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DAILY ENQUIRER • SDN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12, 188*.
COST OF LIBERTY'S TORCH.
So Money lo P*y the Present Kxponne of $70 a
Day.
New York Times.
The goddess of liberty is still in dark
ness at night and. acuording to the state
ments of tno gentlemen who have furnish
ed the apparatus for lighting thu torch, is
likely to remain so for sometime. There
are several persons, however, who have
signified their willingness to furnish funds
to run the engine, and Edwards H. O il!,
president of the American Eleetriu Mauu
factu ing Company, still offers to have the
electric lights attended to until congress
shall make a necessary appropriation.
Uon. Schofield said yesterday tnat applica
tions to furnish means to light the torch
would have to be mado to the secretary of
war, as he had no right to authorize the
illumination by sucb menus. It is believed
that many of the oflers are simply adver
tising schemes, and the disposition of the
government will undoubtedly be to pay no
attention to them. The American com
mittee 3ays the matter of lighting the
statue has passed out of its hands.
At present it costs about $70 a night, ut a
low estimate, to run the lights. This
would make the cost of the maintenance
of the statue over $25,000 a year. The ex
penses can be much reduced, however,
when the proper arrangements are made.
f i2 a day is expended in water alone, which
as to be taken to the island in boats. One
and a quarter tons of coal daily are used in
the running of the engine which furnishes
the motive power to the dynamos. It is
said that an artesian well will undoubtedly
have to be sunk on the island to get a
proper water supply. The cost of main
taining the electrical apparatus proper
will be small, as when everything is in
S erfeot running order one man will be sul-
cient to look after the carbons. Sixteen
lights are now used in the lighting of the
statue. Some of these are superiluons, if
the beacon in the torch, to serve as
a light for the guidance of mariners,
is the only object taken into consid
eration. General Schofield is of the
opinion that this is the only use of
the light to be made by the government.
E. P. Hampson & Co., who furnished
the engine, still have young men coming
into their office stating that they represent
wealthy citizens, who wish to take the
contract free gratis of running the engine
until such time as congress provides l'or
the lighting of the statue. These young
men do not state, however, whom they
represent.
A few visitors braved a stiff wind yester
day and visited the statue. It appeared to
stand very firm in the wind. Away up in
tlie torch they would have found a little
swaying if they had crawled up there.
The statue is strongly anchored, and the
motion is usual to statues of any height.
New York policemen still attend to the
wharf when visitors land, and one or two
United States soldiers patrol at the loot of
the statue. The United States guards will
.soon take entire control of the island.
The money taken from the visitors to the
island is received by the American com
mittee, which has still some bills to pay.
Washington, November 8.—There ap
pears to be a misapprehension as to the
connection of the lighthouse board with
the Bartholdi statue of liberty. It is stated
at the treasury department that the light
house board, as such, has no authority over
the statue, no connection with it, no power
to light it, and no money to expend in
lighting it if it had any power in the mat
ter. A prominent officer of the board in
speaking on the subject to-day said: “Gen.
Schofield was placed in charge of the in
auguration of the statue by executive
order. He, in that capacity, asked the
lighthouse board for the loan of certain
electric lighting apparatus and of certain
persons on duty at the lighthouse station
on Staten island in assisting at the inaug
uration of the statue. Whereupon it was
oi dared by the board at its meeting on the
15th of October, 1886, that the request be
granted, on condition that no expenditure
bo made from lighthouse funds for that
purpose. Under this order Lieutenant
John Millis, corps of engineers, United
States army, who is on duty at the light
house board’s depot at Staten island, and
who is in charge under Gen. Duane, the
engineer of the third lighthouse district,
of the electrical lighting apparatus, was
ordered to report to Gen. Schofield for
duty in connection with the inauguration
of the statue, and certain apparatus was
loaned by the lighthouse board to Generul
Schofield for that pumose. What Lieut.
Mills has done in connection with the
lighting of the statue was done under the
orders of Gen. Schofield, was paid for by
moneys placed at his disposal by General
.Schofield, and with what he has done, or
what he has failed to do, the board has no
connection whatever. The board has re
cently been obliged to order the discon
tinuance of the electric light at Hell Gate
in view of the complaint made against it
by those navigating the sound, they claim
ing that the light dazzled their eyes to
such extent that it was a hindrance rather
than a help and at times a positive danger
to navigation. Underthese circumstances,
if the board had the power, which it has
not, and the means, which it has not, to so
light the Bartholdi statue as to have it
seen from the sea, it would be disinclined
to do so, lest it should be an interference
with the system now in operation and lest,
too, it should be styled a hindrance rather
than a help and a danger to navigation.”
All Hud to Hone Scraping.
Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, 111.,
says: “Having received so much benefit
from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to
let suffering humanity know it. Have had
a running sore oil my leg for eight years; my
doctors told me I would have to have the
bone scraped or leg amputated. I used,
instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters
and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve, and my leg is now sound and well.”
Electric Bitters are sold at 50 cents a
bottle, and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve at 25c
per box, by Brannon & Carson. eod&w
SENATOR BECK
Kxprcsrtrw Ills Views on tile I’oliliral Situation.
No (irouniW for Itamorrritlc tpiirolieiinlori.
Lexington, Kv., November 10.—Sena
tor James B. Beck has returned from Ins
speaking tour in Colorado. He thus ex
expresses his views on national politics:
‘ ‘I see no ground for apprehension in
tlie vote of last Tuesday. The losses, nota
bly in Kentucky and Virginia, were tine
solelv to over-confidence, want oi organi
zation and personal bickerings among
democrats, while tlie substantial gams in
New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Mas
sachusetts, New Hampshire, Minnesota,_
Colorado and California give assurance ot
increased democratic strength in these
states, which will not fail_ to be felt in
future contests. Nor do I see anything to
discourage the champions of revenue re
form. Indeed, reduction of taxation can
not be longer postponed on any pretext,
however specious. The surplus revenue is so
great that all the 3 per cent bonds will
be paid off before next July. There is idle
money enough in the treasury to pay them
all off now. None of the others can lie paid
before September, 1891, and only ?Lv>0,U00,-
000 then. Tlie $737,000,000 of four per cents
are not payable until 1907. Therefore, we
must eitneV lookup the surplus reyenm,
which is now coming in at the rate oi. loUr
000,000 a year, the receipts being f.J90,0UU,-
000 and the expenditures $240,000,090 and
locking up means bankruptcy, by depriv -
ing the people of their circulating medium
—or we must increase expenditures, which
means wasteful extravagance, or we must
pay any premium the holders oi the bones
not due see fit to ask for them, which is
simply robbing the taxpayer to enrich the
bondholder, or we must reduce taxation
to the wants of an economically adminis
tered governmsnt in order to prevent the
further accumulation of surplus money in
the treasury.
“It must, I think, be apparent to all mc-u
that reduction of taxailon cannot, honestly
be longerjpostponed. I shall do my utmost,
this winter to have it done before the
sth of March. The greed of the pro
tectionists in maintaining exorbitant tariff
taxation has at last exposed them. They
have virtually destroyed the national
banks by forcing the payment of the three
per cent, bonds, on which the circulation
wus In large part based before the four
and a-halfs and fours matured, causing the
o.o.ks either to retiro their circulation or
purchase the. bonds not due us substitutes
at nil exorbitant premium—greater than
the circulation is worth.
“It remains to be seen whether the pro
tected machine owners can devise new
schemes to keep up tariff taxation. They
have certainly run pensions to the highest
limit; the Blair $75,000,000 bill Is a failure.
I doubt whether they can persuade con
gress that it is better to have free, cheap
whisky, and thus get rid of$10,000,000 reve
nue, titan to give the people cheaper
blankets, clothing, machinery and sugar,
and thus make the purchasing power of
the laboring man’s wages 50 per cent,
greater than it is now. After the victory
the tin-plate monopolists have achieved in
tlie defeat of Morrison they may be able
to devise other schemes to still longer
legalize their system of plunder. They
will not if there is any decent regard paid
to the interests oi the taxpayers next win
ter by their representatives.”
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It is not a drug.
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The flood Work of Temperance.
Temperance reform is gradually trans
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flood Kesnlts in Every Ease.
D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer
of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that lie was
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settled on his lungs; had tried many rem
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Columbus, Qa., September 19, 188«.
O N and after this date Passenger Trains wiH
run as follows. Tains * daily; t daily
* 12 00 m
* 4 38 p m
* 9 35pm
t 8 50 p iii
T 5 40 a m
* 1 36 p m
* 7 23 p m
* 3 58 p in
*' 2 45 p m
* 1 IS p ra
* 3 45pm
* 4 07pm
“ Montgomery
“ Albany
* il 10 p m
* 3 00am
* 6 15 a m
* 5 55 a m
“ Savannah
Passengers for Sylvania, Sanderville. Wrights-
ville, Mill edge ville and Eatonton, Tliomnston,
Carrollton. Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbotton, Buena
Vista, 3 akely and Clayton should take 8 50 p in
train.
*10 00 ami* 8 30pm
* 6 00 a mi* 8 10 p m
* 10 55 a m
* 12 00 m
* 12 00 »
* 9 30am
* 8 40 a in
* 5 20 a m
* 5 40 a m
* 11 00 p m
“ Millrn.
“ Savannah
Arrive Columbus
* 8 20 p m
* 2 25 p m
Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Co
lumbus and Macon, Macon and Savannah, Ma
con and Atlanta, Savannah and Macon, and Sa
vannah and Atlanta.
Tickets for all points and Sleeping Car Berttn
on sole at Depot Ticket Office
G. A. WHITEHEAD.
Gen’l Pass. Agent.
C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augl tf
O trains on this road wilTbe run as follows’:
No. 1.
Leave Columbus 8 22 a m
Arrive Opelika 9 52 a ns
No. 2.
Leave Opelika 10 06 a m
Arrive Columbus 11 30am
No. 3.
Leave Columbus 2 28 p m
Arrive Opelika 3 68 p m
No. 4.
Leave Opelika 6 18 p no
Arrive Columbus 6 43 p w
No. 5.
Leave Columbus 7 10 a re
Arrive Opelika 9 23 a no
Arrive Goodwatcr 6 50 p nt
No. O.
Leave Goodwater 5 20 a m
Arrive Opelika iMfium
Arrive Columbus 12 66 p m
No. 7.
Leave Columbus 1 46 p ro
Arrive Opelika 3 38 p m
No. H.
Leave Opelika 4 13pm
Arrive Columbus 5 64 p m
The night trains are discontinued for the pres
ent. A. FLE WELLEN,
dtf General Manager
ill
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THIL [LEADING
Office General Manager,
Columbus, Ga., September 12th, 1886.
O N and after Sunday, September 12. 1886, the
schedule of Mail Train will be as follows:
No. 1—Going North Daily.
Leave Columbus 2 29 p m
Arrive at Chipley 4 32 p w
Arrive at Greenville 6 37 p in
No. 2—Coming South Daily.
Leave Greenville 7 man:
Arrive at Chipley 8 11 a m
Arrive at Columbus 10 21 a n.
No. 3—Freight and Accommodation North.
Leave Columbus : 6 00 a m
Arrive at Chipley 8 i t a n:
Arrive at Greenville 9 20 a m
No. l -Freight and Accommodation—Sout h.
Leave Greenville 10 22 a m
Arrive at Chipley 11 38 a m
Arrive at Columbus 2 11 pm
W. L. CLARK, C len’l Manager.
T. C S. HOWARD. Gen’l Ticket Agent.
feb24 dlv
Catherine E. Jones) Li bel for Divorce. Order
James W.' Jones. ) lo PLr,ect Service '
I Tappearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff that the defendant cannot be found in
the county of Muscogee, and it further appearing
that said defendant does not reside in the slate
of Georgia;
It is ordered bv the Court that service be per
fected on said defendant by publishing this or
der twice a month for i vo months before the
November term, 1886. of this court, in the Colum
bus Enquirer-Sun. . public gazette of this state.
June 7,1880. J. T. WILLIS,
THOS. W. GRI MKS, Judge S. C. C. C.
Attorney for Libellant.
A’true extract from the minutes of Muscogee
Superior Court at its May term, 1886, on June 7th.
1886.
augll 2tarn2m
demands against P. muatuiu. ui .uuahu»w«v
county, deceased, to present them to me properly
made out, within the time prescribed by law, so
as to show their character and amount. And all
persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment to me.
1 i > ciu ,do,. * imnnnt:
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
A NY person having claims againtt the estate of
Catharine Sullivan, deceased, will presen*
them within the time pr«scribed by law, and all
persons indebted to her are required to make
prompt payment to me.
oc24 oaw4w M. SULLIVAN, 8r.
Dress Goods House
O IT THIS SECTION.
Carrying More Dress Goods and More Dress Trimmings Than Any
House in Columbus.
Novelties Every Week!
BLANCHARD, BOOTH & HUFF'S
IS THE PLACE FOB
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Their Cloak Room is Tull of new and stylish Coverings ol
every description. Don’t fail lo inspect their line when you
are in search of a Newmarket, a Circular, a Visite, Dolman,
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them over.
BLANCHARD, BOOTH & HUFF-
t an Amazing Business We Dill
LAST mOISTTH!
WHAT CROWDS
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How the Goods Moved:
We are equal to the demand. Ask both Telegraph com
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you that we use them freely for the same purpose.
Received Last Week:
New Dress Hoods in choice shades in Tricots. Cassimere
Traveres, Tricotines. Cashmeres, Serges, Homespuns, etc.
New stock Eider Down. New slock Jersey Flanndls, Jer
sey Jackets and Plush Wraps.
lew Stock Black and Coloied Silks.
We cannot men I ion hero Iho many fresh arrivals, as our
slock is changing daily. We are not given to bragging,
but will mndoslly say if you will give us ;m even chance we
will sell you your goods every lime. Call and see us.
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ALL FIRST-CLASS
StorelBepers no v kcop it for Sale
TO PABEXTS.
Many baking powdprs rr»» ijernicfrtui
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ont o—the little children.
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All Ohomiststfvho have analyzed Pea Foam
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Bet. Third and Fourth, JLiUUit; I lUUjIlj
A r-K'iUrlv rd'icaled aud it Rally qualilted 5 hr-siclnn aol U)»
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Ounfnsioti of Ideas, Loss nf Boxual Power nin.1rria«
m irrlnRe linnrnnur or nnhapiiy, -ro th
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BAKER’S
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Sir Warranted nl»«ol urcIy png
Cocoa, from which the cxceoa
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strengtheHlng, o<uiUy
•and admirably adapted ror inva,
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BAKES & 00.. Dorchester, Mass
GEORGIA- MUSCOGEE COUNTY :
Whereas. George Y. Pond, administrator d«
bonik non of the estate of Hugh Dever. late or
said county, deceased, makes application for
leave to sell all the real and personal property
belonging to said deceased;
These arc, therefore, to cite all persons inter
ested. kindred and creditors, to snow cause, if
any they have, within tlie time prescribed bylaw,
why leave to sell said property should not ba
granted to said applicant.
Witness my official signature this Novembers,
1880. F. M. BROOKS,
nov3 oaw4w Ordinary.
GEORGIA MUSCOGEE COUNTY :
Whereas, Joseph B. Hill, guardian of Lucy T.
Hill, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of
said county for a disc-ban e from his guardian*
.-hip of Lucy T. Hill;
Tills is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, to show cause why the said Joseph B.
Hill should not be dismissed irom his guard Un
ship of Lucy T. Hill and receive the usual letters
oil
lifts
ZEE OS IE I HOSE I
Given under my hand and official signatur*
this November 3, 1886. F. M. BROOKS,
nov.1 oawlw Oniinary.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas. Mrs.C. L. Downing, administratrix of
estate of L. T. Downing, deceased, represents to
the court in her p» titi »n. iluly file d, thm > he has
fully administered I. T.JDowning’s estate.
Thi is, therefore. t<» cite all persons concerned,
heirs Hint creditors, to show cause, if any the]
can. why aid adiniirstratrix should not be di»
■ial signature thi. So;>t* inber 4,
F. M. BROOKS,
Ordinary,
SMITH’S J
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