The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, June 03, 1882, Image 4

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SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1SS2. • the Ten-Cent Column sec Third Page. CITV ITEMS. y \ —Drink Millennium Bye. “ —Use only Millennium Rye. tf —Collard seed. G. Payne & Son. —Mosquito nets—Payne & Willingham. —One dollar for the Pearl shirt at Jnhan &, Co.’s. —The Mulberry street cistern was cleaned out yesterday. —Gents’ collars, cuffs and shirts in latest styles at Jnhan &> Co.’s. —Yon c?n depend upon the Millennium for medicinal purposes. tf —Johan’s shoe department is always open of Saturday nights. —If you wish stall fed beef or choice pork see ten cent column. —A quantity of poaches were exposed for sale on the streets yesterday. —Gents’ silk umbrellas for sale at Jnhan «fc Co.’s. Prices can’t be beat. —Go aronnd to Jnhan & Co.’s to-day, and get yourself a silk umbrella, young man —Mr. Jordan, of Culloden, has oats that will thresh out one hundred bushels to the i acre. —The latest always at Juhan’s. New ar rivals daily—fresh purchases and ready sales. —Misses’and ladies’ sun umbrellas in worsted and cambrics at Jnhan s new place. —V. ! ite vests from fifty cents up at Jn han A Co.’s gents’ furnishing goods de- partment —Th« celebrated Pearl shirts for sale »fc Jni - .t. Qgj’a gents’ furnishing goods de- £gkni neytfttnnrrwgv- —.—_,. _ p-h .n’s new plaoe, SOcentej and SS.W ,'at' weight summer*-■ffilks in solid (' r , ' Jt Jut an’s new stores—SOo. to $1.25. a :ge supply. —The shoe, hat and gents’ furnishing g< -ods stores of Juhan & Co., are open every Saturday night. —One of the Russian refugees was locked up yesterday for creating a disturbance at their quarters on First street. —The residence of Mrs. Barfield on High street, was entered by thieves and robbed of a quantity of clothing Thursday night. —The Florence oil stove is said to be the best. Robert Falbner is agent in Macon. See his advertisement in ten cent column. —For a comfortable suit for the ladies Jnhan is offering gray stripes and checks in summer silks at £0e. to $1. Grave col ors. —The ladie3 wi : l bear in mind that Ju han & Co. are the leaders'in white goods. -New mulls and dotted swisses—trimmings lo match. * —As a’l the children are at liberty now, they shdnld oertainly visit the Living Head to-day. It is the mo3t wonderful illusion ever seen in Macon. —Charlie Solomon thought of telephoning Congressman Blount to send ont a few mor ■ carp to pat in bis fiih pond in front of his door on Second street. -Campbell's Millennium i3 distilled from a. iected Pennsylvania rye, and no whisky ia the market is purer and none gives such universal satisfaction. tf —Yesterday Mr. Warren Johns contracted for the electric light to be placed in his billiard saloon at Brown’s Hotel. This is enterprise on the part of Mr. Johns. —There is an ugly wash on Second street in front of L. W. Hunt & Co.’s drug store which is trying to buggy springs and driv ers’ tempers. It ought to be filled up. —A gold fish 10>{ inches long was taken ont of the Mulberry streets cistern yester day. It was put in there bV Mr. IHerbst last year. It can be seen at the -Library. -■-Yesterday morning the walls of an archway at Wesleyan Female J College fell upon Mr. Eli Darby, a orpefiter, breaking his leg in two place.s. . Drs. Mettauer and Hall attended to his injuric’. —A fine young pig, fat, juicy and tender, barker.?,eu as only the best cooks in the country know how to prepare, will be serv ed for lunch to-dav at the Brilliant saloon. Everybody!? cordially invited. —The death of Mrs. Alex. Stephens was peculiarly sad. For seven weeks she hov ered between life and death, suffering in tensely. Yesterday m(fining death come to her relief. She leaves three small chil dren. The proposed train to Indian Spring One Criminal Hulcldee and Another Hungs—a lArge Crowd in At tendance. Special to Telegraph and Messenger. CabboijL.tos, June 3.—William M. Moon, one of the criminals sentenced to be hung to-day took a drug of some kind last night, and is in a dying condition. His time has been extended by the governor until to- morow when ho will be hanged. Harvey wae executed at 1:12, and was dead in fif teen minutes. The crowd is estimated at ten thousand. Good order prevailed. PEItHOXAI. Mayoi Jim Dyehes, of Hawkinsville, was in town yesterday. Mr. Willie Bass, master transportation of the Central railroad, has returned from a business trip to BostoD. Conductor H. H. Hale, of the -Macon and Brunswick railroad, left yesterday for an oxtended trip to Cleveland, Ohio. - • Mr. Rich Fitzgibbons, the official sten ographer of the Macon circuit, left last night for Atlanta, where he will spend Sunday. Major John F. O’Brien, Henry Fink and Major W. V. McCracken, dignitaries of the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia railroad, came down yesterday in a special car and took a trip up the new road. Hon. Thomas Hardeman, the silver- tongued orator of Georgia, will deliver the address before the Stephens Literary So ciety of the Agricultural College on Tues day, the 20th instant, at 10 a. m —Cuthbert Enterprise. The lean and lank Oscar Wildeish form of George Collier wa3 seen on o ir streets yesterday. In iian Springs could not send out a better advertisement of its good wa ter and good feed, for he is health and jol lity personified. ^JBuaeablegiam, it is learned that Rev. the 10th uTnrffi-.yJmsailed for Europe on on the 18th, and suffered nfffij UwArcofil, journey. This will bo good news to his friends in Macon. Mr. John T. Kemp, formerly at the Cen tral railroad freight depot, left la3t night forJesup. He has been appointed clerk for Mr. Ab Sherwood, the new agent at that point, and will make an efficient one. The best wishes of his many Macon friends go with him. A Protest. I protest against tbo appropriation of s > large an amount a3 twenty thousand dollars by the county commissioners of Bibb county for public school purposes, so long as persons aro permitted to move into Bibb county for no other pnrpese but to give their children a high school education at the expense of the tax-payers of Bibb county, whoso property being located in other counties and not taxed to educate any person’s children. James M. Jokes. will Cra; haul the post rnu fer several days. Major Mc- l says the recent rains and heavy interfered, and s ■ < _,.~~ s „rily road {•* of tho trail 11% ; net receipts 885; gross —; sales —; stock 10 SaLTIMORE, June 2.—Cotton .quiet; mid dling 12 1-16; low middling 11 <>16; good ordm- 10 >16; net receipts 2; gross 3; sales 2o0; stock "^BOSTON, June 2.—Cotton quiet: middling 12%; low middling 12; good ordinary 11; net receipts 375; gross 447; sales none; stock 9,005. ■ ,, WILMINGTON, June 2.—Cotton dull; mid dling 11%: low middling 11 3-16; good ordinary 10 5-16; net receipts —; gross —; sales none; stock 1,748. _ PHILADELPHIA, June 2.—Cotton dull; middling 12%; low middling 12; good ordina ry 11; net receipts 70; gross 90; sales to spinners! ; stock 9,855. SAVANNAH, June 2.—Cotton quiet; mid dling 11%: low middling 8»od ordina ry io%; net receipts 581; gross 581; sales 100,stock 8, NEW ORLEANS, June 2.--Cotton quiet; middling 12; low middling U%; good ordma- 11%; net receipts 410; gross 15d9; sales 4900, Sl MOBILK7 June 2.—^Cotton quiet; middling 11%; low middling 11%; good ordinary 10%; net receipts 1- gross 1; sales 103; stock 6,656* MEMPHIS, June 2.—Cotton quiet; mid dling 11%; low middling 11%; good ordinary 10%; net receipts 118; gross 120; shipments 406: sales —; stock 26,325. , . . . AUGUSTA, June 2.—Cotton marke* quiet; middling 11%; low middling 11%; good ordin ary 10%: net receipts 61; gross 1874; sales .>39. CHARLESTON, June 2.—Cotton quiet; mla- ling 11%; low middling U%;good ordinary 11%; net receipts 21; gross 21; sales 25; stock 9,561* MACON MARKET Provisions.—Market strong at quotations. Bacon—C. B. sides, 12%. Bulk C. B. sides 11%. Bacon—shouders 9%. Bulk shoulders 9%. Hams 15. Bellies 12%. , ... bAKD.—Market very Arm. Choice leaf, In tierces, 1254(313; tubs, 13%. N. Y. Befined, In tierce, 13; tubs, 13%. Flour.—Market very firm; finest patent, $9.5«; fancy, $8.50; choice family, $8.00; extra family, $7.75; family, $7.00; buckwheat, $10.50. Wheat hran, per cwt. $1.30. _ Covfee—Market quiet with good demand; Choice Kio, 15; prime, 14; good. 13; fair,12; ordi nary, 10; O. G. Java. 30; Mocha. 30. Grain and Hay.—Market very firm. W hite corn, >1.12; mixed core, >103—In oar load Disinfectants are Absolutely Neces sary, especially in cases of diphtheria, scarlet typhoid, yellow and malarial fevers. Darby’s Prophyactic Fluid is the great disinfectant and purifier. It affords pro tection from contagion; it is a relief and cure in the sick room; will purify the air and destroy vile odors without creating another. As a household remedy it is in valuable. “Rough on Bats.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, go phers. 15c. Druggists. 1" Oub sign still .reads, “Cool, sparkling, el egant soda water, 5 cents a glass.” Lamar, Rankin & Lamar. ,,, Db. J. W. Gibbon, of Arkansas,writes. “For many years my wife was a sufferer (rom a terrible female complaint that baf fled the skill of all physicians around me. She used Dr. Dromgoole’s English Fe male Bitters; they cured her sound and and well, and I do not hesitate to say they saved her life. lm Sound sleep, vigorous digestion, a good appetite, are attainable by the regular use of Colden’s Liebig’s Liquid Extract of Beef ted Tonic Invigorator, in pint bot tles. Asfc for Colden’s; take no other. Of druggists generally. timothy hay, $1.35; meal, plain $112: bolted, $1.17. . ., Baggins and Ties—Fair demand; stock light; 2y. bagging, all jute, none; 2 do., none; 1% do. 911 (310c: arrow ties. $1.65: pieced ties. SI 25. Molasses and Syrup.—Cuba melasses, 4ia oSSSG&SSt 1 f «v ffl 3.ny -C-rt-,* vr** Vial# KKIa «*7 fVl. tin - a. »uhu ga SUOUld HO 1 Fish.—No. 1 mackerel, hall bbls. , $7.00; do kits, $1.00; No. 2 do., half bbls., $5.75; kits, 65c.; No. 3, half barrels, S5.50;klts. 60e. Sugars—Easier but not quoted lower. Granulated, 11; stand A, 10%; white extra C, 10; extra C. 9%; Golden C, 9; N. O. whites; 10% N. O. yellow clarified 9%. — Miscellaneous.—Candy, 13c. Pickles, pints $1.50, per quarts, $2.25. Starch 5%c. per ID. Cheese, 15. Sardines, Imported, 15%: sardines, domestic. $9.00. Bice, 7@9e. Bail pot ash, $2.7563.00; Canned, $3.25(93.50. Hides- Dry Hint. 9(311, salted S@20. Wool—Washed 25083c: unwashed, 20@25; burred 10(355; un washed burred IS525. Tallow, 5%@6. Wax, 18. Dry Goods.—Market steady. Prints—standard 6@6%c,lower grades 4%&5%c, solid? 5%c. Tick ings 6%@l$c. Hickory stripes 7%@10c, do. brown O&glOc. Wigans6%@7%. Osnaburgs— six oz.8%c. eight oz. 10c. Sheetings—standard 6%. Shirtings—standard 5%. Checks—stand- aid^. .Kerseys 12%S:11. ^Kentucky Jean? 8@ Hardware—Market good. Hoiseshoes $0.00 per keg; mule shoes $7.00. Iron bound hames 84.5065.00. Trace chains 45@50c. per pair Ames’shovels$12.00per dozen. Plow hoes C- " per 15. Haiman’s plow stocks SI. 75. Axes 1 @10.00 per dozen. Cotton cards $5.00. Well buckets $1.50. Cotton rope 18c. perm. Swede iron 5,55 '/-e. per ft; refine 3%@ lc. per ft. Plow I $3.65—Laic oIlO-p. Pow-i i - -i 70% steel 5%c per lb. Nails $3.65—base 0110-p. der $6.it> per keg. Blasting powder $1.00. Lead Sc. per ft. Drop shot $2.00 per bag. Provision Markets by Telegraph CINCINNATI, June 2.—Flour dull; family *5.75a6 00; fancy $0 40a7.25. Wheat scarce but firm: No. 2 red winter $1.31al.34 spot; 81.12% bid July. Com firm; No. 2 mixed 77 spot; clear rib $11.12%. Whisky firm at $1.16. Combined sales of finished goods, 1013 barrels on a basis of 1.10. Sugar quiet and unchanged barbecue dinner was Jjtyen’on in 1 iha cotton men by Mr.'I. B. -ten 4 - ... i.»? elegant place in Vinemlo. t-re about twenty gentlemen pies- "'■Ca-. nm royally , nterlaineu by/Mr. Ent 'j ;> and his family. —The horse attached to Alex.Day’s haok ran awa- yesterday morning, and sailed through tho streets with the hack contain ing a large Saratoga trunk, halting in the doorway of G. M. Davis’s stable. No body hurt or was there any damage done. —The May number of the Georgia Musi cal Eclectic, published by Irvine <fc Gutten- berger, is upon onr table. It contains more than the usual amount of reading matter. The musical contribution is the “Social literary March,” by J. J. Burkes, of Macon. —On Thurdny Mr. Dennis Daly bought a suit of clothes for his son and then rode with’ his wife to the residence of ono of their friends in the lower part of the city. While ihey were in the house some thief took the bundle containing the suit from the buggy, and nothing has been beard from it since. —Macon has a number of yonng, enter prising men, and they shonld be encourag ed. Tne Macon Ice Factory is now in full blast, an l Joe Ruhl, the clever conductor of the yellow cart, i3 delivering ice night and morning to families. These hot days every family shonld keep supplied, and fro are glad to know that there is no danger of an ice famine this summer, as long as Joe keeps on the road. —Since tho death of the late J. D. Car ver, the grocery business has been conduct ed by the widow at the old stand under the management of W. IV. Johnson. They have now in store as fine and fresh a lot of g.oceries as have ever been bronght to Ma con. Mr. Carver won amarkedrepntation - - fnedieDpiug the best goods, and his succes- becn - ru laboring to keep up that reputation. - ,, n ;. : r advertisement in another column. At night as the Atlanta train was 'l the junction, the engineer saw a peat n i n £ down the track. He blew his Itrictvjd thought she would get off in r coaliihe did not seem to see tho train * :>gnal, and before the engineer train to a stop, she was . co v._,‘antly killed. She was ^brassbani r Qf Mr _ Jas< w _ j or _ .tardy toL t j )0 ji acon an q Bruns- Vonie/e. qjj gj T0 the full par- ^rcely L J 3 ret S Good. ?^ on .rink than onr vanil-- ttoberry sj rnps. Call for !m be mixed together and e most delicious drink you oAMar, Rankin & Lamar. SSTiT - [ssary not only to have a Jiwledgo of medicine in com- escription3 correctly, but great , experience is required. We c gentlemen who itand at our „ ration counter all the requisites for , ompounding prescriptions just as the phy sicians intend them. Lamar, Rankin & Lamar. Delicious chocolate. Those who like chocolate shonld buy our “chocolate cream” sods water. Lamar, Rankin & Lamar. A Large Livery Stable. Joseph Bergman is proprietor of the —- iarges: livery stable? in Baltimore. His stables cover a wnole block, and his stock numbers over three hundred head at all times. In a recent letter, he says that he has used Sanodine on scratches and other sores, and finds it a valuable remedy, per forming all that is claimed for it. Sano dine cures all diseases of the skin on man or beast. Lamar, Rankin & Lamar whole sale, and by all druggists. Mineral Waters. Congress, Vichy, Deep Rock and Excel sior are onr specialties. All other popular waters also kept on draught, at 5 cents a gloss. Call on ns. Lamar, Rankin & Lamar. jSTo wouder that there is objection lo some of the Beers People that drink it; leel drowsy and heavy and think this is an attribute of air Beers! Not so! I” Bu' 1d ;Beer” and -■ you will hud lw.-ipost exceuem. auu u.H —. . vigorating bev* 1 '- . Ask for it-at the ! hotel. ■ * iw.ivv, juju, and ^ S4.50a5.55; choice Co.u0a6.50. Wheat higher but very unsettled; No. 2 red fall $1.26aL27% cash; $1.22 June; 1.08% July; $1.05% August. Com higher at 73a 74% cash; 73% June; 73% July. Oats higher but dull at 56% cash: 3% July. Eye dull and nominal. Barley dull at 80a'-1.10. Whisky dull and unchanged. Fork higher for jobbing lot? atj 20.00. Bulk meat? In light demand but holders firm; shoulders-8.65; short rib >11.30; short clear S11.75. Bacon higher; shoulders $9.25; short rib $12.00; short clear $12.37%. Lard dull and nominal. CHICAGO, June 2.—Flour quiet, firm and unchanged. Wheat active, firm and higher at $1.27al.27% cash; $1.27% June; $1.2S%a 1.29 July. No. 2 or regular wheat >1.13%al.l3% July- Com active, firm and higher at 71% cash and June; 72a72% July. Oats strong and high er at 4% cash; 49% June. Rye quiet and un changed. Barley unchanged. Pork active, (firm and higher at S19.62%a19.75 cash; $19.62%: 19.65 June. Lard active, firm and higher at > 11.35 cash and June; ? 11.42%all.45 July. Bulk meats steady and in lair demand; shoulders $9.00; short rib 1SU.50; short clear S11.-15. But ter quiet aud unchanged. Eggs quiet at 16%a ” Whisky steady at SI.17. ROCK CRYSTAL spectacles CHARLES H. SOLOMON, Sole Agent, . Naval Stores WILMINGTON, June 2.-4jpirtlB tgrpei Ji dull at 39%._ Semi-Annual Clearing Sale!! We T It has been our custom twice a year to make special sales of surplus stock, propose to begin earlier thisseason than usual and offer on our Bargain Counter A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0E SEASONABLE AND DESIRABLE GOODS AT WE PROPOSE TO ASTONISH THE OLDEST INHABITANTS AND CORDIALLY INVITE CASH (CUSTOMERS To call early and often and be convinced tb?.t TURPIN & OCtBEN, 33 r o Is: e r s 9 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Stocks, Bonds and. oi lier- Securities BOUGHT AJVJO SOLD. Agents for the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. AGENTS FOR SALE OF Soluble Pacific Guano and Compound Acid Phosphate. RICE & CO A.re tlie Leaders in Low Prices. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Whereas K. F. Lawton, executor of the estate of Mrs. Eliza Deloache, has made application for leave to sell a two-story brick store house and lot on Second street, and the dwelling and lot of the said Mrs. Eliza Deloache at the. time of her death, all in the city of Macon in said county, belonging to said estate: This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at the court of ordinary of said county, on tho ahtee six boxes to cure an; order received by us for six.___ \with five dollars.-Trexv'tn soua the mu' nrrlttnn (rtinrnntPA t/1 rptnm tne Witness my official signature thlsJuno 2,1S82. our written guarantee toretumthe money i iun3w4w J. a. McMANUS, Ordinary. Tthe treatment does not effect s cure. _ Guarax« Fine Groceries and Country Produce. Mrs. J. I>. Carver 126 Cherry Street. We invite your attention to the fact that the above business will be continued and conducted in every respect in the future as in the past. We will alwajskeep a well se lected stock of the Purest and Freshest Groceries to be had. Also, we make a specialty of Poultry, Butter and Eggs, and give you nothing but what we believe to be tho freshest and best. Fine Teas, Coffees, Spices, Confectioneries and Fruits. FIXE CIGARS, thebest smokes for the money. To prompt paying monthly aud cash customers, wo will give our host attention. Give ns a trial. Respectfully, W. \V. Johnson, jnn3d2t Manager. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Dr. E. C. West’s Nerve akd Brain Treat ment : a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental Depress ion, Loss of Memory, Spermatorrhoea, lm po tency, Involuntary Emissions, Premature Old Age, caused by over-exertion, self-abuse, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decaj and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month’s treatment Ono dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent bv mail nxepaid on receipt of price. We guar- ' ‘“DO. ‘ case. With each ■mndIm lurclmNcr Nhe treatment tees issued only by Lamar, Rankin & Lamas, Macon and Atlanta, Ga. Orders by mail ab regular price. apill-dwly. Brightwood House, Cor. East 14tn Street and Irving Place Opposite Academy of Music, New York. 1 N exclusively respectable family hotel. AMost central location in the city, near all places of amusement—Broadway. All large stores (wholesale and retail). Cars to Coney Island, and all places of summer resort. Just the place for parties wishing a quiet, inexpensive home in New York. EDWARD WOOD, Proprietor. Refer in Macon to Capt. S. S. Dunlap Emory Winship, E?q., W. IL Burden,ESq. Mr. C. B. Willingham. deo30.18m NOTICE. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern: lira. Elizabeth J. Nutting of said county having died on the 9th day of May, 1832, and James O. Wynn, of said State, having in proper form applied, ns a person selected by the next of kin. for letters of administration on her estate, under the 2495th section of the code: This is to cite’all and singular the creditors and heirs of said Elizabeth J. Nntting to ho and cause if any they can why permanent letters of administration should not be granted to said Wynn on said estate. Witness my official signature this the 2d day of June, 1882. J. A. McMANUS, jun3w4w* Ordinary. W. H. PILLOW, ( of Jacksonville, Fla.,) Fruit and Produce Commission House. _ . Rosin dull 1.65 for good.ditto. Tar firm at - TirlmP white 98; mixed Located at 76 Poplar Sfc., Blake’s Block, Macon, Ga. ?°5: B ^ on * T!7ii buy outr\£ut ineTon.-s Crr Lea fui. may23d&w. you are!skeptical, and will come to*Atlanta, Georeia, we: will take your case TO BE PAID WHEN CURED!!! Write for little book of cures. §1000 REWARD Wells’ Health Reuewer. Absolute cure for nervous debility and weakness of the generative function!, ft at druggists. De pot Lamar, Rankin & Lamar, Macon. Decline of Man. Nervous weakness, dyspepsia, impo tence, sexual d'bility, cured by “Wells’ Health Rencwe-.” $1. Depot: Lamar Rankin & Lamar, Macon, Ga. lw . Try It! Try It! Others have tried it and been relieved, and why shonld you longer hesitate ? If you have neuralgia and headache, take Neuralgine and be cured. Remember it is no experiment. lw IjOUAIj JUVSXXES8. DENTISTRY—DR. S. B. BARFIELD. No. EC Mulberry street, Macon, Georgia qffiee hams—it a. to. to G p. m. angSGtf DR. D. S. WRIGHT, DENTIST. apr6-2awiy. Office—114 Seoond st. J. P. & W. it. HOLMES, DENTISTS. Office—Opposite Lanier Home. 102 Mulberry street, Macon, Ga. maylGdawly Absolutely Purer This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royax. BAKixa Powpeb Co.. 106 Wall street Mew York. r - FINANCIAL. STOCKS AND BONDS IN MACON. COBUSCTED DAILY BY LOCKETT & BOND. BROKERS. MACON, June 2.1882. Georgia 6 per cent, bonds, due 1S39-110 @111 Georgia 6 per cent, bonds, (old) “ ...100 @107 Georgia 7jper cent, bonds (mortgage 110 @111 Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (gold quarter coupons) 116%@U8 Georgia 7 per cent, bonds, due 1896_ 124 @126 Georgia 8 per cent. bond3 110 @113 Northeastern railroad bonds (end’d) 114 @116 Central B. R. joint mort 7 per cent 113 @114 Georgia Tailroad 6 per cent, bonds—107 @109 Western R. R. of Ala., 1st mortgage 111 @113 Western K. R. of Ala., 2d mortgage 114 @115 Mobile and Girard railroad, (mort.) 112 @114 Montgomery and Enfaula 1st mort gage. tod’s’d by C. and S. W. K.R 105 @107 Atlantic and Gulf railroad, consoli dated mortgage _110 @113 City of Macon bonds 101 @102 City of Savannah bonds 83 @ 85 City of Atlanta 6 per cent bonds 100 @102 City of Augusta 6 per cent, bonds— 105 @106 Southwestern railroad stock. 115 @117 Central railroad stock 93 @ 94 Central railroad scrip 92 @94 Augusta and Savannah R. B. stock 118 @12Q Georgia railroad stock 155 @157 COMMERCIAL. Cotton Markets l>v Telegraph. L1VERTOO.L, June 2.—Noon—cotton steady; Middling uplands 6%; middling Orleans 6 13-16; talcs 12,000; speculation and export 2,000; re ceipts 12,300; American 10,300. ill lures—Quiet; uplands, low middling June 6 3T-64&6 3S-G4; June and July 6 37-&la6 38-64; July and August 6 42-64a6 41-Gl; August and September 6 46-64; September and October 6 41-64. 50(l IV uiSimL'i L low 00 rndmmg dause^JuneC ?, c< l Qain 1 ta « c % of t , A ’H. 61; June and July C38-6Ja6 37-61. December aud' '"” 0 M w January G 38-64. Futures weal:. HEW YORK. June 2.—Noon—Cotton quiet; sales 482: middling uplands 12 1-16; middling Orleans 12 5-16. Futures easy; June 12.03; July 12.13; August 12.20; September 11.89: October 11.48; November 12.31. NEW YORK—Evening—Net receipts 26; gross 81.3. Futures closed easy; sales 91,000, as follows. June 11.96@11.98 j November...31.2S@ll.29 July 12.07@ j December...ll.29@ll.30 August 12.15@1216| January .—11.43@11.45 Septembei ..ll.85@ill.86 | February. ...11.56@11.58 October U.44@ll.45) March 11.C8@11.70 NEW YORK, June 2—Cotton quiet; sales 521; middling uplands 12 1-16; middling Orleans 12 5-16. COMPARATIVE COTTON 8TATEEMNT. For the week ending June 2,1882— Net receipts at all U. S. ports 14,696 Last year 32,406 Total receipts to date 4,528,695 Last year 5,518,465 LxV >rb it ,r the week 30,175 Last year. 69,962 Total exports to date 3,219,124 Last year; 4,120,560 Stock at all United States ports 448,045 Last year 463,018 Stock at interior towns 51,365 Last year 67,764 Stock at Liverpool 1,032,000 Last year 902,000 American afloat for Great Britain 89,000 Last year 145.000 GALVESTON, June 2.—CoUon nominal; mid dling 11%: low middling 13%; good ordinary 11; net receipts 214; gross —; sales —; stock 10,039. NORFOLK, June 2.—Cotton quiet; middling SAVANNAH, Juno 2.—Bosfci, strained *1.75; good strained tl.80. Spirits turpentine 38%. The MANUFACTURER. Send for Illustrated Price List. J. 7. STEVENS & CO. O 34 WHITEHALL ST. ATLANTA, £5? Funeral Notice. Stephens and family, and M. R. Rogers and family are invited to attend the fune ral of Mbs. A. H. Stephens this morning at 10 o’clock at the residence of M. R. Rog ers, corner of First and Plum streets. Ser vices at the house. Notice to Shippers. WARREN RAY G2 South street New York, will dispatch schoon er “H. S. WIL LIAMS” for Brunswick, o n Tuesday, June Gth. Patronage of Macon merchants solicited , LITTLEFIELD A TIbON, Agents, * jnn2td Brunswick, Ga. Bibb County Sheriff's Sale. TT7TLL be sold before the court house door in i V the city of Macon, during the legal hours of sale, on tne.first Tuesday in June next, the following property, to-wit: That tract or parcel of iand situated in the Vineville district in said county, and containing 32 acres, more or less, bounded as follows: On the northwest by property of J. L Hardeman, on the southeast by an alley, and on the southwest by the Vine ville road. Levied on as the property of C. B. Callaway to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Bibb Superior Court in favor of Thomas M. Argali vs. C. B. Callaway. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. 6. S. WESTCOTT, May 8th, 1882.—9t4 Sheriff. $auu?r;s max WilVbo paid any Chemist who will \ ft 00 ' analysis of 100 Bottles S. S, ,'nttT&' oae"jsiicle of Mercury, Iodide of tes ‘ j Potassium.,r any«* r <ininarAl su}.\_ btanee. MONOHQAHELA. 3?axil Jones’ Famous Old Monongshela WHISKEY Made famous by its exquisite * flavor aud absolute purity. For sale at Lanier HouseSampIsRooms And all other first-class places. GHESS-OARLEY OOMP’Y PRODUCERS AND REFINERS Of Petroleum, and its products, aud whole sale dealers in NAVAL STORES. The cel ebrated line of Va Railway, Mill and Factory Oils a specialty. ft, Warranted properly inspected and brand ed, of the best quality and to stand a much higher fire-test than required by law. Kiiislow Oil, A Pure, High-Test Family Oil—stand without a rival. It has lighted the be'} Southern residencoo for years and neve LOST A LIEE 01: BDENKD A BOUSE. General Office: Louisville. Ky. Branch office 103 SEOOND ST., MACON GA. B. F. STONE, feb2S Special Agent. ATTENTION^ ARTISTS. E have a full stock of OH Paints, Canvas. Brushes, Oils, Etc. CHINA PAINTS, CHINA PLAQUES, CHINA PAINT BRUSHES. J ' The largest and finest s’tock of Frames and (Mouldings LARGEST, BEST, STOCK 0F- CHEAPEST And Builders’ Supplies In tho State. Do not forget that we have the four floors of our n*w bniiuing and if you want any wo can suit you in price. Wo also carry & full Iin« Coach. Painters’ Goods. Send lor X^rices. O. Burke «Sc Son. feblSdly Reynolds’ Iron and Brass Works! Manufacturers of STEAH EKIGIMES, Saw, Grist and Cane Mills, Syrup Kettles, Iron Sailing, Iron Fronts for building, AND ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS AND MACHINERY. Thfl celebrated DAVIS TURBINE WATER WftEEL and mill work genet »I!y a tpedalty. We are well prepared to do all kind cf repair work. Work gutuautecd laUifactery and price* as low as the lowest. For circulars address A. REYNOLDS, Proprietor, , Corner of Fifth and Hawthorne Sts.. Psfaoon, Qa« talal? I i <OM. A. husband 1 SHIPWRECK2 TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE!! Mother and daughter go down together. A lovely maiden leaps into eternity! Wives sons and daughters are wrecked and rnst. Many sad hearts are left to mourn the toss. . his wife and daughter, a young man lost his betrothed. A contemplation of these horrible “ wreck? ” work wonderfully upon the mind. The thought makes -* - -• *••-.* * is too great. A married lady ''f our acquaintance >irited and sad, lost her appetite, refused food,*be- * * l * ^eiiwald nr* L -•**- — came feeble and emaciated, nervous and fretful. Her friends insisted that she sTxould not think of t^eso “ wrecks ” so much, but sho insisted that *he was sick in reality, and took her bed. 8be soon had aches and pains, and worked herself into a net-work of female troubles, which eventually ended in chronio female weaknesses and excesses and death. Another case in point was that of a young lady. £ho had lost a friend and soon became melancholy and nervous, could not sleep soundly, her memory began to fail her, she lost all desire for company, her brain lost its brilliancy, her eye Ua luster, her cheeks became pale, complained of constant headache, and finally fell a victim to a list of female troubles, hysterics, palpitations, delirium, convulsions, and death. These cases are of every dav occurrence, and these “ wrecks” upon female society are frightful. They Bhould be remedied, and there*is a remedy within the reach of all, and it ia your duty to apply it. No one need complain, for dr. dromgoole’s english female bitters will cure all such. A book is pub lished giTing details of all these “ wrecks.” Send your name to j. p. dromgoole and co„ louisville, ky., aud get one free. Try KAILEY’S SALINE Al’KSIENT Tsr kcadaclic ana comrtrpEtloifr-pIrssaat and I C. C. WILDER. w. a. wilder. J. H. B. WILDER R. O. WILDER’S SOWS, Macon, Georgia. —- Established I860. 33xxilclei*@3 Ooiitra<?toa*s, * AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. Doorti, Sash. Blind.«,Brackets, Moulding ■ and all lands Uiiililii:.' Materials, IncludiDg Builders’ Ha.dware, Window Glass, Faints, Oils aud Putty always on hand. We have recently added thc latest aud best Machinery In all depstments, aud can compete with any house in our line for first-class work. Orders respectfully solicited, mayothr sat tiisGin THE EXCHANGE BANK, Ol Jlaoon. A general banking exchange sad eoUao- tion basisue transacted. Ah 5. Cod, Pfei J. W. faksifl, Caslas. DIRECTORS. Jko. O. Cotd, 8. T. Csunua, VV. R. Rooiaa, Gro. B. Ttmra, L. W. Husx. S. WiXiiLSiVrt, H. J. Limas, G. B. iloaxxra, janlSdly Thqs.Woop. CENTRAL GEORGIA BkM, State Depository. J. 1 JONES, Fha T. 0. CHETNEY, Ciikf. DUlFCToaS. J.E. Joins, Johns. Baxms J. F. Hajisoh, Gico. S. Joflxe, Hkybt Bziouam, SsTifinah. janlOdly ■ ' , FIST NATIONAL SANK. OF MACON. Capital, paid up, S S00,003 Surplus, ----- 24,400 A general banking business trlnsasteii New York Exchange at Currant Rates. W. t L C. PIiST,fe^ LerpLAHT&SGN, 33^.1mEBS, Macon, - • Georgia- Banking in all branohea. Prompt atten tion given to ooUsstions. Investment Securities OF ALL KINDS BQUGHT AND SOLD, janldlr CUBBEDGE & ESTES, Genem' BROKERS —AOT— Real Estate Agents, 157 Second St., > - Macon, On. Stack*, Bond*, Grain and Provisions bought and sold on commission. We call speoial attention to onr list of improved and unimproved property for sale. deo31dly JAS. E. REYNOLDS & CO, Commission Merchants, 139 Duane and 62 Thomas Streets, New York, —KEEP A FULL STOCK OF— WfflTE and COLORED COTTON WARPS (for making rag cerpete). ScamlesH Bagn, Cotton and Linen Wrapping Twine, GOUON FILLED COMFORTABLES, ETC. jan4dly Tiie Swift Specific Co., PRePBIETORS, Atlauta, Georgia. Sold bv all drneeists, Macon 1 fm"Gflorma.' _ V> wisli frames j to come see our work and jet prices. YVO | cannot and will not bo undersold. Steel Engravings, .Uhofj'pa Engravings, Heliotype Engrav- ina=. Chromos, etc. Tho complotest stock to ha /onnd my- where. Call and see us. Branch House —OF— J.W. BURKE & CO., No. 7 Cotton Avenue. Macon. Ga. m B — W. IVScKAY, Principal. A Fir*t-Cla*s Institute for Practical Business Instruction, Book- keepinar, Etc: Endorsed by.' the Leading Business Men. Students Can Enter at any Time. AK&"Circulars sent free. anl2 d&wlr • Ice. See. Ice. } ^yE WILL KEEP ON HAND A FULL supply of Macomige at the old stand, No. 107 Mulberry street. LUNATIC ASYLUM. Near MippKDGKVir.x.i:, Ga., May 20,1882. S EALED proposals will be received by the undersigned up to the 20th June, 12 o’clock m., for furnishing tho articles spec ified below. Samples must be furnished of the arti cles bid upon. One-third of the articles mnst bo deliv ered 1st July; one-third 1st August; and one-third 25tli August; and cash wilt be paid for tLo same, one-third Eth August; one- third Eth September, and one-third 5th Oc tober, 1882. All articles will he re-weighed or meas ured. LIST OF ARTICLES. 400 bu. Corn. 18,000 lbs. Baoon sides, smoked. 3,000 do. -Hams. 4,500 do. Leaf Lard. 250 bbls Family Flour. COO bn. Corn Meal. . %. 250 do. Hominy. 5,500 lbs. Rio Coffee.’ 2,000 do. Butter. 5,000 do. Brown Sugar. 2,COO do. A Sugar. 700 do. Tobacco. 000 gals Molasses, genuine Cuba. 100 do. Syrup. 10,003 lbs. Rice. 800 do Adamantine Candles (not seta.) A 224 do. Cooking Soda (2 kega.) 700 do. Turpentine Soap. 20 sacks Liverpool Salt, fine. 100 lbs. Ela :k Pepper, grain. 21 caees Ball Potash (4 doz. in case.) The right reserved to reject any and all bids. Bids should be marked “to furnish supplies,” and addressed to the under signed. JOHN HAMMOND, Steward. may28dlaw3w COOL, SPARK! 3 0. ELEGANT SODA WATER LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR MINERAL WATERS: VICHY, KISSENGEN, EXCELSIOR, DEEP ROCK, TATE, BUFFALO LITHIA, BETHE8DA, ROCKBRIDGE-ALUM, MANNASETTA, CONGRESS, HATHORN, SELTZER, Etc. All the above on draught and in bottles at 5 cents a glass. We claim for our Soda Water perfection and absolute parity. Syrups all mad from genuine Fruit Juices. We invite all to try a glass. Respectfully, Lamar? Hank in & Lamar. my28tf H. M. TAYLOR & CO. Cive in Your Taxes. I AM now ready to receive returns of taxable property for State and county purposes. Tax-payers will please give in promptly, as the time is short. R. J. ANDERSON, Tax Receiver Bibb county, Ga. Office No. 14 Cotton avenue, Maoon, Ga may3 tf TURNER HOUSE, Learv, Ga. F IRST-CLASS. Open for transient and local boarders. may25-2w J. B. TURNER. Proprietor. FLOUR. IF you want any grade Flour get my prices before buying. Cuba Molassss. I have a lot of Genuine Cuba Molassss. Fine flavor and bright color. JF. JS. Rodgers, 120 THIRD STREET. PERSONS MOST EXPECT 10 RANG S?“THEIR OWN WINDOW SHADES.^: When they buy them at less than ccst. 100 Window Shades, regular price £2.50 for SI. 100 Wi< dow Shades, regular price §1.50, for 75c. But wo will notdo the hang ing. Will furnish tho material and every man must bo hi-own linnger. Come one, come all. Don’t be afraid. The dog is chained and wo are in the bast of humor. E. D. IRVINE'S BOOK STORE. John C. Van Syckel <6 Co. WHOLESALE CROCKERY? GLASSWARE. Hardware, WOODEN-WARE, TIN-WARE, Etc. 116 Third street, Macon, Ga, feblodlv *R HJ lilac u y rj d I haro a jingiliro remedy for fito afcr-p dijnsa; b* jtnriVj?n.7 h-tvo beR0 C cure!i. “indeeTl, r?strong V- 'in' •ti>'h in itc effle^cy. that I will futnd TWO BOTi'I.Kf- KUKE. toKotluT with a VAl.UAIlLK TREATISE oc Ibis disetiwe to any sufierer. Give Kxprorsand F.O. tow* l>& Te A, tiLOUUMi 181 IWi til* Siew Yori> 'lib LT'EBMEY, -DEALER xN- roilil-te o) Builders' Hardware, Paints, Oils, Patty, Glass, etc. A to--'i 1 XEFALG WAGONS. Door and Window Frames, Brackets; Balusters, Newel*, Mantels, Estimates for all aieds of work promptlv furnished. War* rooms, —eond street, muniiillJi \ flia|ie7i_ Co.; Factory i-n Fir-t st;-,. 'it,, c,n. janleodly Headquart8rs-97 Cherry Street, F OR Blatchley Ice-Cream Freezers, the best Freezer ever sold; Water Coolers, Fow ler’s patent Fly Fan?, Champion FJy Traps, Ray’s patent Sun Shades, Bird Cages, Wire Dish Covers, Bath Tubs, Fruit Jars, Tin Water Sets, white and decorated China (Haviland’s first quality), American China and common Crockery; Glassware, common and cut; table and pocket Cutlery, Plated-Ware, Lamps, from 20 cento to §20; Wooden- Ware, Brushes, Brooms and Dusters. Sole agent for the famous “Favorite” Cook Stoves, the best cooking stove in America; Farmer Girl and Charter Oak Cook Stoves, John Van’s wrought-ironRanges. Prices in accordance with the times. Call and see for yourself. GKO. "W. 33XJi&'E£. Exciting News I Selling- OIL Selling Off. Selling Off. BEING compelled to vacate onr store for the purpose of rebuilding and enlarge ment, we are offering onr entire stock of the following attractive goods, viz: Millinery, Hosiery, Laces, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Corsets, Ladies’ Underwear, Children’s Dresses, Paras) Fans. Ladies’ and Misses’ Ulsters and Dusters. Gents’ and Bovs’Straw Hats, Drets and Undershirts, Half Hose, Etc. Vases, Toilet Sets and Glassware and many other articles too numerous to men tion, at and below cost. Call and convince yourself that we mean what we say. NEWMAN THORNER, mayl4dlm At the Dollar Store. moved: T. J. CARDING, Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, ' „ Has moved to his new store on • Cotton Avenue, Second door from Cherry street. He invites the public to inspect the handsomest CHANDELIERS ever offered in Macon, comprising all the novel and favorite styles in metal and solid crystal with cut glass pendants; also the largest variety of COOK ING RANGES to be found in the city, together with a fall line of water goods, such as Bath Tubs, Marble Waslistands, Hot Water Boilers, Fountains, Rubber Hose, Wood and Metal Pumps, and in fact a full slock of everything in the Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting, Roofing and Cornico line. mar26dly THE E0MTNG INJECTORS Are the Best and Mest Reliable Boiler Feeders, Will work warm or cold water and will raise water and put it In the boiler far BETTER AND SIMPLER than auy other Injector or Pomp for supplying Boilers. Send for circular before you buy eny other kind, to tho agents Geo. R. Lom hard & Co., ForestCity Foundry andMachino Works, just above Passenger depot, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, « e aro running oyer 100 hands on all kinds of Saw anil. Engine and other work, Write for prices of anj thing in the Machinery or Casting line \ ou may want. Me tiou Telsqsuh axt> Ibsastt. K. ~s p i ;ci AI .LV PREPARED FOR BOILER WORK. at>:-0d3m H L vl Sssa y 118 Second Street, Agency Equitable Life Assurance Society o? New York. I mu*!**. Pnpr***a—t*4 result*. (Aotaal eost, Interact oa premium my.) Real Estate Agency. A ten* lad daalrubla list of offering* tn dwellings, vacant lots, email property and Fir* and Accident Insurance Agency. rate* that dsfy competition. Strictly first-lass ocmp&uiw; liberal i BnrirMi eolioited. Satisfaction guaranteed. dtelldly