Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, December 18, 1886, Image 8

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DAILY ENQUIRER - SDN: COLUMBUS GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING DECEMBER 18, 1886. DAILY COTTON STATK.HKNT. Oolumbuh, Ga., December 17, 1880. COTTON BILLfl—SIGHT. Hew York % off, Eastern % off, Boston slight •T, Savannah '/j off; Bank checking on New York Yrar the counter l i premium and on {Savannah m par. Colton. Market to-day <|uiet; inferior 0; ordi ary —c: <ood ordinary c; low middling 8*. middling 8-‘ic. good middling 8^0. BUCBIPTS To-day. To Date. 7.383 7,011 1,292 6.745 8,165 26,030 By South western ra i 1 road.. By Mobile and Girard railroad 139 By Columbus and western road... « By Columbus and Home railroad.. 79 By the river 563 By wagorts 293 Totals 1,110 SHIPMENTS. To-day. By Southwestern railroad *272 By Columbus and Western road... 0 By the river 0 Taken hy (’oh. ibuslUctories 181 Total.' 453 Bales 201 iATKMBNT. Block on hand August 31, 1885.. Received to-day " previously [57,250 •hipped to-day. . 1,110 . 60,140 - 57,250 £8.329 453 prev iously 45,017—-45,470 WBKKLY STATEMENT. 1886. 1885. 8fr>efc August 31st ... 1.079 350 Received past week ... 4,367 4,609 ...57,250 64,579 Tot il received, including stock.. ...58,329 64,029 Shippt.d past week ... 4,627 1,713 Total shipped ...45 170 45,401 Total t'l-liiinbuH factories ... 7,8153 0,631 Stock December 17 ...12,859 19,578 Salos . 2,5100 1,508 ANALYSIS Ol f RECEIPTS. Columbus ha 1 received 67,250 bales since Septem ber 1, 7329 bales less than t he same date last year. The South western railroad has brought 7383 bales, 1639 less; Mobile and^Oirard 7011 bales, 725 less; Columbus A; Western 1292bales, 1502less;Columbii8 and Homo 0715 bales, 4812 less; river 8105 bales, 2984 leas; wagons 26,038 bales, 4038 more. Receipts for the week... Total receipt h to date... Exports lbr the week Total exports to date.... Stock Stock ut interior towns .. 255,503 .3,214.778 .. ltd,.51)5 ..1,888,317 .1,0 <3,227 .. 220,577 1885. 235,2:8 3,105,231 135,647 1,769.709 1,019,270 211,306 Through Cotton. The following table shown the number of bales of cotton which have passed through this city from points on the roads named to Savannah and eastern markets since September 1, 1886: Mobile and Girard railroad 17,303 ColuinbuMund Home railroad 9,065 Columbus and Western railroad 51,613 Total bales cotton 77,911 index to m:w advkktiskmkn rs. Masonic Jno. C. Cook, Oelery - Peabody & Faber. House for Hent J. M.»Brannon. Bee Advertisements .1. Marion Estes & Son. IN TEN CENT COLUMN. Halile -A. F. Gib.-, m & Co. Old Newspapers—This Oilice. Wanted—A. G. Rhodes & Co. Wanted Pekin Tea Company. Lap Ilobos—Williams & Pou. Candies and Nuts-I. L. Pollard. Remember -Gilbert & Blanchard. Holiday Goods C. Bohomburg. Furniture—A. G. Rhobcs & Oo. Dressed Turkeys -Salisbury & Crow. Northwestern Mutual Jno. F. Iverson. Fresh Parched Peanuts—Bartow Heed. • Pickled Tripe and Pigs’ Feet—J. J. Wood. Fish and Oysters J. L. Tread away & Co. Xmas Presents -J. Marion Mates Ns H.*n. Dentil in Opelika. Mrs. Dr. R. J. Thornton, of Tuskegee, Ala., died at Opelika at 3:30 Thursday morning, at the borne of her daughter, Mrs. Dan T. Hudmon. A large circle of relatives and friends mourn her loan. Death of as Infant. The nine-months old infant of Mr. and Mrs John Vaughn, of Girard, died Thursday evening. This is the third child which lias been taken from them in a short time, and many friends sympa thise with them in this new bereavement. Cone to Texas. Mr. It. L. Allen and Mrs. Elizabeth H. Deason, of Stewart county, passed through the city yes terday er. route to Guyson county, Texas, whore they will make thoir future home. They were excellent citizens of Georgia and the Lone Star state is to be congratulated on acquiring such meritorious people. Done to Arkansas. Mr. James Ellison and wife, of Talbot county, passed through the city yesterday eu route to Little Hock, Arkansas, where they will in future reside. Their many friends regret that so worthy a couple should see lit to remove from then* midst, aud wish them continual health and k - perity in their new home. Will Hardly ho Vdoptod. Engineer McDonald, of the Central railroad, lias made a survey from the south part of Girard to the Columbus and Western r.idroad bridge above Browncville, with the view of running the 11 bile and Girard railroad track over that bridge and doing away with the one now used. The gen tie man informs us that the new route will be very exp, naive and it is extremely doubtful if it will ever be adoptod. The (irrmun Last Night. A’Allegro go r man club gave a german Inst night at their ball, complimentary to visiting young ladies. The attendance was quite Luge, amt the occasion was one of the most tnjoyable of the seuson. The viaitiug young ladies present were Miss Young, of Lexington, Ivy., Miss Clifton, of Marianna, Miss Roberts, Miss Free man and Mias Stewart, of Macon, and Miss Kid* doo, of Cuthbert. The chaperones were Mrs. D. E. Williams, Mrs. A. K. Wilkeraon, Mis. Dr. T. W. Tugg-o and Mrs Youug, of ]A2xington. It is seldom that such a delightful entertainment is given in Columbus. Officera Elected. The Ancient Order of United Workmen hold their annual election of officers last night, which resulted as follows: P. M.-Jas A. Calhoun. M. W. -G. E. Thomas . F. —II. J. Abbott. O.-Wm. Redd. G. —J. F. Pou. F.—W. H. Battle. R. and U.— Charles 13. Estes. J. W.-J. W. Kissitk. O. W.-T. G. Coleman. M. Examiner—Dr. Seth N. Jordan. Trustee—John Peabody. l’erxma). Miss Sallie garrison, daughter of Rov. Dr. Wil liam P. llarr son, of Nashville, is in the eity, the guest of Miss Annie Patton. Col. W. S. Wallace, of Butler, is in the city. Mr. Frank Banning, of Greenville, passed through the city yesterday en route home from Birmingham. Miss Nellie Screws, of Huntsboro, was in the city yesterday. Mrs W. A. Bellamy, of Scale, was iu the city yesterday. Mr. II Williams and Mrs. B. II. Walton, of Hamilton, were in the city yesterday. Mr. J. IL Hamilton and Mr. Charles L. Davis returned from Birmingham yesterday morniug. TIIE JEWISH FAIH. Some Interesting Note* and Don*Ip About the Entertainment. The fair closed at 0 o’clock yesterday evening and will reopen this evening at 7o’clock. Miss Matilda Dorn, tf.e efficient postmistress, wishes it to he remembered that all letters re maining in the fair post c.fflce will be forwarded to the dead letter ofTlce to-night. Miss Mabel McKnight has given most earnest attention to her department of the fair. Miss MabePta one of our prettiest and most attractive young ladies, and any enterprise she undertakes Is necessarily a grand success. There cannot be found a more efficient or earn est worker than Miss Bocklo Stern. She is al ways the right person in the right place. The hearty efforts of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Jen kins are highly appreciated by the managers. Mrs. Lyons, of the Domestic Venture, is cer tainly mistress of the situation. Mrs. Lyons is old enough to know her business and young enough to make a success of it. The receipts arc encouraging, and the contri butions from home and abroad to continue pour in upon the surprised and delighted managers. The managing committee say the/can now see the whole building except- the steeple; and, for the steeple’s sake, they concluded to hold the fair open Monday and Tuesday nights. They ask a continuation of the liberal patronage which the good people of Columbus have already ex tended them. Hev M. Harris Is still far ahead In the rice, and fVom the present outlook he will be the hup* py possessor of the handsome theological “trans lations,” which is the prize of the contest. LOCAL LAI ON II S. —The Jewish fair will he reopened to-night —There were a large number of country people in the city yesterday. —Yesterday was a delightful day as compared to some of its predecessors. —Tli • policemen had a quiet time yesterday and last night. —Everybody should atteud the Jewish fair to night. —The sisters of mercy will give a Christmas tree at the convent on Monday night. —The New York panic lias created no sensa tion here. —Indications for Georgia : Fair weather, witl rain on the court, southwesterly winds, becoming variable, and slightly warmer. —Columbus is enjoying a steady growth which few cities can equal. The Obsequies fiver the Dead Nnn. The Atlanta Constitution of yesterday says: “The funeral services of Sister Catharine, the superioress of the convent of the Sacred Ileait whose death was chronicled in yesterday’s Con stitution, were conducted yesterday in St. Peter’s and S . Paul’s church, on Marietta street. The tes were peculiarly solemn and impressive, and were gone thr. ugh in the presence of a large crowd of sorrowing friends of the de ceased. Solemn high miss of requiem was chanted. The altar was dressed black. The officiating prie ts were the Revs. Father Kelly, O’Brien and McMahon. At the conclusion of the beautiful ceremonies of the Catholic church, Father McMahon pronounced a touching eulogy on the deceased sister. He ad verted lovingly to her modest worth, rare devo tion to duty, beauties of heart and mind.and held up her life as an example to all young women. In tlie afternoon the remains were conveyed to the Central railway train and carried to Savan nah for interment. They were accompanied by Father lie Mahon and a number of the deceased \s friends. Death of an bid Negro. Louis Grant, an old steamboat negro, was hurried yestorday. He belonged to Col. Peyton Colquitt, and came hero with that family sixty years ago. Louis was 87 years old, and folio we l steamboating until about fifteen years ago, when he served as watchman on those boats which wore tied up for the summer. Many of our young men from 25 to 30 years of age well remember him, and were the plague of the old man’s life when they used to go in “washing” from off the b >ats. It was Louis’ Htrict orders to keep the boys off the boots, but they went all the same. About fifteen years ago some dozen or more down-town boys wore hiding from the watch man, and had gotten on tlie wheel of the old steamor Shamrock, which was made fast with ropes. The boys were Intenly engaged in a game of seven up on the wheel when Louis spied them. 11c creeled up to the rope that held the wheel and quietly untied it, and hel l it in his hands ready to let go. One of the boys sang out, “‘What’s trumps?” Just then Louis let go the rope and the rapidly revolving wheel precipitated tho surprise.I urchins into the river. As the cla vier of tho car ls rose, spluttering and spitting from the water, ho held tlie ace of spades up to the old negro and said, “That's trumps, you old hound.” The name of the old man will recall those hap py days, and, at least, the above crowd of b jys will draw a sigh to his memory. The* ( uluuihuH Mending (’tub. The Columbus Rea ling Club, a semi-social and semi-literary organization which bus been r • cently formed, held its second meeting at the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Bruce on Broad struct last evening. It was a most enjoyable af fair, especially the singing of Mrs. Bruce, which was a vocal treat such us few companies have the pleasure of hearing. Among those present was Miss Sallie Harrison of Nashville, daughter of the distinguished divine. Rev. Dr. W. P. Harrison. Dr. and Miss Harrison are the guests and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, and will be iu the city for several days. The club adjourned at 11:30 o’clock, and with it passed away one of the pleasantest evenings ever spout by any company. RIVER NEWS. Arrival of tlie Steamer Milton H. Smith Yester day. The steamer Milton II. Smith arrived yester day, bringing 266 bales of cotton and a large mis cellaneous freight. The cotton was consigned as follows: Carter A Bradley, 103 bales; E. & P. M’fg Co., 71; Slade A Etherodge, 37; Blanchard, Burrus & Co., 36; Geo. P. S.vift A Son, 14; Flournoy & lipping, 2. Her passeugers were: A. R. Callahan, J. F. Somerkauip, Mrs. J. F. Snnerkamp, W. A. Cobb, A S. Glass, A. T). Davis, Apalachicola; J. X. Christmas, D. K. Stewart, Gordon; Jas. F. Bur ton, C. A. Fogarty, Columbia; Mrs. M. L. Patter son, Iola; Mrs. C. MoKeown, Sampson’s; Thos. Bush, Blountstown; Mrs. W. A. Raudlett, Miss May Itaudlett, Chattuhoochcd; G. B. King, Miss Anna Hull, lCn.faula; T. W. LlgOU H. M. Powell. B. M. Powell, J. T. McGuire, Florence, G. D. Williams, Jcrnngan; ten on deck. HOTEL ARRIVALS. A Strange Deformity. Yesterday an Enquirer-Sun reporter w itnessed a strange deformity in the shape of an inftint. The child was born in the Northern Liber ies and its parents were white. The body was per- f. ctly formed, but its head wss strangely shaped. The face was perfect, except that it had the ap pearance of belonging to a person at least 80 years old. There was no head from tho eyebrows upward. The top of that portion of the head which formed, looked like a piece of raw ‘teak. The infant was a nine-months child, but died In a short time after bl th. Dr. Sheridan expressed it to the Atlanti medical college yesterday. Celery five cents a bunch at P15ABODY A Fa BE It’s. Nco Ailvertisemnit Of J. Marion Estes & Hon in our 10-cent column. IIoiimo for lKent. First door south of Mr. John Blacknmr’s resi dence. Possession given immediately. Apply to A. M. Brannon. decl8 eod2w OHNTKAL HOTEL. 8. D. Zuber, St. Louis; J. T. Phiilips, Philadel phia; U. L. Hutchiuson, Savaunah; H. P. Adams, Florence, Ga.; A. B. Brooks, Hamilton; S. L. Quarles, Macon; II. G. Scudder, New York; F D. McSvveeucy, Now Orleans; II. C. Lee, Atlauta ; M. Reeves, Greenville; J. E. Reuse, Decatur; R. S. Denvers, Chicago; G. W. Roberts, S. r \V. *. R. KA.NK1N HOUSE. W. O. Harrison, Augusta; H. A. Turner, C. S. It. R.; \V. D. Owen, Waverly Hall; Misses Willie B. and Marie Copeland, Hamilton; W. J. John- J Dr. C N. Howard, of Cuss-eta, is in the city, cn ! Bon, Blytiiwood, 8. C.; J. M. Clendon, Albany, route home from Augusta. ! Ga.; L. C. Averett, Chipley; J. J Jone*, Buena Messrs. A. 8. Ellison, R. A. Carter aud Dr. T. R. 1 Vista; 8. D. Hiewaoon, New York; O. L. Davis, > Ashford, cf Eller?!!**, arc in the city. | Warm Springs, Nasonie Sfolleo. There will be a called meeting of Mt. Herinon lodge No. 304, F. and A. M. this (Saturday) even ing at 7:30 o’clock for work in tae E A. degree. All Masons in good standing are invited to meet with us. By order of the W. M. Jno. C. Cook, Sec’y. Hosp! Hoap! Hasp! Call and purchase some o* the immense job lot of Fine Toilet Soap, now being sold by Gilbert & Blanchard, decl8-2t The Druggists. A. F. Gibson & Co. will raffle a fine Walnut suit of furniture on December 23d at 1223 Broad street. dccl7 3t 1092. The best and cheapest line of Holiday Goods in Goiu ..bus at Gilbert & Blanchard’s drug store. We mean what we say. d tl .11 nl o Strayed. A fine, large Gray Mule strrTyed from my stable yesterday, supposed to have gone to Hamilton. A liberal reward will be given for bis return, dec 17-2t J. S. Garrett. 1902. You will be sure to purchase a handsome preseut at a low price, if you call at Gilbert & Blanchard’s drugstore. Low prices guaranteed. d if 30:)0 pounds fine Slick Candy at 12J<jc per pound; 2000 pounds Fancy Mixed Candy at 25c per pound; choice Mixed Nuts 20c per pound; finest French Prunes, choice London Layer Figs, choice Persian Dates at Crank’s. dtf TtiefhaireNt 4'i;*ar* In tho market at Gilbert & Blanchard’s drug store. d If Extra fine Sweet Oranges 2 u c eacli at dtf R. S. Crane’s. Cheapest line of Out Glass Bottles ever offered in Columbus at Evans & Howard’s. dtf Youti£, .Hi IJluvtyed mill Old People, white and colored, supplied with extra Toilet S.ap, at extremely low prices, at Gilbert»% Blanchard’s Drug btore. decl8-2t 6000 Sweet Florida Oranges at 30c per dozen, dtf Rouhrt S. Crane. Call at the furnitur store of A. F. Gibson & Co. and take a chance on that fine Walnut suit of furniture to be rutiled on tho 23d Dticornbcr. <feci7 3t -f Barrel Pickles, plain and sweet spiced, at 10c per dozen. Robert S. Crank. dtf Almonds. Pecans, Brazil Walnuts, Filberts and Raisins at J. T. Kavanagh’s. Almonds, Pecans, Brazil Walnuts, Filberts and Raisins at J. T. Kavanagh’s. Almonds, Pecans, Brazil Walnuts, Filberts nnd Raisins at J. T. Kavanagh’s. dcelO lw That Gilbert & Blanchard, the druggists, are still on dec a at their new quarters, 1002 Broad Street. Call and see them. decl8-2t One* More. Rubber Goats, Suits, Hats, Umbrellas, Hand kerchiefs, Scarfs, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, &c. t can bo found at Chancellor’s. d&wtf 50.000 Choice Florida Granges at J. T. Kavanagli’s. 50.000 Choice Florida Oranges at J. T. Kavanagh’s, 5‘ ,003 Choice Florida Oranges at dcclG lw J. T. Kavaiiagh’s. A complete stock of pure and fresh Staple and Fancy Groceries, Candies Fruits Etc., at dtf R. Justice, Agt. Bed Room Suits cheaper than ever at A. F. Gibson & Co.’s, 1222 Broad street. dcol4 dtf Uemembct that my stock is from this season, dec 12-1 w Mrs. L. Lkquin. Pure Vermont Maple Sugar in cans, gallons and halves, at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street, dtf F. Li. WIM.KIX*, General Anctloueer. Real Estate, Stock a:ui Boml Ageat. Special attention given administrators’, execu tors’ and assignees’ sales, selling and renting Real Estate at public or private sale. Office over Abbott & Newsom’s corner. For Sale—My Residence ou Broad street, fell tf F. G. Wilrtns They Tin hi Gw This Week. Chancellor has put the knife into Hosiery. You can buy them cheap. d&wtf Best 3 for 2 c Cigar at Evans A Howard’s, tf Fk*cii4*!i Millinery. This week will be a bargain week in every de partment. French Felts, Astrakau brim Felts will be sold at $1.50, formerly $2 and $2.50. Fancy Feathers, Birds and Wings sold at cost. One lot of untrimmed and trimmed felt and velvet Hats sold at 75 cents, formerly at$1.25. Orders executed promptly, with satisfaction guaranteed in styles and low prices, at deel2-lw Mus. L. Lkquin. Stuffed Mangoos, Barrel Pickles and Olive , by the gallon and in jars, at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street. dtf uliot You Cun Buy of Lon lucr A to. * for Xiim*. ' Dunlap or Stetson Hat at $5 00. Underwear at ft 50 to $18 00 a suit. Handsomest Trunks or Satchels to be found in the south. Hilk Umbrellas from $3 00 to $15 00. An elegant Suit made to fit from $30 to $05. Call early and leave your orders with declt lw C. A. Lovrlace A Co. Roman Candles and Sky Rockets at J. T. Kavanagh’s. Roman Candles and Sky Rockets at J. T. Kavanagh’s. Roman Candles and Sky Rockets at declO lw J. T. Kavanagh’s. $1 60 for $1 00, a suitable Christmas Present, at Evans & Howard’s. dti Send to the Furniture Store of A. F. Gibson & Co. for Christmas presents. 1222 Broad street. d*c?4 dtf Handsomest Cut Glass Bottlss in the city at Evans & Howard’s. dtf Tor Tlir«c Bay* Chancellor will sell Gentlemen’s Hosiery at cost to reduce the stock. Bring the cash. dwtf 3000 Cocoa nut s at J. T. Kavanagh’s. 3000 Cocoanuts at J. T. Kavanagh’s. 3000 Cocoanuts at J. T. Kavanagli’a. del8 lw Lubin’s, Lightner’s, Wight’s, Lozell’s, Oakley’s and Recksecker’s Extracts at Evans & Howard’s. dtf Fire Crackers, all sizes, at J. T. Kavanagh’s. Fire Crackers, all sizes, at J. T. Kavanagb’s. Fire Crackers, all sizes, at J. T. Kavaragh's. dec 16 lw Mirrors and Novel- dtf Odor Cases, Infants’ Sets ties at Evans & Howard’s, Elegant and useful presents can be found at Chancellor’s. Prices right. d&wtf A new lot Gilt Framed Pictures, cheaper than ever, at A. F. Gibson’s, 1222 Broad street. decll dtf Buy Your ffusks From Chancellor. He is closing them at cost this week—cash only. d&wtf Toilet Cases cheaper tnan ever at Evans & Howard’s. dtf Wtill iu the Kinsr« With Toys, Wagons and Dolls, large and small; Fireworks of all kind, Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Citron. Dates and Cranberries, Oranges and Apples, Plain ard French Candies. Goods of all kinds in the Confectionery line will be found at. 918 Broad street. Now, fathers and mothers, bear in miml you were children once in time. For goodies and notions by the ton go to docl l tot W. T. Robinson. Chairs of all sorts; also Bureaus, Bedsteads, etc., at A. F. Gibson & Co.’s. decl4 dtf A. F. Gibson <& Co. will ostoni-h you in low prices of Furniture. 1222 Broad street. dec 14 dtf Handsome assortment of Plush Work Boxes at $1 00, $2 oo and $3 00 each at Evans & Howard’s _ _ dtf TlU' 4H«1 RvtiaMe Are still in the field. Gilbert & Blanchard, the Druggists, offer a full line of pure Drugs, fine Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, etc., and a well as sorted stock of Holiday Goods. d tf Best smoker in towi the “Evans & Howard” Cigar at Oo. dtf Gents’ Collar and Cuff Boxes at 50c and 75c a set at Evans & Howard’s. dtf Mince Meat, Apple Butter and Pure Jellies at d tf R. Justice, Agt. B. F. WILL La * InHurnuec Agency, I £ 15 Broml Street. Accessible at all hours. Office telephone, No. 7. Residence telepone, No. 49. All calls promptly answered. D. F. Willcox. net A dtf Bead. Read. lleuil. An elegant Photograph in a nice 8 by 10 frame, $1.77; a 10 by 12 Photograph in a nice 10 by 12 frame, $2.99; a 11 hy 14 photograph in a nice 11 by 14 frame, $5.07; a 14 by 17 photograph iu a nice frame, $u.9S. Alpha A. Williams. d&weow Wood and Foal. First-class Oak and Pino wood in stock, block and split. Jeiico Coal, prime lump, for sale by T. 6 Fontaine & Co. Telephone No. 80. nov7tf Just received a fresh shipment of Raisins, very fine, at Pollard’s 1224 Broad street. dtf from lot of Stick Candy by tho barrel, at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street. dtf I am receiving a largo and complote assort nient of fine Wines and Whiskies. Tbe cele brated Shield Perfected Whisky at $t per quart Will equal any goods usually sold at $1.50 per quart. I have a few packages of very superior Brandies foi cooking purposes at 65j per quart; for medicinal use, u vary old Brandy from l?l to ?2 per quart; pure Maryland Apple and Peach Brandy, Ginger Brandy, Golden Sherry Wine, Port Wine (pure juice); superior old Jaimaca Rum for egg nog; Rye and Rock, every syrup. dtf Roberts Crane. Girishiiiei Uu»4h! Chancellor sold several dozen Mufflers yester- terday, and will sell more to-day. d&wtf Latest designs in Christmas Cards at Evans & Howard’s. dtf Furniture arriving daily at A. F. Gibson &Co*s, 1222 Broad street. dee 14 dtf Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, four design in Alligator, at Evans & Howard’s. * dtf s aiul Sat llorf. Iu th<* Late Licetian Tho gentlemen receiving the moat votes were elected, and Adams & Bowers, at Strup- per’s old stand, 1144 Broad stree^ weio elected for selling the cheapest and best. Fireworks in the eity of Columbus. It was ascertained that they sell Homan Candles, Rockets, Pin Wheels, Mines, large and small Crackers and all other Fireworks 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house in town. Wholesale aud retail. Give them a call. Remember the men. Adams & Bowers. FOR SALE. $ 000 City of Augusta 7 per cent Bond?, duo 1897. 85000 Georgia Railroad 6s, due 1922. Four shares Eagle aud Phenix Factory Stock, with December 3 per cent dividend. 25 Shares Eagle aud Phenix Factory Stock A meric us, Preston and Lv.mpkin Rsi road 1st mortgage 7 per cent Bonds, due 19C6, at par aud interest. 10 Shares Merchants and Mechanics’ Hank Stock. $ 000 Columbus Tee Co. Stock. Profits last year over expenses 12 per cent. WANTED. City of Columbus 5 per cent. Bonds. Sec me before you buy or sell. 1 can always do as well, and often several points better, th:.n auj f one else. JOHN BLAfliM \ It. presents at Chance Fancy Candies, wholesale aud retail, at Pol lard’?, 1224 Broad street. dtf Citron, DateB, Prunes, Glaze Pine Applet*, Basins and Currants at Robert Justice, Agt. Another lot of those choice Virginia Peanuts at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street. dtf Oranges, Apples, Cabbage, Turnips and Po tatoes arriving daily at Pollard’s. dtf 1224 Broad St. Bo You Wi*sr Box? If so, buy from Chancellor. Ho is reducing stock this week. d&wtf Latest designs in Covering Bottles at Evans & Howard’s. dtf A F. Gibson & Co. has a large and select stock of Furniture to bo sold as l*'w as the lowest. dsclt dtf Oranges, Apples and Malaga Grapes at dft R. Justice, Agt. For Kent. My new House on Thirteenth street, between Second and Third avenues. Six rooms nnd Kitchen attached, waterworks, cic. Apply to A. L. Chaw ford, decl2 tf Georgia Warehouse. CITY BII11B STORE. Holiday OoodHl Holiday Good* We have received and displayed our Holiday Goods, and can promise our patrons and frfends an unusually large and pleasing assortment at very low prices, our object being more to make a reputation than a profit on this lino of goods. We have Toilet and Jewel Oaqos in convenient combinations, Odor Cases, Mujolica Ware, Bisque and Bronze Figures, Mirrors, Ornaments, Sets of any description; in flict can please anyone. Cut Glass Goods, and something entirely new and u efhl in Writing Tablets. Don’t forget us when you want to buy or look ; ’tis a pleasure for us to show goods. We are honest in our belief that we have the prettiest and most complete assortment of Bristle Goods ever offered in Columbus. We have Brushes of every shadow, shape ami price, and for any uses to which a brush can bo put The Best 25 cents Tooth Brush sold in the state. A bcautiftil brush for 15 cents. Face Powder, Pull’ Boxes, Puffs and Satchel Powders. A large line of Colognes from every maker of prominence. We distil seven Colognes, and our White Rose Cologne is unequalled. Our drug department- is kept supplied with the best and purest drugs. Our motto being the besi only. Special and careful attention given all pre scription work by qualified and competent pre- scriptionistB. Remember us. Always pleased to see you. CITY DRUG STORE. dtf Geo. A. Bradford, Manager. A Now Lot of Holiday Good*. Our new holiday goods have arrived and are pretty. Different from anything yet, and cheap as it is possible for them to be sold. Call early aud select what you want before the assortment has been too badly broken. New styles shaving cases, manicures, odor baskets, fine cut pungents, albums, work boxes and ull other line plush, leather and cut-glass goods. Collar and cuff boxes at 50 cents. Comb and brush sets with mirror at $1.35, and a great many cheap as well as fine presents that you will ha\e to visit our stove to get even an idea of. A beautiful Christinas cigar, put up 25 in a handsome box, expressly for the ladies to pre sent gentlemen. The finest selection of cigars to be had in the city can be had of us. Cigarettes of all kinds. Telephone No. 5. Hall & Wheat, Druggists and Pharmacists, dtf 1016 Broad Street. Fresh Celery at J. T. Kavanagh’s. Fresh Celery at J. T. Kavanagh’s. Fresh Celery at J. T. Kavaiiagh’s. del6 lw Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil Nut3 and Cocoanuts, wholesale and retail, at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street. dtf Mattresses made to order and a lot always oi hand at 1222 Broad street. A. F. Gibson & Co. Do not forget that Mis. Lequin is th * leader ii Millinery, and the cheapest place iu Columbus. decl2-lw DianioiMiM for ('liriHliiian l*re*CBi>N Just received and for sale cheap at decl2tf J. H. Bramuall*.-. Have your Feathers dyed or curled and you gloves cleaned at Mrs. L. Lequin s. decl2-lw HJtiinordN for LbrifttuiJt* PrcHcnts Just received and'for sale cheap at decl2tf J. H. Bramhall’s. The R2o*t Cabinet Photographs$4 a dozen till January 10. Cabinet Photographs $4 a dozen till January 10. Cabinet Photographs $4 a dozen till January 10. Cabinet Photographs $4 a dozen till January 10. Cabinet Photographs $-1 a dozen till January 10. Alpha A. Williams. d&weow Baker’s Chocolate and Jelatine at d tf R. J ustice, Agt. ttwftl iilE<oM tine Children. Nothing has been so productive of health an diminished so much the suffering and mortal uj *mom children as Tbstuina (Teething Powde.ru) Teethina allays Irritation, aids Digestion Regulates tho Bowels, Strengthens the child. Cures Eruptions and Sores and niakcaa Teeth in i easy. All Druggists and country stores keep Tuetp ina. Brannon & Carson. Columbus. Ga. Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at uiamn fsoturer’s prices. iv4 d&wlv Room** to Rent in Georgia Home Building, and over Hoch- strasser’s store. Apply at Georgia Home corner. doc!2eod 6t tround tlie World. Carlisle’s 1881 Whisky. Nothing equala it. 85 cents per quart. Sold by Rolun Jefferson. dec7 eod2m 8. P. UIll.RLKT, A4toriic\v-at-Law. Columbus, fin. Prompt attention given to all business. Office over R. S. Crane. sop4 dly l)r. Neih N. Jordan, Operating Surgeon and Physician. Residence Sammis House, east side front street, opposite Lowell Warehouse. Telephone No. 2; Office, Carter’s drug storo. tf lirnmvnl Notice. We have removed to No. 10*22 Broad street, be low tho Cent ral Hotel, where we will continue to keep the choicest line of Cigars, Tobacco and Liquors. We call especial attention to our celebrated Imperial Wedding Whisky and fine brands ol Key West and Havana Cigars, and kindly ask our friends to favor us with their orders. Louis Bqhler & Co. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Auheuser aud and'Dudweiaer Bottled Beer. sepi9 tf Medical Notice*. Dr. J. W. Cameron can be found at Evans & Howard’s Drug Store. Diseases of infancy and childhood a specialty. Office hours from 8 to 10 a m and from 2 to 5 p m. Residence No. 310 Tenth street, opposite the synagogue. dec!4 lw Special Notice. Having secured the services of another profess ional photographer from Chicago, I’ve increased my facilities for producing all styles and sizes of Photographs. I will from this day continue to give the public the besi grades of work at my popular prices. With ray force of skilled workmen—five in num ber—I can assure the public that the most fastid ious will be pleased. From this date all work will be dor.e with neatness and dispatch. Cabi nets $4 a dozen. • Respectfully, Al fiia A. Williams. Nerlou 2, I'liAttahoochre Building uari Loan iwieclAliou. Books of subscription for above series now oper at. office of Yonge & Grimes. Cliff B. Grimes. Soc’v and Tress. vmOtl If you will call on Chancellor he will suggest something useful aud ornamental for a Christ- rnast present. d&wtf If You Fail to Mud A suitable present at Chancellor’s, you might as well 6top looking. d&wtf TEN CENT COLUMN. [ Advertisements will be inserted In this column for one cent a word each insertion, but no Rinirle notice will be taken for Jess than twenty-five cent s.l O LD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE AT Tlir.s nflk-c at 50 cents ppr h-milrert. tf T L. POLLARD HAS JUST RECEIVED . fW-Rli lot of Candles Alnumila, Walnut, pa cans. Brazil Nuts and Cocoanuts. and will a-’ll at whole-sale and retail. 12-18 tf T L. TREADAWAY & CO.’S IS UEADQUAR. ,1. lerr lor Fish, Oysters, Afples, Oranies Vcir •tames, etc. it 8 I JRESH PARCHED PEANUTS AT BARTOW * REED’S to-day. lt w J J^WOOD IIAS JUST 1 tE( ErVBD.PICKLED m nni\-r.ivv.u . Tripe and Plus’Feet ill barrels ; also Mlxod Plain and Sweet Pickles in bands for retailing.’ \ F. GIBSON & OO. WILL RAFFLE A FINE . Walnut Suit of Furniture on December 23d at 1222 Broad street. 12-18 3t rpHH NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL PAYS I I he largest dividends of auy company doing business in Columbus, hence her s«mi- tontinc results exceed all others. JNO. F IVER SON, Agent. it BOHOMBURG HAS A BEAUTIFUL LINE V '. i f Holiday Goods suitable for presents. Ex amine tbe list in our advertising columns. iR2t \TOU WILL GET LEFT IF VOU WANT TO 1 buy Furniture and don’t get A. a. Rhodes & Co.’s prices lie (ore buying. 12-18 3t \\T ANTED—AN IRON SAFE IMMEDIATELY V? Apply to A. G. Rhodes A Co., No. 1017 Broad Btreet. jt WANTED-AN ENERGETIC LADY OR OEN- tleiuan in each county to sell our Tea in packages to consumers. Good paving positions to canvassers. Address PEKIN TEA CO Yt- lanta, Ga. _ 12-18 3t" INSURE IN THE NORTHWESTERN MUTU- 1 nl, the pn'icy-liolder.H’ company, and beware of stock companies that discriminate against their southern policy-holders. JNO. F. IVER SON, Agent. it I NSURE IN THE NORTHWESTERN MUTU- 2 al, purely a mutual company. Pays the largest dividends, does not discriminate avainst its southern policy-holders. JNO. F. IVIiRSON Agent. it ’ T AP ROBES-YOUR TURNOUT IS INOOM- j plele unless you have one-of those beautiful Lao Rohes from the Carriage House of Williams <!fc Pou, 933 and 911 Broad street. it n etc. BURY & CROVV. it SPECIAL FOR XM \S PRESENTS—BY TO- ► ~ fiav’s express we shall receive n lot of Foot Warmers—new style 6 , osoeciallv intended for Xmas presents. J. MARION ESTES & SON. rPHE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL IS THE L strongest company and pays the largest div- dends of anv company doing business in Colum bus. Examine proofs JNO. F. IVERSON, Ag’t. r iniECI \'Y DRUG STORE HAS A BEAUTI- 1 ful line of goods for Holiday Presents. Don’t for fret to go and see them. 12 17 tf l AN7A CLAUS HAS MADE HIS HEAD- ‘ quarter, at ADAMS & BOWERS this Christ mas, and has authorized them to Fell Fireworks $5 per cent cheeper than anybody, and every thing else in proportion \ F. GIB50N & CO. ARE SELLINGFURNU 1 \ * turn cheaper than ever, on installments or otherwise. 12-14 tf B J EAR THE PRICES-SOI KS 15c, 25c, and :5c, « )1 You will pay more fi r them elsewhere* Chancellor is reducing stock. tf KWANS & HOWARD’S COLOGNE, TIIE I j most l isting and refreshing on the market, at $1 50 for full pint bottle. tf T AP ROBES-we have just received j another lot of beautiful Robes, especially su ? table for Chr-fctraas presents. There has nev er been anvthing like them in Columbus. Call an d sc e tb ern. W1L LI A M S A VO U. 12-15 5t /'COLGATE’S “NEW” SOAR WAS HE 4 BF.l- X ./ ter aud lasts longer than any other. See big advertisement next, Wednesday. tf IAMONDS FOR OHRISTMAST PRESENTS jus^received and for sale cheap at J H. RESSED TURKEYS, PORK SAUSAGE, Apalachicola Oysters, Shad, Roe, Mullet, Send u^ your orders for Sunday. 8ALIS- I) BRA MH ALL’S. tf I/'OR SIX DAYS—COMMENCING MONDAY I morning at 8 o’clock, I will produce large Photographs for Christina* presents at ono- fourth m.v prices charged before. ALPHA A. WILLIAMS. if JF YOU WANT THF BEdV CAKEs7 CIJS- • ttuvU, Pics, etc., trv mv bomesmade. They have no equah R, JUSTICE, Agent. tf 'I'HE CHOICEST CIGARS IN THE MARKET 9 at Giloert A Blanchard’s Drug Store, tf •lilELD PERFECTION* BOURBON WHIS- i 7 ky. I commend to ail who desire a really eo.td and relit*ole article. ROBERT S. CRANE, Sole Agent. ts / 4ALL FOR OSi’RlCn FEATHERS, 16 INCH- \ > es long, at 53 cents, in all colors. Mus. L. LEQUTN. 1212 lw ^ T.vNJ)ARD OF TS WOULD — OLD smoo'he aud reliable Whisky. 8» cents per quart, sold by ROLLIN JEFFERSON. 12-7 2m \ HANDSOME CHRISTMAS PRESENT"free /V of charge, 'ny one buying a $ CO bottle of Httsso.j’s Compound Syrup of Tar will receive a handsome Tht'nuometer free of charge. You can obtain sam from your Druggists. HALL & WHEAT. This is a well kiiouu remedy for Coughs, Cylds and Consumption, and requires no recommendation. Keep in tbe house. 12-17 hr GUniKGiiA NEC! UtTUiN. rkKiur, Coiiimi* Corref twl hy .3 vri&u El bus, *.iu. STOCK AND BOND BROKER. RAILROAD BONDS. Amoricus, Preston and Lumpkin 1st mortgage Ts .too Atlantic and Gulf 7s 117 Augusta and Knoxville 7 per cent 114 Augusta. Gibbon ami Sandcr.sviile 7 percent 1st mortgage 104 Central con mortgage 7s 1J5 Columbus and Rome 1st 6s, endorsed Central R. R 104 Columbus and Wcrteru 1st mortgage 6s, endorsed by Central 11. K if5 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta 1st mortgage 114 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Is 2d mortgage... lit) Gaii esvilc, Jefferson and Southern 1st mortgage guaranteed 118 Gainesville, Jefferson aud Southern 2d mortgage ill Georgia Railroad 0s. 100 Mobile and Girard 2d mortgage en dorsed by Central Railroad 108 Montgomery and Eufuula 1st mort gage 6s and Centra Railroad 108 Ocean Steatus -ipO per cent, guaran teed by C. R. R 1C5 Savannah, Florida and Western 6 per cent 104 South Georgia and Florida 1st, en dorsed by stale t>f •Georgia, 7 per cent U8 South Georgia and Florida 2d, 7 per cent ill Western R. Ht, Alabama 1st mortgage, endorsed by Central Railroad 107 Western Alabama 2d mortgage, en dorsed .*...110 RAILROAD STOCKS. Atlanta and West Point 104 Atlanta and West Point 6 per cent. scrip 105 Augusta and Savannah 7 per cent 1:0 Central common LI Central ra ilroad 6 per cent, scrip 102 Georgia 10 per cent 190 Mobile and Girard 1 \d per cent guar anteed by Central R. U 24 Southwestern 7 percent, guaranteed.. 129 CITY BONDS. Atlanta 5s iof> Atlanta 7h u? AnjriiRtn 7s ioj Augusta 6s 103 Columbus 7- V' 1 ). Columbus as K»1 LaGrange 7s ..110 Mae Savannah 5s 102 STATE BONDS. Georgia 4^? loo Georgia ' 103 Georgia 7s, 1890.... J20 Georgia 7s, J890 ill FACTORY STOCKS. Eagle and Phenix 99 Muscogee 99 Georgia Home Insurance Company 135 <anoi 119 115 106 (5)1 6 @115 dal 12 119 112 (oil 09 @109 @109 106 108 @119 @113 @119 @111 @105 @131 @132 @103 @192 @107 @118 @112 @105 61107 raU04>$ @122 @112 @100 49 1*7 @140