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DAILY ENQUIRER -SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE !•?, 1886.
STAR ROUTE BRADY.
The Mini Whom' Xnitlr ll'i* Oner hi l u rj Mini's
Mouth tViiiiilirliiu About Nun tort, u Vlrtlm or
IukoibiiIu.
Nkw York. Juno 14.- Not lontf n«o, af
ter a hard night'a work on a mm-nlng
newspaper, T made a dash for a Sixteenth
avenue oar. 11 was 4 a. in. The car was
moving from Veaev street and Broadway. „ ^ ~
As I sat down putting and blowing, a full- utile man, still believe him to be somewhat
faced gentleman; with a broad expnnse of sordid, and not n.v any means immaculate.
The great majority of these preferred
that Mr. Blaine was defeated by the inde
pendent republican vote, and he would
not encounter tbatelement of opposition
in another canvass. Why not? We sec
no indications of their reconciliation to
him. On the contrary we fttlly believe that
in a second candidacy the bolting vote
against him would be greatly increased.
Many men voted for liim in 18.S4 who.
would vote for his adversary in 1888. The '
truth is that there is in the party a large and
influential class of honest and earnest men
who, while admitting Mr. Blaine to bean '
shirt front, addressed me. He wore
trimmed moustache. His blue eyes were
bright and sparkling, but there was no
merriment in them. His face was
sober and reflective. He was evi
dently a man who had been bat
tered' and waterlogged in the storms
him to his adversary in spite of
tHeir scruples, and either voted for him
or refused to vote at all. But
this is not likely to happen again, and the
Lna
probability is that that class of people, re
inforced by many sympathizers, would
‘ ‘ We see '
inforced by many sympathizers,
that sweep over the ocean of life. It was vote in solid phalanx against him.
an intellectual face, chastened by sad ex- no promise of recruits, but a rare prospect
perience. It was the face of Ben. Thomas of desertions in the event of his renomina- ,
J. Brady, of star-route fame. For a year tion.
past he has been living at the Astor house. I We cannot concede that the choice of
As the car was just leaving the shadow of the party is restricted to him or that he :
that famed hotel, I could not avoid an ex- embodies all the ability and availability of
pression of astonishment at seeing him out ! the organization. On the contrary, we
so early. “I can’t sleep,” he said in a reso- are persuaded that there are among its
nant voice, speaking slowly and deliber- champions not a few quite as capable and i
utely. “For hours I nave tossed my head many far less obnoxious to trenchant bos
on ’ my pillow seeking sleep in | tility inside the party and trenchant criti- 1
vain. I have counted way up in ; cism outside.
the thousands, and have done every Nor can it be claimed that the renomina-.
thing possible to secure a night’s rest, but tion is a debt due to him from the party,
it’s no go. Mv thoughts wander nil over | We repudiate the theory of such an indebt-
ereation in spite of nil that I can do, and 1 edness from u party to any man no matter
can’t sleep. While i was lying in bed with how eminent or how great his service. But
every nerve vibrating like the string of a if the republican party ever incurred such
guitar at concert pitch, and wondering n debt to Mr. Blaine they have discharged
what I should do to get rest, I happened to it. principal and interest, to the last penny,
think that, a Turkish bath might produce They have from an early day freely be-
the desired result. 1 remembered that stowed on him their applause, their favor,
somebody once told me that an establish- their votes, and high places within their
meut oftlnit kind was kept open all night gift. They crowned him with the last and
near Sixth avenue and Twenty-fourth highest honor within the bestowal of a
street, and I'm going up there in search of generous constituency, an honor which
it. Do you know where it is?” greater men than Mr. Blaine have hoped
I replied that I had heard of such a place, and struggled for in vain, the honor of
but that I could not give him the number, their nomination and loyal suffrage, for a
Despite his immobility of face and nppu- post beyond and above the utmost reach of
rent equanimity, 1 saw that he was exces kingly ambition. It would be well for him
sively nervous. lie took off his high hilt re and better for the party if Lie would lie
peatcdly and wiped its sweat-band with content with this supreme token of their
his handkerchief, and he made eccentric regard, and forego aspirations which lie
gesticulations with his plump,white hands, can no longer indulge with dignity to him-
He played with his old-fashioned silk , self and advantage to his party.
guard, and frequently shifted his attitude, i . — —
The dominant spirit of the man, however,
seemed unshaken. He looked me full in
the eye, and talked and acted like a man
who knew his rights in this world despite
his misfortunes, and who was only wait-
KNIGHTS AS HUMORISTS.
ing for .in opportunity to assert them.
The general has latcl
i prom
figure in the arena of everyday New York
life. As president of the Cora Club he lias
presided nl its daily meetings in room No.
1, Astor House. His inexhaustible fund of
stories and his imperturbable good nature
have endeared him to the host of good
fellows that float to the surface of city life
in the late hours of the afternoon. They
all like him, and they gather round him
whenever he descants on the mutability
of life. Chief Justice Marshall
never had a more superb How of lan
guage. His analysisol thesinof ingratitude
would put many eminent men of the day
to the blush. He says tile most bitter
things at opportune moments—all the
more bitter because they spring Lot from
his heart, and because they are stamped
with truth, lie never speaks without say
ing something. At dinners lie is alwnys a
welcome guest. As a postprandial speaker
he is superior to,both (ien. Horace Porter
and Gen. George A. Sheridan, for he never
repeats himself, and, like the late Horace
Greely, always propounds something new.
But he seems to nave been overwhelmed
by his misfortunes, lie cannot, see where
in he is different from the men in exalted
stations who have profited by his work.
At tilths lie rises to tii.s feet and denounces
them in language so glowing that it would
become proverbial if painted. Like many
annul of powerful mental grip, however,
he has tried to wash away all the memories
in excesses’. Wine always flows freely at
hih table, and bon mots and sparkling
reminiscences attend the smoke
culrling from his Havanas. Such
excesses, added to the memories of the
past, have ended in insomnia. He is ever
brooding over the past, without definite
ideas as to the. future. His experience in
life lias shaken his faith in Christianity
and at times he oul-Ingcrsolls Bob Ingcr-
soll in atheistical apothegms. Indeed, the
other night, when rebuked for some radi
cal doctrinal proposition and reminded of
tlie services of the founder of Christianity
to humanity, including himself, he startled
and horrified the com puny by deliberately
rising and proposing his health.
Broken down in body if not in mind,
General Brady has shaken the dust of New
York from his heels and is trying to recu
perate'. He owns a farm of 500 acres in
Virginia, at the mouth of the Potomac,
and lie lias gone down there to spend the
summer. Thu roysterurs of the city will
he may be in a position to enter the list
and break a lance to some purpose. He
has the will and tlie- disposition. All lie
wants is energy and opportunity.
BLAINE AND THE PRESIDENCY.
Wiv \\ uni- Kru
II IVlUlIll III 1 !
III pss.
i Oiu* of III. Supporter'. in lss(
Omit Mistake tn .Nouili.ivlr Him
I Mean Time. .
We are sorry to see a determination on
the part of some republicans of no ineoii- i
siderahle reputation and influence to push '
Mr. Blaine for the presidency again, and I
the indications are not sligfit that Mr.
Blaine himself favors the movement, in
deed, the last presidential canvass, in
which he was tlie republican candidate,
Had hardly been decided by his defeat
with astonishing rapidity,
lie an excellent tonic.
Yours truly, CHARLIE F. HOKE.
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j Sold by all druggists at .*1.00 per bottle.
I Brannon & Carson, Wholesale Agents,
I Columbus, Ga. jell dlw
prBiggers
Huckleberry
Mom TIio) Fuiiulit the Public. the Railromls urn)
Tlicir Onn Moil.
Nkw York, June 11.—I always thought!
that anarchists were idiots, but 1 never i
knew that Knights of Labor were humor
ists until recently. They are without
doubt tlie most howlingly funny set of
men on the face of the earth. You may
know this when 1 tell you that a railway
corporation has no more sense of humor
than sense of soul, and these knights have
made the Third Avenue railroad laugh
along its irou tracks from end to end.
The Empire Protective Benevolent
Order of Tie-uppers ought to start a
comic paper and put nothing into it
but their oihcial acts, and every railroad
manager in tlie country would laugh him
self into hysterics in a mouth. Some of
the acts of the knights are equal to Mun
chausen or Grimm. They wanted to stop
the Third avenue by a strike, and they
mtule it impossible for any strike to affect
the Third avenue. They wanted to de
prive it of drivers, and they brought in
new and better men. They depended on
public opinion, and with the keenest sense
of humor they deprived tlie public of all
horse ears. They wanted to get rid of the
police, aud they got a bill passed adding
live hundred new men to tlie force. They
knew that their only hope was in hold
ing their ignorant dupes in a
solid mass, so they disgusted them with
management. They wanted to better tlie
condition of 800 men on the Third avenue
road, so they deprived them of situations
and drove them to other cities. They
wanted to cripple the road, so they made
it indepent of strikes.
.Jehospphnt! when the knights started
in by selecting chiefs with the names of
Powderly and Irons, 1 knew they were hu
morists, and th(' next tiling 1 expected to
see was a committee appointed of bricks
and cart rugs, but I never thought of any
thing so funny as this hoard of manage
ment'fighting the public, the authorities,
the railroads and its own men so simulta
neously.
Herr's (haul l’niof.
The annexed testimonial from a well-
known citizen of high character is tlie
most convincing argument that can lie
given as to tlie value and merits of Gali-
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Atlanta. Ga., September 1st.
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For Bale by all Druggi-t*. Price 61 .OO per bottle
C. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
140 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa.
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( IN and aftius u»h\y. B ffr.e n'j^! n ,S, Ulh ', i ' "
'•> Of Mail Traill willVai follow: he sclu ’ r| •'«
No. 1—Going North Daily.
Leave Columbus „
Arrive at Chipley ? ^ l* ra
Arrive ut Greenville J “ v 1|J
Iso. 2—Coming South Daily.
Leave Greenville .
Arrive at C'hipley : ?? “ ">
Arrive at Columbus 1} 1m
No. 3-Freight and Accommodation -North ™
Arrive at Chipley o S5 Ia
Arrive at Greenville ......V.'.’.'.\V.. .. 11 in J m
No. 4—Freight and Accommodation South '
Leave Greenville ,
Arrive at C'hipley ,
Arrive at Columbus Z".'."..’.'.'.'.' b >1 j, JJ
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J.C. REEDY.
dysentery
CHILDREN TEETHING
f ° P RYALLDBUGG»STS
S3 TALL U‘ sotpERBOTTLE
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FOE SALE.
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the market. s
800. V. Acre Lot, Store House and Shoo o
street car line.
6000. Corner Sixth uvenue and Eighth street~
1 , acre lot, Store House, 24x65 feet ware
house, wagon yard, stalls and out-heuw-a
to accommodate 100 head stock. \v,]>
sell or rent. Best locality in city. Cn I
and see. Terms easy.
U, .Acre Lot, 8 room House, 2 room kitch
en. on First avenue, between Fourti-ei *h
and Fifteenth streets. Good well wu Vr
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1600. Ui Acre land, 6 room House, kitchen ard
servant house, on Frst avenue between
Seventh and Eighth streets.
1100. 115 Acres Land three miles east of citv
60 acres wood land.J
Northern
i Home, goed water
1800. Five sma 11 Houses and Lots.^YYill sell o
suit purchaser.
300 or iOO acres Loud three miles from city
Will sell or exchange for citv property the best
Farm in the county. Rented for 18 bales eott. n
net.
} Als several £M, uiU farms and valuable city prop.
[ ertv. Call : d ee me. Will be glad to show
: property.*
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i >T- O. REEDY,
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munks and honest farmers may turn his my little daughter, who had been pros-
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the Chesapeake and n fresh diet may give bad no appetite. She had not used more ,
him renewed bodily strength, and when , than half the bottle before she had an ex-
the great political campaign of 1888 opens oellent appetite, and regained her strength
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Bill >’)<• tireels the President.
From his Letter.
P. S.—I send you to-day a card-receiver. 1
It looks like silver. Do not let your wife
bear on it too hard when she polishes it. I
was afraid you might try to start into keep
ing house without a card-receiver, so I
when his particular friends and partisans ' h . 0U , K T h : ‘bm vesteniny. W hen I got mar-
began renominating him for 1S8S and the I ned 1 ,or S ot to Guy a card-receiver and I
same effort had been kept on /out with « ul ' s ' s wu wou d h , uve froze “ to death be-
more or less urgency and emphasis ever £. re , we could have purchased one, but
since. None admire Mr. Blaine for i lis ft-iends were more thoughtful, and there
great and sterling qualities more than we j were n'ne.of them among the gifts,
do. and none gave him a heartier support I " “
than we did in 1SS-1. And we say in ad-: Advice to Mothers.—Mas. Winslow’s
vance that if the sense and voice of the ' Southing Syrup should always be used
party shall again concur in iris nomination when children are cutting teeth. It re-
we shall do our part in aid of his election. \ lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces
But we think it would be a serious, and natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
are afraid it would prove a fatal mistake to 1 from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
again place his name at the head of the ! "bright as a button.” It is very pleasant
ticket. In the first place he would enter to taste. It soothes the child, softens the
on tin canvass with the prestige of his gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- i
former defeat against him--^a drawback of . lates the bowels and is tlie beat known j
no trifling importance when it is consider- i remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
ed how many of the odds are against us. j from teething or other causes. Twenty-i
When lie was our candidate two years ago | tiva cents a bottle. dAwtf |
he liad the advantage of over twenty years I
of continuous dominancy of liis party* The |
sympathies ol'the current national admin- j
Didn't Kium the Method*.
“Any chance fora situation in your street
railway company, Mr. Jerkies? I am a
trood accountant. ’
istration were, strongly with him and for
him, and he was backed with more or le ss ,
enthusiasm by the federal office-holders
throughout the country. Yet with all I
these advantages he wus defeated. How
can any reasonable hone he entertained of
a different result under his candidacy in
the coming contest?
It may be said he was defeated by aeci-
dent, beaten i by the fatuous alliteration |
in Dr. Burehard’s speech. But accidents
of some kind are likely to happen, and
follies of some sort are sure to be perpetra- ,,....
ted in every presidential election. A much days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated
more serious contretemps occurred in Mr. j Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap-
uarneld scanvass, hut while it diminished pliances, for the speedy relief and pernia-
nis majority and priJiably lost him one nent cure of Nervous Debility. lnssofYitnl-
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good accountant.
“Where did vou work last?”
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“How long?”
‘‘Ten years, sir.”
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Great Scott! man, you ought to be able to 1
buy me out by this"time!”
Nervous, Debilitated Men.
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