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lirukmt circulation
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Coliinibiia. W«*>rrl<,
VAil"' IS 18-«
A MovKMfNT ih on foot by the
••powers.” to make the Hui-z anal a
neutral water-way. We du not think
England wiii consent to it
-
- northern newspaper mun
who cornea south Is heralded as a
’•journalist,” Just as the avetage
northern man without a Rumple ciae
la a "capitalist.” But let them come.
It baa been rumored about Atlan
ta tbat Colonel Waiter 11. Johnson,
revenue collector, had sent in hie
resignation, but the correspondent
of tbe Macon Telegraph says i here
was to truth In the report.
Judos Emjrt Hpxxb opened his
first court In Savannah on Monday.
He wae greeted by his friends ard In
troduced to the members of the bur
with whum be was not previously ac
quatnted. An Augusta colored law
yer named Lyons, applied for Hcenae
to practice In the United States Court.
A Macom negro postal moesongor
sees a ghost tn the poxtofllce in that
city and does not like it. He is
scared, and says he won’t go about
there much in tiiejdark. It wuuffi
be acute thing If some ghost monger
would plant a few good healthy
goats around .in the post< ffioes of
the country and scare off the hungry
throng that ar* so noxiously awaltk g
a chance to find a goblin.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
From oar ftofalkr CorrnaponSaat.
Waphisotom, Mar. 9, 1886.
To relote the even is of the part week
in the space Allow: d for one letter, I
am afraid will require a power ot
condensation that your correspond
ent does not possess.
The president was Inauguiated
with well-ordered pomp and pagean
try, In the presence of a crowd un
precedented In numbers and rest - cl
ability. The weather—attribute ! by
some to the arrest of O»n. H izen, th->
chief of the weather bureau-was as
perfect as If it bad been regulated by
a thermometer. The Inaugural ad
dress was delivered In the presence
of at least 90,000 eneetatore,an I owing
to the strength of the president's
voice, a large proportion of them
were actual auditors. The parede
tbat followed was such as has never
before been
it wae reviewed by the president and
njauy distinguished personages
around him, as well as by 250,090
people who covered tho sidewalks,
temporary bale .nine, stands and
housetops of Pennsylvania avenue.
At night tho skv was painted red,
white and blue with tire works, and
the groat ball at tended by the presi
dent and nearly tun thousand per
eons, was tho brilliant and frivolous
finale of ths day. Ignz d upon Mr.
Cleveland’s pale, strong face as he
’ rede to the capital iu the forenoon,
and wondered bow be would be able
to he»r up through the trying ordeal.
Toe mental, pbyaie.il and neivoun
strain must have been intense, logo
through the preliminary etiquette at
the white house; to d. iv< slowly to
the oapitol. the cynosure of hundreds
of thousands of eyes; to appear the
observed arid ciicicisod oi all amid
tne distingulsued throng in the Uni
ted States senate chamber; to deliver
without reading an address iu the vast
prosence euaj of the capital; to stand
for four tiours while a line ot 25 000
uhtformed then passed before him;
and then, at 11 o’clock at night, to
appear in a stifling ball-room amid u
mob of aggress!? ly curious women
—this waa th* g nutlet with which
President Cleveland commenced bis
administration on the 4th of March.
He is alive! and thank heaven hu
man ingenuity and pageantry has
done its worst.
Binoe the fourth the white house
has been besieged by delegations, but
the president manages to find time to
eat and sleep
The cabinet has quallfiod.‘and gone
to work. With the exception of the
cabinet of the late administration
none ot the rascals have yet been
turned out, but quire a number have
wnb the instinct of Davy Crockett’s
coon come down (gone out) of their
Own accord. The majority however,
will wait until Mr. Cleveland shoots.
They expect to have to come down
finally, but will defer their tumble
as long as possible.
The new ,'pr< sident has given out
tbat be will .not .personally near or
personally cotsider applications for
office, unless they shall come to him
reocommended by the cabinet officers
in whose department the office Is
sought. It is believed tbat Cleveland
adhere to this rule. At
t>Sy rate it will be a literal imposei
btlitv'fbr him to consider bne tenth
ofitbe applications be Is receiving.
Each mail brings an .immense load
of petitions which Colonel Lamont
and his clerks look over, acknowledge
with prepared blank forms, and refer
9 ta the oepartments to which they
belong. Tbe president does not see
them, and no persistence on the part
or tbe applicant will (secure; bis at
tention. •
Mies Cleveland held the usual re
ception on Saturday afternoon last,
and hundreds went to the white bouse
who had not been there before, to
pay tbelr respects to the president’s
sister.' Mtss Cleveland Is not what
is known here as a “society lady.”
She is wanting in .the «<woir faire,
tire graces, and the je ne sail quoi
which are characteristic of great
social leaden. But she has what is
better than dll these, in a plain demo
cratic country. an air of sincerity and
amiability which impressed her
guests with welcome. Her face Is ex
pressive of intslligenoe and eharao
t er.
TuxTelegn hand Meesengersays:
“Tbe postmaster at Wilmington.
Del,,has b'gun to appoint d f m crate
f ; vueanqi « in tbe etnff of bls office.
If Mr. Vllite 1“ pot shero and vigilant
he will t;e made the victim of sundry
southern ooalltfonintx by a similar
sharp trick ”
If Mr. Vilas does not look out. he
may become the victim of another
species of sharp trickery: ss it Is Raid
here that a couple of democratic ap
pllcantg for our pnstcffice have
formed a c miition with the present
republican Incumbent, by which the
latter will be practically retained In
bis plac-,while one of the two former
wiil Lave the name,and both of them
some of tbe pay. To be as harmless
as a dove will not protect Mr. Vilas
from tricks that are dark, but he
must also be as wise as a serpent,
lux English papers pretend that
England is able to fight Russia if
Dt ceasHiy, on the Afghan border",
and attend to her other matters too.
Bhe does not want war with anybody
but she is strong enough to wage it
wherever enemies invite it. This
reads rosy, but England has bar
hands full of trouble—much of it,and
perhaps the worst of it—near at
home.
Wr received a marked copy of tbe
Cincinnati Graphic yesterday, with
n picture of F. H. Brown,
••Sherwood.” who wrote the
scandalous letter Macon
lately, for the Enquirer. He is a
good-looking fellow, and bls face
looks as If be would not liack out
from a fight, If crowded. We men
tion thia that OU' Macon friends may
ooir 'ppjnd with hl n on the subject
of bls letter, instead of waiting on
tbe grand jury.
Ix tbe New York legislature a bill
has been introduced requiring pris
oners who are pUc -d on trial for
murder and acquitted on tbe ground
of insanity to be sentenced by tbe
court to a lunatic asylum tor life,
and to be thence pardoned out only
by the action of the governor, when
he is eatif-flw'J that the person may fye
sHfely discharged without danger to
Others. Tbe bill is an excellent onei,
and a similar one should be made
tbe law in all tbe states. Greet
wrongs are done fr qii n'ly in such
cases io the great, injury of society,
she plea ot insanity for the purpose
of shielding criminals from deserved
punishment bis been worn thread
bare. It is ’lmo for snob Juggbry in
the administration of criminal juris
prudence to cease. Murderers who
have escaped hanging on plena of 1
insanity haVo been sent, to insane
asylumu, and after a few months or
years of residence there have either
been allowed to escape, or have been
smuggled out through the influence
of inter sled friends and allowed to<
go at liberty. Tide Is a piece of rot
ten timber in our judicial edifice, and
should be removed.
Tux railroad strike in Missouri is
one of the largest we have known.
Ar. Sedalia on the Missouri Pacific
road th. re are over seventy-five en
gines "killed” by the strikers and
over ten miles of loaded oars are on
tbe tracks, that they will not periijt
to be moved. Tbe railroad paytrain
arrived ar: ’ prop ‘sed to pay tbe mod,
but they would not receive pay, be
cause they raid that would sever
their connection with tbe road.
What the wrongs of these men are
we do not know, and without know
ing, Intelligent comment, is difficult.
But on a line of what seems to us
right, we would ssy that, they h ive
no right to interfere with tne work
of tho company, if they do not choose
to participate ,dn It. Men Hate a
right to work or not, as they plea-e,
but they have no right to prevent
others from working; nor can any
union or labor league rules give tbat
right-
WA« » f CANCBR?
We noticed a young Ud crossing
the street yesterday with h’s throat
tied carefully up In a handkerchief,
and a cigar -tt" in bls mouth smok
ing. The question naturally arose in
our mind, wn.it omoet? In these
days when cigarettes and other forma
of preparing smoking tobacco, are
made so poisonous, any smoker is
liable to become a victim.
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THK ANCHOR.
Ths rust Is red upon Its side. ;
Abnu’ it .Irlt- , ttu* orumbll igernd;
While n >on and itgh* the reitleee tldr-B
Mnr ur tar down upon the strand.
But never tide snail ton h It more,
Nor flying so- tn nor salt s<w tray.
There 1 has lain tor many » day,
H'nos theOarr, sailing icross the bay,
Went d >wn In eight of shore.
O. etigi r eyes that sought in vsln
To pierce the darkness ot that eight 1
O trembling hands t hat ‘ t rove to gain
The havai: n-**r, and failed outright;
Boni" dk 1 with ’soee heavenward s-t.
Home watching -till tor the nearer land;
This Is tbelr anchor, lies here yet,
Half burled fti the sand.
O, thou who Iu the days of old
bids walk on rceth-as Galilee,
boon, and In pity still behold
The tollers on life’s troubled ges,
Leet, our dim eyes should look In vain
For stars In heaven, or tights on ehoto!
Lest In the darkness we should gain
O r huven nevermore. —Ex.
ApD|7L B«.d ” x rent" tor yo«ng«,
miZ.lireceive tree, * cc.tly box o. goods
I which will help you to more money right svey
| than snylbtng else In this world All of ettber
sei suoooed liom drat bonr The brosd road to
fortune open before the workers absolutely sure
At onoe address Tuns A Co, Augusta. Melee
deo»-a Bn> -wtv
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Bring ne your Job Printing ana we wli
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DAILY TIMES: COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, IBRS.
Springer House.
POSITIVELY
OWE KIGHT O N LV
SATURDAY March 14.
AM ont> FAV uurx I I Th" E rietd U o■.
a new ptjAT ! f dl-ti on-* D mat t,
MILTONNOBLES
A*minud by the Young Bud Grand Vocaliat and
Comedienne,
DO ?-L I K M U IL. K M
i» nd aupported by a Powerful Legitimate Com
pany,
aafdrdaykveniwg,
Will pr*a«nt for b fir«t time In this otty hie
Idea! N w York "ucoe-i entt'd:
LOVK AIVU Xa'iW!
A Comedy-Drama In Four Acts by Milton No
*LM.
New and Orlgfral harACt*r»! TbrlHlr# Dra
watio h axe>! 8'• rt’fna s enio
*)rl fn»i A Wsperb • t«te
FiLrx O’Faff. Attorn y-»t L>w yilton Fobt.kb
Bitta. ar I »llan Htraet 8 og'-r, Lclli t Noblkm
Ot er Leafing Ohara Ura by ' ir f» Herndon.
Mr, J U. H^aiej, T ilie mm Kra? k E Aiken,
Mix Fehitnann GerrtfO *. Ht’anni, Fraok Lane
• ha« H Warren, K. U ttortimer, L W. Brown
ing, Ete ,
MYNOPMIS of ft* KNKKY and IN IDF NTS
Ae’ L. OVB—The Intimation. “C n —■ ay View
OottaHo Htaten Joiand, w th a View of New Vcrk
Bay an** Harbor.
Act II L'»V —-Th-i ImiptraVon. Scene—Th*
Ten ofotcvannl ontl, Cro*b- Htraet, New York
O'ty.
Act II!—-LCV.!—The B aUz-flon. c«-ne— he
Bonrd- ‘r of H’-len Mont»gae New Y >rk Mty,
Act IV—L W. The C- n-ummati o. bcoua 1—
Law Office of Sawyer an . O’Faf Hc°ne 2—a
atr»et a j .-iitli g t « real- enoe f f H<*ien Mon
tagu ’. I ©one ?Ih-Du ' t Gh van! Conti.
(}ar>'iagea m«y br Lfd'r- d f .r it
Uriel l‘r oc«-—Ke ervrd Ha a »t Uheffiu’l.
mohll>4t
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PERA HO USt
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—OIWK TIOHT
THURSDAY, MARCH I2th.
HEStJiAL ENGAUBMKNT
Os THE A"> OMPLIBHEO YOUNG ARTISTE
MINNIE MADDERN,
Who wiil prehXD( tor tho >irnl time here
Her GREAT TBTUMPH
<D A. 1> I t I <D JES .
By the Author of ‘’MAY BLOSSOM.’
huh'or r■ e:> by
MR. HENRY MILLER
-AND i’HK-
Origina’New York Comp ny
NO ADVAN E IN PHI ES-H-aerred Seats at
-.ha n’a. Bale bogtna MONDAY 9 a. m.
mch9-it
WESTERN R. R. OF ALABAMA,
The Quickest and rfoet Direut
Route to
New York. IHiiludelpkla. UaL
limar«, and Wnwiiiuglon.
Olose ooimrctlonn made with Piedmont
Air Llue, Atlantic OoMt L're, Keunt'eaw
or OiuclDuatl Houtbetn.
I'raiua laave aafullowa;
TIMETABLE ’MO. ‘JS,
TAKING KPYKOT SUNuAk. MA BOH. 8,18 W
EAHTWAhJ- S’. NJ. .
Lv New Ortv-ane... 20 pm n <)u *. m
Lv. Montgomery. y o<) ami 9:o'> pm!
Arr t oluuibua .... 1.02 pm 6 *<J a »l
Lt □olukubaa ... 8:41 am 2:o* p. m
rft West Point ... 12,1 V m :2 27 a. in ;
Arr Atlanta
WBBTIVABD. . u MO
Loava Atlanta...... 130 iin 11:40 p m
“ West Point 4:43 p tn| 3:v7 ain
Arr Columbus,.... 7uy p m 6:4 a, aa
Lv Columbna . . 2’3op ro 0 o pil
Arr. Montgomery • 74 • p m n:3O a m
Arr Moblid, .. ... 3U-.au 2;(X.pn
Arr hew Orb-ana |1 .• an 7;BGp u
North. South.
NO, 61 NO. S» NO. 60 MO, 82-
t pmilord) « m Wuli’ft'u 10:40 t a>' r.lo ;
11:05 pm 11 ‘Jo a iu hkittmur, 0:06 » m ":.SO p m
3:30 a m 8:)0pm PUUKl.l’* 6:01 • Mil Fib pu:
p m N.» (ork 3:*0»mlL:00 pu>
i'ulluiiiu Nleepera on all trntnx
53 between Montgomery mid
tyushiugtoii wilkoui Ciiangr.
Western Hallroad Sleeper*
trains 5d and S 3 between
Montgomery and Atlanta.
Trains 60, 61, 62 and S 3, make do tie connection j
with trains to and trom Mobile and Bew Orleans.
Train 62 oouneaU at Montgomery with trains lui
Belina and Enfanlß. Connection!* mada st
Opelika with Rast AiAbaixaand Cincinnati, and
tne Oolauitous and Western Halhoads. Alltraliu
oxoeptdJand 66 ounaeot at Uhc with Toike
gee railroad.
Ira!nd No. Rani U run daily oxexpt dundays
( HAS. 11, CBOMWCLL,
General Pass *uger A<rnL
TU E .
GREAT NEW YORK 10c. STORE,
No, 100 UHOA.D Sn’R ET.
Glassware, Tinware, Hardware,
Woodenware, Notions, and Every
thing else.
Our Prices are from Ic.to lOc
Positively nothing sold bighei
thanlOcents. Nvverbefore heard of
Bargains. To give us a call is money
in your pocket.
J K. HOLLOWAY & Bro.
COLGATE & CO’S.,
New Soap,
OVAL S3IIAP
AT
Robert S. Crane’s
30 Cakes for One Dollar.
~P A T E N T 3
Obtained, and all PATENT BUMNESb
attended to tor MODERATE PEEK.
Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent
Office and we cat; obttln Patents In lew
time than those remote from Waehingtot
Bend MODELOB DRAWING. We ad
vise ae to patentability treeo: chargetand
we make NO CHARGE UNLESS PAT
ENT IN SECURED.
We reler, here, to tbe Poetmaeter, the
Hup't. of Money O dev Dl'v, and to offi
cials ot the U. 8. Patent Office. For cir
cular, advice, terms and references to
actual cllnete In your own state or cour
! ty, write to
C. A SIOW * CO„
Opposite Patent Offioe, Waoblntiteu. D.O.
NEW SPRING GOODS
AT
Wool Combination Suitings, Choice Colors in Cashmeres,
Good All-Wool Cashmere at 50 cents.
Choice lock Gingh mi ano CaiLos. T 'Ole l inens Towels
and Nap dna. New is therms to buy these Goods
Ha n dk( rch i<-fs, H and ken h iefs,
Good Handkerchiefs, Fast Colors, at 3c. up to the Best
Gm dee
10 000 Yards
More of those HAMBURG EWBROIDER'ES at Vnch’ l r y !"w prices.
Ladies* Underwear Departmen
Just opened All tne Stock Fresh end :t Popular Prices, j
J. ALBERT KIRVEN.
EMBROIDERIES!
AT TH£
TRADE PALACE
OVER 52.M.0111) WOSTH Os IHIROigEIIES:
SEIZED BY THE GOVERNMENT FOR NON PAYMENT
OF DUTY.
Thu En’fre Lot Thrown into the Auc'lon Rooms and Bought by the Know
ing Ores tor 25oenta on the Dollar.
URAY ALWAYS ON THE ALERT FOR
JR G-DAUNTS.
Takes the Insidf, Track and Scoops in the LIEN’S SHARE.
W< will have these GOODS on Exhibition MONDAY and all dnrirg he
WEEK and invite an Inspection of them; tiieyaru without Exception the
Finest Assortment and the BEST VALUE tbat wo have ever bandied—see
them and pass your Judgment
THEY ARE JUST HALF PHICE.
onn ,)O^LAn ; woktiiof laces of ev; in
qZ.JuU STYLE, QUAH Y AM) TEXT! R , FROM
5 t ent Torchon Io the Fii st Egyp ion al $2 50 and
$2 75 Per Yard.
82.300 DOLTjAKS AVORTH OF
Paragols, Coachings and Sun-Umbrellss
These GOODS are MTV ’ls of Beauty, Design and Workmanship.
300 D- z u G bts’ H< last;- cl.rd, Cjl I 283 D zen Gentu* Uni -cun dried Shirt
ored Bordered n kbdk-rchiefs at 25 i at 85 c«uts, Wam-utta D meetieand
centu, Worth 40 cents. | 21 Linen Bosoms and Duffs.
The KINO of the Southern BUY GOODS
Market is Coming this Week
Lookout for a Slaughter, He Makes Things Lively
FOB COMPETITORS.
P PPAV IL C'A
WE WILL BE ffl NEW YORK
For Several Weeks, Buying our Spring
Stock of Piece Goods, Clothing, Hats
I A and Furnishings. If you need any
£ri * * th* n 9’ b 0 sure and call upon us at
I 83 and 85 Broad Streetland see the
IV W New Styles as they arrive.
IU I Our Prices will induce you to trade
H T I with us this Season.
I The Best of our Winter Stock at
j Prices to Close.
H. J. THORNTON,
IMMENSE STOCK
OF
Furniture, iCarnetings, Curtain-Goods,
Window-Shades* etc-,
REGARDLESS OF COST
1,000 Ohairs. from 50 cents to #lO 00 I Mcquet Carpets $1.50 pr yd. best qual
500 Bedsteads from $1 75 to 40 00 [Tapestry Oarpets 65c to $1 00 pr. yd.
100 Imitation Wai. Suits,slß to 40 00 ! Body Brussels " 85c to $1 35 pr. yd.
11'0 Walnut Suits.froin $25 to S2CO 00 I Rugs 75c to SIO.OO
15 Parlor Suits from S4O to $l5O 00 [Straw Mattings 10c to 40c.
Oil Cloths, 400 to $1 25 per square yard.
Art Squats (Druggetts) including beet Kiddemuster. all wool $8.50 to sls
Will duplicate prices of any Market.
Upholstering Goods at your own Prices.
I_. ROONBY,
Up Stairs, 83 and 85 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
ELEVATOR ALWAYS READY. felfrwSm.
MliliitaiHi
Ms Old and B'ilabls Georg! i Do npany ooatmues to take Fire risks of all kinds I
□barter perpetual. DIVIDEND No. 26 FOB 1884, 38q per tent.
The PHOENIX, of Hartford, Conn.,
ROCHESTER-GERMAN, of New York,
All soli i Oouip<nleß, representedJn ‘this Agency. bAtdd low. Ijossm promptl
R. B. MURDOCK,
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BILL HEADS!
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