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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS. GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 8 1888.
Ia«*x ft« M«
Fruit Jar <—J W Bandera.
Oily Drug aiore-Qei A B*ad*ord.
Canary Bird L-m-Mr* G«o Pbelps.
Select school .or Gina—G»o M Dewa,
JUildiifli lor Rant—Apply B UR* Drug
Store*
Nonce to Telephone Subeortbere—T L
Ingram, Manager.
General Inwuranoe Agent—Jno F Ivereon.
Caiaala umreHUai.
The Ofcu ale am pm.**'tag. in Harrla
county, «1U begin on neat Friday nlgbt.
There will be amp a conveyance* Irom
Fortaon’a to the campground tot all who
deal re to aitend.
At iaa Praibriarla
$151,200:
Prares Faithful to Hbr
Trout,
La< UalHt Her waaeert pilaw la Here
Thaa ftl&o ooc-Oiwar aabaarlatlaia
Vet la be Ceded— % Heater of ibetoelld
Frleeda ef Calaaibaa le be Peallabed
Thartdar-lawa Preae Oilier Peleia.
ttaarih Tbla At-
Tba RivOM Shep^em n, D D, of Kan-
in.ky, will oonduot ibe nervioea at tha Pres
byterian oburoh this (Wednesday) after
Boon at 6 o'clock.
He*. A. A tterabell.
Rev A ▲ Mureaell preached a very elo
quent and Instructive sermon last night at
tae Firil Baptist oburoh A fair aiasd con
gregation were In atleudauoe, ard ala aer*
mon was listened lo wl’h much interest
by his bearers. Mr Maranall will leave tor
hla heme In Gainesville to day.
(benbira iaialy «*« Weft.
LaFaYKTTE, ALA , August 4 — l -special.!—
An eieotio.i was be Id in Chambers county
WUay on me queaiion of prohibition. In
LsFayeite prohibition wee defeated by 133
rnsjari y. H.pons from other preol* cla In*
dloi le that me count}’ will go wet. The
elec.ion pai-Bed ell quietly.
Dtslh orw former Alabama Lady.
reacued ih.s oily yesterday of the
death of Mrs T R My hand, at CUrkeaville,
Ark, on la*t Saturday. Mrs Myhand, with
her hnsbund, foimeriy resided In Hnsiell
ooau y, Ala, near Hurtaburo. The esteemed
oonple moved to A/kansas about eighteen
months since. Tuey had lived In Hnasell
oountj- for many years and were well
known.
A Poor Jlaeae-ger,
Yesterday Mr Tnatku Howard sent hla
oo.ored hoube girl lo the aiure of Messrs
dDfl AH.arUa with a note in which waa
© closed H 120 bill. He ovuiiontd tbs girl
in be mreral and not lo*e the money.
When bhe -irivtd at me store the money
was gone. The w^ncan arid that she did
notk t w tbet .ha note contained money,
bat mat siai.emeut beli g untrue, it was de-
eldsd lo hHve her arrested. Poiioaman Mo*
Oroan made ibe arrest, and pit cod her In
the guard house. A warrant will be sworn
out tbls m rning
Morris Vossiy buudoy Neboola.
Tbe Harris county Sunday school aasool*
atlon will meet at ciowers onuroh, near
Oataula depot, to-day. liev W A Carter,
pastor of ilo First l'rasbj terlan oburoh, of
this city, has been invited and will deliver
an add:ess on the occasion. Tbe train will
leave the city ai 6,30 this morning and sev
eral from me city will attend. Among those
who contemplate going are Bev W A Car
ter. Dr N P Banks, W J Walt, A C Fiewel-
len, J W Psase, J A r laser, J Marlon Kates,
W H Brannon, F J Jenkins, TJ Fearoeand
Eugene Gr&nborry.
They will return at 7 o’clock this evening.
Tbe Heya Uasilnss Plajlag.
Tbe WyLnmn tlngg«rs and tne Joe
Btraua*es, pony teams, played a game of
huh' nail yesterday afternoon. Gibson and
Mathew* was the JjeH’s battery aid Utile
and Huff performed the work for tha thug
gers Tne winners aay that Ulbaon’a Boa
ton dtps and Mai hews’ tine handling of foul
tips were too rnuob for the Hluggers, ~
lowing are a few points of the game:
13 8 4 5 6 7 8
Strausses 2 4 0 8 2 3 1 2-22
muggers 1 0 U 4 2 8 2 1—13
Btse bits—birwunses 18, Sluggers 8
ttirnok out— G usuu 6, LluloO
H iino runs—B ransaes. by Kyle 1
Three base U1U—8’isuiist*, by Matliews j
Lssal Balsa TetirrSar,
Yesteroay whs legal a. lea day and the
following property wxs sold at tbe legili
place o Bi lling, In front ol Garistl A Hone 1
on Broau street, by F G Wllklna, euo
tloneen
▲ M B-annnn, admlnla’.ralor of Mrs Arne
11a Wrlgut, deceased, nine and a ball shares
of G* r KU Huun lnsnranoe company stock*
for 9120 pu share,
O » tu.( luieieut In a two story boll tlrg
on Warren u'.reet, to Toombs Crawford, for
1300.
One hou-e and lot on Twelfth street, to
Mr*; Williams, lot *30:5.
Oae nonTn ac.u lot ou Jaokson street, one
do jr sod h or Bt Paul chinch, lo J N Em
br», for tie u.
O o h *u,.o and lot south of J A Walkei
reside: oc, on Troup street, to D A Andrews
or ti.olO,
Ptrwuai.
McNeil
C»pt Btu‘«e Crawl ifd and J
Eq «eu t Airauvay bio day
Mr B r ow F Wilton luaves to-dey on
1:20 . atn to M o n on a mm er taunt.
M - H ht*Vfu» and children have gone to
Waver y Ustl to tpei d the summer,
Mr Tboiu** K ng, «ud hla a >u Billy, were
In tba o ty }fb urday T nn Is one of tbe
old 'Claims of H-if-ls county.
Gr ni l N w.m M'.si E/n Bats, a charming
youui, auy it Common*, l* the guest
MUa Annie K.nm 1 on P. p ar street.
Miss M:turn King, of Caatiahooohee
couoty, la v ni.lug AlibH L.mu Paterson In
this city.
M: Mux Banner left yeau>rday for Talla
hassee, F a. waere bo bai aooepted a post
lion iu a dry gooda house.
Mias B r.a Henry will leave to day for
Hamblen to spend several woeke With
friend*
Ml e Annie Bjrry leaves to-dav onashor
visit 10bar mead, Mis* lia Little, in
Grange.
Hou John Peab >dy and lady, accarapas
nled by Mailer Hjy Paabcdy, left for At
lanta jes.ertuy.
Mias Carrie H Jennings, of Beale, who has
been visiting Mm: Berta Henry, left for
home yeSie. dny Ml-? Hnii.e Ur.nson, wbo
has been tbe gnost cf tbe iume lady, will
lSAVe to-day for hvr borne in Beale,
Mr Thomas L Ingram will leave to*itay
forthooMle of the north and east to study
the must lmprovt au-i.is In Ibe telephone
Dur ug blseb*ence Mr A W Pryor, of ibe
Atlanta telephone exchange, will ba in
charge cf tie exobat b«re.
LOCAL 1AIOMIH.
— Dr Kennon, ot Balcro, was r«p>rtad to
have been In oylng ennd tion yesterday.
—Tba city counoli will hold Its monthly
masting 'o-nigbl.
—No 5 Are oumpary was out practicing
last nlgbt.
—Tbs nexltb of Hev Jameu Uses Is slight
ly improve but be Is still very feeble,
— Q,aile h large crowd wen', up toP»vlllon
da AitwziiHU 1-st liignt and speui the time
very plcaiau ly.
—Several c-japies of young folks bad
ligblful sociuoie jhs: night at tne residence
ol Mr W.H Bedeil ou J «ck*on stree..
—The Primitive Bi pi tits will hold a three
days'mesttug ai the Double i burettes, in
this county, commencing Friday.
—The txienal m loSwtl’s cotton mills
progressing tepidly. Tbe walls ate nearly
eomplated. a u me roctlug is being put
—Mr E W Johns: n was elected secretary
of No 6 h e company at a mteling held last
night
—Hogs are reported to be dying la the
upper pur Ion ul ins omaty irora some an
known o^ose. lu Harris ooamy many
cows have died oi a thro *t disease.
—Ind.cations for the sjuth Atlantic
atates: Gem rally fair weather, except In
tha central pin, loorlrains, variable winds,
neariy ztu louary tempera.are.
-TUe friends ol Mr G f War, snperiuten.
dent oi the Musoogee oil c jinoany, will re
gret to htar that ne is very 111 at his real-
dance on M Iutosh street.
—Mias Amelia K ulnun has composed a
btsuilini march. It is called ‘ The Blx'h
Georgia B* taiion” and la deoloated to tn«
Columbus Guards.
—Hon. J. hn Peabody and Captain Beeaa
Crawford have gone lo Atlanta lo argue
before Governor McDaniel wbo of the cap-
turns oi B nl a Aus ia'm murderers Is call*
tied <o the rewards oflered.
-Several very ciever town boys have
reoeuily returned ir- in up the river, where
they camped out io do a few days fishing
Au old ady wbo lives bard by whan asked
wuera were au of her cnlekens, replied;
“dome tramps have been camping on tha
liver, and I suppose they got ’em*”
iruujit norrrM,
When tbe commMee s*ld It wm "a
grouidbcgeaee,” wekuew th*/meant bns-
lnesa, and that the sabrorlpllrn to tbe
Georgia Midland would com*/. Yesterd y
1 rescued *161.200 and tbero are still *sv«
eral ibousand doliara lu sight. We confi
dently believe that tbs amouut will tench
10*175,000, though all lntarested are satis*
fied wlih tbe noble work dene Tbe peo
ple have responded to tbe oali mads upon
them, yet the feot Is appreciated tba' every
additional dollar subscribed bentfi s tba
city lust that mnob It won'd be all the
batter If wa were able to build the entire
road, but as this I* out of ibe qnssllon Just
now, Oolnmbns mast at least handle '‘the
long and of th* singletree.”
A HDNDHKD BKABON8
int thamselve* as to wuy this should
be the oase, and to none Is It better under*
stood than by the business meu ot the oily
Tba committee will sHU remain In force
and will take ail tbe sabsclptlons that
may be given them. Tiey are fnily author
ised and will have tbe names «nd amounts
properly recorded. There are runny of our
oltlaera wbo have given the oomrnlileo as
surances that when they saw the subscrip
tion would ba a suooess, and that Colum
bus would raise tbe rrqnlrod atno .nl. they
would subscribe lo the enterprise. A 1 thl ■
has been done, and now Is tbe lime lor
them to fulfill their prom If ee Ovlnglothe
lime necessnry to put
THJC HAMR4 Ok HUli-ClUJIKKH
In alphabsMo«l Older, li is a.inost impossi
ble to pnbllsb them In full before Thursday
morning, as the list entire cannot be ob
tained before that time. All additions and
char ges will be made aud tbe rfilclal Hat
published Thntaday morning. While It In
true that many of onr bestol’lxenH aretff
at watering places and other reserta, and it
la imp sslble o get prompt answers, due
notice of what they do will be given, but
tbe publication of he list will not be do.
layed on that account, That tbe amount
will yat be materially Increased, there Is no
reason In the world to dnnbt. Oar people
ABB BUTHUSKD
by the great success »uaii.*d, aud It Is
gratifying to them to know that the people
all along tbe line are much Interested.
Yesterday President Jordan had cooaalon
to telegraph Mr Douglass Glessner, aditor
of the Gr fll - News, In regard to some
business trausao.lon and Incidentally men
tioned that onr eabsorlpllon whs ov.r 1100 -
000 to Ihs Georgia Midland. Mr Glessuer
replied ns follows :
Gkikvin, Ga August 4.—To G Guuby
Jordan—Grlfliu oougratulAteH you and has
already commenced her sabaoilptlOD, I
will send yon soon the survey from Urfll )
to Lionel Grove. Doumi.ahh Gj.rmh kb
The allusion lo the survey be w>»en
Loons Grove and GrlfQa, means that the
survey bad already been made between
those points and would be sent the diiec*
tors here. The directors of the G< orgia Mid
land are going to put engineers lu Ibe field
to run the line to Loouat Grove tn m t .at
Bhoals, to he lu condition to connect with
he Athens rallrond, to be bail by the
Richmond and Dtuvllle road. The director!
will m-*ka no move until they are posseunsd
of all tbe fuots and Information neoeaat ry
to Intelligent, so i'm.
VAUK US MSKT1NU8
have bean held all aiung the Tne by Ibe
oonntUf throtgh whloh It pass*a. A day
two ago a meeting was held a Beuolu, lu
whloh mnoh Interest was manifested
several resoluMons adop.ed. They pledged
tba support of lha elttxuns or Benoia and
viol >lty to aid In building the Georgia
Midland road, provided the road la bu.lt
hrongh that town. Committees were *p
pointed to sollo>t subsorlpllons, and a com
mu tae appointed to aeoure the right of way
from Line creek to tbe Meriwether line,
1*1 KB OOUBTY ACTS
A report Irom a meeting at Conoord, held
on the first, h*a this; “At a large and en
thnslastlo meeting held here, we agreed to
give tha right of way through onr part of
Pike and net onr best effort to promo e tl
prtjco'.of building a railroad from Coinn
bus lo GnfQo. Oae man agrees to g!
fitly acres ot laud, anotbai will imbscrl
oae thousand dollars, ovhera will give i
they ara able, in a taw words, we hereby
pledge ourselves to do our pari lu money
and labor. ”
ANOTHER SHUT OUT.
of 8 to 1. The game was tha closest and |
mi.st cBotiing ever played In this city, only |
on.«rr .rb.| ng mvl« In th. wbol. t T , m „ Wur*mm»
th.'.n II, d.r allh. OhMI.loOfU h.TInr Mr U r Trobr t .rmwl. or -I.Mtoo. bit .t
«»m» eu In fl.ldln, m ball. At.DI.% »i.n .rn.ot. .romlda, m,rob.iU ol Tort • or lb T.i-
the game by . ooJ base rnonlng, tbe banars m. h*l 1 obwBfth of tick t No &9. vt la the reosat
making secrlflos hits to bring tha manera * JaasGraad urawlas of Ths LoulaUue SUta Lot*
home. Chattanooga fla..*ed superbly and tery.wileh d •» ten M.oawnd dollars. Collected
though e.even bits were m tde off of Hart throeeb tbs City N»ii«>rai Bsak of Fort Worth,
Tsxm. Jons 24 —Q.ueetim Nuwaysper.
Leaf.
A ( anary BI d. Tua fl«.d*-r wilt be ealtfc*
h y rewarded by returning to Mre Gto
P'.slps, _
Fee #JS- *M«N*rer-*MM.
he flrr. d*y < ' Uo obe« next T will
pen in Coinmbns e ee.««.t »ch* ol f r yrls.
aug6 doawtf ‘«Bo H Di W4.
Mseon's Quart Ftu.t Jers 10 4enla a plect*
J W 0ANDBBS,
rugfi 91 Websl< r Building.
Far f«ai
Tbe new Iwo-acty. seven-room Rwi-
denoe Josioorapleted on Crowfo'd or Teeth
street, between Troup snd F rayfb ; gas and
warm and cold water. A pply at City Drug
Store, or oex. door to Uu> jcsidenoe.
^ angS dlf
teffes io ffcltsksa* ssftnriftsrs.
Da log my eb.ente trotu CDiDmoai Mr A
W Pr.or, chief operuior if A lante Tela”
phone Kxobaug'', will have charge of the
Columbus Exchange.
T L Ingham, Msr.rger.
Jlsaia mm Moom at It IMrk.
The Street Keilioau be k s to lmurm Its
Irons that a band has be«n engaged lo
ay In Hose Hill pa*k on Wednesday
af.ee-noon from 5 lo 7 o'clock, and on
Tuesday and Friday a van Ings at Pavilon
da Newman irom to 10^4 o’dock.
Wm Kbdd, Jb,
aug4 to wcu fri Bnp't.
Fine PIsylsiTof ttaa Home Tcaau-
Ttae Bear* m Hapaaitlsa «* Hi*
vli.ua Usma > Nrwi fr'ruaa Other
■.vague tiauiaa aid the DlaaiOBd
■elsewhere.
Tne Columbus .sum o mil uea to pile up
b. norn In tbe Hamond. Ytt'.erjay the
o ub shut on lTrmluglmm by n score of 8
to 0, the same score of the day before. Tbte
makes the four.h game In snooesslon that
the Coinmbns team has shut out Its onm»
biunti. Two wlih Macon and two with
Birmingham. Mach a foal iikr uot befoia
been do o In the soul beru leugue The boyR
are all playing great ball. Yesterday made
the fifth game that Cline has
played at short stop wit hunt
an error. F<iw short stops have
ever made suob a record. Clark p'fohed a
great game, only two basa hi s being got
ott him and nine batters being struck nut.
Tuls would bo fine work if he had been
well kept tor the occasion, bnt considering
how well ha dtd tha previous day, adds
much to his excellent work. Collins play
ed without au error and mads a doable
play all by hlmBelf-the third time such a
thing has been done lu tbeBouthern league,
Andrews having made one nod Bittmau
one previously. Below we give the
PAKTiUULAKM OF TUB (IAMB.
Bibmimguab, ala, August 4 —The game
between t>oiuiuboa and Birmingham was
much better than that of yea'erday. bnt
eu led with the same result, 8 to 0 lu avor
ofCdlnmbas. And ews and Hambu g, wbo
wire on tbe alok list the dpy before, took
their nsnal places on the diamond aod
both p ayed a perfect game. Clark and
Strauss were again the battery for C >lmn
bos and Clark pn sled the borne learn
worse than ever, only two hits
being made. Coinmbns has a trump
In Clark. Lyons made the only
error in the field, bnt the fielding was so
well doue that it amounted to nothiug.
TUe Bit mil ghain people ware inclined to
klok at some of Umpire DeFraicc’s decis
ions. They say tuat he gave the Columbus
team the first run when the man was fairly
out at the borne plate It Is admitted, how
ever, that C.ilumbns won the game by out
playing Birmingham. Two beamliul don
ble plays were made by each side, one of
whloh waa made by Collins alone. Tbe
soore book shows this
official hcobb:
0 7 8 9
Atlanta "01001I000-8
Chatanicga UiUUUOOOO-1
A meetlug was held ’o-nlght to take steps
to organise a new eomptny to take obarge
of the cino, and It is probable that a oom*
pany With fWOQoapl'at will toe formed,
MAOJlV VS AUGUSTA
The gsmfe >retard*y in Maooa result'd in
favor rf tbe home ’earn by a anre of 8 to 2
mbmfuis ^ bfeat* wahhvillb
Tbe gums m Memphis yeaur^ay recalls
ed; Memphis 8, Ne** vt'le0
TO PI SB AND.
L.ANOAHTKB, Pa, Aagast 4 —President
Copu>a--d, of he Dsnoaster Bank cub, tele*
grapbsd to tbe manager of the clnb oi Rich*
mo d ibis morning that the olub would
dlf band after lo»day'a gems, owing to in*
euflloient ».upport. An fcfTorl will be made
by other parties to reorganise and play out
tha eastern leagne schedules.,
OTHBB CASKS.
Phlladelpbls— Chicago 14, Philadelphia 8
BoJtixnore- Baltimore 5, Athletics i
uincinusii— -luoinnati 4, Pittsburg 1
New York—New York 7. Buffalo 1
Washington—Nationals4, Detroit2
Klohrocnd-Laroasier8, V:rgirja8
Providence—Providence 5 B:L .ule4
Bt Lou s—Bt Louis 6, Lou.ftVllleS
Hotel Arrivals.
Kankin Houbb -J H Rsiul, Atlanta;
F H Woodsou, Dadevllle, Vs; Theo
Bear, W E Nuvili, Ciuolnnati; J W
Jones. LuulBville; J Kohlberg, Phlla*
deipbla; H HU man, Clncinuail| ▲
Lendueim, New York: A H Stevens,
Alabama; W 8 Powell, Louisville, W
A Williams,‘N&fcbvllle; J U Mulllkeu,
BaUimorei W H Turner, Atlanta.
Biiown Houbb —W M Klrbo, Flor-
enecs HUM eioalf, Jamestown.
Ybhanda Hotel—J H Couch, TJ
Dtvis, MIhs Dllla Johnson, Talbotton.
Central Hotel—John Kennedy,
Flint Ktver Factory; K A Chunn,
Woodbury; W B Hearn, £ F Roberta,
Opelika; Rory MoNelll. Tar River: H A
Htowart, H Louie; L C Averett, Chip-
let; A Kuaup, Baltimore: Wm Howell,
J C Moore. Cincinnati; J D Hoogb,
M Peyser, Jr, Macon.
Not Wisely, tuft Toe Well.
Mr D A Castleberry, Howard’a clev
er blaoknmitb, retraikod on Monday
that be would eat tbe largeftt water
melon In towu ileomebody would pay
for It. He waa soon at work ou a thirty
pounder. He atarted out with much
rellab and waa Boon Bat tubed, but he
bravely continued until be was ou the
outside of the whole melon. He then
went away in tbe Wocda to Bleep off tbe
effeeta, and when tbe orowd aaw that
be had not been in tbe shop for some
boura began to grow uueasy. Hla dla
apptaranoo created quite a little aenaa
tion, aa it waa thought be might be
dead, bu 1 . later be waa agaiu at hla poat,
none tbo worse f r bla feat nave a alight
cramp. He waa < tiered a melon yea
terday, but be respectfully declined,
Dsaih oi firs M W Howduls.
The death of Mrs Sarah W Bowdotn
occurred yesterday at 3 p m at the
home of bor son, In Griilin, She left
tbi* city on laat Friday, accompanied
by her daughter, Mrs T W Mark!
hoping that a ohange wou.d have been
beneficial. Her disease waa congestion
of tbe bowela, and her condition grew
rapidly worse until yesterday when
death relieved her ol her sufferings.
Bhe was about aevonty years of age,
and had been a strict member of the
Baptist church during tbe greater por
tion of her long life.
Mr T W Markham left yesterday to
atteud the funeral, which takea place
theie at 6:30 o'clock this afternoon.
A imrs Fall.
Belt Johnson, a colored employe of
the Georgia ateam and gas pipe com
pany, received a aevere tall yesterday
He was working on a water tank at M
L lUia Our card's residence, near the
city. He waa on a ladder, about fifteen
feet from the ground, and had a pair of
tonga weighing fifteen or twenty
pounds in his hands. By some means
the ladder tell, throwing Bell to the
ground with considerable force, the
heavy tongs striking him ou the obeek
aud lrlllotlng a painful wound. He
got up, however, and walked to the
oily. His ivjar'es are not very serious,
Bat wren corner of T J Pearoo’s store and
Huff A Bla: ks’s, a »wim ysfioliar gresnb^ck.
The finder will be liberally rew uded uy
leaving It with Milton W Howard,
aug4 2t At Wt>ii* A Uartlb'o o.crs.
Bay N D Sullivan's Tobaooo from 1 L
Pollard JyI9 se lu irl 8m
Read advertisement headed QIC .It
may richly repay von mart
BIRMINGHAM.
Murpby, 1 f
Tray, lb
Merritt, o...^.
McLacgblln, ■e. MM .....
Gel *«, ‘Jb
MeO&uiey,
Kitily, c:
■'.atslug, r 1
Barber, si*
Dorgao, r .
Lvons, 3b»
Go.llus, 2d b
Donnelly o f .
Hamburg, 11
Clark, p
K B II f
»i u o
9 1
0; O' 0
BLURB RY IBNINOS.
1 2 8 4 6 0
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0
Blrmlngbam M .... 0 0 0 0 0 0
Doable Plays-Lyons, Collins and Ac*
draws 1, Collins 1, Murpby and Gslss 1, Mc
Cauley. Gels* aud Tr«y 1
Struck Out—By Clark 9 by McO mley 6
Phased Balle-Btrausa 1, Metriu 3
Baeee ou Balls-Clark 1. MoCauley 1
Left on Boses—Columbus 8, B rmlngbam
2.
ATLANTA WINS AM THRU GAME.
Chattanooga, August 4 —Chattanooga
was defeated by Atlanta to-day by a More
WHITE WINE VINEGAR
The realdeuoH now oooupied by George A
B art lord la for rent from October 1st.
jySO tn,sst,seAtu J r Millbb.
The deeireble six- room dwelling on lower
Ogletnorpe, oorner Seventh (Fsw) street
Ski eel oars p sea the door. Poeeeeston given
Goto bar lit Apply aft 78 Broad street »to IV
N Curtis. eugl U
BuMMsf Lti/Sr Salt.
▲ splendid DUhdiag rot, sixty by seventy-
four, being part of lot on southwest oorner
of Jt ekson and Franklin eiveei s. Apply to
JySO eod2 w Jno V Ivbrson,
Bmi Granulated bngar twelve pounds for
one dollar, at Crane’s. angl ly
8YRUP—Pure finger Drlp\ sixty cent
per gallon. Robbrt S Chaanb.
auglly
Tba fitore . Honae. No 128 Broad street
now oceupled by Blanohard A Booth; also
the store house now oooupied by Oeihonn
A Brooks, next door below tbe Central hotel
|yl2 tf A J Bbthunb.
Pare Apple Vinegar for ptokllng, a*
augl ly Cbanb’s.
A new four room Cot*age on lower Broad
stree'. Price 112 60 per mouth.
|y£8 tuece tf Bollin Jfuffbbron.
FIFAFOIAA.
ho >don, Angus! 4 —Contois,
18 18, (. NX)nut —.
NBW YOJSX MUNBY MARKSTT,
Nbw York, Aog 4-Noon.-stocks are
_a i Money es-y, 1 per oeui. Kfc ange—
long, l*4 b6H snort *1 86£. Btate bonds
very dull. GOVsiameut colds dull.
Naw York Aug 4— Exoha-g« *4 86W;
Mou y 101)4 per cent Gov -«* mer.ft oom s
dm -N«# our par oema 122)4 three per
oenui 102J4 bid. fiUle bom ■ ami,
aja-rnnAeunv aalak‘Jk .
Gold • u Bub-Treasury 1100 664 000, onr
fenoy *24.987.000
SIWTOU BTOOB MABKB1.
NSW York. August 4 —The stook market
bao aasln caen very dull to day. Prioes at
the opening were strong, and in the early
dealings there was a fraotloual advance,
whloh emied quotations 'o the bighert
figures real is *X during ihe day in tba
afternoon tbe mai set was oom par.* lively
steady aud eloaed firm, at the following
prices s
Ala cl ms a i to o tt (Mobile * Ohio ,
do CIMS B.C’Sh 101 *
Georg u 4*s MIS
ieorgu /•», mortg. 102H 1
. 0. brown oonsols.107
-‘•nncefoa 47>*
tVlrglnla 6'« 40
onsoh... 47
peak© 4 Ohio •*-
^o k Northw'u 9*)9g
dc rreferred l?o
_ jnver A BloGrnnde l*k
krle IftH
When you visit or leave New York City
via Grand Central Depot save baggage ex*
pressage and *8 carriage hire, aud stop at
the Grand Union Hotel, opposite said dee
Pot.
fiix hundred elegant rooms, fitted up at a
oost of one million dollars, *1 aud upwards
per day. European plan. Elevators. Rsss
taurant supplied with the beat. Horse oars
stages and elevated railroad to all depots
FaznlllM oan live better for less money at
the Grand Union Hotel than at auy other
first nlam hotel tn th* «itr. lv 10 dJy
For MSI*.
As wt wish to oloae our buainesi by J m*
uaiy 1st or before, will sell the stook ol
Groceries, Tobaccos and ;L'quois lor cash
at oost and oelow
1?19 tf PlOMBBR Co UrBBATXVB Co
Worth Mio Woighi 4m 9ms.
Shaker’s Aromatlo Diurrcce* Cordial Is
gaining a repu'atlon Irom oun end of this
eouthsrn belt lo tbe other, because it never
fails to oure every case of Dlarrhce », Dysen
tery, Cholera Morbue, colto psiua Lu ho
bowels, eto. No remedy on earth is
effectual for ohlldren teething. It. Is pure
pieplant, prompt, soothing aud healing,
anu never disappoints In a single instance
A number of eminent physician* are now
using It in their praolloe with uuboundea
suocess, giving it preference over all other
remedies. Ask for Huaker’s Cordial aud
take uo other. Every druggist lu Uolum
bus has it for sale at 2i cents per bottle
dlf
Large lot Unlit'a uew crop Turnip fited
lust received at Tamer’s Drug Btore, and
will be sold at bottom figures
Buy your Turnip Beed ..f JobaP Turner
New crop luit in, Prioes as low as ibe
owest.
If you bave never tried the Soda Water
dispensed at Tamer’s Drag fitore yon have
Indeed missed a treat. Delay no longer,
but go atouoe aud tefresb yourself with a
glass of unexeelled soda waur with shaved
For Meat.
Tbeolnb room*, occupying ths seoond
floor over the Enguirkr-Bun oflloe, is for
•'cnt the next ytui, iu.mig u r fits'
Oolober next. C A Kline.
Je28 tf
A SytMai Maroalm.
A good lami.y Hone, gentle and kind,
a soafirst-raie Delivery Wagon and Har©
none, will be sold cheap. Can be seen at
J mlfth Allen's alabies,
iyl7 tf ^ D J Fkilkr
Km Braismte for Me mi.
The deal) able five room fttealdenoeof Mts
H A MoMJobH' l, next door above J B Gar.
roll’s, on Jaokson street, Is for rent, lor an
other year. For lnformailon apply to
)y28 tf W P Hunt
Btoro Bhnui tor B*mt,
Tbe small Biore H juBi next tj the G*nr-
gi» fiieam and Gas Conupau> for rent* For
formation apply tn
J>8L tf Mrs h J Sali?i»uky.
Tbkthina (Teething Powden) aids Dli
goMtlon, liegnlait). iuu liowo**, fitrengvh
the child and makes Teelbiag eaiy
Cares Eruptions and Bores. Jyli dwln..
Bay your Hats from u J Thornton.
lut Ten
LsksBbors.—...... wf*
LnalavllUk Nnsb
Mem A OhAilMtOL UX
Msimot MAmol MAmo t
For sale by Ooinmbas Iron Works;Oo.
t ap8 tf
Vor Hen ft.
Resldenoee, Stores auu Rooms.
Jyl2 tf TIPkAROB,
toe
dll
Wall liHitd Wus (HlHiufl.
L-tal Buiuiav two little on l hi run
Khv Charles Adame, who live8 near
Oataula, were discovert d eating oalo
mel. A paoknge of the drug had been
iuudverlently left within their reach,
and while no one but the oulldren were
iu Mie room, tbe oldest secured the
paokage, aud, after eating some, com
menced feeding it to the younger child.
After a couaideiUble quantity of the
drug had been taken,i he children were
discovered, and a physician hastily
sum mooed. Roth were reported quite
ill from the effects of the purgative.
Dlfllculiy In Optima.
We understand that another disturb
ance is brewing lu Opelika. Bad blood
exists between Oapt F M Dunbar and
Marshal Yarbrough. The two had a
difficulty on last Baturday, lu whloh
the lie was passed and Oapt Dunbar
threw a brick at the marshal. It was
thought expedient to arrest Cspt Dun
bar, but when the Columbus train left
there yesterday he was sitting In front
of hta store armed with a shotgun aod
plstola daring the officers to lay their
hands on him.
Slakktw at Sekaiaiia.
Dr J N Gilbert left last night for No
1, on the Scuthwestern railroad, to at-
lend the children of Mr N T Rustln,
who are Buff’oring with dyelntery of the
moBt malignant type. Weare Informed
that the disease Is prevalent In that
neighborhood.
Between Onraelves,
llecauM her ey«a to ma and you
Tha brlghtaat ara and biuaat.
Bhall atotuia a r iaa between aa two,
Tha oldeat Men la and trnaat T
She amlba on me, my heart la llgkt ■
And yonra la ateaped iu sorrow)
Aid yat the flowir I gave to-night
Sho'll throw to yoo to morrow.
Coquette la aha t so aav with mo.
“Let him who wins her wear her;
And fair—however fair aha ba,
There’a many a laaala fairer."
But if it hap, and wall It may.
That each in vain hei plaadrd.
If all my aooga ara thrown away,
And all yoar sighs unheeded.
We'll vow oareelvee uo hermit vows.
We'll crow no f .amine billow,
Wa’U hind about onr ditmal browa
No wreaths of mournful willowi
But show. In epUa o' her dirdalo.
We yat can live wl heat her.
And joining hands wa’ll laugh again
And think no more abcut bar I
saw el ties ter Beat.
A Uwilling on me oorner of upper Jack-
son and Lee streets containing five rooms
and a store room, with a servant's bouse,
all lo good condition, a good well of water
and a la ge rleh garden. Poseemlon given
Oolober 1st. Bireel oars pass In float of the
door. For la formation apply to
Promt Bpxnobr,
Jy28 cod tf or W * Du Boon.
Far Mont*
Store Honae No 69^ oo west side ol Broad
street, now occupied by James E Cargill at
a dry goods store. PosBeudon given Octo
ber 1st. Apply lo
Jyia U Louis F Garrard
Off for S*e Yar*.
Our cutter, Mr L P AeoObbaolier, I ewes
tor New Yolk this marring whore he goes
to perfeo: himself in the highest and latest
brauohesat the Merahant Tailoring Art
His close, constant study and long experl<
enoe as a Buooeasfulouiter piaosabtm among
the first artists in tbls oonntry. Desiring to
be unexcelled, thoroughly proficient, and
iu>ly acquainted with every style aud
uhauge In the profession, he wlliUevoie one
month annually vlst lng the leading ein
poriums of fashion and acquainting himself
wlih designers that he may be in oom-
munloallon with them whenever any thing
new ormes out. We have engaged a gen
leman of ability in the profession who hae
had long experience In New Y ;rk and tbe
south as a cutter. He will be .vlih us lu the
Hbseuoe ol Mr Aen bach er ready to serve our
customers aad the public genteelly. We
guarantee every garment turnea outsails
faotory and solicit your patronage.
dwtf H J Thornton.
Fer Mens groom ibe Mot ot Ooiobmr.
A new two-story House, six rooms and
bath room, with kLoheu aud setvanla
room attaohsd; gRss and water. Inquire
oorner houae southeast Jaokson and Nint
treats. leg? t« J hn Ryan,
RftIPLB, HABVST dk OO,
lafeeftarere and Dealer* la Wssil
sad Dressed Lumber,
Bash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Sawed
and Tamed Work. Keep constantly on
hand a rail supply of Laths, Shingles,
Lime and Builders' Hnpplles generally,
Ciders solicited, and will be filled promptly
at reasonable figures. Do a general con
tracting and bnlldlng business.
Plans and specifications furnished free of
charge to those who entrust their work to
our oare.
Offloe and Mills opposite nnlon depot,
Mercer street, Coinmbns, Ga.
▲gents tor Chewaola Lime. tall tf
Mtor Men*.
One of the stores In Captain Little’s new
building, apposite tbe Rankin House,
Will befitted up to suit tenant.
Yongb A UniMXSt
ly7 U Ksty Agents.
PUS Urmo Mtoroi
During theee hot and dusty days
there is considerable talk of dull times,
but we do not oomplain. We try to
please our oustometa aud by strict at*
tentioo to business we now and then
gain a new oue. Our business is stead
ily, if slowly, growing, but it haa not
near reaohed the limit we desire. Our
efforts in the past speak for themselves,
We propose to maintain the reputation
our establishment has won, and con
tinue to te l at a small profit every
thing kept in a first-class Drug estah
Itahment. Our s ock of Drugs is be-
iug oonstai Uy replenished, and we
guarantee them fresh aud pure. O
stock ot Toilet Articles is unrivaled in
this market for beauty, eieganoe and
utility. In this department we call at*
ftemion to Doutrilices, Colognes, Ex
tracts, Powders, Bath Towels and
Sponges. We have an elegant line of
fine fioaps, Nponges and TuoJi Brush
es. Bods Water of delicious syrups,
snd natural mineral waters always on
draught.
Try our new Tolu, the latest thing in
gum, ond our Chewing Tobaooo, u
Ant at in tne oily.
Uno A Bradford,
dtf Alauager,
Liverpool, August 4— Noon— cotioz. dal
am pr o-, gentraoy La buy«i’s favor; up*
' ndii middling urlbans 6 ll-16d; sales
noo buiob—for speculation and export
ii-ceiptfi 8000 bales- 4900 American,
Futurcc • .t ier, at foaowlog qont«tlo»’S5
August, aod B'-ptembt-r.....^. 5 26 645)5 2H.6ld
H-iptemter »nd Oc'.ober... M ....6 27 64@6 i8 04d
O i.ober auu Nov -uber 6 25 > 4i
Novtmber ai.d Decembci...6 2-i 64U
Docetuoer ai.d Jt u ..y.........5 *:4 64 L
January snd February....— 6 26 64d
Tenders •'t dell v«i lee for io*d»y'« dear Inc*
were 59,600 bales ot new docket, anu Ot
' yi o.d docket.
2:CO p m—Sales of the dev Include 6200
ba:fe of American; uplands 5 7-lbi; oneans
BHI.
Futures: August delivery R27-64d sel
lers; August and Moptemher 6 27-H4U sellers:
Bepiembur and October 5 .8 64a sellert,;
ry end Marcu 6 28-64d buyers,
esdy.
4 00 pm — Futures — August delivery
27 64(1 seneis; August and Bep*ember
sfiiifcrs; March and April 5 81*64d value.
Futures o osed qo2et aud steady.
Spencer’s CALHOUN iOBACGO.
augl ly Robert b crank,
O. B, Vmmnu At t o.
Bill at Qn-ucn Oi.y Coni od Wood Yard
(Woolfoh. A Shepherd’s old yaro)
WOOLDRIDGE JELICO COAL,
The best money oan procure, Bummer
rates.
Also. Oak and Pine Wood,
Sttok Wook *8 50:
Block Wood 88 75;
Split Wood 81 25. aug2 lw
Brink! Briokt Brink t
Contractor* aud others warning Brick
will oo well to call on the undersigned fu
prices, Now Is th- time to balld while ma
terlnl Is cheap, Are prepared to rarnlsb
Brick in any qaau lty desired.
W W A gbo O Berry.
Telephone 89 ___ i«10 ly
Clearing out 8 raw HatsatTinruton’i
dwil
JPiewse Mmko Uttm otom.
Mr EniroR: Please give m a space Id
yoar valuable paper to complain of certain
parties in the oiiy who make uee ol youi
oolumus.
Heveral times late’y I have taken up ths
morning paper to read the news. 1 have
only a tew moments each morning befox
poind to my bu-iness, and d j not like, afiei
spending bait of them reading an article
to flud wh-.t I have known for a long time
that. Mr T L Grukird, tbe con .raoior and
builder, bad tbe latgeetstoor of bnllders
nihtertul in the city; that be Is a thorough
meohario, a reliable geutloman, and that
he has a pi - nlug mill and gels out work
nil kinds lor his own use aud the publio
tha*. ue keep* mautels ol state, iron aud
wood, fancy plaster woik, Iron work, and
In fact everything In the builders’ line,
will not try to tell you all he sells; 11 would
lake too muoh space, but please make bl
■rap. **
Dme/I Biomet Bitno'J
For sale by Ooinmbas iron Works Co.
ap8tf
Try Sullivan's' Free aud Easy" Tobaooo.
For sale by I L Pollard ly 19 se tu irl 8m
I, L Pollard, sole agent for Bnlllvan 1
Goo ! enough " Tobaooo ly 19 se tn 111 8m
A.O. V. W. VeluuSsi Ledge-No. 7,
| A lend regular meeting this (Wednesday)
evening at 8 o’clock.
Wm Emrich, M W
0 E Egtes, Recorder. isidSdwed
If yon feel oppress«d by the heat or in any
way feel weak or debllltaled, get a dose.
Nicholson's Liquid Bread and use a bottle
dany. G ureti A Sons. Agents. Js25eod3m
C E Hoohstrasser is prepared to supply
amines with Nicholson’s Liquid Bread
th bottle or dt sen. Je25eod8m
Beteec Hekeoi.
Misses Mary J Tuornas and B.wsle Wad
dell will resume the exercises of their sohoo
Thursday, Ootober 1, 1885. A libera pat
rooage is sol lotted. Charges lor the scho
laatlo year are as follows:
Collegiate o.satos....mm..........mm..• MN .
later mediate olusse^
Primary olasses 80
Music, instrumental or vooal...^..
No extra oharge for Latin, French, Elocn
lion. Uses Sieging, Calisthenics and les
sons in Fanoy Work.
O:e-half payable Ootober 1st, balance
February 1st, all strloily in advanoe,
No deduotlon sxoept in cases of protract
•d Illness. Jj?2tt stAwsd If
»CMMtB SCHEDULE*
Old Bell able.
Com trot MAmo Monto,
Columbus, Ga, July 27,1886.
On and after Auguat l9t ths local rates
freight on the Chattabooohee and Apa*
taohioola rivers will be as foltuwn:
Floor, per barrel
Ferffliidra per lou 4u oi-n
Coitou seed meal M .........7. ^.40 cents
Cotton, psr bftle H .«.*.m«N*H. H .... WMNH 10 oenie
Other -relgbt lu preportion.
PASSAGE. Columbus lo Apaiachloola
*6 uo. O her poiuis lu proportion.
Special raftsman’s deck rates ae follows;
Apalachicola to Iola M „.^. M ....25 oents
ApaUchicotalo Cba.iahoochei--.—«6J ot
Apalaoniooia to Ba.nbridgw^MMM.^^76 04
Steamer Naiad will leave Columbus
Apataohlcoi»(vta Balnbrldg«)every Tuesday
morning 8 o’clock, river permitting.
Will wait on ner down ir p on Wednesday
and her u? trip Friday at Uhattahooehee
evening train.
Shippers will please have their freight at
boat by 8 a m on day ot leaving, as none
will be received after that hoar.
Boat reserves tbe right of not landing at
any point, when considered dangerous by
the oommander,
Biat will not step at any point not named
lu list of landings furnished shippers lor
1885.
Onr responsibility for freight oeesee after
It has bseu dnoiiargcd at a lauding when
no person is there to reoelve it.
Ratee subject to ohange without notice,
Samuel J WmxraiDn,
jil u Free's central Line ttoaur
H4BKEY BE FOETH,
isalrsMai
N Osiollna.
S IW »l
dAId y........... (0
do apsolsl tax....10
moon© m udio • .him,
NMbvill* A Ohst 41
NOPaclflo l'tts m*. . 67
N Y UoDtrsl V«J
»r©ferrsd N .. M 41X
psolflo MsI1.. mh . 47X
Blohmond A AllV^. .
Bjobmond A D»n... fl5k
Blch'd A W. P. Ter. IS
Book Ialaod....^ U8
“iTLCnar .’5 s
1’mm Paclfla 1-k
Union 1‘solfli^.MM.... 4tX
Wabash Paoflc, ... ft
io preferred..-. mt . 10
W UTelecrupb Oo.... 4»X
The Beit Evidence
SUCCESS
Enormous Sales
Which follow the Leading
lei
10Ho.
ai.ed ret receipt* 160 bales; ex-
f oita to Great,.Britain 220; continent 00,
rftDoeOO.
New York, August 4—Evening—Net re
ceipt*. OU, groftc e ptw 1190 Futures oloied
steady; sales 78.800 uales, h« follows:
August .H.W-J0 81-100910 81<10(i
September..
BEEHIVE.
f*M ImUmm era,
- taking the lead of ell other blood
mrlfiere with eetonlehlng reulditv
It rlolily dneervee and le tepidly win-
the ooulldenoe of the pnolio.
— e blood parlher, It le ebeolntely
without eu equal In the oure of
Syphllle, In any atu^c, Sorolule, Koee-
ma.Cloere, Blieuaiunem, White Swel-
Ulcerated Sore Throat, and older
. J Dleeaeua, or Skin Llaeaaes from
iure Blood
IT A I'oouior, Perry. Qe.. aay.i "I
ueea it in my praotioe twonty-flTt
-j. I- i» » porloot blood purifier,
infallible Hpeoiho for the dieeeeeo
.. whloh It in .eoommoudod.”
Pf but. Dt , September 1, 1884,—The
-. I. U. Qentleiueu i I had the oooaeion
reoeutly to watoh the effoot of O. L U.
n,a Indian Cute) on one of Lhoea
lbleuaeee ot blooj poleuniog. Af-
two rfeeke treatment, the patient
fully restored tu health. Xoun le
tliily a wonderful wedlolne. I am
fund ot rushing into publio uototl-
hut knowing wool I do with re-
-— to your remedy, I tuel that to
witohold that knowledge from sutt’ei-
lng Humanity would tie an loexouaable
wrong. So great is my ounfldenoe tn
uuratlve power ol your biuoa ourl-
I freely oonsent that you make
' use ol this statement as you see
Itespeotfully,
oo J w OOLYBR,
Hherm of Houston County,
yon suffer from auy blood disease
_ skill disease irom Impure blood
_ uortaid, pleasant and qulok oure u
within reach.
ounoumiou the proprietors say
—j havo yet to uieet with the first
failure ol (J, I. C. to do au that is
aioiod (or it. Phioh |i,50 Pan Hot-
TUB.
Sold in Columbus, Ga., Oy Oltv Drug
ilore,A. Bradford, Manager,
ugflfdly
ker Jt.nl.:
TU. slurs, Mo M7 CIO... sir s\ will be
lor rent Irom ve.ohsr ntxi. Apply io Hi
ll 11 er Co- Operotiy. Oo j,p, t |
Ifp/seel*. Hii.ilfU.
PirtleshiiTing ueieetiv.- eyes .re lnyltcd
oooll and have them examined ty ihe
Opthulmasoplo test trie of ouargr, aid is
speoiaoieii om bo o? biu.fii they win be
‘(tied a. a modoraie ptloe,
Je28 tf J U UiiAsSAtt.
ling, .
Blood
Im|>u
have
year..
.Old
io
tor
nyt J
evy,
gut.!
wile
IngJ
wro.
tbe i
fior,
snob
If)
THE greit orowds ol ladles who
dally throng our Stores, eager to ayall
themselves ol some of the Bergelns
e are off .-ring, Is positive evldenoe of
the public confldi noe whloh weerjoy
Now, to show our appreciation of the
liberal patronage bestowed upon n,
we have determined to give our one
lomers a benefit, and with that objsc^
In view we will cflsr for
MONDAY, TUESDA
u 9 90 tUOon 9 91-108
Oolober
November
Dec mid her,
Janaary ...
Fouruary.. M .. m es M . M Me....ss.~. 9 77*1U0® 9 78-:Wj
March.- 9 87 1U@ 9 88 100
Aprl) MMM . 9 97-IC8® 9 «8 iOO
May 10 06 llocolU 08-loU
The <’uai ftttya: Fa me deilverien, wi h
allgM llao'.uk ions, uec load 4100 to 5-100
Hod rec..v«r* il be/ors hdU ul ue bLlrd call
2*100 to8*l'0 for Oj obor to May, AL tbe
I bird o.-.il 8000 buies tot Ahaaat brought
10 80-100, 4 0 -‘oi Octooer 9 61*100, 200 for
Novemiici 9 58 100 aud 100 ’or Ma IU 5 100.
»enU-rob*>r w-ia ettar-fd a 9 87 100 December
9 fO IO'J, Jo.aarj 9 05*100. Fsbiu ( j 9 85 100,
YlaiCh 9 83 100 a u dpi 9 95 100. Fatnree
olo«ed oai6( u. (1 firm.
GALVE8TON AdgUSt 4 — Cot»OD qUlR'l
middnngb 9^3- doi receipts CO. grot^ 00
dales 27, nloc-A. 974
I*0: V0LK, Augu t 4 Oat'on qilet- mid*
illltgeB 11*10, net reoeipis 112 gi as 112; sa'cs
U stook 1816, exports to Gteal Bcuula 00;
ra. oe to.
Willing ton, Angus t 4—Cotton quiet;
ralda^ings net receipts 1 gr ns J;
4 — Cotton quiet;
net reoeip's 8 grosi
o) eaiue vu. c . ck 1107; exports io Great
Hritaiu (10 continent Ol, Francs CO.
New Orlkanh August 4~coti«n market
quiet | aa*4ULiin«» 9^o; net reoelp s 29:
truss 29; sales 200; sic*.* •——; exports io
Great Britain —, nontlneat 00; France 00
Mobile, August 4—uoitoi. no ark hi nomi
nal; middlings t%o; net receipu 4, gio-i 4,
- ktaa 00; atock 2680 exports to t real Bru
in 00.
MEMPHIS, August 4—Cotton firm; mid*
d’liiga 10c; net receipts 16; sblpmsnta 0C;
* vies 0J; stock ——; spinners CJ.
Augusta,August 4-Cotton market quiet;
o’ddHngs 10c, receiptr 14 sfilpiu«Lis GO,
i ties 7; stock —.
UHam.xBTON, August 4 -Cottti. cnli;
middlings 10c: un roeipU2, gross 2.
4ai#e 10; sicca 908, (.xporls to o»
00 Great Britain uu; Francs 00; spinners
250.
PBODUOH AMD PBOVISIOSS,
Vbf* kiei
Ohioago, August 4—Flour steady, Wbeat
ipened weaker and J40 lower and closed
No 2 red 9.
nlgher—ct*
Hepuraber . .
O-its firm, neu. ta ures HdvanolDg X&Xc—
0A*h 26®28o. Augus 25^20^0, Bep ember
25V4(S2 &o, October ‘k6>4g2^j. Mess pork
iiftguihr and io«ei-oash *9 75«9 9J,
\asus. 19 67^9 80, September 9 70^9 90,
Ojtober 9 75aiO lO Lira leirly active bu
iveak—Oabu aud August 40, Bep
• < mber 6 8747^4. Oolober 6 45@6 57^.
B ixod mea*« Bieucy—dry salted shoaidert
84 25a 4 60, short rib sides *5 41 @5 42, short
usux sides *5 90&5 91 Whisky tt m-|l 16.
dugsT uuebanged- granulated bX . stand
ard A 0fco,
Hi. Leslie.
8r Louis, August 4—Flour unohangod-
ramlly *3 50.^8 66. Wheat v-ry dull, closed
ab ut as yesierday—No 2 red cash 99)ft®
99ku; August Corn firmer aud
oi. s d Hb«ve yesierday-No 2 mixed
cash 41H($42%o, August 41%u. Oats dig ner
but duu—No 2 mixed cash 21>ft«24^o, Au-
■ ual ——0 Whisky eteady-ftl 18. Vrovle
loos dud aud iowei; Mess pork *10 71; bulk
us&ti- long dear sides *6 60 short rib sides
*6 80, short ol4«r sides *0 GO, baccn—long
clear sides 16 17K@6 12)4 short rib sides
*6 40@6 45, sb rt o.ea>* '.u#S |0 0 1 ®0 05; lard
*0 25, hams—*9 50^11 50.
Muala villa,
LouiBvn lb. Aug 4-Graln market quiet
— Wheat, No 2 red 95o; core. No fc whits
62<x oaf—No 2 rolxcu 84c, new oais27@283.
trovlslons weaker: Baoou—oienr no sides
88 80. olearsidek 6 76; ehonlders *4 75; bulb
meats, ole**'' riba 85 75, clear sluw *6 18;
monlaen *4 00; mees pork 111 (H* lard'
choice leai 18 lQ\ nugar eared hems 19 60(g
10 00.
Mew Orleans.
Nbw urlraks, August 4—Coffee market
firm— common to prims Rio in cargo*!
7KC9«o.
ttugur1
ItoUSTw'®: Ki'dv- o.mnrng.1,
common to good common ll)0!Bo; prime tc
•irtoi y prim* 36«i83.
uic. qalet—LouuiaBw ordinary ta prime
•He.
ClBilnell:
OiBOlWBkTl, Angsj. i will iky eteedy-
<1 IS.
NIM BMW Oil.
Niv otiu *. Aag 4-caunp Had mi—
prime ora le 980180, enmmer yellow 85)40.
oooklag 45a Market dull and tower.
New YoBK. Aag 1 — Ootwa Med oil-
orade B9^85o; refluvd 88o
■ AV4L NTUKHB, MM,
•Uv abh ah .1 Aagael 4-Tarpeatlae s teed y<
88)41, ieiu 100 AOeui etMdy—fl 05: telH
8uO uarrele.
Whjjibgtob. Aag 1—TnrpenUao firm—
88o Roelo dall;euulned87)4; good etreloed
90o. Tar firm al |1 50 Crude laipenllne
eleedy: bard II10 yellow dip end virgin at
,11 90
Nbw Yobk, Aog 4-Boeln quiet—elraln.
ed aod tood .iram.a 1164117)4, Tarpon tin i
doll, 15)40.
NBW Torn*, Aag 4—Hide.• iteeily-wel
eel ted New (Mean, eeleated, 45 and IK
pounds, M9Msj Taxu eeiectad. 50 and H
wmDsrma x> ay
A SERIES OK
Insuruiouutable Birgaias
lu every department, the aeual valnea
of whloh will be eaally reoognlied by
the publio without eomment on our
part.
Silks 1 Silks
pounds. 10)41
x, . __
domestic flaaoe J7#86e; Texas
pnllec 1849840.
RFW Yoax, August 4— Freighs to Live*
jwol steady—Oottou per steam. 8 821; wbeai
lhattah;och«e (sheriff’* Sale.
TTTILL bs sold bsfors tbs court bouss door in said
f f count?, on tbs lint Totals? lu Bestsaibsr
next* vitbln tbs Isffsl boura of sola *•> tbs hlghM*
biddsr, for cub. tbs followint prostrt? to wit: On
Texas son? 7 ?ssra ehi. name Bowd?. (ft) five h<ac
cattle. Paid sropsrt? levied on under sod b? virtue
of s ft fa istosd from tbs sussrlor oocrt of sold ouus*
t?.iu favor sf Wrlffbt McOook vs A W and B L
Dsat and L Bare, sscurit?, tbls August 1st, iw.
Such goods as Bleok Silks are rather
unseasonable now, with the thermom'
ter at 100, t at that ta tbe very reason
why we shall uff<*r them at marly half
value. Our Mr Lieweuhers is in New
York now to make fall purchases,
and we must make room for new
goods.
Here is the Story :
Black Non Paratl Qroa Grain Silk 90c,
regular prlae *1 26;
Black Gurnet Uroe Grain (120 per yard,
regular prlae SI 66;
Blauk Guiuet Ur os Grain Silk fl
regular price |1 86;
Black Guiuet Groe Grain Silk tl 75,
regular prlae (2 26;
Black O.toman Silk fl 10 per yard
regular p>lce fl 60;
Black Groa de Laudres 76c, regular
prloe f 110;
Black Rliada*mlre f 1 50 per yard, reg
ular price f 1 85;
Black Satlt Mervellleux fl 10, regular
price fl 50.
Th ) Balance of Onr Stock
Sommer
AT LESS THAN
NEW YORK COST
While floods! White Goods
Five more oases of that popular India
Linen at Bo per yard ;
Five more cosea of that 40-laoh Vloto
rla Lawn at lOo per yard.
Received by Saturday’s Exprees, an'
other lot of
20 DOZEN
11 Mis
35 Oents a Piece.
Also fiva ouee of Gape May Hata
whloh we offer at Jobbers’ prioes.
STiBNBM &L0EVEMH1BZ
The Leaden of
Low Prioes,
Blackwell’* G.iiu.
Tobaooo at Cka > e s.
PaieLeaf Lira e.c
augl 1/
Daria n Bmcklug
augily
o- u.h per pound.
Mobekt 3 Crams.
Bor Mont.
Store No 82 Brood s< 1«oi f now oooupied by
Alien Brothers. Apply to
J*4 f u» I G SlRUPPKR.
"Sullivan's Bcsr," no batter Tobaooo
manufactured. Get it from I L Pollard
|yl9 se iu fri 8m
The Moot JUotnu He min a Machine
Is sold by J H Bramhali, 99 Broad street
and you uc>ed uo better Ic28 tf
A Wite DwatidNf to Beafi
From the first oi Oolober uexi. ibe briok
dwelJiDg now oocupied by Mrs Jonnlogi on
upper Oglethorpe street, containing five
rooms, p*utry, kitoheu, serv mt-t’rooms
eto. Hit a of lot one-half acre. Apply fto
aug2.r % Jno H Bam,
fWclOffc <rw«rM«e
K'fcgJe A PhanlXee.- s • 75 O 80
C olumbus GO & 24
•ruioofcfts... 78 49 86
Georgia Home ins oo ftr;6
Bunk O.act.
i National 10 pi
Xerohania A Meolmnise’ 10 pr ot«li<
MirmmUaneono*
Pioneer Oo*Operativc Uo M 060
0 rafederate Ooupo.ti En-a.ji, MMh , i ff> 2
JKor Male,
40 Shares E^gie and PbcDlx Psotory
ook
80 Sbsrse M«ioban*8 and Mcohsnlcs’
Bxnk bt ok
68Snnreid Atlanta aud West Pi lut Rail*
road stouk
w a nrmb.
65 000, or any pari, city of Oolumbus
Bondi,
See me hafor«» von buy or se'l, I ran als
ways do B/t well, and ofl^n several pciuiii
better thon an, one e -e
Y ra will find Itgiefitlv to your Interest to
place what property you may have for rent
In my hands us toy long experience In the
management of real estnte on»ble« me to
be of great service to you,ns I know who ore
good. I m^ke no oharges lor advertising,
paying taxe .Immrui'oe and making repairs,
Onlyoharglng ao immlsslon on rents collec
ted.
TENANTS,
You will fl id it to voar interest to call at
For Rent from Oct. 1st
Fourteenth and Aolutoih alneis
Two story 0 toorn Dwenlng south
Ogiethorp*
Five room Dwelling Forsyth street (
Three room Dweiiing north letup
street
S bree ro im Dwellli.-g sou.h Jackson
tore ou Htunlliou load, Noriuern
Liberties
Two room Dwelling east Ninth Bt
Three room Dwellings eaht Ueveuth
street
Three room Dwellings McIntosh St
Five room Dwelling nur>h Broad
below Nlutn
Stores and Offices.
Brick store corner Broad aud Thirteenth
streets
Brick Store and Bakery on north Broad
—best »i*Mt.d in oliy
For U«Dt-Po88es8ion Uireu Mow
*:0 GO F'Mir room Dwelling north Tropp
street
18 00 m - . om 2 story Dwslllng sou’h
Oglethorpe
16 00 Funr ro m Dwelling, new # Troup
street
6 00 Dwellings on siuth Jackson, McIn
tosh and Seventh streets
Stores For Rent.
The store oooupied by J D Johnston, cor*
ner Broad and Thirlsenth streets, be*t
stand in the ci,y ‘or grocery or dry goods
MONEY TO LOAN.
I have *5 000to lend on good city proparly
In snms uoi lass than *500—s x and iwslvs
months
44 Twelt h Street,
Oppowlto FoatofBos
For Sale or Rent;
rented. The home co-iaii s etx large
rooms and two un ailer our*, with a.l tne
neoosaary out.hou-e*, bUbta, oow houses,
_ a garue j lu t* nigh state of 'buiuvaUon.
Poaseaslon to be given on tbe 1st oi Ooio«
ber. For terms apply to
fylft autwtf PERRY SPAN CEB.
RR. WARD’S mUY t
N ASBVILLI, vein. Tbs largest and b«sl
equipped •ebe "' - ~
Ue tweaqr-fitst ?«