The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, July 13, 1886, Image 2

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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1886.—TWELVE PAGES. THE TELEGEAPli, B nwwro ivni DAT w th* TKUt awd wxzu-i CT TBS .nj v<wjAiur*r PnklMifnff Co ot Mulberry Street, Macon, Ua. l'cliiiC.d E»iiui;eii«i*. I The Crop ltcporti* The two SaaiH with their tuusieal tlirce I In our issue of tiuuuuy were not a aurpiise tor have taken the stamp in New England. I to people of this section. They have been On the Fourth of July the S *tbh 'both de-1 by An unuinal wet Reason for a low livpred speecbea. I average. The Reverned Samuel Small, among I It nua been simply impossible to keep np *, t),u T u <1.11tc:lc. Airier, In th. city nr I other tliingn, «nld: with the gras*. Com Ihat had been plant- 1 I foel very much at this tUgo of the programme j ed in good time 'and well worked, is or like that old uoq-combatant out between jlhe JImi I ,|,^t to be safe. * | of the two armies down South. He bad been for-I • n ^ \ i , a, "££££« to mailed to rob.ortb.re. puto* .3*1 «.»„ tat by on. .Ida and then by th. other. n ^ , n uiiTt T “ndin nap- (III at 11.25 a j oar and 16 cent, (or .lx months. Each time he gave UnTcompany acsuiting him the j Py» J aat lp n condition to he injured by n Tranilrnt advertisement* will be taken (or the I wrong an, wer aTtaTwhiih i»lde^he_belonged to; and I dry, hot spell, but there is still P. i» at *1 p« eqiiar. o( 1° line, or leu (or Uie I UnaUy. when.athlnl pwtyjtracli u*t“kea I time enough and a ohance to make | Vimertlorj, and BO cento (or each robeeqeent In-1 him which side lie woe on, ho eald that he wee soffleient cotton. Fruits and melons hare Itdon,xnd»o,th.Wwhlyat 41 for wch inxerUon. \'^ ( ***r*Z‘**Z« ** h ‘ w “ been seriously injured, hut food and forage ■**« ot leath., (unerato, murtoge. and birth., | nothin, and d-d Uttto of that | crop9 ^ ^ ^ nnpn J* g omuiercial uiethous—and the D.ni>cr»tin pai ty on. Georgia will need not merely > in dication, but purification. I Sam Jones led up in this language: lie acted communication. wlU not be returned. I Drawing a comparison of the standing of the I outlook has depressed business of all kinds 0 irresoondenoe containing Important news end dominant political paidea o'n’tbn«iuo"under ’con- I and the farmers are gloomy, hut the sum- ■ iioi ilom of Uriah topics la solicited, hot omit be .(deration, It waa stated that the Democratic party mor „q f ar has been cool and pteasant and *rlef snd written npon hot one side o( the paper to straddles a barret ofwhlehy and tbe Republican » things might be a great deal worse than few Attention. I ke * of beer. It la nip and tuck ai to which ■ball | BemlttanoM ahonld be made by expreae, potto! get into the presidency, the whisky baiTel or the I . Mfei7 order or registered letter. I beer keg. There ii no issue between the two par-1 There is a flood falling at this writing a .tut* bureau 17h Peachtree atreet. I tics except the'torifT qifesUon. w At~tUe South, prt-1 which we may not need in August or HP $ immnnlcatloni should Ha arid re—ad to I viously, the situation was like this: TheHepubllcan I September for peas and turnips. But the ™ Arty stood wttfi thecolored mm. onMe .boulder. w , aUur and the crop ont i ook aro no wor . e Macon, Ga. land th. Democratic with a barrel of whisky on I , r * • Monty orders, checks, etc., .honld b» usd. pay. it. .boulder. To the people they Mid: -Take your I onr Politic*. ,1. to H. 0. Hasson, Manager. I choice," RevivaUst Jones stated that as one quart I The Boston herald, after looking over the Tim Hr lictlen of Matthew.. of whlxky hod done him more lnjury in one night g nn .p owder statesmen, docs not think them Thellcjtctlenor autntwa than .lithe negrOM .yer did. he decided to take “ f. . ... .. .“i, T , . The Philadelphia Record says: the colored man. putlbaok his ears,gieasehim, ard paonliarly fl.tedfor cm!positions. “The refusal to confirm Matthews, the down ho goes, for we matt swallow one or tho I “The result of this investigation apparent colored Demoo at whom President Cleve- other. ly shows thatmUitary ability does not nee land nominated for recorder in the District Thd Rev. Smalt continued: I essnrily imply an ability to succeed in other of Columbia, sbowsthat whatever rights I I Itand heie today a Southern man. son of a ilave-1 vocations of life. One distinguished Feder were conferrodVnnon the negro by the hoI,,t, > “ d hoW "P “*>*and. >“ gratitude and al general, it is said, is now dependent for amended constitution tho right to bo n Lhrkirfrom^^.w^.ow"^ 0 '“mem'hut you 8I >PP° rt "P 01 * th f P rofit ' °« aliquorsalocn ; dhetucket 8, 8c; 8 If B. 10c; Thorndike O O. idike O O I J>, tmuvy, /uuotxa&t | lWf»J »r Hdcmi't Pmitinn, From the Augnita Chronicle, iidjot iiarou wui tioi rtstue from the exavu'. General Gordon's nomination will not be made unanimous. At any rate, thia is the preaent ont- k 0 A, 13c. 4 **rc< ar Jkavb—23^ to 40c per yard. X ^ TamuD—Eagle and Pboalx, nerfeot, 33c. xa—Flint Bivor 82>»c per bonch. look. iuajor Uacon has been nnancceasful. The meanv adopted to turn the tide of outsat need not now be dUcuared. They may return to plague their in ventor* It ia proper, however, that Maior Bacon In hla dignity an t net leave the field .uwora nave yielded t > panic. should maintait The Americua Recorder voice* the ventiment of Major Bacon’a beat friend* when it *ald: it 1* due hi* friend* and supporters that he re- «n t’ e A M until »ffer the /•invention fs held, aud that in the convention hia full strength should be polled. There is no good reason why Mr, Bacon should retire from the race, and tie:e are noveral good reason* why he shonld not- One very good reanon why he should not retire 1m because the convention should represent the sentiments of the Democratic party. That sentiment i* not unani mous for Oeneral Gordon, «and tber* is no u*« in disguising the fact A respectable minority is often a very good check in the party.” In the primaries and mass meetings the party XTroltaand Note. Crrsuar— soc. Capo Cod $8:00. - -fo* Dtvsa-dtoV'to , FiO)—Ia«7*t 'doe 18 to 2»)<j. uSMl»~|f.$s , '. t *>t8-00 por box. tirrv -TemgoiiA almonds 18c per lb; Privets* pA- h eholl Sic per lb; French waumls 10 id IQo pe: h; re tana lOo per lb: Brazils 10c per lb; coooABtctf 40.00 *Q $<0.00por 1000, iauvAR—9 to 12/<e, fcaiMVA—New Layers $V.on per box; new Londop ftw $8.60 per box; loose t necitelJ $8.00 per box. ia. Glass A, % to • u 8 * OLSW iv ,-,q ».ll(, s ,, CJUSt _ OtorglaOe 100k!*,’’v'is.]]’ ^•i^o^scon.ia. *71 ! ia J B ^.ectn. & O. Brown oon... 107 Pr*f ■«» riSSS^-* ti iSSSTlz *2* rnnaoUdated Sj-.lmg* “4 *«| Jamsgo i ■to. preferred....' consolidated 52*,' ffig* ** .andOhio.... 8>i ®*n... *>112;. ’i'xkr«ui ,)*■■■■ iivl SljiSsySSaa || Wa&ss; i; Harrdware, 4XBS-f5.ro to. $7.00 dozen. Baa Laan—7c. per pound. ItooxKis—Painted. $l.6o per don; cedar 9 hoops. 13.26, w*t/>e—Cotton $4,60. (JBaibs—'Trace $4.00 to $6,00 per dozen. Hamiw -Trrr.-bound $3,60 to $4.00. Ho»—Plow 3K 4>jc per lb. Powdxc— $8.60 per keg. Blasting powder $3.TT CoTTuxt. I wjs^s-miss imSr, -sas*„ i I"—i r.ffWfiaarjsgl tjld. It is sell known that what were called Octo ber State* often settled a presidential election, be- I cause It was unfortunately the disposition of many I ‘ ms success and to drift to- great parties that it wrs gradually and finally re formed. Maj. Bacon has made an able, eloquent, manly I ceed, and would have done so, perhaps, if his mends had had discipline and organization to match the forces arrayed against them. We do not propose, however, at this time to indulge in vain regrets, bnt simply atate that as Major Bacon en tered the canvass on principle and conducted It on Ixox—Swede 6 to 6>*cper lb, refined 3>4c batjs. I-kad—7o per lb. Mrasr***—Per neat $ lo.no. Nails— $2.f0. basis of lOd. Pu>wsTOCK»—Haiman’s $1.00 to $1.10. it*»fk—Manilla, 16c; 8l*al, 10c.: cotom. 16e. ^hoxs—Horse $4.60 per keg. Mule shoes $6.60. anorxxs—Amee $10.00 per dozen. 3noT—Prop $1.60 per bag. ftraexs—$1.25 per do*. *rxEfi— Plow 4>ic per lb. Pubs—Painted $160; cedar $4.60 per dozen. *a»hhoabds— $1.26 to $1.50 per dozen, Vbll BnoKrro—94.no per dozen. July | Riiy-Aurniit j Augnst-Reptember.... 6eptember-yccol»er.... 1 ® c *°^ w ‘Kovejuber.... November-Decent her.. preember- January.... I - ! ttetitemiwr.... Opened. 1 I 11-ql ilte|l ■* 1U| I 5 tD-ai-ix e< 5 20-Bl-lV.c; 5 Dl-M—U-M 0 12-04—10-34 0 10-34— ii (14 » ».<S4 ' J M| * 1*404 !• Ml , — £2(H4-I» 44 I; |» sq , ”“ W Toaa. July 10.—Cotton »1(41 l,S50| mlddllriKupload. 9Mi;. ° r.'celpts - ?. gross Itt will BrcxicT*—$4.ro per dozen. WiXXr -Barbed wire 6 \{c per coil* \ssr '*■*351 * 0*, 1 ou “ Ct to, | k y. J| , | violent A uaUUMon indication. ,, b.twt.u th. nationalwfiag|l Imrean raport. A. a rot. the “ *« ntt lian 1 1 to accept the cron ahowino „ *»«« tot. I Heavy (hocorlea . . , . —* ---. 7--.- -1 Cte following are atriotly wholesale prices: . toMB , B a,- fc . ^ U y tcu€y -- principle, he wilt nmatn a candWale to tho la,t on a.cos- Son. in market Sldea 7>,'e to 7>4e per th: if.f^Xt* n p • bo,<, >8 aorather Itette^? I '| principle. 3ien,who abandoned him or neglected ibonMers 6>4c a** ip. I ti.igated. Cash averaged slightlr Irul!« J^ ,,U8 -I h„o .t Ihe |— ..... 5 aw-1 a trod .dT,uctng. Bulk ddM | u.n"d S y'. “^'.UhTtT'df ^t| ini/. thftntJ.boi ^°ti»iderabl« him at the first reverse may be ef _ m SPPPHHMPI fcrent opinion; but even Northern hlstort.tns accord j 4j^ c . tmlk shoulders b% to 6j4o. Inpreme credit to the remnant of the Confederate army that clung to their colors at Appomattox, and uavu no special praise for the fugitive* who de- camped. The true friends tf ifhj.ir Bacon vri‘1 stand by him to the lavt, and com x and at least the ■••spect of tiicte oppoueuts. We can say to these tarty antagonist*, without malice or menace: "Use [victory wisely. Be not too much elated. 1 once defeated a Homan army, but artf vNi) uuMMEBOE Democrat war not one of them, in the I emancipated all their posterity from the curse of I others a»e leading precarious existences. Opinion of Republican Senators. No doubt I slavery and from it* enervating icflnence upon j Some are so fortunate as to hold position* was entertained of Mr. Matthews’ honestj I American society. And it is because I know your either under tho government or in the em- or capacity. The color of his skin and his h 0 * 1 ’ y “' ,r d6v ““™' 5 '™ r t ’* t ' lotl,m -"“'’ ln “ , * l , l°y of largo eo-porations. Two distin- u ‘ .. .. I to sacrifice In the interest of human liberty, that II. . - n politics defeated him. j call upon you to-dsy as free men, upon this day j ^ H e on « era e {,. A | thlkt another inch triumph would bo bis The appointment of Matthews put both j nacred to liberty, to reconsecrate yourselves to j l° D 8 timo drawn tlieir incomes as ar- | } *u ucd-jicg.” t’le Democrats aud Republicans of the I the fight that is now going on in this country, I bitrators in a lottery scheme; and, on Senate to a severe test There waa no ne- * nd whlch me,u, » lb ® emancipation of co. t ij 0 w hole, it may be said that there are Ceasily to import this man from New York °“J' 000 ot , " e 1 m ® fr ° m * m ?°’* totoler - few of the men who were strikingly promi- rm/ kutiwi (able curse of slavery than ever earned this country | ... .. - flll.a fat office in the District of Columbia. whenblickmen wew held ln Mg( . , had nent on either side during the time of the There were plenty of men in the district I rather have the hound on my track any day than be I wa * who have retained their commanding quite as competent os Matthews, many of I back where I was t«n months ago with the droadful I positions before the publio in the interval whom were deserving of the position bound of the bar-room and of tho appetite for 0 f twenty-one yeaxs of peace. This is not and who would buve been entirely eatiefne- ..t.Virwi eZZXZ " sin « nl “ 8tat *; « . l ° T ’ “ » r ° I,! ' torytotho people. Tho only reason for I lblu ^ tiv6 lhe chimMx ; o cort an<l fcMr great military ability is rarely found in con- tiis action which snggeata itself, is that j urnl.r ray no... [Appl.uie.] I fear leu tho im- (junction with that ability which enables a par lb- mil ta *’ ha. 4ev.lo~|^’ c .,?!*““ “M- uixa^—Gteouarganu* lo l_ _ dgs Gofhrn 30c per lb; country tnnetsee »»to 25c j** lb. i *Thm w. -fiA*-Fttr liundrcd 90 to 95c. inJanoSiS?* Ub,a ahow * th “ opecifig a oaxxrv—Fna orean* io>% nor lb: other trades ———?- 111, 0 tclls'c per lb. j JOpnn’d.! Closed. Oonw*—Advancing. Choice Bio 11 to ’.l^o pe; [ —-j- lb; ?ood 10*4 to lie per 1b; medium r,rtdee 2)4 I July..*.I 10c per lb; jommor 9 tn 9Ho per ib. August,.f 0*.aw—White milling 5Hafl0o by carlotr; very I icarco and bard to get; 523 by imall oti; mixed ! Oct... » by small-lot 1 *A4K»tf MAKKKT KKFOKTH. 16o by car lots; 68o by small-lots. I Nov... fn,a—Last catch. No l, half bbl* (80). $4.78; I Ooo.. .Barter bbU (40), $2.50; kits No. 1, 76c; half bbl* ' lo. 2 (80), $2.76; quarter bbls (40), $1.76; kiu »5e; alf bbls No. 8 (80), i - . — — its 45 to 60o. COTTON KUPPLT. Albte .apply or "ittoi°fOT T titJ2. 1 ?T 1 "* u ritooHs and Honda, jjoeal market o>*rrected daily by J. W. Lockett * *.% 1989, Jan. and July coupons 7* 7 >’ew Georgia per cent*. K8 *• quarterly coupon* . *, Jan. aud Ju‘ txco. quarter b,l, (40), JI.S0; ri.il,,. .uppiy or cotton fOT th. world , „ | Total visible supply hi.., r W ( ^Of Which U American. . Total visible supply i* woria: Common $4.35 to $4.50; extra family l Of which u American!!!!;*.; e supply last year!, wa* American... *%. VS, 1396.1 July coupons..., Ill AU) to S5.M; lamly *«.5S to *5.60; tall total vtaibl. .owly teat -tent 55.75 to 55.90; -uusr patent 10.25 to 55.75. ot which WteAmorteM U«!L U ‘ m4 T,! 4 b ' »verag. plain 12a per th: 10 (p, Rw.ip,, at ,n lnu-ri " r —UmS reraso -2Me per lb. I Recotpt. rrorn plantotloii, A8w CITT SONDI. \i-tvo fle. quarterly coupons... Fred Douglas, who bolds tho office, is abont I ported anarehut who" baa the brarery to #ia* a I man to make a great success in business I ns much of a negro as Matthews. The Dem- bomb, and to seek to destroy yon instantaneously. .. . .. • •% j au« I than the anarchists of this age and day who mur- o=ratio platform pledged the administration d>r o#r wlow . cllizeni bJ £ hundred , day to donfer territorial offices rpon residents J ID( j charge them a stipend for their own murder, of tho Territories only. The Southern men on tbs committee, it life. It is for this reason that wo have I always been inclined to doubt the wisdom of making appointments to West Point on I the basis of a competitive examination, foi I tbs reason that the ablest soldiers who have I Vtnl« 6*. quarterly coupons Vlffatta 6c BAILIU'AD BCWPS. ;x;uita rd EnoxvUlo 7 per cent.. tnrlmo <1^.00 to $19.00; baled straw, $14 to $16. c.*ai>—Tirroes family 7>4c per lb; cans 7)4 c per lb: 0 lb cans 7«4o por lb; 6 Jb can* Hr- lb, 3 !>■ Acs 8*o per lb. MnAfi—in better supply than for some time, but I unchanged. Pl ain fie to eu *; Doited tO to 62c. Jats— Western feed 46o; fancy white 49c. Co «;»t proof now in market inti Crop Insight..'. Hydrophobia* Is slid, Toted to confirm Matthews. We do I ^ h “ ^Ne^YOTk^Vty "has^dopUd the I * rad,mtcd from tto lmve - ordiDR ' not think « ny Southern Senator would vote ^ry of M P«Unr » to bytophobll rily ’ b °? T? ^ ‘q V ngainat a negro who was clean, competent, ^ J ai to put U into practice, er *<° ?‘ thcir class m 8chol “ ,io atloln - nnd a Democrat, merely becan»e he waa a #Jds ncw , Btare#t to the anl)ject I n «8 ro - _ , „ „ , I Dr. Mott has already inoculated one po ll is claimed that the Republican Senator. ^ the fiwUU being watohed by voted against him for the reason that^he fM1lHy and diacalllle(1 genoraUy . o*au steamship 6 per ceck. bonds, gear'd by Central r.Hiroal 162 >4 iM-tiB nd Golf 1st mortgage, 1897, January and July coupons.. ..118 SHREDS AND PATCHES. was an offensive Democratic partisan. The ^hli’dhooMton has elioited some remark- The woman seems to be getting further aud | further ahead of the bustle.—Life. sawnl uoiroaa consolidated mortgage 7a, 1398, Jauuzry and July coupons 112 eorgie railroad fie maturity 189/ to 1922. Jan- ary and July coupons 10 < while snd Girard indorsed 8 per oent. 2d mortgage, due 1893 110)4 Wnfrqnroery and Eofaula, lad. fl«, let mort, due 1909. January and July coupons 106^ 'sctArn Alabama 8s. 1st mortgage, due 18G8, April and October coupons -106)4 fo • 4 *i»t proof now in market Nour--i.< Juiv m I Rios -Oood 4)4 to lXo per lb: prim. 5M t> 5Xe Ultn., 9^ .?!?«. "SJi w*| m lb; fancy head fifto per lb. exports coastwise 33 1 ' Rro-t W; tto ck 3,-kJ Haw-W lb Virxtnia M6c; 126 lb ground Liver I jaltimi a* Julv in eooi 75 to WVj; Liverpool 93a Gar load lots are less. I Tmr* 9 9-16-not Ann. Market a little easier. Gut loaf 8*c .i£k e ’ DOt r * Cw * to >tnmr ZXXX powdered 8)40.; granulated 0)4c.; white I extra 0 Chic; light uroame tt)4o; Drowns 6c. I i-lrntm—Fancy New Orleans open%ettle 45 to 48c per gal; other grades 23 to 40o per gal. OateT—Per bbl $ .25. Homiict—Per bbl $3.29. stock 9,269. > «roe*k»;^, ...i*™"' 10.—Cotton market oulst sSjajsk’ssa ffssjssJSm m . -took 705; expo.tscoMtwtae 7^^ —’ « lu — ;» i,.,i liDiu ♦« «1n I u-vu-iw- mw« cHvtnn. -w-w . History spends moat of ita time nowaday* ini color of hia akin, w© , I ftn ^ walafeble information from General I being rewritten.—Detroit Freo Proa*, with his defeat. He is a very light colored Be# , e ^ iQtlmaU) {riend ot Genc „, quadroon or octoroon, whiter than >ome General Deale was once a survey- members of Congress. f estern Alabama 8a. 2d mort., due 1890, April iau October coupons 117)4 tf»tb***t*rn iadorsed 7s, 1st mort, due 1898, Up.y snd November coupon* 118 .102)4 A grocer advertises "something new ln coffee’." I We are glad that beans have had their day, anyway. I or in Calif jrots, and of ten engaged in hunt-1—Burlington Free Press. If Mr. Cleveland desires to put negroes I wo j ?eg> On one occasion, he was bitten I Perfectly reliable authority states that New bum air* from *<The I language- | amxaao. -rnuaaeipma Herald. section are not familiar with negro officials. 1 « o ling wolves. On one occasion, he was bitten I Perfectly reiubie autbori into pnblio trusts the North offers an invit- by wolf ihrollgll tho foot w# permit him moequltoe* thu year log field for this work. The people of that ^ un , Ue t|lle in , lia own langoago; Miksdo.--fhited.lphl. ll.n numbus and Rome, lndoreed by 0. B. B.. r.anju>ax> stocks. .iJsuta and West Point railroad-stock ....103 kUa&la aud West Point 6 per ct certificate*,ex- 103 •s-msta and Ravannah 7s, goarant»ed P6 cmral ex-dividend 74)4 'antral certificates v9 )i«thWMt«ro 7*. guaranteed, ex-dividend.....Ui uac$U railroad ei llvldend, Miscellaneous Grocer lea, iiif>T r . . uo( ^ Axtx Obkamb—$9.25 to $3.50 per ease four dozen. I 11 9TT; export* to n^aTBri^IjTi Baa Lead—6J40. «tAv A a.* H . July 10. -ootumioirt** Bsxr—Corned cooked, 11 can* $1.75 per do*.; 2 \H to * 4 higher; «Ud(W^8i£^rJSl man. 215. sroM tea «I.„U; .lock 5m*mJZ£Z5EZ‘, htMXisa-Ve. 1. p.r rtoh, 52.70; Ho. (, p.i Hkw Ouu,. July dj.-Uiw«^SSSS _ 2 m 2 ,w * ®X: not ro«lpu li5 r doxen. | *‘J>okJ4.253; export, to Grow BrSta'vK*!, croe*. $6.00. Baoons—$1.90 to $4.00 per d Brrxrra—Painted, $1.45 to $1.66; paper, $3.00 per wise 125. I —Cotton market firm- I dlings 9; net receipt* 5: irrniui s- in barrel* stock 4,982; export* coMhrl^IS? U CroAWO*Biu-Pwth. 12 to 18., dllnli?nmSpM~«!’ t ih?pS!uu , a!?* dr '' Otxivn—joe. I .took ts.tioi. “ “ • Jo,cut*atso hrn-53.75 lo 55.25 peiow*. | Itwant, July to — Cotton mxrk.t #rm-, Obacj suns ROOK*. Bcction are not familiar with negro omctois. ».g e gft j^ ^at theVe was hanily a day A barber la Anbaro has opened a lawyer's ofto* I ^.^0% Bank The South has enjoyed a monopoly ot negro I, bnt what hi . com p anio n referred to‘ n |“* rto P- Did.r-ot w., of .h.»ing» co.u.m«d j.fitelWk officials for twenty yesra, end ebe voted for I g f bydropbobU arising from wolf 1 >*«--*• * i auu o«wgte Itenk Mr. Cleveland with the undenUnding that Th#reanlto{ th)lI coaUnued talk Down at the seotboro a stogie wave from a pret- knl Oeorgla f inri ITaltecal Bank.. J*e« SaTiugM Bank .140 he uesuoyeu, or at 1 ast aiviutu. presslon in Gen. Boole’s mind. V/ ithin a I Heraia . I short time he began to feel symptoms of an I 128 100 MISOBfifiAXSOCS STOCJU. 10 Gas Light and Water stock .......100 i)4o; common mixed, cakes and jumbles, ll)4o* ament—12c. Macanovx—'Domestic, 19o per lb; imported, 11 Very exclusive: Mr. Hboddy Smith—•‘Captain, is lie form In the House. _ ^ ^_ The f*et that npon one roll call eight I approaching attack of hydrophobia. He I th.r*'so way o( aroldini 'th.M common tr*do-1 tnembeni were recorded as voting who did I had the most extraordinary aversion to wa-1 wind,? On. daM h*t* to mix la with tnd. ta *nj | not do so has emphasized the necessity for I ter. It was with difflealty that he coaid I form."—Puck. reform among the offioiale of tho nouse. I swallow. A swelling canto in hi* throat "So.” sold Mr. Montana. "l'»e never made a (or-1 IMi Maonfxctnring Co. lit tnortg^. Dontte, t u end Interest ntarui VemeU Ooltef. bond. 5X50 to 53.70; «00>. 54.50 to SA.7S; 500,. flM. Hctwoo, BOc to Sue. Oatmkxl—V,r bbl, 55.75; per belt bbl, 53.00. Th. committee on acconnU of the House . hlcU threat Jn ,d to close it whenever ot Repreeentatives, ts a result of Us invos-1 sought to drink. It is wa* only by an ex ( _ ingtou Hatchet. tigation* into the conduct of the office* of traordlnary effort of the will that he could I gom> ^ q , w „ of „ lftof i doorkeeper, clerk and lergeant-at-orm* of | i orce himself to swallow. One day the (hema ,t, H anal from thu ;<iir •tmnymcc of Cannml Good*, cm.ua—8 lb cans, $1 per doa. as—2 lb cans. $1 per doi. 1 lb cans, $1.16 rer dot. Soar—'2 lb cans, $1.36 per dot. OOKfiJCD Baav—$1.86 per doa for 1 lb, $2.60 per st fir 2 lb. Oovs OTtma—$2.20 per case ot 2 dot lb rant, _ l $3.75 p*r case for 2 lb cans: 1 lb Ugbt weight, 1.80 to $1.33; 2 lb light weight $2.60. PxTPca—20o. Pxwxa kUocx—65o to $1.10 per dot. Vxcxuta—Pints il.DD; quarts $1.60; h plain and mixed f C.C0. the House, baa decided to recoutmend tho I General aaid to bimtelf that unleta be I life. Wh«n the congregation of theBrouklyn Taber- consolidation of the two house*' doenment I combated thi* growing feeling he felt I »«>• »'•“*» »• Thou.md Utend. ou Band »y, room, under one h«d. It* report.;'will L tUin h. would have an attack of hydro- also call attention to the fact that employe* phobia. So one morning he walked doliber-1 lamm ^ Mont uuno -Buff.lo Expre.1 have been home on Iho roll! withont ren-1 a t»ly to a spring and tbrn.t hi* head Into I dering aorvice, and member* of the com- t be water. He aaid as he approached hi* VMter ,i,,-, Au«u,te Cbrooicl« ,rUt **" mittee believe that no recommendation I h ead t Q the water he f.lt the most intense I Pra< , t i 0ll n y , the gubernatorial contest is will be necessary to teenra rvfenn in this | d „i r# to Jump and .cream and run away | cuded. A majority of the delegates to the respect. The report will recommend that I ( rom it. Bnt he held himself right there I nominating convention having been won I tho changes go into effect at the beginning L nd moTcd hishead up and down in the I h«e'l“n Uralu ana l-rovtel - . . ..... Caioxoo, Jot, 10 rtoi r atmdv ws..i u. »*'P«lb- »ml rl .^rt l bl.hrr toxo jJterdix- JaWTI* Sn .MjlCX—60c. I August 79 3-1G480k' H+ nflm h-ir ^ ‘J *^J Matcuxe— Slide 60s. 8ic; roandwood $1.25; ftX)a. opened easier but closed •!: hlX*r- — “ akawas- Date op# ,,| i| lower but closed firm' ^ SEr««S kOTA.H— Hull, pir com*. 14 ox., 52.25 to 52.55; It I 5».«5tel.e7X. Sliort' 1 r! l b t ildte,*erm^pi!? , £ I. 52.50 to 52.76; ttemren pare, 52.M; BterUne, e.fj«. B?i«l S2te $7.86. I $i.M)sfi.H8, ehort clwar $e siutl US Whiikv^n 5^.‘iu»w.r r “ d xzjukssi lgS«tJSaS5Efflfir mo; aS^f^g^SL w lbn.h.1,26o. | No2 mixed S7J--tis. iw. 1 T >!? . -f, Boar—Common to fancy, $2.00 to $640 pe box. . - Soda—Kegs, 4Ho; box*^ 1 lb, »H; >4 lb.$H FsiLOise—3 lbs, $1.15 to $1,25 par doa; 8 lb*. I eesorted, GJ4cj J4 lb, package*, G. i go 40. b«mh>d ..net- Mhnn M to $1.86 per dox; r!*, 8 lbe, $1.C5 to $1.10. I «HCX—10c. $7 12)4, clear I'/.Su.*' Whl»ki d oa”* Fia»—Early Juno, 2 lb cane. $1.76 per doa. I Btaxch—Boxes 4c per lb; 1 lb boxes 4)4 to 6c. I firm and uncbaiiired* m2 rSuJw. siaw * TIam—Bartlett’s 2 lb can*. $1.60 per do*. I Bucrvs—Lorrtliard's, jam Mo; 1 lb glass jar* We: I dull: Common *nVl lurht ti SKI 1 ?.vximu-1 lb cans. $1.68 per doa; seconds, I land 2 ounce tins 64c. psr lb; Weasand’s Scotch | butchers. #4.4.Yi4 <*3 18,11 P«c^»6 .26 per dos. I 68c; Hootch large btedder* tie; amail bladders 62c. I Locisvinna, julv lo nn u* . n ,i «, Vorrxn Ham-T0c for J4« and 21M for X*. I Tea*— Imperial, good to choice, 26 to 66c; gun-1 Whsst—hn. 2 rea 7l No'5 »hl£ m 3i#Biuiu-2 lb cans. $1.80 per doa. I powder, good to choice, SO to 7t>e; Toung Hyeou, I 2 mixed 38. Gate—Sio « nL .Itnasov—1 lb cans, $1,40 to $1.M>; 2 lb cans, $2.60. I good to choice^ SO to 680; English breakfast, good to 1 firm. Baooo—Gtear rihe irjuwuKuniax—2 lb cans. $1.80 per doa. I choice, SA to 78c; Oolong, food to choice, 80 to 70c; I shoulders $6.60. Bulk rnS h? V gaanro Beaxs—2 ib cans $1.00 per doa. I dotmhonf. good to aholos, 28 to 70o; Japan, good to 1 $8.67 %, clear sides $6 Lti/TSmUmTcs ii i rowaroas—2 lbs, per do*. 98c; 1 lba. $1.15 pw cholc*. 8$ to 60c. ^ pork llToo ii^ 7 ^^^ JSfLJ Tonacoo-Markst dull; demaod moderate. We I Lanl-choice 88 oJI^” Mw ' cor,d ,UJOaU OOKDKKSBD Mir.x—P«p cow of 4 dox,, E»fil..57.75, wlW4 55.00, Dtjusood, batfw 63.75. WiosicaEb—t lb can. 90c. p-r dox. I quote; Mmoklna, 15c to 61.25; rhewinf, cuauacn. Mica*. July ot the next Ksaion. I water until he conquered this impulse end I withdrawn. The eoantiea that remain to tcoa aued-u. This report indicates that the reform I xHo aversion. He followed np hi* practice act will, perchance, be left to the exercise I will go slow. In place of applying the prnn-1 an u| he felt tbe swelling in the throat go-1 of theii (telm judgment 'Indifferanee wM [ ' aiaxirr^ ixiraxim .xd rroex. w _ _ __ m __ notion to *o late a mm uavo nm> n wer 4#c#1 ' rcA | b>-lay, by rail. some future day. The reform ii imminent-1 lessening. He felt that he was getting I they might have wfchledToYthcgeod I mcItwI pteriaaSj????.'. 55.251 ly needed, but the day will be hard to find. I control and tbi* encouraged him. In a I of the entire State. They may congratn* | tloefe on band Bepwmber 1,1W8 86,929 Thus* Votes. Lihort time all ayiaptomi of the diaeaao had “.JSSS® 7he Ped aober i^toSrty.V.V.t.V.MUe A few dey* eine* it appeared that eight I disappeared. The Ocncral waa firmly con-1 n)ia , leil TOleni 0 f the common-1 ,) '* on h “ d — members of Congress were reported aa vinced that if he had for one moment re-1 wealth—method* hitherto nnknown voting on a measure. Upon notice to the I taxed hia will power daring the trying time in Oeorgia. We sincerely trust that the Hotue. Felix Omnpbcll elated that he bail he would have pax.od directly into a (It of l«P>« wonYd ring ar- the wildest kind of hydrophobia. He ha. uatuI ^ ly b ; (he first fruiu of theseedsown ^maoxo-Appl., 20 to55c; pure danbte xtrenxlh, j ItoAe. Country Prudnae . rnu~Drlwt 4 Sc; evaporated 8c. Ih?°? I 0 ** 1 etear lt.30, tboit rib. M Hide, Wool, Etc. boxed tote. leo« cl.o (0J1JS Brnxx—Orecn rein P-r poand. « dry relt. 2X2 . -.-coaa*. 9c to (Oc; dry *lnt per pound, to to clw 57 00. item.armsi6IUSM2.M* ' 1 I Now Vo ax, July 10 bou Utero Soar been in Brooklyn Thursday, having ranged to secure a pair before he leit Wash- never anffered from the bite of the wall broadcast by the projector* of the brass It*. •»» »•««»«—Obole. rmh to. to eoet mixed Jfc to initon. He made no requeaiof the tally Uince that Ume, although it occurred ovar band campaign and the utilizew of com- 1 | mercUl method*. Me shall see what wej ga^»cr»-Nortb Carolina and Va. th to 8, Ga. j.ltnre—Tdfanr and red 53.10 to 5x.ni pot hbl Hun-white 51.75. Hold 61.10 to 61.1 V clerk or anybody else to have his vote re-1 twenty-fiv. yearn ago." I w^Sf. &XM ““ eorfied. Mr. Bliss aaid he hod not been General Beale thinks and claim* that he „hlch will not and cannot be lost sight of. I tor* present at the time the vote waa token on 1 worked off an attack of hydrophobia by hi* I General Gordon himself acknowledged M Thursday, though he had been in the House nearly all that day. He had made no re quest of anybody to have his vote recorded. Had he been present be would have voted for the amendment The matter was then dropped. The other six votes are not accounted for and the matter ha* been dropped. Bat a suspicion has been created in the public mind that measures hare been passed or killed by the “noise and confusion in the House." The Hoax, pays a very lively earn for a correct iveord. “If there will power, l’erhape he did. Bnt in after I jor Bacon's ability .honesty and • pedal fit- f,“• Bastion nobleman, wo* bitten by a stag u .j 0 r r u^n g*.* abundant evidence hound. The dog proved to be mod. An I of the pouauion of the qualities which iron at whito heat was applied to the wound •« enentisl to the dixcharge of trust* I , , —uftisss, a xr'as; Strong, healthy and fcarle*, people, 0 ( tfi e gut*; hLs long service in tho Legi»-1 onued with a powerful will and a hot iron, I latnre afforded him th* experience which Tax Philadelphia Record nays: be any truth in the fancy that when a poet die* 'mate Nature mourn* her worshiper and celebrates hi* obsequies,' there will be grief ia th* groves and fields of the South over the death of Paul H. Hayne. All hi* work* showed cultnre, sensibility to natural beanty and great refinement of feeling. He wa* essentially the poet of Nature, boro in Arcadia; and America has wo few of this stomp that there will he a sigh of regret fer on* the atmosphere of whose writings, in the words of Bayard Taylor, is ‘tho breath of May.'" Pant Hi tni one* described s cyclone, which he viewed from the windows of his cottage, a* “the untranslated blasphemies ofhtP." .Irish. 6201 par hhl. renusv—ream Bret hondi, voont chtekxnv. lie II OV; beu 2* to 30o web; ilv. tarter. 61.50 to l*r l S ; £^£k l ZZ? t ik **•* yb‘te«t~«. T®Uow 4./n". mTmlJ A4* STk* l#cto lftc - lo «cnutuMi thUX, . lUaa -Gottoo, lo per lb. I fiq. V oUmm qaltt ud steady at if tor* HlM.texJy. Cotton ewd oU 3505 (of ereix M for reflned. U14wi “ i —-“-i —y bcumww, neuecivnocoiTllu 19.10)4. Port eal( akin. 550 te 540 ror dot; American. 525 to 655 old. 611.15*1150 (or BE U 3o'< txry 50 I ne!l Ti b»* & Pari Par Si elcc 01a. of« 2,4(1 last A ““** por pound. So, I Common to fair extra XX iimX-OX food to cW<H Pxxa »xni*-I>i7. per pound. ISc to *0e. ottrn 55.90*5.45. l ilv hlilfir So. 1 »*l Unsxaa-5 to ISo p*,x hood. Loxna* m Ilooou-HidM. p« poand II to tier AueuxtbTa***’.' Beiolmhwwlwj' Cor* ■V» Pteoa**—Btxtotly Ho. 1 pwtW 5e pwlb wbol. kip* porponad. tec to Ste. bija.r. Aw2?SS«5f ^ottSw* >ea-n to llMe. .. _ F»MeHanre-Dro. pwptoca 2teto50e. 4». O.u .,.1 hl*h« *Ld daU No Xl >IV‘‘ , TlxxXJlp^SSiSlrte *° w *’ 't nl0 > : Common lo cholo. 1J*25. CoC^JjJ tallow—rffTpoiind, 4c. I f dr itio firm: No 7 ri« nn §ntar Bxxawaz—Pure white and reUow, per pourd. lie aLd quiet: Muaco^ado 4 v * Porto mSo 4^ _ , _ 1 OmtrihiRaU C &-16, 11... ’ t-|. r .u 4 U-14; fif Fleece, jtoj7i.P*r rooni Sc I to rood refining 4***5 refinad fine: C *’»•' a . „„ . MM* Amencjn, ,) JW nw, f 11.20411.Ml for Dlff DM. U'W Dru^t, Paints and OIU. I per dot; kip, I$90 to $80 per dos; barneae leather. I Lome clear $7.00. Lard about 8 bl«b«rM8 to- dfiitoA airo DTKenmte—Indigo, beet. 71c to Me; I Jci40e to 4ic per lb; topping*. $91 Western prime steam spot 4b£C+t, lie to 12c; aalte, fTStote; bluaatone. 6)4© I * xi » $4 to $6 per doz. afi 74. tonN^bte dull: CoHorn to Lmqwqf • fe; alum, fKc to 4o; cochin*al. 38e to40o; maffne-1 Tl * _ steamer 9-64d, wheat2>«d* ^ t r •(xearb, 8uotoS5e; four sulphur. 4He to 6c; roU Pluat*!* and C^raeut Baiatwoua, July U—Flour quiet uipaur. 8sc to 4c; camphor. 2fic to Me; eoppanui, W*W to $1.90; Howard Street and Weatore . te lXo;1«.f«tl<U. Jk to >00. TorUuulrem.ut u.a510 6X50. xta, «tm 53.na3.U. Imuilr SAItoUX <g — '" *•'- 1 Milt. .np.rH*. 62 5.W3.CO, .xtre into* - - «4. w*4.*> Pateimro family t'-lk may defy a mad dog or a mad wolf, but the •*“ manifested iteelfln so marked a man- n*h . _ , _ , , , _ . n*r in Governor McDaniel a admlnUtration I -<**•»* 7^*9 killing off of vagabond dog. everywhere L { tha txecntWe office. It i* true that Tovt!*nd content 55.25 in 5X50. n^XnSontdl^^to'tS; tedUte'SteXl^3 to ) tora—Atabamainm,61.19pxrbbl;Q«rz<* |L991 SrenV^Ttow'»."t^~piStflmiij - leoa fl.25 to turn «°,6X10. p*tent (5.50. Wheat-riootb.m eteeif. *2? 61; bln* maw, 55e I koxvrxa—OUclnwt 6X21 to 62.50 ptr bid. I *i»ber and da-1: ttontbwn red vhw.*5 “ amber toiaTO, No.IMurludMtfO; mrlnfmto rod tell . - rr 'Div>tK«ni *- * Liquor* will be found a comfort to people of weak I Major BacoinU lee* magnetic than General I 'p»I!Sr»ro-w^ite l^d. ttrietly pure, 65.50 to I 8onn»n *U» to Jl.oo b* «^dr qntei}*Wwtem C d5iuf»»S*"** B ^‘ra, , aK.**steffa jgteasMsrEsatssft pBOUlBmoM in Atlanta, tip to date, bai-. U, re<inireilin the executive office; tULtqaal-1 Cxte-United, raw. Me: Uniwad. boll ad. *** I ^L^jy—brMdjr 99c. to $L00; Frciub brand/ I ordinary to Rood I\a4‘/. Cotton ■ae/ojJjJjS merely baniabed tbe fancy drinks. Tbo iftcaUon Mrior Bacon poMeasea in a high I twaet oil. $1 to $2^0*. tuipwittea, 45H«;cyUnder oil, •y®to$AM.Do«eeUc brandy $L75 to $t.oo. I lfaht but firm. Prime crude Mail. fSrJS * | . ** . . r * 3— Ah- ■ I i--.xte. Mhw.i RAeia itw. aox« vtomnU bbrii 1 Wct k -CaUwba 93 to $1.«». Purt and aherry $L2C LouUlana open kettle cbotco »S; . - *9MM, IlHt prlmoftH; good toeommoatsteV te~ t6.,nwtetoob7te ! -worowT, «.| THJfflBAPfflOKAMET8. 1 tattoo *r»nnt*tod*s.choir.»hltoi*>:«^-n5 , Prim, re’dew elwtteds U-IX Metoww™ 1 ; Dry tlood, I Iaxpo,. Jnlv to. xw-Cwe. • arfearisa z** . . iteUIDT-i CTte-UoMfd. raw. «*« Un—d. bd!*d. «7<r. I ““ in a high I .wwtoa tl to «M0;taiixattax UK« erUndwoU, gbuUngi.no more, gone i. th. beguiling U-gree ^ULduTbt mint julep, and tbe long cool cobbler* hare J” conducted himself in»“*nner at one* .Kttme* " , „ . . , r . , ... 1 becoming the exalted station he nought aod 1 ***•- mv fallen into innocuous deeuetude, but beer I becoming hia friends. Major Bacon hut .Vanw*. H.wtonndlxnd cod. eo*. and whisky by the quart ore to be hail on I been circumvented, not shelved. Had I _ _ STOCKS AND BONDS. Mleiitex Somehow prohibition don't pro-1 hi* Dtende ruri, Mtowed ‘h«mwl«»| x> fc, | mSSaJSS Mi.^u-u. men.. hibit even in Georgia. ““y I *v k. 5Kc. counties, had they not yields to a I wo usoam-ie—^W*j*m*nvtlte, 4-4.5e; Aron- 61.14. How Yuax. July 10.—Stock, dull tret Mwdv . , . , . Money easy at It, ti 2H* Exchinwo 11 -(■ 1 - A *1W impulu wiU be given to the move spirit of lethargy, had they been utrue to 1 <»**»*«. . _ , , *¥**’ <t»tet but arm. ao;’. in favor of fore.t onltnre by the argument .tandanl-bearer os he was trne to I ' ‘ ' <c ' 'B.e.“ui. U -fcSiX»“*«^M. Monw urzed hr Puck •'Thi* generation" ,*r« him«»lf »nd to Uiem. the result of the 1 BLo*euiu>lNnnxa*-Y*M wide, Trettot Loom, Bab-nonxyikxlaiuw; Ootu'it-- ur-.a i lucx. tuLs generation. *»7* | eump.in would have h».n quite different. I *•. Wamxcttv tone. Lcnwt*J^7\e; r.iwtsve. 5t7.S29.OJO. (knenureat —.ritiwduii. « i — — - v —. — - • - ... . • — ——*—■—'— watnv. PT I IxtiH, «uw tew mrui of th. a. 2»me»»)<. ■criaerw; Msum, urged by Pack. ‘-Tbi* generation, 1 our witty contemporary, “should plan tree* for tbe next gsneiotion to bang tree agents cn.” Tux Philadelphia Record remarks: “It may be onr imagination, but then seem* lo be already a falling off in the fire and spirit of.Georgia journalism in th* cold water cities—a sens* of gonentx*, u it were." il ij. Bacon would be ihn nominee of the paity for Governor. S atimect in the lock-gronnd end bu iti-o. views to tbe front, Maj. Bacon i» to-day the choice of Demccraev of Georgia for Governor. Th* _:n 1 i t ; ai.i II. — convention will be hold, M*j. Bacon's voi* will be cad and tb* result accepted with becoming dignity and grace by thou who have fctood by Bibb'* diatingaished son. Bat one mor* such victory won by each , »0He. Letted*!*, 7\e; r»hot «Vx Umixuiu—Corinth and other rtaoiterd breed*. 1 SO, tc; 7 os » qc; S ox, »Vo. (town Jo***—Aadfowhivew, 7se; uocxporx Dtoeel*. Site; Xwmxn* iittex*. Tgc. rsnrxa-rsctJlc. *c; Wlatwv. 5c. xrccldx, *n Al ia * 5He; AEicrh-jm*. 4qe; (Umllton, 5H<: Onw- «*». IXe-.Lodl.5Ke; Charter Oak, t^e; Betwtek. •/y RAWtapA, 8H«. tUianxo Paures-Mxnrtmxei Se; American, 1K«: u.xScr, 4 He. Cncu—Haanxa, I He; Autnru, ««4c; Miueo- |M. 6 He. Tick*—CoceaU, extra, lie; Oo—te. extra, H. U. Wfaiaky atiady: GaC~awi I *“*■ Naval More*. ... ’ 1 te X j Bavxnaw, July to.-Spirit* ot tem**®*. I •» »<< hid: wlw xvi herrete. X" ** —j’te 1.25*4; igB St 2fjs*^wus;«i"ww*« tewk. •bo*, the (oUowlna chaae—: x»# totMwtaa wm, toe enema qaomaea.; .53 .iiawa*. —W UIIWI Irani— 25l 50i Tar arm *1 51 CraA. kart 75: nltow dip 61.70, vtmtt 6LxX Caxaixn.iv, July W—Optritx J* trre at wSjT Boris irmTBxalorf ' •train.d *54 ... Haw Too*. July to.—Beria. r»»J- (U.J.1,65. Spirt* aft — ■Wool. , .go Nxw Yosx. Jxty 10.—Woo! jm: If* •eaw 571* 61; ,jilrit 141* 58i TB*** ’ “ ^