The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, October 12, 1886, Image 11

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■^SCE AND COMMERCE. '* y A OON MARKET REPORTS. Stock* ami H nn >J*' nart.t corrected d»Uy. July coupon. 10JX ' iu per cent*. 4 r»nil ,cm J$n. » nd l** 1 jL iu per u»*»— #°* r St U oiXrwrly coupon* July coupon. * 1 cm Bonn*. ^X cwvon ’ .107 ....112 ....126 _ no JjSrTy'coupon. 104 q^rterly coupon. 107 S' MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12.1886.—TWELVE PAGES. No. 5, tJuTao) 66c^cJth h tS 01, 760.; salrs 1.413; itoek 71, now L ®* tc “ °* 1*JA—Very few Honrcn*. Octni ’■“celpts 4,622, grow 4,622! 11 now left in market Th« T I mvmvmi uviuucr »».—vuuua isirin hi 1, half bbU (SOI ,4 m s„ T T u.if V,.?. 00 , , i5 ; mia “ n ‘? 8 * ; n *« receipt. 3,725. p™ i IJ-Mi So. 8. half tiila (801 «m- kV iS 'S 01, ,lock 6 ’ 61Sl *» !e * 878; eiport* coutwiae 0.868. bU., non.;Sait qtJrtS bfi^“ *- lt <ialtttr ' Baumo**. October S.-Cotto» nui.l KING COTTOiN. TUKAORICULTURAIillKl’AHTMKHT’S REPORT UP TO DATE. 1800 to WOO 1 ; blSd^wsw < u t u>^8°°** r hm:ptll “‘ jfflMMi*. October t—Cotton market Arm; W-Tl.rco. family ' 7)4c pe, lb- mtidllr.™ UK. «... *•■ — *>■> * K.fc^* b 8 « C »" lb ' * »>Mn.8JI | Too Dry on the Atlantic Oo.it In S.ptem- ber-lVoTim do II.mice in the Onlf State.—Coodlttoti a Tolut Higher than I.aat Tear. | Per lb; fine/ h«d6J<c 0 "“^l b; ** *« «Xc " It—155 lb ~ ■ - - Sai,-i„ ib Vintlniftr^ IB T I October i—Cotton nutn oulet; mW- [ suiting in tho further shedding of bolls. 75 to80c; Lirerpoolosc^C*r1oad'lo t* 1 we* 1 Im 1 ** 0 ^ w* «?» «lee 85; The worms have wrought local injury iu '**»*• cSt 10.1 w)"xkxx "MSiSi'SSSi^oSSS 3 *»ket mid. the Quit States, and the cUerpillan in a 8ec; '”bt?reanS6u? l bro®M6c ° XCi wWt * eIlr ‘ «>llng. 8)4; receipt. 3,815; iblpmente l.otsf’ eole. lee » Jupee- The weather has been com- Byru^-F^y New oZTn. U«n k.tti. is to. J *“* ,UKk “•'“■ paratively favorable for picking, except for «m.i i-~ a.. "peu kettle 45 to 48o | adooiti. October t—Cotton m*r»et quiet end the excessive heat, anil for rains in tho ???— ®tddhngi; 8)4; reoetpts 3,098; ihtpmenu ■ ; I StaSCl valley ’aua Tcx^. The season -Cotton market qniet; is late, and the risks of early frosts are t* 580, aro.. 680; nlee therefore greater than usual, and liable to I Havanas, October 9.—Cotton market easy, lower I nie^l>Myarttueut^oV > ^Aoticuihire I to sell; middling* 811 16; net moolpts 7.619, *w« Ul ® iJ6panmant of Agriculture says the roWdita#* 8 16-16; not rooolpu k,703, rto«s 9,749; j U pment and largest fruitage It wiu tnn **12* **006; *tock 67,367; exports to Orest Britain JEJfL uIniit«vSt «r, i 1 6.981, coutwlse 1,667. dr y in oeptemner on tuo Atlantic count, re- XoaiLi, October 9.—Cotton I 1 l middlings net sscblpts 52, ptom 899; stock JUOEOAD BONDS. '^ u urr ln: B » Knoxville 7 per cents ] KsSf —“WI £'=““• ‘-l^fiSSTOSWl.XSSSaiK I cotton'sMion'has beexvariai>lV < iu n teaiper- &^^ni*‘ "^^.8 1 «°1 fa»»y whit. « t. t«c, I 1 .«■» dtve1 ' fit “wiidated mortg^. 7M89S. gw^ , ££SSS& 1 w«'i>'im'i«') "“h “ioe KcPP 1 - a °®' "tutau’ta' ind. 6«, i»t mort, Ls«®' r 7 *“ r» and July coupon. lot giSIft. 1st mort.. due 1888, April Jm inorlV dnei8»o.Aprll Rum^Daoned"'.,' let mort.’, due 1893, L^ogtern b conpone 119 [W“?S“ms, tndorewl by 0. K. B...M06 , m bUI*BU‘ SHOCKS. i wet Point railroad stock 103 "SSd5«i Point 6 per cent. corttB™^^ EaMdtaVwoah'i;: RUaraiiteed'.!!!!”ilJS lisidlvMend gSSrS'i^^: k rsilrcwl. ■ «54c: browns 6c. , M 4 . acy New Orleans ope_ _ P" g£ other grades 23 to 40c per gal. Grist—Per bbl 3 60. Ilomlny—Per bbl 3 80. MIscellnneotiN Groceries. 1 sales 2,616. OtUKUvzo*. October 9. I middlings 8M: not r«eeit>ta lb cum ^| O 26. 0d ' cook ® d * 1 ,s *** 4o * » 2 1 or*u» *nn Provisions | reported the name as last month. Tennes* Blacking—No. 1, per gross. S2 70: No 4. cerorou I Chioaoo, October 9.—flour dull ana unchanged- see makes a sligut improvement. The Caro- ^on p Br0€i * I The following »r« the current prices' * ’ -« erties: Wheat—No. 2 red 7J^a70^ $0 00. Brooms—1 90 to 4 00 per down. dull ana unchanged- see makes a Biigut improvement. The Uaro- prirea for cash prop- lmas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and f f tl 0? *wrv C ak.’/ 2 Arkansas show a small reduction. The 101 Buckets—Painted, 146 to 165: paner SOOner 3a? * lkb3 V* Oats—No. 2 23. ltje—No. 3 48a4»*J4. I . dozen. ' ’ P P ^ ’ P " 1 Barley-No. 2 55^. No. 3 41a55. Meat pork $8.75a averages are;. ...190 DANK STOCKS. «b»u‘ - cflcd B(Ulk.hi..................... *6 ‘ .SuilKOU* *TOCK* AKD BOKD*. , Ufhl »nd W.tcr »tock. 97 “ fifi .ml W»t«f 7*t rnoit*»g. « pel cent. RX. B.v .ml November conpone 103 tf.Ou.n6W.tM- 3d mortgmge 8 per cent. Itfiru.v*nd November coupon. 101 Canned Goods. I inlts-2 ID cans, $1 per do*. ISSMniM-a ft c»"-*ll«r dot Irunirt—3 lb <*"*• *i-i 5 8* 4o, • IT .ibcue, $1 36 per do*. Ip'ffllM per do* for 1 lb, J2.60 pe KcJlU»-n» r.'. c *“ 0, - a .. d ??? lb w I C .*£ 1W ■O.nd'.e.-filer. 11 «o. Oend- ^Clnn.mon Berk—Per lb, 13 to 18c. Oloree—30o. Concentrete.l Lye-3 75 to 3 35 per ceee. ._ 8.77 it. Lerd 96 cje5.70- Short rib etdei, looee Virginia 72, North Carolina 75, 8ontb Oendy—Aeeorted. la boxe*. 9 to lOo; In berrele *‘ ™i *bort cleer elde*. Wd »6.65ee.70. Cry Carolina 71, Georgia 81, Florida 85, Ala- 1 *elted ehonlder*. bo*ed »5.70e6.75, ehort clear elde* him,. 80 MiKnineinni 7fi t,on $5.65*0.70. Wblikyeteedyet $1.18. 8n«*r. qn>it E fta *" . i 7“" !lasl RP l J b> ^oWMana 7J, and unchanged: Granulated 6j<, standard A6a6>4. I lex® 8 <•*» Arkansas 80, Tennessee 90. , , IIL The following shows the range of prices fori The averago of condition is 7.93 a„ ‘—Hermitage and Eioolelor. «Xc; milk ■Wte boerd. hl«he.t end1 loweet; 80.1 last month, and 78 in Ootober of last , -a... Tvexeo, • o iu vi.r, A Ruu aaa Muun. uIrmi. i w Heat—October 71, 70X, November 12}{» 72S; I vAfir It io HIT nninta linlnw rutnl.nr butter and tapioca. 6c to 6>;c; X and XXX ataser De^niber 74*. 74*; May 81*. HU*, corn-ucto- w 11 J* *** poinU below the October R’mfesvl s? ®hrss& sartf & 1“ z 1 * - 1 n^& • ;icZ=orthe ,p u^ n ^ b1 ^ |8.87*, $3.60; January 110.02*, $9 75. Lard— 1110 ^icissitnaea of the later season and October$5 62*. $6.26*; November $5 77*, $5.66; especially the lateness of killing frost. $125: 800s, I JwnwT $® WH. $3.82 V Short rib sides—October | They must net, therefore, be cited as J5i 0: .b/n^V7wVih.rt £ fflcU \ P^ 0 " 0 "' of the lhe cleer eldee $6.05*5.70. harvest. The Htnto averages are as follows: I At the cloeing of buatneee the markets ruled I Virginia 32, North Carolina 37, South Caro- !s?* r : The followlns were the clcleg .piouuon.; u ria 3i ( Georgia 30, Florida 27, Alabama 29, „00 7«;”M*y»0)J. ^ r comV October sa*. NovembMDs! Mississippi 40, Louifisna 49, Texas 37, ?! ceee, .« ,3 35 to $3 85; 10 SWJ-JHftSfflT-JSSSJ-SEHSftSH: ArkAMu, 52, Tennessc_e 35; genersl sverag. „ Salt Bock—Per ton, Idos. Eealo, $7.75; 80 SP'' 1 “>"*• all uer cere tor 31b o*n»: 1 lb light weight, * 18 ®; ft SlYlb light w.tghk $350. Btesed MUk—Per ce*e of 4 do* CriiduinbMWOOApW^oi. 6 ' I B**mlee*B*g*-Two'hnrtieI. SS£d IbA $U» to*JM38 pm dMi S lba | 3 law 11.85per do*; pie, 3 the. $1.06 to $1.10. tii-I«lr Jnn*. 31b cem, $1.75 per do*. hfLliertl-tt'a 3 lb oana $1.50 per do*. jbaiplM-3 lb cans, $1.65 per do*; seconds, mS; um-70c. for X**nd $1.35 for K*. bcherrles—3 lb cans. $1.30 per do*. SSStbean*. $1.70;31bcen., $3.60. E.b.mn-2 lb car,., $1.50 per dot ^,Br.n;-31bcan., Sl.Wpcr; do*. Ginger—12c. . Macaroni-Domestic, 10c per lb; imported, ll*o per lb. Mace—60c. Matches—Slide 60s, 86c: round wood, $3 60 to $3 75; 400s, $4 60 to $4 75; 600s, Nutmegs—60c to 80o. Oatmeal—Per bbl, $5 70; per half bbl, $3 00. Pepper—20c. Pepper Sance—65o to $110 per dox. _ _ __ _ jsfeaw q “ ru * it01 h * if 1 uTuX'c!,^ skks; i '*», i». w 37; V Pofa-’h—Bail ** W -• I naaa M w-u< V..JAI' n.«s. Aatahawo-u' tfawaw. I ArlransflH T»2. 'l.tnnnuupft US? oatiamI avnnurA - “ “ to' $3 75;' nary $5.03» _ «-“h* 1 - 1 ,$&sM£r wasriart latssrsw? ssa v jt ^ and the season later. The difference be- ly: kamUy | tween th« long and short season may easily I10 half a million bales. PARDONING MORMON BISHOPS. Spice—10c- Starch—Boxes 4c per lb; 1 lb boxee 4* to Sc. Snuffs— Lorillard’s, Jara 60c: 1 lb glass Jars 60c: 1 and 2 ounce tins 53c. per lb; Weasand'a Scotch 63c; Scotch large bladders 61c; small bladders 52c. ■Imperial, good to choice, 26 to 65c; I ™»e' r *«*•»■ Wer« IHeeat-Sentenee. for Felony Instead of Misdemeanor, 33*. Oats oponed dull and closed *«1 * lower than yesterday: No. 2 mixed cash 25,*, October 24*, November 25*a23*. Whisky Arm at $1.13. Pro- . Wahhinoton, Ootober 9.—The President vision* falTly active and firm. Pork higher at $9.60. I a H nar A on A mon Iff Tonnv .7 n Knmn Lard quiet at $5 60a6 60. Bulk meats steady: Loom URg . P a ra°nea AmOi M. ienny, d. U. Aemp, lots, long cloar $6.37*, short ribs $6 37*, short clear I *ndJ. K. ChriHtoffaD, three bishops of th( I -wato—3 1»*- P» #3c - * u ‘ >" fo obolca 35 ii 75c; Coloug ^1 to chot«. .30 to .“tTo! aZl Arixona about two. year, ago of violaUt 70c; 8ouchong, good to choice, 25 to 70^Japan. 3&JUSg$g? U ** m * m ' * 7 '™' of the Edmund, law, ‘rrtftSSU&rt.l'dSm demand moderate, w.I ^^w»*4_0«»b.r 9,-FiTOr^qnlet:. Family | impriionment at Detroit, Michigan, 75*76. flora They were tw, and Kentenoed Detroit, Hiohlg the first persona tried glow middling 8. sxckiptm, iHirsnm ahd stock. 4today.br rati 331 - by wagon 437 ..,1 pr.vton.ly ..18,310 railed Sept. 1.1884 3,859-30,738 to-day 781 pnvlouiiy. 13,660 13,441 7,395 . Country produce. I teha-Bried 4Kc; eraporated 8c. I bbbn.-6 to 13c par bead. I LiWf-ache^-Strtctly No. 1 peeled. 6o pel lb. 1 SaeiVotc* (Ml, 50 to 55c: mixed 35 to$0o. I tatto-Yellow, $2.76 to $3.00 per bbl. I •bund.35to30ormedtum, 40 to 66c; bright. 50 to I » e * k ;®0- 3 '“‘** 43 JN- flat*'lout: No. 3 mixed un ^[ or that law, and the President, I 75c;.On# fancy, 85 to_ 90c; extra Ana 90c to $110; I -1^1:, afu.?5'* d Iulk°m«i. S5f: d, aSt**iSi attorney-general, well M the judge bei ) bright nsvlcs. 45 to 67c; dark nsvles, 40 to GOo. Tomato Cstsun—Pint*. 90r ousns. ii 26 | $o 75. Bscon iirn: shoulders $6.75. short ribs | toro whom they were hoard, are now natis- Tubs-Psrnest, $2 60*to $$V! No? 1, $725 per £S55lS? 7 iS2' Horn thftt ^ iieai f Dcea wore illegal “ ” $6 95 per SSTtSSrSk Mt $3&t X ^rin,“Sa I‘ »PP«»» they were tried 15c- ceiier 17c, I bntohere* 94.15*4.50. I on the charge of unlawful cohabitation, a •I - Louuvmu, October 9.- Ot»ln inlet and ea*y. I misdemeanor, and convicted and sentenced Vinegar—Apple, 90 to 35c; pore double itrength, Vf 4 7 h n I for polygamy, a felony, and that there were *• dn° i2Siioto^rS.^7 ££ “£! aeveial other informalitie. in the trial - - -- 1 ?,r $rn .hoSftoSToSTnS. ‘ii meil!^ 1 •— •* dosens No. 2, $6 25 per dozen; No. I dozen. Twine—Cotton, 18 to 28c; Jute, 15c; paper, 17c. I hemp, 16 to 20c. V, - I 35c. Hides, Wool, Etc. Hides—Green sslt, per pound, ; dry salt per pound, 3o to 10c; dry flint, per pound, 9c to 13c. Oost Skins—Dry, per pound. Ho. Deer Sides—Dry, per pound, 18c to 90e. Leather in Uougb—Sider, per pound, 16o to 10c; whole kips, per pound, l*c to 20o Sheep Skins—Dry, peT piece, 20o to Mo. ~ l 0 to 10c# WIT AND WISDOM. Column of Short Iiows In Verso nml Prose Suited to ell Tastes. FAMILY JABS. Those little tiffs that sometimes cast a shade On wedlock, oft ere love in masquerade; And family lara, look we but o'er the riin. Are filled with honey even to the brim. —Georg*Birdseye in Brooklyn Magaxtne. The biggest “big gtm” in the world is a 119-ton beliower with whiah Humbert, of Italy, expect* to salute the first king who him,. F. Van Vloet, of Williamaport, Pa, has the AinallvBt complete workiug locomotive in the world. It is but nineteen iuohes long, and every intricate detail is faithfully reproduced, even the water and steam QB signal and headlights and air There is a plan proposed In Greece for draining the Like of Copnis, near Thebes, in lknotkv. If carried out Huceesafnlly this would add a hundred square miles of terri tory to Greece, besides destroying one of the greatest fever-producing districts of tho country. These mornings cold The syrup flows As thick as tar And barley brose. The buckwheat cake* Hot for the fray. Melts a 1 tho syrup’a k ears away. Bing hey the merry buckwheat And the tar, tar, tar! —Philadelphia News. “Pngent Hound,'* writes Miss Kate Field, picturesquely, Hie* like a hand with ita Ingeia Btretcbing in and out of tho ehores that come plumply down to meet it on every Bide. It is a very well kept hand, neat mound its edges. I never saw salt water and land agree so well before.’’ A gravestone in a cemetery at Bethel, Conn., was erected by a man over the grave of his wife, and is a rough bowlder whioh was brought from a neighboring hill. It was selected beoanse as the hueband said; “It was on that stone my wife and I eat when I proposed to her and she said she'd have me." The iron and steel production of the United 8tatee will be greater this year than ever before, and will come very close to tho production of Great Britain. At tho pres ent rate of progress it will be but a few years, throe or four at moot, when tho United States will pass England and be come the greatest iron “producer in*tho world. The Post-office 8 >vings Bank not only pays its way, but yieida a handsome profit, which sinoe 1877 has been handed over to the Exchequer, The balance sheet shows a surplus of assets over liabilities amount ing to £l,3ol,217. The pnst-offico has no control over the investment of the moneys received from savings bank depositors, but pays them to the national debt commission era. The President has positively declined to Olsarrib side. $5.75, clear aide. $7.13)4, ehoulders I grant a pardon in the caie of Daniel Carri- Sttgar-cured $13.00. n _ formerly a clerk In tho Naval Depart- Larc—caolce *».uu. » _v... —.... Tnnn 'nr. *4 BaLTiaosi. October 9.—rio« etoadj rad quiet: j ment, who was couriered Juno, '8-1. of Howard Htreet and Waatora auperauo $3.26ai.65,1 frauds against the government and son- BbsarUon—Per piece, 1 Tallow—Per pound, 4c. •xtra $2.75e3.5o, family $4.ooa4.60, ouj MUia I tenoed to six years imprisonment in the ISBSSsHHmS £mUr*i’siA >7 do MtJrUtlTs I Albany penitentiary. Carrigau bits been -— j^boat—Boiftkern steady an? quiet; I confined in the District jail ever since his “ i red spot 86a87, ... patent $5.60. Beessrox—Pure white and yeUow, per pound. Western lower and dull: Bonthero wd spot 86a87, conviction, and hn* been used M ^ « witness in several case, against other , Droga, Paints and Otis. I hep ud Py-etuffa—IndlRO, bet. 75 to 80c II to 11c; .alto, 9S to He; bin*.ton*, 8)4 to kihrapito 4c; oochlnMl 38 to 40c; mean*.!* to, >, to 15c; Hoar .ntpbnr, 4)4 to •«; toil ml- IS to 4«*: mmpbor, ** l: mu atlda 26 to kikiOM—opium, : dd<*konlda, 36 >, rtzbaiU, 76c waahed. par pourd, lie to 25c; weahed. 20c to 30c; washed, Burry, 46c to 20c. Bags—Cotton, lc per pound. winUr rad spot 70*o8U. Corn—tkratharn steady; Western Irregular and daU; Southern white I eM: vallow&0a61. Niw Host. October 9.—Flour—Southern quiet: I Albany penitentiary. ^ommcatot^. JI? $3 - 25to_»o. soodtocbol 5 ..*tre | q- h# Indent has S irsons, beside* his own. The Attorney- enerol to day directed his removal to has received several appli- (5.10, Wheat * trifle lower; No. 3 red elevator 1 t „ T . J,}’. Oak tola,35c to 40c; hemlock, 35o toS6ct French I 83*4*83)4. October 83*83*4. November M‘;*85. catlona for the panton of Jas, D. tish, -- -- —■ — - — i-—M.berand clo«.-dactive; No.3elevator | presidert of tho defunct Marine National ..UURIU, IDO W «4| lyww, >(c to $1; calomel 75o to $1; blue mu*. 46 „„„ M’-ito‘.V S *° ,5i cWorof# '“’ ""PorilraS«m.a£ Ml 11.75 to 93. _ I ns,—ioc to sjv I.lmc, Plaster and Dement, — — _— , Cement—lanuaTlUe sod Boaedole, 175 to 190; 5>4, Eogllab TeUnds 4.U: (sir to fiood reHntn, ovttand cement, 3 35 to 3 60, I <\*l.'4; reltned quiet;: 41 4?,a4«. extra 051-16, I and has referred them Htates district attorney, prosecution of the case* report. ..... .. . TUB CREW KKBOUKP. nSito Jtc.-Whlto lead, rtrlctlr pure. $8 60 to I fS^SS£JSL'tmp. 1 to to l 36 p~ bbl;'Qeor-1 d£d* "S)4. 0 ciit 4 toaf'^"reoSied eVl6»6)4,1 Th* Dark Aotweip Lest at 8*a September Ift hntture varntsb. $160 to $3 00; coeeh varatab. I . t j, j Xetmeeeee lime 1 00 tot 10. " I powdered eyeOH, sraoulated 0*61-16, Cuba* el the Stub, In a Hurricane, tototo H; cabinet gtuo. 10c to 40c; white clue, 80e Sp,*" “ a m per hhi IK”...... .... L , — 1 _ - Now the bloom la on the peacb, and the yellow on the pear, And the purple grapea hang thick In heavy clus ters; Thera Is ripsuees In the sunshine, and s feeling everywhere That the Uni* has come for shedding linen dnt- Now the ■eaaon*' mother, Autumn, eslla her chil dren all together. And tote history ol tho year to thorn relates ; While the thrifty politician begins to we whether He will have to pay the asm# for d.l*g*te., —llntfalo Ktpreu. “Send hack the obelisk.’’ Ho says Colo- net Charles Ohaillo Long in the last isaue of the North American Review. And ho tells the Amcriesn people a little Hlory with which they are not fi.-iniliar, “Cleopatra's Needle, upon our shores, can never be other than a reproach.’’ It wa, torn, he says from its base at the inspiration of vulgar, concealed, private “enterprise.” It was not a free gift to the nation, but the spoils of jobbery. An American who bad never been in I’aris prepared himself by a ehort conrse of instruction in the language and felt confi dent of his ability to converse. On enter ing a restaurant he gave his order in a way which waa evidently unintelligible to the waiter. “Don't you speak French?" he aiked indignantly in hi* best pronuncia tion. “Yes,” answered the waiter in queer English. “But I can speak English is well hU-LlCMad, raw. SSc; linseed, boiled, 81c; *0*103. |i to $3 6(j; tnrpenUne, 46)4c; cylinder l»*tot3c; Signal lOo Io60c; Wait Virginia black. nWoU.«0c to64c; oottonired, 60c; headlight, k leiceens t»«; naaufoct, 78c; machlnenr, Me I '»e: Kin.rat m*1. 38c; eotton read, rettned, 65c; Haora KawfonnAlanA nod. 60c. . “ r . t NawfonndUnd cod, 60s. .. Dry Ounda. Ihm fiWittnri-WaynmanvUl*, J4. •*'. Avon- ■VUXc. hovi Dhsatln**—Waynmanvllle, 4-4. (c; Avon’ >44,1X0. Lkowlnv) Shirting*—Fruit of Loom. J4. 7*c; P*ri8.6c. IhoetodDhtrtlngs—Yardwtd., Frn't of Loom, “-n w«nantta. lo.Xc; Lonadale. 7X; Oahot 4Xo. nth ud other ataadard brands. $ 96; domreuc brandy* 175 to S o>. " ' I clear $7.13«." lord Winn—Catawba, 96c to 100; port and cherry, 135 I a ahad. lower: Weston TELEGKAPHH’ MARKETS. i 10V. Ml- October 13 hl$h*r. November hurricane. m etoam spot $612*6.11, Octo- her $6 21*6.22, November $6 09*6.06. Freight, firm: Cotton to Uvwpool per Hour »64*5-32d, wbret BTOOK8 AND BONDS. Lownox, October 9. 9 p. m.-OoMole; too 16-16; acronnt lot. Nsw Yos*. Octonar 8 '-fitoc»e < itiletand heavy. ■ mfwio^ IX. Louisiana centrifugal choice whito*)4: o/tutoaBX.; 6oa»Xe. . °%a!>'hoad. I eommon to fair 4o4)4-, Louliiac* cantrifugal* plan- remt Jeana — An.lroacoggln, IXCi Eockport. | $4.IUX: _.ho«t JLIWta^to^ pijtoX.^Mtoto^hood. | UUoB |nL oni*tod 6X, ebolc* whttol)4: granntaled Nsw OsxmxMa October 9.—Coffee weak: Bio common to prim. 9)4*19)4. Hire .toady: Louisiana ordinary to good 9)4i4)4- Cotton .red oil dull I ud nominal: Prim. end. 38)4*99. He gar quiet money I and afeadjrt Loulalann o t »n kattta atrictly prima 6S; i rime 6*; common to food 4*a4,S; ^JaeonU. 6*c; Naomkaag aattoan. 7,*c. ne^actad; Government bond* dull and hoary. * a> UUon gnusnlatad 6*. choice vhtte «*; gnmnUtod . I prima yallovr cUrifltd IJiaS. Xolaoaea ateady. , “ I Lonialana open kattla flood prima 32. strictly prime Poetic. 6c; Windaor, 6c; Arnolda, 6c; Al- Eraninfl-fachanfla $4IIV Monjgr * to if; American., «Xc; HunUtoB.lXc; Conre- »°h-trto.°rThaUnre.:0otn ffWWDWh »»™»g 12. good common 13il4: Lontolua cwtrifngali ie; Lodi, 4SC; Ohartor Oak. 4Sc; Barwtck, *3A339,0«. Oowra^t^rUto* dnU ud wuk. ^ mt to .trtcUyprim* 16*19. fair to good Hall, I™, krtni °L *Xe. -UerrJmse, 6c; Amaricu, 4X«: I dull but .toady; 4pareMtoUS)4;4)4pwowUlU> bid;Htat. Th. following were the cloatig qnoUUoni: > rtrtctlypetma i to nod come rectified $1.14. ids 3*11. Whisky steady: 6Xc; Auburn, 6«c; Huacopre, I AlatysAitoYiMXlNare.»;»««•■•■ «X W ’»*-<)oiu.t*, extra. 14c: Conreta. «tn. X, -Jtorgl*4a...l'.ll!.. ;:r j8. T. Ccntoal.^... 113X 7 Hntucket 8, He; H F H, 10c; TbortdikeOO. Go. t*Tmortpofle.. 1W*|Norfolk hJT.prof.. 44H ^WdiUOO.’: 4KBrv ^« FassSS &?**•"*& SS -Mxtowe pm- yud.^ _ sS’ 1 I Jeana—21K w w yr /*.**. ^aThmd-Kaflla and Phenlx, perfects 25c. «ria-nint Bivor, 82.*c par bttnetau Naval Mom Cbabmcstov. Oct t.—Spirit* of turpentine ■toady at 34. Iloaln quiet: good itrained no, cavaPmam. Oct f. —riplrlto ot ratpe&une quiet ' •* barrela. Boa!n k quiet at Wa WlLKIXOTO*. Oct u.*—Spirit* __ „ firm at 34*^. Boats quiet: atra&MdTI; ffood I . . Emit* and NaU. *gUe-rer bbl $2.60 to $3.60. I ^berrlea~<]apa God $6 00, tr.r* •Tit re ■Pod strained Crude tuu«ntlne flm: ^“ dUe * ‘Si.?- JSSS?.:: *Mt’-r.nn. B. B... II ‘* flnlon PadSc L^X.Shore........ fix Nnr Jara — “ Lontov. and Ifarti. SOX'KlMpurt -Mmgon* almond* Uo pm lb; Princm. pa- X.mphl* and Chat 40 W. C. T.tognpa, J*c pm lb; french watonbi 1$ to 18c pm KohU* and Ohio... 16 I ■ .‘•ricon* I0e n«t lt«. r.iiv» n«* lh: eocconttU I 1 lwT* 4 * ttWe ' fjP—*-*r‘r cholca 16 to 30c. | fc"i- 3 7ioto$soopmboK. jp I SrSMfefgMS __ I*"*' “5 Sf“p-— 'J.L hard 80; yaUow dip $1.90. virgin fiELi * V ' %%% I Mow Tobk. Oct ••—Boats, mined quiet at. fl,00aL06. Spirt* ot turpenttnaeteadyatST. WieL Nrr Tess, O-t. Waal ananad qslat a bald Anas good de«t*Ue fleece W to tt; pulled 115»a I toll; Texas* 16to36 Blaine Telle * story of Giant. From the Lewiston (Me.) Journal. A few days ago I happened to dine with teM i ^ 10o#wn,i cooo “ , ‘ u g*> telKoT * , $“1*™ WOO per b«; oewUndcm ^ in bayin' favor. Cootatton* story about Gen. Grant which w< '*» w to pm box: locmmumatoU |l os pm box. I, A1 Tr^an sstog_ H J^y 4 . 1 ; 1 *--.**^ t rated the Osnersl’s sly humor and ‘fetJTdiu .i predation of a joke. _ “Th. Ul JU£* , “t°$7 00do«n. . pm d«mn, cmlsr 3 hoop. 1 °'** c *°**^- »t oi. K&s&aw P«IXtoto4)4c.p.rl I Octobm-Nov.mb.r--. K^iuartlus powdm $2 M. j P^Sb^Jaanary 2t*«d. •-to »Xc pm lb, reUitodixo b COTTON. . LivnrooL. October 9. noon-Cotton market dun. I Mr. lllainc, end heard him tell ths table a . •*— — '— ■"—* well Ulus- keen sp- Ute Israel . ffisd a very exalted opinion of the State of Maine. lie totoa* thought Main* wa* a great State for every thing. He thought Maine a great wheat State and a great com State—sad I don’t r^U^i^i^PCrtLtal YnturtoTdnirai Ipreciation of »i KcSS^l ^ m.—Balm Of Amartooa A *00. Fn- j Wsshburno, said Mr. Blaine, ^-^paJ lh° * H * ,h ’ 1 — 52!AtoNKtorkic Mnlrehoc*$S50. Cjb**** $IQ W pet doien. ^■■-NstoftfS.^U. $4 to I*r doreo. 3W*.. Heavy Orocartea. . Vi “* ■hUbsMahNlW' _ to JMiih -,,- p.r lb. ahosldan 6V'c per lh. I TklStOO* MW W Mredy. . ter. 6 , I RaPtonwni* to },- i-r u- «:t ■ .'torlhscoutorr 2oc far Id: Tenure... 9 J | 1 (Sato'S* <Maa> m4» ffM ft| eOrepOM• tkmt~'jv«ii»to$. Ohetsail* Bayes.•$*■*! AT*®* Hovembm-Dacamt. Dec.tub.HJan nary I Jaanary-FArnory...... “NEW TOM. Oember The following table ahow» the opealag ' openUj Jan... reb... March...I tJff-11 May..* • l$-16Jwe.. t.»2- 2*!J«iy.- s*w Toms, Oetobm ' ,1.11. mreplyofccgoe fm the wortd. Of which to American. Sni Total vtaibto mppty UMymr 'iMm Of which wjjRMMtosm....—•«tr-” • , 2| Ibwaloto st*Btato«to*jg»e- • ■g;„ Sm»7 Mdaex. Molsaam rtredy.snd iMjresayd.^ Mc. | Boston, October O.-The stosmer Bulg*. ** vou esn sprok Freu'ob.” Alter that in- ?id ou!t^ torS^. 40a h ^or »6n^.' 52i?S|ri», Cupt. l’arry, from. Elvetpooi, «nwrt 0wn Un ' Knlghts Templar lutvo to pay pretty well for their membership. Soventy-fivo dollars is about tiio averngo too for joining the Masonic fraternity itself, then tho chapter fee is about |o<) more, and tho comiuaudcr, MOO. The outfit cost* at least $l&)>, abi. yearly daw amount altogether to about Rll That makes a total of shout SW for tho first year, with $100 added if a man wants to bo a mcmlier of tho consistory. There U eoid to bo a lodge hero in Now York that it costs $.1,0(81 to join at all and in which tho daw ore targe in proportion. A tall Virginian camofrom tho monntains to sco tho President. He said to him at the late reception: “I’vo bin rtadin’ 'bout yer huntin’ au’ fishiu’ up thar in thor Ad’ron- docks, but I ’lowed yes didn’t find much deer. Now, if you’ll jest knm down ter my place, I'll give yer er chanco to kill tho pur- licit bucks yer ever set eyes on, and lots of ’em, too. it’ll bo er rral doer hunt, and don't yer forgit it” Tho President thanked tho Virginian for his comtoons invitation with a smilo, as if pleasant memories wc-ro awakened hy the proposition, and then turned to the next in line. Dr. W. S. Webb, son-in-law of the lata W. H. Vanderbilt, and president of Iko New York Central Sleeping Car Company, owns two miles of the west shore of Lake Cbaiuptais, Iclsv BurLsgvm, usd proponen to rnako it tho site of some superb resi dences, whose owners will form • delight ful summer colony. Ho has already hnilt there, and Legrand II. Cannon, of New York city, has bis summer residence close to tiio Webb tract Th* lake shore further north, where the lake is studded with islands, would hsvo been better for the Doctor’s purpose, at least so tho Vermont era think. Charlotte Thompson was once playing in Buffalo and woe astonished to find her au. dience unaccountably thin. Tho play was “Jano Eyre.” A friend explained the cause. “Tho name of tho chief character,’’ said he, “la "Lord Rochester,’ and Buffalo can’t stand that” Suddenly comprehending tho rivalry between the two cities thus named, Miss Thompson called her advertising agent and the next day tho de.vl wuils of Buffalo (tamed with tho announcement, “At the Saturday matinee the chief rnata character will be renamed ‘Lord Bnffal i.”' There was "standing room only" on that occasion William Ii. Karnutn spends almost eve Sunday in Now York, and always at tl Fifth Avenue Hotel. Though ho b kno t to pnblio mr n as a politician, he is belt known to businees men as a ru*nuf*ctnr on I railroad manager. He is one r f tl e group of r illwsy men who come in from Connecticut almost every day. Mr. Bar nnra is a large man, with llorid comp and whit' beard cut very close to tl He (irreses simply. Just now lie i exercised about th* great railroad deal (hat ia going on m Sew EDgbnd tl hat been chulrn * know but a great cotton State. When Gen- s I •** Grant visited Maine Ex-Governor • Washburn* accompanied tb* General and s Ml I myself in a railroad ride through a part of " I the State. Ex-Governor Washburn* bad been descanting on the glories 0 f Maine, mIdJhM oi- when Qn ?. t , BRid > “• * •alee IM: nUdliaf sp^ 4 * *Hi miiUUat <*- nodg#; -I believe Maine is a great com ' receipts 0. gross 863. Fatane I State, Governor Waahbume?’ ‘Oh, yea, ,»»i i i^et?Itredr: re're , Maine is a grand corn State,’ replied Wuh- —.i.ir.c. j„tt. oeealns andcloe- eu... „ r\f it.. — _■.. borne. ‘Some of the corn-patehea we’ve peeied remind me ot the cornfields in Illinois, in which s man on horseback can not reach the UtseU,’ added Grant, with a twinkling eye. The ex-Governor," con- tinned Mr. Btaino, “did not see for a mo- |"""| sire-n I ment that In one cose the horseman could ... I not reach up to the Is,seta and in the other caie could not reach down to them." lllr Kirs Wit,.ton, N.C, EiUklS, Oct/ l-r 7.—At Wiu'ton, X.C., the Burton Lemly Block, coo'i.ttag of five store* and a targe boarding bou.to i' w.is nlrijc't entirely destroyed by fi The led in..- ■*- in'ured.l.-it O.nrral Miles on Uiroulmo's Nntltnder. Albuquibqcn, N. M., Ootober 6.—Gen crat Miles wae asked y,-.f rday what be thought of tho published statements as to his capture of Geronimo. He said: “Many statement* are entirely devoid of truth; others are weak arguments and labored theories. The pretense that the anrrender of Geronimo and the other hoetiles was other than the resaii oi iuo gnitaui auu arduous operations of tho troops in ths field is simply childish. Hurely no intelli gent man would believe that the Apacbee would have thrown down their arms, sacri ficed their property, surrendered their lib erty, accepted perpetual banishment from their native country, end placed themselves snd their families st the mercy of the gov ernment unless they ir-d boon subjected by the military forces. I had al isolate dis cretionary authority to conduct the cam paign. Even General Sheridan, who com mends tho army sod knows mors about Indian matter* and th* topography of this country than all the army officers in Wash ington together, declined to give me any specific Instructions.” Tbs Ktasmar Auction* riafe. Nkw You, October 10.—A dispatch this afternoon from Ht. Johns, N. F., states that the steamer Anchorta ii seventy mile* off shore with * broken shaft A steamer will leave 8L Johns immediately to render as sistance. Additional advices from fit. Johns say the news from the Ancborta was brought in by a boat which left the steamer Friday and arrived at that port this sfternnon. St. Jobss, N. F., October 10 —The An- chotis’s life boat, which arrived here this afternoon, tree under the command of her first officer. Th* Anehons's main shaft is broken, and sbo lies under cauves about seventy mile* off Cap* Spear, bearing east- southeaat. Tne passengers and crew are all well. Eight of the crew of the Ancborta were in th* life boat which arrived hero this af ternoon. The steamer Miranda left at C p. m. in ■K-xreh of the Anchorta, and is expected to arrive back to-morrow afternoon. Registered Letters Htolen. Mobil*, Ala., October 9.—The poet- office at Point Clear, Ala., Charles Baldwin, post-master, was broken into last night and robbed of a pneksgo of registered letters. Abo-it two jenr-, ago a registered letter wax xtolen from ths same office. The thief evidently lives in the neighborbo- Clnvrrln. S iitrnc. <1. Richmond, Va., Ootober 1).—Thomas J. Clnveriuft, convicted of tho murder of Fun ny Lillian Madison, via re -- ntencod to day to be banged Deoember lfl:h next. Baltimore, Md., October, 1886. To the Public :—For the next month, in nil issues of tho daily, weekly and Sun day papers from Baltimore to New Or leans, will appear plain ftatement* of dis eases which people most surer from, their imluutions, symptoms and causes,so stated that all may thoroughly iincterduiv’ if such conditions exist in their own ho<,y. Not Tcilcd in technical terms, hut ex pressed in the common language of nil intelligent communications, tho careful reader will gain such knowledge us will enable him to dispense with tho costly service* of a physician in most coses of illness to himself or in Ills family. Tito course of instruction will cover all dis eases arising from impurities of the blood, a weak, watery condition of tho some, including scrofula, salt rheum, and all humors which produce eruptions, pimples, boils,-or a blanched, ycllawisU- wliite hue to the skin. It will tuko up all disorders of the stomach and bowels, covering a thorough statement in regard to dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation and headache. Will treat of causes from which the liver becomes inactive and sluggish, and jaundice nnd bilious ness are produced. xMso an ckhaustlvo investigation of tho conditions attending inflammation of tho kidneys and bladder, nnd tiio kindred diseases of gravel, diabo- tes, dropsy, and rheumatism of tho heart. Attention will l>o devoted particularly to malarial fevers, nnd rheumatism nnd neuralgia will not bo neglected. A proper space will be given to tiio consideration of femala complaints, and mental troubles. Nervous prostration nnd kindred ills will bediscusscd in their various forms. This nlono will provo such taneficiul reading that no ono can a fibril to overlook it. But when to this is added an account of the proper treatment to he followed, and tho proper temediea to lw used to effort complete cures in the different dis eases treated of, then it indeed becomes of great importance Hint no one shall fail to read and profit hy them. It ia a fact that tho diseases named aro all di rectly t rnrenhln to a diseased condition of the blood. For direct action npon tliat vital clementof life, vegetable alteratives of approved projiertics aro needed, and to these should be added tho strengthen ing qualities of some form of Iron which, can be easily assimilated and combined with them. A remedy which combines nil these properties—the alterative, Ionia and strengthening—^will furnish oil tiio meditation needed In tho treatment of these disease*. Such a remedy U , Brown's Iron Bittcro. Cnrcfully selected material, skilfully combined snd scientifically prepared under tiio guidance and care of a skilled pharmacist, tho full medicinal pro|icrticf being extracted front the drugs, and tiio form of iron employed, which ie the most efficacious, being free front ncide or other deleterious matter, cause this pre paration to be endorsed by, druggists and prcacrilied by physicians. Ho reliable, prompt and sure Is Its action in all iUkcukch of the blood, stomach nnd liver, Hint tiio natural prejudice of regular physician* ngnlr.st secret fumitijiis is overcome in tho case of Brown’. Iron Bitten. They realise; its power nnd cflWtivcnees, and avail tlicmsclvcnof It Air tiio bond'll of their pa tients. You can rood in your own pa|>er the whole story of diseases, their cause and cure. Tho cure is found in Crown's Iron Cittors. ^ [iir~xM I _ I ’’•arkL^Jt “« *7 *a*:I is I-1 uZ'r.«» u-»- N/, u i » toV" 1 »« **■ l r Jtlf bkla «•>' »« M ; 3 hftlf h4TT»U w. -'Jcttoa ruA/Zffit 217.^12 lUtlon*. CiaiLsT *, October l‘\—From t *pt • r«tLt.j(»i ’-r ".ij jl 7,'jU r-tiotito hnve •- •* *• nt;iljUU-.l f.y tL. fitrt). ; - $kc relief night. The iitt«- r >ar,U < Ur* n s worth $1, J«0,I lt\V but lh.- pi 1 a, ' t'/i AURAHTI! nMdbyffidtointoi iMMtoriiof I itr.DiHaaiBMa, tmni iiicuimut to r<*m ! U ;V STftDIGER S ft'JRftHTII ilunble. It nno.-irtM’ •» ' r »11 <*,*••****, M-nttf thrtdfMMaa which ft"., i tn«nUin<lar uor* ■IbffiMflwlby ■dtoantondMadtttoaoC th-» LiVtH, For afl ooMtttototo of lh'. kind, vn. h iu$ Totpuliir a< thoLN^. Mlww, Httoq. Dwp»U. l«. iw Uoa, Irr«(tiUrlty of tho Dowell. O*n»« tpotkid. Kioto- toner. KrnctotlJD« and Iiurninir <>( tho ;V.<xnooh (BomatimM collwl Uoo.tliurn), Miatnio, ihilan*, Blond/ Flax. Gtiillo »nd Fortir, lln-»VlH,D» fmr, Eibooatlop b«*f'>ro or ofur r*. Cbr..m<5 Dior- rb'vo. horn of AnpevtiU, Ileodoeho, F.-jI Wrvxh, Irrwrf j’.vra*^ 1:“ i l.*nta| to K«?mAl*30. Bfanr.fl-dowa Potoo, Book- ocho, Ac. ■ la Inv&lunbiL. bat A||nr atl dla«as«flof Um LIVE*, win VV riS STOMACH wul BOWELS. It ehonflM tho mflBfttttoo fn-m o waij. »*-lW tinfle. to o roddr, haoltby color, it «-nt ir»-ly rsnom Usm. gt It I- ■ > f tho BEST AL« TERATIVES nnd PURIFIERS OF THK BLOOD, and lo A VALUABLE TONIC* STADICER’S AURANTII tii rolo by oil Drarritt* 1‘rvw 61 .OO per boMk. C. F.8TADICER, Proprietor, SO. FRONT ST., pk '»rt«,tohla # Notice to Debtors and Cr<»<lUorH. All per> ns having doiLiiti U against th« Mt-ita of J. A. N-lton, l.itt? of Twig-^*; t'.jmi. tjr, df.’f.; ft!, will prflvrit thfia lo the nn- •’ •roigniid duly authenticated by tho l$»t of Dt-i'»nnb«r next, thou indubted will coma forward and «*-tt i«». J It. NETjSOK, Atlm’r f tljolw* r \ N, Non. wanted. id el60t#:d t« .id* a Vfrj n"- < 1 rhor.c** oi mKr#-#-tlmg Joo li^w- | by in thf L'ni;»xi Sut * .'v-u«ito n* xt March. | t-ry • ii't'. c; M * M •'¥ It. tion bookh whi Ad.lr.-M Non. '< an<i ** oct 1 1 *l*k w 11 rs m er- tjr^u for inbftcrip* ch hove ready »\le. t’ti-r W. II K>:n>.ui< k, Man*; - .La dtrttl, AiUato, Go.