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VOL. XXVIl-NO. 87
OOLUMBUH, QKOKOIA. 8ATUBDA Y MORNING. APRIL It. Ivi.
PRICK PIVKCBNTS
MWrOKKD TO DUTY.
Waiminotum, April 10.—The
navy dsparttusul baa directed Oom-
niaailaol Mayo, yl the Norfolk Davy
yard, lu reals re Ooniiuauder Terry lo
J'orumouih. The taller wee receu tly
"ii*|wmlcd ou oliaiae of not promptly
oheylug orders. Upon an IuvsbUrb.
lion by lbs department it was found
that a mlauoderstandlns eileted be.
tween the two i fltolale over the ootu
mandant’a order, and the impended
offloer wad ordered to be restored.
MOTB8
aI the navy baa
Issued an order requiring all olerka In
lbs navy department to remain on
duly until flveo’olock dally wben the
worn aaalgned them eaeb day le not
completedl>y four o’oloek.
Tbs otalef Inspector of the noatoffloc
department to-day received a die-
patch stating that the poetoffloe at
Water Valley, Min, bad been enter
ed by burglars last night and robbed
of taro
A delegation from Virginia, beaded
by Representative Bubour, called
upon the poetmaster-general to-day to
urge the appointment of Major Oil
man to be poelmaster at Richmond.
rOUHTUBN INSPECTORS TO BE DHOP.
PU1).
To reduoe the expense of tbe In-
epeotlon bureau of the postoffloe tie-
liartment within the limita of the ap
propriation, the postmaster-general
to-day requested the resignations of
fourteen inspectors, es follows:
O arles Adams, of Ccloredo; Fred
Dotovernler, of Tennessee; J H Llv-
lugatoo, of Hiuth Carolina; J J Han
na, of Ohio; George W Porter, of i Ill-
note: W W PattereoD, of Kentucky;
T H McFereon, of 1'idtaue; F 8
Bedell, of IndlaDe; W D Wyoken-
aham, of Alabama; Cbarlea Fields, of
Maaaachu etb; J G Hester, of North
Carolina; J J Murphy, of Origon:
Benjamtu Himpoon, of Alabama; E
U Stevens of Maine. Except in the
caae of Inapeotor Adame, who will be
dropped from tbe rolle on tbe 15tb
Instant, tbe lesignatloua will Mae
effect on April 80lh.
APPOINTMENTS.
The president to-day appointed
Robert B Vance, of North Carolina,
assistant commissioner of patents,
Tioe B G Dyreuforth, resigned, and
Wm E McLean, of Terre Haute,
lud., first deputy commissioner uf
peuaione, vice Calvin B Walker, re
signed. The letter appointment takes
elite: April 10th.
APRIL CROP RETURNS,
The rttuius ui Aptil to the depsr -
menl of agriculture, Indicate a reduc
tion of ovet ten per cent of last year’s
area lu winter
WHEAT.
Tbe aggressive oU..iiageamounts to
8,ti00,00o acres. A dectease Is repott
ed tu every slate txcept Oregon. It
is 22 per cent in Kaos sano Virginia;
Ski tu Miesi.sii'iii; 15 in Caitlnruiii; 14
in Alabama; 12 in Tt-uneasei; 11 in
New York ami Nnrtb Carolina; It) in
Maryland and T.xnj; 8 In New J r-
eey, West Vitglnia, Kentucky aud
Ibdlaua; 7 m Ueoigta auil Ohio; 6 in
Pennsylvania and Delaware; 5 in
Michigan; 3 In Arkansaa ai d 2 In
South Carolina.
The present condition of wheat as
reporud la worse than 1883 It la 77
per cent against 00 last y tar and 80 in
1883. In 1881, (be yeir. of tbe lowest
recent rate of yield, the condition
April 1st was 85, and a serious Iosb
waa sustained aiierwarUe. Tbe real
status uf the crop will be better
abowu a month beuoe, when tbe
vitality of receipts has been
demonstrated. Oa tbe present
sbowlug a reduction of tbe yield on a
basis of last year’s production prom
Ista to be nearly 40,000,000 bushels on
account of a reduced area aud more
than 00 000,000 (rout the wluter kill'
log aud low viialuy. Whether the
crup will exceed 400.000,000 bushels
or lall short of It depends upou the
reliability of teoent appearances and
on (be luture conditions, afleotlou,
growth aud rlpenlug.
In the Onlo valley it Is scaroely In
n medium condition. The damage
by the Hesalan tly was nut severe,
tbeiugb worst lu Indiana, Illluois,
Missouri and KanBaB, where injuries
have occurred In three-lenibs of lh»
reported territory.
RYE,
The eoreage of rye has been de
creased lu about the tame p roportloD
as wheat, but tbe ooudlllon ol the
crop Is decidedly better, tbe average
being 87 per cent.
THU SOUI HERN WARS.
•ey m Iwilst'jf•) .» Wwinwlay.
II. rspuet* it.. 1st* ol ids Hudson
list '>*|.i sgMit, ( siuatun, >•
unknown liugl..#. l. sh ut l»i
••dies north .at of Itottlsfoid snd
thirty fiotn Pmi |Mi. | r«.im
• her. srs uy-unle-l l.y land, of Crsea
and Uodsfchiefs WssMilalinu. Miali-
Oss Powhny and I'uskeali-
bewlu. They nuudu-r over 'JH li.t>
lleford Is surrounded hy l.uno In
dian., but uo attack lias lissu made
on lbs barracks. Indian Agsnt IV*
baa not bsen killed as rrpurlsd.
•WISH a Vlitlaaaa tsaaiuw,
ChicaooT*"S3Tl0 -Tbe Dally
News ibis evening says a prominent
polltlolan raid this afternoon Ibat a
secret organisation, having brandies
in every ward In the city, had been
started with a view to forming a vlirl-
lanoe ooniml'lee If needful. The fil
led was not only In punish ballot
Ikir thieves and studers, but murder-
ere and highwaymen, if the courts
failed to deal with them as they de
served. The geutleman was asked
to |oln and told the agent who ap
proached him that be would respond
at any tlma uf theday or ut tbo night.
XNIPI AMO PISTOL
Sswtsl to Knaalisr-Sas. I
Nashville, Tknn,April 10-After
adjournment of the legislature last
niqbt Deputy Bsrgeant-at-Arms
Turner shot twice at Piuk McG irver,
n democrat who had eympaihlz d
with the Imprlronedsenators, InOict-
Ing two slight fleeb wounds, Mc-
Gsrver defended himself with a
knife, wllh which be inflicted
wounds upuu Turner from the edicts
of which It is believed be Cau not re
cover.
New Orleans, April 10.—There
was a very large attendance at the
exposition to-day Sevoral thousand
school children were present and tbe
merchants attended In large num
bers. The children took part in the
musioal programme. A statue of a
negro standing on a cotton bale was
iresenled to the ootton exchange by
Ool Breaux, of tbe exposition man
agement. It was reoelved on behalf
of tbe exchange by Geo Denegre in a
brief speech. Tbe children’s Jubilee
was a great success. Some of the
music waa furnlsbcd by tbe Mexican
band. Tbe day ended with a giaud
display of fireworks.
A Ballrsaa rsiiuisa.
Petersburg, Va, April 10 —The
eoutb-bound freight train on the
Richmond and Petersburg division
of the Atlantic coast line was run
Into to-day by a locomotive attached
to tbe pay car; which was following
the freight train. The collision oc
ourred at Pncaboutae, across the river
from this city. A passenger coach
aitaohed to the freight train was
badly wrecked. None of the passen
gers were Injured. The loonmotlve of
the pay oar was also damaged.
Tailaeas tar ess Was a.
New York, April 10.—The busi
ness lailures throughout the eouutry
during the last seveu days as reported
to R G Dun & Oo, number for the
United Slates 108 and for Canada
->r a total of 212, as compared with
231 laet week and 77 the week previ
ous, showing a steady decrease. "The
failures are lessening In all sections
of tbe country except tbe south. In
New York city tbe assignments ate
few and unimportant.
property attached
New Orleans, April 10.—A spe
cial to the Tlmes-Democrat from
Canton, Miss., says: The property of
Fureinan A Kiser, drugs and general
merchandise, was aitsnhed to-day
Their liabilities are $6,000; assets $2,
000.
UNEABINESS STILL EXISTING.
Washington, April 10.—Secre
tary Whitney to-day received the fol
lowing telegram from Commander
Kane, of Ibe Galena: “Our forces
are now guarding botb ends of tbe
transit Belief traina are running,
but muob uneasiness still exists.
Tbe news from Oartbegena to-day
reporta no change In tbe siuatlon.
The arrival of tbe Swatara at Aspin-
wall la reported.”
tkLegraphic communication be
STORED.
The state uvps.euient le Informed
that telegraph lo communication be
tween Colombia and the United
Btatea, which has been Interrupted
for the pest three monthe has been
reopened.
easiest Salaries.
barrios’ successor.
Washington, April 10—Sectetary
of mate Bayard has received official
information from Hall, the American
minister lo Central Amerioa, that
Gen Barrloe was killed in tbe battle
on tbe 2d Inst. Gen Barrllas being
the oonetltntional euooeeaor, has as
sumed the duties of president of Gua»
At tbs Bipnltioa,
RU880 AKGHAN AFFRAY.
lisUrSaj’a Iter etsyrasaU Bagatdlag
the Late flgk*.
ala as. iaa wssaal laM
■ saelss 4astasia s-a*e
• asaliaMs-Lota
sees SICS the is—
lasin.au.
Ta^Graatsil or Navies.
Although Frauoe may have a few
more war vet-eels, undoubtedly Great
Britain oan boast the poseeesiou of
the most powerful of tbe world’s
navies, ana the possibility of a war
with Russia excites especial interest
tn Its condition. The lateet reports
give tbe number of Its seagoing ves
sels as 283—twenty-six of them, car
rylng 021 guns, being armor plated—
and the number of men is 34 642 of
boys 4,950, aud of marines 12 400.
With tbe most formidable
fleet afloat England oould a’.tack
Russia at vulnerable points hy water
while poHrlug troops across Afghan
Istan from India. But, proud as Bhe
la of her position as mistress ot the
seas, England Is acknowledged hy
the Standard, of London, to find in
the state of her navy “a subject of
national anxiety.” At the recent
annual meetiug of tba Institution of
naval architects it was emphatically
asserted that tbe Ajax, Agamem
non, CoIossub and Etllnhugh, to
gether with the six shit" of the
admiral olase, are "uuflt to enter the
line of battle at all,” because their
destruction would result from the
shooting away of their unarmored
ends-by an enemy’s guns. “The
state of the British ravy is very seri
ous,” says the Standard, upon the
assumption that the arratgnmeut of
the uaval architects la well founded
and after demanding a prompt rem
edy for the defects indicated, It al
most hopelessly confesses—“there Is
still the menaoe of the torpedo fiom
beneath.”
Two carailaa Uaaaioaa.
RaklSIsmT Baa.
Charleston, April 10 —Richard
Frezler waa hanged here to day for
the murder of Jaok Gathers, botb
colored, in July last. Frasier con
reseed his guilt and died without
murmur.
Columbus Crawford, colored, was
hanged at Yorkvllle to-day for the
murder of Ellison Sandes on October
5 laet. At the last moment he con
fesaed his guilt.
a Bmtt was awroa.
Special to Enquirer-Ban. 1
Petersburg, Va , April 10, 11 a
M.—A heavy suow storm set in early
this morning and the snow Is still
falling rapidly. The snow was pre
ceded by rain. „
Lynchburg, Va , April 10, J a.
m.—It hut been snowing here since
daylight.
rtMiatsI Areaar’i Tear.
Baitaa*.
RUSSIA MUST HW A I.i, KOMAROP» OH
FIGHT.
B»—4to •»
London, April 10 —The morning
pleas declares, without exception, that
it le now Imperative upon England
to light unless Russia •t all promptly
recall General Koiuarnll and disown
Ills action In attacking tbe Afghans
on the Kuskh river.
TRYING TO PURCHASE ENGLISH VES
SELS
The Russian agents In London
have visited the offices of a number
ol steam sblpoompanle# aud msde
heavy bids fur the purchase ol tbeir
fast going vessels. The extraordina
ry oners for steamers aroused tbe sos
plclons of the officers of tbe compa
nies, who upon inquiry became con
vluced that if the vessels were sold
they would be used by the Russian
government for war purposes, and so
reported tbe facts to the Britleh ad
nilralty. It was staled at the foreign
office thiB afternoon that Russia had
not yet replied to the demand of Eng
land for a full explanation of tbe
Russian attaok ou the Afghans on
the Kuskh river.
THE ENGLISH ULTIMATUM.
Boston, April 10 —A private cable
dispatch received In this city from
Loudon Bays It is reported that the
English ultimatum to Russia Is 24
hours lu which to recall Gen Korna-
rofl or go to war.
A BETTER FEELING ON CHANGE.
The feeling on the stock exchange
continues better. Russian securities
have risen to 83.
In the house of osuimom to-day
Mr Gladstone said a reply was re
ceived from Russia last night. This
stated that Russia bad already asked
Gen KomaroS to explain hie conduct
in attacking the Afghans at Penj-ieh.
Mr Gladstone added that tbe Rus
sians do not ocoupy Penjdeh
and that Russia had not
yet received Gen Komatofl’s
explanation in regard to the question
of the preseut occupation of Penjdeb.
Gladstone stated be bad been In com
municatlon upon this subject with
Sir Edward Thornton, the British
ambassador at St Petersburg, and that
the latter had Informed him tbat tbe
Russians do not occupy Penjdeh, but
have retired to tbe positions they oc
cupied before the battle with the
Afghans.
SUMMONED TO THE WAR OFFICE.
The leadlug officials at tbe Wool
wich arsenal have been summoned
the war office to attends confer
ence upou the question of dispatch
of war material tp India. Sir Wil
liam Armstrong’s gun manufactur
ing company has received orders from
tbe government for tbe immediate
construction of nlnoty field guns.
The employes In this company’s es
labllshment are already working on
double time to All the government
orders.
THE WHOLE MILITIA TO RECALLED
OUT.
It Is reported tbat tbe queen will
return tn England immediately from
Aix Les Reins, France. Id view of
lie crisis in tbe relations between
England and Russia, 60.000 men from
the army reserves and the whole
militia will be called nut. Tbe naval
reserves will be used <pr home de
fense.
A MOKE CHEERFUL TONE.
Iu Loudon aud ou the oontlneDt
the bourses develop' d a more cheer
ful tone to-day and prices recovered,
owing lo the belief tbat Russia would
succeed In making an explanation of
tbe Penjdeh affair tbat would be sat
isfactory to England.
URGING AN ADVANCE
Lord Ddflerln, after consultation
with the ameer, urges tbe govern
inent to order tbe Immediate advance
of troops Into Afghanistan. Tbe
smeer has sent couriers with orders
tn tbe Afghan chiefs to meet him at
Cabal for tbe purpose of
holding a war durba. Let
ters from St Petersburg
mslled at Berlin, in order to escape
Russian censorship, charges tbe
Russian minister of war with having
sent orders to Geo Kimarnfl at about
the end of February to bring qu a
conflict wi'h the Afghans aud state
ibat Gen Komaroff started from Mcro
with reinforcements lor Pull and
took advantage of this opportunity to
make tbe attaok.
RIDICULING RUSSIA’S REPLY.
The torles ridicule Russia’s reply
to England's demand for an expla
nation of Gen Komaroft's attack
upon the Afghans. They argue that
I'will be impossible to receive Gen
Komarofl’s defenee within less than
sixteen days,and tbat Russia will oc
cupy that interval as she has occu
pied the past seven months—In rein-
orciDg her army and strengthening
her position on the Afghan Irontier.
War preparations In all depart
ments or the military and naval ser
vice continue with unabated vigor,
ITALY INVITED TO OCCUPY CAIRO,
Mil,art>, atitartaiiwS la < fflrtal slf»<«a
ibat prana would ba ntalutaibad be
IWaai, Kogtai.d and Ruaala baa as-
drrg“ba a diallr.-l rbauga Im
pau-baa from rt- Patrfeburg aay tbat
il>* lUl-slau war party la gaftlog tbe
upp-r bal'd, and that tb* 'Sir baa
e»r—l to apfs'ihi Orberai Osarfcn and
General Kumu/tklrie tn Uta leading
uou'iuabda lo tba Afghan oampaliro
Iri Ibe event of war Kaeb Will lead
an army norpa ut Vi UM men G -neral
Prloee Dondnukufl-K mek'ifl. tb*
governor of tbs Caucasus, lakeeeeteff
of tulUiary surveyors Pi Mere p> re
port upon the prugrrea of tbe rnaeetng
of thetroope and the condition of tb*
oommtseartat He will oommaod
the Third army oorps.
Tbe Biel Beaelllea.
geedal te Xaaolrer-Sim-I
Winnepeo, Manitoba, April 10.
—The telegraph wire between here
and Battleford la apparently on the
around, and when the latter is frozen
? WM k' current Is established. By
this means, word was sent from Bat-
lleford last night, tbat the Indians at
FnwLake hid killed eight men.
They were J J Jurtm, Indian agent,
John Delaney, firm Instructor, Mr
Gowauiack and wile, Bsv Father
Foflatd and Rev Father LeMarohaod
•ad two other men, names unknown.
Mr Delaney Is a prisoner. W Jurlm
the ameer's army in position.
Vienna. April 10.—Tbe ameer’s
troops are divided Into four oorps
d’armee, one of wbiob remains In
Cabul, while >he other tb-ee have
taken un positions against the Rus
sians. The three oorps embrace 27 800
infantry, 8.800 cavalry and 116 guns
Th-re three corps d’armee stand at
present In Herat, In Tactetapul and
in Marlpul. Together with the troops
In Cabul, tbe ameer has an
army of 67,000 men. Russia bas mo
bilized two divisions wblcb have
been sent to ibe Transcaspian. As
Indicative of the feellDg In tbe Cau
casus, It la assarted that tbe Mussul
mans there are convinced that Tur
key atands on the side of Russia.
This notice la the first positive in
formation reoelved here from those
regions. In diplomatic circles here
there is much disquiet respecting the
present relatione of Russia to Eng
land. Fears are entertained of the
negotiations taking a grave turn.
Re* Pb
RAISING AN ARMY IN EGYPT.
Alexandria, April 10.—It Is re
ported Dere that ihe government hue
ordered trie rslelng of an Egyptian
army of 80,000men,
GEN GORDON’S BETRAYER.
It has been ascertained tbat the
cause of tbe arrest and departure of
Bebler Pasha to Gibraltar was tbe dis
covery that he had been largely In
strumental lu causing the surrender
of Khartoum and the betrayal of Gen
Guidon.
THE GARRISON STILL RESISTING
Advices from Kaasala, under dale
of March 20, state that the ganisou
tbat place la still resisting, although
hard praised.
Simtar.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Berlin. April lu.—The statement
of the Imperial Benk of Germany,
ehowe an Increase in specie uf 5.980,'
000 marks.
MB. HilTOS NTH IKES BA'K.
Tba Ea-Paalaaaslar-uaaaral Writes
Latter ta tba Mas Ysrk Trlbaar, I
Wblab Ha Rrfsrs ta Site Dspatt-
bisas.
Washington. April 10—EJx-Post-
mssler-Ueueral Frank Hatton writes
caustic letter lo tbe New York
Tribune to-dav, reviewing the work
of Ihe poetoffloe department under
the last administration, and rapping
the New York Tribune rather se
verely. In conclusion Mr Hatton
says:
“A few words in regard to the poet-
office department uuder republican
administration, and especially during
tue administration of President Ar
thur. The records of the department
show that during seven years, ending
June 30, 1884, over $260,000,000 were
collected from tbe 40,000 to 50,000
postnffices throughout tbe country,
with a total Iohs of only $27,000 Dur
lug (lie administration of President
Arthur postage was reduoed from 3 lo
2 cents At the close of President
Arthur’s administration the defleien
cy in the department was but little
greater with two cent postage
than It was at the beginning
of his administration with
Fast malls
The report Is confirmed that the
British government hoB Invited Italy
to occupy Cairo and the Bondan,
A BARK GROUNDED.
The bark Storjobaune, from Wil
mlngton, N C, which was towed
Into Buenayer, having been In ool-
llslon, woe grounded in nineteen feet
of water.
■walla.
THE WAR PARTY HLAME ENGLAND
St Petersburg, April 10,-The
morning newspapers throughout
Russia, with very few exceptions, In
cummentlng on the recent battle be
tween the Russians and Afghans on
Kusk river, are very bellicose lo their
utterances and charge the earl of Duf-
f-rin, vloerny of India, and Str Peter
Lomsden, British ootnmauder, with
provoking the war The Afghans,
they sav, also fully understadil that
Prull Khasti was Russian territory,
and would never have attempted to
advance tbeir pickets to that point,
unless strongly urged to do bo hy
British officials The war party ful
ly eDdoree the assertions ■ f those
newspapers and are very pugnacious
over the afftlr.
NOT NECESSARILY INEVITABLE
Tue Journal sees no reason for re
garding a war between Russia and
England as inevitable, aud expresses
the hope that the ha'tle on the
Kushk will not Interfere with the
negotiations now In progress with
England for tbe amicable settlement
of the perplexing boundary question
Tbe Journal Is glad to hear that tbe
British offloers who were at tbe scene
of battle reached the Afghan territory
Fortress Monroe, Va, April 10,
—Ex President Arthur expeots to
leave to-morrow eventDg for New
York. Hie health has been coneidi
erably Improved by bis visit here,
France seems to have made much
the same mistake in Tonquln thut
she msde In Mexico a soore of years
ago. but she displayed greater wis
dom then in retiring In response
to the demand of the United
States than. she has In the
present strife In defying China and
ignoring her claims to a ptotrowrate oj
over Tonquln# Before many I |q safety.
bave pawed Frauoe my w lBbjge l PE8 simistic policy in bbrlin.
hjd^foUowed her oonrae of twentyj^EPt^ ^ , 0 ._ The btdi.f
New York, April 10 8 A M.—
Gtsii Grant pa-wed a very aaay utgut;
pulse 60, full and regula-; tempera
ture m rnal. He Lae taken nourish
ment r-gularly and well.
[Higi ed] J H Douglas, M D.
11 a in—Gen Grant's condition re
mains sutstaoilally the 'amt; pulse
", regular; temperature 69; respira
tion 18. He slept well during tbe
night but not profoundly. Awoke
clear a-d has taken his nourishment
usual.
[(Signed] J H Douglas, M I).
qCIET AND COMFORTABLE.
Dr (Stirady returned between 2 snd
o’clock aud remained until 3:20 p
There was no other consultation
during tbe day than tbat beiween
Dr. Douglas and Hbrady, during the
call of tbe latter. Wbeo leaving Dr
Bhrady, in response to a question of
a not sanguine watcher as to whether
tbe general would live' through the
ntgbt, ejaculated : “Wby not?” Dr
Bhrady said he would return at 9 p
m to remain all DlgbtanU Dr Doug
las would then go borne.
The Grant residence is adorned at
almost eviry available resting place
with elaborate fl iral designs left by
frleDds and callers. None are left in
the general's room, though some of
tbe offerings are shown him. Dr
Douglas, at 3 o’clock said, in response
to a r< quest hy cable from London for
a bulletin, that there was little to say
in the bulletin, because tbe general
was so quiet and comfortable.
6:30—Gen Grant has had a comfor
table day. He bae rested ou a bed
longer than for many days and slept
well and naturally. His pulse, tern-
lerature and respiration are as prev-
ouely reported
J H Douglas, M D.
THE GENERAL'S ANXIETY.
Senator Romero called between 7
and 8 o’clock. He said wben leaving
the house tbat he had conversed with
General Grant. At times be seemed
cheerful, and at others depressed.
The general seemed anxious about
the financial future of bis family,
according to Senator R onero, and he
intimated tbat the depreciation of
Toledo and Wabash, In which tbe
trust fund was Invested, had been a
source of anxiety to Gen Grant.
CONDITION MORE FAVORABLE,
Rev Dr Newman left Grant’s house
at 10:30 He aald: “The coudition
of the general la more favorable now
than at any lime since the hem
orrhage. He will have an easy
night.”
THE KS1GHT8 OF HOMOB.
tbree-oent postage. Fast main
were established between New Ynrk
Chicago and St Paul, New Yoik
Chicago and Omaha, New York and
J ucksonvllle aud New York aud New
Orleans. Tbe unit of weight of let
ters was increased from half an ounoe
to an ounce. Newspapei
reduoed 100 per cent,
livery service was extended to all
parts of the country. Alter tile pas
sage of the civil servioe law not i
single appointment was made in the
department, either directly or indi
rectly, in violation of the law, and
every officer of the department gave
the civil service commission the most
earnest support.
The Tunes can call Its friend
Dirman B Eaton, as a witness to
this statement. I opine the people
will not complain if Ibe Times’ party
now In power can make at good
showing when it goes out of power.
No doubt mleiakes were made, but i
suggest tbat mud-throwing at public
officers merely because oue possesses
tbe horse power lu tbe shape of ■
newspaper to throw mud, is notcred
liable. It le generally the tactics o
a coward, who would run if the work
was one tbat required either moral
or physical oourage.”
Bittfetrw ta- i
The R iv Henry Ward Btcoher has
been in Cincinnati for a day or two
after a lecture tourtbrnugh the south.
In an interview lie said: “All the
Houtb reminds me of a budding
spring, intellectually, morally, spir
itually. Spring has broken up the
winter that has so long reigned in
the south. Everybody there seems
young, aud full of life aud energy
The south is at last, If you don’t
mind a bible phrase, 'A strong man
awakened, and ready for the race.’
In all Ibe oenties we visited, and
they were all the towne big enough to
pay for a lecture, I was struck by the
interest manifested In the edueatlon
of tlie colored people.”
“Will this education in any way
unlit the oolortd people for the work
tbev have to do 7”
Education unfits nobody," was
the ready answer. “It Is not like
wine, of whiou one cau take so much
that he will become drunk; it is a
food, and benefits all. The south has
before It a great future, aud will work
out Its Own salvation.”
A dispatch from Washington to the
Philadelphia Record sajs that Gen
Black, o lmuilssioner ot p nil ms, Las
deollned to obey Hocretary Lemai’i
order to sell his horse and carriage,
Gen Black Is reported ss ssylng: “The
republicans bave been riding for
twenty-four long years, Nuw 1 am
going to ride.”
If It Is true, na asserted, that
Omaha doctor kisses bis wife seventy
flvo times aday, be doubtless does s<
because he Is glad she oan get along
without a servant girl.
There are said lo be nineteen metals
more valuable then gold. Certain ape
oles of brass may be set down os among
them.
They say the only soldiers who were
GENERAL GRAM
• WEE til COTTO*
tto/ Ml Will Pto-t * O afwruitte
•irt ”
to «to# —9 r»M (to «■•■»•
Mtotto totto* ■« >$«■•
to
ftattolf stoft torofcroa torm-fto MB
N M AMtotototo
Aal*«l '.raftt fto f'!•*'>
A cy at*4«T'tft ,1' * ,
for A O'" *r/*r '/r * 3 O 'J.Lf-U-
Metoi* Uj* pr*t#r r*iiof- |
fl'-.ft • fttad ftrrfttjg*- t* ’um '„*rfort -
low ItMe *rx-"jru *3
P /urib Th+ * *ry^tU'yCi
is** ui bave [/tr/v.ri+4 a <J*'pArJ
IU i</flXi%‘ VOL Afj'l A'
♦be Lew#i of wlI „b n7 WftUbe,
through vbicb yrry
ftooe bee b«t* rendered Uj tb' «e de-
ritiic Vo ob ft>u boftrd ftod i d 1
onrjg tbeir rlaft U> tbe w*po<!.Uod; |
d it would b* tor’ll for toy or.e un
•ier'fckirg *rj excareioo Id iy»une**»ion
itb ftcboola Uj ftddt*m C»pt Wa‘#he
ith reference to place* ftDd price*
preparatory to start) r
Aby further wp«elal Information
may t»e obtained by addressing either
pt Walehe or my repreweuiative,
Mr Lyndon A Haiitti, World** ex po
tion, Government building, New
Orleans, L%. V*-ry re®pectfally,
Jno Eaton,
Chief of department of education.
Publica ion approved :
H L Muldrow,
Acting secretary.
RILES or CONDUCT
▲ rule of oonduo: Is very often sim
ply a prejudice. A oo6chiniu ihrc-r
up an advau'aiceous poHition, hoping
to better bis condition by a change.
After tbe lapse of a month, however,
be discovered that he had made a great
nu Htako, snd as soon as he beard that
his successor on the box h?d turned
oat an unreliable tellow, he haatenod
to offer hlssevicos again to bis former
uapioycr. But his otTar was declined.
For It is my principle never to take
back a servant who onoe bas left my
household,*’ seid tb” employer, but he
would have aaldt “For It Is prejudice
with me,’* If his vanity had allowed
him to see the truth
Sti 1 ofiener a rulo of oonduot Is
nothing but a orutoh by which a mor
al Invalid helps himself along Total
abstinence Is such a crutch. The
Amcrcans excel In artificial limbs, and
of ail their Inventions in that line the
temperaooe pl»d;e seems to mo to be
the most precious one. But it should
never be forgotten that the pledge is
an artificial limb, and, when exhibited
as an ornament, very unbecoming.
The sound man who has no preju
dices because his development is so
steady and uninterrupted .bat they
have no time to form, and who nsos
no orutohes because h<* is neither
lame nor maimed—tbe sound man bas
no principles. When he sots, he a'da
so as to remain In or enter Into perfect
harmony with himself, bat with re*
spool to the external consistency of
his several actions he is utterly indif
ferent. His nature is his law.—Scan*
dlnavla.
The PreeeeAlAia mt Aha ttranft U4|«
» RftrlettA—Th« WreftA OUmf
Marietta.Ua, April 9 —The state
grand lodge Knights of Honor, (hat
has been iu session here, finished its
business last night To day the <l(*l*
egaies, together with members of the
Marietta lodge, went on an excur*
sion over the Marietta and North
Georgia railroad to Tate’s station, to
inspect the Georgia marble work* and
view tbe beautiful scenery along the
road. They left on a special train at
8 a in. and returned at 6 pm, having
erjoyed a very pleasant day. A bas
ket diuuer was spread at Tate’s by
the Marietta lodge. The Marietta
brass baud, under the leadership of
Prof Win F Clarke, of Atlanta, fur*
nished flue music during tbe day,
The delegates will all leave tosnlgbt
well pleased with Marietta’s hospi
tality.
Tbe grand officers elect of the
grand lodge K O. H , are:
Grand dlciaior— ——» Cedartown
Grand vice dictator—H M Reid
Fairburn.
Grand assistant dictator—H
Gibaniss, Atlanta.
Grand chaplain—A P Jones, La-
Grange
Grand reporter—8 K Cook, Barnes
ville.
Graud guide—J U Adams, Eaton
ton.
Grand guardian— R A S Freeman
West Piiut.
Graud sentinel—W T Heidi,Jones
boro.
State medical examiuor—R B Nis-
bet, E*tonton.
Representative to supreme lodge—
J C Print up, Rime; alternate—R B
Nisbet, Eaton loo.
Grand trustees—M M Hill, Angus
ta; F C Weisigor, Columbus; J E
To ile, LaGrange.
Finance committee—H Edmond*
sin, Auguste; E T Hurdei riavan
uah; W A Tea* ley, Cau ton.
Next place of meeting, LaGrauge,
fcDlHAliO'AL
Tb* Bimaii of EdOMlIoa
Wont's BxpOAlllOOs
Washington, April 10 —Tho fol
lowing official circular has beeu is
sued by tho interior department?
Department of the Interior, Bureau
of E lucation, Washington, D C,
April 7, 1885 —Iu auswerto the many
inquiries from school offi *ers aud
teachers in schools in regard to the
propriety of visiting tire exposition at
New Orleans, I would tay:
First—That the exhibition is oue
of great merits. The opportunity Is
a rare one for study in a great variety
of directions Any instructor or pupil
will be amply repaid for a long j our
ney aud its expense in visiting and
studying tbe exhibition generally.
Beooud—'The exhlbtiion of educa
tion, in regard to which most of the
inquiries are received, has in it in
structions for every department and
good of educational work. Many
valuable and Important displayH are
to be found in some of the collective
exhibits of the states aud foreign
countries, and in the colored depart
ment and tbe woman’s department
Moreover, In the educational depart
ment, embracing two gallerie-t forty
feet in width, the exhibit extend*
over a space a quarter of a mile in
length. Kindergarten, kitchen
garden, etc, aud college manual train
log are illustrated hy classes. Phytd’
ral culture is in charge of an expert
The laboratory work has daily Ulus*
tratlous, and there are with most of
the principal exhibits those who will
add grea'ty to the intense of a visi
by personal explanation.
Mr L A Smith, my representativ .
who should be called upon by ull who
seek especial information about edu*
cation, is doing his utmost to prepare
a catalogue of the entire department,
which, I hope, may eirly be publish
ed, to aid thof e who seek to under
stand the various exh bi's
Third—In answer t > inquiries with
11 d i0c Orleai.s
7 ISO
cay Ht L'v^'poil, midlPng nplandF
mo ed raiei.or.H) - --•
■ ft 5-1#!.
On thft wwk L*iv*’-pooi u'’ch«cg»d
York declined Commba* ol
Phi cm Past YMA*-LlVftrpoul-UpUnd
i Jtt-l. Orl»abb 00*181; Hoik-bp^
ud« 11 13*liij orumuft li 1 Id-*. C.natotmft-
dd.Ugs lie.
Coiumoa< market tn<*day qalat,
Tue loliowing are tue warenoaii
^notationa :
OrdlQHry uud btalii i *>07
Uo; d O dln*ry «... —
Low Middilngft...„« 1 '/4<!5 —
Middiloge ....I' %9 —
billet Mlddtiugs...~~.....~...lU>v$-
Wnek’e ablpmHi.tft 458 bales;:40 north
ern spmntrs, 318 Uolumbus faoiunw, CO
lur expori.
Week's rocalpts, 168 t>al*i, against 410
the d.uvijuh one, auu 45i 'he correspond
ing week »st «e»»on- 2b by 8WRR. 8o
uyM AtIHK, hi by W^sem R R, 13 by
, «J by WHgoriF, 8 by U A ti R R
ulema 4'8 dhIiw—MO .by 8 W K l.
tor CoiuiiiDns raoiories. UU by W R R, 0
oy M A U K K. uo by river.
WEEKLY STATE ft ENT,
Htnek Angus! 81st M *. MMMMMM 882 2 2 M
“ rceived u&si week 168 4o2
t&l reoelved 76152 80/.97
iitil rec’d Incluii’g ft ck 76 4:14 82,’91
whipped past week 45 K 1
To al Shipped 73,488 78 532
ToUl Columbus factories.. 12 188 $3,844
ook April
fill
Year ■ reoelpta -
MODKS OF BBOklPTS,
1885
ttont.bwestern R. R...i
Mobile A Girard R.R -
Woatern Railroad
W agoxis.!.....
Columbus A Roma R. B.~
LIKCOLH AND HIS llISHONE^ CLIENT.
Mr. Ltuooln whs ouoi o iuusoI for a
plaintiff who went on the stand and
swore positively that a oertsin debt due
him from defendant had not beeu paid
Theattoruey for the defendant simply
produced a receipt lu full, signed by
the plaintiff prior to the beginning uf
the case Ho had to admit tbe-igoing
of the receipt, but told Linool i be sup
posed the mao had loot it. Llnooln at
once arose and left the court*room. The
Judge told them to proceed with tbe
case, and Llnooln notappearing, Judge
Treat told a bail ff to go to the hotel
and call him, Tba bd iff r*n>cro;a
tbe street to the hotel and I und L n~
con sitting with Ills feet on tbe s ove
apparently in deep study, wheo he in
terrupted him wlt-hi “Mr. Lincoln, the
judge wauts you ” “Oh, does h ? *
replied Lincoln; “well, you go back
and t^il ihe Judeel cannot come. TM1
him I l.aveto wash my bands” Tee
bailiff relumed wl h them^ssago and
Lincoln’s client suffered a nonsuit,—
Obrietlan Union.
76 052
MODae or shipments.
1885
M A G R R .
Wtstern Railroad....
73 484 78.532
STATEMENT PBECEDINO TEARS.
1879-80 1880-1 1881-2 1882 3
•Stock August 81 :157 , 2066 797 419
Rec'dto April 1 819 rt, 107316. 100=.70 106017
dtock AprU 10' 1 9>l\ 12880 8371 6602
Year's receipts/ 87179i 11213'! 1(8463 112.53
8. crop 658912 5 5874UUU 53738UU 6992.7:
Kbeiohth.—Per 100 lbs ootton, to 8a\nu-
nab 45 coats; to Baltimore, 57cts* New York
and Pbiladelpbia, 75cU; Boston, Provldeuc*
and Fall River 85otn.
The united htatbb pouts.—Receipts for
tbe week 22 772 bales, against 82 618 las',
week, 28 797 tbe week before, and 3.343
nme week last year. Tbe total movement
Is as follows;
A ItcmnrBtable taw*.
Mrs, Henry Ellin, 500 Scott street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin,w 1 iSes: “Dr
B. Hartman & Co.,Columbus,O.: I
induced by a sense of duty io the suffering
to make a brief statement ot'your remark
able cure of myself. 1 wan n most raise
able sufferer from the various annoying
and distressing diseases of delicate persons,
which cauied me to be confined to my
bed for a long time, being too weak to
even bear my weight upon my feet I
was treated by the most reputable physi
cians in our city, each and all 6aying they
could do nothing for me. I had given up
all hopes of ever being well. In this con
dition I began to take your MANALIN
and Peruna, and I am most happy to
say in three months I was perfectly well
—entirely cured, without any appliances
or support of any kind.”
Mr. G. A. Proehl, New Portage, Sum
mit County, Ohio, writes: 44 My wife
has been sick for about five years. In the
first place the doctor called it leucorrhcca,
and treated it about one year, and she
grew worse, and turned to’ ulceration of
the womb, and was treated for that two
years, but she grew worse and the doctor
gave her up. Then I employed Dr. Un
derwood, one of the best doctors of Akron,
but under his treatment she grew worse.
She was paralyzed; she had lost all of the
sense of feeling and her eyesight. She
could not walk for nearly two years.
About six months ago Underwood gave
her up. She tried your Peruna. She
has taken three bottles, and it did more
good than any other medicine. The pa
ralysis has about left her; her eyesight is
getting better. We will continue the ust
of Peruna until she is well.”
Mr. Isaac Nicodcmus, Schellsburg, I3cd
ford County, Pa.,writes: 4, I am induced,
by a sense of duty to the suffering, to make
a brief statement of your remarkable help,
as a sufferer of catarrh in my head and
throat. I doctored with one of tho best
physicians in our place for that dreaded
disease, catarrh, and found no relief. But
in 1883 I lost my speech, and was not able
to do any kind of work for near three
months. I could neither eat nor sleep,
Peruna and Manalin did wonders for
me. 1 used three bottles of Peruna and
one of Manalin, and now I am in bet
ter health than 1 have been for ten years
and I can heartily recommend your med
icincto all suffering from that dread dis
ease, catarrh.”
Mr. I. W. Wood, Mt. Sterling, Ohio,
says: “ Your medicine gives good satis
faction. My customers speak highly of
its curative properties.”
ta frl maw
The boy whoso iiair is cut by bis
mo’her seldom tskeu < 11 his liat. when
there are any gli’a around.
RNthlea’a iruiiiftSnlYft.
The best Salve iu the world or Cute,
Bruieee, Boren, Uicern,Salt Hheum, F<
ver Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands,Chi
blatna, Corns and all Skin Eruptions
snd positively oures Piles, or no pi “
required. It it* guaranteed to gi
perfect Hatisfamlon, or money rofun-
ed. Price 25o per box. For Hale 1
Brannon A Curaon,
t«*3fi «wUvr 1
Tbe man who uever psy« IiIh debit*
ornbhbly belleveB wllh bvron that
'’Time at last sets ail thing* HV*m
They «ay the only *o idlers who were i-uiru—iuru«w« ».»luijuinvH wuu
not affected by the aand winds of the I reference to rates, Iniay sav ’hat I
Soudan were thoee who bad worked in lam now in receipt of info muion
grocery store#, I that tbe management admit pupils at
A tara.
To all who are Hutferlng from errors
and indiscretions ol youth, norvou-
weakneas, early doosy, Iohs of mai
hood, etc, I will send it recipe that wli
cure you, kkbk ok uuarmk. This
great remedy was discovered by « mis
sionary in South Amerioa. Send self
addressed envelope to Rev Joseph T.
Inman, Station D, New York.
Mu 1 vl ‘4-AoU -v wl vl
Tbe principal Instrument ot mus'.o .
China is the tom-tom. Tho priunipa!
Instrument of music in America is tbe
Tom oat.
ip • ' 81 .«* . 6/k
Weather.— Tberr
.vtr'ftge. w- Ife- f
ft» 74-, > fi* lQWMt 4‘J
P14 4 245 It*
IIS 9m
- -Deter for th*
i*q-?»i tewpsr*.
•regeT r 6 The fclgLe*!
dJt
upl x
-Lai - Ban
r-Jsy
qu-
Ne-r York
L.verpr 1
.• id.
rn’.fld Ihk up
tSiam
To*' , Apri: 17— EvE^lr.® 10U00
u P |kQC# H 1*153, or-
ree*lpUi 3(33. eto-* m 66ft ex*
Aprils...
Nt.*J
Tons..
78
11,(53
IU 088
4 017
R,o30
32,287
8ih7
)Rk, Apr'i 10-Evsmnc—Nat re*
4.4 jfroM 594 bales. Foture» closed
' 51.4UI uates, a* ’oilowa:
..11 otLiorau 07-100
...11 luiu 911 ii-100
..11 21-1U* I«ll XMOU
...11 8 10Cr«»n VO lto
„ - 1-11 ?5 10U<®11 38 IU)
September.— 11 <8 10**11 19 100
G3’ub*r 61 lux^io 0i ICO
November 44 lOC c 10 45-100
Dec mber —10 41 lOOtolU 45 100
J.>r;u*ry 10 tl*l(W®l0 52*100
The Pen Biijtb ; Future deliveries fl jotu-
ue w» day In aooordaooe wl n ibe Vttrloui
ewa cumisg over (he wires regarding <be
P ob billiy of war or pence or rather aa
c-wera'-'-rR chose to oonatrue them. First
ibere wni an advance of elx point■ sod
tnen a dco'lne ot two to thre* points. A>.
•b** 'hird c<« 1 ouly 100 bales of July broogut
11 28. and 200 b«le4 or Novenabar sold at ...
Futures dost a dull but needy—old crop
(oar lo five points and new crop one 10 two
points higher than yesterday,
Galveston, ApMi lO-Jotton market
e**iler; middlings 10%- nm reoelpte 67, groes
<*7; sales 41; Block i8,4S6 exports to Great
Brt'stn uo; continent U0; Krano* 00
Weekly net receipts 1117, gross 1195;
-.alee 278; fsports to oobllneni ; Great
Britain 10, France00 ’
NOHjrnT.K, April 10—Cotton quiet* mid*
tilings 10^p; ”41 rece - ;>ta 481, grnea 481 ealos
(JO: HtocA 10 683; exror'H to Great Britain
u0: oontlnem 00; France CO.
Weekly net receipts 1696, gr m 1508;
ealew 72t); exports to Great Britain —;
France 00. *
WILMINGTON. April 10—Ootton qnlet;
middlings at IOVeo; net receipts 51: groe» 51;
mice 00; stock 1421: exports to oontlnent 00;
to Great Britain 00
Weekly net receipts 98; grrsa 08; sale*
00; exports Great Britain 00; oontlnent 00.
UAVAimajt, April 10- Lottoe market
qnlet: mlddlln«'» 10^3; r*t -rceipu 1030,
jroei 1C30; acle* 00; s-.u.ik 18 185-exports to
Great ^rltain 00, conttneni 00j Frsnos OR
Weekly net recelpU 5178, grtiis 6230;
Bales 2273; exports to Great Britain 00; con-
ilaent 00; France CO.
New 'Jblkans, April 10—Cotton market
steadier: middling lljic; net receipt 1845.
K om 1475; nalee 1000; mock 173,772; exports
Great Britain 00; continent 00; Frauoe
W KR...~
17.133
)5.7-S
45,597
Stock Interior towne
1885
111.713
22 772
1,57
‘.9 IW5
90.867
2.0C9 143
1. .71,521
3.3S .,3 4
625 634
65,980
Weekly net receipts 7641
sales 12,850; exports Great Bi
France 5312; oomlnont 8775.
kloBiLE, Anrll 10—Ootton market nom'i;
m drtltbg. ioXc: net receipts 128 gross 125;
aln 00. 001 iU>0M W,8a5i ** porti to a ”* 1
Weekly net receipts 896,
noth exports to Great
gross BOfOg
Britain 10,708;
irltaln 00,
; o <8.3
4,(31 879
JO 6)5
21 270
2,( 71 178
ooLtihent 00,
Memphis, April 10—Ootton ea*y; mid-
10 >fr:„ n#t rec-lpts 189; sLipmenta
7o8 he’s# 1151: stock 42,412; emnners 00.
Weekly net receipts 1446; shipments
>■9*3; Bales 7700; to spinners 00. ,
auqusta, Adth 10—OottoL market dnlk
middling* 10 9*16c: reoolpu 56; Shipment*
to* SAleM 48; stock 10 3 5 3. V
Weekly net receipts 439; shipments 817
sales 1162; nplnnors 00.
Charleston, Aorll 10—Ootton msrket
nominal; middlings 10^o ; •••t reoelpta 149;
n " 8041; exports to
oootlneiuCO. France CO.
Montoombky, April lu —Cotton mar*
b .. . b I lt D0 ' qnotftbjy lower—
irlddllngH 10%c; recelri- 2£9, Hhtpment*
ls!iL B S5!o k tQlB year m7 * yeiAr 88405
* cotton firm ; mid*
M IKKtiT KEFOBTH.
Hy Trlrcrayh is Itae Kssstrerkas
riBAIi'Ikl.
——o——
NEW TOBK MONET MaURSI
t ondoe, April 10. — (Jousuis, monij
65 % acoonul 95 \i
mcw York, April 10-Noon—Stock# sr«
tcady M$.nay al 1 per c*»ut, K.scliangt*-
long 54 84-^; short 54 Htate bonur
quiet. G'.‘verum*nt bond*.quiet,
aw Yobk, April 10.—fcxcnangt 54 (’41)4
ney — @1 pti cent. Govern netu b,»L...
Urm—rev, four per oeDi* 121i4 thr*« i>«j
Ants 101J4 bid, BUie Loads mote sc lve.
BUH-TBEAUDRT BALANI IU-.
Gold Rub-Treesnry 5142 298,000, oti’i
■«nc v 521,259.1X10
NKW YORK STOCK MAKKK1,
Nkw Vokb. Aprl' 10.—Tbe Block market
miinueB imtject to tbe iHieNt rturnpHsn
1’be opening
ttH .es 156 OIK) k
lAIUKi 87
’a. 2
mu'*
du cli
Is ft’s -
mortjr. lr
catuiiDi». old.... 2n
douew • 18
do /undtu^.... I»
(lo Dp-rCls
3.0. brow j oouaolB.Ud
Tthnt+vo “fi 47
Vlrgiuli
do oo
Cb«9aH»p<«i#kr A Oh!'
‘Tilcftgo A Hort* *
do prelerrwl.
Mobilii A Ohio ........
NaahTlIIe .* Ohst .. St>
10c firsts ft*
8 VH
Nortiu.ru r»c!fio...,
do prc(errtHi. M 3*«<
Pfvrlllr Mail ftlH
Holding ... Ift
UtcbmuQil A AIIs.m. l*t
tillchinond A P«d...
llicli’d A W. P. Tsr.
Slock Idlsod 11$
it Pan I . luH
do prufurrsd..-^. lull*
Texas Pacltlc.
. laS Union t'aciflo....
_*jjssp«*ke 4 .
'hicago A 1,’orth
do preferred
Denver A UloOrandi
Crto
SaitTennKR 3^'Wbbaeh Pacflt. ..
Lake8h<.r# fVSI lo »reftrr«*d
-onlsvllle A Nasi Si V; W DTelagrapb Oo...
Mem* Obailsston.. 27
t Bid
TABNN AM) FAIIHICM.
, 1 yarns
irrejniMr and uuseitlcd. 1# 1b dlllljult to
give quotetlooH.
April 10—The Guardian,
I artlclo, RiyHi Nowb iroui
A'gliaulsbin ban had the «IfenL of oouttnlug
xiklncBH to Uio bu>. p.y of innri’dlaie wuu's.
j*r^e orders me held back. The market is
Irtn. Prices are «•' low now thU no fur"
iivr dbclli.e in likely, even lu (he aveatof
L L GUTTUH,
vlt^ebpool, April 10 — Noon. — Conor
tPHikst dull and we->k: ml<*dllns up-
Iuiu’hO.I, nildiing orlcemt 6 1 161
id exp
l adv>inee, a
6 i
8,0U0
t 1000
tlief jllow-
5 66 Hid
5 61 HI rf6 52-141
tt I 6196 2
« 5 61458 H-fild
- r .8 HHIcfl 9 64
„ 6 ft!) 611
May and June
.Tune and July ...
July and August ....
YugUBt auu H jifeiiiu-r .
October and N )V» uiber...
Sovi iiibir and Docomb r...i o oi.i
Teiiilurh of deilvexles lor to-Uiiy e clearl
^ere 69 0 bale* of uew docket, and
ha!** of old docket.
2:00 p m—Hniea of the day luoluded 5 9<)C
b^'os ol Amerlcau
U.*l
May ft 58 «ld fe leri
Kid
v k inner ft 64 J buy
oeiuber 5 67 tilU Vail
1.00 p m- FuturflB
August
ipicnbar
uuye
; April
il N.
November aud L)e*
luiureu Irregular,
iril «ieltver> 6 59 61>
I May ft 59 til : huve.H; May
MAsnvrr,LB, April 10— Cotton m r ket
-ui; middling lCJ^c; net recolpta 8b
u pmeute ——; salts 245. to Fplunet:* 240;
mik this year 2678, last year 81>2.
Pt ’, R T AP’U 10-WMkly not
receipts 60; stock60.
Helm a, Ap-ii 10—Cotton market nom’fr
^IdUllng u%j; receipts 1A3; Miss il4; stock
Kuhk, Oa. Anri: io- Colton marks#
: middling 'OHc. low mlddllns louc
ordlr°”’ ,n,y — ——*- *-
175; tales t
PRODUCE! AND PBOTlNIOgl,
Cisstssatl.
Apru io-Whiiky stcadj-
I*onIs villa.
Louie ville, April 10-Grain sxoltsd and
rse t Wheat-No 2 red 90c; com- No 2
bUei8 ; No 2 mixed 47c; oata— No 2mixed
Fi oviKlouu ateauv: mess pork 81275;
bu s m*at$—ahoniriers |4 75, oie*' nh #iHm
56 85 clear aides fl'-
clear sldea 17 25, ,,
ard- cboloe leaf 88 25.
2i#.3a lower era rl^ard l l /£o nnder venter-
‘• --An; 11 tmm'Ar, May 85H@85«o; June
N > 2 eprlmr 8l^(a8lUo Com
• u iiii uctlve; declined ^oemriy, bot olo'-d
over >«Mterd»' - cash 40U@43®^’;
Vp... o; Ma> rwwxo; June t.ii
3 16j# Onia ll m; closeu i over ye*'er*
day—rash 2^(§>30c; May o3®34^c; June
inh/«oi.v„ 'neoa pork wotlve. prices lrrega*
eady—cash f-2 15a 12 20; May
912 10(0.12 20; June 812 2 <$12 40. Laru steads,
wi'b only eilgbt change in pilots— cash
86 90@6 92>4 May Iti 95«7 0.^; June 87 05«
7 I2>s B' xed meals ttrrn— nry aalksd shoul
ders 84 et'; abort rib sides 88 15«6 10 ohort
ciear Bide i 56 5'.'@6 55. WM»ky Arm—8115
Soger tasy-aiuadard A 6^0; granmated
Ml. Xsoale,
Br Louis, Ap.’ll 10-Flour firm. Wheat
aolivd but tma*>itlec: oioaed heiow
yesterday—No 2 red 985 cafh for
May. Corn opened tower, bnt o-ostu k(id
lUgher than ye erdsy—4194o for o*#mj;
4 @l3o for May. Outs blcher but slow—
3.1^0 cash; 31{^e lor May. Whleky steady-
51 i4 PriiVialons easier, but not qootably
lower: Fork- 812 39 o-oih; lard nominally
IK 8i>; Im k niiKii qnlet—long clear aides
*h; lard nominally
er—long clear aides
•ti 20, short clear sides
_ -'t*r sides 56 50, short
slues 86 75, short dear sides 16 8546 87.
i’otion Meed. Oil*
Nkw York, April 10-Onunu oil—
oiude 32>»'ji353; rehueu 39^404,
NATAL STOREM, Els.
WAR
27c. sales 00.
91 (10
Wilmington, April 10—Turpentlna firm
at 27*4<) Knuiii arm; strained 9i)o,
good strained 90c. Tar firm |1 iO, Crude
endy; hard 8115, yellow dip
pontine
and virgin 81 55
Nkw Yobk, April 10-Rosln market dull^
strained and good strained 8116$117*4. Tm-
psutlne dull—3u%c,
Nkw York, April 10-Hides s’esdy—
wei Halted N*w Orlsam selected, 45 and 60
pounds, at 1OV40; Texas aelected, 50 and 61/
pounds, 10@12o.
Nkw York, April 10- Wool merket
du.i—doinssiia heooe 26^370; Texas 18(919;
/ 'J.EOltQIA—M U8UOGRB COUNTY—Wh*>n*a*, M
' * M Moore, Kxecutor of the Kbtateof K iieitbeth U
' le his petition duly
Jt su«s he hA- ■
C Atta'vay a estate.
^ord,Jthat he lias fully adunu-
concerued.
fi 63 Wd buys
5 3 641 buyer-, July and AuutiHt ti 7 Kb
timers; August and Hep'muber 6 11K41
Vhluo; Heptembar and Oc olmr
sellerb; Ocobur und November 5 til tod
value; N vembar and Docuinber —. *.q.
Fulurew olosed firm.
WEEKLY LIVKRFOOL BTATKMBNT,
Bales of the week -ll.OCC
Amerlcau.... M ^ M ra27,00ti
M»-culai Ion. — a.—... M . 1300
*liy Htti'i (xocutor fihcuiil not be diacharKcd 'from
hls execut reldp » n 1 r MelY® letters ot dbiuiaelou
ull the Ur«t aivodfcy iu Juue. Itwft.
WituuM my olticial ulgneture, this. March S. IftBft.
, V. M. UEOOKS,
_uiar3 oawJl2w Ordinary.
/'iKOROIA- MU8COGKK COUNTY - WhereuH
vx K-bert A Bank., Eseoitvr of Sarah BaukSn
rerteut* to the court lu bln p-'ilti'-u. duly tiled, tn.t
he l ad fully udutiuUter. d «r»h itur.kh' eatoto:
Actual export...—.........
American...—.
Stock- —
.i". ti9 1110
..rara..— 41 000
('25 0C!)
.rasra.—797,l to
-I Oili to I
Kxecu. _
Ml I'liktratiou nni r
Held Executor ehouhi
26th 188ft.
be dr.c arcjcd
no llrat Momlqy In MnyTtiV-. tU ‘ ,rB
oilicirtl BiKuuOiro thin Jauuury
F M hit. OKS.
G eorgia, muscookk county - wberv««
Maurice A Uurnn, lulinlni-df*u-/ , f (he eeute
ol Jeiio 0*0inhu, reprexe tn t j the .-oui t In h*§ p«.
tlliou duly filed »nu entered ou record. Che. be hue
fu ly administered Jane OeduWe eat te
ThU le. tlerefore, to cite all ureoue concerned
heirx and creditors, to show c II any they can*
why Maid adni’ii etrator nho- ian r be •'iaebarffed
ESSS.’ ° acM ,,l, » a r £Siib4K‘i^Ll?“-