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DAILY ENQUlllEtt BUM COLUMBUS, GEORGIA FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1886.
RIVER NEWS.
Arrival ofthiS^umfr t hl|»lcy.
Xbe steamer W 1> CLipley arrived
)«9t night about JO o'clock, bringing
jlje following weight and 'asseogerHi
Bju'.bern ■ x. res. cjicp my, 92 boxes
oittOgesj E M Waltb A Oo, 2 casta
empty bottle*; Meok Cerpeile , 6 oar-
reia oy Rtere; J K Harrla A Co, 1 pack -
ege clothing; Htury Hill, 1 .rank; T
bowman, M) barreia oysters; Wui R dd
& Ou, 1 keg aut.ll, 1 La rei snt.fi; Si iu.
Uiraebi 1 bundle bldts, 23 uarruli
eyrnp; J J Whittle, 1 barre. oysters;
Dr J N Gilbert, 1 ssck peanut; JH
Gabriel, 86 cases snufl; J K On <fc Oo,
2 oisea shoot; Abbott A Cooper,
2 axes, 1 bucket butter;
j H Ramsey, 26 boxes sea;;
.0 E Hoobstraascr, 149 boxes oranges;
Blanchard, Burras A Oo, 6 barrels
syrup, 3 boxes axes; G trreti A Sou, 1
barrel oysters; M T Bergan, 6 boxes
oranges, 1 bale ootton; J J Wood, 1 bar.
rei floori J W Miller, U barrels oya-
tere; Jtaapb S.ewar, oars of Garrett A
Bon, X l ox white rabbits, 1 barrel oys
ters; J F Marerum A Oo, 6 boxes
oranges; F.ournoy ABpping, 9 .arreia
ayrnpi W T Roblneon, 9 boxes oranges;
W L Tillman, 6 barrels oyatera, 10
elts.n eggs; Ballabnry A Grow, 10 bar
rels oysters; Pioneer store, 91 oarrele
gyrup; J L Hogan, 18 birrsis oysters;
Sleds A E beredge, 2gallons oysters; J
Kyle A Co, 1 package dry goods.
Bbe brongbt 889 oates of uotton, con
signed as follows s Carter A Bradley 60
balet; G .<orge P Bwirt A Bon, 28; Fiour-
ooy A Epping, 8. Biauebard, Burrus
A Co, 114; ttaglea .clPiieuix,7''; Hatoher
A WUkerson, 16, Ml T Berga. , 1,
Following is a list of her pus,-angers;
W O Donaldson, It 1b; Thus Chatman,
Suvestcr Hickman, W.liiaia Howard,
E.y Hull, Priuy J unson, G orge
J Garrett, C ist abooohee, F.s;
B H McAllister, B B tllas, F W Giber,
J H Mosley,Mias E Oowaey, F Gaines;
S S James, Howard; J 94 Y. Through,
Colombia; J F McAllister, W H Hol
man, E H Watson, D D S.sw
ard, Miss R xle B air, A
Brsnon, Wyley Smith, Eufanla;
Frank Basil, Colombia; Sam Daulel, L
Stright, Elm Djwdel, Fort Gainei;
Cbss Thomas, Eu auia; Vv Lswrenoe,
41 W Thompson, Rachel F dson, J M
J .dan, Manuel Malone, Jim Howard
Martin, W H Bell, Floyd Green,
O W Newell, Shook Adams, F.or-
enoe; Robert B dost, Cbattahoconee;
Willy Mtthel, Reuben Booth, May’s;
■ Giaoy Mod, Miss Dollls Bark, Doiils
aid Li lie Man, Mcilie Hinge Jack
Alexander, Biuff.on; F.dx Cook, How
ard’s; Edm n Htauiord, Fun: sine's;
Julia Miller, Biobard Bailey, Robert
Bailey, Barts’; Courts Cellos, Cotton-
ton; Isslo Allen, May’s.
THE SOUTHERN B1FL "9*
rler never foils to speak hts senMmon’s
boldly and honestly, Deal with him
kindly.
Thai Biu mill,.
F-r sumo lime isst Moisrs HillA
Law hove Leon < flf ring 'w handiome
prl* s nonets'L g of a 814 nnk as first
pns s id s f 12 , air .-•! o eukets as seo-
ord, to the persons making the oloeest
guess at the number ot beans In a bot
tle In their store. E.erv person huvtng
porch' sjd goods to ihe s aount ot *1
were entitled io a guess. Y nter-iay
wastheday for awarding 'be pnz s.
Miss Lcle Wrigb'gnos.ied 775, which
wan the eh seal, as iho bottle contained
773 si u sl.e received Hu, trunk. Ml-s
Ejiina WhC was the next nearest, with
a guess ol 770, «nd gois tbo b »uk ts.
A number of close guesses weie ie-
oorded, among ihem the following i
Mr i be t D iler. 777; Mr J li- Swlli,
777, and M as Lotto tVilBon, 769
WHY WINTERS ARE MILD
Iesealsaa Ispiasallss k> OMear
•l Iks Sl(»l lertlM-Csi* la Iks
A rslr te ks Given ska aisais si Jam.
kin Isr ike asiili el Iks Cierur.
The officers end members of the
Southern Rifles, of Talbotton, ere ar
ranging for a -fair In the Interest ot
their organic . ion, to be held on Jan
uary l4 h snu 16 th, 1886.
This gallant oid company of Georgia
volanteera was organic d in Talbotton
In 1869 When the war earns on it en
listed under the confederate fl gin 1861
{was company a. Fourth Georgia regi
ment,) with one hundred brave men,
•It fought in all the principal battles of
the war and came oat with a am all
-remnant of battla-aoared veterans, sur
rendering at Appomattox In 1865.
The present membership of the com
pany la composed ol yoang men of
Taibotlon and Talbot county; many of
them using the aons of the founders of
the company. They ere prominently
-oonneoted with ell the pursuits of the
town and oounty..
They dialre a fund to an form and
equip the company io first oUss style,
Tney desire to place the company in
the front rankd of our state, sod to this
end they appeal to you to o ntrltuie
■of your mibst-ince lo their
lair, Fal'y recog: Iziog tbo
importance of ixai: air,kg i.i
this auy and presoiH bts'oiy of our
country a thoroughly i quipped mi:i<!a :
they are deiermiued io make :be effort
to i.ui.d up the corn,.any. Muin y ■ r ■>x
times far the tair suouiu be t irwarned
by mall, or sh.,.pcd to Cap aia N P
Carreker, genera! manager, or W K
Dennis, secretary of he o'maptny, Tsi-
bottoo, G . Any article b .w.v r
small, or any amount in casL, wiil he
thankfully received aud grn.tslu.ly ap-
.preoiated,
Ttoe CHrileri’ Clr^itlng.
The carriers of tbo Ekquikhr-Sun
will present their Christmas greetings
to ths people of Columbus, ihie murn-
leg. Tlieao little fellows have bieu
very faithful iu delivering pup rs each
morning. W .ru or cold they have
not hssha'.ed In their causa. The ad
dress which they will presort hi a nent
and tasty sbee , fi :ad wiih 3001! pooiry
and stleottona. Among others is Ihe
fokowing iroffi Washington I ring,
who, Above all others ehouM koow the
paraonure of a oarrier boy’s interest
ing life* “la Ike manner oarrh rs of
newspapers, who undoub'cdly be: eg
lothu anoiont a id honorable copy of
'literati,’ do regulurly, at the appro,roll
of Chilstmrs, salute their patrons
with abundance of (.xrdlleu'. sdvioe,
It was nothing strange years ago
for snow to fall about Cnrlstmaa and
remelr on the ground for wetkt and
months, often several feet lo depth.
The meroury dropped belcw rro
aod did not oauee any wonder.
Everything that usually ran on
wheels was placed on “runners.”
The ordinary mode of publio travel
was by means of open stage sleighs,
with seats arranged lengthwise on
either side, end drawn by eight or
twelve horses The |iug!e of the
sleigh-bells and the crack of tbe
drlv r’s whip, with his lively "yee-
oop,” was musical even in its discord.
Nothing of this la to be seen now in
New York, although heavy snows
ate often experienced iu ihe country
seme distance fr< in the city. I. is
very seld in that the mercury here
now reaches below z ro, ami snow,
rur !y packs, even when it is not
cleared away hv the street, cleaning
depar mint. I stead of the eonvl,
fine, dry crystals which marked the
old-fashioned winters, the snow is
damp and clinging, soon melts and
forme slush a ol mud.
"0.6 principal oause for this
ohaDge,” said an officer of the signal
service oorps on the .op of the Equit
able building, "can be te u from the
windows of this station. Look
around yon in every direc ion, east,
west, uorth or south, in this ci’y,
Brooklyn and Jersey City, and w at
do you e.e ? Clouds of steam rising
from almost every housetop, Ele
vators in offices and apar ment
houses, factories us! g steam as a
motor, Buildings heated by the same
hot vapor; all sending forth clouds
from the tops ol tbe houses D you
not suppose this has an eft ot on tbe
atmosphere, warms the air aud half
melts tbe snow before It reaches tbe
ground? Then there are the boilere
under the sid. walks and in
the cellars; steam heating pipes
along the roadways and thousaudB
of oontrlvenees lo generate be t not
known a quarter of a century ego.
The opening up of the country, wi h
lie millions of settlers and their
household fires, must have an eft ot
on the a mospherc. Trie new cities,
springing up where the wilderness
existed, concentrates heat, so that,
before the wintry winds of the north
west reach the city ’bey bee me mod-
erated. But New Y rk aud Its sur
roundings, if it were possible, baok
to tbe primi’ive style of the years
gone by, and doubtless the old fash
ioned winters w< u d be again expe
rienced. It will be a rare circum
stance indeed If such a winter a > that
of 1885 is again experienced here in
N w Y„rk.”
Isnnl «m as r««i
Tbe natural gaB at Pittsburg is
odorless. It is not deemed safe to
tntrednoe it Intodweldings by mtans
of pipes and fix ares, as a leak can
not be discovered, and tbe danger
from explosion would be very great
It la utlhs.d for cooking and heating
by carrying the pipes through the
chimney floes and udng it in tbe
fireplaces, and in cose of a ’eak the
gas would escape through the chim-
aey. A" It is so abundant aod tbe
price so l„w a leak of gas in the flu b
ik not of en searched for, but allowed
to ruu to waife
Meters are not in genetal use, but
where used the j r ce !« ten cents p* r
ih/usuud te Generally house
keepers barg in with the comp-nbs
eta fix-t pnc. for all they wan ; 575
per yet,r is ihe nnximuin pi ice for ad
ill* go* tha: may bn wanted to warm
,bo nou e and f r ordinary pu-poses,
Hurt no coal is u-"t !' ’.he house;
mah houses are furti-hed a much
t-ss'frie c; a poor family u-uy h'ain
all I be fuel nectssary for abou $h> r
|15 per anpum
1 ; he e'dy of P.ttsburgh the use
of i at’urai gae bis di-placed tbe u.e
of lb OdO tons of coal per day, or
3 050 OHO ions per annum, and the
ouy, instead of being enveloped in
smoko, is as oright aud -unskiuy as
any city In the country There are
now 500 mile« of pipe laid in and
avouud Pi tjburgh to conduct this gas
to the dwell" g-^ at d manufac/ r es,
Wr< have only to Imagine, if we car,
a great city with its wea'ih centered
in'iis manufacturing establishment ,
of them gigantic iti their
and all, or near
the?" immense e -
HlRkttl ttfciUBIb.
•J TalsiH»h lo tha M«>lnr.*st.
riaascisi
r oo j — Con ola
S IS.
HW V0,-> J.I.N-T SAUKl).
Nsw York, D.u 24 -No"n.— Stock* are
iiu.i Mouoy hhbv »l 2£3 ‘'er ceui..
itiaL»n*e-loag fl 8j; short *8694, State
oo its dan. uovuiumeui -u-Js art.
■LtH-df.
Nxw York. D o 24 -Kxohatgs S4 88J<
v.onojr .iHroent.Uover meot iioD 'i
Jun-We* n per oeuts 124
II, us pm eeuls U494 biu. suis bon..a uru
qntet
BOB-TRSiaiiURV BAhAROBb.
oinu .n Hub-'lrsaaur> *171663 U oat
renoy *13 882,'XW
RBW YOUB 8TOCX MABKn.
1 rw Tore. D smber23 —Thnfollowlae
we.-o ,lu cloalns quotbiloui ol thu sioak
rxsba tge:
Ala class * no ..... IOC* Mobil# A Ohio ........ I<
do claw B.6's„ I(ll)| Xaabillls a Chat *4
IQooriia 4’d 102 NO Faclflo 1’sts So
Liaursia i >, uiorts. I0SH N I Central 1 r2*4
N Caiullna, old... 3U “ - - -
do new M
do fundlnt 10
s. u. brown oonaola.IO*
V rennewee «’i 0*
lrglnta #’» _... 41
tdo oonaolt........ *0
OhnsanaBi A Okie IIK
(Jhlcaao A lortbw’nlMlk
do preferred...... Ill
Mow * WoOraade 1*
2S -i rc.n~irs:::r %
nSuJrtnSAaiii". an
4ew « CkaiUotoa U»
tmt
" * veuirai ..... ll'Z*
Norfolk A «* trePd.. 17>>
MorUiern Pauuo 17-
m2
Beading 20-
Blrhinond A Alle.. "
Hlobnaoud A L
UMi'dAW.P,
aod; Island
fga* CTT
< aJSSSt 5.
-ry »i% 32Jb-. o»” w-ry 'all sciJ an-
— N''2uliix .O.IBU86 '.8!4 • Wal'kj-tendv
— It IU, »■ V1 ! i.« L.,lllH It I. ' OT Oil
— P'vk-*0 0‘ f.11 lien- Luci a S .ai.i 8j,
Ho k m ats law r— ru c olaar i
4 75, h irl i.b r.'.i-s 4 8n, short cb-ir 6 UOi
b.ize* 1*18 long 4 bO*i>hart rib 4 9 , Rhnr'
aiear 5 56 B<o ng olaar side' 5 50
abort rib oljes 6 6 r x<j6 30, ahor; olaar 5 80.
( bicaoo Dscember 24 Finnr nuebanged
Wbt« -iiungor early bn oweiu .ower
• '>an y-TTBlsroav—D oembsr 8l@81J4 Ja iu»ry
81...^ 6c. Fe»rn* y 8194(485. (Join dull ana
iu» r "'-h 8S94 1) 'anibnr and al> ’ho
y»at Jam. .ry O ’»
Uni .ju ^i*.. —0Lsn27d, Jamrj 27y4«i57)4 .
Pr viBiuus—men p .rk ms >dy —o.au II . «*
ft 80o ao ordlDg (o age, January # 8 ), i
ft 35 Fb 'ic-v ft 92Hf<(l) 05 L«'d Urui-
o «u 5 »5. 5 fttf J . a 6Wj(!05I«J4 Fobi u-
iity 6 biH'ttb U5. I) xuu tm u emady—dry
sac ml -ib-. L.cbiH *5 75,. 3 80 uhort rl" sides
14 75 4 8u olear slut 6 5 06 Whisky steady
—*1 16 ngar qnlet—granulated 7c, tluad-
»iu A 094c,
gtw Orlesni.
Saw uniBAaa, Daccmbsr 24 Coffao
on ' — aio In o (.-goes, oommon to prime T9
6#J4i
u ,c« stflRdy -Loululaua,ordinary to prims
ringar s e,dy-'a*aUUna open ketlle-
sirloiiy prims 494451, oommon to fair
4 9-16c. oentrltneai, plantation B-annla ed
6)44)6 8 16c: oholoe white 6)4. o'.olos yellow
o aritteo 5J4S6o, prims ysliow olariaed 6J4*
common iu good oommon — e.
Molasses—markit duli-L mUlana, open
kettle steady; oholoe 42c. tirlotly prime 87
688:, good io 7"" 25(*28s oentrlt gale,
eirioily prims 28a86o, good prime 26, eoaa-
ni3n to good oommon 16318.
idllan eaad mil.
nww OxxmAwa. Deo 14 ajotvin sow
prims ernds lie ■ e, inmmsr yellow M0St;
~ >rksl dull
tfxw Tom*, Dsa M-Ootton ssse oil
man,y
pio; ortiobs,
,y el, of tfcw
thbi^hmcnis empl ji g ns'ura
gdb for fuel where ft rnmly c nl alone
, v ,. mm! i ud we u.ay form eome
idea d hu njuguiiti .'c «.f the revolu
ion in he t.ng me'hod*.
There Isa sirgle c mpacy. only a
f ( w months old, ti g'tgtd m di- 'rih-
,,'ir g ti.L g:.i, w!io ; t capi'al tb|5,
000 000, and wh ’be aggregate sales
r r t '$2 liOO 000 even at ihe low price of
ten cents P' r 1 000 f el; hla wr.ul t
be 20 000 0 0,000 fon. <■! 1 wt-My times
the urn put .f be Baton gaa com
convoyed in excaadlng good pomry, j ;a :y, and tbia is the ” r
for which tbs aforeiiald g. od-nstnred compiuty only »'■ Ulu ^ iua .
patron* are wall ploiscd to pay them . .‘.L Transcript.
Lrvaxpoei,. Deeember 14- Morra-oottca
dan sad pi loss gsosrelly la payer’s favor,
middling nplands id, Orleans f 1-164:
•aia* 8#uu balsa—tor »peoatauon aud ex*
porl 6ui
KeoelpU 21,ac bales—all Amarloas
Fnlnrsa s sAdy at lbs decline, at follow
ing qaotiUous:
Decembe’...—. .. d
Duoember and Junn'-ry.... 4 66-H4d
January ard F brnim .4u(i6til
Frbrnary and Ma-ob 4 bO 841
vtaroh anil Ap 1 .... 6 1 64 1
April and M y 6 4 64 1
..y and J u>e 6 7 Bid
luas ana taly 5 1u6li
July and Aligns 1 —-u
W1CKK1.X l.IVKRVOOL iTATEMKNT.
Bales lot 1 be Week 41.il 1 0
American... 82 OU.
Hp, • n 1 '.nrs n k 1 ut,,
xporler ok...— 2 5u.i
Ao.iu: export 4,5.0
American.’.?.™',.."™ 78Uvtl
Block. 511,000
Amorioau me ICO
AJSoal 286 OOl
Amsrloan „,..V2J000
i'endsr» ol aellvenee tor to-aav's clearing
00 balsa oi new dooket, one 00 hales of
ntd.
1:00 p m—Sales ol the day tnolnde 7006
vales ol American.
Ootton tutnree—Deoemher 4 60 64d eellert;
Ueoember and January 4 to 64. sellere; Jan
uary and February 4 60 old sellers; Februa
ry aud M .roh 4 60 S4d tellers: Marob snd
April 6X641 selletl: April and Way
5 4-64J; sal,era; May and Jn ie 5 7 64d
.suers; Jane and Jn.y 5 1 6ti b yers
Jaly cud August 5 18-Md buyers; fncaree
closed easy.
Tt»w YoBk. Deeember 24—Bveolng—Oo*-
"tnm-Tket weak: sales 247 balsa; nplands
854c, Orleans 8 7 I80,
(J'lnsolldaioi uet icaslpM 31 020 balsa; •»-
ports G B ltaln 80 313. cou.iusn' 15,864,
Frauet 4789
MSW ToBX AID mw OBUtAbS VUTUBBS,
NaW You* DeeemberM-Jtveui’(a—He'
receipt; 11,107 groee 12124 bales Fntnrea
oios- quiet a.d steady—Mlm 100 8^8 -ales,
si follows!
Leosmber. I 18 10CC I II a
January — 8 17-I00C 8 8 100
February 8 23 100e< 8 27 ice
March.. 8 88 1064- 8 89*.0U
April.— 9 51-100# 9 51 100
Mar. —.............. 8 60 10C3* 8 61 b 6
Jane — 8 71 U0«# » 7.M0U
Jaly - 8 80 IP • 8 81 10
Angns' ft 88 100tf 8 8B-" 0
ep'embttrr 9 64 luvsr 8 65 10'
Ov..bur 9 45 10069 47 100
Tbs otion mi tide says: The mar
kit opened ibl> mar lag tor fa are deliv
e-lee iklr.y aouve at a de line of one to
wo points. Atteribs opening o ill and np
t> non* the m iket • aa steady wltb
-oaioely any ouanga in prloes Base 18 500
bales Fu'u as eloeed steady,
N*W 'iblbavs, Deoemner 24 -8;1( p m —
Fa are, o,..*vd *ie»dji ealei52 3U0 betas as
niiuwe:
Ftba^ry
.... 8 rU 100« 8 91-1(6
_.. • 1 1UM7 9 2 100
* 80 ICO# 9 81 101
August....—
September
9 81 10038 8 32 100
0 24 10t« 9 28 100
UAiiTkaTow, Deeember 24-Ooti .n easy;
unduuucs *8>. 0; uei receipts 311, groat
toil; esl-f 267 stock 106.462, exports eon-
meal 713, Idlest Britans 5822, o Frauee
33
50SFJtx. Deeember 24 - O-tton quiet;
•Middling* I 18 13o; net reeelpts 4J'6, grrss
4)18; sales 816 e.oek 37,628. exporui Great
Britain 48.0, Fra ce 00
Baltimosb December *4— Ootton dnil
middling! 994” net receipt* 00, gro e 1014;
•ales —, oMm 10 splnr.eri 101; luck lift 744
-xp ri* lo Gres' BrlkSla 00 xieinti.uuL
00, o Franoe 00
B bton, I)“cember 24 -- Cot'-'n qulo -
miQUtiugs uet xeuript 238. gro* 261
sues 00, slock 60OO tip rt* io U eat Brl aw.
00
Wil 1NU.0H, D oember 24 — cotton
UUU; ruiudllriirs 8 18 16: e itcelpW) 401
■t 401; 00 net 1166'), -ixp 1 't Grc-w
-li
if.0'
I 00
cxtolly twenty-five cent*.” Tbs oar
os
Fhiladki.p 11 Pa Djcemher2l—Co to
(IP mb."! .g 0 7 10 ; '.it tree P 181 :
ii: • tea 0d, - . k n 8U: (X.-orlr coat.
.0 -J (a Bi'l .-I O'
IavaNMB Us mbd 24-lJ'V'^n ,
uiuU).) u<1 89ft "«'• I ecu'" " 4.00 |
aa.o 2iuU -i'cefc 122 788 rap r
• rca', Brliaw. 610 cuntl 6w 2 It Fr
li.
naw iu**, vw a-w
■ for model 94 for ruA'ied.
Haw You. D oember 24 -Hoala (tall—
strains! II 82)4«1 07>4 Tarpentlne e eady—
M:askrd,
Haw Yoxx, December 24 -Hides—'veay
steady- we, sailed New Orleans selected.
43 and 60 pounds. 864*1 Texas selected. Hi
-nd “0 pounds. 10V4"
Raw York, December 24 Wool firm—
domestic fleece 21080-, exas 0 4 72r, pnileu
14(<}8IO,
Havi York D,c24 Frelghr " t.lvtrpooi
imavy — Dotlou per eteam 6 31 1; wheal
894
L'liAHi-Etton D o 24 T" pebll. a quiet—
36 ed K.'olu- sL'Ubul B j.uooU e.ruined
VACUO:.
'Vtx.MiNOTOw, D o 24 Ti'i—eultr e iluU-
36 Bonn, quiet, straaieU HJo, good 85 .
a Him ■ i • 00 Ond* tnipentlne s'cady,
barn 81 00 yellow dip and virgin (1 60
Hs v Ann AH Do 24 Turncntlne si radv—
85'ac uoslC fl m-0i@'1C: tales ICO bar
rels.
TH? R* *'£R HTEAMER6,
Oiiiral Line
OF 1 BOATS-
THIS OLD RlLI&BL*
(M
COUDMBUS, GA, Dec 8. 1386,
N and atler Deo 8 b tbe local rates o
trelgbton the Cbali abooohee and A pa
oblools rivers will be e« tc.lluwi:
Floor, par >»"" —. 6eenu
F ertlnsei s. per ton .40 oont*
nutton seed meal — ...40 cenu
Ootton,par bale... 25 oentr
Otber irelgbt lb proportion.
Above rates gnaraa'.eed un it J innary 1.
1883.
PA9BAGE, Oolntnbas to Apslachlooti
16 00. O'her points In proportion.
Steamer Naiad will leave O.nmbne tor
Apalaebloola via H i'ebl-eon’s Lending
every Tuesday ruoinw g * o’clock, rivet
permitting.
Will watt on ber down trip nn Wednesday
at Chattehooobee loi event, g train,
Bblppere will please have tbelr freight ai
niat by 8 a m on day ot leaving, ns nsm
will be received after that boar.
Boat recervea tbe rlgbl of not lauding at
any point, when oonalderel daugeioiu by
tbe oommander.
B-iat will not at p at any point not named
I" list oi landings Turn shed shippers lot
1886.
Our responsibility tor ireignt oeiu.ee afiei
It baa been dlsebarged at a lauding wbei
no person te there to receive it.
BAMcauJ Waimiuk,
t Pree’t Uentral Line Busts
Birekaeh u4 Plaaien' Um Steal*
ere.
CouukbtTS, LA, Angns' 31st, 1586
On and after August list the local rate*
of freight on tbe Ghettebooehe* aud Apa-
'•ohleoia rivers wltl be sa follows:
Flonr p-r barrel 20e, fertilisers sad eottoe
seed meal |l 60 per' ton: eo'.ton per bale H
to 75 sen is. regnlated by tbe boating eoadt-
tlou of tbe river.
PassagS-Oimmbne to Apelaobloola 13 00
otber polo's In proportlo .
kioamir Gblpley will leave Golnmbns ev*
ery Baturday morning at 8 o'c'-ick.
Miesmer Amos Hays will leave Golnmbm
every Tneeday morning al 8 o’clock.
Onr responsibility for freight ceaees ale:
ltliesbenn rttooharged i" o landing wher
nu pursou Is lii.ru tu recklvu It.
T D II uyr,
Ine Bt* amere
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»:w OLU.KAWH Dec 24 (.’• tton
u) Jil.i'uui 8 1 Iso- li.! "’D»lo s 1. 6 3
a <.s 1 74. 3 60, it." ' 841.021, , xyui.a
U" n' i.r uir. }Tjj, France 3rb7 Ov'U uO.il
.1 000
..j...ur», D • iember 24 — vyo” • dnl’
ml! 1 iUuga 894-, no. i "pis 1826, bj,. a
(822, rft)» 8/j. ‘W.rh- 46,761; expuit* 1 rant
tic.ialn 8)2». o. ntmentuu
i pSitlUS * (O'M ONCANVAMMiiD IG
: r H us.
I K-w B.iuk '-a hi" .'re pared B "k wb ia*..
B’:ue KKsu P-trlUrliK Oai makI, Baiead'
| ed Oh”, Rice, Bwley, & •
M KM I’
dU'lgs 8%
35 ft
D o !4-Jotton qu e i mld-
uet rooolnt." 4313; stilpi'. . s
aii*22O0, "took 164 1*00 .plauertOC
AtiuUSTA, Diceiobur 24 Ootto.u dull;
UuudlL.ee t-94 receipt:-, 1020, shlpineirta
UOi able.: 8 7:
’.'UAuusavob, December 21 • Cot vary
dnil; middlings Sjges ..-V uoelyts 2 77. <‘»c
2577i «a’ ; M CO ■ c?2 —fxpijits >o
U.ual UrLal.i 00. F.a ce 00, Cunilueat 714.
rueocoB Asn puoviskimk,
Clu«lt!aa*li
'ilBPrv'dAVX. Deo 21—Whisky B.eady at
31 1C®111
AoulsvlUa
.omsvU/liR. Dcoert'ber 24-Gralu market
dull arm wtfif; .uul Wheal. N - 2 tc<J b3;i
0,,/j. - ted Lorn 1 uni: uewi/ux : 35:eo O.
Mew d 2 mix,vc 81 <i Pr.iv kioi s dull and
u ci.aiiiiod — B cun clear riD sidei, un,.u
lua), o' a:' tldts 6 25 Bil k mua'H e'eur
~ o Ida, 6 15 o e.*v o.uea 5 10, bliuu derr 4 ,ti
-ea* )>>ri 10(0. Mng-r.curad Luma 10 .0.
D»rd, ouoice ee: 7 50
at. Audi*
AT, Lotm. Dt 1 24 -Fiou- unchanged; fnm.
1> *3 70.. 3 72, Clio.o> 84 101^4 10. InLoy 84 51
1 4 Bj -i luu vwv nun—Hu 3 led ousu
92Hc, J«r,nary 9294-'' Corn v ry dull
bat steady—No 2 oiixci oasb 8294 J mo-
Wo w JLrl«cl Frultn
Citron, Curranla, KblUns, P nues Lutue,
Figs.
cat i con I-'niuit<hi.
Calltornla Pt ars. M .inert G. pes, Kusl
F.urlda O augei, B .uabas, Lemons, F.ut
Hus erD Apples.
Vogotablea.
Cabbcge, Knteti'fia Tur Irs, O lnne,
Irish )■ id Hwee, P .• loe*. D.lec EagUsn
Pern, WblH Brens, “pill P -.
I «m r-cVvlnp F,uLs a’d Vo;e sb'ts on
Obr'Slgnm*'.)' fr, m ibo pto-v.rb, uu i wLl
(■.nplloate St. r hern ncarkels, with trelgtt
i.xixmsss i.ddt'j.
Family and F>ncy Groceries.
Cboiee Conlee luneiy at Wuoleitle ”rd
Hj| all.
jr. j. wood,
oc^Kiod Rroftrt >(t Ail,
fl! Mas Ifm furls fl
A re aoy/ preparod to fnrnlsti all kinds of
fiOUGH AND DRESSFO LURBEJ
AND It)
Dress Lumber
For theyabllo, eal eolieit peiroatje.
A lerr? Mis
SEALED PROPOSALS.
Seulcrl 1’ropoHftls will be r*-
ceivetl at. fclio office of !,bo Ordintwy
of Mincw^eo ci iint.y ntitil iSatur
day, the sccomi day of January,
locO, for the following county pur-
posoh, to wit;
For medical attention to tha
county poor for year 1H80,
For furninliing medicines to ilia
county poor for year lo86.
For furnishing coffins for burial
of county jhioi' for year I8i*i6
For burial of county poor for
year lciSO,
For county printing for year
l,s8(!
For blacksmith work for county
for year 18 (5.
For wood work for oounty for
year 18c6.
The Commissioners restrva the
right to reject any or all bids.
By order of the Board of Com
missioners. F M BROOK8,
Clark Board Com’ra,
Dec. 3d, 1886. da4 td
TO ALL
AND
FRIENDS!
TDE BEEHIVE
LEADERS OF
Low Prices.
FIREWORKS
The following ordinances ora
published for information of tha
public:
Tha setting off of any sky rock
ets, Roman candles, large fittf
crackers, torpedoes or balloons,* at
any place within the corporate
limits of the city, except north of
Franklin and south of Thomas
streets, is hereby prohibited during
the Christmas holidays under pen
alty of fine or imprisonment, at tha
discretion of the Mayor; and the
police are specially instructed tv
enforce this prohibition,
Besides the prohibition of large
fire crackers, torpedoes, Ac, in cer
tain portions of the city, the firing
of smail crackers on any of tha
sidewalks of the city is prohibited.
M M MOORE,
de‘20 tjl Clerk of Council.
SMM«i
Ritter t
Pn !hCT.*rk!1Irt*.ToOiSnN— 3?e»
mistaken fi.r Rheumatism ; Hour aUMMffirll | Iom if mp»
Di’tltfl sometimes nausea and watcrLrash, or in«Rgestiim|
flatulency and ,-u id eiiKRations; Lowell, alternately contiwR
t (kainfiil «
n|f failed t .
have liecn dune; drhllltjr | k»w spirits; a imck, yet tow
•i'ltearance of tlie skin and eyes; k dry cough; fever; rwh
lessness; the urine is scanty anti high-colored, ami, ■
ellowcd to sUnd, deposits a sediment.
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Etc., Etc., KtOf
Is generally used in the South lo aroutc the Top.
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It acts without di«turhance lo the system, diet
or occupation, ft the liver, and
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bile being removed, a tonic **fleet ia prrxluccd
and health is perfectly restored.
The Regulator is giv»-n with and the
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For all diseases in which a laxative, altera*
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