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BUNU.II llaj 16, 18-'
KlDPLEßttUlifllU dll d BlUcfcii UdblUUt
U cud djQcUd lue uLUdf day wauu ik
lubjoCLtd lu cl© ooniiiLUdUou ol Mr.
Buyuld UdCdliov Ol Hi# UppUHIUUU tc
tUU UyUtbdlilurd, Wild UX’d LOiUg lv
gut up truuuiu boiweeu luu luu 15
ttud cue ineudiy ucigubura on llu
otUdf aide.
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The uoW huaru u, aldefiUuU of tile
City Us A. 11c lid Uao VOtuU 10 each
uioiuueri salary ui SIOO per yeas.
Tue Bauuer goad fel them bdaipij.
Wu believe aideruieu euuuid be paru
ter muir wurk ud well aa uiueid wuo
serve tue city, oui. it may uc uau
taele tu paeo an urdiuaueeui burf-puy
BeVorai yuars.agu Uuugread padded ab
act lucroadiug tae pay us Uuugrees
men, including tbe members tneu
diniug. That act greatly uidguetua
tbe iieceut people el me cuuutry ami
they ware alter ward ealieu tue 'ea.
ary grabbers.” In wbat uo me
a ueiid aldermen ui£f r|irom salary
grabbing oungressmeu, except in de
gree?
Tbe Uomederacv iu tire saddle.
One Ot LUe liappledl lealdlco Ur the
luadgdrauou day in wit
tue preeouue ol Ueueial i’uzuugu
Lju in tue grand prooowiiou. under
command or Gen. Siucurn, and turn
seit in command ol a mvidiun con
taining Jiew Xuik, New Jersey, Onio
Missouri and Miunesma troops, lilt
ex-Uouiederate entertain, m me Vir
ginia gray uniform, riding upon a
Wnice noise with me uaud playing
••Dixie," was a sight inspiring
enough co stir me vast crown io pro
longed cheers. VVuat does it ail
mean'? Was it eviuouce mat mere
still lurked in the bosoms or me
southerners enmity to the .union?
Tue wild applause came trom me
mouths of men from every suociou.
it meant simply that me gray Uni
term recalled a heroism aud a glory
that are tue common luneritauce oi
Americans; mat it stirred up old
memories ol uauip lite ana battle ar>
dor, me plunging ebot and me
sunekiug sbeii; mat it brougnt back
Dee and Kearney, and Jucasuu and
ihomas, ,nnd J obustou; mat its
presence in mat piece.mon, gracing
the form ot a Deo ana a gaiiuut sol
dier, was in itseii an eKqiium pledge
oi me white-winged peace tn»i>alui
twuuty-uve years has returned to
hover over a united people. —Tele-
graph anti Messenger.
It was reported m Washington
among me political gossippors, uu
me day of tue inauguration, mat me
following appointments of ioreigu
ministers would be made:
Minister to the court or St. James,
Mu ward Cooper, or Aew lora.
Minister to France, George H.
Pendleton, of Onio.
Minister to Italy, George a. Me-
Oleiiau, of New Jersey.
Collector of cue port of New York,
Hubert O. Thompson.
earn Jones* Work.
On Sunday last Dr. Talmage re
ceived into Che Brookiyu tauoruasie,
as members one uuuured and ninety
persons, it was mainly mrougn me
work oi KeV. dam Junes, of ueorgia,
who recently assisted Mr. Tuiinage.
X'tlU CutULLi LiiliUM Jcd U£ LU io IciJUUi
cuurch now number 3,221.
That was a pretty suarp fellow ru
Oxiol J ujUufy. alainu, WUO at uti
stroke* gulled a whom town and
caught a rich widow not lung ago,
W ueu the assessors oi taxes came
arounu ue told mem mat mey might
tax u.ua tor iiu.UdU m uiodey at inn.,
eat, airuuugu no Was supposed .o uc
pour and worked in a'mill for $1 50 a
day. Tue iaulo oi a man Who wm
Budiuieuuiy iiuuust go uncover con
cealed taxable property, or uis own
accord, spread tuiouga tua town auu
ue was liouizid. m muds an im
pression on a Wealthy widow
married uer. Alter tue wedding i.ue
assessors uau to abate cue tax on cue
suppositious siu,uoo, and me woman
haa to support a woi tuiess uUabaua.
He was not worm a uouar,
GEN. U. 8. iiMANT.
Henry Ward Aeecber Beseeches
Heaven in the old Warrior's Be
halx.
New Yobk, March, 3.—Bev. Henry
Ward Beecher, iu ins opening piaym
in Plymouth churcu, Brooklyn, wao
almost overcome with emotion in re--
ferriug to the approaching death of
Gen. Grant, He said:
"Thou bast laid upon our hearts a
great desire and a vehement petition
for him that lies iu sickness, oefore
whom ere long opens the gate to let
him forth from life. Thou has grant
ed him to be ot great service to mis
day and land, and by him Thou hast
borne the banner of victory, anu Thou
hast out ot darkness wrought light,
and out ot confusion order. Thou
hast laid upon Thy servant a yeiy
heavy yoke and burden, auu now,
through suffer ing, he draws near to
the end thereof. God be gracious to
him, and fill hie room with divine
presence, and give to hla soul the
consciousness of God’s tor
giving iove. May he be
patient and gentle, looking ever
more to the better life. May he en
dure to the end and rise through the
unspeakable bounty and grace ot
Jesus to the immortality of the
blessed. May all thy servants re
member him who remembered them
in the dark days, and grant, we be
seech thee, that this family may be
prepared and blessed tor Thy will.
Lord, wnere are our fathers? They
are with Tnee. Where is the host
with whom we walked in cheer with
thee? They rest—they are gone.
We are coming to the days in whicl.
memory brings none back to us
among the living, and day by day
they have borne the burden and the
heat are going. Wno shall flu their
places? O, grant that there may
arise and rest upon thy servants, toe
young men, a responsibility that
they may be the servants ot God, and
so the servants of tbe motherland.”
DR. TALWE’S SERMON.
“VeiUy My b.xOOaitiß ke butUl
Koep.” Ex jilUd xxxi., 13.
la tuie aerixxou 1 ruaxun
.ui laab 1 am dinUjuioiDg iu a onut
lied upon wu.hi iiiu eVdOgehcui
huuiuiiea oeiicVu, and 1 reuicmut i
I.U nidi 1 >3.01 LU jJILi iu Luu piUIODL
gain A liiiii Luaveiueiii wuicu wuuig
' UluiV OpDU til Lllu liQUur diiupd U1
i-jfuuiiiNLi uu iud ouuUiAvii llu> j « liaiii
i l uLLildud 1 aU lii Kucp. »V blld Luu
c. vaugciiCdi Ueiiuaiiutt pul uopu
c. ii dillpbuiib upon liiu aaucLiLy Ji till
-j.tub ill-, 1 i»Ui gl U1 tu ixLi JvV lUdL LuU
WidUum oi ludiiug auu day m ibu
V<?U ha UiUlUOc ULuV Ci Om>l i y liUIILOW U
. xUuLi LuVc ivU .u uUv ibiiv lilt ,
ii uu uiur . vv jiii iu b:x d iya luat
i uey CaU in seven. Too woiid has
found out tua. the lilvy iwo days oi
rosi are not a subtraction but an ad
dition. It has been demonstrated m
il Uepa.luieuts. Duio UaStiereagh
tie cmuM work his brain 335
days in inejcur, uno he bfokuuowa
duU commictsd suicide, and Wilber
.orc® said in regard to him; '•Hoof
Uasnercugh! this comes num non
observance of Ihu Sabbath.” A plum
ineuc merchant oi Now York saiu.
i should lOUtsugu nave much a uiuuiuc
bu. tor the observance ol tue Sab
bath. The nerves, the brain, the
muscles, the boaoß, me entne physi
cal, mouiui and morai oonsiiuUilon
cry out tor isubbatlc lost. W uat is
Hue of m.ii is true oi beast, xravei
ere uave romi thau vuoy come soonei
to tuoU dushudiiou ii they atop one
day lu the seven, wuat U ihe math 1
>l’.u some ol ihuo horses attached
iu the direct cars as tue poor crea
tures go otumbliug and staggering
oh? They are rob . oa 01 .he Naobath’s
rest. Iu the days 01 old. when toe
dueep auu lueoac e were driven iruui
lire lur west to .ue seacoast, it was
found out by positive test that those
drovers got sooner to Hie seaboard
Who Shopped one uay .u coVen Oh the
way. They came sooner to the sea
OOaid iliau those rthoUiuve right ou.
The lifalltsrmuu oil tue oailko of Ncw
[ uuiiaud hcV vXp iliueuted in the
uiditer, uha they Uul that to- y
eaicu more hsUlu the year wuen mey
jbeerve ihc ria . baiu.iu.-u iu the year
wuou they do nut übocrve tue ioM
oath, vV Ueu 1 added a iioCky Mouu*
.uni ioeomotive engineer, uj 1 was
riding with him, *’ W u/ an you owiteh
oil youi locomotive ou a side ttacit
aud take auotuer?” as 1 saw ue wut
about to do; ‘‘it seems to beh straight
route,” he icpbad : “OU, we have to
.et iue ioeomotivu stop and cooi oil
or me uiachiuery would very soon
break down.” Tue manufacturers oi
salt wore tolu it they allowed tueir
kettles to cool one uav in seven they
would have immense repairs to make,
Out the experiment was made anu
tue contrast came, ami n was found
that those manuiactureis of Salt wu
allowed the kettles to cool mice u
week had less iepairs to iaaue man
those who kept the furnaces m lull
blast and me kettles always not.
Anal dues all this mean? It means
tl.i- intellectual can and dumb oeasl
.nd dean machinery cry out for in-
Lord’s day. A manuiaoiurei uec.ar-u
-ua; the goods ills me 1 manu.aciurrd
in the early part ot tue week ami
right alter rhe tiabbath rest Wers al
ways better tuau the goods maird'uic
tureu iu .m> mttei par, or tu . week
.nd wueu m= men were tired. Tm
jjaboata comes and it soothes tue
nerves, aud it puts out tue u.es ol
anxiety which nave buiut d ilii tue
Week. Tue fact la, we are seven-Juy
clucks aud w« have to be wound up
oucea week or we will run down lulu
tue grave. The Babbatu is a savings
bunk into wuiou wa gather up our
resources oi physical and mental
strength to draw ou ah the week.
That man gives a mortgage to
disease and death wno works on the
Sabbath,and at the must umexpeewid
moment the mortgage win be lore
Closed and tue soui ejected from tue
promises. Every gland, eVory ceil,
every giouuie, evuij uugeruaii cries
out; ‘•Bemomour tut dabbath nay 10
ixcep it uoiy!” A Luiduu banker
says: “1 came to D,-.Uud, thirty
years ago, uu.l 1 nave nail a great
deal of observation, aud I nave
noticed that the bankers wno went to
their places of business ou cue Bao
bath, and attended to affairs, and
settled up their accounts, failed, auu
without one exception.” A Boston
mercuimt says; "I uuVu ousel ved a
long while, auu I have noticed wuen
out ou tile lung wharf merchants
kept their man uusy loading vessels
on Sunday, aud at work trom noon
until niguc on me sacred Uay—l
noticed ail those merchants came to
nothing and their children came to
nothing.” "Gea'demea,” said a mer
chant, although uu is a man oi -uu
world. ”Goutiomeu. it don’t pay to
work ou Bunday.” While tbe flail
and the uxe, and the yardstick have
not been able to destroy the Sabbath,
and the vast majority ot peope, from
s mitary reasons, have about con
cluded it is best to rest ou thetiap
bath, there is an attempt to destroy
cue Lord’s day, on one slue by me
grogshops aud other side by secular
amusements. We have a law in this
state most positively forbidding tne
sale ot intoxicating drinks ou me
Sabbath day. That taw is every Sab
bath broken. Some say, "Let it be
repealed—a law on me statute book
not executed—oe--er drive out tue
law.” Instead ot that we sav we Wa. t
tne law to continue on tue statute
book, and we mean to nave it execut
ed. i’uere are three thousand liquor
dealers iu Brooklyn bapded together
to put down mis law. and they are
moving upon the state legislature,
and mey propose to have that law
broken, down aud cast out from me
statute book. Wuen one of our re
formers comes up beiote a justice of
tne peace and reports some oi these
Sabbath breakers—the justice of the
peace looks over and iu almost every
case excuses the criminal. Why ? Be
cause u« ktivWu mere are tureu tiiuu
sand liquor dealers in Brooklyn wno
have their eyes on him and they will
remember it at the next election.
Now, what we want is, on tne other
hand, to have ten thousand good,
uonest, upright citizens banded to
gether in some excise league.deman .1-
iug the execution oi the law. so waeu
a justice of the peace witu tue enmi
iiai betore him remembers there are
tnree thousand liquor sellers wno
want him to discharge the criminal,
ne will have a vivid remembrance at
tne same time ot the ten thousand
honest citizens who demand the exe
cution of the law; auu these re
foimsrs who have been roughly
jostled aud caricatured and kiekeif
out wiii be differently treated iu
times that are to come from tne way
they have been treated in the times
taat are past. Take the s xteeutn
ward of Brooklyn, iu mat sixteenth
ward, six churches.two public schools
Uv.i breweries, three hundred and
twenty-three liquors saloons. Out oi
tnree hundred aud twenty-tnree
liquor suioous in the sixteeu-n ward,
bow many observe the Sabbath law?
Onel and three hundred aud twenty
two are this moment breaking it.
Wnat a state of things that is lor the
city ofchurche"! AU those mouths
of hell mis moment open, breatuiug
death aud desolation upou this city
ot Brooklyn, Isay ii io time for all
good citizens, wiiemer they are tern
perance men or not, it is time for ail
honest citizens, ard all men who
have a pride in their homes, to rise
up and put down this infamous ousi«
t ess, at least une day of the week.
DAILY TIMES: COLUMBUS. GEOKGIA, SUNDAY, MARCH 8. 1885.
Certainly if they have full swing
M inday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
rnursuay, Friday and Saturday, they
ought to give us at least one day of
rest trom inis awful evil which is
abroad amid the nations. On. I■
in my of our citz us the best uay is
the worst day. Tuey get their salaries
and they get their wagesun Saturday
• ignt, and then they are iiiveigiieu
into those places, and that which
ought to have gone for tbe iivelihoo i
ol me family gues for their uwa de
struuiion. Wao are you, the men
wno deal iu cloth and hosiery and
oardware and groceries, who are you
who s b bread aud 1 hoes, that you
should bow down to tbe liquor traffic?
Yuur places or business closed up t . -
iay, tuciia opeu. Will you take oh
you. hut to tnein. Is their business
uritt-r than yuur=? Why should the
iw giv. especial privi tge to mese
men who ate uafflciug iu the bodies
and souis 01 m-..? It a baker should
sell bread he would be v ry apt to be
arreeted. Ills not sate to loaves
oi bread going itirough tuestn ets ou
Sauday. It a m.u on.iul i sell sLoes
and bools it wo 4d be a very danger
ous thing; lie might be ari e ed.
Bu ail these places open on the Bab
bum. It the front door is not open,
ilit) back door is opeu. Now, I tell
jicu, fellow-citizens, mere is some
tnug awfully wrong in this town
wuen such things are allowed.
Tnen mere is an effort being made
by secular amus< meut to destroy uu.
dabbath. Iu many of the cities, all,
or neany all the places of theatric
and operatic entertainment are open.
There are luousands of pens busy
trying to write down the Christian
dabbum, aud it is a question whether
we are going 10 nave pluck and grit
and consecration enuugn to uanu
down to our children tnu daubatu we
got from our ancestors. I am opposed
to ail tuose invasions or the dabbarn
because they run against the divine
enactment. Guu says: "If tnou turn
away thy foot Horn doing my pieas
ure un my uoiy Uay, thou shall walk
upon Hiv nigh places." vViiatducß
ne mean by “doing thy pieasur ?”
He means secular amus meets. A
man was toiling me now be wasaf
inguted wheu during the time of an
uai Mquake be heard -he bellowing o'
the cattie iu tne held, and even me
barnyard iowis screamed in nurroi.
1 toil you that it was iu time ui
earthquake and when tue mouu aine
were luu of tire chat God sent forth
tue enactment, "Bemember tne dub
oam uay to keep it uoiy,” the ago
ulus oi nature emphasizing me divine
injunction. ‘‘Ou,” says some one
“we ought to nave as they uavuiu
otuer cities. We ought to u.vu those
grauu sucied concerto.” I saw a man
who had see one ot these grand sacred
concerts. He said interspersed amid
me music they nad a dance anu a
tight-rope walk anu a trapeze per
formaucu. I suppose it was a holy
dance anu a consecrated tight-rop'
I do not know about that, but 1 in
certain u was a “grand sacred cm
ceil.” Oh, will a man rob God?
Yes he will, and every place of secu
lar amusement that is open ou dab
barn iu any city is grand faieeuy
against me Lord Gou Almighty.
Tue auiler was right. The c.piau.
■isotiarged ail ids crew uecuuse mej
wuulu not wum ou tne daboatn when
tuey wore in pun, Tue captain wetu
out to gei aaotner crew. He Bald to
one man; “I enema uke iu have yuu
ou my snip.” Tue man said; “I
.mould like tu be employed.” "Will
you wui'x ou Guuuay?” "No.’’ “Aii.
no.?’ ' Because a man that will rob
GOU Almighty will cheat me cut Ol
luy wages,” Ou, have you eve;
looked at the me-utiess of me Uese
cration ol tue Hubua. 11 ? Bupposeyou
were a poor man and went to u dry
goods merchant aud you beggeu fur
some articles or clothing, and he
mould say to you, "I will give yuu
now six yards ui ciom.” and while he
goes oil at one end ot the counter tu
bind up the six yarns or elum, you
sup in oeuind me counter auu steal
another yard. That is what every
man dues when he breaks the dab
batu. God gives us Six days aud we
want to steal me utiier. “On,” say
some. “Haven’t you any regard lor
the people s rights?" Yes, i believe
in the people having tiieir rights, but
uas nut me Lord any rights? You
govern your lamily, ana the gover
nor rules the state,aud tne president
rules the United blares. Do you
really mink me Lord Aimignty who
made rue heavens and me earm has
a right to rule me universe? HaU he
a rigni to make the enactment: “Be
member the dabuam day to keep it
uoiy ?" There is no Inger court than
that. I declare it now in presence oi
all me people, whether it be a popu
lar or an unpopular thing to say, tne
people nave no rights except mose
which the Lord God Almighty gives
uUULU.
I am opposed to ail these infrac
tions of the daubam because mey
are attempting to introduce lu mis
country me Parisian Sunday. Sup
pose now, while lam speaking, you
should near the gun ot a foreign snip
coming up the harbor. Suppose a
bombshell shouid be thrown trom a
mreigu irigate into mis city. How
soon me taoernaciu would oe cleared
aud we would be all ready lor the
contest, and where tnere was a guu it
would be brought into requisition,
and all tue ships in the navy yard
would be swung from their aucuor
age.aua we wouid all be ready to con
trout sucn a foreign enemy. Now
tuey are trying to introduce into this
countiy me Parisian Sabbath, How
no you like it?
Ye who were oom under the shadow
ot me or the Catskills,
ye wuo were burn ou the banks or mo
Tennessee or the Savannah, how
would you like to have the Parisian
Sundaj. intiuduc-d lulu Mia country?
We say to all who come trom other
lands, come, come.- 1 would have all
me gates of the contiueut swing open.
I would nave the gates ot San Fran
cisco swing open toward Asia, and
me gai.es of the Atlantic swing open
toward Europe, It next year ttieie
snail coiue Suu.ulW from foreign lands
I would say let mem come. You have
not been lu Texas, you have not been
to Oregon, ii you are airuid. it you
have any idea of che vast reaches oi
mis country yet unoccupied, you are
willing mey shall come, auu the
more that come the better. But
among those people who will come
mere is a divisiou ( me same asamong
people iu this country—the law abid
ing and the lawbreakers. The law
abiding people, we want mem to
cou.e. The law-breakers, we do not
want tnern. We du not want me
monarchies ol Europe. We do not
want tiie Parisian Sunday, or the
Drtsdeuian Sunday. We want to
keep the quiet us our Christian Sab-
Dam. I was awakened in Paris by a
great racket.in the street,and I rushed
to me window to oue what was the
matter. I said to some one: “What
is the matter?” "Ohl” they replied,
“it is Sunday.” Sunday! Ail the
vehicles rushing hither and thither.
People talking at tne heights ot their
voices and in the most uoisteious
manner. The Ouamps Elyses one
gieat mass, one great mou, of pleas
ure-seekers. B illoone flying; parrots
cnattering; footballs .oiung; Punca
anu Judy shows in scores ot places,
each witn . shouting audience; hand
organs and cymbals and all styles ot
racket, musical and unmusical. Sun
day 1 Sunday I Aud then as ma day
p issed on toward night I stood and
saw the excursionists come home,
fagged out men, women ana children
a great gulf stream of fatigue and
irritability and wretenedn ess. A
drunken Fourth of July instead of a
Christian Sunday. How wouid you
like to have such a Sunday as mat in
miscountrj? Compaie it with the
Christian Sabbalb in one ot our best
cities. A day dawn a holy ell ace
comes down. The business man tar
ries longer on the plilow because
there arc no store doors to opeu, no
haid work to be engaged iu. The
family tarry longer around tbe table.
Tiwe is no rushing off to business.
After a while there i* a soiig sung.
After a while mere is a prayer ot
tered, slid after a while, about 10
o'clock, there is a long procession
churchward ana there they praise
God tor Hib goodness aud mey con
tribute to the poor, me suffering and
me wandering. Which Sunday do
you like tbe best? 1 will toll you in
wmeh boat me Sabbath came to tbit
courtly and in which boat It wdi go
out. The Sabbath came tu tint
country in me May 11 wer, aud ill.
ever ii.uves.it ihvSiuoxm ever leaves
this ujuu.iy it whi go in cheaiH
that floats above a deluge ol a de
stroyed nation. It you have ever
been in Brussels or iu Paris, ou the
Sabbath uay, il requires no great
persuasion tor me ou my part (o get
you to pray morning, noon aud night
that Buell a Sabbath may never come
to this country.
Then, It issued an outrage on em
ployees. Where do these bartendere
get their Sunday? Do they get auy
more wages? No, The breaking down
Ot Bunday, what dues it mean? It
means that a few men who toil shall
toil seven days aud get no more man
they get for six. Then there are all
the employees of the opera houses
and the meatres, the sCene-diiHtcre,
the baiiut cancers, the call boys, tbe
supernumailea.makiug up thousands
and thonßands lu this country.
Where am they going to get their
Sunday? You see them uu me stage
witn tbs tinsel and me tassel, aud
cue naibi’euß.oi you ace tin m in gauze
whirling lu tue toe tortures, auu they
seem queens aud tallies; tut after 12
o'clock at night see them g-dug aloug
tile street in faded dress, shivering
aud cold aud hungry, to their garnets
or melt cellars, it means that those
people ehui Uave no r, st fur the
body aud uo rest iur the soul. When
you talk about opening places oi
secular amusement uu meßabbstb,
while tUeio may be people outside ol
such eßtablisumeuis who are wanting
mem, mere arc mauy ui these em
ployees wno are practically praying;
“Ou, Gud, let me crusumg jugger
naut stop cue day in seven 1 ’ it la a
swiuduug proceed upon employ ecu,
It is » proposition tu give uo Sab
bath to thousands aud tuusauds oi
people iu tins country.
i'ueu, all these movements are a
war upon out political institutions.
Where tho Sabbath goes down the re
public goes lluWl, D;a3eiUcC-.tBS ic
inconsistent wuu suir-guvernai *ut.
Si.bhutu-bicakiug IS UiaauiUK-ueeo.
Wnat is tne matter with Kepubuu
oauism in Laly aud iu Spain? No
Sabbath. Vvuut la the matiei with
Bepubucauiom lu France? France
got a republic, bat cue day the
modern Napoleon rude thruugu tire
Obamps uliysees, aud the republic
went aown uuaer the cia-t' ring uuufs,
France has a republic again,
but how often it quakes
from ena to eud, and one 01
n c commune ulO only just to piaster
au insUrgtut iUV-1 .lotiuLUi agains
a stilus wall, ana ail i rauue is aquck
ana in fear 01 revolution mat is to
cuult:. i’lence Will never have auy
quiet, nappy -nd permanent republu
uuiil sns quits her roysie.iug Sib
oathl wad icCOguiaes God aUd sacred
tciijgs. Ab ash me Sabbath anu
then you h ave the cemmuueiu Atuer
wa. Abolish ttie baubam and then
you he.ve revolution, and men you
nave me uuu oi prusri- Aly g dug
oowu m ia*.knesßaua iu mood. May
me Lord uua ol Joexiugtou ana
Bunker H.ii ana G nysbutg avert
the catastrophe, Uh, men auo
women wno believe in Umistiau
tilings, On, men auu women 111 favor
us popular liberty, stand in solia
ptraiaux iu mis Tueriuupyim oi oui
national history, rar as ceruuiy as I
stand here ana you su mere, me ui
umph or overthrow or republican in
stimiions in tuis count!y win Do ue
cidod in mis Saobutic cuuteet. Daily
your voices, your pens, your pruning
pleases ana all your influence in the
Lord's artillery corps in behalf ui me
Unnstlac Sabbam- Decree beture
nigh heaven that thebabouth wnicu
y<JU XCCt;lV<3ui Goul JUUL UtsCu-oiUiß
snail go down undamaged to youi
children. For those that die batmug
in mis contest we will Chisel tue
epitaph; “These are they wno come
oat of great tribulation, aud hud
their .robes washed auu made white
iu me blood of me Lamb.” But for
taat man who proves recreant to the
cause ui Goa and his euuu.ry iu a
crisis like ibis, there shall be uu
honorable epitaph, aud ue snail not
be wormy of auy burial place iu ail
this land,but perhaps sumastesjui tug
at midnight may take him out ana
drop him iu me sea Where tbe law
less winds which observe no Buuday
may gallop over the grave oi him
who in lite anu death proved himsell
a traitor to ths cause ot Guu aud
American institutions. Long uve the
Unnstian Babbaml Perish forever
ail attempts to overthrow it!
him hOOuL
o——
OrVJLY,-
THURSDAY, MARCH 12th.
SVEOIAE ENGAGEMENT
OF THE ACCOMPLISHED .YOUNG ARTISTE
MINNIE MADDERN,
Who will present lor the tlrst time here
Her etKEA! IBIUMEH
<D JV JE* Jti. 1 <D JEI: .
By tbe Author oi “MAY BLOSSOM.'
MR. HENRY MILLER
—AND IHE-
Original New York Company,
NO ADVANCE IN VBlOEH—lleserved Seats at
Cha*un*s. Hale begins MONDAY 9a. in.
mch9-tt
Job Office
BiuL HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS,
I LIIEE HEADS, SHIPPING BOOKS
NOTE HEADS, EEOEIP'I BOOKS,
UIKOULAkS, BUSINESS OAEDb
HAND BILLS, POSTAL OAEDS,
TOSfEBS, VISITING CALLS.
IN VITATIONS, PICNIC TICKET
FANCY SHOW CARDS,
And everything else In tne Job PrlnUuf
line executed with neatness aud dlspate.
Will duplicate New York orders with ex
press charges added.
i Bring us your Job Printing and we will
give you satisfaction In prices and style
l WiNbix A Da Wolf
WESTERN R. R. OF ALABAMA.
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rhe Quickest and Most Direct
ioute to
New York, PiiilndelpMa, Bal
timore, Mild WVuSlliUg tOU.
rrfclns ibtve aafullowa;
TI.UE TABLG KO. UO,
TAKING SWKOT HINJat, JAn. 18, UMS.
Hz -TWAHL I
Lv Nhw Orieaud... 16 top ru B.o’ » m
xxV. .uu/^gonn»i;M.ouam, 9;uo p iu
Irr ' oJumbua .... luap ml $46 a cl
Lv '.JliLno h ... am djUf' jd m
,rr Weal i omt ... 12; 19 - m .47 a. in
\rrA>i»uU B:BUpdQ| <J;4ba. ui
■VAUD. ( NO.
Woit Point 6:l£ p iu B:o7am
.-.rr cmiuiliU<lb. .. 7 ,</ p mj o;*j ■ . id
Lv Col am Ulis , .... in 9;U: pn
Arr. NK'UtgOmtorj B.lup a. t>:JGxr
Arr Mobile. 2;U6 a u J;uu p n
..i r hew Orleans -■ l.a.an ;.3 p a
North.
. NO, 61 NO. 69 NO. 60 NO* »3-
7:6t piu'luuD ain Waflh*gt’n|loi4Q am 9.1 Upm
IJair. pmlliiW » w Baltimore mos a m u :6v p m
i;ju e m 3:lopm PEUadel'a OiUl a u. B:4<. rm
tt;3o*up.lj p m Saw York! S:4O am Liuu y ru
.‘uiimuu Nleepera on all trains
52 between Montguiuery anti
Huhiugiou gHMoui CiiMuge.
Western Kialirwad Sieepera «u
trains 52 aud 53 between
y aud Ltluuiu.
AtaliM, 30, il, 62 and 63, inaawctoae aonueotioLi
wUL traiUH to aud irorn MoDHoana Uow Orleanu.
Train cohlguth at Montgomery with iralwucz
Suiina and ixuiaula. uoiinvctiouß mada a;
Upuiika vvisii .I,4bi «.i»ljamaaud Uiuoiuuati, au<
i.' D uud Woncera uaiiroaun. til train*
exotic 62 aud 63 connect UaeliLW with *
geo railroad.
Train* No. C aud tlitu uAixy »xoopt uaud .j,.
CHAS, 11. CKO rA’*
ienural Pa&aouger Agenc.
GBATTAHOUGHtE SHkHIFf SALL.
Wil] be sold Lalort tLe OourtLouae door, in
e*iu tut Eiii-t Tiittuey it Aiii. next
wikHiL tUo i tgai houib oi r.iLc, tne io iowil
icoperty, lu-wlt; Dot i land No. 91, in the 7th
Duinct O. M.» ui t*id ccunty, coutaiLug
fO’ee more or leas, riaid xanu .tried cl anati
aui by virtue ol a i«*x il iw lEBi.tG bx the lux
gOLOOUU Oi Baid count) SgalLel J. E D. . Lip
or b.U-tu aud county itieb for tue ja?.i ibui
Levy iu»de and ,etur. ea b) B. 0. < tdy, l. . 0
oi aulu. county of Uiiattauoouhue« Nouuu give
icuaut liu pOßbtfefliou,
aISS. at ihu t aiue ume ai d piaoa, will be Hold
uu tha Firfat aLci-uay in April ucXt,, lot ol land
Nu . 7,coub4ining two iiunartd two suu ouc*i.ali
sen a mine or (2o2> a ) m the 7td HBtrlct ol
originally Muecagee m. * r,ai<i conuty oi chut tn
hoociiee. zeVi.c - upon a tue property of Henry
sohuocH, u-U< i auu uj in.at oi i. tax ii .a is
sued Ly the lax Collector of Uhaitahuochee
county agonist said li*nry Jobm-ou. lor btate
ati | county tun i r the year 188*. daid lanu
uutiapr' ved Nonce give... to leu-nt in poeeofl*
tJH’L, x.fcVj Ul-.-C aMU Hturuuu LU ID bj is. u.
(Jody. L. oi b*td C'jun yol UuaitsLvi cnee.
AllU fat iht> LLDae pidUb) OU ,b irr.t Tues
day -u Apru u< Xv, wiL o > Mold lot ui aaua No Vi.
iu the 7lu Dtairici cunt -imug aorea more
ur lest, oi oriwiual.y Muscogi e ueu a-id county
oi cnwitah<.oviiev, levied upon *.* h properti < i
b.riug.tuiuw Hiuee, num r t*Ld by vatm o: a m
ii if* ißHued by the Tnx uoiieoior oi UDkt.tbLO'.*
c: e« ccuDw.. aiud oir,L t 1 i.va i ihlß ler
diaio anu count; tuxeo or tbe year 1 oi, baiG
.a u i p > ■-. Levy uu i< an lutuxm
3 iuc uy D. u Xkubert L. Uouy, Auiije given
tenant ih pON -.ent ton.
L, HAi'F, bhcritl.
January 29 1 85,
ILo j. *»t uifi biihe place, on tne Firat lureday
la a, run» xl, V: x_. b oid lot <4 .on iN » 92. cun
caiEijig iu i 4 acre more or it aa, tn tne 'hl Dia
trict M originally , xiei atld cou
i D I. ... L. . . 1 Vl u,.' 1. >L' pr< I ■t;
.ii» g Uctlik.i. uu <1 nu ov virtue ui a '-tx ti i
‘AsUdU Vj -Uu xaX UHODfcOi G1 Lba.L.LuUUU t
O 'UUty agaiufat aai*. h J uliid lorßtb.eanu
county tax?B or tne y .iri; Br. .-'ai' &gc>
i-.a. ! *Ü Hive. L.Uft t iaa p, HUt .-BIOL,
in 5 ' ic ell- tv LD. cy x, . LOdy, la
m ol u it. c'-ULiy ol uh*tiuiiooui. ee.
AL -J, kt ‘L b* .u place, ua ifiret 1 ueeday
ii 4, . i aull be aoiH lot land 2l ■■ 116, .jontaiu
mg 2v2; a mc es ui eur t b, ju ti 7m L'tetrict
ol ori fr i.aii> ...u Jug-• t u,»u aa.l uouciy ui
Guattahoocute. itviea upoL as .Le
a rtCDuMon, un-.'.r »Ld oy vinua ot * *«x ti t* iri*
S'ie»i by tue Lax do.mctur ui (ju»4tabujcbi<
county a b ulust eai.i a F ml.UiOo i.r rl&k-.mu
county Isa* a iur tae yuar ibbi, taaid jaud >t> not
improved. Notice uiVou tenant is poafeeaaioia,
Levy made-nd returned to mo by liu 'Jody, L
C o: aaid county oi GuatuhuocLoe.
aLju, ai tue BA-o-o pzo.ee, on the hire: luebday
m Ap il next, U'lM oe ao.a.ot oi .sud No 95, con
taining 2ti2>4 acred dioic or kaa, in the 7,h Dia
iriot ui oiiginaity uuaeogee, now aaia cuauty ol
Uhattau locuee, xev.ed upon aa ihe property el
Mid A; it lie Ugieirto uu-er aud byvir.ueif a
i.xli la laiiiieu by tile I.x ol eciur ol Cbatta
uoochee cuu .ty agaiuet a..;d Mra Mittie <>«!•.■
:r,e,.or Dixie auu county taxißiur the >ear
Daid i*nd ia nut imp. uved. Nonce given tenant
iu puHHGSBioa. Lovy made aud rt turned to me
uylill Oody, L C ol aanl county ui übattahoo
oaee,
AL at u- c licCb, ol tL-j Fi * Tu -day -l
April inxt, will be ->oid lot < f l*nd No 93. cen
tal. log 20. ;-e aureo . ore >r i «e, m ;u< 7tn U
tn l u. . x.giua.iy M..blu w c., now t>am louuq ci
t'hEttaUuoclite, .eviea upon uuaei and by virtue
oi a tax ii ißdiied by the Tux OMiwtur *4 Chat
tahoochee county agaiuat a&id lot cl la.-d aa the
laud ol Buea. Halo iauu ib not improved. Levy
made am returned to mu by ii u Cody, L Uo
a kid county oi UuatLAhuuohue.
BABF, Sheriff
January 29,18d5 fe-26wlm
WHI. iMM S
BALSAM
Cures Colds Piionnionia, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cougii, and
all diseases or tho Breathing Organs,
It soothes and heaU tlie Membrane of
the Lungs, iufliuued and poisoned hy
the disease, and prevents the night
sweats and tightness across the chest
Which accompany iE COJiSCMI'TKM 1
tenet an incurai.de malady. It is oulj
necessary to have the rlgfeS mnedy<
and HALL’S BALSAM Is that remedy.
DON’T DESPAIR v! BELIEF,
this benign specific will cure yv«,
though pruies- .;-i o rMls,
rw-* * ■« .nßgbk
HENRY’S
IKSSBSaws
ciiMUCMm.
Most Powerfia lleatine
Agent et~ir Lflscovererl.
Carbolio Salve heal*
Hewry’s Carbolie Salve euree eorev
Carbolic Salve vllaytt pain,
Uew^j f 9 Carbolic Salve curca
lie-nry’a Carbolic Salve beale vimplr.i,
Henry’* Carbolic Salve heal* oruisea.
for iftenry’s, and Taue No Other
J3F’ BEWARE OF COCNTERFETaH
TOWNSLETS
mag mm
CUBES IN ONE MINUTB.
Sdey’s Carbolic Troches,
A SURE PREVENTIV E OP
jQntotfiOTis Diseases Colds, JtioareMMNMk
TMvhtberifa., and Whooping- Cou«h;
jplearanf J aale,
Wi Qgygsaaui Bitten
Believe Dyspepsia and Biliousness
|HF EUR SALE BIaVLL PKUGGISTB.
,VOHM S’ henryT cuhkan * OQ,
sots rnoimißTOßa
EMBROIDERIES!
AT THE
TRADE PALACE
wm siMOiia laMianies
SEIZED BY THE GOVERNMENT FOR NON-PAYMENT
OF DUTY.
-o:
The Entire Lot Thru rn into the Auction Rooms and Bought by the Know
ing 0.. i 3 lor 25oouts on the Dollar.
GBAY ALWAYS ON THE ALERT FOR
S,
Takes the lubidi, Track aud Scoops in the LlbiVS SHARE.
We will have these GOODS ou Exhibition MONDAY and all during the
WEEK and invite an Inspection of them; tney are without Exception tbe
Finest Assortment ana the BEST VALUE that we have ever handled—see
chemi and pasa your Judgment.
TH£Y ARE JUST HALF PRICE.
(bn PAH Dollars worth of laces of every
()Z,uUU STILE, QUALIIV AAD TEXTURE, FROM
5 . i lii Torchon io the Finest Egypiion at $2 50 ano
$2 75 Per lard.
$2,300 WORTH OF
Parasols, Coachings and Sun-Umbrellas, .
These GOODS are Marvels oi Beauty, Design and Workmanship.
300 Dozen Genta’ Hemsteiched, Col- < 280 Dozen Gents’ UnlaundriedShirte
orea B .aderea Handkerchiefs at 25 | al 35 cents, Wamsutta Domestic and
cents, Worth 40 cents. | 21 Linen Bosoms aud Cuffs.
The KING of the Southern DRY ROODS
Market is Coming this Week.
la hut tor a Slaughter, He Makes Things Lively
FOK COMPETITORS.
C. P. GRAY & CO.
WE WILL BE IN NEW YURK
For Several Weeks, Buying our Spring
Stock ot Piece Goods, Clothing, Hats
n I ,-i and Furnishings. If you need any-
thing, be sure and call upon us at
j ar, b 85 Broad Street„and see the
I U W New Styles as they arrive.
Im | Our Prices will induce you to trade
/1 I with us this Season.
t ’ j The 3est of our Winter Stock at
I / '□Lower Prices to Close.
H. J. THIiHtiTOH,
jN£W GUOBS
KZirs.'V’jaisrs.
Wool Combination Suitings, Choice Colors in Cashmeres,
Good All-Wool Cashmere at 50 cents.
choice lock 'o-mghama una caiiucs, Taolu xiinens Towels
and Napuns. New is die time to buy these Goods,
Handkerchiefs, Handkerchiefs,
Good Handkerchiefs, Fast Colors, at 3c. up to the Best
Grades
10,000 Yards
More of those HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES at Astonishingly low prices.
Ladies’ Underwear Department
Just opened. Ail tne Stock Freeh and at Popular Prices.
J. ALBERT .KIRVEN.
IMMENSE STOCK
OF
Furniture, Carpetings, Curtain-Goods*
Window-Lihades, etc»,
REGARDLESS OF COST
1,000 Chairs, from 50 cents to $lO 00 , Moquet Oarpets 51.50 pr yd. bestqual
500 Bedsteads from SI 75 to 40 00 | Tapestry Carpets 65c to SI.OO pr. yd.
100 Imitation Wak Suite,slß to 40 uo i Body Brussels *’ 85c to $1.35 pr. yd.
100 Walnut Suits,from $25 to S2OO 00 I Rugs 78c to SIO.OO
15 Parlor Suits from S4O to $l5O 00 [Straw Mattings 10c to 40c.
Oil Cloths, 400 to $1 25 per bquare yard.
Art Square (Druggetts) including best Kiddemueter, all wool $8.50 to sls
Will duplicate pricee of any Market.
Upholstering Goods at your own Prices.
x_,. JFLOOXXTE'Y,
Up Stairs, 83 and 85 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
ELEVATOR ALWAYS KEWY. tels- -3m,
MoftMlniiCo.
hie Old and Billable Georgia Oo.upany c xrtmuee to take Fire risks of all kinds
Charter perpetual. DIVIDEND No. 26 FOB 1884, 88H per cent.
The PHCENIX, of Hartford, Conn.,
ROCHESTER-GERMAN, of New York r
All solid OoKipanlee, representediin 'this Agency, tvatasi low. Dosses' prompt!
adjusted,
B. B. MUKDOCKs Av* ent