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ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11.1877.
Jhttly guquim.
Salisbury & co M
PitOPRIKTORS.
OUR AGENTS.
Thomas Raglahd, Opelika, Ala.
L, 8. Sohubsblbr & Oo n Lafayette, Ala
J T Johnson, Hamilton, Ga.
W S Thomas, Alexander City, Ala.
J W McOlbhdoji, West Point, Ga.
J. L. Daniel, Glennvllle, Ala.
A J Pittman, Union Springs, Ala.
REGULAR TRAVELING AGENTS.
L M. Lynch,
49- The above Agents of Knquibbh-Sun
are authorised to lolloit and receipt for sub
scriptions and advertisements.
OOLI'M HUM DAILY MARKET.
nNAMHAIn
Cotton Bills.—flight on Now York, and Prov*
deuce J4 off; Boston %c off ; demand on Boston
3$c. off; Savannah 3fc. ofT.
Bauks checking on New York % premium; and
other point* % premium.
Currency loans 12 per rent, ft auuum
Silver par. Gold nominal.
CoTTOH—Dull.
\ vrf
5al»# 104 balos.
Rocelpts 400 bales—81 by M A <J.
H. It.,
by witgoim ,4 by N. A 8. IL K.; 3
by W It. It
0 by river . 77 by 8. W. It. It. Hhipmeuts ll*
balo*—130 by 8. W H. It.. .52 for hc»i
in uoiitmiu|x
tioa; 0 by W. R. ll.; 0 by !YI. A (J. It
It.
DAiLT UTERIS BUT,
Stock on hand August 31st, 1877
Received to-day
400
“ previously....
8,524—8.924
Shipped to-day
" previously
9 070
103
6,365—6,623
TilR NEW ORDINANCE.
Wo have no space to devote to the “no
answer ' of onr neighbor upon the new
city ordinnnee. Their only roply i* be-
ennae a thing has been, therefore it cau
still be, no matter whothr it be oonstitn-
tional or not, and the oity ordinances and
enntorn makes law.
The two dollar tax has heretofore beon
only permitted because no one has chosen
to contest it, and it oonld be paid on elec
tion day. Now Council desires it at
time of registration. They had better be
cautious bow they pass an ordinance
whiob may set aside an eleotion. Abund
ance of lawyers can be found to contest
oity ordinances which oonfliot with the
Constitution, the laws of the State and
decisions of the Supreme Court are worth
less. In our neighbor’s reply there is
nothing to answer. We again advise
Council to think and oonsult regarding
the change they have made.
WAIT FOR THE LATEST U
extensive opexino or fall
aXI) WINTEB MILLtNKEY
NEXT WEEK.'!
Mrs. Lee requests os to give notice that
Hoe ji Columbus end surrounding conn-
tho latout slid settled styles of the
Shu hue ulroudy in store an im-
S.M. Day Last Yiab.— Stock Angu.t 31st, 1*70,
610; recolvod name day 484; total receipts, 14,010
■ hipped name day, 490 ; total shipments, 1*2,128
stock, 8,400; salon 630. Middlings 9%c.
Rncnlpts at 13.8. ports to-day 10,301; for 6 days
09,031; exports to Qroat Britain 11,710; to Conti*
nent, 671; stock 188,878 hales.
U. 8. Ports Last Year.—Receipts for 6 days
06,900, exports to Groat Britain, 13,014; to Conti*
n«nt, 2,840; stock 368,248.
WHOLESALE MARKET.
Bacon—Shnuidors 814c; cloar rib sides 10*4,
^ Hulk Meats—Shoulders 8c; clour rib sides
'flAQQINO—13>4@14J4c.
Corn—Yellow, 85c ; White, 90c.
Boo ar—Reft nod A, 13c.; oxtru 0, ll^c.; C 11c.
Flour—hhl—Superfine, $097; family
I7J490.
Hvrup—Florida, 60r.
Ties—Iron $2.60 per bundlo,
Index to Now Advertisement*.
Lost—Pair Eye Glaflflos.
Oitllod Meeting— Oolnmbus Choral
Union.
Open for the tioaeon—Newman's Kea-
tanrant.
Opera IIouso Monday—Oallondor's Fa
mous Minstrels.
Opera House Friday and Saturday—
Georgia Minstrels.
LOST.
On Monday night Inst, a pair of Rubber
Framed Eye Glasses. The tinder will
please loave at Tins Office.
ooll 2t
COLUMUCH CHORAL UNION.
Attend called mooting at Springer’s Op
era House THIS ( Tuesday) EVENING at
7'i o’clock. A full and prompt attend
ance is desired. Geo. W. Oiiase,
Musioal Director.
20 barrels Onions; 10 bnrrols ApploH;
Now Cheese; 5 tubs Gosheu Butter.
oct7 d4t D. Aveiiett.
WILLIAMS' MOTTO t
The Fiuest Photographs in the oity at
$1 .50 per dozen. eod&wtf
COTTON LAST WEEK.
Aocordiug to tho New York Chronicle
statement, tho total receipts at U. 8. ports
to last Friday night were 153,111-191,-
020 less thon Inst yoar; while the New
York Exchange reports the receipts at
151,707—adeeiease of 109,501. Interior
towns for tho woek reooived 30,438,
against 05,700, and had stocks of 29,730,
against 57,048. ViRiblo supply 1,280,184
—a deoreaso of 526,310 from last year,
439,920 from 1875, and from 1874 50!
497.
Good, dry picking weather is reported
last woek from all the cotton region west
of the Chattahoochee river. East of that
river the weather baa been more or less
wet and stormy, and severer nearing tho
ooast. Accounts from Texas vary from
different points. Iudiam la says the
yield will be the amallest for many years,
Corsicana says there is not a leaf left on
the plant in that region. Dallas says it
is still thought thero that tho product will
exoeed that of last yenr.
Having received our new stock we
wonld respectfully invite onr enstomers
And the pnblio in general to call and ex
amine tho same. Buying only for caah,
we are enabled to sell at tho lowest rate
good goods cau bo bought for, and guar-,
autee satisfaction to every buyer.
Wittiou & Kinbep, Jowolors.
eep30 d3m
It A NO I RANG ft RANG Ht
Down went the prioo of Oysters!
Fries 50 cents;
Blows 40 oents;
Raws 25 oents;
Other Meals 50 cents.
A. F. Clements,
Proprietor Buby Restaurant,
oot3 lm At Uankan House,
The tinest articles of Solid Silver and
Silver-plated Ware, for sale at
eep30 d3m Wittiou & Kissel's.
The largest stock of Gold and Silver
Watohes in this oity, at
aep30 d3m Wittiou & Kissel’s.
Her golden tresses of luxuriant hair,
Entwined a form so beautiful and fair,
That all who gazed by day or night,
Were charmed with the new angelic sight.
Her hair in graceful ringlets draped the
floor,
And the man who saw her was only to
adore;
The ladies from afar desired to know,
The wonderful tonio making the hair
grow.
She unveiled her face and smilingly Raid:
“Smith's Hair Restorative beautified mv
head; 3
It oontains no poison and it is no dye,
And once a week you uoed only apply.
octll
Ladies who have not already purchased
should by all means wait and see these
styles, which Mrs. Lee flatters herself will
certainly captivate tho tastes of even the
most fastidious. Mrs. Lee’s facilities for
procuring the latest and best oannot be
exoelled by any honso in the South. Wait
by all moans.
NOTHING YESTERDAY•
There was no business going on in the
office of Clerk of the Superior Court.
Lawyers have the blues.
Judge Brooks issued no licenses, but
has a tine prospeot. He was cheerful.
The Clork of Counoil did nothing, that
is, ho registered no oity voters at $2 per
head. He is waiting.
The Mayor’s “meotin's” was too slim to
mention, lie is always ready to increase
the city’s revenuo by a small tine.
There was “nothing” on tho streets,
save business, and this ought to bo grati
fying to our readers. Columbus presents
a lively and chocring aspeot about this
time.
HARRIS COUNTY.
The Democratic Convention last week
in Hamilton resolved that a primary elec
tion bo hold on the first Saturday in No
vomber to be oousolidated in Hamilton
tho following Monday to nominate two
oandidates for tho Legislature. Bad pol
icy. Why have two elections? Why not
have a free race.
The Executive Committee resigned and
tho chairman, Major G. A. B. Dozier,
authorized to appoint a new one com
posed of one from each militia district
and publish the uames. On motion, tho
ohair appointed the following eight dele*
gates to meet in Talbotton on the 18th
inst. with delegates from Upson and Tal
hot counties to nominate a candidate for
Senator: J. T. Blount, Wm. Moss, H
M. White, liouben Mobley, E. P. Stan
ford, Robert Carter, Wm. Spenoo and
James Jones.
Everything Lovely.
The oity is lively and doing a fine busi
ness. Everything is bright and oheerful
Everybody soouin to have beon inspired
with now zeal and vigor, and nature
moves at a more rapid pace. Flattering
anticipations in monoy matters cheer
some, while tho coming dramatio season
and winter auiuHoments generally falioitato
others. A good time generally ahead for
all, so lot’s hold up our heads, forget
troubles and bothers and move onward
and upward.
HELP TO It THE SUFFERERS.
Ought not the City Counoil and the
geuorous citizens of Columbus
something for the yellow fever sufferers
nt Port ltoynl and Fornandina. At tho
latter plnoo tho people are compelled
subsist on rations furnished them or die,
All business has been suspended. Do unto
others as you would have them do uuto
you. Telegrams represent the distress
very great. Give the needy assistance,
In the ooming time our oity might be af
lliotod sorely, and wo might require help
from abroad. Act, and act at onoe. Do
not depend upon tho ministers to start
tho movemont, for pressing duties eon
tinnally occupy their time.
COLUMBUS RECEIPTS OF COTTON.
Yesterday wo rocoived this from a well
knowu factor :
Editors Enquirer-Sun :—Why is it
that there is such a discrepancy betweou
your oottou statement and tho limes
Thus this morning tho Times made the
total net receipts 6,991 bales, and you
have thorn 8,524—1,533 greater.
Respeotfully,
Columbus, October 10.
In reply we have to say, we do not
know. Wo are entirely confident our
statement is correot, because the totals of
our daily receipts, the totals of eaoh waro
house, aud tho totals of each route make
the same amount as that iu our table. If
any one desires to examine our oottou
book, ho oan see tho checks we have
avoid mistakes. The totals are made up
from the receipts and shipments obtain
ed daily from the warehouses. If
make a mistake iu tho daily statemeut,
must bo detected iu the weekly one pub<
lisbed every Saturday, for that is made up
from our cotton book, where all the
modes balance. Shipments and stock are
kept in the same way.
New Definition.
Col. R. L. Mott defines the new civil
service reform as “tying your dogs and
letting the others loose.”
J. A. Mead, of Atlanta, Ga., says
Thrash’s Consumptive Cure is the only
remedy that will cure consumption and
all lung affeotions. Trial bottle 50 cents;
large size $1.50.
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COLUMBUS
report of committee on state of the
CHURCH.
The Committee on the State* of the
Church beg leave to submit tho following
report:
Recognizing, at all times, that it is in
God wo live, move and have our being,
we would invoke the hearty thanksgiving
of this body to Him for His preserving
care over these, His servants, the minis
ters of the gospel, both local and itinerant,
of the Columbus District, through almost
another Conference year, and for that
measure of success which has attended
their labor?; that He has vouchsafed His
goodness in preserving these brethren,
the lay members of tho church, that their
lives and the lives of their families, have
been precious in His sight, and that a lib
eral barvost crowns the labors of tho year.
We have heard with much pleasure the
reports from the several pastors of their
different fields of labor. They bring us the
cheering news that peace, harmony and
prosperity prevail in all our borders. We
fiud much in their reports to enoonrage
and stimulate us to renewed energy and
devotion to the great work of the goes
pel.
In mauy parts of the distriot the revival
influence has been genuine, pervading
eutire communities and bringing many to
Christ; in other parts, tho church has been
built up and greatly edified.
Your committee have heard, with great
pleasure, that in many localities class
meetings have been revived, and that
they have, as in days of yore, proved a
great blessing to the church. We would
earnestly request pastors and people to
get back into the old path, believing that
it will be the means of building np the
church, and starting it afresh upon a ca
reer of deep, heartfelt piety, such as char
acterized her in her early history.
The Sabbath school cause is prospering
wonderfully throughout the whole Dis
trict. Tho hearts of the people are thor
oughly olive to this groat interest; the
number of Sunday schools exceeding the
number of churches. This is as it should
be. Take care of tho children, having an
eye*at all times to the faot that CbriBt
should be the great objective point of all
Sabbath school teaching. Lot tho Bible,
the great Text Book, bo high over all
others. While your committee would not
discourage the placing of mauy books ia
the hands of (bo children, wo wonld say
that an excessive fondness of reading
many books has this disadvantage : It is
apt to render them knowing, or learned,
if you please, but not wise ; as over eat
ing makes a man full, bat does not nour
ish him. Those w ho read too much do
not digest. They learn what others say,
but do not make it their own reflections,
or distinguish between the precious and
the vile. Iu most instances the ordi- I
nances of tho Church are very well at
tended. However gratifiying this faot
may be, yet we think there should be
an awakening to a considerable extent
among tho entire membership; inasmuch
as your committee are of the opinion that
the duties of taking the sacrament, and
attending to the baptism of their chil
dren, are of paramount importance.
The reports indioate that the discipline
of the ohuroh is being enforced. A few
oases have been reported from the differ
ent charges of distilling and selling spir-
ituouB liquors. The church has boen vin
dicated by prompt discipline; let it ever
bo so. Toinperunoo is a cardinal virtue
that every member of God’s ohuroh
should not only practice rigidly himself,
but by his iufluenoojand moral power,
encourage iu others. Lot the full force
of tho ohuroh be hurled against this ini
quitous traffic, that our sons may be
saved from tho wine oup, from drunkness
and degradation.
Tho financial question in our economy,
is, perhaps, the one of most difficult solu
tion of all others that comes before the
ohuroh. The difficulties in the case em
braces these two points : 1st. How are
we to keep up our collections with the
passing year ? 2d. How are wo to arrange
to make tho burden of tho expenses
boar equally, both upon individuals and
churches ? To the first of these ques*»
tions wo answer : That a system of as
sessing, and either monthly, or
quarterly collecting should be adopt*
od, aud onforood by a moral
sentiment. To the second, we
would recommend that tho stewards
should roport their collections from each
person to tho Church Conference, and at
close of eaoh quarter have the same read
to ihe congregation by the church secre
tary. Your committee feels that tho mis
sionary oause is of vital importance, both
as to tho collections and operations.
Therefore, we urgo the necessity upon tho
part of tho preachers to press the collec
tion to the full assessment, if possible.
We call tho attention of tho Missionary
Society of the South Georgia Conference
to the missionary field among the factory
operatives in the city of Columbus, and
urgo them to mako suitable appropria
tions for the support of a missionary
among them.
Our principle institutions of learning,
Emory aud Wesleyau Female Colleges,
have been brought before us ; they are
represented as boiug in a nourishing con
dition, aud in every way worthy of our
confidence. We recommend them, most
earnestly, to those of our people who are
iu search of schools, where their hous end
daughters may obtain a finished oduca^
tion.
It affords us pleasure to have liev. L.
B. Payne, Agent of the Orphans’ Home,
with us. We heartily commend him and
his cause to our people, aud earnestly so
licit liberal contributions for bis cause.
We recommend that the preaohers be
requested to read so much of this report
to thoir oongregatious as refers to the
question of finonooR.
Respectfully submitted,
Geo. 0. Clarke,
Chairman.
DRESS COODS!
We are now displaying » handsome
t'aihmerHi
HrtlllAn lines,
dte. f Ee.
This is the choioeat variety of new
Drees Goods in the oity.
Fringes,
Galloons,
Fuse Embroideries,
MARKET REPORTS*
BY TELEGRAPH TO THE ENQUIRER.
FINANCIAL.
Dondom,October 10—Noon.—Consol., money,
85 313; account, Ob 6-18. Erie 13%.
1:30 r «—Erie 13%.
2:80 p m—Erie 14%:
8 3o p h.—Erie 14%. Ooneols, money 06 8-10;
aoeount, 06%.
Paris, October 10—4 p. M.—Rentes 10&r ami
16o.
New Yoke,October lo.—Money offered »t 0
per cent, storling dull, 481. Gold nteedy, 102%.
Governments steady — new 6’e 106%. State
bonds steady.
Special lo i'n?uirer-Sun.]
New Orleans,Ootober 10.—Sight exchange
on New York % discount.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
Special lo Enqulrer-Stm.]
New York, October 10,—Stooka henry at
the dose, as follows :
New York Central 105%, Erie 13%, Lake
tral 70%, Pltteburg
preferred
And other new trimmings.
J. Kyle Sc Co.
fiop.lO 3m
LOCAL BUIBFS.
—The eotton market wee doll yesterday.
—Weather prophets prediot a severe
winter,
—Yesterday was a delightful day. The
night was oool.
—A title for a novel on gambling:
“That ante of mine.’’
—In onr market an average of eeven
beeves are sold daily.
—Women never truly oommand till they
have given their promises to obey.
—Green oranges sent from “down the
river," Florida, are plentifni. They were
blown from the trees by the late gale.
—Prof. Baldwin, the Bpiritnat exposer,
says he intends to ran a minstrel show
next season. His present work is too
hard.
—Citizens think there ia no donbt of
the raising of $10,000 for the North and
South ltailroad, bnt the arrangements
have not yet been perfected.
—The tent-holders of the Central Damp
Ground resolved to have the next oamp
meeting commenoe on Friday night be
fore the fourth Sunday of next August.
—The olimax of egotism was reaohed
when the war correspondent of a London
papor telegraphed,a few weeks ago, “The
Turks are evacuating the Dobradja. I
shall remain."
—If a yonng man is undetermined as
to his trne status and wonld like to have
the opinion of a representative person on
the subjeot, an exoeilent plan to get it is
to sit down on his sister’s new fall bat.
The amount of information often obtained
by this means is appalling.
The Jitter Bn.lH.it
Is going to be lively as eoon aa the Big
Foot is started. She will blow her whistle
in a few days, the time required for re
pairs. Success to all, for the more they
do the better for onr oity. When the
North end Sonth Itoad shall have been
extended end a cotton oompress secured
for this place, then Oolumbus will flourish
like a green bey tree. Good times ahead
for this oity, if proper and immediate
steps be taken.
TOBY NEW BAX
Has a first olass bar and reetanrant, and
cun suit the taste of any class of custom
ers. He thoroughly understands his
business, and is courteous and accommo
dating. He has enlarged and renovated
his eating rooms and they are a paragon
of oomfort and neatness, liesd his adver
tisemont and go to see him, for he oan
“fill the bill.”
A Thief Captured.
Monday.night Ur. Wm. Perry, of this
county, caught Wesley Jones stealing his
(Perry’s) corn and bronght him into the
oity early yesterday morning and tamed
him over to the authorities. Jonee was
sent to jail yesterday in default of bond.
TO ABBZPE :
A large and well selected stock of
OAltPETING, RUGS end MATS,
which will be sold at very low figures. It
will pay to wait and examine this stock,
L. Roonet,
Furniture end Carpet Ware-rooms.
83 and 85 Broad St. (Up Stain.)
sepll tf
J. KYLE At CO.
Shore 70, Illinois Oenti
82, Chicago A Northwestern
0534, Rook Island 10234.
THE BUB-TBHASURY.
Special to Enquirer-Sun.]
Balances—Gold, $102,074,669; Currency, $43,*
084,182; Sub-Treasury paid Interest, $87,000,
COTTON.
Liverpool, Oct. 10—Noon.—Cotton easier
but not quotably lower; middling uplands
6 ll-16d, middling Orleans 6 13 18d; sales 12,000
—for speculation and export 2,000.
Receipts to-day 2,350—all American.
Futures 34d cheaper than last night’s closing
and offerings free :
Uplands, low middling clause, Ootober de-
livery, 6 17-32d {November 6 0-10; October and
November, 6 19-3290 9*10:1; November and De
cember, 6 9-1800 17 32d and 634d; Deoember
‘ ~ - 0 16 32@0 7-1* ' *
i-32d@0 7-10d.
DRY COODS.
lack
GROS GRAIN SILKS.
0 3 Cents!
Most Elegant All-Wool, Double-
Fold Black Cashmeres
75 cents I
AT
Uplands, low middling clause, January and
February delivery, 0 13*32d.
Uplands, low middling olause, new croi
shipped lu Ootober and November, per sal.,
0 13-32d; December and January, 6 13*82d; Jan
uary and February, 0 18*32d.
4:30 r m—Uplands, low middling clause,
November and December delivery, 0 16-32J
January and February, 0%d.
6 p m.—Futuros closed weak :
Uplands, low middling olause, November
and December delivery, 0 7*10d, Deoember and
January, 0%d.
Uplands, low middling clause,new orop, ship
ped in Ootober, per sail, 0 13-32 J.
New Youk, Ootober 19.—Cotton steady,
mi idling uplands 1134c, middling Orleans ll%o;
Buies 977.
Consolidated not receipts 09,039; expoits
to Great Britain 19,000, France 871, to conti
nent 200.
New York, Ootober 10—Evening.—Net re
ceipts 37.
Futures closed stoady, sales 64,000 balos, as
follows : October, 11 37*100; November,1117-100;
Decembor, 11 10-190011 11*100 ; January,
“ 16-10001117-100; February, 11 28*100; March,
40-100 ; May, ll 06-100011 06*100; June,
79-00011 80-100.
Galveston, Ootober 10.—Cotton dull and
lower to soli; middlings Ho; net receipt* 4,884;
BAles 607-
Boston, October 10. — Cotton steady; mid
dlings 1134c; net receipts 52; exports to Great
Britain 1,238.
Savannah, October 10.—Co.ton'qulet; mid-
dllngs 11c; net receipts 4,234; sales 104; exports
to continent 3,300.
New Orleans, October 10.—Ootton easy;
middling* ll%c, low middlings llo, good ordi
nary 10340; net receipts 1,440; sales 2,000; exports
to Great Britain 0,41)0.
Mobile, October 10.—Ootton easier; mldllngs
llo; net rocelpts 1,6-14; sales 600.
Charleston, October 10.— Cotton dull and
nominal; middlings llo; net receipts 3,900;
“*1 1,800.
1*ICO VISIONS
Baltimore.
Baltimore, October 10.—Oats,
BLANCHARD Sc HILL’S,
123 Broad Street.
NEW SAMPLES
POll
FALL AND WINTER
1077 and 1070.
Thomne A Preacott, having reooived a
large variety of Fall and Winter Sampler,
are now prepared to take wonanroa and
bavo Special Order Suita made np at
abort notioe, in the moat elegant atylea.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed.
feiT The lateat Fashion Plate on exhibi
tion. uulG tf
BOOMS TO BENT.
Elegant Booms, suitable for offices or
sleeping apartments, over office of En
qciber-Sun. For terms apply at
Bep28 lw* This Office.
Good Clocks from $3 upward, to the
finest Parlor Ciook—to be bad at
scp30 d8m Wittiich & Kinsel’s.
The largest assortment of Gold and Pla
ted Watoh Chains,Neoklacea and Lockets,
yon oan see, at
sep30 d3m Wittiou & Kinsel’s.
It ia long ago settled that WilliauiB
mokes the best Pictures of ohildren.
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NEW YOKE run ESI
Watohes and Clocks cleaned for $1.50,
at Phillip Mauris’,
septl’0 dlt&SEtf
106 BROAD STREET.
Offer this season a Mammoth Stock of
DliV GOODS, embraoing, under differ
ont departments:—
Carpets,
Shoes,
Dress floods,
Cloaks,
t Hats,
Flannels,
Blankets,
Domestios,
Prints,
Kid Gloves,
Notions,
Ao., to.
<fWe solioit a general inspection of
our Stock.
J. Kyle Ac Co
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The best and largest selection of fine
and cheap jewelry in this oity ie at
septic d3m Wrmoa A Kinul’s.
Fringes, Galloons and Braids!
In all Desirable Stvles.
Most Attractive Lines of Dress Goods,
embhaoikto
Bourettes, Waterlaps, Silk Mixtures; also New Shades of
Dress Silks at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1,75; Black
Dress Silks at $1.25, $150, $2.00 and $3.00.
SECOND SHIPMENT JUST I IN I
Black Cashmeres, Alpacas and Brilliantines
IN CHOICE SHADES AND AT GOOD VALUE!
Henrietta Cloths, Bombazines and Australian Crapes.
giT Purchasers at wholesale and retail ore requested to examine Goods and prioes
before buying.
, J. S. JONES.
“ No. 70 Broad Street, next to Cranet’s Corner.
Western rectified $1 0801 13. Coffee firm and
In fair demand—Rio, cargoos ordinary to prime
10^02O>4o. Sugar, market quiet and weak-
jobbing, oommon to good common 808V4o,
fair to pretty fair 8°^@8%o. oholoe fair to fully
fair 934093$, prime to oholoe 9@934o, oentrlfu-
— 1 84£@93£o.
steady—Southern 320370. Rye fairly active— K * al „ Bran ( l ulefc but 8 toa(1 y* *tloe
prime at 00009o. Provisions firm. Pork $16. firm-ordinary to oholoe Doulsl-
BaQon—sboulderB 7%c. clear rib aides 93409>io. ana Jc i B /4o and 0340.
;—sugar-cured 1214018140. Lard—refined NAVAL STORES, Etc.
Rosin, ike.
Nbw York, Ootober 10—Spirits of turpentine
firm at 263£@20o. Rosin easier—$1 7501 86 for
strained. Tallow steady—prime 83^083^0.
11 am8—sugar-cured 123^0133^0. Lard—reflued
1034c. Coffee dull and heavy—job lots 10340
aio. Whiskey heavy, at$l 1134. Sugar steady,
at l0%o.
New Torn.
Nbw York. Ootobor lo.—Flour still In buy
ers’ favor,a little more doing—superfine West*
ern and State $5 2606 60, market closing stoa
dy lor shipping gradoB; Southern quiet—com
mon to fair oxtra $6 0006 60, good to oholoe ex
tra $6 6509 00. Wheat l@2o lowor—$1 4501 60
for ungraded red; $t 63 f r No 2 white Western
$1 68 lor oxtra white and white State. Oorn
34o lowor—59069340 for ungraded Western;
67»4o for mixed. Oats not so strong. Coffee—
Rio in moderate demand—cargoes l034@2O34o,
S old; job lots 1634021%o, gold. Sugar quiet and
rm—8J4@8%o lor fair to good refining; refined
steady—10340 for standard A. Molasses steady
—New Orleans 40@66c. Rice about steady,
with a fair inquiry—00034c for Louisiana; 0@7o
for Carolina. Pork opened firmer, closed dull
and lower—now $14 36014 40. Lard dosed lower
$9 16*
Whiskey steady, at $1 13J4.
Louisville.
Louisvillb, October 10.—Flour firm—extra
$4 2604 75, family $& 0006 60. Wheat steady
and In fair demand—red $1 2734, amber $1 33,
white $135. Oorn steady—white 660, mixed
60c Rye qulot—66o. Oats dull—white 33o,
mixed 30o. Pork firm, $14 76. Bulk meats
scarce and firm—8%o for clear sides. Baoon
firm—loose, shoulders 7%o, dear rib sides 9340,
dear sides 9%o. Sugar-cured hams In fair tie-
mand at 14c. Lard quiet—oholoe leaf tierce lie.
Whiskey quiet, at$t 08. Bagging dull, at 1234c.
Tobacco steady—navy bright mahogony 640
660, mahogony 63064c, do second class 480590,
flue black 48050, Kentucky smoking 29060c.
Cincinnati.
Cincinnati, October 10.—Flour strong and
active—family $0 3900 40. Whoat In good >ie.
man 1 end strong—winter red western $1 830
1 36. Corn in fair domand and firm—white 47c.
Oats dull—whito 30o. Rye quiet and un
changed. Barley dull and lower—Western
spring 6600 0. Whiskey firm, at $1 08. Pork
dull and lower, $14 26(S)14 60. Lard active and
firm—primo steam $8 76, kettle $9 2509 76,
current make $8 0234. Bulk meats dull and
negleoted—shoulders 73$c, oloar rib middles
834o, dear middles 8%o Bacon easier—should
ers 80, oloar rib sides 8%@8%c, dear sides 9340
934c. Whiskey quiet and steady, at $1 08. But
ter stronger and In increased demand—oream-
ery 33036c, primo to oholoe Western reserve
22023o, Central Ohlol9021o. Sugar steady—re
fined granulated 1134@llJ4o: powdered and
crushed llUc; white 103401034c; yellow refine
9340190; New Orleans 934010340. Horb dull
packing $6 160 5 25; receipts 3,800, shipments
800,
8t. JiOnfla.
St. Louib, October 10.—Flour firmer-
extra fall $5 0005 26, XX fall $6 6005 09, XXX
fall $5 7600 00. Wheat unsettled—No 2 red win
ter $1 3601 3034, No 3 red fall $1 2834 bid, No
4 do $1 ‘-’201 24. Corn steady—No 2 mixed 42-.
Oats firmer—No 2, 6o%c. Rye steady, at 60c.
Barley weak—strictly oholoe Minnesota800860
Whiskoy steady and firm, $l ng. p 0 rk easier.
$13 30013 60. Lard qulot—wioter 854o asked.
Bulk meats dull, no round lots offering—shoul
ders $7 26, dear rib sides $8 3008 66. Bacon
—shoulders 83408340, clear rib sides 90934o.
clear sides 9%09%c. Hogs active—butohors
$6 400 6 06. Cattle strong, except for shipping
grades. * r B
Chicago.
Special lo the Enquirer-Sun.]
Chicago, Ootober 10.—Flour in good demand
—Western extras $5 iwi@e 26, oholoe to fancy
Minnesota extras $7 60; common to fair extras
$0 250 0 76; superfine $3 0004 50; winter extras
$6 600 7 90. Whoat market active but un-
settled—No 1 Chicago spring $1 14; Nc
2 Chicago spring$l 120112J4 cash,$l 10 for Octo-
ber, $1<>7%@1 0734 for November, $100340107
for all the yoar; No 3 do $l U7. Corn in »alr de
mand-42042UC cash, 42%c for November, 4134c
all the year. Oats quiet and weak—^2334023%o
cash, 2234©-2%o lor November. Ryo qulet!at
63o. Barley dull, at 59060c. Pork fairly ac
tive. closing easier—$14 75 caBh, $14 56014 60
for Octobor, $13 10 for November,$12 86012 8734
for all the year. Lard steady and firm, at $8 70
Bulkmeats steady quiet weak—shoulders W4o
short rib middles 7c, clear middles 80sV
Whiskey steady, at $1 98.
Receipts—Flour 17,000 barrels, wheat 134,000
bushels, co-n 164,090 bushels, oats 86,000 bush
els. ryo 9,900 bushels, barley 43,000 bushels.
Shipments—Flour 10,000 barrels, wheat 207,600,
bushels, corn 1< 0,000 bushels, oats 92,000 bush
els, rye 40<» bushels, barley 100,600 bushels.
Afternoon Board—Market at dose—Wheat
lower—$109% lor Ootober, $1 0734 for Novem
ber. Corn firmer—4234c cash. Oats fairly ao-
tive and a shade higher, 340 advanoe. Pork
firmer and 2340 higher. Lard nominally un-
0 hanged.
Now Orleans.
Special to Enquirer-Sun.]
Nbw Orlkans, October 10.—Pork dull, weak
and lower, at $16 00. Lard quiet and steady-
refined, tleroe 93409540, keg loo. Bulk meats
scarce and firm—shoulders,loose,8; packed
Bacon quiet—shoulders 8%o, dear rib sides
clear sides 10c. Sugar curod hams, market
1 firm 1434c, plain ll340V2o. Whiskey steady^
Nbw York. October 10—Freights to Liver
pool a shade Armor—ootton, per steam 5-l0d.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Nrw York, Ootober 10—Arrived : Devonia,
Arrived out: Mary Stewart, China, Ange-
llque, Albatross, City of Montreal, California.
Homeward : John Buny, Southwest Pass;
Nordous Dromnlng, Pensaoola; Aurelia, Bull
River; Stonewall Jaokson, Hampton Roads.
Special to Enquirer-Sun.]
New York, Ootober 10— Arrived: Canada,
Acton, State of Pennsylvania, Labrador.
Arrived out: Olympia.
Special to Enquirer-Sun.]
Savannah, October 10.—Arrived : Steamer
San Jaolnto, New York; so onner Minnie,
New York.
Sailed: S oamcrs General Barnes, New
York; Royal Standard, and brigs Reval, Rus
sia and George Appfted, Baltimore.
NEW SHOE STORE!
(Next Door Above Kyles’s.)
104 Broad Street.
W M. M E Y E R
Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and
Children’s
BOOTS &. SHOES
of all late styles for fall and winter wear,which
will bo offered at prices UNPRtfiuEDENTED-
LY LOW. These goods were purchased at a
heavy discount FOR CASH, and hence can be
sold at astonishingly low prices.
A large stock of custom work constantly on
hand, and ladies and gentlemen’s BOOTS and
SHOES made and repaired to order as usual.
My soook of PLANTERS’ and LABORERS’
SHOES cannot be excelled, and extra Induce
ments will bo offered for their trade.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS can replenish
thoir Hooks at satislaotory wholesale prioes.
MR. R. G. MILLER, late with Bedell Be
Ware, Is with me, and will be pleased to see
all of his old friends and patronB.
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J. J, MASON & CO.
Photograph Portraits for framing in
Oil Ohromo, Pastel, Crayon and Ink, in
the best manner at half anybody’s prioes,
at Williams’ Galleby.
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Every size and style of Photographs a
half the prioe of any plaoe in this oity
Williams’ Gallery.
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BUTTONS, Blaok and Golors, SOots
“ (warranted) $1.00
“ “ $1.25 to $2.00
, “ $1.00
Job Lot Cloth and Berlin Gloves
15ota to $1.00
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U NDER the above firm name the under
derslgnod offer the public
Fresh and Genuine Drugs
and Medicines,
TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, and
all stook usually kept In Drug Stores.
JNO. J. MASON.
GEO. A. BRADFORD.
P. S.—Special attention paid to the com
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