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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, 188ft.
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■dffwrl* 1 tit. AffiMK- Tha Ttaae at
mwn*» MM IMIIII vkaMHmaiw
M«t « • Bamra ar DlH.ign
Iht wnil masting or the Oolamboa
pa bile library aaaoolatlon wm bald lost
night. O wing to the Inolamanoy ot tba
wwlbn tha attendanos waa small,
tfaoogb a quorum waa found to bo proa*
out or rapn aantad by proxy. In the
•basnoa of President Oociohlua, D - 0
X Balks proa Id ad. Tba drat bualoaaa
waa tba hearing ol the annual reporta
«f that fliosra and oommittcea.
Taa^oaii’a bxvoxt.
Mayor OUlf B Grimes, the irMaurar.
submitted tba foUowlng report t •
€UC B Grime*, traaenrar, in account with
(Jplnmnna PnbUe Library: <* tv ,,
Jani-To balanea laat re- .1^
1 I 68 07 t qO ■vfirtt
To amonni raoctv.
‘ ill!ai Ion
Vo amoant r*c«iy-
ad for Ufa main.
ad
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T» anwMwntT«
ad far annual
dtaa—..... t;.*..T. l oao M
To aaaoani rwan-
ad tar Odm is a
It aaaaant rrativ-
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4—By paid
talw
ad from aosoerta,
Bund To®
Vo aaaoani raaaiv-
ad tor rant from
FMU Harmonic do
d*ij „...
libra-lan
paid ''librarian
oommiaaion..™.,,
By paid Jinlior sal-
By ^iTd USoiUZZ.
By paid lnaaranoa...
By paid tar bn k *
PaPalT H..NM.HMNH4
By paid luoiuanlala
Inelndtng ball
rant Blind Tom
oocsari, annlTai*
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th pot<a
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46 W
90 DO
S7l ao
41 80
114 57
am 87-81 tt4 61
• By balance on hand ...I 4198
Baapae tally anbmlttad
Chirr B gbikks, Tiaunrar.
PBJUIDkbT'a BBPOBT.
Mr X L Walla than read the follow
tog annual report of the prealdant t
Gentlemen or the Biard of Direc
tors— Ladles apd Gentlemen t Aa re
quired under the rulea of tha Library
▲aaoolatlon, It beeomea my duty to
•abmitlhe annual report of tba pre-
aldlag i Altar. I regret that my dtulaa
to mattaraor pnbUo Interest. or great
iaaportaoea to our olty j aat at thla time,
praront mo lrom being praaant and In
parson anbmlttlng tbia report. I am
elN oompaUad, beoauao or tbeae du
tlaa, to refer yon to the apeolal reporla
of the aevoral oo mm it teat for a detailed
etatement of the affaire of the library
Beoanae of my abaanoe I have not been
•bis to examine tbaaa reporta, and
therefore what la here submitted oan
only refer ln general terma to the in
tdretta 'of the aaaoolatlou. The past
year oannot be said to bare been one ot
progress for the library, though It may
be taken as n subject of ou lgratulatlon
that wa havenot lost cround. Tbaln
otttuiloa la not In debt, ai d whan we
oooalder that onr re^snnee de
pend solely upon he good
will of tba people, it should be
•ouroe of muob gratification tq tha
members to »fleet that the library,
olnee tie organisation, baa coyer began
« aew year In debt. Llbrarioe arc .tap
ported In ona or two ways, sober by
•udowment or by tba tree oontribu
Ilona of tba people. This library baa
always depended upon the latter math
od for Its reaouroM, and until naa
publioaplrlted oitlaan will ba mewed to
or sot a lasting monament for himself,
and do a great good for hla people by
plaolrg an endowment upon this In
•ti* 'lion, wa r can look to no other
method of railing funds then by the
plan now obtaining. Daring tba past
year eery Utt.e baa some Into tba treas
ury other than through tha regular
•haonel of duaa and fines. The amoant
thus raised hap, with economy, barely
been auffloient to pay the running ex.
penaes of the library. Snob extra some
aa hays been rears d by antor-
tatnmenta and by donatlona have
been deyoted to repairs and expenses
neoasiiarliy arising from a ohanga
building. Nothing baa therefore been
left, either for tbe repair or purchase
of books. If our people would raise
ope thousand dollars, to be devoted
the benefits which eoerUb from It, hod
tbe people wbo love culture end re
fined entertainment, aid wBfo have the
good of the olty at heart,' Should Uks
steps to lift our public library, wblob
haa for ao lbug time sustained
Hull, above the need of
money and leavu It free to do that
work whtok auoh an lnatli utlon la ospr-
blaof doin *. Tnsra are few more im
portant questions than that which re
lates to tha austatnlrg of our publ o
library.
Tha rules under whloh tha library
has bean oonduoud sum for thsae
uvaral years put to have served to
piesarve It Lae from debt and hup it
In a fairly prosperous condition. Its
three greatest need* J net at thla lime
arei Flrat, art eomrlbutlona for l'a
parlor and suitable deooratlone for tbe
windows and walls or all thfe room j
second, repairs upoa the vary larga
number of valuable‘books now retired
from eervioe, and Ohljd, a, purchase of
new hooka. To devise methods lor
attaining any and all of these dualrable
objects will be work for the lnoomlna
board ot judlreatore, and I oommapd
to them early consideration or thqae
matters. Iu making thla, my annual
report, I perform tha last tfflolalaotai
tha presiding effloar of the praam*
board of dlreotora. I trust I will ba
pardoned In this connection in Ra
id g to them my ainena tbankafor
o inferring upon me the honor of pros
Idant of thfir body. I am lnftebtad to
ciaoh sed all ol them lor a moat oops-
tooua treatment tbrongbout tbe oourae
of our mutual service To the mam
bars of the association who plaoed upoc
me the dignities of a director I sap
also indebted, and while I will be un
able to aerve ibe publlo interests
longer, I shall always endeavor u a
private to promote the welfare ofthta
useful Institution.
Beapfotfolly subml ted,
Hxnry B Gostohios.
BEPJBTBOF O. MMITTBB8.
Dr Stutea, from tbe library oommlt*
tee, made a verbal report of what had
been done, Including the change of ibe
quarters and tha mprovementa made
In the new rootrs.
Mr Gostchine, oh airman of the enter-
talnment oommitlee, waa not present,
and Mr Blacker ar, acting ohalrman,
said that ha, b*d not bean familiar
enoogb with tbe detalla ot tbe commit,
tee's work to prepaire a report.
ADDxxaa post pom an.
▲t tba ooneinslon of tha reading o
the report*, Dr Balm elated that tba
annual addreu hu bun postponed on
aooount of the weather, and that It will
probably bedallveredone night next
week.
XX.EQTIOH (V OIBXOTOXI.
▲u eltoiion of a new boa rd of dlreo
tora wu than bald and resulted In tba
acanlmcua elution of the following
gentlemen! 0 8 Hoohatraiser, J H
Gabriel, W B Blade, B B Jenklna, A
M Brannon, O B Kite#, John B!acx-
mar, O Sohomberg and B L Welle
The dlreotora will meet twnlght for
tha pnrpBae of eluting a presided,
secretary and treasurer.
am oHAFosa
Oa motion of Dr McEthnney tbe time
ol bolding tba annnal muting wu
changed to tha seoond Wednesday in
April.
On motion of Mr Wei a the dues
ward inortsud 26 cents a queraer, tba
iooreau to be devoted wholly to a book
fund.
There being no other bnameia the
me eting at journed.
THE BASE BALL SITUATION
mens* Ail vast is ■••eau—Atlanta Sav
atiMS at Cataatai.
"You oan aey to thooe who are olam-
orona for a profsulonal bau ball
turn," Mid Oapt Q M Williams yutei-
day, "that all they have got to do la to
raise tba money to aopport It* and 1
will guarantu that they oau gat one.
Chattanooga's franchise un bo bought,
and If thou who don’t want Columbus
to go out of tha league will
come up with tha money, wa
will have a olnb yah Wa sold
beoauae wa mold gat no ono to taka
tha lead In tha entarprlae and do the
work that muat ba done to make It e
auccesx It would not be wise for as
to begin tbeeeaaon with leas than four
thousand dollar*, a- d only half of that
amoant bad bun subsortbsd Some
who gave liberally laat year would not
give n oant and many otbars reduoad
their enbaorlptlona. It wet on account
of thla state of thlnge that the franohlae
was sold."
While nearly everybody regrets that
tbe franohlae has bun aold It wu no
doubt the but thing that eould have
been done under the circumstances
'There are several heavy e'alms against
tba aaaoclatloh whloh scorned lut
season, and it now looks Uke the bath's
Ings at the park will have to be Bold to
satisfy them, aa some of the creditors
are getting anxlona.for their moneyaod
are taking steps to obtain it.
H W ATLARTA TAXIS IT.
The Oonatltmlon haa the following to
Bay about the aite of tba traooblari
A diapatob reoelv d by tbe seoretary
ol the league stating mat Columns
usd wld her franohlae to Memphis,
amazed the entire Atlanta pnblio. To
say that Atlanta wu startled would be
putting it very mildly. Atlanta ha*
alwaya bun the ardent friend of Co-
lunnb' a. and ehe deeply regrets tha’
Columbus hu seen proper to go oat of
the S intbern league.
"Oapt 8 T Carnes teleeraphed Wa 1 -
er R Brown, uklrg whether,or not
Atlanta would approve tbe agio I la
understood that the Atlanta dlreotory
will vote for Memphis.
"Pluoky Obattan oops deolir u to ult
her franohlae and will remain a
bar of the Southern league. It la > aid
that Knoxville la t»ylng to bay her
out, bat that Chat's ooga Intends to
fight for the pennau; this year."
MAKUC1 KKPOUTH,
PIXAIOLsSh
jrs&K&is?
■aw toux BOHR kaakus.
Raw Tonx, Jab It—Moon—at oak* are
hooda qalat. Mov«> meant iHwda are
h Rnw Tonx, Jan 18-Bxahatga It 88)4
Uaaay IJ+81 pareant Oovari meat non ..a
ion- par euu 1»M
int* MiM biA State aonoa are
aon-TUBAjtnBT aAAAXOm.
Sold in Bub-Traaaary naorm.tii, ant
.-•noy |14 1 8.008.
■aw vonx aroox nabkwt.
Janaary taVfgMM’. Fabrn^ry
Oat* easier—a^en W)jo. Jsoaery
fgSSSaLBM»w^
rasry 10 17MG10 87K,
ilHtaSa early, rallied and oloaed ataanlar—
oJh January and Fabrnary It 0BB8 01M.
Boxed mast* alasdy—dry tailed shoulders
I 8 V* *5 abort riw aide* k 07MG6 10, abor<
«**t aids* 8 4880 46 Whlaky atUdr-ll 1«
Sugar—gruutalsd 1H> atandard A 4J*'<,
14 Ml l« Wktal saliva nut axtrumaiy
weak—Na t rad aaak MglS)M. February
8V4S89KO. Corn dull but uushunsed- Mo
8 Mixed eaab SSpge. January -c, February
84084M9. Oats, notaina dome—Ho I mIxmi
a*M m4e. May —e, Provision* quiet:
Pork 810 M January . Lard 15 80M H.
Balkm au—lo > a ota—long alsar tide* 610,
abort rib aldea 5 11, loag clear — j boxad
lo a. Iona eisar —, abort rib etdse —,
eh >, t dear —. Btoon-lona olaar aids.-
(S (4, abort rib aides 6 70, short olaar - —,
Wntaky <110,
lowina
stock
•axw Tonx. January 18 —The tailowtm
' tatlona ol f
AI* ol*M A a M *.... M Mobil* A Ohli
am .
wars the oloalng %uotatloM of
axobaosa:
Maw OXUAxa, January 11 — Ooff.a
i lull — Rio In oargosa, oomraon to prims
Jjkail: 41)4
fspSEi: ‘.HI
- Y
&
'SS
l»? , ‘
na ma-kat ai*ady—Lonlalana,
nary to prime »M««8Mo. ,,
Sugar market steady — Louisiana
kattia- obolea — a, atMotly prime 4,16
eorataon to good common 4W81 0 lSv, aan>
trttagali, oboloa while 8tfto£[e. prime yal>
low atarlflad 6o.
Moleaioe- Lotllalana. open kattia, atrloil
prime 64g*7o, good prime 388*40 —
gala, good prims to ohotaa U|
mon to go#4 acmmon ——o.
FIRE IN MACON-
Tba BUItlea Mall Bleek a*ra*4 i* ibe
41 rawed.
Maoom, Ga, January IS —Firs broke
out In the Balaton Hall b'oek early
thla morning, destroying tbe old thea
tre and stores coonpled by Rigors.
Worsham A Oo, wboleaala gkooar*;
Home A Phillips, hardware; J J Ttaon
ton, dr* goods and liquor*; F-llx Gir
pat, toe, fi*h and frnl ; W B Chapman,
bar aud reataurant, and Sam Bter, ra
tall grooer The aeo id atiry waa oo
oupled aa offl tea. Tbe total loas Is (73 •
000 and insuranoe (37,000. Tbe fir.
originated In the r’ataarant kltcher
The extreme cold weather aerioaaly
. retarded the work of the flrem>n Th*
this purpose, the library would avelo h#aW „ t loaer ,, r , 090 u Turpin, ow -
be upon asnro basis. Aa It la we are 0 f t n e building^ (40.000, Insured ('8
sadly In need of new booxa, and a vary ooo, Rogers, Worsham A Oo, (12 000
lurge number mow on the ehSlveeere ^ for WB00
go thoroughly out of repair they have
to be retired tUl they oau be putln
DR ARMSTRONG’S TRIAL.
■lev Utawtad rsesMeta. wf
order.
The ohange of the rooms to the proa-
out quaaters haa met with general
favor, ard tha reoent lmprovamanta,
.it Is hoped, will ba the meant of attm-
ulattagonr people to greater Interest In -'spatial to Uaeairar-ena.
the library. I t . Atlarta, Ga, Jenaary 18 -Tha trial
Thla aaaoolatioa la a fixed tact, It la I ol Rev J G Armstrong, rector of Saint
an ornament to tho ally end la doing Phillips church, thla olty, began this
muob good as an eduoator. Were it j morning. Rev William Hun'er was
to cease to exist it would be | elected prealdant of tbe court. Tbe
■adly missed, and lie deollne trial was ordered to be a aeoret one and
mark e lotep backward for thla olty. J reporters were excluded. Armstrong
We have labored earnestly to Inoreaae hue the moot fashionable oburoh In the
Its membership. Columbus should oily, end la one of tha moat popular
anataln a library of throe times the and learned ministers In tbe
membership ot this Institution, end if state. He la accused of tm
we Would not be behind our stater moral conduot during hie vacation
elites in the matter,every olt'sen should laat Bummer, when he visited Cluotn-
look to It that be become a member, natl, tbougb he olalme to have visited
Thla library oan be made a power for the honeee oiled In cearoh of tbe
™ ' 7 ™ 1 daughter of a dear friend In Canada
Balfl Arrival*.
Ran KIR Hods a.— D J Clarke, Maoot;
R B Nathan, New York; P M S aogt
ar Ga; J B Quigley, N«w Y rk; T M
Perry men. /• a> t»; J A Gabonry,
Mon’aomary; 8 R laembal, Balttmorr j
J H 8 tenoar, Yuglnia; a T Obapma
Maooi ; L*roy Upshaw, N B Cole*,
0 -ridge, Ala; FOS ellmnn, 8 T W
on, New Y-rk; 8 -renaon White, Bal
timore; O L Williams, Baalr; E P
R berts, Opelika; M 8 Crane, Selma;
R P Dexter, Dexter, A a; A J Hair-i,
ra hot county.
CXBTVAL HOTXL-W H Chapman
Alexandria, V ; H M Herndon, J T
Waters, Balllmn .j W B Walker, Wa-
▼erly Hell; J B P*j aer, 8 vannal; J
M Mathews, Telbottor; 8 T E ilsou, R
T Carter, Ellerelle; 8 8 Monk, Oareyn-
Vllh; J M G aw, Aoalachioola.
■arrlrtf la aiawart.
Mr J R Dsn , ot taoMtli coua y. ud Mia*
Uthal Ward wars oa*rr ad at tbe roddsoco
Of tba Srlde’t oaraat* at Aottneb. St.wsrt
oonnty, yaatsr -ay morning* 9 o’olnrk.
To* csMmoay was parjorm d bf H.v J W
J .loar. MrOi»t iaouaoi Hawaii » i».y ■
noa'auao-aam. yoaog tar mars, aud 1* >
arory w»y wor by of tba obarmlna at d
sstlaubls yoaug ledr whom ba ba* won
tar a brlda
Tbair many friends wish tfcem a b*pry
and pro*p*roa* fa ur*.
LrvnxrooL. January is Moon — onttea
naaikat • a*dy and wl<b a fair demand;
middling npland* 61- 1M, orlesng 8 8 1(4;
■ilea 18,100 balsa- tpaeataUon and export
1000 bilM
cteoalpf 10091 bale*-8 4« America*
Future* opeued quiet, at tba tot'owlog
aoUUopg;
.. Dll) sod F b nary »4 <3 Old
Feb'dary acd Me ob .... 4 tie 64
taftreb »nd April— ..6 1-64S6 3-04d
April and M «y—........... 6 4.64d
Way and Jan*.....-. -..-....5 7 041
Jans ana July...—...—....6 10 Old
July and Augas’.-.—.....—. — •
Auguat and September 6 10 641
Tender* of deliveries tortowlsv’H clearing
4300 bairn of new docket, and 800 bales of
old.
feOO p m—Bala* of tb* day lnoinde 7000
betas ol Amerlosn.
Upland- 61-101, OrUrn* iqi
* slurs*—Janaary 4 88 H i mllers; Jan
aary and Fabrnary 4 M 84d Mils.a; Frbraa-
ry and Karov 4 6S-64d buyers; taarob and
April 6 1 Sid value; April and May
6 8 844 bn;era; May and Jn"* 6 0d4d
• uyrn; Juno and Imy 6 lit did teller*'
Jaiy and August • 1I-44U aeller*; anenit
and September 6 14-(4d gallcra; fu eras
q-ilat
5:00 p m- Futures — January d. I;very,
4 08 #4d boyara January and February
4 68 64d b- yen ; Fcbroar* and Marsh
4 61 Old sellar* Marob and April 6 1 64d
aailair, Anrll «nd May 6 0(41 buyer*
Way and June 6 1444 buyer* Jana and
July 5 0 44d bnyarg July and An a**-
i I3ta4d koy*r*t Aagaat end Rapier bar
6 16-446 buyer*. Fatar** closed ata*dV
Haw Tonx. January lS-Uvaning—tott
mvka aieadu . aalm 1087 bales; uplands
• 6-ldo, orlaaaeOMa.
OmsoUdated net ramlpt* 16 337 bale* -x
parts Gr-*> Britain 8 931. ooBllnaat 9418
Frarea 7*16 etannal 01)
■aw roax ARB Raw OM.BARS RPToans
Raw oblxaRI, Jatu*ry 18 8 ID r u —
Pa ar*> *lo*<« a a. dy ; salt* 11,500 bale* aa
January —. 8 62 1008 * 84
rabra.ry — 8 Oil 100,® 8 9 -100
Marab..— 9 ro I>68 0 01 100
April.... —.0 16 100-a t 16 V
Way
T* rant, with board, at tbeCppiag Manas
•oathaaat aornar, Ural toor, with Balk
room, Ik* most desirable aparlaaer.it la
■•*■. ^ aodt'
■old awrilary
O i Monday right last a man wta
ta d ;bat he wm e pitnier Id search of
w >rk applied at tba O-n belt House for
a night's lodging. He gave hie name
aaTromparn, end did not beve the
aopnarmnoe of a regular tramp or a
thief, but subsequently proved to be
b .in He was aaoigned to a rorm with
<wo beds, one of ihaur belog occupied
by Mr Li on, ad. ummer from Colnm-
bu* When Mr Lyon retired be piaoed
hie vest upon a trunk not far from the
bed oooupied by Mr Thompson. In
'ba v#*i pocket wee e valuable gold
w at oh, to whloh a glittering ebaln waa
atuohad. Wha > L^on awoke t o
Tuesday morning Thompson bad
vacated the room and tha vs,
wateh and oheln ware miming.
It la h ugbl that tba tramp go.
a glimpse of the obain and eonoluded
that It waa a good time to maka a rise,
and naoordlngly made • It with H
daring tha night while tha drummer
wm asleep. Hla departure waa evi
dently harried m he did not taka time
to go through Mr L ron’s cost and
pants, where ha oonid also have ob
tained a snug sum of money to aid in
'straying nta expenam to tha land of
A 3 wen.
Offloera went In several dlreetlons on
Tuesday in pmsnlt of tba thief, but no
iraoe of him whetever oonid be ob
tained. Ho evidently took to the
woods, m no tracks oonid bo found ou
any of the roads, nor oonid any ona be
found who bad seen him pawing.
Th impson came from toward Colum
bus, and la supposed to be making hla
way to Florida. A good description of
the thief wm obtained, and he may yet
ba oaught,—Lumpkin Independent.
grant good in. our midst. It hM already
dona muob towards educating our
ard at hta firquaut rf quasi. The proa-
young people and tarnishing a channel eoution asked to-nlgh» fof an
for lpteUltentand thought:ul readlqg lalon
for megy'of tha older.' Tha Inatltott o {trial wflfti rualmad oh tfib 2B.bat
Mttnga to tba people. They fteftve all ‘this month.
Mrs Lacgtry la aaia to
j. It Is ha
have once
bean ehy. It le herd to oonosive that a
great soirees could have ever been that
way.
<>♦.» —
T e new governor of Virginia de
cliui a presents I t* bard to aty, but
if lboka m if^Governor Lea la a * llttia
eootntrlo.
Jan* ....
Jaly..—.—
A««s*t...._..
gsytrtabar-
Oltob*r_.__
Nevambrr...
OM*mbar....
Raw Toax
0 -.9 1008 a 61 I
0 46 l'08 * 44-100
■ 0 f 8 lOOg I '8 ICO
............. * 8 inn« « »i mo
9 84 18*8 • « 100
9 4 100 o 6 07
0 9S 1’ 0« 8 8 "
8 07 1018 8 «• I0U
JannaTT <8 -£«•> iu*- Hat
Tonx. Jan 18-C
srndffSIo tar
dttinge^'aB'zrzsi:
yellow —- a, oik# and uneal — a,
■Mnwl
■train**
mat ax wagga,'gta.
I'ihi8r'%%SEr*.&V
it pool
vhaai
Maw Toxx, Jar aary IS—HUMS rtf ady-
..#1 aaltad Haw Ortaana sal setae a and
40 pounds, 8}(o; Trxai ealaciad. gland oo
pound*, 10)40.
Maw Tonx, Jannarv is-Wool Urn—
Aom**U' Saaoa '77 88s, 7 *xa*
palled 14833'.
aw Toax, Jaa 18-FrataH* »•> Liveri
ar n—Ontton par ataam Ha9 641; —
Ohablxator, Jan 13-Tnrpantlr* arm—
Sts R'Min atralnrd 86), good rtralntd
90896
Savarrax Jaa 18 —Tnrnantln# arm—
36)40: taietlOO Muali qulat—(1 908106; sale*
— barrel*.
iuurotor. Jan ll-Tnrpantlfie qs
86o Rosin Arm; ■ trained 75s; aooa
Ter arm at |1 00 Orud* tnipantlna alaady
bar-' * 00 yellow din tod vtrrtn 01 80.
THC RIVER ITEAMERI
receipt' TObale*. «ro*s 43?. bale* Future .
•lbsad dn 1, ata-dy—aalr 51490 bala*. a* lot-
ow*
January
Fabrnary...—.
Marab.—.
April,
.... I 94 10T8 • 76 <00
9 97 1008 9 39 -110
9 88 IOC# 9 99 190
M*V
Jaa#
July
Auauai ......
—40 itold’ 9 60 ICO
—... 9 6C 1008 9 01 1W
..... 9 71-100 9 73 HO
» 00 Iff 46 8 110
— 9 88 1008 9 84 110
, 9 8> 10041 9 87 100
bar — 0 49 190S DM 100
Tb* Bvanlng Post »'J»i Tb* m nr*
oon M of prlee* would seam to depend
mainly npjn *h* ablll'y of bolder* ot tb*
pre-ant aomawbat larga aiock to await r*.
Ilaf from tb* good export d*mand. whloh
mu'taat In *oor*r or la'*r. Onr ml I* "ra
wall mrp'.tad Fi'n-* dellrail** opened
on* to two potn'a b'gaar, lo*t tba advano-
and abowad at third mil ao obaag* from
yaltarday'acloaluv* Fatnre*olo**d*l**dT
SAAVnaroR J maary 18—Oono* arm—
mlddllnga I 1819a; nr reaalpta Ml, r>vi
Ml; aat** 77% ateak 85 381; exporw mb.
leant 87M, Great Brlutlx 7M. ■* Praxes
«•»» AX, Jaaaxty 16 Ootio" marksi
qol#i|**l*'"1»g*9*. *•• rnoalpta 1306, art *a
iff*; aala* 847 Block M 0.0 export* Great
Brl ala 00 Franca 00
Baatikobb. Janaary 18- '»• ten dn'^.
salddilur* »H': net raoalp • l»-7 *r-. * 1443;
•alas MO, a* '*a lo aplnr er* 8K; *taek!8 4l9;
export* to Gres' Britain M. to aontl'.ent
M, io Fraae* 00
B STOR, Jan 11-Oot'ou market q-l'",
middling* n*tr*onpt- 141. grn* 106;
*-l*e M, *tc** 6810; exp >rt* to Greai Brl aia
(0
WtAUixaroR. Jen nary IS—Cotton mrk-t
Brm; "-iddilna- 85<i • *• rroeip 1 * 8 8
gr •> 318 **;*• 60: *uk>« 110*8; expo> I* Great
ftyl'an. 06 eaatlnexl M
PHiAADBj.r.ii*. Pa, January 18-ooiton
u mi. a,lug 9^4 I I'M eortpu 118. «rm*
Ilf I axle* Off, slu*£ 33 778: export* conUnaat
M; Gr*at Br|t*l>< 00
BaVARRAH. J-anary 18—Ootlon arm—
mitdliBg*0 il 18). net rearin'* 1176 gran*
1178 Mir* 08; (task 96 941; export* to
G-~-t grlUia It eeatlneut M. Frans*
3168
Maw Oxabars,January 18 Oattau qulat!
014911'-. 6 U 19) Ml rrealU'9 IS AO,
gras* 14 0U *u» *.99; stock 393687; expert;
Brest Britain M, FranM 6381 asutinsat
M1I
Jaa 16—Oottox aaarkrt qalat;
■aiAAUwga g 11-lle; art raeMffU 04; arses
M. aatas 64% *to*V 46,339; axporu Graal
■rtlalu M, aantlxaat M
Maura ia, January IS-Cotton steady—
middling*3 U 16* aat reaalpta Sit; sup.
man > 001 antae 33M. itosk 161943, *plxuan
N
AM99U. January 18-Ootton qalat—
aalddlings 8 • 14a; recalpi* 18% iHlp«a*ate
—i Mice 1I9i stoak —
UXAUAMTOR, January n-ditto arm
end holder* are Mklng higher price*;
mlddllnga Ufa: net H94, grow
10«4l Ml** ou *'ock 871.M; *x,,jrU lo
Brant Britain 44M, Franc* M, aonllnant SO
PMnooa iii'raenaioii,
WaHaaall.
OtarraxAn, January 18-Whlaky steady
at Ml*.
iMlntll*.
Liooinvxaax, January 18-Graln acilra :
Wbml, No 9 red 93s Corn, new mlxtd
Mtaawe OiK new No a mixed 3lo. Pro-
VISIOL* *:«,dv -Park, me** 110 75; b toon—
dear rib 6 09, e>aar aid** 6 13)4, an .aider*
4 50 Bu'k me* « olaar rtn -ia«i 5 86 o est
*ia,«6 50. *b»uld*rii 4 00 dug-'-ou'-a barn*
0 6C46 0 00. Lard,obmM laai 7 75*8 09
. umoAoo. - January- »■- Flour
Wkm l)4i lower — lanu-ry
OorUM« tower, eiortug it**dy -*.*o •
Cfiilral Lilt
OF BOATS.
THS OLD RELIABLl
Ooaokuou, GA, Dae t, 1M5.
O H and enai Dec 3 b tb* local rates c
irelgbt on lb* UbaUabooobM and Apa
aebtools river* will b* a* follow*;
Fleur, par barrel - 6
FardiiMra, per lo> 40
Oottonaaad awl—.. ...40e*nt»
Oot'on, per bale —.86 eanu
Other freight In proportion.
^bov* ratal gnarauteed nmll January 1
P5^HA n x, Colombo* to Apalaeblool
7« 00. U bar point* In pruportlon.
dteatnar Natad will leave Colombo* to
Apalaobtoola via Holeblnson’* Landlnt
every Tueaday moraing I o’clock, rive
permit'tag.
Will wan oi bar down 'rip on Wadnmd".
at Cbattabocobce lor avanl'.g train.
Bblppcrs will plsasa bava thslr Iralght a
bnu ay • a m on day «i laavlog, a* non'
will b* rccalved aflar that boar.
Bast merves tbe rival of not landtag *
any point, wnun ounaldareo duogaron* b;
lb* C'-mmyn-tcr
Boat win not at p at any point not urn*
It list ot lending* tarmahsd shipper* to)
1886.
Our reaponaibilliy tar freight ****** aftr
It ba* bean dtoobargod at u landing who
no parson la there to raealya It.
BamubaJ Wxirauinu,
I Lina Bout*
NOTlL’k 10 hUlPFEBS.
a*a*«*l* and Rare* ar tka Pataplsta
Ua* ar waaaar*. (tarry laa
ska V. m. taatt.
OoAouatia, Ga, Dssambar S3, ism.
On and al at Daormber 33d, 1386, tbs loos)
rain nt frelgbi aud p wags to ail point* oo
tb* Ob*' tabooebea and Apalaehlaola river*
will b* h* folio WK
F.oot per birrs) ......10 caul*
Cation par * le...... -.38 caul*
FartlllMia per ton <1 36
Ootlon Be*d Maul par lon..^—-.31 36
Bait per lod |1 86
O her freight* lu p po. ilon.
Fauage rrtm Oommun* to Apalaeblool*
(6 00. Other p int* in proportion.
Miramar Tbronataeaka will leave Oolnm*
bn * vary gatnrdayatH a m lor Apalacbl
cj
Tbla boat will wall tec evening trains nt
Obaitehooshse on Sunday going down
mr-d-yi coming up,
Bbippara will plwat bava ibalr freight at
boat by 6 a m on day of leaving, a* non*
will ba received attar tbst hoar.
Bo*t rase: vas th* right of not landtag at
any point whan eocaldared dangerous by
(b* pilot.
Bxt will not a'opatmy point not aamad
la tba published Hat of landings tarnished
•hip peri tor 1806,
Oar responsibility tar frelgbi ****** oft*
It bse Men dlacau.gcd et a landing when
no paraon la thsr* la raealv* Ik
Raisa anb)«et to char ga wltbaal noils*.
Tb* above lebadoi* will ba ran, rlv*r
permitting. T H Hoou,
der37 tf A rant
STATE OP GEORGIA, Muaoofreg
County- To tbe Superior Court
of Baid comity;
Tbe petition of W H Bailey, N T
Everett, A Bonnei, James Williams,
John McDuffie, R Lowe, EHlIayer,
David Duke, W M Oanedy, Y James,
Tbad Sima, Reuben By ids, H J
JobnBon, G W Rogers, M Adama,
A H Harper, Green Aleatnder.Johl
Richardson,Philip Flewellen.Tonel
JenkinB, Major Henry, and sue!
other persons an they may tuteociaK
with them, respectfully show that
they desire to be incorporated a nd
made a body comorate and politic,
in n.cordance with the laws of
Georgia, under the name and style
of “The Colored Men's Bumnesa
Aseociation ’’
The objects of said associn' on,
and the particular business to ba
carried op,, will be to engage in and
carry onto mercantile business m tha
purchase and sale of merchandise
of any description, of goods, ware*
and merchandize, and in any bosi-
ness incident or pertaining thereto-
The principal place of bnsmesa to
be in'the city of Columbus, IfuBco-
gee county, Georgia. The capital
stock of the company shall be five
thousand dollars, with privilege of
increasing the same to any amount
not exceeding twenty thousand dol
lars, said stock to be divided into
shares of one dollar each. Ten per
cent of said first mentioned stnfi
shall be actually paid in before any
of the powers conferred by the char
ter herein prayed for shall be exer
cised. Petitioners desire to be in
corporated for the term of twenty
years With the privilege of renews!
at the expiration of said term ac«
cording to the provision of law.
Petitioners desire said corpora,
tion to have the power of suing anft
being sued, of contracting andbein^
contracted with, to have and use a
common sea}, to make bydaws,rulefi
and regulations binding on itg
members not inconsistent with law,
to alter, amend and annul the sama
at pleasure; to receive, hold, rent,
lease, purchase, mortgage, sell, dis.
pose of and oonvey both real and
personal property r.ecessary for tha
purposes of said corporation and
securing debts to it; to elect, ap
point and temove such officers^
managers, directors and agents as it
desires and to do all and singular
such acts and exercise such powers,
rights and privileges as may ba
necessary or to the interest or for
the legitimate execution of the ob
jects and purposes of said associa
tion.
The stockholders of said corpor
ation, in the event of the failure of
the same, shall not be boimd per-
scnally in their private capacity to
tbe creditors of the same except for
the amount, of unpaid stock sub
scribed or held by such stockholder,
or after he bus paid out of his pri
vate property deots of the said cor
poration to an amount equal to bis
unpaid subscription. Wherefore,
petitioners pray that an order nosy
be pass ed by the court incorpora •
ting them, their associates and ono-
cessors. under the name ana for tha
time aforesaid, and with all tha
rights, powers and privileges prayed
for, and aa may be authorized by
law in such oases made and provi'
ded. And petitioners will ever
pray, Ac. B H CRAWFORD,
Petitioners’ Att'y
Filed in the clerk’s office of tha
Superior Court of Muscogee conn
ty, Georgia, and recorded this 23Id-
day of December, 1885, in record of
writs 1884 and 18^5, folios 352 and
353. GEO Y POND, Oleik
S C M C, Go.
d«r2lt>"v 4 i
1MMMM
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tine of Dr. Dye’* Celebrated Voltaic Belt with
Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy
relief and permanent cure of Nem'ove Debility, loss
of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles.
AIho for many other diseases. Complete i estora-
tlon to Healtn, Vigor and Manhood imarunteed.
No risk Is Incurred. Illustrated pamphlet in ualcd
envelope malletl free, by audrefctiinjV
VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Kioh.
S.S.S
Scrofula of lungs Be
lieved.
I nb atv 4* ,wi *M. *ad km **ff***4 fa* the
tart 18m »»*•• with a laa* umM*. Sm*ei
■.■tMiartU* It mill m btm IhM* *M* ef 1k
koaa* ba* 4M with *naia*irti«a. aa* th* tl*lk
4*1 1km to *rrwt tb. aarch •< thk 4k*»l t have
,a»»li>;*4 all ol th* anal rtrthM*, Mt «aty ta ■»
ova oa*», hat In th* tnataMt ol other ■■)«(
■v bat temporary rellel woo all taal I **•
i*{*AH J ty unfit for ftif manual labor lor rp
Svelioen. By c ha ooo I oaaao is *
taa^lot oa “Bloo* and Bhla DU
ofBoo of Built BaoclSo «~
A lrlond reoomkoaded tb« *»
olaJali* tba* ho blmoolf had 1
by IU aoo In oomo Ion* 'ronbli
4 *n“Bloo* and SklaWooooujrffoag#
of B.lft Bpoclflc Oo, Atlanta. 9*
rooomk.ndod lb" n»oof Bwia» Jl'rtS
I tha* ho blmooll ha* boon partJtaaoSta*
u — In some Inn* 'ronbloo. I r**wv** tplta
Ik About four yoojr* a*o 1 oonunenood tobtoMI
nocoruin* to direction*. I found It ulnvtMnHaa
tonic, nr d linvo niod^abonl
tar
|«Bft,1
.ta.ra BMta -A’ oourh hoo loft mm
my ttrangthhafi_return«d,^an«J^I W
■ults art moot roniRrkabl
U otroagth haa roturnod,
ora thon I evar did iu oi/ Ufa
more than 1 evar aia iu uiy iiia *» “"..T" uZl w
roar* .liioc I atoppwi the no* ol tho M'dlotin ^nl l
bava bad no ■ -tan of thedl*oa»o. and IMf* nro qa
aain* or w«iiuH* iclt in my larga I do tho hhrv*
e*t bind of m.chunU , *l work, and fool *• v*ll *•
over t.lt «lnc» I »•» * boy. The*. I tMJMJf
.nndtrinl •UtomonU to make, bnt I »m honert
aben I *ay ib»t I owe my txlat.no. and h-oJlh ■*-
d.) to Swift’. spocIBo. It I- in. uni niadictn* thrt
Lronnht m. »ny p nuouent r.l*)(. 1 oo *ot o*y
th.t Swift's 1 0'.'Clhc will do tbiii ln «'-r) «>^5ol
most u iltlT.fr that It hu don. ths* sort
for ms. au<l I woutd ba rt»creuat to jha duty Iftfft
ro puffarlog » uuiaii’ty If I fal’ad to bear thin chaar-
ful ta'.Umouv io the murlis of thl«
mediclii* 1 am web kuown in tha cilr of j Mooftj
«oma y, and can rafar lo »o re of tha baat ettu u* of
iharftf. TJBlUT.
W*.n.gcmarv. Ala. June 2», mb.
8wllt’. Spuc.&c I* tatiroly v*c*t*bi*. Tr**li** M
Blood •»* ok In d*ln DI*mm« mallod fro*.
T«» -wirr s'tcmo Co, Bi.y« i AIl**Aa. Oa,
•i ia; W J»i 81. * T. ■ itawll axt M «• Ml
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