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DAILY ENQUIRER!-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 188(1. The Spokesman for Irish Home Rule to His Constituents. I hrtmlirrliilti'. I t ht« T Xn t.miir Itivtiiii'* (linin' » lildri'SK-The I njiortant Factor inpalgu Itorco- j proselyte hitrontioed by London, June 13.—To-day’s Observer, '■ turoughout the home rule cam iv hostile to the nieasure-s 111 Clads tone, now attack* Chamberlain, and derides his manifesto and his contemptible scheme of council chambers. Chamber lain’s proposals are declared to be mean and unw ortby of serious consideration by statesmen and the people of Great Britain. Hotly ns the Observer lias adhered to the mutineers, it confesses itself obliged at last to surrender Chamberlain ss an incorrigible incompetent, whose pet tifogging ideas of national reforms cover him with shame. A new parliament must be returned by the country prepared to deal dually with Ireland’s needs, and to confer on her real home rule, not a Hhum sueh as Chamberlain would give. Cham berlain and his group have shown them selves the victims of inconceivable stupid ity and narrowness. Chamberlain’s oppo sition .is based, not on a desire to serve ills country by showing hostility to Gladstone and the government of which he was a member, but on wounded vanity and personal spite utterly unworthy a man who pretends to be a leader of the people. His manifesto was premature, published as it, was before Gladstone’s. He should have waited until the prime minister had led the way. In his hurry to force himself into prominence and to give Gladstone a deeper stab, he unwisely laid bare the impracticable crea tion of an incensed mind, and left himself open to Gladstone’s attack. Gladstone’s manifesto will politically kill Chamberlain as a recognized liberal leader. Chamber- lain is no longer an important factor in the struggle. The real issue now is “Gladstone and Justice against Salisbury and coer cion.’’ News from the provinces continues good. Lord Ilurtiugton himself is in danger of losing his seat. He sits for Kosendale, a division of northeast Lancashire. His con stituents do not indorse his opposition to Gladstone on the question of home rule, and are irretrievably split, The Gladstone \ party appear to be largely in the majority j and resolved to put forward a sound Glad stone liberal to contest the seat. -Mr Glad stone- personally lias no desire to have his late chief counsellor put to the annoyance of a contested election, and will prbttbly use his influence to allow Ilurtiugton to be returned unopposed. The local Gladstor.- : ;ns are, however, in an ugly temper, and seem inclined to insist on running a man of theli own choice. Ilartiugtou’B im mense majority over his conservative op- : ponciit at die latest general election was due less to his own popularity than to his a ■ceptnliility to the constituency as a loyal 1 supporter of Gladstone. He was defeated at the election of lHti.H in the same county before he became identified with Glad-j stone. Schnadhorst’s reports from the country justify the confident belief that the num ber of liberal unionist candidates have di minished fully one-half, compared with i the number reported the day after the di vision on the second reading of the home : rule bill, when members were carried ,away by the idea that Gladstone’s defeat in parliament meant victory for the dissi dents in the country. A visit .biice to Mnar constituencies has sufficed to disabuse their minds of that mistake. In many instances they have learned the hope lessness of attempting to re- I turn to parliament in opposition to Gladstone for the seats they now occupy. The “unholy alliance,” as it is called, is , 'broken in three places, and Gladstone’s j work is so much easier. Mr. Sexton and Mr. Redmond have been invited to stand for Knglish eonst.it uences. Tlie fervor of the Knglish radical masses in favor of home rule is a passion, and is growing by leaps and bounds. If the tories gain the majority at, the polls the English I radicals will stand shoulder to shoulder j with the Irish nationalists in using all con stitutional means to obstruct public busi ness until justice is done. and don’t do it, set him down as either a | fool or a liar. You say that's pretty strong language for a preacher. Well, we've been J using weak language on a lot of you old j fellows for fifty years, and yet you are within a half a mile of hell. Let’s try | something stronger.’’ In his sermon, Air. Jones referred to tlie controversy growing out of his remark about the proselyting of Baptists in Colum bus, Miss., in which Tic said that if any one claimed immersion to lie the only and ex clusive form of Christian baptism, tell them Bam Jones says they are liars. “I ! have been sorry a dozen times that the re mark 1 made to a half dozen cowardly j should have been taken to , have meant a great Christian denomination. As God is my judge, I meant only u few men who were running ! , around trying to do harm where 1 I wanted to no good. God bless the Baptist i church. 1 love it, for I got the best wife j out of it that ever man was blessed with, but I do hate a proselyter as I HATH THE DEVIL. When I said what I did at Columbus 1 no more mennt the Baptist church or the ! Christian church than I meant the angels : in heaven. It was the only thing in all my j ministry that I evor said that seemed to ro- j fleet on any denomination, and that ap plied only to those who were trying to no mischief.’’ IntrwIlKiitliiK (tqiUln ll*rr»«h'H Itmirtl. Memphis, June 15.—The democratic ex ecutive committee have been wrestling for three weeks with the question, “Is Capt. John J. Darragli.who has been recommend ed for boiler inspector of this port, are- publican or a democrat?” Charges are 1 made that he was a republican, and the committee yesterduy undertook to invest!- j gate the polities of the gallant captain. Cant. Darragh appeared before the com- ! inlttee and stated that he had been a life long democrat; had always voted the straight ticket except on one occasion, , when he east his ballot for a personal friend who was a candidate for school vis itor, which, by the way, is a non-political office. Thu committee adjourned until j Thursday, to allow those who are so anx- i ious to prove him to lie a republican time to gather their evidence. It Is but just to (’apt,. Darragh to say that so far he lins re futed every charge made against him polit ically and otherwise. He is strongly en dorsed as a capable officer by all the local insurance companies and many prominent river men, steamboat owners and mer chants. ME NERVE FOOD Is tlie only harmless and POOD known which leaves r is without stimulant or alcohol. It is n delicious beverage und will positively recover Brain and Nervous Exhaustion, destroy thirst fiv alcoholic effective . NERVE | after-effects, and | h?fYesliin# sleet) trouble arising fr< ana immediate relief to any ■oni nervousness. A single bot- iil prove Its virtue. MANUFACTURED BY MOXIE COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. Bradfoi cents quart bottle* pnBisjet* aplO dly n r i An 1'limiting Hi mint). 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" Havana Cure '* . process for treat!ng Tobacco removes nico tine, dirt and grit, enabling the leaf to absorb pure, ripe fruit, and making the most delirious, the moat lasting, and the only wholesome chew in the world—one that will not cuuse heartburn, norvouanoM, nor Indignation. TURF. Fine Cavendish, Brundv- fWMirh flavor, un everlast ing chew, SUNLIGHT NUGGET. The perfection of sweet Tobacco. STARLICHT. avored pocket piece for the people, •od not to contain a traceof chemical or noxious drug. Chew it a week and you will chew it always. The pilot-wheel on every plug. lil I>OLPlI FINZER TOBACCO CO., Louisville, Ky. * je5 eodOm Ladies Do you want a pure, bloom ing Complexion ? If so, a few applications of Hagan's MAGNOLIA HALM willgrat- ify yon to your heart’s con tent. It does away with Sai- lowness, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of the skin. 11 overcomes the flushed appear ance of heat, fatigue anti ex citement. I t makes a lady of THIRTY appear but TWEN TY ; and so natural, gradual, and perfect tire its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. PUNGENT PREACHING. hi- Ilia. Stlltl .loill's Itiikcs I’reacliers anil Miureh.ao tlllel llloiiirlt lie Is. Siqiet l'nmirth) Christians. mi polls Over l lie I lid iu ■rs lloli |ngersoll. Ili- ior to II) poerilleal ami Indianapolis, Ind., June 14.—Sam Jones said yesterday that if the people did not , come out to his day meetings in crowds he might feel compelled to either abandon the meetings or go to Louisville to preach i every (lay, returning here in the evening. This did not have the effect of filling Tom linson hall entirely this morning, but the attendance reached probably one thousand and was largely composed of ladies. How ever, preliminary to his sermon, Mr. Jones said that lie regarded this as a magnificent Monday morning congregation, and an indication that the meetings would be very suceess- ful, and he thanked God for tlie spirit of earnestness and zeal which was noticeable. Those who bad come for persoBl good would find it, and those who were hunting for something to criticize would find that also. “I carry with mo," he said, “a few bones to throw out to those who growl and gnaw, and you know what kind of an sni mal does that. The more barking and growling some of you do the more people lyfll come out to see what it is all about, ’and what you have treed, I have found • out this much since 1 have been here: J That if smooth, nice preaching would save [ you, you all would have done been in glory , long ago, for you have got THE SMOOTHEST LOT UK PREACHERS I here in Indianapolis I almost ever saw. Them is room enough for one uuniee Vreacher here, and 1 am willing to be that fellow, if I am unnice it is a terrible ro- , flection on this town, ain’t it, that more people come out to hear me than to hoar nice preachers?” Mr. Jones preached from the text: “Com- 1 uiit the wav unto the Lord, also trust in j Him and He will bring it to pass.” The j term “commit” used in the text was the pivot on which the whole question turned, file sort, of faith that moved the heart of the Deity was the faith of committal. Said he: “There is a great deal of trusting ! to God for fnitli. People trust God for ev erything just like a little boy trusts his moiher, and she causes him lots of trouble, too. Don’t you think that the Lord’s chil dren in Indianapolis cause him a heap of trouble, too? The church is continually I III Clil.KYS UlSH'A SALVE. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itheuiu, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ali Skin Kruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay is required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents pe r box. For sale by Brannon it Carson. je24 oed&w | The St. Paul Hate War. St. Pa'.'L, Minn., June 11. -Tlie north western rate war promises to last for some little time, and the prospects are that cut ting rates will lie continued until tickets are sold for one dollar, good'between St. Paul, ' Minneapolis and Chicago. It is likely that a rate will be put into effect to-morrow from St. Paul and Minneapolis to Chicago. The cut rate from four to three dollars is said to have been made by the ltock Island, though the representative of the road in St. Paul denied all knowledge of such ■ rate. Rumors were also current to day I that at least one of the lines was continu ing the five dollar round trip rate made Saturday to the Minneapolis teachers to day. A MOST Min im, OFFER. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall. Midi.. , offer to send their celebrated VOLTAIC Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty 1 days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood, etc. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en velope with full particulars, mailed free. Write them at once. Uwtf i lieiii'i'iil Thomas .Ionian's Ai i-iMint-. New Yoke, June 14.—In the United States district court trial was begun to-day of a suit brought by the government against . General Thomas Jordan, who was captain 1 and quartermaster in the army during the . Mexican war and retained his commission until .May, 1SH1, when he resigned and en- I ti red the confederate army. It is claimed that his accounts during tne Mexican war show a shortage of }17,!>52, and it is sought to recover that amount with interest. The I defense is a denial of the existence of the shortage. Many a person is starving with a full ta ble before them. Appetite gone I Ambi- 1 tion gone I Life is a burden ! What is the matter? The Liver has ceased to do its proper work. The life channels are clogged. Poisonous fluids arc thrown back into the blood, which should be thrown out. SMITH’S BILE BEANS will surely stimulate the liver to do its work well, and headache, sallowness and bad breath will lice away. Price 25 cents per bottle. All druggists. my25 eodAwlm ^ DYSEN1 CHILDREN TEETHING S ROME.! Office General Manaofi. / IN and attei KuSdas” Juue a itlM« n t*i‘ 8th V is « 8 * } or Mall Train wilrte Sr follows U "' sc hc«Tule No. 1—Going North Daily. Leave Columbus Arrive at Chipley J P tu Arrive at Greenvilie g P No. 2-‘Coming South Daily. p Leave Greenville * Art Arrive at Chipley , j 4 J2 H ni Arrive at Columbus ^ u «n No. S—Freight and Accommodation North Leave Columbus ’ Arrive at Chipley ‘ JJ a m Arrive at Greenville .’.'..'...V. ,,,» m No. 4—Freight and Accommodation South' " Leave Greenville ' Arrive at C’liipley J J* •’ m Arrive at Columbus.... T. C. B. HOWARbV(£nU Ti^kriABentT 861 ' febmdty J.C. REEDY, Real Estate Agent, FOR S-A-LE. iM50 ' t°he e ma?ket UOt °" ^ aVenue ' 800. ’a Acre Lot, Store House and Shnn n street car line. 1 6000. Corner Sixth avenue and Eighth street- B acre lot, Store House, 24x65 feet ware- house, wagon yard, stalls and out-house!- to accommodate 100 head stock, vni soil or rent. Best localitv in city Ct1« ami see. Terms easy. U Acr e Lot, 8 room House, 2 room kitch en. on First avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Good well water and water works on place. Termseasy.jj 1*500. Acre land. (5 room House, kitchen and servant house, on Frst avenue between Seventh and Eighth streets. 1100. 115 Acres Land three miles east of citv 60 acres wood land.* 1600. ’Four room House and Lot in Northern B450 Libert ies. 1S00. Five sraa 11 Houses and I.ots.&jWill Kell' o suit purchaser. ‘300 or 400 acre? Land three miles from citv Will sell or exchange for citv property tlie be’-fc Farm in the county. Rented for 18 bales cotton, net. Als several farms ami valuable citv prop erty. Call i.. d .*ee me. Will be glad to show property.* One fine r g y and Harness. vT- O. REEDY, Real Estate Agent, No.io 12th St. dtf lie Power! 50 $PER BOTTLE Gas Piping and Fixtures. SOO n iiNoida 91n rid to Is the most successful appliance in the the treatment of Nervous Debility, Neur.ug:;*., Rheumatism, Lumbago. Sleeplessness*, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Diseases of Liver. Kidneys and Li gestive Oigans, Sick Headache, and all troubles- arising from insufficient and impure blood. AUPJUTII Moot of tho dwtMwefl which nffh-r mankind are on«in ally caused by 11 disordered condition of the LIVER. For all ootnplainta of thin kind, such as Torpidity of the Liver, BiliouHnees, Nervoun Dyspepsia. Indigna tion, Irregularity of the Botrola. Constipation. Flatu lency, Eructations and Burning of the Stomach (sometimes called Heartburn) Mi.inma, Malaria, Bloody Flux. Chills anc Fever, Brmkbone Fever. Exhaustion trofore or after Fever*. Chronic Diar- rhu*a. Loos of Appetite, Headache, Fool Breath. Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down £&&£ STADIGER’S ftURftWTIi us invnlucble. It is not a panacea for alldifleasert, bnt^|og3*j all dlsoaaoa of the LIVER, will VUOfi STOMACH and BOWELS. It changes tue complexion from a waxy, yellow tinge, to a ruddy, hoalthy color. Ifc entirely removes lovf. gloomy spirits. It is one 0/ the F-EST AL« TERATIVES and U UK!FIERS OF THE BLOOD, and la A VALUABLE ^ONIC, •cided to push the Gas business in Columbus, and in order to do so hav t'Gas Pipe and Fixtures. Now is the time to put pipes in your dwellin; ;r before. Call and see our styles of Fixtures. GEORGIA STEAM AND GAS PIPE C Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street. They Stand at the Head ! THE BEST SHOES FOR LADIES’ WEAR ARE MADE BY J. C. BENNETT Tlie be?t Lillies’ OP- ERA SLIPPERS brought to Columbus are made by them. Thex cau only be had at my :■ bu'e I can fit any foot i am Sole Agen & BARNARD. NO LADY SHOULD PUY SHOES UN TI SHE EXAV- I ES MY STOCK. on wnAsonsriLA- 125 WJlMonfft MaguHir Power AIxlonuiiiai Snp|»ori< k r, For the dispersion of Fibroid and other tumors’ and enlargements of thewomb and the ovaries. 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 anti prevent excessive accumulation of fat. Goods in Columbus. MEYER. ST ADiCEF, Fur sale by all Druggirts. » AUNANTII FncoSI.OO pet kottle C. F. STAOtCEKt, Proprietor, 140 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa. B. F. COLEMAN, Jr., UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN INSTALLMENT PLAN! p a t en | Metalic Caskets. Wood Cases & Caskets, l#i*ott<l way. Dr. C. TERfiY, Agent, Columbus, Ga. mh2 dly PITT'S CARMINATIVE ! Chiklreu’s Gloss White Cases and Caskets, Children’s Gloss! Property on Line ot White Metalic Caskets. Burial Robes, all prices from $1.50 Georgia Midland. ■ up. Personal attention given all orders. Twelfth Street. nir doors west of Tlios. Gilbert’s Printing Office. o0 i 81v xli. U Puck. Iir. Mary Walker lias just inherited *2.5,- IXX). Some time ago we made tile unkind remark that Dr. Mary’s trousers did not fit her. We wish now to retract that re mark. Everybody is liable to make mis takes. Scott’s Kiutilsiuii ) foil I,Ivor Oil. going around crying, ‘Lord, gimme some- With Hypopbosphites is a most valuable thin’.’ ‘Well, what do you want?’ ‘Don’t ] remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, Wast- know.sir;! just want somethin’—and 1 ! ing Diseases of children, colds and chronic want it mighty bad.’ One old feilow says: coughs, and in all conditions wltere there ‘Lord, gimme more grace.’ Well, if lie is a loss of tiesh, a lack of nerve power, The Best Medicine on Earth to Children. Call early and set will bu advanced ’ m, vacant mis. Valuable Real Estate FOR EXCHANGE. C>i r aan worth of city of colum- bus and Girard real estate to ex change for timbered lands either in Georgia, Alabama or Florida. I $10,000 worth of Improved City Real Estate to l exchange for Stocks and Bonds. $2500. Two-story Dwelling near Broad street o exchange for Stocks and Bonds. and Talbotton nd North streets and All lots are frill quarter acre re a desirable lot, as prices tlie next thirty days. ever gets to hell it won’t be because he hasn’t had enough grace. If ihe Ix.ird was to come down now and give him a week’s rations of grace the devil would have half of it before to-morrow night. Lots of church members profess to believe everv thing that is in the Bible, and yet don't live up to any of it. Look here! Bob In- gersoll is a gentleman and a scholar and a Christian beside some of you, who don’t do what you say you believe. INGERSOLL IS AN INFIDEL and you area hypocrite. That’s the dif ference; and 1 would rather be an infidel khan a hypocrite any day. Besides tha 4 he gets three hundred or four hundred doi and a general debility of the system. low. , . • uuinu4.il vlkji mm mono iron 1 m f ht being an infidel, and you Brain and cures •md t UOthlu S f<' r being a hypocrite, i prostration. . S ° la h - V Joh “ V ' ' in this and that . bus, Ga. Too Prom! to ltrg. New York, June 14.—Last night Ellen Hinman, aged 70 years, was found in tv starving condition in a miserable garret, and was taken to a hospital and cared for; but she was too far gone and died soon afterward. She had oeeti of respectable standing through life, and, being unable to work and too proud to beg, had crawled where site was found, to die. She had been there for five days without food. Simmons’ Iron Cordial stimulates the mental and physical furiier Bro., Coluiii- eodJcw TOOMBS CRAWFORD, Real Estate Agent. 15 North Broad Street. University of Virginia, HUMMER LAW LECTURES (nine weekly'' be- ^ gin sth July, 1S86; and end 8th September. ho studies at this or other Law propose to read ] Hav design te pursue School; . ly; and 3d, to practitioners who have not had th advantage of systematic instruction. For circu lar apply l’. U. University of Va.l to John B. Minor, Prof. Com. and Stat. Law. xuy9 eodtwlm fence. Rented this year for 6L, bales cotton, on place is a good five-room Dwelling and necessary I out-buildings. Well watered and timbered. | 140 Acres in Hurtsboro, Ala., with eight-room Dwelling, kitchen and three two-room tenement | houses. 1 120 Acres one mile from Hurtsboro. Ala. Good four-room Dwelling and four tenement houses Thirty acres in woods. 820 Acres two miles from Hurtsboro, Ala., with iwo settlements and thirty acres in woods. I -180 Acfes four miles from Hurtsboro, Ala. Three settlements and eighty acres in woods. Tlie above property, situated in and near Hurts boro. Ala., will be exchanged for Columbus Real Estate. TOOMBS CRAWFORD North Broad Street Notice to Debtors and Creditors NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having demands against Hugh Dever, late of said coun ty, deceased, to present them to me properly made out, within the time prescribed by law, so as to show their character utid amount. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re quired to make immediate payment to me. This May 6th, 1866. DAVID A. ANGLIN, tny7oaw6w Administrator, etc. Administrator’s Sale. the first Tuesday in July next, on the corner of Broad and Tenth streets, in the city of Columbus, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to-wit: One hundred and sixty-five acres of land, more or less, Ling east of the city of Columbus and known and described as part of lots 93, 95 and 96, in the Cowet a Reserve of said county. Sold as the prop erty of H. E. Thornton. E. H. THORNTON, jy5 oaw 4w , Administrator. $1,850 Will Buy Nearly New 4-Room House, in Perfect Repair. Waterworks. Kitch en in Yard. Corner Lot First Avenue and Sixth Street. Now’ rented to Good Tenant at $17 per month. JOJIXSTOX d NOKJIAA. jel6wed,fri,sun,2w SpeClfiC tut x.»vutom -—~ - rhcea, Coughs, Teething, Cholera Infantum, Cue. era Morbus, and all diseases incident to childrer, Give it a trial. 25 cents per bottle. For sale at i CITY DRUG STORE. ! feb21 tf ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers hy addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, IO Spruce St., New York. Send lOots for lOO-oaae Pamolile* STATE AM' 1T1TXTV TAXES. THIRD AND LAST CALL. T>OOKS now open, but will close July 1st,