Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, May 29, 1886, Image 5

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DAILY EXgriKKU-SrN!: COLl'MiU GIA. SATHiDAY Mi)I!MN(r, MAY •>;». I-' 1 . an INTERESTING reminiscence I i-.il I . M 1 : it - FlrM I ii \ a^toii of Mary- j hunt. General John VL Walker contribute* nn tl . la on the Antietam eainpaigi.. entitled ‘•Harper’s Kerry and Sharpsbmy." to riu* t | UU ‘. century; from it wo quote is follows: '• fhe next day we readied the lieiuqibur- i 100 d of Frederick. 1 went at once to Gen. L -e, who was alone. After listening to inv report he said that as l had a division wnlcli would often, perhaps, ho ordered (i|l .letaehetl service, an intelligent per formance of my duty might require j; knowledge of the ulterior pur puses and nlnrcts of the campaign. .. • i said he, racing wit I- his ll:ig\ hearts be!'. iv the war. hut were separated by the vicissitudes of the great contest, and found new gfleet ions and married. \\ ithin the ln^t few years death lias released them both from their marital vows, and the old love wa • renewed, and will result in new nuptials this week. The prospective wed ding has boon the talk a nong* the many friemis aim relatives of tne captain in ihF city.—Wnvkington flatchi t. nicatio u -as, tnvi Fotom a qh ■ Ilia from Kapidan Station to Manas- '•t L> Frederick. U /*• too near the and is liable to Vie cut any die by iv's cavalry. I have Uiu Idle c’i- to ni'i *•' the line back into tin• * V by way oft>l \..no>n. and Wjiiv. Iicsur. v.Herein; i at sin pan- down. in -hM-.lH.liO, . Kse a to dh-piek made from a quill Brush the upward ti-.i.i downward. ..in the lower teeth upward. •*»■» as r., encuurap t he growth of the gums a!mat tin* m« k*, of • he teeth. I'.ie l)eieetala\e according to directions m. the imiile, Propel care wih preserve yca.r teeth, for so.a eh ane ma**.i- c.ition, tio nox i.iiec i 1.1c - . A\..-'*••* use a .-oft brush. Kor sab by ail bruggi i ■>. :ih09 bales. Fat arcs closed steady; sales 07.200 nates, as follows: .June 9 1 i-io»m 0 1 A-1on .jmIv i o ;r2-iuo i rast... P-eadu a 'her.. 1 id00& o fi-ioo ' (»(;-.9 1-100 i '!-• ' - 0 I-m a < q.nimr i'i‘»i , n ,, .: , tn;.-il .ui tin* faiIf. v of mi ;. • in.- aovk cs develop! <i fan' "Uer o,- i. t o eim : . h :v lie. .better crop "•'» •ua'.-. \» ii:!, li e C. : no... e ’tevally '> ;m t* e -r mdifi'.' :.t fa*: Ain -i ‘ e'mints \\ .V l-.si, w iii tin- . n..-esic New c on was .-p'uiauiv handled, cad •• ..i.- t hane *!' MiipoiNrtiKa . ta-nuoi im li u-<l I a Wool ji ml Hides. Nr.w York. Mav I’h. Hide;; firm wet s.d 4 e I NewOvii-am -elected. |.> a id hi. pete .1- Oh, - Me: Ti .vis se|i (i d. *'! and ell nuuiid U" • lo c. N: w A m;i;. Mit\ As. Wo dml d h- a* v dona -tic lie. at a.* . . f *\as !••■ Me. mued I I - CHUMPS” u |Of«d IAMO’1 \l, f UIJ1S. IL.!. ! . !).\M’n;n ;i. IMiysIeu . and Vice w\ tdass Be-. lM<g ‘'u,, Pe idea »\»H11 'i a a li ic • >lllh « a* li In ecu? J v it. (.'HO. M'1.1 II \ N i‘ I ) He ! I •..Demist. II 1.I1M No V. •’.•>’ in. «d still t. up Wiili'-h »v .si *.d - Who G.itli '' ill the Ducats a1 the E v pense of Suffering Humanity. The G i a r .: ••; C -i: I l- x n i h iU d b y A 1 : m - i PrOf; SGChdi Fru js. I)"-' I Wire \X. Central Line of Boats, 1'!! I] Old) liKIGABLE. < ot.t f»a.. May vi. is«j. / v ; in'. ..ID-- A'.av iv.. '^j, Hie local rates o * .eli i "i on i 'Mana, n«'*'. bee. Flint and A pa j'on!i'';J 11 H X B'i/ nrr Pp Util .la -i in; '\:i. U v. lip bbl Mi .. r > cent to cents i) cents TI'A.MKI! X A IA1) ii,' ill > .■ . !•' k. le i\ t-f. elf., jifi'mit- ■■■,• IVf in ill III boat 1 Pf 1,1 re- |.C' ’■ f ll I". t till if I l.ll’pcl' M i 11’/.< mii >:s r ■ i blit, t'JT tl t ii.'.ofl-u'.Vll. «lK-1-e tv. iim: ■' l li' Of y.iicfiitnitOLl. Jly infonnalioo i>. liint . ■ .. 11 t v. til 10,1 HO ili'<! ~ Hi . i):u- Ft -i'.v, um! 3,<X;u ,u iluriinsl u ... I in lullt'i - jib,.'- eseu;>e lowitrati GuiblioI’Unn : but i liiiokthu ehiilicts :rre li...! i!i,y v,:n t,.k< , fliitfc at Hari».-r"s Ferry mul 1 • I an il. ■ lb'.skits the men r.ncl imiU i-iul M’ -.viu- tvhifh ive shall eaplur-j ill ilariiei-'s i err.i. Hi,, oftiision is necessary to us, not le o-i lisimaii'l iiold ; hut ill tiie hitii.ls •; i, enemy il would lie it break in our v. line of coi'niminicutions with Kichmoud. " 'A few days’ rest at liagei'.-town will lit of great service to our men. Hundreds ot lhem are bare-footed, and nearly all of tiieni are ragged. I hope to get shoes and clothing for the most needy. Hut the best of it will be that the short delay will en able us to get up our stragglers—not strag glers from a shirking disposition, but sim ply from inability to keep up with their Kimiiiands. 1 believe there are not less Ilian from 6000 to 10,IHiO of them between here and Rapidan Station. Besides these, we shall be able to get a large number of recruits who have been accumulating nt Richmond for some weeks. I have now requested that they lie sent forward to.join us. They ought to reach us at Hagerstown. We shall then have a very good army,' and he smiling added : ‘Une that 1 thiiik will tie able to give a good account of itself.' ‘In ten days from now,’ he continued, ‘if the military situation is then what J conlidently expect it to be after the cap ture of Harper’s Ferry, 1 shall concentrate Ihu army at Hagerstown, effectually de stroy the Baltimore and ubio road, and march to this point,’ placing his linger at Harrisburg, Penn. ‘ That is the objective point of the campaign. You remember, no doubt, the long bridge of the Pennsyl vania railroad, over tiie Busqueiianna, a few miles west of Harrisburg. Well, I nisi) effectually to destroy that bridge, which will disable the Pennsylvania railroad for a long time. With the Baltimore and Ohio in our posses sion, and the Pennsylvania railroad broken up, there will remain to the enemy but one route of communica tion with the west, and that very circuit ous, by way of the hikes. After tlmt, f can turn my attention to Philadelphia, Balti more or Washington, as may seem best for our interest.’ “1 was very much astonished at this an nouncement:, and i suppose lie observed if, for he turned to me and said: “ 'You doubtless regard it hazardous to leave McClellan practically on my line of communication, and to march into tiie i heart of fhe enemy's country?’ 1 admitted I that such a thought had occurred to me. i “ ‘Are you acquainted with Gen. Mct'K!- | Ian?’ he inquired, i replied that we Imd served together in the Mexican war under ’ Gen. Scott, but that i had seen but little of j him since that time. “ Tie is an able general, but a cautious! one. ilis enemies among his own people think him too much so. His army is in* a l demoralized and chaotic condition, | ot lac prepared for offensive op- 1 orations—or he will not think n so—for I three or four weeks. Before that time I I hope to be on the Susquehanna.’ ” l >1 an,,-,. j Neiv York, May 2S.- Luther G. Bryant, a miser, died at St. Vincent’s hospital this ! morning. For a great many years he sold 1 old coins and medals opposite‘the old posf- v'tiee on Nassau stie. t. It is ele.-en years : since the stand disappeared. One day tin morning papers told how the old mail Br.v- ' ant who kept it had been arrested on the charge ol collusion with thieving office hoys who robbed their employers! When his story was linaliy told and it ap peared that the arrest was a job "put up” on him by thieves who knew tiis reputation for saving, and had lived t he opportunilv to rob him at leisure while the police held him captive, tiie indignation took another turn. Old Mr. Bryant had lived alone for years in a single room, hoarding his savings and denying himself almost the necessaries of life in order to scrape together the money that the thieves carried otf on the night after his arrest. How much it was was never satisfac torily established. The old man claimed that ii amounted to fully §200,CDO. With characteristic distrust' of banks iit; had _ kept it in a secret bureau drawer. When old Bryant was released and hastened homo it was only to find himself a pauper. He never appeared again at his old stand, but devoted his re maining years and strength to the pursuit ol the thieves who had ruined him. Two ! were captured and convicted. They are | now serving out twenty years’ sentence. I But of the money the old man got but ! little or nothing. Under the weight of j .Years and cares his mental and physical j health gave way in the end, and before the burglars come out to enjoy their ' Stolen wealth he will be long since buried : tn Potter’s tield. very : lid \ sill : tu Sii • i < I; i« . '*1.1111-4.1 i . .li': i - •!)!.. - • ■ i. !<i \\. 11 in i - . C/M'vii * L. May Jo.- -L.u Fist ui^'A l ids j;•! u! l lit- country \*'n> \ i y ;i .-.Mill! >: iidy :«r\cn* rail; and i;.dl :-i :11»• ’lii ". the i!'.'‘ , ’i'!io?nt'Ti •’ ims F--vi*. i; )Ij\ .ailing mil m-u il nnar'a., IV . a fail i:l t;:‘ in t lie past l\v<,iuy--/*.>»• r non'--. Mc’i wlm Visuiday wore liyio cna.Otib- uiv iih'iV 'iV-'amii,' nnnvoats. ir i ‘on-s a. , c i urn;n;;‘ in ;.!I house.-.. Il is [\ :.;t ti that l J jure will in. a severe siorni to-ni^ul. 1 tnpaeiiiit). When you vi>;l or leave New Yori» ( iiy \ '.a (.'•ami tcnlial Depot save bavryap,;.-4-\)>ie.s.saxe anti s‘3 carriaii'e iiiiv, ami :-;op at t.t rami Union Hotel. op)K.silt' said depot. Six hundred elcKant rooms, titled up al a cost of ime million dollars. .?l and ujiwards per day. European plan. File valors. Rest a urani supplied witli the best. Horse ears, stages and elevated railroad to all depots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first~cla-s hotel in the city, jvlodly DAILY t OTTO a STATKJIKM. Con’Mbus, Ga., May 2S, 1888. COTTON HII.f>—SKiHT. Xorthr-rn .nut Eastern demand cotton lulls par: Savannah olf; Bank cheeking on New York over the counter 1 , premium and on Savannah at par. Cotton. Market to-day dull; inferior 0; ordinary fie; good ordinary, 0 n e: low middlingb%c; middling S' ,c; good miildling 8 1 ._.c. JRBCKIPTS. To-day. To Date. By Soulhue-tern raihoad 0 12,350 By Mobile and Girard rai’road 0 10.S97 By (’ohimhus and western road.. (i H.?78 By ('olumhus and Rome railroad.. 0 16.257 By the river 2 16,120 By wagons 1 27X31 Totals 6 89,732 shipments. To-day. To Date By Soulhwe-tern railroad 156 53,599 By Columbus and Webern road... 0 0 By the river 31 18,060 Taken by Columbus factories o 15.572 Totals 126 87.231 Sales -124 70,970 st. .tj:.m : ;jt. Stock on lu\"d August 31, 1385 850 Received to-flay 6 99,082 Shipped to-flay 190 piL-vibnsly 87,011—87,231 Stock on hand 2.851 Shut; A :gust 3!, 1831, 8s2: received same day. 0; total itceipls 76.525; shippcl same day o, ■ t; shipnumts 70,3-5‘J ; slock 5 11; .‘.airs - mid dling; 10 ,e. Receipts at United States ports to-day 3160; he 'Mi 1 I OS'; exports l-1 Great Br-'a oi.'3(J.51v- con;snesil. 6.752: stock . :*\\nn UR’S itv TH-.s.ivuK.kDrir Financial. l,o.'now Mu. - '.'X 1p.m. - Consols—monev 10: 15-16. a* TV,1,1 HU 7 .. MW Vf.lt K MON Itv M.Mil-ItT. Nr: v Y' UK, .M.»> 2s. Noon—Stocks quiet and lie ivy. Money easy il 2- }. Fxcluu'ge •• loiigS}.8(> Al. 7 ,. Sian* hoUvis quiet uiol -e:.• 1 . «io.fime.i O’.id- urict, strong, easv. NK'v Y- UK. Ma\ 28. Exeiumgc ^.87'... 1 . -2’ . p- it it. lioveruMH i.t bonds quiet. New four per ce'its J26; three per cents 121. State bonds dm!. M-H-rai-t \sfi< r hai.\nti:s. (h.id in the Sid)-1’Teas try >r-9.i 11,000 ; currenev 815.230.000. STOCK Ms.KKItT. Niav Yiikk, May ‘28. -’I'.he following were the closing quota!ions of ihe stock exchange : Ala class A 2 to 5... 103 C A- N 15 do class IJ 5s lute., N. O. Dae. Ists 01 Ga O's 10')'., N. Y. Central 102 (ia 7*s mortgage 102 Norfolk ,vW'n j we.. 32 N ( 0’s 118^ Northern Baciiic... 25'*, S C con Brown 109!., Paciiic Mail 52 : ., Tennessee 0s 58 Reading 23 1 , Virginia 6s 11 , Rich. As Alleghany 2'.. Virginia consols.. 53 Richmond A: Dan . KiG Chcsap’ke A: Ohio s' , Rich t V \V. J'. Ter’l 28 Chicago A:. N. W llU-|Rock Island 121'., do preferred U0'._. St. Paul Dl'U Del. Lack 123'. do preferred 121 ! * Erie 25‘x Texas Pacific 9*x East Tenn G Union Pacific 5u" Lake Shore 80q N. J. Central 51'., L. A- N 3fi : , Missouri Pacific 107 7 Z Memphis A Char.. 29 I Western Union 61 ; . Mobile & Ohio 12',,| Bid. gAskcd. Lotion. Livkupool. May 28— Noon.— Cotton, business i fair at unchanged rates; middling uplands5 .d, | Orleans 5 3-1'id; sales 12,000 hales—for spccu- ! . 2000 hales. hales -12,800 American. Futures opened quiet, at the following quo ta! ions : .May and June 5 3-51 -5 i-(.|,l j June and July 5 3 on! N O T l'l>ri)l'. I rr-’t. ' ’' m'.i'j- Ii mi- two ml veur »t lie nlaint i^T late ight ll ll-l'eSt eu:h' .••HI lie -ll 'I'- alter till liilt II,III.I,Ml ..III! l.iglityeigl t > : \ . i \ "M". with inure! per e» \ ' p'-r annum, nnl M<••». 1 t. ;.’•’ c.-e 'U H. B. P. i he 1" if MO d-.- . .»* • lisll ; . SI. l i ,i ten 111Td! ii. witv U il that . ie P.Jood I 5 it Dili l 11 • 1 I Nliil / Week; 51 I I’m t.llU Do. 3J7s 1 : »2; exports to-a; Br.t.dn Ij< . Baltimoki-:. May 28. Cotton dull: middlings 9 3-16e; iiet receipts 12 gross 12: i»»u. to .* pinners of 1 ; Mock 2 .io's expoitsto (ir» at Britain 00, to cominent 00. vVeeklv net receipts 1830: gross 5*33; saws 650; to spinners 500; exports to iireat Britain 00, comment 650. Boston May 28. -'Cotton quiet. middPngs . net receqas 59, gross 2778; ?ales (in; stock 6310; exnoru te. Great Britain 00. Weekly net receipts -t379. gross 19,077; sales O'); exports to Great Britain 5-G2. Wii.miN«iT.)N, .May 25. -Cniloii firm; nrd- dling • Hqo: net receipts 7. gross 7‘ sales on; sloe-: 5376. Weekly net receipts 82, gross 82; «'ue.s 00; ex ports (»reat Britain on. PiriLADKi.imiA. May 28. Colton dull; mid dlings 9'i.e: net receipts 00. gross 00: sides 00; .stock 15 579; exports to Great Britain M0. Weekly net receipts 157, gross 306; exports to Great Britain 00. Savannah, May 28. -Cjtlon cpiict: middlings 8 11-lGc; net receipts Git. gross 611; bales 175; stock Jo.bJl. net receipts 3962, gross 8.)i>2; sale< 13C): exports to continent 00. New Ohlkans .May 28.-(’otion market quA-t: middlings sUo: net receipts 911: gro'-s ••“>.’2: sales 10.000; .-.lock 10,9795; e.\))oi is to Great Britain ). to coniinmii 00. Weekly net receipts 5180. gross 6197; —'es 12,100: exports to Great Biitain 8781, continent i462, France oO. Mobii.u, May 28.— Cotton quiet; midfi .ugs 8’|C;nel receipts 127, gv-isa 130; sales 200; sl-.ek •i.*kly net receipts 60 export.*, to Great Britain cm. Mkmi*his. May 28. -Cotton quiet* midfUmgs 8 7 .,c: receipts 137; xhipnieiils L-J02; sales 5)0: stock *15.160. Weekly receipts 819; shipment* 8549; sales 875u. Acousta, May 23. - Coll on qui^t: middlings 3 • .c; receipts 67; • .siiijmieiils stock 11 ..>97. Weekly net receipts 5200; ‘diipments 1279; sales 1125, to siiinncu. on. -('otfon cjn.*t I.-.11 fi’-m; middlings 9c; net receipts 9/M. gitc-.s .i/u: s::!es ICO. stock 21.591: exports to Great B itai.i 00, WheiT-ver i)ilr<-duced M takes u\c u.ul of ill Rood IB iiu-Jic 1 ' f- r the cheap Hid .-pu-dy cure of il) Blood, suia a.ui K.unoy I>r eases. Scrofula. 'I ei-. LiuMiui.il ivin. on . GlD ENGLAND OUTDONE, S.ivan lah to Atl.uita.. I'.iiF;-tna n> ‘ *is»> n*’i i til liiit rt to Ft*rt \ laiiu v’omm’nus to Troy li is hoped that tin upon tine dales oidicai siigiii iK‘la\ to I’reigld or i’-i June I- ...Iiim i.- . Ma v ;;i. I y A ‘-' A •oihvtion then-( other of ‘•aid proi romisi-d to p.iy^ if, Idightecu Hundred and Tk. U .lu ll V ill t, 1380. -I fee led ;>l liey > Ii e* eived: and file pll > Sole N. 9. 1881. I have hod tt ha t ulei i, or luuuiiig .-.ore, for 20 years, waiili no doctor has ever been able U> heal. 1 was a lllicted be fore leaving England, and the doctors over (here jowl-1 not cure me. For sometime i have been using B. B. IL, and the ami I enclose several pieces of hone which it has worked out. My health is rapidly improving, ulet is healed, and I am far better than I have been 20 yea ‘s. i wil! send .pul a eerUfieate so» n. Mas. JENNIE WILLIAMS, •Near Chattanooga. Tenn lie is. however, hereby ic>*il;e i that all freight received between the twenty-lidIi of May and ■weond of June will mny he received subject to Hu belay incident lo ilu* ehan^e «>i gauge. Agents will icM I'hrivi- pe' i’-lmDie In. igiits duroig the period, miles.- a-.rnred llie.t il ymi reneh <h .- iioalimi wiiimui delay, whether *»aid des'inalion is on this Companv’s line-* oi bevono them. Agents should endor-e up' n receipts given for any ehur.u ler of freight during the period indi cated. "Rut K’vi-:o siqt.ua r to di.i ^ inciiucnt Ticki t .\genl'*’are required to io-ep fully posted as to the movement** of ]’:»--*« ngi i Trains and il eamiol he ic-c) without delay it is .»mo obligator\ upon pas- tiu how fir lacy can go upon . VN'Tr;!,; .. 'iv.1; tliirt\-'i\ months utter the and Eighty- w il h interest i*.lit pi i cent p* r annum, and if id paid at maturity, ten per Fent fi e> for t In- (< >il» < t ion thereof, for \ alue rds, on the day and it. the better to set ure lent of said notes, executed and <li liver* • piaintill her deed of mortgage, whereby ib I’-, mlant mortgaged to tlu plaintilf all 'igaged : li.it t I'.iet • *i pare, I d' lard situated on the west side ol'Broad street in tlu cit.v ol'Coluiuhus, and im Iihck the lot, and known us part ot lot -.with all the improvements • lureon, upoai which E situated Store House number die hundred and forty-three: and it fur* iher appearing that said notes remain unpaid : It is, t hen ti re. ordi n <i that the said defendant pay into <'ourt on or before the first day of tlie next term thereof, tn< principal, interest, attor- m . fee- and cost- din- oil said notes, or show cause to the contrary, f any she can ; and that on .lie- failure "f tlu di fi-mlant so to do. the equity ofj---.•demption in and l<> -aid mortgage premises be f ire\a-r thereafter barred and fonn losed. And it is furl In r ord« red that tliis rule he pub* < «diunl)us 1-;nui iKi-ai-Si n, a public tul ami published in said city and a m.mt h for lour months pit vious to i lie next l'*i m «»f thi.* Court, or served on the de- i lie ( iiit iuo Auarcliists. Chicago, May 23.—^While tiie indict- I hients which were found agaiimt tiie an archists yesterday returned into court were 9"l,V ten in number, apparently much to ! • lie dismay of the attorneys for tin: ih : - ' Jense, they rcaliy number sixty, as each of the ten,is separately indicted for Ihe mur der oi six officers. Those ten arc August *V. les ’ -Vlie-hael Schwab, Samuel Fi, ok i, Albert li. Parsons, Adolph Fischer, <i J'.aj'le, Loui., l.ingfj, William Seliffer, iuulolph Sehnaubcl and' Oscar W. N e ic. • iiese are in jail except Sclmtiubel and ’ arsons. Fresh information has reached •aptaui Schenck which will warrant two ' more important arrests in the near ! ■'lire. Ii i- not at all i npivbable that the ! l, ‘owmg of ihe bomb will be more deii- mtey fixed. A Tei-ril!.- Wliirl.iiml. L.tPtKR, Micii., May 2S.—At midnight! ■' lirlwind oi' terrilic sever- i li". . accompanied by thu .del-, 1 vJ‘:Ii ln S rain and hail visited this ait August and r>vpu:mber.. Svpwmbw mvl (Rto'vvr. ()( Pihvi and November.. and 7’ . • 10 o 8 25, July *8 t. and June *5 87’ . ... ...... rib sides steady e.i di 85 2m. Boxed meats dull • dry sailed .shoulders 9.1 2'><•/ I 39, sm»rt clear rib si(Ijs .>5 Giw.i 5 65. Sugar unclianged standard A t. Loi.ms, May 28. Flour, market quiet imil.v Ui 10 -’ 3 2u, choice $3 80 " 3 9u, patent 10'" 5 to. Provision.* quiet and generally weak, ss pork ali mt s.eady 78 (5f"9U0: lard $5 65"’ 5 75: hulk meats boxed lots unchanged long clear sides $5 3l\ -die.il rib sidesi>5 15. *.liort clear sides $5 55: bacon long clear sides $5 85'" 5 90, short rib sides .*0 92 ."5 95, short clear sides$6 10" 0 Vi',.. I.ouisvii.i.!-:. .May 28. Provisions steady: Bacon. ! clear rill j-5 25. side-. ,?6 15, shoulders *150; bulk ! meats, clear rib sides .-85 50, clear sides $5 75, shoulders fl 12'..; pork, mess .f!() nu; sugar- cured hams ;J9 50" 10 00; lard, choice *7 73. N;:\v Oiu.kans, May 23. ColJee dull Rio in cargoes, prime "<» 10* ,e. Rice dull and nominal Louisianna, ordinary to good 3"'l'.c So,gat- nominal Loliisiani! open kettle, choice 7 5- 16c; centrifugals, choice w iiite 6'.e. o.'f w!i ite 6"< f»Ec. •ady Loiii-.tai.na «qn keltic. g(.od to stnetly prime 32c, prime 20'" 22c; l.ou- centrifugals. pi ime to strictly prime is ■< iiti* io. aoo 51 ay ‘Js. W’licit i 1 but closed •I - ye-teoli* r .Mav .'2'_ 73 •, June 7'2 n'v -75 3- 1 '5c. 1 2-pri.ig 73'C'oru ca-b. 3 r .'*. .Pine 35 3-N. -55 a c, July 30'- ()at * li ;-!!—d a a.I lower <••»-. » 2’,’c, .May 7* .li.m- .• ml Ju!y 20 1 1’" 27• ,c. ,of *. Mav 2x. Wiiweak 110 "'112 105 106 109 "112 300 or 100 lU'itM Luul three mil. *, from city. Will Sell or evhi. ige fbr eitr properiv the be**! Fanil in tne eu.t 111 y. Reiilcl for i s *, Gtaioii Mobile . dor.-' d by Central I! liiro: •! 109 Montgomery ami Km'.i m i !-t in-.it- gugc 6- and Centra. Rauroad. .108 "1 South Gemgia and Floiida 1st. eii- (ior-i*'i hr stati of < .( "igi;i. 7 p*-r ( c... .. ...' 119 .soiitn Georgia .un! I'Jorida 2*i. 7 per awnr.lpd in 18,if) at tin Expositions ot New Ormans and J.ouisviiie, and the In. volitions Exp'.«i!ion of London. The su|icriurily of Coraline over horn or whalebone has nmv been demonstrated by over live years' expetienee. It is inert durable, more pliable, more comfortable, and necf.r bruika. Avoid cheap imitations made of variot* kinds of cord. Isone are ffeuuine unles “Du. Waknkk’s Cokalink” is print® on inside of steel cover. FUR SALE BY ALL LEADINQ MERCHAITS. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Broadway, Nsw York Citi I farm : and val •" me. • mi II blc citv prop- Will ne glad in iu.w Western It. IL d> ii, ) 12 2 t-i • \e‘t c.l.s i 31 , i .il, ami weak No. Ku.iiii ami i n i pi i ....033.0(10 ...on .Oon , ...130,031) .... d-1.000 Li-in uipenliiie linn - n ! ., • ay '28. ‘j’ i 11 pen ti n *! ■T O. Real Estate Agent, No.io 12th St at r PI •' 5! ' ,5 •* > A- V.f ■ a 'W * a'.-..Vli. - . >•..«. A,,. if') • j^aa-aiuirjsm.1‘ • ’ •••) I Sl.r.*. : 5 Beautiful Building Lots for Sale. ’em ml R:F ia 2d 111 ...•age, CITY iio.N! >8. SEA FOAM ALL FIRST-CLASS StDi-eteepers now teep It for Sale to i»un:.\TS. 2 \\ m. -Sales H-l.l S.-pt ‘ 62-0 Id 3 ui v -i nd A H her, 5 5 5Pi neili lvi.s'.ton. May 28. Turpentine /inn Rc.t.ii (luil *ti‘ainc.-d 77 good .sue. Ta *■125, crude 1 iinbuitnie linn -hard 75c v dip 81 nu, v.rgin .-*1 8u. vvv - 11. M -y 2^ Tiijt.-nCi.c firm dOMc b’.I • k(•*!, • a;-.-: 00. Ih hi 90c 0-g -»Jc. breaking g;!as8 and blur mt'h ahu-T.l, s'ifv tl "\r > i* rj ? '■Epairin-j’ to i... ^v,afc i i£“Jron,r;s M’ere , 1 02-01.I - : Align*! 1 01-61.1 4 ulfoit S« ••(’ 4t« I. t.,-*. M.iy :.s. Co‘tf ;d'-r pi , in.- ci ddi- di for ci ■ '.‘ton seed oil (l‘-‘deuveri -1, 20 n..ner .vHi.jw .tv pel long ton. ui seed oil —22*" 25 Very ILuioinlie. pe niarriaqe of Captain J. F. -Mc-STillan °f e D-easury department, to Mrs. Jf„’ a r Geneva, Ohio, next Thui-sdaV 'r levive a romance. They were sweet- lfiVsii, nt-i rect. NKW YOHK AND NL'V OKLMANS FUTURKi. Nnvr Yulis. Mav 2j.— Net receipt* Gu. gross V* 111 k.y. i Ciu. aoo, My. 28. Wh.-ky steady—$1 11. I St. Lot i*. May 2s. Wnisky steady—-il 10. Cincinnati. May 2-.- Whisky steady .f 1 10. I’im* j v •« I Nr.w York. May 2s. Freights to Liverpool steady —cotton per steam li-6Jd; wheat 1 ,d. SEMSSIWTH - ■■■■ Tfii: lil>T 5 F.RTrCAI, MM 1 AND • r« 1 ! 1 FItA.'l FRENCH BUHRS. Inr. Mention thH pi.pi-r. Straub Machinery Co.,gr, A Cincinnati, O. —-fg ‘Wf/JIVE & mict. Hou-.iuv. ! i n 7 |. ; x .1 ni’F vitv pernicious • 'ii* - !’• _ards his 1 care i« *r iht twilder v::v ro.ui SS 'jr.VTIFIC. i r h r-»riD<a. hnnd-tO-f.lU.d ►!, a- ' » n j i'r‘‘ IM jVi]'- lyj, 1 WAN I t c-nt. g'-i'i 1 •d Pea Foam j** p.-s : '---l-.-iHic.; ..l’ *d A 1'*.. bit.*lypure. 1 1 ■ • i!- ••-■•! 1 _• 1-. i.-'s ai,,i r.-ta'urants cv. Y 'k c 1 .• : ti.1 j» the country, sale G_ t.. hi'i-clas- grocer**. OAXTZ. JOX/'S <( CO., ltd Ittmnt St,, X, F,