
Veellc two years ago by about Il’iHV lie
lias only been a resident of Indianapolis
a lew years, going there from Daviess
unity, Indiana. lie is a self-made
young man, and made bis fight in 18SI
ui l ho tariff ijitestion, taking the position
for a tarilf for revenue only, lie is too
good a democrat to be struck down in
the house of his friends by scheming and
selfish politicians.
“AM !•" VISION 11 KIM 1ILK WMI,"
A movement in any work of moral re
form, to succeed, must have in it the force
of moral conviction—in other words it
must jiossess a strong element of con
science, to give it a permanent and sat
isfying hold among the masses of men.
if it is anything else than a sincere ap
peal to the reasoning sense and moral
nature of men—if it is started from
I’ji ni tli" i|Ui'*tieii of modern-
u-e nf stimulants there may
a debatable ground : but there
• Iisni-'*iiin Iiel ween l li"iigi>: til!
to tlie applHiSi'in of • ta! ab-
iii * in many individual ca*es.
vever, the ease I* stivtche 1 b"-
loniain of jiersonal argument
'sioii, and is narrowed to an i*-
ameu'iineiit. Wltlcmt
senl in. j.'lint Mr. < liud-l
long.siri'ic toward aeeo
lie set out to iii'co.'iiplisli
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multifarious complications and limita
tions, is about to Ini tested a* a matter nf
“practical polities” bv ail “anti-saloon re-
jiiiblican conference,” soon to assemble
in New Jersey. Till' New York Tribune
jirint* a letter from one of the promoters
of t he movement to Judge Noah Davis,
which outlines the programme, and it is
a very interesting scheme indeed. The
main idea is to have the “restriction” and
"prohibition” republicans agree to abide
by the majority action of the political as
sembly, no matter which wing carries
(he day, and stand by such legislation as
the majority may favor, restrictionists
voting for prohibition and prohibitionists
for license as the ease may be. This is
more easily said than done; yet both
sides are to be encouraged, to start with,
by | “common ground” attitude which
shall be “opposition to the saloon.”
The Tribune gives its approval to this
matter but the following dispatch from
Sheridan Shook, to the tribune, may ex
plain the true inwardness:
“The excise bill will probably pass the assem
bly to-morrow morning. Three commissioners
will pe appointed under it, one a republican, and
not ;i (trace republican. The biU will materially
help the republican piuTy, giving republican sa
loon keepers in the city t'he protection to which
they are entitled, aud will prevent the us$ of 'the
department against us puliticnljy.?*
There i< evidently Tory little ritrlitnn?-
iio.-'s in this whole proceed TV", and if any
(■limits iWQrltj go up over it tin* substitu
tion nf mammon for morality will be vor^"
aj»i»mj»ri;ito. T>ut was there ever any-'
1 liinn 1 limn-GOn-picuougly dipgtacefiil in
politics thnn is here fxpobcctf Such a
movement as is outlined, is an of
fense miainsl all political decency. !t i<
n direct insult to.<the men and women
wl.o nre ooiiscieiiti"iislj’ nplioldih" the
j• rolii 1 •;11«»i1 inoveinent, fus Well aH'an Af
front to all honest, supporters of t lie leui-
pr,;iine esin.-e. It Inot tin* sligutest
element of ^••inline rei'oi-ni a bunt it. And
ii will prove ns oon'-piciions u failure in
it - results ;i- it i.- nudfteious in its incep-
t.u.
OR W. o. ftfMNi-fi, -»t Vale, ha- bce’i
appointed by Pre-idem Cleveland a memoir of
the board of visitors to West Point.
Miss Mjzpah Bkkckuoudois, the dan‘
Cou»<ressm«iJi VV.L. P. nieckiuridgc, oI Ke-ii’... a/.
is studying law, and will eventually pract.cv with
her father.
Tin: wife of .Senator Lclanrl Standford, of ( u’.i-
lornin, gave tlie kin.iergtirtens of San Pninci-co
$5000 on her recent birthday, the sccundg.fi of
that size from her.
The autocrat of the breakfast table, Dr. Ho mes,
knows how to take of aim sell", out. mere h dan
ger that he will oe killed with kindness by his
Engiisu admirers. An old man of 77 ca.niui .-nii:.l
late hours and feasting twice a (lay us a steady
business.
Miss Alice Jordan, tau yoim 6 ' laly student in
the Vale law school, will not be able to obtain 1
the degree 4>f bachelor of law from the univcr-ity
upon her graduation next month. Proii.M>or
Dexter being asked said the matter had not even
been considered by the corporation, and added:
“The corporation lias never granted a degree to a
woman and I don’t think it ever will.”
The oleomargarine bill before congress is still |
under discussion. On Wednesday an amend
ment, similar to the Connecticut law requiring
hotel, restaurant and boarding house keepers to *
display placards conspicuously if the article is 1
used, was adopted, to apply to the District of Co
lumbia and all the territories.
General Neal Dow is writing a history of!' 1
prohibition. The first two-thirds of the book
will likely recount its failures. The future of |
prohibition ought to be better history than the !
past.
The president has been indulging recently in |
vetoes. Now, if .Miss Folsom should pattern by j
the example and issue one veto Mr. Cleveland
would begin to know how such things iefil.
Gatiirhino them in :'-> what Mr. ‘Gladstone is ;
d )iug •• >w with the recently dissenting liberals. !
They are coining o.*ck under his umbrella. 1'lie re
scorns to hr* im end to his resources as a party
leader, and no limit to his parliamentary infill- |
en v. A succe.v-fn! vote on second rendnijer of the \
hQ)nc rule Dili is fairiy well assured; though the i
me.tsure'itself, 1 '. nodi fled as tolrish representation
if tlie imperial parliament, • may g<> over until j
autumn. Thro things apnea* to be prniulre
this mom lug.. Thereinto bend immediate dis- I
solution of paT’iament; the Hajrtington alliauee !
is not to aiiccec-Hi Mr.'Gladstoneibr a considera- i
blc while yet; and an Irisli parliament not far in
the future.
There is a great deal of butter, .is w'eii a- b.it-
terine, which ©otdd not be made stronger F-y any
law oven if-made by tlie present congress.
SUPERIOR
Baking Powder.
New Yoik, January 16, 1885.
I have, on ssve.aJ occasions during the past few years
and without the knowledge of the manufacturers, analytically
examined cans of CLEVELAND’S SUPERIOR BAKING
POWDER purchased by myself in the markets, and I take
pleasure in recommending it to public favor as a baiting
powder that can be relied upon for purity, wholesomeness
and strength, as I have never found it to be adulterated with
lime or to be impure in any sense whatever.
DR. H. A. MOTT,
Professor of Chemistry New York Medical College, &c.
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THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW MILL,
Is tlie very best Saw Mill m the mai-kef. It took the only
medal of tilt- first da-s al the New Orleans Exposition.
For tlie a hove, and for all other machinery, address,
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Montgomery, Ala.
N. B.—Our stock of Wrought tmn. Pipe, Fillings and
Machinery i~ the lmgest in (his pari pfthe country.
W!
nit. i.i.uiSToxi: as i sntAi'Kiasr.
I 11" ('liica^o ! 111">"":in "xjiresHcrl tli" !
"I'm "ii liifit wi'ck that Mi 1 , lihiilstonc in |
I•'■"!•.niulli" lU'hati' in tho house "f
i "ii "ion* on th" h"iiio-ni!" 1'ill was plav-
in .' ii" part ul'a strategist, nr rather that I
lie " .is jilaying the jiart uf a man wim |
I'eiii'veil that alter inen w Im hail vinleut j
I'l'ejialiees nil any ijuestiim had aired
them they were inure inelined to be rea- i
sniulile and just than if they did not
have tlie iij)i>nrtunity in talk. Now, says |
our i iinteiii)iniary, Mr. (ilndstone’s lien-
tenants have seeniided him in his mu- .
in'iiver. and withmit lieiny aware nf it
tiie liberal ojijionents of the home-rule
hi 1 ! have been led Input forward what
they regarded as the strong objections to
the measure. Mr. Ctluimherlain has heen
at some pains not to betray any of the
sorrels nf tlie proposed combination be
tween the disaffected liberals and the
tories, and he has not heen as free to ox-
jin s* his jiersonal objections to the home-
nil" bill. Blit in the course of the debate
what may be called the platform of the
dissenting 'liberals and radicals has come
before the public and lia* been discussed
not only in parliament but by the press.
1 n calling out this free exjiressiou of
opinion Mr. Gladstone has been enabled
to divine about what would take tlie
wind out of the sails of those who are
leading the rebellion against him. It
may be that lie has not cared to satisfy
either Mr. Chamberlain or those prom
ising idm support in certain contingen
cies, but he has eared to take the life out
of a movement which ha* threatened to
destroy liberal prestige nnd power. ITis
move yvstordav, preceded as it was by
the consultation Wednesday, shows that
lie has been quick to take advantage of
tlie misgivings of thoso who have opposed
him with regret, lie has conceded a
point about which he cared very little,
and has gained a point about which lie
cared a great deal. The modification of
clause 2-1 of the home rule hill is not de
fined, but enough has been said to cover
! the points urged against it by the dis-
affected liberals. This was tho clause
containing the provision that Irish mem
bers should not sit in the imperial parlia-
I incut. It will be modified so as to pro-
OU '
otiic in tiie*b"tel. Ion term- addiu.-.s,’
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B'lwdn- O..-TI: ICo'eiiy <
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Muscogee Manufacturing Com
pany Stock for Sale,
\gr •cnHy lo an onlcr of the c't'm t "i‘ Ovdiiuu-:
ol Chutlaliouclice county, (IfOiMiii. hy vi’-.n*. >f
section 2Ai.n of (.’oric, we will eli • in : m.
front of tin auction house of F. M. Ki> >v.l
Fo.. in (Jol.iml'us, Musco.uct Mounty. 1 : wi
lhe* hichest ’oitkit# for cash. <>ii the ni> I u
in June, I88f>, twelve shares pfthe cajniai -u«
the MuscoffCe Manuractin'ing Company. So
the property of W. W. Shfyp, Sr., late ol < *h
lioocnee county, deceased.
M. F. SHIPP.
J. Ii. D. SHIPI
Rxecutors of \V. V 7 Shipp, deceased.
ap2t>-wlt-doawlm
Hotice to Tax Payers.
(PHE Tax Digest for State and County Taxes is
I now open at my office on Twelfth street.
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.Vilaiitu, (la. Omce
6o. L , Whitehall street.
Columbus, Ga.. May 12, 1886.
O N and after May 12, 1886, the local rates o
freight on the Chattahoochee, Flint and Ap a
laohicola rivers will be as follows: tg&|
Flour per barrel 5 cents
Cotton 8eeii Meal per ton 10 cents
Cotton per bale 25 cents
Other freight in proportion.
Passage from Columbus to Apalachicola, $6:00.
Other points in proportion.
STEAMER NAIAD
Will leave Columbus for Apalachicola via Bain
bridge every TCESDAY morning at 8 o’clock, re
turning via Bainbridge.
Above schedule will be run, river, etc., permit
ting.
Shippers will please have their freight at boat
by 8 a. m. on day of leaving,*as none will be re
ceived after that hour.
Boat reserves the right of not landing at any
point when cpnsidered dangerous by the com
mander.
Boat will not stop at any point not named in
list of landings furnished shippers under date of
April 1. 1886.
Our responsibility for freight ceases after it has
been discharged at a landing where no person is
there to receive it.
BAM’L J. WHITESIDE. Pres't.
GEO. B. WHITESIDE. Sec'v and Treas.
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Each Juror,
I I iiinl that il i.s ci slini'i
lime before Gray will m ei .j|
I be same trade he enjoys in
Savannah and Augusta in e.*-
laliiishing (lie Cotumbus
braneii.
2— 1 find Gray has decided
advantage in being so lou.*
acquainted with the Georgia.
I rade.
3— I find Gray must con
sume a great quantity of Dry
Goods for all his stores; hence
the reason for his low prices.
4— 1 find from boyhood
Gray’s name has always been
a household word for bargains
in Dry Goods.
5— 1 find all Goods so neat
ly kept and arranged that a
person can select any article
with ease and comfort.
6— I find one price their
strict rule, and politeness their
standard.
7— 1 find il i.s a pleasure for
Gray's clerks to show goods.
8— I find an agreeable sur
prise at Die large assortment
of Dress Goods and the mod
est j,rices asked.-
9— I find Gray has tin*,
widest and finest Table Linens
in Columbus.
10— I find Gray is head
quarters for Mourning Goods
and Rlack Silks: also Unit he
can show an elegant assort
ment of Parasols, and that In*
While Goods department has
choice bargains.
1 1—I find I Hat Gray man
ages business as if by magic,
with grace and ease, that is
far beyond I he reach of imita-
liou.
12—1 find that Gray, by his
long experience, vim and
pluck, and low prices, lias
altered the people’s course
when wanting bargains, and
they all go to C. P. Gray A
Co.'s Trade Palace, opposite
Rankin House.
Opinion of the Judge:
Upon ibis verdict I find
Gray guilty of causing hie
whole city of Columbus being
thrown into a state of excite
ment by his large, new Spring
Stock and bankrupt prices,
producing a thunderbolt
among so-called competitors,
and smiles to purchasers.
Being recommended to the
mercy of I he court by the
jury, I will reconsider and re
serve sentence until m‘ xl -
week. In tlie meantime the
Trade Palace will offer special
inducements in all depart
ments. All are invited to see
their last arrival of Neiv
Goods.
C, P, GRAY 4 CO"
Opposite Rankin House,
COLUMBUS, - - GEORGIA.
Savannah, Ga, Augusta, Ga.