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MACON. GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 29, 1879-PRICEFIYE CENTS.
Number 9.210
gy TELEGRAPH.
aDJlDAY’d UI8PATOHE8.
Stwa Items,
jjituno**. April 27.—Rbt. Dr. D.
lets putor of the Third German
E.forised Church of this city, together
«th hi* "ifef two ,0D8 Bnd a danghter, 1
|hi* moroiag formally admitted to
it* Catholic faith at St. Ignatina Church.
" WuitiBaaBB, April 27.—About four
tksaaaod persona Tiaited the ecene of the
Saear Notch diaaater to-day. The prin-
n ,,I tunnel into the vein of coal has
Jta driven a distance of about fifty-fire
four days. Relief* of laborors bare been
constantly at work, night and day, and
fioally these succeeded in making a chan
nel throngh a fifty foot block of ccaU
The impriaoned men bad bnllt a fire and
sustained thomselrea on the meat of
mnle which was caught with them in the
fail. A stream of water mooing through
the mice quenched their thirst. They
were found in good condition, having
suffered very little from the confine
ment.
might DutrATutuss.
Washington.
Wasuihoton, April 29.—The agrloul
tnral reports for April show that all
classes ot farm animals came oar of win*
fret, but tbs gangway hag not been [ ter quarters in unnsnally good condi
reached. It ia believed that the gangway I tion. Diseases were not ot very great
■a which the buried tnen are imprisoned I extent or virnlence, except among hogB
u tiled with water at least four feet deep, in the Sonlh and West. Large losses
Tbs pomp* kept marking steadily, from so-called hog cholera are reported
.ad are decreasing the volume of water in some counties, bat in most of these
, MB e extent. { cases the mortality esn probably be
.Ssw Yoms, April 27.—Tho new testa- I traced to bad sanitary conditions, and to
B «t company of the American revision I deficiency of feeding,
r"-amities at ita meeting on Friday and I The Senate confirmed the nominations
£«isrdsy last, mode a second revision of I °f James M. Milton as Collector of In
‘ tbs Acts" and aent the final mggestions I ternal Revenue of the second district of
‘ 'Tennessee. •
00 the gospels to tho British committee.
Tom*, Pa., April 27.—Georgo Easing,
convicted on Friday last of rnnrder in
the first degree for killing hia wife, com
mitted suicide in bis cell this morning by
catling his throat with a razor and then
banging himself with a pleco of rope and
t(o*ri.
N*w You, April 27.—An antopsy was
mads to-day on the body of Colonel
ibnmss Stdgwlok, of Louisville, Ken
tucky, who died suddenly on Saturday in
lbs City Ball Park. Hit death was ounaed
by serous epoplexy, canted by the effn-
tioo of water into the brain, and was cob
t otae of smoido as at first supposod.
To* deceased was Colonel of the Seoond
Ksomcky Regiment of Volunteers and
afterward* of the colored troops at Camp
Nsltoo. Be was a brave and popular
oBeer.
steamship Oily of Rio Do Janeiro re
ports that on April 2G;b, at ten p. m., in
s dense fog she collided with the berk
Velooity, from Bull for Philadelphia, in
ballast, aloking her la Dvo miuntrs. Bar
Captain and tea of her crew succeeded in
clinibiug on board tbs steamer by tbo an-
efaor chain, bob (ho steward, Gabriel Wil
son, uud a boy named Axtel Johnson wont
down m tho vessel.
CHittt.BsToir, April 27.—General Jas.
Simmons, a prominent lawyer and Vice
President General of tbo Society of tbo
Cincinnati, died lost night. Aged 66
jeers.
New Ojubans, April 27.—Captain
Ilojnton arrived hero this afternoon,
lla ia btdly tanned bv tbo sun and some
what fatigued from tho trip. Be was
welcomed by large crowds along the
river bank from Carrolton to tho foot of
Canal street.
Congrois.
Wahminuton, April 27.—In the Senate
to-morrow Mr. Pendleton will deliver a
t perch on his bill for giving cabinet
offioiws seats on tbo floor of tho Senate
and Bouse, with tbo privilogo ot partial
paling in debate. This will bo Pondlo-
too'a first speech since his rotnrn to Con
The beat information obtainable on tbo
subject of the consideration given by
the President and members of the Cabi
net on tbo army bill ia to the effect that
it will be vetoed. Members of the Ad
ministration intimate that the Cabinet is
unanimous in favoring sucb action, and
that, iivatn mOr.n.i{e will bd sent to the
Bouse to-morrow.
Congressman Rash Clark, of Iowa,
died euddonly in this city this afternoon.
Be was in good health yesterday, and
war seized at three o’clock this morning
with meningetis, which terminated fa
tally at three o'clock this afternoon.
»ynopsia Weather statement.
Omci Chid Signal Ovvjczb,
Washington, April 28, 1879.
Indications.—For the Sooth Atlantic
States, slightly higher pressure, north
and west winds, slightly cooler and partly
clondy weather.
BllDNIGU'C mSPATOUKS.
griwa.
Mr. Harris, of Tennessee will then cn-
dtavor to call up the bill recently re-1 qaoation 0 f muoh diificnlty. The Mill-
ported from the Committed on Epidemic tary on( j Gendarmerie, composed of all
Too Mach Stylo.
New Took, April 28.—Arthur C. Jen-
nmgs, cashier and book-keeper for tha
Emigration Commissioner, James Lynch,
and also a wool broker, plead guilty to
day to two Indtutmcnts charging him
witb embezzlement and was sentenced to
tbe State prison for eight years. Jen
nings bad been in Mr. Ljnch’a employ
emce 1867 and duriDg that time embtz-
eted over {60,000, which be bad spent
entertaining his friends in lavish style.
FOREIGN - .
The Turkish Situation.
London, April 28.—The report In tbe
Constantinople dispatch primed in tho
lime on Saturday, that tbe Porto baa
obtained relief from ila most pressing
pecuniary ombairsssmonta by raising a
loan in Loudon, on tbe surplas revenue
of Cyprus is aafoaaded. All its finan
cial projects ure still unfruitful.
Tbo organic statute for Eiat Roumeiia
has been approved by tbe Porte, but tbe
manner ot putting it iu operation is a
received frein Bishops Haven and Harris
stating their inability to attend.
Tho Rescued Miners.
Vilkiseabee, Pa., April 23.—One
hundred dollars was presented to each of
the rescued miners to-day by tho stock-
i-rrij 39)4. Bock Island 131)4: Western Uiuuu
Tr’t*eCrtat»h CCQURIIV lll : 1.
Sub-Tresiury balances; Coin JlCO.S3i.tt3;
rency $39,573,107.
PSODVCKi
HALiTNOBa—P!our steady and firm: How
holdem of the Lehigh endtYilkesUrre I Sta£?3SKZj88j 2SS £pfre
Goal Company. A concert for their j
benefit will be given to-morrow. Cbas.
Hawkins, one of their number, will re- |
late tbe story of their captivity. The
total receipts will bo given to tbem, as'
all expenses have bees paid.
United States Supreme Court.
One 3 00*53 50. extra 4 CO-34 50. Bio brands 5 5< 375
Poiapseo family <30. Southern wheat firm-.
Western strong: Inwthrm red 13031 13: am
ber 114! j: So - Pennsylvania red 114: No 2
Western winter red spot and April 1UKM IS.
May 1 Ujf.Jnno 11434. Souther* tom dull; Wes
tern nrm; white 46, yellow 4S‘i«64S)i. Oats
stead j. Southern and Pennsylvania 34337, Wes
tern white 32(334. Western mixed 32(§>S2)4- Hay
WiBwrvoTca Anril 28 Thn fnllnwino- I firm;! prime Pennsylvania and Mary land ]3@15b
VVASHIKGTON, April _3. _ ino toitowing ton frovieioni quiet: Hess pork, 106031075
Southern case wna decided in the United J Roik m^ts, ivx>*e—shoulders S^dewrib udea
States Supremo Court to-day: George I 4)4: do packed, shoutdsrs 454, clear rib sides s)j-
Bart vs. Maria M. Poajand, from the
Circuit Court of Florida. Affirmed. Thia SeSy; to choice Western packed 15317;
case was brought upon the question of I roll 21314 Coffee dull: ordinary to choice rij
a jurors disqnslificaiion on account of 1OT ^’ 8uB * r
participation in tho rebellion and the I unr loss—flouruDctuitei. Southern flour
constitutionality of the jurors test oath I quiet and unchanged; common to fair extras 10
act. This court hold in’opinion by Jug. choice extra 6 60@«to. Wheat
.. u ... I )4c©lc better: fair export and vary moderate
■JJ Mil.er, that a juror is no more I fp eculative busineis: ungraded red winter 102®
obliged than & witness is, to state on oath 11 is: N* 2 winter 11314311*—mainly tha latter,
as a condition Of qualification, his gnilt or I liornabout J4c@lc better: ungraded 42J4343'A,
1 --- - - - I No 3, 41J455I1. Oats unchanged: No S {white 31
33114. Coffee quiet and prices unchanged: rio
incocense of a crime which would render
him infamous, whether pardoned by gen-
oral amnesty or not. The crime of trea-
son is one which the jnror cannot be re
quired to disclose in this manner. If he
be guilty, his challenger must prove it by
other competent testimony.
Ia a separate ooncnrrlng opinion, Jus
tice Field gave bis viewa as follows: *‘I
agree with tbe oonrt tbat Juror Holmes
in this case .could not bo required to an
swer qnestionspnt to him, bat I go far
ther. I do not think that tbe act of
Congress', which by requiring tbe test
oath as to past oondnot erolndes a great
majority of the cltizsns from tbs jury
box, is valid. In my judgment the set is
not only oppressive, od'ons and repug
nant to the spirit oar institutions, bat I _ I ______
1 \\ heat steady; r.-d nut umber 1 (AKgl 05. Cora
. ■ I- < „„„ . . firmatS7®S3. Oats firm 2s)4®32. Fork steady
war measure to bo enforced in insurgent I at 10 03 . higher, current make 8 03. Bulk
States, when dominated by national | meats st reiser: shoulders 360 asked: short rib
foroes the
ter tbe war
States »cr-j restored to their normal unit | dull and uncliauged. Susar steady and um-nau*
ed. Hogs activeand firm; packing 3 3033 80.
8T: LOUIS—Klour quiet and pticet unchain
Wheat higher but [low: No 2 red fall 104!„
- tiff JilMkiV#
m Urmen No 2
May. 3355 June., St 14
A limited supply]
iust received, tor sale I
on time with Cotton I
option, by
H. T. JOHNSON.
Are Determined
To close out their $50,000
in cargoes 11311*5. in job lota U@IS!4- Sugar
quiet and steady; unba 6363-16, fair to good to-
huing 6H@6fa> prime 6*4; refined in moderate
inquiry and steady. Bice steady; Carolina
fair to prime 6@7*4; Louisiana fair to prime 8)43
7, Kostn dull at 137)43140 strained. Turpen
tine steadyatSI. Fork firmer and moderately
active, clcsing weak: mess spot 9 25 for old. 10 25
@10 57)4 for new. Middles firmer: Western and
city Ion.- clears 1-16. short dear 5‘,. hard quiet
and heavy; prime steam 637)4. Whisky dull and
nominal at 107)4. Freights quiet.
LODiHVitxa—rtonr dull: extra 3 25 @360.
family 4 00@4 25, Wheat firmer, red and amber
ICS@105. Corchigber: white 39; mixed 37)4.
Oats firm; white 29, mixed 23. Fork quiet at 10 25.
hard quiet; choice leal in tierces 7)437)4: do in
keglSids)4- Bulk meats inactive; shoulders S)S;
clear rib 4 70@4 76; clear sides 4J4@5. Bacon
ulet; shoulders 4; clear rib 6)4: clear sidas 5)4.
iugar- cured hams 8)4@9)4- Whisky active aud
firm at 101.
UUC1SNATI — Flour firm: family 4 S335 60.
is clearly unconstitutional and void.Aaa
are to bo enforood iu insurgent I at L tj. hard higher, current m
rhen dominated by national I meats stroigtr: shoulders360 asxwi; snort no
I 80t could bo flaatained, but af- I 455@46.>, short clear sides 475, Bacon firm:
. I shoulders 4)4. clear nbs 5)4(35)4, clear sides 5)4
>r was over and _ the insurgent Whisky active and firm at 101. Bnttor
ro restored to their normal and | | “
oonalitntional relations to tbe Union, it
wan ss muoh out of plaoeand inoperative
as would be alaw quartering a soldier in
every Southern man’s house.’’
The Poindexter Case.
@3t)4 July. Oats—Not
26 cash. •Whis-
Bichmond April 23,-Connsel in tbe <2^^255.i&S
caso of John E. Poindexter, convicted of — * — .. -
voluntary manslaughter in killing C. C.
tary
sectinna of pepnlatfon and commanded
by odoors named by Ibe Sultan, have
not been created, so tbat if Russia
immediately evacuate, tho tranquillity of
the province will, in tho interval, have to
be entrusted to tbo Bulgarian militia or
ganized by Prince Dedoukoff Korksadoff,
and officered in a great part by Russians.
Seeing that tbe Bulgarians have hitherto
shown themselves hostile to tho Commis
sion, it may be donblfal whether this
militia could bo relied upon to repress d is
orders. Tbe Governor-General has, by
the treaty, the right to call in Ottoman
_ troops, but tbo cxerciso of tbis right
wedding, which bnd been postponed on I would inevitably cause serious distarb-
•eaount of tbe woatber, took place to-day. anoes. If tho extremo party among the
Tho weather was fine. Too Emperor and I agitatord should get the upper hand, it
Empress reviewed tbo prooeseiou, which I might bo impossible for tbe Commission
was witnessed by hondrods of thou lands I to remain at Phillippopolis. These
of speetators. I difficulties aro fully rocognized L
London, April 27.—Tho Journal del both by tho Portd and the Foreign Diplo-
MefsiUtes that Franoo and England | mats. But since tho abandonment of
Disssses, authorizing tho proscription
and auforoouent of national quaraattno
regulations by the newly created National
Hoard ot Healtn.
Tha legislative appropriation bill will
be received from the Honio of Represen
tatives during the morning hoar, and re-
(erred to tbe Senate Committee on Ap
proprietions. It. will probably bo repor
ted hack to tho Senate on Tuesday After'
noon, and debate npon it may be ex-
ji.eted to commence the day following.
Forolgn.
VifiNNa, April 27.—The grand process
tion in houor of tho Emperor’s silver
Dave «out a dlspatoh to Constantinople |
repljiog to the Snltan’o offer to depose
the Khedive, taking dne notioe of the
offer, and asking ibo Snltan to allow
them to reserve ihelr aooeptanoe. On |
thoeebemoof mixed occnpation, no one
knows what is to be done. This state of
uncertainty is having serious consequen
ces, and the Musaelmen are afraid of
being left alone with tbe Bulgarians, and
the other hand, tho London Observer says I aro emigrating In great numbers from
tha British Government has deolinod tbe
Saltan's offer.
La lamps nsjs ths Anglo-French note
to tbe Knedive does not Dind him not to
dismiss the European ministers wltbont
the content of Franoe and England,
Roumeiia. From fifty to sixty thousand
aro now at Adrianoplo. Tho Bulgarians
are afraid of tho province boing again oc
cupied bv Turkish troops, and are making
preparations for resislanc*. It is ru
mored that they mean to oppose and
Rons, April 27.—General Garibaldi | moleet even the International Drlimita-
bt* started for Albino. He has published I Goa Commissions. Nearly all tho mem-
a manifesto dated to-day an t addressed here of tho Commissions bavo arrived at
lo the Italian people, enthusiastically I Constantinople, bnt they cannot start
congratulating them ou the formation of I until moaeures have been taken
a Democratic league for th» attainment 1 provide thorn with a sufficient escort,
of universal suffrage. The manifesto J About the eaoorts there is tho same diffi.
concludes as follows: l’he league has I cu jty as about tbo protection of the In-
decided to work by pacific means. Who- I tornational Commission at Phillippopolis
ever governs luly must take note that n& melj, the Bulgarians cannot be trusted
if by impeding the work of the league ho I ; in j threaten to resist the coming of
compels it to veaurt to other means, ho I j, e q’arts iu any capacity.
will be held
the nation
ccoiKitabl* by history and
l)M Olrtl’ATtHlKS.
Death of General Brownlow.
Knoxville, Tkmn., April 23 — Gen
era■ James P. Brownlow. lata oavalry .
clfi :er iu the United Sutas army, and I liabing penalties for such action the bill
Washington.
Washington, April 28.—The Honae
committee on Agriculture to-day agreed
to report to the Honae for printing and
recommittal, a bill making it a misde
meanor for common carriers to transport
cattle affected witb plenro-pneumonia or
other contagious diseases. After 69tab-
sou of ex-Senator Brownlow, died at bis
mother’s residence here Saturday night.
The r. mams Were taken to Franklin to-
day (or interment
Foreign Item j.
London, April 28.—Three medioal
directs the Commissioner of Agriculture
to appoint agents at important points
along tbe lines of railroads to examine
cattle being transported, and authorises
the Secretary of the Treasury to desig
nate agents who shall act in conjunction
with customs officers in examining all
—r —_ . . v I WUS wauew.w — '
ftttdjnta named Garowitz, Arohnsoo and cattJo j m p or tod or exported.
Leioermsnn, all Jews, have been con- rustl f or four Dcr cent, refunding
victed in Berlin and sentenced to im- continued at the Treasury
unsonment for disturbing public order j) a p At t me nt to-day, and certificates to
1 maintaining secret connections. ^ ftrooun t of nearly $100,000 were dis
>rman, under the alias of Arthur pcgil j 0 (_ They wero mostly purchased
nan, is coDneoted with _ leading So- . b an k a .
«iu Europe and America, aod was q, ba legislative appropriation bill is to
: f way to Swilzsrland from Vienna, ^ ^^jidered to-morrow by Senators Da-
whence he had been expelled after a T j g 0 j ^y egt Virginia, Beck and Windotn
moatb’e imprisonment, when he wm 1 R| ^ 8n b-oommittoe of the Ssnate Com-
seized and taken to Berlin on acoonnt of mi , teB oa Appropriations, and the pre-
bia commnnications with Gerewitz and I in iiostiocs are that the measure will
Arohnscn. His letters showed a plan ba re ported t j thafnll committee of
for establishing in Berlin a eeclioa of (he Ssnate before Wednesday, nor taken
Nihilista to act as a sort of way station foJ i0 .j on b e f or e Thursday,
between London and St. Petersburgrero- The Seoretary of the Treasury to-day
lutioniau. issued a circular relative to the aale of
■Washington. refunding certificates, in which he states
that the Department Is advised tbat, In
Washington \pril 23.-The Houie | lna Th„ 4 “nniAnmiHia-tToMou quiet: midafin* ll^ ;
IVASHiNOTON, Ap w . I oooseqcence ef the rise in valae of the * i owm iddliagll)4jroo<lordiu»rTil)4. net receipts
5»ed the ieeidative bill on Saturday Dy j . . !h - , , , be u- * owmJ —= — - -
passed the legislative
• vote ot 140 to 119.
In the Senate—The legislative, execu
tive and judicial appropriation bill was
reostved irom the House and referred to
tbe Committee on Appropriations.
The Senate took up’ and passed House
Saturday by th* taw
nss been evaded in some place* for spec
ulative purposes, with a view to tbe im
mediate conversion of the certificates m
large sums into bonds for sale. Where
snch evasion is manifest, or where any
one person claims more than $100, either
joint resolution to repeal certain claueee ^ himself or others, the ceitiffoste will
in the sundry civil appropriation act of ^ refnse( j t an( j the authority of any des-
March 3J, 1879. It makes appropriations j_ nate< j depository who fails to enforce
for the txtension of military telegraph circular thoronghly will
hne* in Montana and Texas, and repeals w f^ rawn an g tb* commissions will
» r::y heretofore given to the Secre- Qot a l|wed on sales made by him.
tary of War to leasu the water power at I CtX Trial.
Moline to the Molme company. . 0 q ’■rv« i.i-l of
The Senate then proceeded to the con- Atlanta, Ga., April _S.—The irui or
(.1,ration of r«.iulL P :ou\* bill giving scats KiwardOov, lor themnrdsr ol Oolonel
on ihe floor of the Senate and House to Alston, was postponed until to-morrow,
the heeds of departments and that gen- <rhe Late Bishop Ames.
Usman mode a speech in its advocaoy. | Ba lttmoex, Md.. April 28.—The rc-
RefCDeofthe Bnried Miner*.
PitiLici Lmra, April 23.—A Wilkes-
barre special says: “Efforts to rssrue
the men imprisoned in the mines at No.
10 slope have proved t-ucoessfnl. At nine
o'clock this morning the m?n were reach-
ed and all taken out a live and well, but
•offering much from erhaustion and want
mains of Bishop E. R. Ames were re
moved from his late residence to-day to
Madison avenue Metbodst churob. There
was a setvios at the house before remov-
I ah Tbe obssquies will ba conducted at
I ths church to-morrow morning by Br.
Ker. Bishop Simpson, assisted by Rev.
Dr. Edwards and other*. Bishop Soott
*( food. They were im
prisoned over i will be preeent and dispatches have been
Chicago — Flour steady and firm: spring
eitraj 3 254*450: (lo Minnosotas 4 75, low grades
2 0033 75; Western patents 5 00@600, Minnesota
do 5503 3 08. M'lieatfirm and active: No20hicago
a* 9u)4@9075 cash, 92)4 Msy, 92)4 June. No
7a) 7. Corn firm and active at 33)4 cash,
e resulted in the 134J.' May. 35)4 June, SC)4 July. Oats active
shooting of Curtis. Second, that tbe I at 24)4 cash * nd May, 25%@25)4 Jane. Fork
! erdiCt TMrd^ffinecf 1 th^r a ora hid *S^S8^SM«lSfcaSS6
denoe. Third, that one cf tbe jurO-a haa I an j May, 0l7‘/4@002 June, 625@6 27)4 July,
before being sworn, expreeseda decided | Bulk moats actiye and firm; shoulders360, short
opinion of the guilt ofthe prisoner, and
fourth, that two otberjurors not being
entitled to vote or bold office in tho
State, in ooneequenco cf not having paid
the capitation tax required by law, were
disqualified to serve as jurors. After
long argument, tbo case was postponed
until Thursday for farther hearing.
Foreign.
Vienna, April 28.—The I’retse an
nounces that Austria informed Eueoia
she would be compelled to refuse to as- , , ...
sent to tha election of P/inca Dondaukoff | Si*nd, Bival, Alexandria,
Korsakoff or General Ignntieff as Prince
Bulgaria. Russia replied that she
also disapproved of making those men
candidates and wonld support the claims
of Prince Battenborg exclusively.
Rome, April 28—The Chamber of
Depntios bos adopted the supplementary
convention concluded with Germany
and Switzerland relative to tho comple
tion of the St. Gothard railway.
Pattis, April 28 —The Tempt reports
that a preliminary examination of plans
for a canal from the channel to Pans has
been concludo J.
Lonisfana’s Debt.
New Obleins, April 23.—In tbo Con-
Curti?, to-day submilb d a motion for
new trial. First, the inndmiesibility of
evidence concerning the horsewhipping, , JBBMH
lit not having legel connection with tho I *P^t?i>}s&oo,aash, 92)4May,92 y 4_June,
subsequent affray whico resulted in the’ -
rib 4 79, short clour sides 4 35. Whisky steady
at 104.
naval"'stores.
WilMlXOTON—Bpirita turpentine dull at 26)4*
Rosin dull at 100 for strainod, 105 for Rood
strained. Crude turpentine steady Ht 100 for
bard; 160 for yellow dip; 210 forrirgin. Tar
steady at SO,
harjhehrws
NBWTORK—Arrived—L’Ameriquo, City of
Richmond, Mosel, Scandinavia, Ueranos, Cltyot
Rio.
Arrived ont— City of Berlin, Inner. Krilisto
A Fei Facts foriii Mug
Often persons hesitate in sending-out their
“* ““ “ w|
worth*
tueh we
would say you need hare no fears whatever In
sending your Prescriptions to us. Our Prescrip
tion Department and entire store is in clisrge of
Graduates in Pharmacy. Hen who have had
many years experience behind the Prescription
_ r .„ m ( Counter and who are Masters of their Profession.
stitutional Convention to-day a reaolu- In Compounding wa allow none but. the best
BuiuiiuuM vvukuuvu w u+j u, AC3UIU » g u b 9 taDces used, and our pnees are in keening
tion was adopted instructing the Conn | with the stringency of tho times.
SEA FOWL
GUANO!
Retail Stoob
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Another supply just |
received of this reli-
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E SOM (ir.J aftor this d»t<-1 lie stock ot Paosily
»na K.ncy Groceries, corn- r of Second aud
l'oplar street*, consisting entirely of such xnods
as are m constant demand in EVERY ilACON
FAMILY, is offered at strictly COST for GASH.
My Idea is to close cut. 1 am satisfied, after
tho residence ot a lifetime ard 25 years of busi
ness, that there ia
On o WJUte Man Too Many
in Macon. Therefore, I wish to close out.
I have also a few accounts against some or
“my friends.” wh'ch I am only w.itin* till they
are a little older before ADCTiOfJlNcs THEM
OFF to
CLOSE OUT.
Thoso who wish to got their money’s worth in
my line will call «r send their orders, with tb*
money, aud I will promise them good stock and
as low prices as
New Yorlc or Atlanta.
apr6 tf
E A SHIVER.
^5 < 13)435i'jreIenr I sidi?S0. B * eOn nrm »— r |able and fully tested
Fertilizer, »and for
sale at reasonable!
rates by
H. T. JOHNSON.
Spring aod Summer Dry Goods!
o—
A CARD.
Making at prices to suit the times. I make
cutting and fitting a Specialty and warrant my
work finished in thebest stylo of the Art. Resi*
deace on TVs I out Street, Macon, Ga.
aprt7 sunSt*Miss PInK WYCH.
Greater Bargains than everJBofore Offered
in Macon!
BETTER SLIGHT!
mitteu on Stato Debt to inquire if the
State in its present condition can pa; its
debt in fall, and if not, -what proportion
can be paid and at what rate of interest
without dinner of defaulting again.
The committee shall alsu receive propo
sals from the creditor, of the State a-; to
a cempromi.-e.
W One month’s subscription to Lzcsunz
Houas free, if j-on send eleven conte for
matling premium seat with it—a beautiful
chromo motto entitled “ Faith, Hope and
Charity/' elegantly printed on a dark ground,
witb lilies, ferns, grasses. oto„ a more pleas
ing picture than ever before sent with a
short subscription. Msgszino is illnstratod
and fntl of choice stories, sketches, poetry,
otc. I and 2 cent stamps taken. All re
ceive a catafogno of 1,000 desirable and cn-
rions articles. J. L. Fatten Sc Co., 47 Bar
clay Street, N. Y. March IS dffwSm.
feMWM—■■
Wo alto keep a lull line of all Drugs, Chemicals,
etc, round in a First-Class Drug Store, aud res
pectfully invite the patronage of the public, as
suring them tbat no effort will be spared to
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR
apr!5 lw Cor Second 4 Cherry Streets.
_ open and on exhibition at ELLIS* DRUG
STOKE with all tho now Syruns, Mineral Wa-
tore,Etc. Call and TRY IT. aprgstf
62 Parasols
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AXD MESSENGER
Arzit 23,IS79,—Evzsibo.
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS |
Cotton.
Lrvaarooi—Noon—Cotton easier and frac
tionally cheaper: middling uplands 6 5-16, mid
dling Orleam (K-
holes 8.000 baleo, of which 1000 were taken by
speculators and for export: receipt. 34808, I
which 33000 were American.
Futures opened 1-13 cheaper:
Hplonda low middling clause April delivery <9-
32, April and Mo; do, Msy and June C5-16. Jun.
and July 311-32@G 5*16, July and August 6)4©
613-32. August and September 6 7-16.
4pm—Sales of American f&v. Uplands low
middling clause April delivery 6)4. May and June
do. July asd Augusts 11-32, August ana Septem
ber 613-32.
4 30 p m—Futures,upland v low middling clause
July and Augn.t delivery 6)4.
6 p m—Uplands low middling clause April de
livery 69-32. Apnl and May do. May and June do,
September and October 6 7-16.3615-32. Futures
clowd firm.
Niwloax—Cotton easier; axles 300; middling
uplands 11)4' middling Orleans Ujf.
Futures opened steady: April delivery ll.SS,
May 1159. Juno 11.79, July 11.91, August ItC9;
September 11.79.
Cotton—Net receipts 170; gross 661.
Futures closed firm: sales 7SJOOO; April de-
livety 1L72—73,: May 11.73, Juno 11.930. July 1207
—09. August lX.!i—23, Septemberll.W—91. Octo
ber 11.32—33, November 10 90—97, December
1L92-92.
i often e'e—d dull: sales 624; middling up-
loads 11)4; middling Orleans 11)4
Consolidated net receipts 4036; exports to
Great Britain 2760, France , Contmsut——.
channel *—•
GXI.v*STO*—Cotton nominal: middling 11. low
middling 10)4. good ordinary iOM: net receipt*
97: gross 107: sales : stock 15S53.
Noayorx—Cotton quiet: middfing 11)4: ne!
receipts 477. selee 25. stock 931S.
Suitsoil—Cotton quiet; middling ll. jriow
middling U)*. good ordinary K54.net receipTi —i
gross 975; sales 160, to spinners . stock 6JtS.
Boeios—Cotton quiet; middling 11)4. low mid
dling 11)4, good ordinary 11; net receipts 704;
gross 2265: sales —: stock 4325.
WxusrysxoN—Cotton qniet;middling uplands
11; Jow middling 10)4: good ordinary 10)4; net
reoeipti 4; gross ; sales 30 stock 1337.
Macon City Store
WHICH MU3T BE 60LD AT SOME PRICE
A Missing Umbrella.
"YTBSTERDAY o gentleman deposited his Um
A brrllx wiih t bo driver of a carriaso real
the Cemetery Gate lor safe keeping, and when
be returned reclaim it tbo vehicle bod departed
Tbe thieo initial letters of the owner are plainly
cut upon tho handle, and the driver is requested
to return it to the Telegraph and Messenger
Office on Monday, and oblige
Orrs or rat Peopeieiobs or nre Pxrsn.
ap<27 2t
115. gross ——. soles , spinners 145. stock
1077.
t.viwsts-Cotton quiet and firm: middling
US'- low middling 11)4; good ordinary 11)4; net
receipts 966: gross —: soles —: stock 13316.
exports Great Britain —, continent . coast-
vise . Franco —•
nxw ONioxjre—uorton steady: middling 11)4:
low middling 10?£: good ordinary 16)4: net re
ceipt. 10*4 gross 1107. sales 2500: .lock 1M337.
Mostti—Cotton quiet; middhng 11. low mid
dling 10)4. good ordinary 10)4; net receipts Sri
frDU - sales 560; stock SOSs.
* MaMTKH—Cotton quiet; middling 11)4; re-
ceipu 620. .hipmenu M. sales 50: s*reck 3IAS5.
AUGUSTA—Cotton quiet and firm; middhng
11)-. jow middling 10’4: good ordinary 10)4. re-
^CKiUiasios — Cotton finu; middling ll)f,
Jow middhng 11. good ordinary 16)4. net re
ceipts 77. sales 100. stock 9027: exports to tbe
continent . Great Britain , coastwueSxl.
France —*
FINANCIAL
Lomoa—Neon—Consols money S311-18. Erie
K Fa«i*—Five per cent Rentes 115117)4c.
V a w Yoax—Stock, opened strong; money 5-^.V.
exchange, long, *86)4: short 4 37)4; Hate bends
dull: corernraens lecuritMl BB>».
Money S-s-SK; exchange 4 S6©4 S«‘ 4 : Gcvern-
meet toeuritjtw firm; new5slC.)4, stale bonds
d *ia!ivks strong: New fork Central 117)i Erie
ia’iSke*Shore71)» : Illinois CentralSlkjPitu-1
bvt 96)4: Chicago and Northwestern 63)4, do pre-
FOR
JEWETTS LEAD.
8T LOUIS LEAD,
LINSEED OIL.
MACHINERY OIL,
TURPENTINE.
WINDOW GLASS.
BRUSHES.
PUTTY.
ETC.
BTC.
Also a full stock of Honso and Coach Painter’s
Goods at
spr27tf O. BURKE & 8QN.
INDIAN QUEEN
PERFUME.
Perfume#. *ud ipres the Cooauuier better
MtiifKCtiuo anti h err*:er quAMiiy !or
vr Lvyibtan unjr Perfume iu tho market. Price
25 and 50 cents-
Bean’s Boot Boor,
The best and most wholesome Summer Drink
ever«flered re the public. It makes a delicious,
creamy beversae. and possesses properties bene
ficial lo the syst-im enervated by the heat of our
climate. 25 cents-
Package will move fire callous. Any person
ran make it. Fall directions accompany each
package.
The Indian Quern Perfume and Root Bear
told wholesale and retail by
ROLAND B, HALL, Druggist,
aprl? 17 COTTON AVENUE.
, . Our immense Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing,
The Surprise.Burner Notions, Carpets, Matting, TrunKs, Etc., is offered
to the public cheaper than any house in the
State.
SMOKELESS CHIMNEY! twenty per cent."
Similartotbe Rhind’s Patent Safety Lamp at
tachments. Can be used on ordinaiy old stylo |
Lamps with JO per cent additional light.
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GOODS FOR MAY FESTIVALS
Yictoria JLawns, one case at 12£e and one at
15c; also the finer grades Ribbons at about half
j price.
Black and Colored Silks reduced fifteen per
cent. This is a big item, as the profit on such
*4
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For sale by
Rankin, Massenbnrg & Go.
aprlS tf
notice; II -
fTUIK Macon and Bruuswick Railroad respect- gOOClS IS always VGiy Small.
The handsomest stock of Summer Silks ever
AteSTIK « , oSbS2ito i fiin?S;re I offered in Macon is now on exhibition at the
form Fishing Parties to local points along its
line. For rates, details and particulars please
communicate with the undersigned or with
Albert A Sharp, General Traveling Passenger
Agent, who may be found eitner personally or
by note at Mr Barr Brown's store.
Macon, Ga. April 17,7379.
HENRY M DRANE.
aprlSew Gen Ticket A Passenger Agent.
NEW YORK STORE,
$2
$21
9fAKSHAI.Ii HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
A B Lucs, Fbopbiztox.
Seduced rate 32 and 32 60 according to location |
of room.
M L HiETXErr, Oleik, late ol Planters’ Hotel
ap 17-deod2w.
I C PLANT.
R H PLANT
The remainder of those handsome Polonaise
Patterns will be closed ont at cost.
In our Hosiery Department we are offering 25
dozen Children’s Hose at 10c per pair well worth
25 to 35 cents, according to size. 50 Dozen
Ladies’ Hose at 10, 15, 20 and 25 cents per pair
I n PLANT & SON wort k 50 per cent. more. A large assortment of
X. ui X XJxliv X Kjv/11 I kjujiegi Misses’ and Children’s fine fancy Hose
Bankers and Brokers, from 35c to $1 per pair,
MACON. - - GEORGIA & d Gloves, Corsets, Parasols, Laces, Embroid-j
TRANSACT A 8EHERAL BANKIN8 BUSINESS, eries > Fana > Portemonnaies, Handkerchiefs, Collars
stodis and Bonds bought and sold on com and'Cuffi?, Buttons and Dress Trimmings are sold
tll “ iQn - is nut. cheapest at the
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SAVE YOUR EVES.
I F your vision is failing—if yon are growing
near sighted, or your eyesight is troubling
you in any way, call on Mr CU HEKKLI), Op*
timn, and your eyesight will bo benefited by
his superior Spectacles and Bye Glasses. They
J will remove all dimness, blurs, confusions and
floating specks, and the most sensitive eve will
be restored to its normal and healthy condition:
I aanng fatigue, requiring less licht ana enabling
I the wearer to view plainly all remote objects.
[ These useful and unapproachable Glasses can
only be procured from Mr CH REPHLD, His
establishment—No 20 8oc^nd St r Macon, Ga.
apr9 6m
TOM t OGDEN
| Real Estate & insurance Agents
OpFERforsaleatwo-stoiy Dwelling (8 rooms)
| corner Plum and Second streets.
A one-story Dwelling (8 rooms) corner Cherry
I and Now streets, with gas and water arrange-
[ ments complete.
Two desirable dwellings on College Hill.
A building lot with fine view of city and sur.
| rounding country on Bond Hill at a bargain.
Besides other Dwellings ned Building Lots in
| desirable locations. nprl3 lm
XOR SALE.
A VBRY deairablo residence in the upper
part of tho city containing eight lino rooms
| in the body of tho houso; besides three rooms in
tho basement, with Water and Claa. There ia a
a double Kitchen, Stable and Carriage House,
and a well of excellent water on tho lot. which
contains one-half of an aero: also a largo collec
tion of choice flowers and shrubbory. This place
combines every odvantago of health, position and
convenience to business. Terms easy and price
very low. Apply to
R W CUBBEDGE,
aprlS sun tf Broker & Heal Estate Agent.
K)S.t™
BY STATE'AUTHORITY.
THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY
J it drawn in pcrsuanco of an act of the General
| Assembly of tho State of Kentucky
For tbe Benefit of
[Educational Institutions-
By the conditions of this act tho managers
were required tooiecuto TO THE STATE OK
KENTUCKY A BOND IN TILE PKNaIj SUM
OF ONE HUNDRKDTUOUSANDDOLLARS,
conditioned for the prompt payment of all prizes,
and the faithful discharge ot all duties imposed
by said act.
SIMMONS & DICKINSON. Managers,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
MAO ON. GA.
BANKIOF DEPOSIT,DISCOUNT AND EXCHANOE
Office Hours—9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
W W WRIGLBY.
Coihier,
JonllDd
tO PLANT
President
Low Prices
Hacon City Store
Will continue until the Stock la all sold or
moved away.
We hare Kill ainre January 1st, 1379. mere
than ISO BBD 8PRBADS, because we have Mid
at lest prices than ever Mid in Micen. We hare
.few to close out cheap for cash at 50c, 75c. 11
and $125.
CALICOES 4c.
UKGANDIBS, beautiful quality,
at half price.
JO-4 SMKhTING 15c.
LONSDALB CAMBRIC 12 Xc.
BLFACH FH1RTING 5c and up.
Look at them.
Oca FriceTaBLK DAMASK very cheap.
LONDON CORD 5c.
CHECK NAINSOOK l»)4c.
VICTOBIA LAWN cheap.
HAMBURG BDGLNGS 2c to 60c.
PINS and NEBDLR8 cheaper
than cheap.
PAPER PATTERNS 10c.
COATS' SPOOL THREAD55c.
PARASOLS must be Mid.
CASH is what we want until we J
can rent the store. aprUeodlm
NEW YORK STORES.
We offer to close out our Carpets and Mat
tings, and will name prices on them that wiU in
sure the desired object. Call and see the superb
stock at the
NEW YORK STORE.
THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIVE SCHEME
WILL Bit DRAWN IN FlOiLIC AT
.COVINGTON. KY„
APR2X. 30,1379,
UNDER TOE SUPERVISION OF SWORN
COMMISSIONERS;
SCHEME:
1 Prize of $14,000 is $14,000
I Prize of 8.000 i» 8.000
1 FrizO Of 4.900 Is 4,060
2 Prizes cf 2.500 aro....—. 8.000
4 Prizes of 1.000 are 4.( 00
10 Prizes of 500 are 5,000
50 Prizes of 100 are 5,000
100 Frizes or 50 are 5.000
200 Prizes of 23 are 5.000
500 Prizes of 10 are... 5,000
l.OCO Prizes ot 5 are 5.000
27 Approximation Prizes amounting to 2.925
1,896 Prizea amounting to $67,925
Whole Tickets, $1,
Clab rates upon implication.
Aa-Aildress all orders to our General Eastern
I Agents. WILLIAMSON A CO.
599 Broadway. New York.
New York
.aremsll*
ed a copy ol the official list as soon ns received.
The licit drawing May 15, 1379.
Reliable Agents wanted in every Town.
April 17-d4tAwlt.*
Tax Receiver’s Notice
I AJI now receiving Returns of Taxable Prep-
erty for the 3 ear 1S7D and would be plea»7»d
[ to havo Taxpayers call and make their Re
turns promptly, as tho time is short and the
Books must ba closed as tho Jaw directs.
R J ANDERSON.
Tax Rfcsiver Bibb Co, Ga,
apr24 tf Office No 90 Mulb’y St, Macon. Ga
ELECTRICITY!
I Iko Great Healing Power
DE. TOEBES’
is one of the chiefest attractions of onr house.
It has assumed the proportions of a large Cloth
ing Store.
We have a fine line of Men’s and Youths’ Suits
at marvelously low prices. Suits from $6.50 to
$15.00, 25 per cent. lower than regular prices.
No house has as large and varied an assortment
of Children’s Suits. Prices here commence at
$2,00 per suit and run up to $10. Gentlemen’s
Best Blue Flannel Saits at $9.50.
We have good and sufficient reasons for the
above great reductions in prices. Calf and see us
Sa Waxelbaum <St Bro.
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DISEASES, BIADDER AND KIDNEY
AFFECTIONS,
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Shortness of Breath, Trembling, Troubled with
Thought, of Dieeaoo, Dimne.s of \ won.
Fains in the Back, Chest and
Bead, Rush ol Blued
to the Head,
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Electricity^ SxE1ET , cnrcxnrATl. Ohio.
Beware of Imitators,
| Bocns Appliances and Speculat
ing Adventurers-
apitO deodAirSm
[dOAMES R. DUGGAN
OpFEBS his professional sarvice* to the
| citizens of Macon and vicinity.
I Office first room over Willingham's Wara-
* house, Koc-eud Street: niartt iw*