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DAILY ENQUIRER, sun COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1886.
BtUI <toTT»N STATE W ESI T.
OoLtinsus. Q 4.. December 2», 1885.
OOVTOH tills,
Eoraern tnd Btswtn demand cotton bill* fc off |
lotton sllbtXoff; fiav*iin*h J4 off Banks cluck*
M on Now York over th* counter X troBlam tnd
« gtTtnnth tt ptr.
Vtiitt,
Ksrktt lodnittttdri Inferior tc ordinsry Set
•tod ordinary* 7o» low middling* Set mid-
tllsi* »Xo*«ood mlddllcft eXc.
Sioatm.
„ . To-d»r. To Bate
■• SonthwooUiw railroad—.. so y 63*
5, Ho llo tnd(Mwd railroad „ u 8m
Sr Ooltmbut tnd Wratern rallrotd.. 1 j,»u
5i Oolnmbnt tod Homorailroad— is is ut
Br tho rlr*r— 71 ijj 4
Bj .in 15 S.olj
Totols.—— .—■■■■■... i7t M.wo
IHlFHltTt,
. To-day. To DM*
IT Bonthwoltorn railroad.—. S':4 SO.&VU
Is Oolumhnt and Weatora railroad 0 0
Br tho rlT»r—.—. - ..... 0 wu.y
Taken br Oolotnbm lacier!**— 0 7441
Toltlt — 3li <8 ('8(1
dolts 314 44.(lO
erxTaaxxT,
Sleek on hand Aunmitaiit. iasv. 3tc
Bcoeived to-fl»y.171
graviotiiir.—. —__cti7ss- eg tso
GLADiTO.NK’S FKIBNDS
Ho Thanks Thun ' hroigh tlie P^ess
I r ! heir Hem' mb sauces*
Tha Horn* Rain *Ju atlea.sttll on | n .
Portnoi Kootnr la annllan Paliilat-
PrctlduBt (Irarr B distil th* Brit*
taa Cahlaot Bat ta ttotlsa-Olher
> orelca siowt,
Sblgped tc-day
yroTlontl] _ ...
Stock on hand.
70 1180
» 174
..47.756- 48,080
22,7 0
Stock Aug list* 1884, 382; roceiTod taint day.
yrtal receipt*, 64.854; shipped tamo day 810; total
ikitmentt. SO, 105; stock 14,4*1; salat ICO; mtddlints
««.
Bootiylt at United States porta tosday, 41J50|<or4
dart, 102, 1 *)| extorts to areal Britain, *480. oontl.
Boat, 11,7*81 stock,
Balled State* Porto-Beoelete (or 4 dots H7,72S ;
eiporU la Croat Britain, M IS*; to continent 12,282,
JUPITER’S BLACK EYE
.{Fair Lana Bale a Crank at Iha Klti al
Piaaais.
The ooonltatlon of the planet Jupiter
■tools place between 3 nud 4 o’clock
yesterday morning. Jupiter Is the
largest Of all the pmue.s. It boa a
diameter of 87.000 allies, which, In
round numbeis, is cheat teu’ limes the
diameter ot tho earth. Jupiler is no
tended by lour miens, cr sa elil'.es
as they aru cal eil to dis.i. guiah them
and ail other planetary mo. ns irom
onr moon, whiob, by the way, is a
Tory small aff.ilr when compared with
the gigantic at endant if Jupiter.
▲11 the books on asiroti-
cmy aay that the m^ons oi Jupitor aie
visible through a small telescope, The
faflt la they are easily mede out by a
common opera giaas. They can also
he aeen by the following simple meth
od t Let the observer take a mirror
and stand with his back to Jupiter,
.holding t he mirror an that it will catch
the light of the planet. At leaat two
•od often a> many aa three of the eatel-
lltea will be visible on close inspection
Sometimes, and It not lnfrqnentiy
happens,OB* or two of the satellite!-
are direotly behina the plaaetj and are,
of course, invisible.
The phenemenonol ccoultatlon was
brought about aa follows i The moon
aroae a few mlnniei after 1 o’clock yee-
terday morning. Jupiter arose halt
an hear later oioae to the eastern edge
of the moon. Owing to ihe fact that
the eBrtfa turns cn its ezis from wett
to east the moon appears to he moving
from east to west. But ihe rucou moves
from weat to east in Its owu crblt, and
as Jupiter was directly in that pa h,
the moon overtook him, ahd the oc-
■ouitatlon began, 'ibe moon passed di
rectly between the eerth and Jupiter,
totally eclipsing the latter.
The satellite* oi Jupiter are edlpstd
at nearly every levciuiiuu around that
megroheent body, That ho: was the
■origin of one ot the greatest disocver.es
of m deru times—the velocity cf light
The distance of Jnpilcr irem the oonue
oi the aun is 480,000 0.0 miles. The
earth’s distance from the »un la 92,-
000,000 mllea. When ihe earth and
Jupiur are on ihe tame side of the
aun the latter Is, therefore, only 388,-
000.000 mileB from the tarth. When
they are on opposite sides of ihe
aun they Bre of course 672.000,000 mlh a
apart! and the earth ia then 184,000,000
mllia farther away from Jupiter man
when It w a on the same tide of the
■tun a 1 Japl er. This faot led to the
discovery of the rate at wuioh light
(ravela Roemer. o Dinisb asironcmer
noticed that the eclipse ol one o. Jupl
tsr’s moons iccii place at a Ctrl air.
time, when me earth was nearest to
■Jupiter and a> ndiffireat time itsi the
earth and the planet wore on opposite
■Idea of tha sun. fie reasoned lc cu
and be < a me to the ccnolustou that the
difference In time was due to the diffar
e ioe la the distance oi the earth from
Ja| l;er. Aa this difference Is 184,0 r '0 l -
000 mllea and he had notic'd that the
eclipse took plaea 10 minutes and 86
aeoonda etriler when tba earth was
nearest to Ju pilar, he tound out that It
took light ixaot y IS mlnutea and 18
aeoonda to travel 184.000.000 mllea,
whloh la at the rate of 186,000 mtlee per
second.
A Train Leaves Ik# Traak,
f*Sacini to Bcqclrer-auu
Philadelphia, Pa, Deo 29 -A
freight tram ou toe Chester Creek
braiioh of the central division of the
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Bal
timore railroad left the track mar
Linne this more lug. Thu engineer
was killed, oue brakeman was badly
Injured and another brakeman and
the fireman were slightly injured.
The cause of the accident ia blieved
to have been a broken rail
Poaati* k t) a tka Bocks#
i# XMKirir'flm.
Jacksonville, December 20.
The echoouet Ridgewood, lrom New
York fjr 8t Augustine, wild mer-
ohandfeo, anobored in St A ugustine
baySitur lay night. S ro parted her
cable, dr fted and ii pounding ou the
rocks, leaking b.dly 1:1s thought
Ibe vessel uh.l oargj will beateiul
lues.
THE STOCK MARKET-
Haa4»y'« Drfilln* rally Rtchferel.
aa4 aa At?v»ne«
London, D* ceumber 29 - S r M
Hicks Be^ch, ci auci'Iior ui the tx-
ehtquir aud le -dr-r of the house of
C"mu;oi;s, Bn Rk-hurd Cioee, home
-ectetuiy, Elward S'.auhupe, vice.
P’evidefJt of the c'uncll, ard Aitliur
Balfour, prtsident of ihs loeul sov-
en merit board, hr«ve been a; pi’iu ! ed
h committee ot cabinet to draft u
measure for 1> cal governmsui for [lit
whole kined'-m
THE home kule PUZZLE
The i'tlegiapU io-day,ctitmueuUi)g
on thequcsiion of home rule for Ire
land, sayB il e government wdl resist
to its uiuicsi ability aoy scheme
giving an Irish parl anmit co ilrol of
the police force in Tr-land
olalstone lc.th to commit him
SELF.
It ie reported that Gladstone has
dicidedto await the production of
the oopseivative local government
measure before revealing bis own
Hohen e. He is much Irri ated by the
reception given the published ao>
count of his prtjfot by ileli- erais,
and privately Oeele res that he will
never again accept - fflee.
OPERATIONS IN EGYPT.
The government has instructed
Gen Stephenson, commnnder of the
iroops in Egypt, to limit his opera
lions to dealing ibecounuy between
Wiiiy Hal a and Koroeko of the
lebcls. The goveri meat d b: e* to
m*tl psrlla'juent with the declaration
hat it hao no designs iouking lo a re-
coi q-iest of ' he 8 tudaa.
THE HU KM AH AND CHINA BOUNDARY
N goila ions aie pitceicii g with
China for re>arraui>embut oi the
boundary hewetn China tnd Bur-
mah. Er gland is willing 10 cotiede
(o China ihe strip of territory ap»
pr aching B ii.mo ou condition tuat
it bt' well pro'ected by police,and that
Chii a adopt a lower tar ff
HELP FOR THE SALVATIONISTS
The K.aoiiaid today nays: Gvn
Boa h, in sskiig th» filer.ds ot ihe
i-alva’iun irrny for £30 000 for the
expenses of ihe army during 1686
states that be will not pt.b'.lsh ac
counts of rast expenses.
TO DDCCSS THE BILLS
A cabinet council wilt oe ue.'d Sit-
urday ntxt for ihe purpose of discuss
ing the drafts of the bills which he
government in ends to lay before
parliament in the coming session,
GLADSTONE TENDERS THANKS
G adstene lias equesled ibe press
a soclatioa to convey o his friends
bis thanks for the many hundred
congratulatory letter* and tekgrams
rtceived by him on the occasion of
his sfventy-eixth birthday. He also
wishes to cxpnss his appreciation
of the (astelul and beautiful gifts and
tokens which have been sliow red
upon him fnrn every clues and quar
ter, and which in many instances
were accompanUri by Ibe most touch
ing i xprissiocs if re! ard and affec
tion Gladstone says it would be ab>
soluteiy impossible for him to ac
knowledge personally the many
friendly communication'* a d pre-i
eriis he has received, and further
more desires lo express his gratifica
tion through the medium of the
press.
Fra***.
GREVY CONGRATULATED.
Paris, Dec. mhti 29 — P.tsident
Grevy has reciived d'epaiches lr; a;
all tl e European powers and also oue
from the Piiooeof Wales cot graiu-
latiog him on his re election to he
presidency ol the French republ c.
Grevy will r ot send a message to the
chamber < f deputies. He and ibe
cabinet ministers urge Brl-son, prime
minister, to remain in < fflee, declar
ing to the latter that the government
suffered no parliamentary defeat by
t! e el'senees of tbe recent vote on
the Tonquln credit. Grevy will not
accept the resignation of Brisson.
PROVIDING FOR a CONTINGENCY.
Grevy to-day netd h c.msuliatton
with a number of leading politicians
rtgaitlmg the situation. D frej-
cinet, ministerol foreign i flairs, hm
declined to firm a cabine. in ihe
event of Brbson insisting upon his
resignation being accepted. It ie
likely that Floquet, president of the
Chamber of depu’lcs, and Goblet,
minis er cf public ids ructio , wlii
I e feuiumoutd to form a cabinet.
German*.
THE POPE’S ALLOCUTION DI
VOBKD
London,Deci tuner 29.—The Chron
icle (hi* morniig has a dispatch
from B rlin, according to which it
appears 'ha' recent allocutim o
P pe Lso XIH bas not been re
ceived wi'h favor at the German
capitol. Tbe tone of the allocution,
It ia thought, shows that the p e en-
siona of tl e Vatican have been en
couraged by tbe deference which was
■bown to It in asking tbe pope to
mediate between Spain and Germany
in tbe Carolines affair.
Inin*
THE BOYCOTTING CATTLEMEN,
London, December 29 —Tue na
tional league has refused to sub-id z
the Cork cati lemen engaged in boy
oofing the Ooik steam packet com
pauy. Parnell ha* also refused to
support them.
Ii.tn*l«> Bkllr* i»**a.
ijttiai It Bmttir ir-Su*. I
Nashville, Dej 29.-Ex Unl'ed
6 ate.) Senator James E Bailey died
at his home in Claikesville th e
moruii g of protractef* illness, in his
“xty-third year. He represented
this stale in the eenute from ISu lo
1S8 1 '
It la rum Ted :bei Mr Blaine wil’ ijo
wt*. bbU ocinoinW Ihe union with Da- j
i kola.
Bpsoltl l' Etqn’rsr-Soo
New York, Dac 29 - Yesterday's
decline in the aleck msrket ha- all
oeeu recovered to-day and something
more. The first prices this morning
showed a gain of | to f and with
only small rerotlona, the u ails', has
been sttong and slowly advancing
throughout the day, tbe average gain
for thirty of the active stocks
amounting to < ver 1, and Erie eterni
ties were conspicuous in the day’s
dealings, both its regards rc ivtty
and advances esiublisbed, com
mou stuck cloning "tli
h gain of IJ New Y irk
G-ntrai, 8t P id a. d M ssnur Paci
ff • ‘ire also up 1J shoIj, N irtnwe-'erti
Ij L uibVillfe u.^.d Nat.hvdle IJ and
m: lemi.inne: of iheuctive list, with
a few ! xcepttous, 1 to ]jj Western
Union continues heavy and shows a
vain of only j.tH'd there was an
quid advance in U dot Pdclfleand
Oregon Trans-Couuuental. The ex
ceptlonal gains are 2 in Wabash
ci turnon, 2J in Lake Erie ao-l Wetd-
ern ana 2j in R adlng.
There was active trading in
E;ie, 8l Paul and Like Bbore. Tbe
news wawail of an available charac
ter, increased earnings in fonr toad*
f >r tbe third wetk in Drcember being
among the items oircmated. It wes
currently reporttd that two ol tbe
leading bears bad covered their
shorts, and that Cammack, known as
tbe great bear, intended >o keep cm
or the market for some time to come
The market closed firm. Total sales,
389,000 abates.
HEBREW CONFERENCE
riflAiouk,
dll YORK MOMMY KAlKfl,
N*w York, Dec a)-Noon —atook* are
quiet. Mi !<»/ *i 2QS o»*r rent
AxohftDr©-lODfc |4 86>t; uhuii 4 suite
da dull. UoYeiumenl bouua ere
eedv.
N»w Yf be, D-o » — Kxoharte 84 85U
vom-Y 2(^3 per oent, OoYer. ment dod i*
<»nii-Nevv four per eenta 124
three pei eenta 1(4^ bid. State bonds are
<lail
SOB-TRRAOVRT BAl*Al«Oa»a
Sola *n Hub-IYf
rmoy 413,l2U ( t)0U
NJKW YORK 8TOC1R MAJRKVt,
si w York. D joerobei 29.—The foJowinn
wore a.e ol jHlnK quotAilonn ol th*i u ocJK
xchauge:
AIie clftBt* a ■: to b... 100 AtoblffiA Ohio It
<U clasti U.6'8 103 Nashville A Oliat 4)
tOeorgU 6*8 102 NO I'aclflc 1’sUi &«
Ueorgla J'u, mortg. i03; t N V Oontral ......... 108*4
S Oaiolinu, old.. ""
fhe KslibiA of tba t>cu b In Ism’E
at N.u Othuii.
Spscinl to Kn<]Uir«t «Bnu.
Few Orleans, Djc 29 —Tiie con-
f. riii.ci; ■. I SL-u.Atrn ratio.a opanrd to-
Uay. The t llnwii g members were
pri-seni : J K GuthGm, of tiji-i city,
prrsideni; Jacob Vo r anger, of
Houston, sterstary; B Hechi, of
M> n gnuiety, trraaursr; H B iko-
wi z of Mobile, H M B;iu. of V rdts-
bmg, E L Hei-s, it Shreveport, RE
Jicubs, of Meiidion, J B J-wobs, <>•
A la-j la, E 8 L'vy, ol N'ct»z,J
L weninat, o( Ban Autonio, J Bio.z,
ot Litdi R ck, L Weisp, of Jackson,
and T L L uch , of New Orleans
R v J K Gufheirn, presided over
tbe meeting, which vat opened with
prayer b) R v Hi chi.
Pieeidern Gu b<im then ieid hiF
r port, dwelling upon the various
1 np 1 ram matters including tin
pUlfoiui lately ad-ptid i.y the rab
bn icil convention a Plutburg
The :epurt was made thespecia
order for to-tnorrow. A dispalch
conveying fraternal areninn whs r«
eelved from Di K hler, ofN w Y r .
D Guthcim’s paper on '*ibe tsauix-
Ucvelopmem and scope of re'orm,"
whloh tor k a full hour ’o read, w«
heartily cneered, and was ordered
printed
Rev Mr Weis, of Jackson, read a
paper ou the i ffljacy ot prayt r A
number of resolutions were i tfered
and refer ed to committees.
Much interest is felt by the faith
lul ihruugbou: the c umry in th
woik of this conference, which will
ptcbdbly tdop.f Imp- riant reforms.
A ft*liked Butifil,
petlat l• .Eaumruf-»•*.. I
Balt Lake City, D.oemher 29
BrGnani Young Hampton, who tv
ci uviced of ) avmg b'e-; implicit'd
in the Ci>rjBpiri.ey to bring di-r-puta
ble women here for the purpose of
entrapping federal < ffljers a; d gen
lies, was to have tneu set: enetd to
d»y. His attorney, at the hour
Qxtd for sentence, moved
tor an arrest of judgmen
und heating was set for 2 pm, when
the no'ice was reached and argued
It waa overruled. A physician’s oer
tificate was then pre.-euted, sta'ing 1’
would e.-dat ger the health of Hsnop'
ton to be imprisoned. Teslimouy on
this subjict will be bvard to morrow
morning. ^
Tfa© Otllaaildn al N*nilcoke
Itfoimt 19 ^not.ir0r-bun.
Wilkesbarke, Pa., Dec 29 -
There appeareU to be no cnui ge to
day in the situation at No 1 slope a’
Nactlcoke Tar-work of clearing u|
goes on tlowlv but s eady. George
and Jo^-ph K;vler, brotbercoflb
throe K 'vlero who are mtio 'g the
victims, t xplored the mine es ihor
ughiy as pose ble to day. They
cauie to tbe conclusion It was impos-
- b’e that the entomb id men could
b i still alive and b yond any fnrbei
doubt bad b en ovcrwhelm-d by tbr
fi.Kvt of sand, which it was f iund has
fill'd every portion of the working*
The rrpnblioana are anxious for a
democratic quarrel and are mskiDg
efforts to accomplish that end. If tbe
democrats are wise they will present
a solid front on all party issue, or
issues in which party principles are
Involved.
A Christmas tree In Chicago
Oiught Are and was burned to u e
ground. It is stated that it Lad been
used in stirring lard before the gifts
were thd on it.
MJRTUABE SALE,
By Tl FOIlt, iaotltiutri
B Tcon«nt cfpartl'a will b« aold itow hot)««
N-> ?9. cn uoath aide f Tw«lfthatr^*t, n >w oc
cupied by •' F Dixon, on the flrtt Tawdny in J,*aa-
nrv next, »U tb« xooou. drofta, n.'-dHBne« *od wer
cbnu 'lsi. o mpriuiDg tho fttook of good", drnjw end
merchRatllBo now oontnined In tneciora boaue No
ZB. on tbe uoatb aide of IwelUb street. In tbe city of
Oolucibne, Mnaeo^ee ctunty, Gjurgia th- aatne
c neifti^g of druga, mcdlclnea. ch-micAlH. uicnl
hppatetus *010(11. Quul-e, peteut me lei nee
cokgmi. toilet eatrecte, powtiera* f- »oa bail
brnunef. oc’tnb.1, too'b b p Qahr« and atetiouery. ul»o
the three ph«w case* and omt nU». noont-*r acaleu,
prcu iiptlon desk aheltea end uhelf go< du f lempe
eud lamp go-da. ci*ara cl:ur'tr*a and ubajoo |aiao
ad tbe aiflrli'U lo aefd orngatore Nc 3?. ot.dru.vo>
curled bv the a^id C V l) xon and t ot herciofor •
p>*< ticuiarli Denied, levied - n na tbe p»”f porty **f 0
F Dixo * fOHatuty % r/ioi tenure fi In oi. hauda in
c f Dixon ante tocoutlnar
UAKKEl UU’UKTH*
Si LiHtw*
UMltM'lli
■nrj 117. 568, i. 0, oui
20
111
i. 0. brown oouola.lO)
IT.nnMMo «'4....... 51
Vlrglni. 8‘> 43
(do coniolt 50
JhMMVuk. A Obit <2
Jhlemo A Morthw'Ll lo
do snf.rrwl. IM
Mm A BloOrsntt 24
trl..........~ u .™— 21 x
(Out Turn K B......... s «X Onion exotic,
Norf .lk t Wsrofd . 2»v
Norlhorti 1'ncOo ■*■*,
do freferred 8iK
Pnolflo M*ll..„,„,.. (fi,
Bnndtnc . js»!
Blobmond it Allr.,.. 7
Btohmond A l)*n. 17
Bloh'd A W.P. T«i 34*
Book Inland irx
lokn Skor*...
St Pnnt
do pr»forr»i.„...
Tnxnn Pnolflo,—
^bii-'Kacr’
lo mliml. ’
» UTnlatrnvb Or,
LiTmmrooi., DmnMi Noon-uotua
don ond pitoM gensr.lly in rmyer’s favor;
middling nplaods 5d, Orleans 6 S ltd;
sale. 7000 bates—lor 1 peculation and ox*
por' 6’JU
Reoelptr 6,400 balef-6. r 0 Amavloan
Fumrfc. opened ft ,4 at tbe follow-
ug iiaot' ilous:
Dioembev — ..— 4 -37 (341
Doonnr.ber and J»tinnry——.. 4 67 H 4 <
JaLtiury and Ftbiuary „.4 d UI..4 67 dtd
S’l-braliy sod Mu;cb 4 80 I)4<1
dnroU "n.1 Ap U..._— 4 «t (il«46a flia
April tul M.y.,— 6 tl-Ot.»
yimdjarie 5 H nltao * 4 1
June and 'nlv — 5 7 did
July and AUiU.li ——tl
T-jimere nf deMveriaa (or lO-iir.y’" oldartni;
DO baieo oi uew Ui'Ofcvl, auu 00 bales oi
Id.
2:00 p m—Sale* of Ihe day Include 6800
«f*16 ot AmerlnAi).
Uplands 4 15 61. orlean- •
Dolton loiu • -Dcoi ni' * 4 7H4dne)n>r;
Oeoember sou Jannarv 4 67-64J sellers; Jan
uary and February 4 67-«4d neiler.; F-h-na
v and Moron <1 69-K4d -cliemr aaaiou ><uu
. prti 4 82 611 sell;rs ; April ami May
1-64(1, In ers; May ami June h 4 64d
del ihs; Julie and Ju y 6 7 64d b >ors;
In y aod August 6 ll «4d buyers; fu nret
eady
6:00 p m-Future*-Deoecober delive r.
4 67 6*d bnysrs; December und January
4 67 64d buyers: January and February
4 67 64d buyers; Februar and Marc;
1 r.O 641 buyers; March and April 4 8i Old
si.eis; Anrll nnJ May 5 1-841 buyers;
May and Jure 6 4-Mi buyers Ju-e and
July 6 8-6ld buyers: Ja y arid Au us
« ll-Md bnvers. Futures eiostd slea iy
Nxw Yoax, Deoember 2!1—Eveuln*—Onl-
tuu'na'k t qulei: sales 6.7 bales uplands
5 8 18c, Orleans #X ’•
DODSnlldaU'd ue rine'plk 4t,8t» bales; •
parts Great Britain 8!6i contluent 6,4.0
Fraree 00
lixw r. RE AM> V W OBUXAMS FOTCRBS,
Mr ti/fd., D 0-mu-rl», &ei
reeelpi 1214. if..as 10 808 nHi«*. Falnrcc
•eaeo sitady—sales were If 70 OjI—, as
•OllOWS:
lanuary— . 9 36 iObifi, 9 17 ICO
February.——.—...— 9 .6 loon, w v» 11 •
Vtarob—........ 9 i(7 Ilk)(3 9 36 9U
April—9 49 '1,0
May — — » 69 lOUt 9 00 I 0
June .„... 9 7I .-H0
July 9 7 < Hi'ioj » K).;0u
Ausus'.,..,, x US IOui* 11 8--i-0
opuruber 9 «h iuo. 9 os to
Oof ber 9 46 1013(0,9 47 1 0
Tbe Evonlny F.ret s vs: T is nia se
api;n(d 1 r In uiadcllv r e) -le-oy. a oue
p dnt above on near nrd uich . *31 no
tslau< man. Us. Afe- L e ueenluv; 0. t
ht market beca > e fli rne-, uml s', norm
or:cte .hoard an advmoe of ab u’ w
palms Pu ure tit It varies, 1 »r vt y
I'e 1 (i cline were In k od domsuc arc)
p-'.cea idvacoeu e'erdlly l 1 Ibe <1:1 <'c II
x lu i.'Bl.l foimd nbov yes oiduy’s o:cs
*, ibi.n tlisro was a d. r : p of Iw r petals,
Burlnu Is p ity fur oovr.l % and ;..r:|y
rum-neoulai re. wlo .hlufc 11, tu -e o be
In. Fn a-e. c osed s'ei dy. wltb I tn r;*
fl-rep loo- an 1 ' 'be b'j"bce tbreo lo'oui
olo:» higher 'b -n y.s'erd *y.
Nxw i'blxakb. Dio-miir 1 ‘.9 3 II p *—
Fa ur,. ufustd - eudy; salts 49 8 0 btiia ; r
oduwe i
D camber
J <1 u.ry
Feb ti-ry
MaiOD .
April
W*j
Jane
luly.—.
kasu't —.
Meptemher ...—.
Ualvxbtoh. December 39 -Out -u dui ;
-I'rtdiirms vy,o\ oe> reeeipis 2 91, a"-..
698 sale* 126. stock 98 867: expire non.
mant 00, Urea. Br; .am b0 ( o Fram-e
00
o r uc. Drcember 29 Oil'n-’ du!'-
mi'tbii gf not rooeipi* k967, g.'irs
i967; 4»'e/. Block 69 481, ex 1,0ns G/«nl
B: Ualn 00. Fra oa U0
Paluhobb. Denambor LO-cot'oh dul :
mldd'lt s 9 1 : net reoelp's I<CKJ, sro » I 9 ;
t iles —, shle" 10 spmrer.O ( • 1 ok <>3 269
xprr'.c 10 Gref BM-.ilu 00. to oonili.t-ni
09, »o F-eno- 03)
B btok, llecembT 29 — ''-t on q I ;
inindimg. e%-: >-e; rrc- pt Sit ere 45,8;
a -lee 09,a>bOS 68 0, exports lu Una. Uri.uio
00
WtOtireioK. D- comber 89 — (.oti'-"
dull; miauilnss 8 12 I61 re; i.oslp:
•‘l; yme- 00 *tuok
rttal> 0) cnntlnenl 00.
FHiLAUtLP3l*. Fa, Deoember :0 -Oo toi:
dn,.; on, n 11* 9 7 16 ; notiteelpi, ,80 «/n«.
80; >ale 00; sluk Ij.i.86; export* cuatli nnl
00 Grea Britain 00
HaVANNAH De-ember 29-Oolto» 4 e>dy.
middlings 8 9 181, net 1 train'. 8972 gr,„*
4 66, kaiee 8909: slock 12*688; exports 10
Great Britain 00. oonti^eut 00, Franc.
0A .
Nmr OBUKANS. Deo 29 -Out I or qnlel
erey; m dllngt t%r. Mi reeslpis 28 448
groee 94 861: aalan HuO; stock 4(9,170, txpor.s
Great Britain —, France —, ooui.nem
6409
Mobile, December 31 — cotton dull
middlings 8K0; pet raoetpu 1M2; grots
1287, sa>«-*i 690; 'took 67,766 exports free'
Br lisle 09, oontlnert 00
MEoretria Dos 26-Oottm qaiei; mid
d'lngst 9 16c: act receipt-* 1226; sblpmeno
8ut> eaiei, 8800: stock 168.18L, splnaen 00
AOUDSTA. D cenubtr 29 — 'kittrm dall;
inlddUngs 8 9 16c; riuielpit 449, ihlpintnii
001 salii. 878; slock —
CHAblbstus D o.mber 29:o'U- quie ;
middlings b%o net rei>»inte 2460, .row
2450; sals* 510 «‘cek 102 692: 4x,<ortn lo
Graal Britalo 00, F a os 90, gontiueut 00
pkoovos am« U Puonsiess,
tllnslsnsu.
OaminiAtl, Dec 29 - Whisky Orm at
II 10.
at. Leal,
r-T, Louis, Da,: 29 -Fiour unebanged; f;rn-
ty 68 70; 8 .5, aho-c- tl fOsl 10, htucy ill 8:
<„4 6- <yoeH‘ qul- t* .. a ,.v — S>i 2 <-.o
oast 92!4o Jenuaiy 92% 4 9114?. (Join sieivly
S"d ri ,0-8,1 2 rn;x^ . 3J iu >
Uh - qaui aud si,one-No 2
mix d oa»d 2^, May Sl><->. Wlilsky
II Id, Frovl'luus vary dull: Mew pm a
•teady-flO 96 lor new, Lard easy Bad luwat
-6 BO. Hu k m<nU, lo-'e :ols—lot-.g eien-
4 3), short rib side-4 9] short clear 5 18;
buxud I (s Ions 4 B0p4 86. short rib 4 96,
•fu r oinnr 6 '6*6 10 B-ioon—'ung dear
0 (le< 5 60I&5 65 shun rib sides 6 00@5 62h|,
slrori clear 6 86.
AilllHlIU
LOIUUVU.LB, Deesruber 29-Gratn steady :
Wheat, No 8red 93o Oorn. new mixed 36
Oats, n>-w No 8 mixec W‘y®Uo. Provlelo. B
quiet: Pork, mesa 110 60: bioou clear rib
sides 6 90. clear aides 6 25 Bulk mean
(.'•err b -ldft 5 15, 0 ear aulas 6 40 'bun ders
4 CO nugar-OP'-rd bams 9 6U b 19 00. Lard,
choice leaf 7 60
CSMssa-
4 HicAOO. December:9-Floor nnchanged.
Wbea> "peD'd Rc hlgb-r o-d c'osad weak
and 1 wer—December 8i9i((i85Jf[o, January
8I|<'® 6140, F«b,ury 8;<688a. Dorn opened
Orm at a a eh"'!'- Higher,receded and closed
high"-- o-Hb 88^; D oe:r''»r a- > .11 ;b«
year SO'^'cS January 3 6^36 \ i Febru
ary 29>4(o8644c. O.ls Him -.1 u a shade
iiiriitu —,>«... -a**, Ja-Ua..i nWAT,%', k.)
8.Mil 31R:. Pr- visions: Mess p;,in opened
tldil, bum off and o used 12^431&c under
ycsUiday-o el> 19 2i«, U 70 so. uriieg In uge,
Jnnunry 9 77^4399J, F.b.nari 0 >7i4@10 IX’,
L> d qak'i suv easy—oiab 8 95 J iuua-y
j 9 >@o u.', Fob uary 8 0 @6 95. Boxed
licit seady, bn 11 >>o o3.atge — dry
siU'ed nhnulde-.H 93 764 3 80. short rib sides
(4 80.4 8i% oienr aide: 6 1236 05, Whisky
steady—11 16 Buga:—granulated 70, (Land-
ard A u%’\
Mew urlMSi.
New GRi'KAMB, Deoamb-r 29 - Coffee
quiet and siearty—Rlu lu cargoes, common
to prime7@( 9-Jit
Rice Q m-Luaielana, ordinary to prime
8R«35Ho.
ougar Urm, naabanged— Louisiana open
kelue-prime 4J6o, oommon to (sir 4543
l%% oenlrllugai, plantation granulate. <)4o,
on plantation granulBied (Rc, cuoloe yel
low o'°rlfleu 5J4r-lme yellow ol*tided — o,
to,nu on 10 «.od ctmiuinn —e.
Molasses dull and nominal- Loulelana
open keltle-oholor 8934io etrloUy prime 84
4 Mo, good lo (air ——c; eentrlf gale,
inferior to alrlotly prime l*328o,guod prims
—a, eomm in to good oommon —0,
Ceiaoia Set* 3U.
N«W OXI.HAHS, Doe 29 -''--Mon tee* oil—
prime crude Slot summer fyellow 303810
0 'ke and rr.eal 18H3:9Rc market dull and
nom I nal.
Hn-tr Yoax, Dse 79 -Cotton seat. oJ[—
26327c for crude, 33 ^ (jlWreOned.
pa VAX treBK,
Nkv Yi.nir Dsomber 29-Rosin Orm—
SI--1D60 8i U3J4sl 67X. Ta'psntlus dull—
27J4 •,
Nrv Yoke, December 29 -Hides fl-m-
;ysi sal sd Ngr, ijriean. 1-s3urtS'3 46 ,md
'.0 pmiuds, 814c; Texas, selected, 59 ana lib
numvie 10V4O.
Nbw voke, Dsoembsr 29—Wool qnlet-
'oiuestic c-sce <722JJ4-, Texas 6«22c,
-'•a- 14381c.
»nw xuai., Deo 29 Freighs ir Liverpool
eeady — Ontinn par steam 5 Sfd; wlieai
3%'
4 uiai.e rorr, Use 29-Tn r -peotli e quiet—
31(40 Rosin- etraintd 8Jo, good strained
l7R«t0r.
.uvasnau Dec 29- Tnrpeutlua dull—
354o ,<du. s O.m-ll 953110: eeleu 400 bar
rels.
WTlmiwqtoh. D.o 29 -Turt'sntltf quiet-
350 Koaln qaldu su ,,nsd 800: good 85r;
Ttilimnl. U0 '.irndt tuipununc steady,
hard I. 00 yellow dip and virgin 11 ML
THC RIVER STEAMERS,
Ccutral Line
OF 1 BOATS.
THE OLD RELIAPL*
Columbus, Ga, Dee 8, 1888,
O N nnd slier D o 8 b the local rates d(
m ight, on the Chatiahooohee and Apt-
BChlorila rlv.rs will be es wllt.w ;:
Fluor, per -
Fur li'seis.por lor
(Jut 1 on seed men!_
OoltoUgpsr bale
Other irulght lu proportion,
Above rates gna-anleid onul Jinnary 1,
... 5 oenui
...40 oentk
...40 can's
—26 con in
BOSTON ANO SAVANNAH
&TEAMftHIP CO.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT
K 68 IC0475 8 70 100
. 8 85 100a 8 >8 li b
. 8 93 Lotto 8 97 16b
. 9 11 100$ 9 12 10b
. 9 2 ■ H0$ 9 27 I0(
, 9 40 1(0$ 9 41 KKJ
. 9 6I-1«'@ 9 :2 KH)
» 66 100(1 9 87 "in
I 19 Ill’S 9 21 10O
lira! Mn
PASSERCER ROUTE
M#iw England «,o(j Flovi
d'*., Afab^iati. UicBouth aaJ b!oatbwc»i.
First-iidssPr.iric-po/ i'commolaHou
O'fblu pt.eaaue 623.
Erooinlbr. 836. rtieerage 812.
{itHK ilret-ciaos Iron Bleacueblpe ol tab
jL Douipauy are appointed to nail ever;
'iT.urr'fwy frotr Boston ot ? p m; from Be*
ea-.tnai* "0 'uVrr.vr ■
(F'andard 'Inn)
Tin OF MAOON, Tbursduy, Deo 26, el
8. 9 l 1 m
GATE i:H'Y, Tonrsday, Die 81, at 2:00 p n
(TTY (IF MACON, Tbuisday, Jen 7, at
H;3 1 o m
UA I K i'll Y, Thursday J in 14, at 1:00 pm
Tliror.gc bllle of lading given to Nov
Englaurf maniifhcturlng polnta and to Llv
31-pl>Ol.
Thr Oumpauy'8 wharves in both Bavan>
rah vi'l BiMnu are conunote-l with ral).
oada leading ont of (ho two eLlet.
RIDUAUDHtiN A BARNARD,
'Mfents. S.av 1 unah, Ga.
>r W h CLARK,
A yen( Central Railroad, Oolnmbut, Gi
tenldl.r
1888.
PASSAGE, Oolumbue to Apelaohloolk
16 00. Oiher points lu proportion,
Hteanier Naiad will leave Oolumbue lag
Apalachicola via Hutchinson's Landing
every Tuesday morning 8 o’oloek, rive*
permitting.
Will wan on her down trip on Wednesday
at ObaUabooobee lor evening train,
Hblppars will please have their freight al
boat by g a m on day of leaving, aa none
will be reeelved after that hour.
Boat reeervae tbe right of not lending at
any point, when considered dangerous by
tne oommander.
Bout will not atop at any point not named
In list ol landings tarnished shippers ta*
1886.
Onr responsibility tar freight eeeeee nflew
It has been dlictmrged at n lauding when
no person Is there to receive 1L
baxuu j Wnirmnn,
t P-es'l Can 1 ra I Line Boats'
JiOTiCK TO 8UIPPEBS.
Ucheawle and Barm eg tbe Piggish
Line er Suaeuri, Ourilsi
Ibe (J. a. Nall.
Columbus, Ua, Diofmhur 22, issl.
On and nf ei Doot-mber 22d, 1885, U1-1 local
rau b ui freight and p usage .0 ml point* on
Ihe Cha tahoocliee and Apalgihlcola rivers
will be us fol'ows:
F.our per barrel.......—...—. —10 ceule
Cttilon per b le..„— —....— 26 aenlg
Ferllilgeie per ton — —81 26
Cotton Sped Meal per Ion — II 26
Belt per top81 26
Oiher freights lu p-t portion,
Fateege from Columi,ns lo Apalaeblooln
(6 00. O her pr ints In proportion.
Hteamer Tbronateeeke will leave Oolome
bus every Saturday at 8 a m tor ApeJaoht
oola
Tbls boat will wall for evening 'ralne at
Ubatlabrneaee ou Sunday geinj dtwa
Tuesday) coming up,
Ublppere will pleset have their freight at
boat by 8 * m on cay ol leaving, as Dime
will be received atfer tbat boar.
B011 rcee vee the rlgbt of aot lending at
any point whin coi aldertd dsugeroae by
be pilot,
Bj»l will note op at any point not named
in the i.obiuhed Uai of lac dirge lu'alehed
•nippers lo: J8H5, <
Our responalbuily lor freight oeaaes after
H b is bttn dltcberged at a landing when
no person Is there 10 reoelve IL
Ha eeeul.J otto charge wlibonl notice,
Inc sbove robeduie will be mu, river
peimlt log. T H Mocke.
dec 27 .1 Agent,
kirrkgeu and naaiers’ Line hteaaaa
are.
COLUS BUS, DA. Augue! Olit, 1886.
On end alter Angust 31at ibe local rated
cf (reluhton the Obetlahooobee and Apm
laobloola rivers will be as follnW* :
Flour p r Darrel 2'io, ertll xara and rotloa
need meal 8' 80 onr ton: colon ner bale 69
to76 otnla, rrgaixttd by the boating coudla
tlon of tb* ri nr
l-aaeage-Diinmoui lo Apaliiahlaole 8b00,
< tbsi points in proportio .
.vlearntr Dhlpley will leave Columbus eve
ery Bglurday morn'ng at 8 o'clock.
ri.aimer Amun Hays will leave Oolumbag
every ruenduy morning a 1 8 o’clock.
Our reepouniiillity tor Irelgul oeaaes a'ter
It baa been dleobarged at a laudlbg when
no persun is there to reoelve It,
T D 11 err,
Agent M y)F end 2 MS f Line Bteemerd
hepl tr
j OH HALE- K Hi Eh 1 at".
J hn Itlaetm r, Kr I Fsiato Agrm,
Aext to Telegraph l'fflee, Co-
iuiuDu;, U-orglA.
D O YOU IN TEN r UUYING A IX)T end
iiaUulng a home 7 11 so, now U bt
im» o iwam'BM if yeu with II com-
itlet.d by Ol I.ber n>x<. < all and use wiiai
l n VP -o ( ffor Bulld'n - Lile from 8300 to
8'90" Dw-ll bgr Irrm 82 f U a MCCO
INVHuTMENT paying U>4
(pDDUIJ o«r oenl o'ear of laxei
11 Vacant lot in flnu-
(DlAOvJ ueigbbornood. Call and er
Ins
$ 1 QAA BUILDING I/OT, GtUt-Kdge
OvU be*> lootllon w»ei aide l'ronp
minriA BUILDING LOT norihem
(Plt^i \J p £ .t oroity, within H b'ook ei
Mr. Rinkin’* re'ldenoo
(B/1 AAA WY8NTON BXBIDENOK
ipIrl/l/U with IB aero You wlii buy
l - yen look and want » b -me
woKvAierad **i'tgjvtsa
Mlrse* »locsi*.
Atlanta and West Puuu83 3.91
Allamu and Weal Fonil 6 pi,r
oent boop — —. 99 igbiO
.kagwu. ufcJ .io.var.ui tl pr ol. . 0
pjiitra 1 ooniunun —— . 67 « U)
Central R B 6 pr o«di »orlp .. 8a (g 91
•Jcorgia 11 p*t oeni— L5 4. M
icnti-.wuxisrn / or 0,.*uaiuu;*3 j.,U5 (g ug
/IKK* ■(•t*.
Tiauahoa.i.c”. Htl.ohal 1U pr 01.-175 d'gou
<-.*irchanu 3 meenuruoa'm pr ci_iv6 • 27)4
.viata stand*.
Georgia *‘A '■ ———————l 5 31 •
-Jsoigla um„—llrf «J.u»
Jsorgla 7k, 1888—_— 122 §128
Georgia 7e, 1890.
-Ul 3U2M
76 (d 80
IM 3 24
76 a 71
. 30 yj*5
norm" In Onloinbn' »i'b ''wnll'ric
A MO.sTJl wi| buy you « nice
$LO
A MONTH will buy yen a <<lc«
l)oar<ein Browbovlile wim dwelling
$ i(1S MONTH wlT buy you a nle«
iv borne and 3 norsa >4 mile out, on
wbloc *>e iwo dwe'dng'
$1600 B: t j. i ,iDari<EttTH1,0EK - ptty
13 JS ttitNT- D WELLINU.-Tlro00 |1 nb :c
r 125 Hture* (rota 85 'o 8JU. R->- me from
81 10 88. JOHN HLA6KMAR
•<- w'd (ri t'
“CHICHESiTER'S EINGLISH.”
Tim Orl»innl niul "lily Ui'iiulnc.
r«(f R.’ • ■ I-.-■■»«,.,( .vui-tl'Ii-PO Imiudnna.
<1... tjapiBS, Apt tr llruttlil for
"( hl. b.-t.-rV i i.LI-h".,.) oo.iu.. r, o, ;i, 4...
(MAfi,-- lo '1* '-'f .i t.'T. • in I'tt'.r A tom mull.
T AME PAPKR. < :»ioh.«t(r,-Mirmliul < (».,
r 14 S lT u.01, .., H«u„rv, Allmla, t*A
?d1il b; Dninlkto eri'rywbcr*;. A*k f>»r ' Clilvht-**
lv*l LuiilkK' 1 ptidjn jai rHita Tp^« •« t>Ut**f.
lu ftli:cu BU
FACTORV HIOOKB
£UgJ« A FaIIUlXw.MWMv.mw4
Joiambu* e.e«^ M ..
XmftUOg—
jeorgta Home in* Do —
OaUroM a*,".,.
Atlantic A Gull 7s™..——-Tit fl.S
Oenlialeon mtveTe———...——<14 @Ui
Oolumbue and Rome let 6'*, en
dorsed C R H —100 3101
Dbavlott*. Col linbla and Augn*»
ta 1st mige-.—.—J14 3U8
Cuarlott*. Columbia and Augua.
ta 2d mtge——— —H8 3199
Georgia B it 7»——— —— .194 «iiA
Georgia BR 8c — —-1 I fcl 0 ,
Mobile A Girard Id mtge end
O B S I 2 3D>
dor.tgoirvry A Buiaula let mtge
W.^ndUBU , 199 «14
Bond Georgia A Florida la... eu-
doresd by bUte of Georgia, 7
doathGooridaA Florida 2d,7 jir citc7
Western 88 Ale. 1st mtge end
a h a — ——. uo
Western AJabJu--*- n d m )«a *rvd8eUl
CITY BONDS
108 (#’W
-.... 112 kllffl
—„ 168 gtlll
.1 1 44109
... 09 61110
— 95 M 99
iml folOt
U9 fiil
Sic}
Shi
Atlanta 6i
A',lama 7* —
.\ugaula 79 ...
Aaguidi 6. —
Coicmous 7*
Columbus5i.
Li(Jr*ng>-7* ..
tsacot 6.
davam ab 6s
—, 69
ff.'^ pUt p-,
Oonlcil*"'*" Ormr-on 'loud*.. - 13
CVaFcdtPct* Btn it H/amred.
I br vt ud < dti fr-i 55' ,((4J i.r my p ,rf.
A. Ian a 3* or any u od teeurUle*
Bor Satr. .. _
23 Sbarr* of Smthwostcrn R R Sir,ok,
gu .cn cad 7 p»r cant
8'fiO Gsorvla 7s l w 9J
I.mu w»'t*rn R H l"’ mts«i 8 per r»n|
| on n ., ni.tor.bd by 0 R R Hid.: W It R,
I 1 1<J3 U'y (Coluoibui 5 per ceul bond*
! Ijee me oelor* 1 ou buy or *ell. 1-an ala
' ways do «* wail, and ofun several polnta
1 belter, man t ny one e)*a
JOHN BLACK MAR.