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DAILY ENQUIRER. SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL -20. 1886 5 PLEA FQH THE BIRDS- Onthl IHSecUVOloU* Bird* !»«■ Klll.-U- A Pino tor *■ *. *> ' ■** frjp.fi <3rwlc-M«p karUolluml Bo- -fitir. Mature has provided etoieguHrilei and protection to own In all hie legitimate employments, and agri- nnltnre and horticulture are. ibc Q"d-giTen rooupatiors of vnan. He is often unconsolous of hie protection. There Is not a man In this Intelligent assemblage but knows that ■while every plan-, flower or lrult has p s natural enemy in the insec's that feed upon it, yet every lnasot has lie natural enemy in seme living animal that preys upon It. How strange then, ijiat with the experience of year*, Ir-rmers and gardeners do not appre- jiato their friends, THE FEATHJ3BED WCUSERS, for theve are many birdH that are dis posed to befriend ns, and yet many infers of the soli are so heartless as to drive away and kill them, becarse with the insects they destroy they help themselves to a few grains of corn and oats, To etronglhen the assertion, msde above that man is often protected whan he does not know it, atd In testimony of the old adage, “Blessings brighten bb they take their flight,” I will relate an instance ct a uiassuore that took place in France some years ago. Ig« ■norant ol whRt the little birds were doing the crop-growers oonoelved a desire to be rid of them. Their Maker had fixed that part of the pay foi the work of thet.o little Lavitea should be made in tlchee r.f summer fruits. Wis dom and felrduess tilled His whole plan; a wisdom and kindness which, while it gave first place to the creature man, did not, could not exclude the creature bird, but farmers and garden ers were not yet aware how muoh those feathered servant* belriended them. Some, I am sorry to say, are ignorant to this day, at least their aotlons go to prove the tact. At ail events these French farmers determined to try a world WITHOUT SHALE BIRDS, Againat this oourse it was of no nse to urge upon them the revelation that in all creation there is a wise purpose, and while the birda pulled up soma corn here, and a few oats there; de- at toyed seme grapeB for the vlne- grewer, or perforated, perhaps, a num ber of olives for tbe southern French man, yet this was but a low price to pay for the remaining crop that they pre served. Even a knowledge of this fact did not stay the hand of tbe deatroyer. in the lntereat of economy (aa they imagined,) they snared, trapped, shot and poisoned, and sooomplete was the massacre that for miles the summer saw not the flutter of a wing, and the sweet notes of tbe warbler no longer gladdened the air, It was not long be fore they lennd, to their surprise, that they had ex hanged the beautiful musical bird for the loathsome grub and the detestable caterpillar, Cold-blooded utilitarianism soon had enough of itself, for instead of a world of plenty music and enjoymen' they had a world of plague, Their crops were destroyed by hordes of insects, muoh more dlssstrrusiy than our oot- ton by the caterpillar nowadays, One thing was osrtaln, neither soil nor air, rain nor sun could work as well with out these little helpers. Tholr eminent historian, MJobalet, declared it to be his oonviotlon that the birds eould live without man, but man oould not live without the birda. Their destruction WAS A BLUNDER AND A CHIME, for .naturecould not yield her foil sup ply of food wir.hont them. Labor be en me iess valuable, land was less pro ductive, provisions rose in price, 18X68 wore heavier, starvation stared thi m In the face and bank ruptcy threatened the oouv ty, At ibis ) nuoture birds were reinstated and once more.,the, Jc> tul chirp end we - oome songs were wafted on the breeze and tne pestilent caterpillar grcdnally disappeared. ‘ Experience is a sad school; fools l6arn in no other.” Yen ask which Bre the insectivorous birds, I wdi mentions few, and cail yonr at- teutlon first to the crow, the mnoh- dTended crow, called A THIEVISH BLACK RA r OAL, because he destruys a Tew hills of oorn in the spiing, on an the sly tests one ol yonr finest watermelons, or perchance robsaturkey nest, Audubon, the great ornithologist, places the orow at the head of lnseotivorons birds; so, that spronted grain of oorn, half ripe melon and freckled turkey egg are a meager compensation for the emount of ln- aeots, grubs and worms, moles and mice that he destroys. It is said that when they can do no better they eat decayed snbstanoes, and on this ac count are weloome guests in Jap to, a nd are never harmed. As much can be said of the Butober or Fronoh mock ing bird, for he feeds entirely upon Insects, worms and reptiles a d seems lo think It is hla duty to watch over the garden and render what service he can in ridding it of i;s numer ous pea's, The cat bird, also, does his part in keeping down these lit'.c enemus of the crop-grower, and although he has an appetite for fruits, grain, <fco, yet the good le does pre dominates The modest little wren ss noted for his sooial qualities. He likes to dwell in and near the habitation of man, and is as harmless as he is modest, in that he lives entirely on in ■ sects, just such, too, aa are prGodiolai to tbe health of trees,frnlta and fl rws ra. The homely looking thrush, or thrash er, ibar is so shy, has the credit of dolt-g mooli damage, and seems to be less admired than any other of the small birds S'm ' passages in his song, however, are qnel lotbe finest strains of the mocking bird, but there Is little variation, and the male oi.ly slugs while the lemalo Is lnouballng. His mu.de is: not the only thlDg with which he ouD be credited, for while ho may appease Ills hunger with stolon fruits occasionally, still he labors in a qnlet way destroying oountless lboG<-auds of lr-sco's. THKCrCHARD FIELD AND GARDEN could not ifir.ve «ell wi-hout the little blue bird, and it would be well for the farmer to encourage his presence by distributing boxes, and not poluon, in which they might lay and hatch their young. The wo dpeeker is no loss a benefit to the horticulturist and tiller of the sell, yet ho has been muon ma ligned, and has had few to sing his praises. He sometimes eats the pret tiest apple nVon the tree, while the maturity and perfection of tho lrult upon that very tree-Is attributable to the Industry of tbo woodp cker. If you notice he has almost girdled the tree with holes In search of worms and bugs, and tbo health and vigor of tbe tree show tho result of his labors, “The laborer is worthy of hlH biro,” so lei him have an apple and a poach, too, We are not forgetful of our sweet singer, the mooting bird. Ai 1 where 1b the man so veld of char ily as to grudge him an occasional meal t:f grain and fiul ? Oie even ing’s enjoyment of his sweet ncusio would be compensation enough, to say cothlngof the ao’Ivo part he takes in preventing lho multiplication of thtse enemies of the orop, There are others I might mention—the bee martin, partridge, black bird and Jry. This lost wl lnot past by fruit unnotlwd cr refuse oorn, and the Buperstlolous Degro acouses him of carrying rand to hell or. Frldny, but I am satisfied that he fills his craw with Insects before starting on his Journey. Tbe dove is not an lnseotlvo- rons bird, but it cannot be said that be Is a depredator on orops, and if he was would you sacrifioe the rest of the feathered tribe by poisoning these mild eyed, be autiful oreatures,besides lose their fl-sii which Is tho best of bird fleet ? I hope I have cot spoken In vain In behalf of these sweet aengsters—God’s little Le- viles—whose fragile Uvea are at the meroy of man. Hear hew the birds, on every blooming spray, With Joyous muslo wake the dawning dv ■ Why sit we mme when early linnet* sluts’ When warbling thrush salute he spring Why sit ws sad when mock bird iln* so olear And lavish nn’ure pain's lh« purple year t posal is pronouuced. He considers the terms of the purchase Intolerable, It is reported that lie urges Gladstone in uppe 1 to the eruutry if home rule passes by only a small majority. A: a oro wiled meeting of ihe Glasgow chamber of commerce to day the proposed Dublin parliament was unanimously denounced «e danger ous to the commercial interests of the kingdom. An active campaign will be conduced during the Easter re cess in wutcb Coamberlaiu, Treve- lyn, Hnrtiogtou, Money, Lord Htierce; and the Duke of Argyle will ti ke part, T! e conservative Raders wi 1 hold aloof, demring to leave the fj-uu: of the opposition to the whlgs. 8 i mo if ,hfc congrrvfttie m: tubers are discoL 'ented b. c ruse their leaders de cided not to take part in the c m P'tlgtt, and sent a protest (to L >rd Salisbury, wno dielimd to change their course. Brand’s motion against the second reading of i: e home rule bill has bm:u tabled under an arrangement with Hartingtou, who wl 11 make the motion in place of Brand. Halid*. A T WN BURNED — SCORES OF THE INHABITANTS KILLED, WOJJNDED AND MISSING Vienna, April IS—The town of 8cry, in Gulioia, has been almost destroyed by (Ire. The number of h< uses burned in itbou GOO. Many pe-s ms were killed. Tbe inhabi tants are destitute. A high wiud was blowing and the fire started in seve ral peris of the town ubout ti suite lime Many inhabitants were killed by falling walls und steeples. One hun dred persons were killed in one street. The town ha;l, railway sta Don and tebgraph > rtlee were de- Btrojed. A large number of wounded were extricated from the ruins and sent lo Lemberg, a distance of forty- two miles, where the hospitals are crowded with “tillering. Hundreds of persons are missing. A 1 -ck of water rondere 1 uid by the military futile. Money and food are belt-g collected lu surrounding towns for (fie relief of the sufferers. The fire originated in a small shop, aud was oaused by a falling lamp filled with petroleum Vienna, April 19 —The fire at 8iry is s ill raging. Tbe situation there is appalling. Thousands of ci’- ’zene are bankrupt, Tbe charred re« mains of many victims have already been dug out of the ruins. The mayor of the town has sent a telegram to Lemberg asking that troops be sent t< 8’ry with appliances to < xtlnguish the fire The damage is estimated at s v-rul million ti nine. Hvmm, THE TROOPS GOING FORWARD. Athens, Ap~)i 19—Greek troops ere being pushed to the front as speedily as possible. W DeBatzow, Russian minister to Greece, nae de parted for Lividia to see the c zar, in pursuance of urgent orders from his majesty. Sum Up for ail Toon. UNDER WATER. A Canadian Town uu.-r. Prone » B lood. Special to the ENqL*iKEB-''un. Montreal, April 19.—About 12 o’clock Saturday night the river again rose suddenly and continued rising. Tbe greater par; of he bos-nes- die I riot was under water. The whole west end below S'antaine was also flooded Tbe walls of Malscn's rolling mills have given way. Vic’orie quare and per s <>! Craig ai d Juror streets, together with the liuersi-ciing streets, are under water. The whole country on the south shore as far us 8 Johns is flooded ltn,d all communi cation stopped. Tne flooded district is mostly in darkne s, tbe wt.ier having entered the gee pip a and the e’ec ric works being flooded Ice holds Arm from Hi.obl8ga to Bcueherville 1 be En glish newspaper < fflees are flooded and ihe papers will have to publish in the French lflces At a lice hn;r a corespondent visited p»rts of the flooded district. In order to get to ihe western porti-ni of the city, he had to nnike a long de- four, all the low lying streets being J covered by wa'er. In soma places \ the water rose so rapuilv hat the people had no ’itne to prepare fur it, ami had to u-ke re’ugt. in the upper I sioiies, wh*re many mo without fi.-ej and fuel, and a- vet with no prospect of relief in tie i-bape of provisions In some streets tne water is six lee; deep, The merchants say In- losses will amount to millions of dol lars. This is the worst flood ;hut eve-r visited Montreal- At the grand trunk railway (fllce i» Paint 8alnt Charles tbe water comes up lo he st°'s at tbe main entrance. The nuns on 8 Paul Island, opposi'e the city, are obliged to take refuge ;n -he attic of the building and the blockade of ice makes access to them impossible. The island is the rest ing place of the nuns. It is situated in a moBt romantic spot. The city of Montreal offered a very large sum for it, wishing to purcha-e it for a park, but the nuns refused to sell. The nuns hold the island by virtue of a gram from the kn g of France when Canada was a French colony. FOREIGN "FLASHES. Ipeolal tr Enquirn-Bcn Baltimore. April 19—Geo Cole ii)8D, a c-jiored democratic ticket holder at the last November election, was trie! to-day and convicted of having voted ill gully in the fifteenth ward. Judge Duffy sentenc-d him to e’x year - io the penitentiary. JUKKJBT UKPyftlb, KSt Tsimnm to (hr sumi«r.tu> FINANCIAL, I ondon April in I p m--Consol* —ru,.., 1 C 7-16, f-rt—aai led $ 16 SEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Few Icrk, Apia 19—Nuou - BIookb are anil a oart^, Money na-y hi U oeul. Exonangt—Ung gi su„n 4 ai-Jr; tjuue PuuUe neglected, dnu. oovern- au.-ni oouds stead.?. 7-ew York, April 19— ttxoliange 34 S7U M.ru y U@3aerc-nt. Governmen co, -a do-1. New tour per ana in .tir-yw ;>er cente 101 bid, 8-.uie do..ub very Ini) SUB-TREASURY BALA NOSH utw u »ttu-lr«esnra ‘L'bass.ooo rs-v.-v »L 8 0.COO YOSI STCOX Ha Kit BY -W York, Apr). 19,—TH» jrillowing were u.e oloelng quotnUone of U,« uoc* ,-scba.ige : Ala olu« a io ft... 100a FtwLville A cha—.. .51. ildf Geo _ H»rgi« /*r !>• Ca o iua U b'6, 106 ..I'OS Norfo ilfic !’«ta . prtf c f Virginia R’d 4i i Uicbrnond 4 Ali«! .4 ♦•‘io coniok bi I Ric-Lmoud A .Ds»n lo h a Ohio 10 1 titr' M A w. V. To? 'blciiju Jo ifH'.TifJ. ;)c a A L r clittwa u U*6 I W./ok ,.I36S|! J ( »'trl • *’ t , lf ‘ £!«f«rred..... t!46 Pacific...... •Mi Tonn i. R. _ v . . . Ltekf Shore .. ... >Hj'% Sew Jo str C«ntrtd co innlfTlIle A SHhh... . 3aSi "’Moan Pacific ... 101 '<•>» M • h»ria«ton 32 IV* U L‘SL<i4i i,< t 63>* Mobile & Ohio . i?j|| ♦ B! f*. D«TT«f, IaIvehuool, Apri: 19-Noon—Cotton but»- #r;£C jJ rui tin de lojf mica; apian'*? 5 l lHi, middling '•rieane 6^d: 13,000 DAiott—a peon <r lion and expo.-1 2000 bf»J!eB Heoelpli 11,(*00 bale?-8800 American Futn/Sfc firm, Bt ifce following quota* iprlL^*.. - 5 2 64a V 7 aud Jnne ^....6 2 64©6 3 64d June nnd JiVy 5 4-G4'.*r5 5 bhl Ja y and Acuusl.. 5 rt 04• 6 7 84J Aognst. and September 5 8 64^5 9 81d September and 6 «J41 cf 1 silver^.: forto»dr*v’; g 100 bales 01 rew cloctei and 00 Dales of oid. A GalaiiRD fown D s>rojr* Ilj l*frr- €>prM>»tlloii to OlfirtaiDue’it Irlah Scht-ms, Fie. By Anglo ArreMcan Cab es. L ndon, Apri. 19.—Tbe d fuc ion of the. 8eotcb ruiJical member^ of th*s hoae.e of couiruoad bas been growing sioefe the ia* d bill was tuad^ known, lu the lot by of tbecounuoas U>niirhL it was estimated that w#*nty»five would vote against Gladmonel’ aud that more would abstaia from voting, Duoean M^Lxfen, tormfr member for Edinburgh, who been a radical since 1820, denounces the whole scheme. Brigut’s hostility to the land pro> 2 00 p m—Haio« ol ;a# any Irioiudf. 92VG bR.hi’f of American, /r.iaref. • April il. Uvtry 5 3 Gul l A) r : dr, - " n y 5 3 ill-t rmis-n May auif Jar.«- 5 :> tod t.eiorr; June at.i’ Ju,\ 5 S «4-j <• V An..-r i 5 7- id . , t Vo, ..pi 1 H-ptwn'.ST E 9 r4 l .. «r-. o-p fi r .d O-.,- - ' 0 04-i hoyp - Or-tnoer n N vstuioji 5 ij ii bo tr. rjtp'B aOer i u m - -“. ere Fi'0.rss qulri 4:(Xi p £r-~ Fnturti.: April de- very 5 3 64 1 ►cller-.i Apr.i ar<1 May 5 3 0-4-i sci'bm. May Hi.' Jane 5 3-tt4d telle-' lore and Ja'v 5 5 <i4J 8”! Joiy Vu □«' 5 7 64d e-n; A-nijas, ap-J Bet'erobt.r 6 9-04: fit.ie.-B Of-r -<ad Oa oCier 5 'iyll br.vera Ov i *r aad N -v mper : 5 3 (Ho. Be on Hepn-nn-or 5 1O-04J Billers Frtares. c.OBed dui Nt:w York, Apr.. 19 - Evealug—C-Mton marRe; ?’.<4dy; 'Alee ,77 tialuo- middling |(Upl»ac!i- 9 ^e, r.rlqa:.. 9 7-10; CongoU-luted net receipts 11,540 tia.es; sx ,iorl” Ur n- BrOuU, 729J, e ntlL-«ru :M»5 Frrti oe 3405 NKW YORK ANP NEW ORLEANS FUTUr 8 N’nw Orleans, April 19- v50 p m — Fu-ur- o osBd stPAdy, HBlSh 15,500 bales,-a IoIIowb : April 3 sc 100 nominul Mav —mm..—. 5 87 llO Jnue — 8 98 0 0 @8 97-10U July....— 0 11 UK),..- 9 19 10. AdecDt-—.-— —. l) is ioo@ 9 17 pn Bep-<-mbar..,„w. 8 9* 100® 8 >14 t"o ooniber — b sf i-o-u s b4 i- 0 November — 8 79 00a bro im 4/eoembtr..— — 8 84-lim@ s 88 109 Jeruary..— 8 94 ■I.'O'# .8 95 1 H| FebraBry....„ 9 iMIKkJ It 08 li« NSW Yu UK, April 19— «.v*uiug — Ne r-tcelpM 100 bales, trritsi. 487S OkIqh. Futrir.ir RloHOil (idii—"Blfl- 85 500 o >1 ps folluvrs: April 9 13-100® 9 lOsllll) Mav - ——- 9 71 100(5; u .« too June I) 88-100(8 9 34 100 July 9 43 100 AngDB' 9 ;>!t 10- F 9 83 lit’ epipniber 9 17-100<i$ 9 "S UK Oaidbv-r 9 73 Wow 9 73 1 U Novyi»bdf_— 9 19 100 9 20 1- 0 Dect-tubar 9 33 1 0® 9 34 10' January - ... 9 31 118® 9 33 un K brasry . 9 11-HO®. 9 48-hki Gres A O) say: Trading b s been k«p- alive sulaiy by uod ueiils ami it was IU und ncrnlna: ’d.irxet tbrougbou;, and tv- eraged a trucilon b^low Ha-.urdav r-vewluh' bu’ on ."Ignnafa dcc!l::!::g teudenoy, bull came In eud He'd '-be position in ob-.'oli tsalsled In a mtesure by (slr y Htoady nc- conniB Oom abroad. There Is no evli'e, ot- ul new tradl: g xcept pussibly a taudsr.o - io sllgbily liioreme sbuvl Interest. GALVESTON, April 19— Cotton market tiuui’l, mtdiliink'E 93; ut-. receipts 7954, ,ru„ 8940; sals, 09, slock 40 057iexporu Gres- Br ttlnOO, o.,i.tl(.ejit 188 KOPY' LK. April 9-Oo*ton steadv: ml 1- dll i Ul; net receipts 1719, grrs 17C9; sa'» 473 slock 39 609; exports Great Brllaiu 09 continent 00 Kaltimokk, April 19—Cotton dnllj mid- dllnps 9 8s 83: net retetp'a 4'Ki, gross 573 sales (18, s.Mer '5 splurers OOj stock ,'8 999; exports to Great Britain 00, oonliueo (0 11 ston, April 19—Cotton market qulo'; mlddungs 95((.' ; net reoelpts 492. „roB» 781: se'eg'OO, stock «3!0j exp irta to Urea Bri an 4«3 WIL’-inoton, Acrll 9-toitou mark, ilrm; DOddltncs rei recn'.pis 153 gr-isr 152: sale: OGr siu.-k 4420; expo: re Uru-.' Britan UO continent 00 BHILA DELPHI A, FA, April 19 — COtt-v dm., —i. .U.’.g 9 7sl8.-; nei rccelpu. 3 gros - 2; sales 00; stock 15 8)8 exports coalmen' 00; Great Brllaln 00 SAVANNAH. GA. April 19-COMon qr.-e- middlings r^c. ne: recelpis 3012 gro-s 2014 sal. 800: evock 82 385; exporta to Grew Brltal 00, oontlreiit to New Orleans April 9—^oilor. quiet; mlddilnut 8 13 10O-, net rccelpu: 3410 gross 2410; snlo: 3090, stock 282 988; --xports to Urea* UrilaL, 00, to Francs 3527, oonu nenl 00 * Mcb.lx, Ar-ril 19-Uottor. marks, qm*; mlddllngn 8 IS 18c; nr' reoelpH S’#, -,..rc- e 399 scles 1000; stoek 31,124: exports «r-» Britain 00 MkMPaia, Kprll 19 — Ootto- steai'y; middllDRs hj^c; net reoelplu 878: sbly K(1" 1758 sales 1800: stock 88^02 sun . neri 00 AU61OBTA, April 19 Jotlor qulo - ; mid- d'lngt 8I40: rocelp - 4* shlpmsat- 09; sales 1775: stook — l.i'aRL»8*0K. April 19-t';V> marks, qnte - ; mlti-lllngr 9o: to- -soelpts 881. ar, 3f4: sal’' 6011. it. t-r ‘1293; (xpori* Gres, Lrliat' 00 6 a”oe 00, continent 00 /tlunta, April 19— Gotloe—1mdd-.l1. s 89ic: iccidpii 93 bales CHOODCH AN B PNOVIUOKS. Ckitacsi CHIOAOO, April 19 _ F.our siemly - mnu.iirn wln'-sr 84 40 .84 75. Whiur - —.\p- - 77Jd@79>4o, May 7B!^(g80^o June H.%,1 S2% ; Nj 2snrtnc -■—c U- r -—Apro n r, ca, y May 3743@38bp-, Ju:.s &--V, v SH>4C O. s-a aril SSJiOZ'.’li'; dsy 27^4 « ••Uc Jm.e W/fic 8144c- »«-« purs—M-y *9 iiju, 9 25 Jui.s 89 22H®9 35 L... u May e« A 5 9(5* Je e f-5 95@5 Ii7i4 B xed mo:, ■ - dry -a: «d sb, tUddB 81 19, ebon r)-- *«• - r 5 22)^(8.6 25 ulior- dear sides 35 ti @f 85 'Vbi-sj s.ead’-W !4. Sng»- one o.- geo— .-Handard A ff%o, grauulme S'JV-, SL l,OSi. Af Juorns, Ar>fl IB—Flour nnc - ,.'.: ged— fsmly 83 25*3 35, cb-doe 83 80i 3 90. pi..■ n 5 @5 40. Wueu. ‘O-lv —No 2 «d --us' (i6%o «.5ked, May 83^.19%-:, Corn 1 l-'y uo ve l-u stead*— > . 2 m xol cash told. M'-y 83J4@310. Gain very do.;, oar- y sieady-N; 1 mixed cast- 29)40 Provl-'- r .“ Arm but ver'- all Po,e stea 'y—19 </5; lard flrm-8'r 88; bulk meat' Urm sr.-l big:.e — bex d 1c b. long 9 - a- S5 3CKS5 35 sbo-t clear sli.teH J5 41), loost ;ou>- iorg cuki sulei —0, anori riba — thorl r'M» -Id- s —, b-10 fl m 'on* clear uldet 55 »'@5 .5, sb it . s 5 87)j@5 90, short, olaar 38 00(^8 5; bat »- 38 5Us.ll IK) Voftfurim Lountvn.LK, Ky, April 19-Graln m- rket s early: Wheat, No 2 reu 36o; ee-rr,, new whib: 38c; oats, new No / mixed 32e Pro vtelous, marks, fl-m: Pork, meu 510 BC; huo.-m—dear rib sides 35 85. dear situ 86 10, snonldcrs 84 S!%- Bu s meats clear r b sldei 5 35. ciear sides 6 80. »b.-.aidere 4 00. Lard, obolce .eu 37 75®8 80. M:w Orissa., New i.irleanb, April 19—C But mi.raei q.iie’ —Rlu, In ourgoes, oommuu to prims 0X®100, Ale* qu'ot, weak—Lonlslaaa, ordinary to prime 3@4)4o Bugar eiLiu Uy anoianged—Loulsl -m ope,, kelile, stric’ly prlmu -0. r!im- 5'4e, common to good lair 4%r. centrifuge „ ol-.n ation gi .ndlale-t 0 3 1-t ■ cuolee w i e 7c, prime yellow e . t!.. Molasses steady—Lonisteas opec ke-.ti-.— good prl.de to strlot.y pnrnr 32c; prim' 2 1 ) @22)4o, -cntrll gain, prime to .;rlo.;> orlme 18@ Oc, Olnolyusll Oilsorr-'01 a2 * Aprl: .0— vviiiuk;. active— 81 10. Uutte.-o need 31, new OsLRAr.a, Aprl, 19—lotv -»*< (. dull - prlmv cru ■>, 'ellvered, 2l)4i;2I)4c. summer yelk w 2, s&2r)4c. N*W fijax, Ape: :9- jjur- , cai-aa . — 22824c for r. rad: 29)4@30e far r*Ba#d. natal srettes, sate .New York, Ap-1 IS Brain market qalai — .-'.raluen 8i 67.4® I2!4, Tn'oentlne dull - 41o New York, April !9~H;dts quiet bn - tt-m — w» seited N-v Gi-.A-tat tti-tMc: 45 and 80 pour. Js. 9)4-810..' fcsac lel-vtirsd, v t poand* IUaiOA-- New York, Aprl. Hi,--Woo: qule' but st'ady—domegUc 2s«o* *7^138-!, 7 exas 9@22 pxaec 14@2i4c. New Kore April ll-Fr#Igbts to Liver- poo. sioady - ounon ptr steam 7 Oil: wbsai 3)48. CHARLijroN, April 19-TnrpeaUr* qulel— 88)58.190. Ro-'lc qn el-etraluad 90, good t-raiuw 95c® 8 AViSSAB A ( r, 19—Turpentine ste»0f — 4sb t- 4'js burrels. ,4* sieady— Ji i6@ 1 20 sales 650 barrels. -ribaiNGTOA, April 19-Tnrpsntiir* Hr- ; 30j Rosin flr.a-strained 75-j, good toe. 1 1 arc,--. 1 1 u.-ods itir pgntlLA Orm— ' it ii t. to ye:. . r. d,p ,ad TL'gln 82 i/J, | gr-xu ,.ee.g, vjj*... ig-i^hag-, r. lyjq. c blua'D rjt is not 0 ».i '1 furtl.i-r us : - rrg. -et ns: r imp t t »• s r*!>:» p rf er w-irs » mou I, Ksqciu ;rni, 'A.tS At (. htun- err , f tbe sherl IT that In Hntcoirne county, at tmld J K 0 Kho wood s ordered l-y the court tuliUcs-l.n f thi* or. . , liioi.lbs lu V.olnmbUb j s , i a:; nk up .n -a: 1 J K 0 Sntrwood ndopie urn* VI., Term s- f of Jlugcogae | Superior .fourt.tben -*n-l tbore to mnkt unewer to j such msUert ug nr,- clnarged in sold bib, und to I ((be cnoeo wby the relief nod other mutter* prujed j for. should not oe grouted J T WILLIS. M.vch 4, leeS Judges C (J 0 A true ,-xt set f*om Die ailuu‘«a of Muicogee Superior Court *t Uolunb.ua ou r.tb -lay of aiarcb. ! leJ>. mur0tAiu2m STATE OE GEORGIA, MUSOO I GEE COUNTY, Aluaco^oe | Superior Conrt, November Tu-im Ls,Thomas it l’eabodv, a.i luiuistrntors, vs Rev C P <Ia- boun - . Rule nisi, to foreclose .mortgage on Realty- It appeiu’ing to the court by the petition of G E Thomas, jr, and P I) Poahody, administrators on tho estate of D N Gibson, deceased, that Rev C P Gahoury on the Tth March, l s ', , 'o. executed aud deliver ed to DN Gibson and .J A Gaboury a mor( uaj.re od 11 tract, a lot, of land, to-rvit; "Tho followin'* described property situated in above state 1 aid county, and in J A Guboury’s survey of the James C Cook place, said property lieinR known ivh lots A, Ji and C. Lht A liavinga north line ou llosemont Avenue of 100 feet, mi oast line on Cook Avenue of 250 feet, a south line on Magnolia \ venue of lfiO feet, a west line of 25U feet., adjoining lots J3, C and D. Lots B and C having a front on the Hamilton road S3 1 3 feet, and ex tending back 100 feet to lot A, all u the Gaboury survey,'’ for the pur* poHe of securing the pavmontof a certain promissory note for tho sum of $1,333 33. made by the Rev C I* Gaboury on tho Tth of March, 1883, with imorost at K por cent por annum from date, and payable to D N Gibson and J A Gabo my, or Dearer, and due two years after date, which said notois tho prop erty of the e. tuto of DN Gibson, do ceased, and which the said Rev 0 P Gaboury refuses to pay. It is, therefore, ordered that the said Rev C P Gaboury pay into this court, on or before tho next term thereof, the principal and intorost due on said note, and the cost of this suit, or in default thereof, tho court will proceed as justice shall appertain. And it is further ordered that this rule be published in the Enquirer- Sun, a newspaper published in tho county of Muscogee, once a mantli for four months, or served on tho said Rev C P Gaboury, or hio special agent or attorney, throe months previous to the next term of this court. J T WILLIS, Dec 19, 1885. Judge S C O O Hatcher & Peabody, Attorneys for Petitioners. A true extract from the minute* of Muscogee Superior Court, at ito November term, lb85, on the 19th day of December, 1885. GEO Y POND, Clerk S C M C, Go. lor. 9 :tm 4m /'EOROIA. MO-'W.E I J ftvt.l V Anitliu 01*1 ».f a luniiNtratloD oh * Ij. i ’« of hn (1 i.'.ool' - Ul Pti<«o a: •. tb**rofor*.<» t-j HUVUl’i til'.’ • Hid'fid tin ; < to ahow oanse. l «uy f. - orwcrlDot. b> lair, vrI• v r V “ntctJ to nuLI up lic«o’- \S it my * fllolul Hl(rn Hpfl ■ CR COUNTY.—When* tik g-fl pplic%tl.‘U for letteri t o tute of Uugh 'Oo end ft imo 1?b nil «n< erty Mors -.f nul l 'looHunef » have, wjtUn tb#: tim uH l^ltern sh* u!«i not i .nr.- thin April 2d. IH% K VI hUuOKS, Grdtnurv / 1 KG' (ilA, ^U^ .'orJKE COUNTY Wliarwu U K L Wolla. .adtntniHGutor K Woih decea'ivd eprcHfuta to the cc-.r u. hie poHtlon arlv flsou that he l*ti« Tally ftdmiulHtorod £ WrjIh'eatttiai This ia therefore to ciir nil pers on coBceroc’d. h-dira and credlforb. 'o ».h v/ «*aa8<*. If ftuy they u, wl.y Mild ivdr.iini‘trutor nl'ould not br 'Jhicburgod from hid fcftld adDiiniflOution and r& <vtv0 'fittenot <llamlm<toa ou tho that dondny U July. Im F * BROOKS, h 6o«wlJw <>rdlnur*’. UTANTED-L't* et wad ;onn« men c W dooorab Blr « • y ami E.mor Novo * loe. EkPl'y earr.td; Kood prwc#oui of nod'jdy u’mnloymeni uud fwlr wugh. >!b- wrl ‘1 txx i-l h**d acid *1! work uiatJ^d P’.Jd For fall inform*)loa nd e«u o a* 1 \'« Art W *-k i.7 F.aoe, Bo«.» tu n, MM'i. F O iJox 5118 a(-rl0 a that aa lJtttT ,k4 /. INVALUABLE FA'.TT'Vy AT EI»IO IN E. ^ ' ">Ousor 15. r; f tc stimoninmprf.vAitBmor* GOLb MEDAL, PARIS, 181 BAKER’S rrnntfed ahaolatoly pul Cocoa, from which theexconai Oil has boun removed. tirneathe strength of CooonmixoC wKh F lurch, Arrowroot or Satrai und ie ’ herefor** fur morn <*nonour loul, costing less than one cent cup. It Jh delicious, nouriBhln^ dirunglhuniri^, eunlly dlg^Aed jftnd ftdii. rubly adapted for invai In aa w»ll an for jx rH'jiiH In hualtb Sold by Grocers everywhere* BARER & DO.. Darciester, Mass* Fee balm or Fxchange r 1 ; U other City lioa T rifv Dw«l ln« lull y A -.1 I- rr.-j.ry V ID J, tnv-K. 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Now that bpring is here ami yoiv fool the need of a medicine to tono up your syetem, invigorate yoiu’ liver, relieve jotu' dull headache, countipation and give you good digestion, just get a bottle of HOOD S EUREKA and nse it, tU is of all medicines the most efficient, and satisfactory in its action and just the medicine that yonr bad jeelmgs, induced by the season, in dicate, Taking a teaspoonful after each meal for a few days will as- 11 nish you most happily. It is pleasant, agreeable and imparts w nderful and renewed energy to the system, especially at thi sea son, Hundreds attest this fact who have used it and no other Liver Medicine for years. It is prepaid* nowm the dry shape, liyoude- sue lo usein this way and feel in any doubt ns to its virtue, call ami we will give you a sample package free, Remember, also, if yon l.avo Neuralgia, take JORDAN S JOY OUS JULEP, it is instantand in fallible, MD HOOD & CO, Columbus, Ga, Manufaclurers, am 10 ifewti TING, BOOK‘Db4fiiM(. sc**. 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Met int of <hu lionethelders nf Uie # o'mnbas Maiuif.cCluring Corn* V'U'- Colwjr.bx:’ ■t tl -»t3, • ( n-t-uny »iu« filled tr. no the loGrovt r toriH of its wait bonds w v ir) due. uud that said crop*,!- hav co’Uhiued '!no at ! ui.p*od for »hi« lib ..'^tii-rv ■' f -i-'.l bunJt ii J rt r x poi.ti of H.ki i ■ CD ruuy mh r- ^ i' ■ I by rub 1 de«>il, -r.. ' D-FM 11 - Wi I b< bf d St th* rffl of J lihod Ml Urn. ’-he G^’via I! U " bciMlr « in Colnm* >,U cjl'n ii.ttorduv t/;e 241h <'n) « f April, ’-jy: »t !’ oV ock'■ i« Kt ‘b 1 - wM’tiiiff tbf ta-ma .< vox 11 tic. '8 c.f tb aa e f the property «hlcli was c -L i’(j ed to *h tri-N-ees by ruid C. tupuny by NHi-l e»d of » nit vciM be dete'tn'ned 1 v % majority ii value of thf bour holder- prfaput *.t buid mt*«tlng, as oroiidfad ia aulu deM UB0WNK ’jT, a «^ 'Jolczabas, Ga A-rilW. '.ua£* ap3 20t