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DAILY EXQUIKER - SDN COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING APRIL 0, 18S6. 5 r.M t *-. 1Y K L> Ji. osh to bo cr.cjfnl | Just dalniy enonflh to bo t.e*t t Just drecj cuu<L to be tat; Joat uiodeit euoufrh tc t>u b* oet. jnit toftj s •noocli to be tender; Jnat elgha enotigh to te i»d ; Todcb acft enough to rciaeojber Your heart through the cedenve ta»de glad A tongue that tpwtfci without harming Yet mitohi' f enooga t > tease « Manners ■> pleasant avid charging That put you at once at yonr ease* Ja»t einllea enough to bo happy j Jo at nHght eno gh to be fay $ Btight hp a moii.Ug cunhuaui. All fr nknoss nd naifoto. 3 Mioroua, true aud kindhearted ; Pnro bu the angola ul> v» Fiona bor ma> I ne cr he parted* Fir such la the woman l love. COTTON FACTS Vlilblt Znpplr-B c.-p. Wrn.CKrr. #!.tc. The Nhv. Y irk Fins' els! Chronic!* .or April * I msK'vi the tu -i visible vis ible eooplj of cotton 2 758.869 l-sles, »n irorcsfe as eo me area wr.u .as. year of 421,076. « riscreaeo m ennapamd with S814 of 186,342 4 » d* "re .se a> o;>ui- pared wub U-83 o 65U.74L For the winli i-i.di a Apr)'. 2 1, the ieoelpts at 'he Url'id States ports rcaohed 69,095 bfitp. n aki-'p ti e total since September 1 4,850.597 bales, showing an lucre*-, e l 271,310. The iwt ntv--- ! x tn’.erlot to -i:s forth* week ending Ai>-i- 2 , receive” 25,130 l>al*», shippe 47,8."9 -cd had stocks •( •335,663 bales. mo Mine )a* ' T «ir tuny r'OPivcd J3 8-65, abippef 27,032 and bad stooks ol J.44 993 Tbeabivo totaie n>u« • hat the old Interior stock- have decreased during the week 23,403 '■ a ard «i•' lc»n vbt 176,708 bales m..re nsa at the-ifcon' period ast year The re~«>pta »i 'hi- ssme towns h.vc be. i, 6 87 ales more than the same w-ok is t yes’, -md since Sepumbn 1 bereoeipls a. ull the towns nit 673 656 more then for the sannn tune u. JS84 ?6 Thoexpor's tor the ask .-ndlog this -evening much a total of 77 389 l-«u't< 1 of which 31 760 were to Ui-e« Bri'.aln, Jt7,24l to Franca and 25 388 to tlit re*' of the continent The Ghr uicle c laments on its ta ble ot reoelp'a from plan'a lono as fol lows s The abovo statement shows— 1 That the tolal receipts Item ths plantations since 8-piotn h r I 1885 ere 5.170 410 bale* ; in 1884 85w<r. 4,7'.7 070 -hales; In 1883-84 we.-t- 4 69a 899 halts. 2 That, although u.e receipt' at “the ontports the pat- week were f.9,095 hairs, the actual mov-msu' from plan- tailons was only 86 366 hales, the bal ance being taken ir.ui .he stocks at. the In'erior towns Lssr year the receipts from the plKBiatlons for the sums week were 14 934 bs lev and lor 1884 thev were 21,249 halts In the table below we f.ive tho re ceipts from r-'antatlons in another -f rm, and add to them the net over, land movement to April 1, end ai o the ■takings bv southern spinners to the name date, sc ns to give sunstaniiaily the amount of cotton now in sight. ’1885' 86 1884T5 ii ecetpts at the ports n April 2 4,850,597 4 579.787 Interior stocks on up 2 In excess of bept. 1... 819 81.8 127 783 Total reoelpis Iron, plauta'luns 5 i7< 41: 4,7 7 C70 JNet overlfti to Apr, 68 64 6 6 182 Southern ooiiHumpili .1. to April 1 253,1C 217,000 Total In sight Apr) - 6 10 «if 5 48-1.25*4 3b'ojrib3ru epinvW 'mi 1d*k to Art . , Q . .. - - It lccretiRO In amount ;n sifitit .t-" os compared with last year, is 655 803 V»!e», ih« increase r>: o onnareo w 1883 84 lr 643,828 Hates- unr*. i.py decrua.-o from 1882 83 is 355 426 ,isles. Toe Clnrontcle’s iel> trr ptuo wcn'ber reports for the we. k are thus stun mar zei : A Leuvy rain o'orm with 8 m.oked chocfi,.) in tempm ture paourd overs Jr.rfcf, portion . f tf.o sooth dari' r the fatty part of ihew*ck luting espealallv severe in tli<-sonthvej!, at-d ostislr-R 11X)'!s in sr-pie secti- ns In cons — qnenoe planting oporctior.s have hfl<-n temporerily Interfered wiib At other points, h wevr-f, good progress has been made wUn f«Mi» work LiM«‘ Liflilea, “A wid. w will sell utu- haul B id’s manliest diploma,’’ was n Ibio enver Vlsement In a Pniladt-tphi* pap-tr, A..i A. z ma natter begins n-.. odI.u sry vrlth'.b'ss 'hss.h luceu a eblni r murk, a r -d wtier. he att ack J:m he Btrn -k a dsndy.” Aot-oruii g to Lite Weshttig-ou H itoh- et, Atiornoy General Gat aa-t Is so l) usrly opnr.&ea o » dross suit that he willnol even allow his oba-sottr t wear oua. The Phnad&lpbis. N.jW8 wii' hrfs spraf • lug statesmen who want ,o aot ino Washing on stioiotv to rsiuetn jer tb« 'Miss Olt voland says ‘-tho Jlrio should be drew-’ *t the bus:.’’ The Bsir.-brtd>e (Gs ) D tmoors. eohoes the sentiments ot m.ist of li- oon'emporarles through- nt ihe anion when it says that “the worst thing about rloheB is not having thorn.” It is the experience of a NswO-- leans editor, who bays his fuel by the quart, that “ooal dealers have things their own weigh. Y m may dispute their weigh, but you get no more ooal by it » Captain De WUt Wallace, ofLrfsy- ette, led, is the author of a novel shortly to appear nailed “Love'* Lad der,” whioh loads ih-; B istou Pjst io observe that “It evidently does not re fer to love et fl at s'ght, f >r that usual ly begin . wim a pa r ol st -.ros.” Thi Ncrrls' w.i Hdrald can’t quite understand wly no-rly every Industry In th« o uatrj is on a elriko, aave the base bail lets. Tue -a, er, It, says, bogiu to sti lus when they g i t.-> work, wtiue tbs members of ouror organ zttions .quit work wnoa they bttgia to striae The paragraph >r of iu Pittsburg Ohronio.eg-tea ou wi-h . , ■ ooys oi.l overhears r.aum ta k this way : Tney must have i an vary good drinkable in Tuikey,’ o-.-a rvs ' Sae . tr Jones "I don’t tm>v| way?’ ask* t Zioalea Bmilh. *• Wall, I shan-d thi ik the •sublime pnr.e’ I ,.ae ntentinuei la tn-i papers ougut ta be a bn.tar quality than ihe par: tv. get around he. o ” Tne Bustoc Gl .oa ojQtends tba Sus- tou ana Pnliadaiphta are the -wo Amarioau outea w ni-ih oontaio in >st of the descendants of kln»s T.) this the Bt Louis Past-Dispstoiu opposes the feet tl a‘ "The Irdtnn territory oon- ' iln* more (ie-cendams of ki'gs than any Mate In the union.” The Indian nobility 8l-o sport morn “oresls" and onate-ot arms than the bem <a >rs have ever ye: been able to do. rsBillsr Trsla •( the Msw KSumiIh From P. f.oMo»l Edarstorn. Thirgs must oome before words- ilionght ' must come Item live things. A.witvu teach th-ngs before words— f cts before genera''z dons The mird grows by 1b- wo activity and in no other way. The tbit g bkt Is near Is ihe thing to 'each, lor out of the seen the unsceu ten si oorns, Lai thi child learn ro tnlk by talking, and lo wil o by writing, and to ot ms pn. e by C - tilt O.ilng. Things that have lo be d; tie ebuu d be earned byd -lug them The gr. » ut Jact t f tie in h-ol« < h'.n d ht to .rvsi tLur put i s fn w rk~ -<a- work Give the cbi d rca thu gs ai d be will love to «- tk. Ai-truml*i; real) a„u>lmr. dnsclal to Enun'r-.r-Ban Salt Lake City, April 5 — Thooirs E T.-ylor, isie uieaibtrof ihe iegi-latlve eoutcll, son of John Taylor at d busit.ess manager of ti e Dtsercl News, was arrested Saturdtiy ou three iudictmeuts for ut awful cohabitation. Ho was released un der 11000 bail in each charge Jusf ph E Doan, late oity counsel, was also t.rrieted Saturday under two< it de ments ou a similar charge. Bail wa-. fixed nt 12000 on each charge D an wan udtt wards Uidte.'ed for polygamy and bail fixed a 1 $3000. FOREIGN FLASHES £. Utr> iMUd. By Ai-Rlo-ADherioA** London Atiril 5 R ?hf H- n Wihiaui E E ster, woe was obit' secretary f r Ireland under the p.:ts vi -us G adstoue ministry, is dead Hi iiad been ill f r some lime, Fos ter was 6ft years ol ngu. Pruned, DISCOURAGING emigration. Pakis April 5 —M S/rrieo, min ister ui interior, has ordered ait the mayors and prefects of the country to do their utmost to dissuade Frenchs men from emigrating. The - IH rials are insiructed to expatiate on the obstacles and disappointment whioh awaits new comers in all parts ot the world, particularly in America. BoIkIubh. THE SITUATION TRANQUIL Bbgssels, April 6»~Av Charleroi to day a Lumber of strikers who were engaged in the noent riots were sens teuoed to terms of imprisonment ranging from thrte months to five years. Ten thousand operatives are still on a strike, hut it is expected that many will resume work to-mor row. Tne town ie tranquil. ■ •IHlS. a strike against lower wages Amsterdam, April 5.—A strike ol common spinners end weavers agutpst the lowering ol wanes is in pregresn ai Z trich. Ho far no dlsordf rs Lmve occurred, although the socialists are urging tho strikers to r< s -rt to forci ble measure* The mayor has ap pealed personally tc the operatives not to break the peace. iBlhry, THE PROBABLE CHANGE OF MINIS TRY Constantinople, April 5 — It is learnt d -r. uj . fflcial siurpee that the rower* are a wetting ihe probublc- cn»i g io the Greek roinwry bef. re finally deciding to ins i U'e naval uperati^r* mr«’ r 'S Greece. lit wlihcotlon; they eai 'tget worsted; j it is worth the trlui ” i Oa the seme mlje.rt the North Caio'iiiH G 'lii Lesf ssys; ' Teat fotiaco:' pays, and pays well — far better than any other mo rey crop to t! e farmer — h is been so often denir.netran d In these columns that tin Gold L -rf does not b-llevp It ren is-aty to iry to nut rtss that fnct further up >n lls read t, But thete are many por'lnus cf Ncrtit Carolli a where tohai o > cut ure lies nevei hern tried tba' at* capable of producing a good urt cleof the weed, if not at. fi e as that ulreatly known to our mar ket! ” To this the Wilmington 8'sr adds: ”I : is show u fi- m Hc'ual sides 'ha N irtb Oar'-lipp ra tn-r- l ave ni-otc lam $2tiU it- $ohi) ta ihe uert, ... d from 4-300 t $1M 0 -'■ the I H’d, ami even m re i'u. He; dnrson Gold Leaf gives a n cent example, it -ay-: l.i 1882a mao near Heudeison (lint, eil one acre of tobacco. There were 5000 hills. He made 1380 pouud», which he arid ft r $385 26 net. The I.(x! year, simt 1 tni, h - trade 1550 ti-mas, at tl-n. d it Ft $416 85 e* To 1884 be mad - on li.e van.-- ere 1765 j pounds, winch 1 *■ .old fo. $590, bail g I 10c pel hill In Grauvilh- and other counties suco esvinud-B a- tlii- ab )und One m ti near Oxford plat, v ed ten acres f r three ct-UBtcuMve years, He w- iked two non and e hoy. The rt-eiil:.-' were $12,000 f r litrcp years’ work—an avtrage of [ $4000 a year, and $400 to tho acr-. More iu: pri. i. k results Hiatt tho e can h. given But these show thst tuhacco pays ” Now let the w ri eradd that tobacco culture is tin t i-w thing .i; G orgittt« r F. ritia 1 s atl'ip-td.pi y >nd payii g yii-l.is were eslttl yc-i.rs r.go aim f unit sa'islac- 1 ;y,l ut cotton required less skill and vigiiauce. It the low pine of hciiv.hr bow warra:>'s tht retuui to kb c," , our faru.ets 'i-.ve hut to prt coed with its ciii'tvalioci. Heeds ere spwn here in April EXPORT WHISKY. Bta«m«r’k IU«Ui*u 91u<to. Ihrcv Ycuik ab* 1« vern il fcj AIi it;; mt/j-flvtfc.nrul Gtrlnad, a Huliratut Heeidrai. Biwlai '« Beloit, Wis, April 5 —This morn ing kur wiitl trains ou the Cnicago aud Nor.bwes'.trn railway cam - into collision in theouirkjris of t- is dty. Three of the trains C Lsisted simply of engines and c boose. All we e go ing nor'h, and the three last named engines ran into the cabooses in qmck succession A W Squire, oor.- i.uotor, and M K Eton, btakimtu-., wert b .dly D juied, Squire probably fatally A dense fog prevailed at the 'me. td*V Ion *!' a McKInr.jr. A ; e inl to the Adver' ser fr rr; E- fsuia sta'es that th- Etifaula hi a; lives the Clayton deltgates 70 ma- j >ri:y < ut of a total vo.e of 454 H-iwklrsvDIe sends up ten Me K eroy d»l'-gues. Fort Br -wder or one hilf of that bi-at elected five Clayton delega’es Hpring Hill’s ten •.•'■•eg are divide'! z teroy The town of Clay'on elected eighteen delegates, and they are for CLytnu Clayton will have a la.'ge majority in the c' unty convention, whioh oonsists of 165 members. Tobaeao u< Cotton. Mr D W Thorpe, a practical farm er, says in the Sjuthern Cultivator : "My idea is, where one plants fif. teen sores In ootton, ten in corn, the usual proportion to the mule, he ought to plant five acres iu tobacco, ten iu cotton, ten in corn, to ihe mule crop. This 1s the way I expect to proportion mine I feel very much encourag'd with the prospect. vVe uf the golden bslt of N-ati feel like we have a real bona.- z i as long a-t prices etny up, which we expect to b« remtnera.lVB for sum tiras lo c ome. VVe are not brand to sto.i c >t- tor, by nny means It work aluilr- ably together; the bulk of the w i-k on ‘nbsoo't o.imiLg in August af er the caitoa is 'aid by imkea it e - fl c. v ryli'tle; and the i, too, >ero is each a b'g saving m laud, a very sin. 1 piece coQttilu ir.g a large to b ,,'Ci crop, thereby getting rid of ihe trouble and expense of going over a large area It condenses things as much as any crop c* .; and another th'i'g, if engaged iu cX.easiveiy, It furnished nice, houust aud ligli. on- ploymeni lor many white won.e i aud children iu the rural districts. By all rneaun impress upon your people the practicability of c .mloming Washington, At rii 2 — At'ornry- Qtunsi G-risud bus itcemiy made a very impor'ant dtciniou, reversing one which Attorney G neial Brews, ter made 'hree yiars ago Dulng the yeai 1881 2 be distillers In K-n- tuefcy muuufnctur.-d -uch nnuieuse quantities ol whisky ai.d highwinea that they were ia>>t able tc dispose of It, and when ih'- • nd of the bonded period came ir- 1884 they were com pelled io expori into Europe in order to escape paying the -u I. is esti- a ed the. 5 1 0 000 t arrels were -hipped, it being cheaper io pay the freight over and bin k than ‘o pay the ti-x- s F r y million gelluns of this exp ire wh; ky went (mm Kentucky alone. Then came up I e point ss to whether this wh'sky, when re-imported, would be tnt.th u to enter ttv- ponded warehouse ot-a tt. Becretery Folgey an d At!- ruey Gen «rai Brewster agreed that it could in and'Jecid d thsi it mus 1 pay lexer is scon an it landed This prevented lb. In, port a ion ot thte whi by, b-oau>e it would have^uot only r quired t o large a sum of money to pay the mx upon it, which . he distillers were li able to raise, bat 'tie owners wo d have been a? me mercy ot the buyer had theirgoodw been subject to r- furred sale the moinsui < f their urrival Ho most of the product has stave i ‘.--broad until now. when Attorney G ntra' Gar'aud reverses and decides 'ha the distillers in.p->riiug 'heir own whisky can have the advantage o Lite usual born.ed period, Tl la de c’ston a Important to tht. tii-lillere Pennsylvania, Maryland an t Ken lucky only, and ctri; fly the latter and the revt-r-alof U.e decision was accomplished through the i 11 tier;ce' t t St: a tors Belt and Blackburn and exsC' agtes-mau Puii Thompson It is cittinned th-' ttie p iytueut of at Iea6 $35 000,000 tux o . tins whisky is postponed ny tlii i decision. THE PRESIDENT’S DESK W -hiog o Pu- . The ; rts ,;eui’.‘ tl-i k iu the e: rly niorulug presents u q.icer s.ght Wtien the chief exeru r.’B lays: a id- his Havana lo go tu work, there are upon the table a:l soris ot thi.oge. Pi.per-of every 'lescji’.tion, reriHio- ttig t;: aim s every known subject under the rii:-, nre there, and il.e writing on the envelopes is a stu- y Ptople res: rt to every ut-ans io reach the president's ear and eye, a d pre sent their claims ufnr ilieir own s yle ’’P-rsonal” I* always written on letters addressed t" the president, but nearly all of his mail is gone through by (Joi In mom and the under secretaries, aud the really personal or important let ters sifted out and laid on the preel- deui’s desk, and these are legion HU desk s always neatly arranged in the morning, hut it presents a sorry appearance when the day’s work iadone. Tl e president receives a g iod many papers from call-rs during the day, aud tlieie belays on his table. H is a quick worker, and in an h- ur generally has every thing in ord- r, and a majori’y r.f the ca-es ei'b.er dispo-ed of entirely or ; r- p rly referred. Ojerf ; .he i-joHt pieesaut yst d ill cull du.;ts he has to perform k ep- peasing the “Ut. graph ctuzs, Dior- iv i pc Lcefll -i gt-ner'iiiy I as a c< zs-i o' o hup graph aibums lying ou ms table When the president comes to ii s rfilce iu the morning Lcefll r takes in his little load, aud it ,ue president appears to be in a good tium'-r r,e 'ays them on the tub e, aud ihe prcsideu’, wit'i a ieug ' a: d some reuiark about tli* craz.-, writes his e)g, a:ure neatly always this way: Grover Cleveland. Feb 27 1 880. When the bocks have all beeu signed LooflW takis (hern to his disk and ke, pu them until liny are called for. The president st me Limes varies the way ol wri'it g tils suto- grsph, occasionally following the tlR’e by ‘'Executive Mai slot'" or "White House,” but never pu ti: g "President” before or after his name. A great many of the autograph bonks are -left by senators, members and other high , (Heals, hut almost i very caller has a book In which he wants the presiheut’s sigtm ure. If ill tlu-'p were sent in Ihe labor would keep the president busy for tw-- >v- five hours ,n tne day, but Mr Lcefll t hws » w-.y of keeping the people , it Tile jue.-ideul never refuats iosigu his name- in the books, as not more limn a li3lf di *?n ut a time are tali, u in to him, and these only abou, three day- in a w ek. Home iad-.es intete-teil in one of :1 e ofiarltui 1-j institutions of this city cui ed on tlie president a month or so ego and ri quested that he di nap lit. signature lo he voted for at u lair to be given for the bent fit of tho lueii- tution. Theprtsldent seized a p:ec<- nf paper, lheu stopped, and openlti a drawer pulled out his ehn k hook, titled it In for a eubstanllal amoui t, and signed it, giving it to one of the ladies with ihe remark, "I guess that aut< graph w 11 do mors g d ” MRS POTTER BOYCOTTED Alii 'Ofller lo>« w *• C'rliletw«(f--J it vattvi ta AoriMT OD$lu». HatUnrd Tuiuo Washington, March 30 — “Ther. has teen a great deal said in th> newspupers in rigtrd to e by Mi Brown Potler.of New Y-.-rk, and I" r reclia’iou of ‘’O.iler Jot’ at Mr- Whitney’s, wits sal upuu by Wash- ll.'glon si ciety folk-,” saitl a well known leader ol society, "bu n« -••.t- ties yet struck in tbe real reae" . Here H 1 : Mrs Potter aud her c w pauy of ‘amu'eurs’ from Now Y-oik play for charitable "flairs, bill thric is no charity sb u- their playing whatever. They get all their ex penses paid and a certain share of the receipts. In the case of their performance In Washing' u 'heir share of the receipts was $675 The following day they pinyea fir the school of oookery In Baltimore, where their share was $390 O ig - nully Mrs Pot'et’s C'-mpany n.re employed to play j limly for ,’ne Mount Vernon association, which dees not need atiy mot ey, and 'be Woman’s exchange plaoe, wh.-re » number of broken ti w.i socle y peo ple dtspese of their neeuie w -rk, c kes, preserves, e c, they make Any person, provided thc-y Hit Pres byterian, or are inriois d by *> P.-ss- byierian, can sell 'heirstufl thn ug i ihe exchange. A wstk or so befuu the perfnrmft' o: took place the I n ie- havu g charge of the M uu V r-on ftss'.oifttion end of the scheme msi.d ed that they should leceiv thn e-founhs of the prefix, leaving to tie cxo'-ift igc but oue-iourth T e * x’hacge f-'lks protested, »tui Buy pulie-i out aud donuted the r-m . - ing time to tflfirts to make the p. - fo-manee of the "Russian H . m Moon” a failure, fi u/icb-.ily. !' o managers of th- Worna .’o Exflia i: haveakind ;f m >rui cotiir 1 of s > oiety. There wre n a <i- z -n of it,<- Deople who beard “Ostler J-j. ’i c • d that supposed there was anyil-i. g wrong about it; u.de-.d, .he , eopi- here t>sid but‘i lie attention to will MrsP.r er wus saying They wire muon more iu.-e.esitd in what <-fce wore ami howehe worelt. H re esm- iu Hie Hue Dalian hands ami tongues of the 'Xjh'.ogi- They told everybody '.hat tt.« recitu'ion was horrid; iha f i ; was pe « factly sliumeful and .cirifc., dieadiul This cr'tloistn, coming from higti morai EsoLiunge people, *'j-j have the Presbyterian attachment, it was belitvid. Tuough Mrs Pot let’s per- forma; o« a couple ot diys afterW'»>.is was H ./iticiilly very suocea-fu ( ot Moun Vernnu vssoc anon go 76 i i cent of tho receipts, or about $1909 ce ) 8 .e was a tu it kid w man si- ciany People v.ho were g d n. uu i her the day belolc- feared to do so i-.n v more, for a social boycott is not tushy taken ofl when i s put on by a high in” "1 w >mai’s ex Lange Mr P t c.’a reisnation ktpi acveiul Hundred do. lars ou' of in r b >u--e i" B11"m --n for he ooycuitgo. mere auc- d i w ei. The W .man’s Exc 1 a- g ure to liuve their show soon It is io be on Eis > r Monday night Gnbei 's Hwtei* hearie’ is to tie sung by a c ttipa. y "f s cimy amat. urs I he Mou n V r- non ss.Delation fo ks and .be fn. lids i/t Mrs Potter are already regim iug io knife it. This illustrates tne cuar- i'y ' f society obaritub’e ins'itut'ons. A- lor Mrs Potter, n. r 'cbaritabSc’ performances ure ruined f >r the Pal in;oe of the sea-ou ut itas- ” ■ImisBui' Iron cordial, A lady ot our acquain-.auoe has been iu quite feebie health lor many years — with some oompluint reru.iar lo the sex—became emaolated— loa‘ her ap petite—was melancholy — sleeplea 1 — cross aud fretful, Many years’ suf fering indicated tbat alt medicines were a failure Home one tug^es'e•> the use of aimmout' Iron Gordlal, After using two or three bottles an as tonishing ohange was observed, and a complete core was soon tflioted. rod* v »»—in—iMct-iw »' ikmi«iss»w-iw. near; W.i.’Ikii'.t i..I.I'dh>*o. «y to '.hr SM.lrrr.ifnb Vi 11.1' l Am. m Onnso.K ike elohUi* <|uatut!oun of th* utonlr Tsnso.se? fVivjrlnls S’* So l onooif - ibs.i«iippftko A Oh|. ’I'l'-ago A Vorthw-’ Po's ; L ckawsDa...'7A oi ft* -tun Touu u u ith t.kbSho.f 'O'l ..-ulj.liio.il JiAth.... SoM l Mobil. A Ohio...—.. Xaolirlllo A ( tu t ... I NO Psrlfto I'll. N Y Central .Norfolk Z W ererd... 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New Je ter Oentrrl .ViMouri kaciflo .. •U iwo, ... d S3 Old 4 HI Muji 04 Sid 6 0U 04 i 6 1 (lid 5 2 64it 4 61^5 6 -did Li v RArooi., April 6-Noon -(HrifoTt b '*t- «'e i,oOil .,t h.r'eali g r-ilesi mdiiil"K t .)..n"‘- 51, '-titdllriB orlr.ans 6 1 16 t: k-.i.m 12.CIH1 hales-- |'Oca;i-tl'<u Arid expo ■ AI00 Ij'Ute ’teotlpl'i ]0,'I01I buieo- 1(KI0 tmtiiiu- Fumrei p-u«i; ll m, st lb* following u-'ol dlonsr A i ll a> d .May M -y and June J sue uud J tily...._ J'i'y and An,-no....— AukiW iind.ldepu-inher 5 6 64-45 7 64 1 s-ouiuber srui Onober_.... d Oj oh r mid Novem’ie- 5 'i 6ld 6*p'i-mbo-...„. 6 7 641 TeuUsrs ol uedveriHH fortoeday’s clearing f.no ' Hies or otw douksl, and 100 t>alM ol old 2;00 n Sate* ot lh» day Include 8000 Ijkh-h ol American U *1110 61,0110*118 6141 ’■ April deUverr 4 67 6Id hna.-.f April nn,i Mai 4 6-'64 ' buytrt Muy and Jn:-t6 U0 (Md buy-.e,- Juntaud Ja'y S ‘J 64 1 Imye? , Ju y and Align'd 6 S»f!4d sellsm; AtiK u dSeptemho- 6 7-64 I inilirr: Bep ■ i n. October A 6 64' Hiller,, Ojtoher and Nvv. mher6 2 61,1 n,imro; Uepie.iiber 5 8 64il » lo n Kn ar*s dad -1-M | m— l-'muree ; April de-lvorv 4 81 Old »«. « : Anrtl end Mr.y 4 8’84.1 Sollerii; ■V:,- »,>■' Jm>« 6'0-64.1 seliire lane and if. 6 2 64-1 buIIijib. Ju'y and An ns; 6 i aid bnve-8; Angus wnd Bep'msber i 6 61 i \i yore, Bop amber am' Ojtobei- 6 -is -41 buy-rs Oj ■ er eud N.iv mb* 6 I M ' e u rn Heptsmbsr 6 7 64 1 bnyers I nd --n New Yukk. April 6 —Evening—Oo'.tnn -aiuhe Hr ra ; suit's 7'(i bales: middling I\r • tin- orleane B 7 .8i C.ii'fto'i^a-od not reoelp'a .007. bates; n< (.-n . Gr";d Britain 14.263, continent 1(1 468, Fro one 1V5 SKW Tone ANN NKW OKLSANS rVTDRB, “New OBLEANB, April 8 — ’<-60 P M — Nil nr»j closed steady; saloa 76,,U0 bales, *- ' ws : April A u Jn.’.i —„ 8"P mb»r October N'.'ieinb.r D-io 'i'b*r 6 76 106« 8 78 100 6 67 ICtifq) N CS 110 8 Ul-ltO* 0 07 100 B '6 1800 0 17 100 » Tb-ieea e 77 too 8 (6 IO*., 8 97-100 8 87 100« S 80 -100 — 8 18 000 8 0S 100 - 8 68 1080 6 07 10b 8 08 10)0 8 86 1 « N*W Yohk, April 6 — ’ twain* — Ne' rsee.pu- -18 b-. 'es, y r? es 17 313 bales, Fntnre. el,is* fl-iu—talrn 67 8 O bale., it fel ow*: April 8 18 '880 0 10a 100 M u » 77 10009 78 19e Jarie B 89 100 I a! j 9 47 100o 0 48 ICO » 68 100 9 41-1000 • 48 1A7 B ' 7 1080 9 70 110 9 !14-'l>*«» 9 76 JOB 9 70 1 00 0 88 10. B 36 1460 9 38 190 a biBj T o'vorerae t w»s light < li ed p.-tuu tv.lly to lacal deals, v 1 -1c, l:. e: s' munlfce'.rd hy uperi ore cr "ut.ldere. Somiwha. ci" oh“.'no er nf funelgc advl ee sp ' g"Tie'll o a I n nr.d s die> in 'o rtcr-d 17 lor m r* expiiolt In 1 n. Ja»i at ih* «ed ol in. t* elo* - I-w b ..-le o id-lud.d t. covei, • UiivCi ed '.pot DU'ilac'u ra-ker better vesniN, A err f, • Gotten mark t -'.mgi. f/i M raeetpt* 1130 «*». 0- itn . >9 76. «*poru. Urea, O', till- 08 r i.k, A -r' 5 G T'" uairk.t e'aady ; t. - K 16 I8i net r'celp. 8 0, grre. 174 * irct 35,'40 ezporui Gr*i- N Vrtin her... ,'i>c.oib*r I-vary - l'ai.tjkohk Ah *' H.visu. on. I j-GcHon murke fl* ; . roctlp e 7761 gr-v* 741-7; :n or" tW>} >• *k 87 4U. 1’rli.olc tO, eonll en. »' rw Ipi 10,1) VI "!• 83:5. xp it* io Ure* 8->< 6—uitvoe nu»ik« 104 :t0i eip i ,»Gr« 'rl: -1 ' 0 o >v-.vlnem vC Piui.auiclp (i*. Pa, April 5 — (Jo'ttfP I. .t Old ; "i 'ecslb .i- 17, gro«" : ... ., O'), , -ek i7 767 exporte cnutlneu'- 1., <3 ;-rt firl'Sil' 011 SAVANNAH "A Aorll S—OOtlori fle ro n 'd, -i: r.c, '-onulei-. 687 « r,«* W en.-. 180,. •. "CSi 31 8B, experts io Greet' i l"ilo 6859 oontlneui 10 Mbs DittiiCArip Apin *-•' i'iii flin 1 ; Hu. -8 11 l#a:u*t "-<-in i Z763 gr, du ij 1 tjO.O el" . 778 604, -ipoitl 10 1.1. ui M-. 36 6 t i rinutic 0», uoml ■o ' 95*8 i,.j.. A«' 8 11 601 65k' rill'd' run >- ottoo aim , »e •'■'.Ipiii fJi, gre • -•-1 SO.'SJ; oiponi Gr»> 5 Me; m'trk".' -dyr , 1 O'A*, pu, (III*, . - 1750: "tonx 100,114. spire market qab- ; kll'pVIPII.ift to it* 227: aiuc 5.9; e.iiii.UHTO'i SC Ap It 6 •• .Jottr quie'.; ai dctlugR folots 650. ^r. *r 51Ui Ma-t 6 4-1.548; SX)3o 4c .1 *i-i Hr' oi Ol). ir n or 00, aontluei.i 00 ■•Ti, -.prt. April 5 - Ojt'oa—middlings 8Ji; . toi.p.e 112 btties I’Kbiivcr tan pnoyi’ioak, usilnAe.. ' f(li:ago, Ap"ll 6-Fiuur dail bat easy — sou .t orn S4 40u4 45 'Vbasi w»k anil low r- Apr-. May 7(14*88(1*", J.; . ? 81^81^0 .4? iI sprtag 7.34077UO Cori q i* - u - h -r N 2 cssb 33J40"4VfiK. Apr fti y 37^*38!4e, Jn.-« 88i?J0 li8 3-16 O* b Hi iV" i.u I 'Wer—OkSb kSjtf, M-y SOtgSuJdl Ju 8 '/J" tlfi ). Mes' p k m-.'- L» l-n ."b 86 -1106 45 Msy 89 81^0 B .5IH Jau" 53 45 B Oaf. Lard siesdy—ceb 16 B0, v.«y 8-5 95 8 00 H*'Xed noes-s ..tB'iuy—dry e.’td s'i 'aiders78 85a3 90,-h"r rl' "U16.86 37!d«3 40 ..non oie.i „i-«i 86 M @6 7". j « tnjv-tl ]4 Kagar—eten- dm a A ts%i, grauaia'.e 6J9i. M HI basis. Apr 5 F’lonr nnehsngk'( t on don April 5 HU 6-16, pr.oiou 1'0 7 16 NKW ychk money market. Nkw Yoke, cpii. 5-Nuou- tj’.ne ■ ar.- da.i situ e.ey, Mu.-i y e-'iy r '.-(<y ft"! 'in', b.xctiange—long 84(6 fn, rt I 4 s7Ji HLa-e bo: ds ueglea'ed, dan. Govern- | in ■ v i mds s'nii.lyftal " vsr New York Apr:: 5-Krona-g- tl no ' M i.iy 1 g)2 aw pell-.. Uoaprumeu. on j dn'l sid 8 r m. N w nr per osnia 126%- 1 Dirge per coats i01H bid. d.ubi ou- « I v-ry ilall. SI B TRKASUHT BALANCtS J Gold in i4ab-(T«ssart 1124,671,OW on.- I renoy 110,938,100 It*W YORK HTOCk MARkrT. Maw Yokk, April 6.—Th* following nt. Lon r.inl 1 v 83 25g8 35. hcioe 83 80.r 3 BO p» " 11 (rf.fi to - lie-.- ilc-uor .1 X d. cIO"i g lU-il'i'i IN '2 Id cesl 85(388 , Msy 6%•■•■!%'-■ <''•'« 3 1 end lrrsynur-N >2 m k • • 33'4'« a% - M,y 3lj 34*47 -. Out" inn «r-d w -k-Nu 2 mixed uasi. -BJi M (y 29U - tv-.u *y (1ir.-8t 10 P -ivisinns i y - or-,"c - I -. gu. r : Park 310 CO lor" ri rift — 6 "2 v 5 8j, ti * ai.-nu .-long—ooxd '.A'lo.ig c *«■ ' • J ' 5 3j -burl rib sides 5 10 sb-"-i near s'-d'-s 5 6U lonsi ho *rt riba — sbori o;f"r -Ides , be con "• o,; - i-ng c'.a'i: side fh 80, short Mb side 5 9' -bor* ol.;ai lues ; b»;rs arm- ln lUt'Al I.o ft r? «»( farms. n DO.: ttv,, (prl 5 c-flr.'O w.erket s-bB'iy —'.t , .o 0-.IyoM", (...inuiuu to pmm n.-! t sin filr le-cit -ri L-mlsla.'ia, ordinH'-. to i'll- ' 8iv~)'T H"i-«r I • an d cnud—'idiilslkan nu , It* r, -tr'e y p ut 4J<'- -rim" . c -iuaiuu lo g-iod i lr - —o: uenlrlluja.► plan atnn g- om-.tnii6 3 I8n choice will e la. i bolc? yellow c'erlBed S 3-18) Mo'Hsses w*nk-Lioislsnt open kettle— good prim* to etrletly p.lnse tic; eumssok aoW'Jin nenirir gsm, prime to strlotly prime lf:@ Uc PaalstllU. Louinvn.i.t- Ky. Anri) g-Gmln nn« obangsd: Whs* . No 2 *a 8B@B8*; corn, new mixed 30M«37,-; oats, new N v m xbJ 32 tin Provisions higher: Pirlr. n,.s* 110 6 ) tan'll — oloar Tib s'r)«s 86 B0, clear side 96 1268, enm' {< 37(k. umk mea's oienr r h sides 6 3'J Oifer ""les 5 65, shoulders 4 CO rtngir.cnreri nanru 9 500'OOU. T.H-d, choice leal 7 7608 0: | pr mi si vain at 16 16 C8steli!,uwr.i ZUiaonnsAw, April 5—Whleky d m st 91 10. 47-utiuss fined oil New Oulbanh, Apn-5 - m»,>r seu' oil 0- in - prtma onvle. o ivsre.1, 7IK it-73Ke; •ninmei yollvW 2 Hdt'astao, Yung apt s-ii-t, i-i,i oil q'l e. 22s Jor crude; TXiplOo for --oflned. S8V81 SYHHKf. Me. Nk e Yobs: Aprl 5-H >slu market Brx— -utoai 81 67*61*6' 16, .arpentm* hlgbor— 60n N»W Yo«k, April 6-->Hides mark* quiet — w*' suited New Dr .nans **,*-.- v ..-o 45 an I SO pound 9t<ftil0:: ft- .-c« teiiecesd, it' uiul i 0 non (ids lOfc-nlti N*w Y"HK, A)irl 5. - W(MI-niirk«t qn'et— doiii'M-li- 8«»- ■ 17-736, ' exes B@72 J. pull**- I4«2I Nkw YoBir, Ap-'l 6 -irrftigbij to L'var. s'm elesdy- o-i'-lon tier «t#»rr 7-61 . -Tl-eat o'H ABIATON. Yprll 5 -Thro«'11 li. * qil- - — 4l)o It i—'" hi ruined 8i good e'.ralnei 8109. NAVANNAH A' r-I 6 Tu peou,.s flr .4 — >4 flroc —11 12!<-91 20: salo» 603 ba.reia WlLsUNcrron. April 5-Turpi,n live Dim — ■41o b'd Hus'" Drill - stroll til 80"; good S5o tai Arm nt f6‘. Crude tlupeuUm fttui— Iint.-J j; 0 yellow dip amt virgin n OS Five Gold and Two Silver Medal0, awarded in 1885 ut the Expositions of New Orleans and Louisville, mid the lo> vuntiouB Exposition of London. The superiority of Corulinc over liora or whalebone lm« now been demonstrated by over live years'experience. It is more diirulilc, more pliublc, more comfortable^ and never Irrtake. Avoid clicup imitations made of varioij kinds of cord. None are genuine nnlcff “Du. Wahnur’u Coiiai.ink" is printg on inside of steel cover. FOB SAIE BY AIL LEADING MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Bro* dw*iy, New York Citk mi >»#3n llilkii.a bull ft ». "Viieai vaJu ,• upuilld^ ' -Vr.*-l«Ei07SiZhB.jM0liU<b&K»jW>.:- L.hhJ'nt L'J - r *-0 *'• Bl’f ’i» nuprrv ** inn hU.Yilhl\ c ml ouistor a .S(f te '* !?'• do 'll***#? *r» ungtrnotiU Quarterly /Oi # <rv fA«t ad ih,i i t>f Tb * : 'h« C'.'nwc.nv if, i. -if w•* Hrr r jZ/7^ C* twi tan 10d k « u «■ r ** Wr tk'i und*r*i{r*rfi F/itnkt rmit Hankert leill ;n\y a /Vmm drawn in The IswUlana tote Lolitrin %cki§ may be pr rented ai ottr otmuferr. J (ft O IkHklll tf*B'Pn. Lu. iVul*J II J.K. »* 19*1(11 K4 •!. •'rca.MiuMt Nu ’l »r* A. IIALDWIK, I’m JS O. fhai l huch luoorpGvuUKi iu i‘O'i ror ifi »•«»■ « ’or Rdu .m'.Joi-’ki \u.-; JluuHhblfiyrirKiaes—vUL a lu! of i«.'XK),000~to which ft 'Metre *anrf Of o*u it*ft0,fi00 h»ftBi7)o<’kb««»: By mu orombtlujlay popuimr ?otc. its tcmurttm wm made ft park '■■■ lh« proient 1 ' wiopU>t^ Oft«OTTtbftr Id. A T) 187ft- 7V only Lottery trmr ootM on mnd endorsed t tho PM]tie efmny HtmAe lr NhTJIB KCAfcM Ol POBTPOWPr. IU tirwni Minnie Humber Dr»«lu«n 4mke pine* .Kcjnt^lr. »tud th»i Extr^ordlnarr DrftwiuifB reKQlarly etery tlireo mouthd Instead of 8«uf AniiDaall/ me heretofore. hcHlnniug Wurcb, A IPIilMDIB OPP«»«Tr»lTfb TO WIN A FOIiTCNE. FOURTH GRAND DRAWING, OLAOB O* IN iliL ACADKMY Of MITHIi Nkw ORLEANS, TCKSDAY, Apil( Uik, 1IS4- [91«» Monthly T-rawlnc timAii PUUL 976,000. 999,000 Ticket* «f m*u UoUard Bmd0 IfruRMi JPifthd in yrm&nriion. LlHr OF PHIBW. I CAPITAL PRIZK I (lo (lo i PRiZISa JK 6*175, WO 6* Jb.iXJO .. 10, (K0 10,‘V o iv,fy o 20,0/ a <•,If,• I .ion vrUclesny . v.ivln* hi . , » V-H", y •■ fl. BiOTlVM. '"Tf.rrHn V j ^3ur hy Kt ortfufi (ftli t.um« of tb »p.J npwardu onr Ff: d, r>AH'T5AlI», Pern- Orlonni, Lm or .T, A. A.irfMIKi n -iF^lrinr '.en. I>. €. Itkt F 0. Moit) Order* fajable aid drtM Se| ittftd Lsikri t« s> " eKU-tes lAYloiil. «*»«, 4i New Srltesi. U