The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, March 25, 1884, Image 8

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THE WEEKLY CON8TTTWTION: TUESDAY. MAECH 25.1884:-* TWELVE PAGES. 1 EWART’S C\RP. ( the hMvicst freshet** known here for yearn, can n *ver rot or decay, costa nothing for re pairing. and the construction material Is A FISHERY INTHE HIGHLANDS OF (cheap and easily obtained. Kxpertawbo rxnn , t N * 'have erammed my dams, whilst surprised at wnnc'S.ii* ,i . i n.u_ . «.1 nf .nnatnirllnn A Dm. <]. to Do. Crt< ,■ Viwtr 3,000 FNt Abo*, tho A*«-Toe ..or* #1 .D l.p.nBHl w Csrp- How to Uwlld . Cm lor tb* run -Tbs Oncosts of tho Emorbct.*- I{|3D(B30Rvili-e, N. C-, March20.—A ebort drive In the bracing, crisp air of a March morning from the pretty little town of Hen dersonville, North Carolina, through a wind Ing end beau'-'ful avenue of rhododendrons vraa mountain laurel, and your correspondent and at Dun Cragin, the handsome residence of H. 0. Ewart. SbO feet above Henderson Title, and 2,800 feet above sea level. Stand ing in the broad and spacious varandas the view is beautiful beyond description, tlin foot of the bill aparkle bright crystal ah eels of water, beyond the little mouutain town, with itacottages, spires and churches farther yet, the lovely valley of the Oclrla waha, and beyond all, the everlasting hills of the Allfghinier, extending for miles and miles in unbroken ratigoa of lofty, blue-cap, ped peaks, making in its entirely one of tbo loveliest landscapes in our beautiful south laud. TinCoa.TitUTiow scribe met with courteous reception from the proprietor oi Don Cragin, who, upon being apprised of the object of the visit, at ouce consented to af ford any information in bia power upon the subject in quation. That subject, I need scarcely add, was "Carp, the new DtUch im migrant, its culture and ita future." Without delay The Cohstitutiok opened iia batteries. “What first led you into the cultivation of carp upon such an extensive scale?" "Well,” answered Mr. Ewart, “I will per haps surprise yon by s.ying that my carp farm owe* Ita origin to Tun Atlanta Cossrt- TtJTiow. The graphic arliclea descriptive of this (lab, written a lew years ago by tue bril liant and versatile Orady, first atirscied my attention. I atonce secured from tbe United Wales (lib commissioner, through the lion. K. II. V.ince, M O , from this dislrict, a few do*.•« of the ‘carp fry,' and placing them in a small pond prepared for the purpose, awaited results, the rapidity of their growth surprised me boyoud measure, and when 1 ascertain!).I by eating several of the flats then weighing from I tolW pounds, that the edible qualities were nearly, II noi quite, equal to the shad, and infinitely the superior of the perch, bass or tucker, 1 at nnca con cluded that the carp was the 'tlsb (or the masses,' and that iia culture could be made au exceedingly profltable bueinetu. Wails this end in view 1 built extensive ponds, cov ering an area of several acres, sud stocked them with a lot oi fine carp, only to lose I lit- tit, however, in a year afterwards.” “How was that?" their simplicity and economy of construction, at once concede tbelr superiority over any knowu system. The screen over the mouth of the trunk-way is superior to anything of tbe kind I have ever seen, It never clogs, iloei not catch the smallest atom of rubbish, and yet will not permit the escape of the smallest Ash. The gate Is also an excellent invention, simple and easy to operate. I can empiy n-y n'treery pond in live hours, and my stock V'-nd in twenty-four hours,” "Do y ou feed your carp?” ‘•No, only the imstl fry in tho hatching por.,1 Carp snort'd not ba wtiiHally fed. Toe tiali la a vegetarian, anil not carnivorous. It will fatten sapUtly upon the succulent li-svi-s of the water cress, the tender shoots of the pickerel, the seed of the water oat, and the myriads cf slurs and animalcuia) that abound upon the leaves and around the it :he nymnbca odorenta, and other aquatic j,bin's My ponds are now well sup pueU »- ni. v»ry variety of water plants. I uiaae it a point also to annually increase the food .apply, 1 have the banks lined with ih<icr hushes, the hrrrie. of which the carp ore especially iotid ol Tula year I planted double rows of the Russian mulberry near the panda. Them will bear in a few years and afford in their season a large auj natural food. I have also in my pom tdety oi water moss, a rank grower of which the carp seem fond.” “Will they only feed upon vegetable or in sect matter?” ”0h, no! not at, all. Like pigs they will eat anything. But to make carp culture profitable, artificial feeding should be dis penssd with as far as possible, andjthe fish be rtquired lltc-riilly to'root (or its own living.' If, however, artificial feeding is resorted to it should bs cheapened as much os possible. Commencing in the spring give them lettuce leaves, turnip tops, and kitchen ecraps. Later feed cabbage, leaves, melon rinds, sweet com, squash, etc., and in tho fall pumpkins, boiled turnips, cabbage, potatoes, etc. They seem especially fond of pumpkins, and the fry will literally 'gilt' a large s'zrtl one.” •'Much difference of opinion seems to exist as to the edible qualities of the carp. What is your opinion of the fish?" "As 1 told you, be(n;e embarking in the bukinra. on sucli an exlcnslvescaie I satisfied myself on that point by eating soma of my carp. They were taken after the spawning season, late in Ibe fall, and were plump and in good condition. I tried them baked and fried, and found them far superior m llavor to the mullet or perch, and very nearly If not indeed quite the equal of tho shad. The llesli is very whi'e and about the same con sistency as shad.” "Were they bony?” "All fish, 1 believe have bones, but thecarp as free from them as any tiab I know of. Indeed with the la gn carp, the bones give no trouble, the llesli Halting olf nicely. Carp, however, should not be eaten during the spawning season, or immediately thereafter. building cheap dams. Tho heavy freshots of 1882, so destructive in your state, swept my dams away, h aving me wiMi a dozen or luoreol my ctrp, mid u considerable amount of experience on hiiud.” “What nex ’ 7” "•Having l-arol from actual experience Hint it was folly to coustruct large carp ponds, un less tbe linin' were mildly built, 1 at once began a carol ill study of the science of dam building, fur a scienen it certainly Is. Atler soma time! dt-ttiled lo adopt tbe ‘Jones' sys tern.' 1 regret that I am not nt liberty to explain this system, as application for letties patent for Ibis process of dam-building, with ■ la oonoonriuuts of alulf-way guie, Dili scr, an, etc, is now pending before the United (State* patent cilice. Bui if you will walk down lo my po.'ida I will give you an idea of their eonatruotion.” A few moment's walk and wo were ai a ,Tamil pond of clear water, covering an area -of a quarter of an acre, just above and coo- -nected with a ovely atieet of waler covering -an area of live acres. "Pills am,til pond," said Mr. Ewart, "is ray -batching pond. Ilia fed by waler from adja cent springs conducted in wooden troughs, and is from four feet to two .nebes in depth. It is, as you ace, well supplied with needle gram, pickerel weed, water lilies, and olbcr aquatics. The five-acre pond below is Mm ‘numeiy pond.' In that pond 1 have To hreederv, carefully select lor slae and qua.- ity. rim depth ol ti’*at pond varies from si it feet to two lucm*-, the soil a black Kuu, «.,u ■rioh in aqu'.dc productions. The II .w water, yqe obeorve, ta lined with widow 1*1*, anil Ur or lock brush. Here during tbe warm, ' J inr jr mornings in April and May, the tv* LMeiaspaWo, depositing their eggs, which arc adhesive, aiming the twigs and brush under tbe aurfaceof tuewater. Didyouever watch (lib spawn?” Tue Co»titutioii scribe had not. “Then you should do so, as the sight is a novel and noiay process. Just before tbe spawning araeon, the carp evince great activ ity. Naturally sluggish, it now swims rapidly through the pond, and often, like tbe mullet, fered under tbe title of Baking Powden?nste I d "‘ CJ hM preT ‘ n '' 1 ' thou ‘ h tot ft ® <'*? or *?L t0 ' H! h “ a *" TO ** r ' c,lral u * wholly with tbe consumers; they are the ones *"° ‘ he market has been more qolet, and the ad- “fSaot'2 f-orUml.fmemS'VJbae that have to aufler. Purchase only those ar- «o«® has been aomewbat retarded. To-day the tur^utaVnlf eaS nominal?prim“«rem'St tides you know by experience to be pare. I market cloeed firm, with Indication* Uroring Mrtxer I Bulk meets unchanged: enoaldera short rib Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder has been I prices. | 9 40. unchanged;*bon\den 8; short ribs 10)4; for tears in use and decided to be the most ww tor it uIZhT—vZ «. ♦»,* detr lc ^' perfect and wholesome, | aJSEEJSXi n b a£m!?£jk£3li!& £,.£! I *OB* March M r PorkdnU and declining: Pound’s Musical Tidings, published by R. T. A I .. ..—- " Title, Ga., semi-monthly at I Game tune laat rear. .Jlarly received, I Showings decre We find In numoer of Mercb I6tb a notice of a Total receipts* _ ----- — .... —, -— — —. new musical staff sysP m. new. lettering end new I tame Ume last year - __5.1ve 2 0 I lower cash SI7.i09ll7.SS.. Itard quiet and esslerf notation. The arrangement of tbe new euff ap- I snowing a decrease— 681.416 cash 9.35 9 9 57)( Bulxmeauiniairiiemetdiahoul- peers easily to dispose of the neceesily of flats ami I Exports for the week.— Ij.cos I dors 7,44; abor. rib »V abort clear 9 51. Sbarpi and euperaedee them in full. aame week last year....™. __ * 91.9* jiaToANTa- March 22-Market firm: clear rib The new 1 tiering and notation are well design- Showing a decrease—— — 19 ita rides toRc. Bacon-duaar-Oa.-od bans 14a. Loro— ed, look reasonable, and we have no doubt but The | Total exports to date „ 8,179 152 I Txeroee,' reflr.ws. 10X" |uutps its entire length out oi tho water. Viten ready to deposit iia egge the female carp heads rapidly fur the warm, aballow water, closely pursued by the male, some times a half dusen of them at n time •tumb ling heads over tails.' When the female driqia her eggs the maleewlmmiug closely be hind her drape life milt amongst tne rags,'and vigorously lashing the waler with Ida tail, mixes tba t]«wn. This is tbe act of impreg nation, ami the eggs hatch in from six tu twelve day*, according lo the temperature of the water. Wbeuever 1 ascertain that Hits carp are (pawning, 1 examine tires brush and twgs cart fully and transfer the branches cov ered with eggs to Ibe hatebiug pond, in which no lisb are kept at all. Here they are Idft-ed In waler, shadow water, and carefully { •euiccted from frogs, turtles, etc, until taicbed. when they are regularly fed with email particles of bread or cracker crumbs aaluraleil in sweet milk. You observe a trunk exteudiug through tbe dam of the hatching pond into tbe 'miretry pond?' This is die paw way (or ibe email fry from the hatching pood to tbe nursery. The mouth of that uuuk in tbe batchiug poml is screened with galvanized wire mesh largejenough to allow the little fry to pees through into their nurse- ry, but too email to permit ingress to larger fish. In the uuraery the hatch of this year an-allowed to remain till November, when life P'.-id is lirasu and the fry, now lively hide lingerlings able to care for tuemselrra, taaneferred to the Hock pond,' one-fourth tulle above tbe nursery. This transfer is made by placing the young carp in forty-gal lon barrels and hauling t ictu lo tbe stock pond. Several thousand cau be car.ied in a atngie barrel. The atock pood when at iia might coven au area of aevenly-live acres. Here the fry ha*e an unlimited pasture in width to roam, and an inexhaustible supply of vrgtlab'e and intect life to fatten ou. From this pond they cau, when they attain market site, be easily taken innetaandtrape Every third year the atock pond will he drained, and the lam carp taken therefrom and placed in email market ponde, where they will be fed regularly and taken as re quired. Tbe nursery pond is fed by a pure, mountain creek, the water of which has been placed under control by digging a ditch ten feet wide at the moulh ot the pond and around tbe pond. This canal, or ditch, in high water carries the surplus water around the pond, on automatic gate at tbe junction of ditch and pond, only permitting a sum clent quantity of water lo enter the pond, thus keeping it at a uniform depth summer and winter. This automatic gat* is so screened as to prevent any ingress or (grew of Ibeemalleatfiib. AU of my ponde have tbe 'Jones dam,' which, alter careful consid eration and practical trial, I unhesitatingly pronounce iron walls against musk rats, craw fish, et id omae genus. They have withstood rj'iiwiiiUK Bcaauu, ur iiiiinniiutrij' inn uni ivi , iih at that time, like all other Cull, the ttesh l» dt, and of an unpleasant taste. Neither do believe, ait stateiuenta to tbe contrary, that trp taken from stagnant anil offensive pools oi water would be lit to cat. In such pools the llesli oi the fish will undoubtedly be af fected and rendered unfit for table use, il having a moldy and muddy taste. Upcaktng of the edihio qualities of the fith. I tee that the United States Fish Commissioner, Hon. 8. F. Baird, recently sent into twenty-tbreo aUtisandeL'bt territories letters of inquiry as to Mia table qualities of tbe carp, addressed to parties who bad eaten the Halt. He re ceived 2-12 replies, out of this number 229 iimde favorable mention, the mead of praise running from “good," to "very fine." C 19 alluded to the fish as “poor” and in farent." "How large do the carp grow ?” "Ju tho river Danube, iu Germany they »n often caught weighing from 50 to 75 pounds "I have them weighing 8 ji muds, three years of age. In South Carolina,Georgia, orthe eastern part of this statr,where the watora are warmer, tbs same fith would doubtless bare attained a weight of fifteen pound! Iu this section with long winters and late coldapringa they will not grow with such rapidity.” "At what age, will they spawn?" "in tliis section, tho Scale carp at two yaara, llie Leather and Mirror carp at three.” "Can the mate be distinguished from the female?” Esely, the female la the largest, and jutt before the spawning seasou acquires a bright yellowish cast ou its belly and sides." "Are they prolific?" "Wonderfully so. Last Sep'ember I caught a female carp weighing only 1!1 pounds that hi list have hail 19,009 eggs in it. A female carp weighing 5 pounds is said to contain WO.OtO eggs. Unlike other flab, they do not spawn at certain seasoui, but drop their eggs as soon aa each female a'tains maturity, whether that be in AprilorNovember." "Ii it a game fish'-"' "Not so gamey as the abeephead, trout, or “that cavalier ol the sea," the Spanish mack erel, but at times It lakes tbe book freely, strong puller and Halits to the lost, last fait II ~ Oft! had them toaaap my lino iu two and escape with bai. and book." “How, many carp can be raised to tho acre?” "That depends! II artificially fed 1 should ssy five thousand, if not, perhaps half that number. A carp pond proparly cared foratnl feed with natural food will abundantly sloe, undoubtedly pay i s owner a clear, net pri lit of five hundred dollars per acre. ^Tbis will lead acotton farm, won't it? There is ul- wuys a demand for frrati fish, and they cun readily be told nt ten cents per pound. At that price, the profits per acre would be enor mous, provided always that proper care is given the ponds, for carp have many ene mies." "What are they?" "Green frogs, musk-rate, lurtlei, snakes, cranes, herons ami kingfishers. The only remody is tbe sbo' gun, and it must ha used diligently and ellVc,Ivlev during the epripg and summer months. Otherwise your carp will snon be exterminated. 1 have killed a blue crane with a pound and a half carp swallowed whole iu its throat. Tbe ponds can ha protected from poachers by stretching strand* of barb wire under t lie surface of tho water close to the hanks. Thiswilisoou put aslop to night seining." "Do carp hibernate in this climate in tbe winter eeason os in Germany, or the northern lUtes?” "I doub'. it. The past whiter was a very severe one, my ponds often being covered with (our inch ice, yet as soon astt disappear ed I could see indications of the carp moving about in the water. But they do not seem to feed during tbe wtuter, at least not to any ap preciable extent" "Can large carp be shipped any diatisc? alive?" •'O, yet! it is almoat impossible to kill a csrp. They are wondtriully tenacious o( life. L*et September I caught a two pound ctrp, placed it in an empty bucket, and after a walk ot half a mile and a delay of at least three- quarters of an hour placed it in a tub of water. To my surprise, in a few seconds it wee as lively as when first taken from the pond. I am now (hipping breeders over the slates, so far without lorn." “Of the three varieties, scale, mirror or leather, which do you consider th* most pre- fsreble?” "There is really no diiTerence. If the ponds ore not impure and if not eaten duting the spawning season the Hsvorof the fish Is about the tame. The leather carp it the hand- eomest fish of the three." "Are carp subject to any disease?" "Yea, and a very deadly one, fungus, a moldy growth on its back, caused by impure water, sometimes by wounds, often from a weak condition o( the fith. There la no cure for iL Whenever it appears, the only thing to be done is to drain the ponds, kill all the diseased fish and commence, as tbe lawyers have it, “de novo.” "Will the carp hybridise with other fish?" ‘T doubt it, except it be with members of ita own.ftmily, tbe cypriuids*. With the gold fish it would readily hybridise,but I am satis fied not with the base, or trout, or perch. Still carp should be kept to themselves, as other fish of every variety, even to the tiny minnow will prey upon their spawn.” "Do carp ever destroy their own spawn?" "Yes, os soon os it it deposited, if the pond does not afford them sufficient frail.” "One more queetion and our batteries will close—what Is the beat]way of cooking tbe csrp!” “Well, I am not an adept In tbe cniinary art, but will venture to give a few receipes. Tne firs! is perhaps familiar lo every sports man. Take a couple oi plumpcarp, wasband clean well, strewing pepper and salt on both — —, . — in and outaide, wrap each separately in a Tleiugswm twelves libera! pttronage for In spirit Same time last year. sheet of white naoer well buttered- li-innii "ifroirwi All Invert ol music sboultl patronize I Showinga decrease.—., aneetoi wnne paper, weu nuttereui itounn i thisaixteen page J-mrasI. tan I Stock at all United States p this wrap a sheet ol newspaper, dip in cold I — same tone last year.... water forafew momenta, then place on a bed | _AtPeor!a, Til, a bur named Ezra Gian, while re. I “howleea de Vr'Sli 9.6C @9.56. l.suw I OR ill A (JO, March .1 ■ Pork in fair demand bnt low “•*■ * “ — llt'f 795,asj 889,173 9** >tMl CHICAGO, March 22-Tbe Drover's Jonraal re- —*-i Hois, receipts 4. 00: shipments 6,0X1: mar- of hot coals. In a few momenta "the pepper I Bovin* a gun Iron a boat while hue ting, was ac- I Stock at lntarfor towns ... S n . ..LI. ... a I p flentil ff ifhr.* anil Irfltswl I Ramn dm* lant nas carps” are ready for the table and cooked iu I cldcntally shot and killed, their own juices and served with potatoes p,. guitar's Fot-ict linoctloa with syringe con. will satisfy tbe most exptcureon taste. The | bin'.d. cnrei sffngins Jmieilon, inflzmmetion and small carp are beat iried. Clean nicely, I urinary complaints. 81. Lamar, Han kin ALusar, 8! g !&™ 1 Ej' “&*“t«^thfnlTlgot Pills cure nervous de- pisce in a weak brine over _ . thoroughly dry and coyer with corn_ meal.. UUJ ,muew,T,;e mu uouiumai Have tbe fat boiling hot and place nsh in I H7 mail, iierot A79 Can»t street, v some, frying quickly. The "Van Antwerp method” is also pop ular. Clean nicely, wrap fish in a linen Seme time last roar Showing a decrease.... Stock et Liverpool. Seme time lest year Showing an in, —••••••• porta: Ho s, receipts 4, 00; shlpmouts 6,090: m»r- ff!— - I Set atesdy: rongh packing 6,2l«a.t0: ran king and T“* 1 shipping «,7597,10;Bght 6 009* 75; skips 4,0095.70. as Sw! I cattle, receipt! 1.000; shipments 2,590; market * of Trodoe MfiMf lyiraii UIV.01J * w.» K asmoA s»a - ..aa^ae, Th® Urgdt ihip^eM 6V8t tD*!0 O! facility, . towel, coil neatly in a largo liih kettle anti I * r ® thnw which The Cbtrlea A. Vogeler Company, nHiin*.* 4 "**' Iini I IlftAAn tMlnnSjui waiVviAwa Amts I/, I Pal If nt nva kf d have meita aV mklwh 1A iamb wl Oi I •* . .. ****•' !.„» I wiiue, ivckfik'ua j.uuui fhipmcntt s.wjv, iimum* * aTMS I Biioug; exports 6.15£|6.:0; food to choit« shipping ’Ejl I iteers 5 70®6: common to medium 6.ioQ5.fQ. Sneep, *”**^( | receipts I.J0; shipment*—: strong; inferior to fair AmS^t“n n ^fmG^Brtidii:::::: I ; j? 641 ™ *<> ««><“ «°s5.w choice to «x- a ^hmi!^n T tarae«^.’.r“”"™.r."r^ ATLANT A. March 22—Dull with supply equal ^ — — I to tho domaed. we quote ss lollows: good medium NEW YORK. March 21—Tbo following aretb6|m jU& 14 to 14S hand* JB&eM'h !6 to ^6%4S total net receipt* of cotton at all port* aixico Septem* I hand? 3v 6 ^«nd* it< Good horse* oer i» 1888: I tn fair demand with supply moderate: pins hone* 674 483 | ran:® In priJO from 83J(<4W.\ good medium 812$ 1,444.678 I 249.<84 I CINCINNATI, March 77—Hog* active and firm; 63».4 6 I cjmmon and light f?j. paoXeua aiaa butch- boil fifteen minute*, then remove fish to I Baltimore, Md., have made, of which 10 ton* of St. I Mobile baking pan, bake and tjtcn baste with butter I Jacob's OU just shipped toono house abroad, *re I Bavannsh TTT , TrT - TrrT „, r _ gravy. A nice dressing should occupy the in-1 addeii to ov*r 65 ton* Hh1pr>»*d by them to »he »ame I Charleston 408.8>4 I ei* f6.Ufif7 25. terinr of the lish and around its sides.” I house since 8eDtemb*r. 1883, aggregating 6> ion* I Wilmington Thil Th5interview ( \ bnul v00 °°°l ^reat German Rem- Norfolk fh»s closed fiia CowsriTttioa * interview I e ^y Ali( i lflo d eni(U ,d , M u n *b«ted. ll »me auu I Baltimore With Mr. Ewart, and bidding him adieu, your I foreign houses are amszjdat the maiuitude of I New York correspondent was soon wending his way back I inch transaction*. | Boston- to Hendersonville, satisfied that Th* Cobbh 1 89.167 5*8 257 I 39,994 VTIrw. I4«a«r, tft*. Providence I rjc and Soufhon'medium nun IfledU 28^31.75; New England fl.wS#9.60: 01. TLTtos with ita usual enterprise had firat given fgJ'ji.teTC*>««'«■> Yalecollcge ^iladclphia to the public a deacription of the largest and to '* “”!*£!_. most complete carp farm in tbe southern I WADr.xy. Ga.—Dr. B R. Doyle says: "I I Port Royal. states, if not, Indeed, in the United 8tates. consider Brown's Iron Bitters superior as a Penaacoia. «>;U9 I ii'dpamh bread* SwrV and’gluJS ” — SSSJESS* Z'oIt I brandy gl.009!Tt.w: port wine'$1,60936.06, r,w;ngtv Inalanola »-»t- quality: shorty 3I.&94V-0; catawh* SVXW’ W. I rcct!a*u*x —»*.,/d; ..*w xu.ki.uiu *.,,Bf.*.,uv. ci. .... 70.114 I CiDlx 84 00; Jalrooca 51‘9(4.60; eio, domaulc 71.50 .... I.0,.t7 i Igju.sj; iuperted #3.00®t4.60i Oegaze brandy, do- — iT'SS* I swwwtlc ?L599$?.60; imported fS.OO<J>rft-OCj Copper ai'im I com whisky. Gw-rcia made, !L7»: apple U. C. G. I tonic to any preparation now in use.” At Cincinnati throe Christian ladies became cou- | rule to Judaism recently. iiARDRurr I* Removed by the Dae of Coconlne, And it stimulates and promotes tho growth of tht from I hair. Bnrnelt'aFIevorlsiKF.vtractearo the best Re*. Hiram Gee. Ithica, N. Y, Methodist. Is ACROSS THE WATER- Mr. Gladstone is suffering from catarrhal fever and is too hoarse to apeak. 'His resig- natiou is daily expected. Bismarck lias received telegrams America congratulating hitn upon his Lasker speech Mr. Parnell, the Irish leader, has sued a I oTprostituVlan.' tenant for rent in Dublin. I lionroxl'a Acid Phosphate. Because Osmon Dignakilled twoof Admiral I u.ware »■ iwiutioii.. Hewit’a messengers, the admiral issued a I Imitations and counterfeits "have again-ap- 1. Be sure that the word ''Horsford's” (button's head. The British government has I out'iL instructed the reward to be withdrawn, TotaL ...t.su.sa SATCBDAY, XAItCH 22. New Yoik—Cetton closed firm with an upward tendency to quotations. Spots unchanged; mid dling tl!f,c. Net receipts to-day amount to 9,11.3 bales, against 11,151 tuiea last year; exports to.661 bitea: last yea siupw.rocngSl.OOJMl.,?. CINCINNATI, March 22—Whisky steady at d. 15. lOCISVILLB, March 22 -Whleky quiet at V.l. ST. LOUIS, March 22-Wbi.iky steady at 31.16. CHICAGO, March 22 - Whisky steady at 31.16. under indlctmeat for renting property for purpose: I baloe; stock 79t,6X2 bales; last yetr bales. y ' I S2; rosin Brm; strained Jl 16; good strained 51.20: 560,930 I ta'finaatlt.OOt.crudetni'peiiUuetteadyihsrdil 39; I yellow dip and virgin 32.C0. •at v* -fegha theoptningapfiofortitgquotations I „#AVANNAH, March 92-Turpentine steady at t! ; , !od iote-»Mo-.'zy( I 31V4; rosin quiet; strained and good strained lt.20 cr.rorr* a.UK), 19)1.25; no sales. is on the wrapper. None are genuine with- vareh— 1109nil 10 Sfarcb ;2 t!l 1J J CHABLESTON.MarchM-Spiritsturpenttnequiet , *PtU 12 cr.rH —JU4« I atMXt main quotations; strained and good strained I May U 2J8 23 Hay „.n aj-j .. 81.Mi»l.22H. Inne.« n,l3q;l it 7cm,. 11 «911 47 1 fuiy „U Mtqn 53 .'nly.„....... August -11.66 Sit 67 Aognst ..... 11 MAH 011 NEW YORK. March 22-Rosin firm at J162K! fli eawlfo urpcnllno dull at 3sH98iV4. General Graham aaka fbr an increase ot}sl^atibTcomSbnAO^aS5g?‘ We,e * > * >dp *°' ~s«re OotabSn"“df>9t2l0rtI TfLUORE A KROCsE. REAL ESTATE AND ivalry. He regards it necessary to continue I — — Tnteaber....loso9)0.s:i Hovenbar. lotoata-asl ®Jj . . ' . -- .—Ta. .1 I a r... * ...... ill..,.... llea«Bljr-r..-...10.62S103I Deoambsy....10.64910.16 •» Frtichtreostreet, Atlanta. Ga., will answer all cavalry. the campaign and favors a further advance I A Remedy for f-nng Discuses, in ths flonilan I Dr. Kobert Newton, late president of the in the Soudan. | EoIecUc o( th( | ctty 0 ’f Kew Y ork, and fysnambCT. 10.62910,31 Secem'o6'....10.649W.t6 “ Fcaohireo street, Allan to, Ga-wlll an.wer all " I c-i.-ropori'icn-je. that means business, relating to rfoisd firm, safA.73.W0 bales I real estate in Atlanta and tnroughout Georgia, ulvsrpeot—Fntnm olreu! steady. »rc '»• Uplands I They the banquet in celebration of St. Patrick’s I liam Hail'a Balsam very extensively in hia 9 7C0«ha sere ijccrlrAlirKKii! 12,20?; ' tnortno | day at the BelleviBe suburbs of Paris cons praoHce, aa many of his patient*, now living 12.200. tained hiuta that more exploalon. would | "u.lXmedrtl'ne'!ca n ; ^.mnlvTeaMfv l4 n J Lr « I - r< >“ on *'eady at quotations. We quote | occuri tbedynaml accessions radical 1 Irish republican brotherhood are joining I .- r '--I cotton ior tbo world 3.0M.E81 bales, ol which 2, tOS.iSl I them, na they have become convinced that it | The Railroad Krn In I-lteratnre. | bales is American,against 3,2)2,i02»nd 2,5‘O.Ml bales | Ettbdivide vacant property. Make real estate mictions a specialty. will be fmpoiaible to face England in tbe battlefield, Messrs. Funk & Wagnaile, of New lilt illdurMRia p IWlokultftiiil croc' «, with cm ton ttrine, PC. Daxcsi* Ain(.nuiu,i»b»reat o.^MeWJ.uuu uiuci i wllh c ^ totl t . T ,„- Klw> croch#t ktl |, u York rofcpectlveiy last year: receipt* of cotton at all lute-! *aek*. arshmia »i.iiiinjr4.tiieru««4nii i»rtic-io». ?—that ri° r towns 86,155 bale*; receipt* from plantation* I 35°c*n*«JI<'ur’foriool 10 uwjr “* C - fsrfc ta Jriss 1 - T = : - 1 p *, tt * npub - who will be 'under .pedal pay and l}»ve I ^TuTi«7Hawthran" JoaouS”' r JSSUr U, «IS' I •‘IVKRFOOL,March^2—noim—Cotton firm; mid-1 sp'-'ctal duties. Twelve ot them aro Epglish, I p . ..hmn FdmM K*«Si H.l» *K r ’ ^’ I d)Ingupland»6t middling Orleans 63<: sales 12.000 1 eight Irish, and eight American. Tb? rest 1 F ' u, TO. n“ rU “ 7erelk “ a, °- ® tc '. books bale*: ipeculaUon and expert 2.ooo: rereipls 12,200; are Itasai* : , Fi-.m-h fiermsn An.t*l.n I on whloh h »v* to pay a heavy royally, all American; uplands low miiiillfng clause March I ffllfs B'JtT^6 B T„:jirn Think of such books selling lor 15 or 25 centa »ad April delivery!! 1-641: April and May delivery Italian, Bosnian «cd Cdoadian. The I . u. v ( , wondersach men us U 8 n».ur Io 1 64: May and Jnnedellvery 67 6i.a6-«4; Juue 1 ac^aa SSKf ‘° ^ nBfidrawn^X'proolamnUon 1 offering on“ « ndort «k | “8- Wendell Phillips, jaat betoro VERPOOL^fiirch21-1 ;Ctiu.m.-Salesof Amor- tlint ««"■ IV,nnn,1.r o.mnn Iih.na’a B |inn7i his death, spoke hig approval in the warmest icon 9.4CO: uplands low middling clauso April and 8p^re,«V« U o"m,n Dlgnrwlthlf?.VfoUot tbti ' #dverl ‘“ ement on I Mar. dchvcry.O^Ociobcr and NovemberdcUver, ere, lias lied to the interior. Hit (light is at- ano!n ® r w tribulod to the reward which was offered (or I Th0 0 zlerCotton has taken more premium., and I WS W* his capture. Slaves are deserting him and I solls for more money than any other cotton in tbo I fleeing to 8uaklm._ Tha United Ireland, of j market. See ndmilieraent In Ibis Issue. w | S? p u^i Slem-WMag Musical Waici'. J KithW*!eh U nii4-iymad*.• 11 rtr pUtedf-id J the rrctu«*t no*w2;y«vrr oltorcd to tho Doy* Jaad *irl* of America. It la a i BcsicAL ummn, * —* of a wuuh, trlflt Mat a . . 6 4*0-6; futures dosed steady at the lowest quotations I of tho day. n W*v» rose, March 2?—Oat'o-’ quiet; w^dllng | ‘md* middlingt>rinaiifcl]%: Bale*60 hale*: I receipt* 47; Kfom 1,740: conau idated net re-1 ' “ * 8j%oxporta to Great Britain iu. 169; to con- which William O'Bryan, M. I*., is editor, de-1* i aha nounced the offering of a reward for Osman I Ladim who nuarl fashon »nd jcconomt 1f . y . Illnna'a hoa.l Htiilasun »Ie,.liitiil nrntro t ha ♦ I Writ® tO thO KCIUIIIEXDT M'V'O GO.. NeW York CltT 1 AdOuhTAf MirCli 12-UOljOn Oraii Digna a head amlaays: Ireland prays that ( or q„„ r U *n i*raoles and murirAtlooi ot Km. low middling lO'A: *ocd.ordtn..rjutt itcmpa. Osman may ezeaps BritUh aasaminatlon and btolderiSq u£J. “Slds. Buohlnm. Rob“, Skim, »?» hM®*: zhlpmena -: sej*. 643. he spared to lead hla gallant spearman to I Tnnklngs, ctciTwnlehItnullafreeoI chargo to any OHABLUBTON, March a-tiottou steady: rata-1 Victory.” I address. 4 dllng 11; low raU.lilng lt^i; scon ordinary 10M; I El Mabdl is organizing an artillery corps, I „„ net roceiptz 6.3 bales; gmsstoa; (aloe 250: stock I composed of Egyptian deserter*. When the 01»® your children fnntm’e Worm OIL tl 80,132. . ? Eeaqx MAXI T'Q «6. r.<..ie.s.*, u. I, Heetaae a loops u: I Infallible^ tasteless, harmless, c«ih»ril™?Orlever. | shuew, reatlesanesa. worms, ronstlpation. 25c, One thousand people are flooded ont 0! their composed of Egyptian corps is completed he will sot out on the, __ _ „ , „ , , . ,, mtreh to Berber. He ho* with him twelve Tl 7 Dr jSanfonl’e Liver Invirorator and lx European and sixty Egyptian officers of I convinced that it can core all bllioua disorders. Hicks I'aaha’s army. . “Mother Swan's Worm l'siiis, March 20.—Mnch attention baa been ... excited by a letter Irom Rome which ap pears in the Defenee, a clerical newspaper. . „„„ , Tire writer recounts too charges of the pa-1 homes along the Cumberland, lacy against Italy. The pope believea that I . lie independence is threatened, especially I CONSUMPTION CURED, since the court of cassation rendered iia do clslon that tbe real profierty oi the props rueviaiona. siuaus, etc. WHEAT, Opento* Highest. Lowest, do ing. ...™ 91M 91’£ 94 94 ....... »6X 96)2 t5« tiH roxx ....i, - - - 1 Mav .„.!s 15 18 65 An old physician, retired from practice, June 18 15 18 15 The foUirwlugqtiotaUoniindioate tho fiuct nations >n the Uhlosgo board of trade to-day: T. hut. 8K S BOB’S COMPOUND OF ^ E COD LIVER LAND LIME. J clslon hat the real property 01 the props- ha , lng hadplaced in his hands by kn East I ganda fide should ■>« converted iuto Italian i n j|,, missionary the formula of a simple I J*""' reatra. Tire letter asserts that hi* hollneea I remedy for the e'peedy and permanent curaof ‘ Jau ® U “ K re " ™ n, ». C i r . i “?. l i!„!^ h iL lt ?i.^iSS!: consumption, brouchitie, catarrh, ostlimaand . 9 55 9 55 ..*I‘ M, .f' ,TcrW,, . nn '' Lime -That Pleasant 1 ***^ actlw© ,*f.^rez In the cum of alt con.nmnttvo 17 9. 17 0J!< 1 y mptoms "tVIlbor's Compound ot Pore Cod Liver 17V7X W W>4 | Oh *“d t Lime,” u being nnlvcrrally adopted In 5-t^'™ 1 s eld by the proprietor A. B. \Muioa Chemi-t Boeron, and all druggist. I ., u . „ im „ a , ulu , FLORIDA 0UR0SITIE 5 ; BY MAIL. ing Borne. Malta is mentiouedaa the place i *11 throat and lung affections, also a positive ATLANTA. March 22 -The gene al market Is firm I T RAVE A QUANTm'OF SHELLS, BKA BEANS, ol the pepe’s fn'Ure residence, I J ruidicasl cure for norvons debilitv nnd all “hi active wiln tho exception ot com, which Is n- I * etc., from Florida, which I will .end poa'pald • innonKuwicureiornervooe uemitty nna *4t I dnUncsa. Kiotu—Patent proeess I7.2SA I byuAllatthnlotlowteg prices, viz: Pa-kunof 20 • ,, , j nervous complaints, after having tested its 57,73: fancy 36.25; extra family C5.759M.C0; tzmtrj I forsscenu; 45 for 50centa or im for Sl.m. Stamps Alum is used in many baking powders as a I wonderful curative powers in thousands of *5.24985.60: extra K75915.00. Whwfi-No. 2 red I <»k® n - As to myrespqniiblllty I refer to thfa paper, cheat, euhstilute for fruit acid. AU such I cases, has felt it hie duty to tnzke it known to I (1.21StStv25. Com—Yellow or mixed, car lota hulk I Addtcee WM. E. CUNNINGHAM, powders are dangerous, for it requires no | his suffering fellows. Actuated by this mo- 6*>i do. sacked 71c: dravlpta76c. Cora Moai-77X', I 55 Decatur itreet, 855SaSSjSVumSSti auffaring, | 1 ^ d ‘ times ussii to enliven the powder. To escape I all of there objectionable drugs, use only Dr. | Price's Cream Baking Powder. I Bent by ms:. „ Melvin. Mltcavli. Fall Stver. Mrewhutalt., tat •“« l J>'®P«P*'' A. Noras, 148 tower's | «EW XOBA. March 22 : -na,r. aoutnem rather | by tiurttre wim a toomachu. Her clouts caught | block, Rochester, It. Y. Arise ta. Paralytic elrokes, iieart disease, and kidney O'ecllons, prevented by the uso of Brown’s lion Bitten. A rrtflfllia Whleh 1. UeelA’r Gearies Tree. Four years ago when tbe Johnson combination teller from AaaerablTraan Hesg. Btati or Naw Yoax, As-xudly Chamber, Aidas y, April 13,1883. Daring my tempora^y-rriidence here th* past winter 1 contracted9 severe cold, which I cr‘ for a time confined me to A/ room and ren- I ? >> weak: common to talc extra 18.20904,70; good to choice 84.7)986.10. Wbr.a*, spot 549)40 tower ;No. 2red MarchSl.OUf' April 11 of>49li.;». Cora, spot Mo.lower, clo'hu weak: ongraded6(5361: un- 'reded white tO; yellow -outhorn 6t«61>4: No. 2 larch 66« o*'.'. .pit H&’/aCClover, closing steady: No. 2 3914910, Hote steadliy held. riinCAw" March 22—Floor unchanged choice plows st.-re belog linroductd U was predtctrit by , M| | id eventually I dered me unfit to attend fo ray duties. I not and J4o lower; canb.S0>4933; April 3,«93l?4 CHICA'->" March 22—Flour unchanged choice I Send to mo for Illustrated Catahgueet tbe above wloter 84.75985.6.1. Wheat, regular active but low-1 Plow. C J. KICKLIGHTER, Atlanta, Ga. cr; March 8SH989K: No. 2 Chicago spring S8'i9 | wkylt dtue it:)*: No. 2 red winter W9Ji.ro. Corn weak ana I - ■■ «■ — — them by the sucoosstut "lanicreo! the south vert- I usuallv attend tied the truth nt tbe prediction, and the reduced I . . ,, . , , , low price ol their wings suit fenders makes them I w** 6 * tightness in tha cheat, accompanied tbo lcatiittg plows of Iho country. They work on I with a severe nain which mafia breathing arty ordinary atock; make any ptow that b needed I ,, ™ p WD1 „ . “ aa ® Drea,niB g tm tho farm, uslua tho tcoitrr or bull tongue for a I difficult and rest impossible. I tried the point i they nap your blacksmith aecouut; subsoil I aiU al remedies—cough drems. cough cordials while they prepare or culUrate: never cover up I , ,• "‘ueuier—aiuga urups, cougn corutais k lbs youug plain; aavoonc-tblrd in h wing; make I etc., but received no substantial relief until I eighteen dlffcreut ploweoutol the scooter;can ad-1 annlied Aitmcs'i P, Jaat them to auy kind of woik warned, and to da* I fPP ilea alicccl a loaota 1 lasizbs on my *rv thr i'1u»|hh plow* In .Vmertc*. Ht-uce. it U 1 back ana cheat. no: to wondered at ibat the mo*t *ucce»ful farm- I I nnt nn «h« n rn k:.;g.„ - • ertare Ia>lnga*tdeall o hen and uae nothing hut I A “ M0 * P a * on when retiring, and was da* the Jobiiron combtuauoa plow*, call* ou rour I lighted to find myself much better the next merchant for them. ^ I mornin(f- j„ two days I was well. This, and Advlest to Housers. I tbe experience I have had with Allcock’e Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing syrup sbould always re I Plastere in my family, has convinced me that SV.Si^^o^ril'^^nat'lrS'u’i?, f °* “ 1J *' ‘P™^ ^>4®*. rheum,. •jeep by reUevmg the chIM from pain, and tbe Ut- I tiam and local pains, Allcoek's Porous Plas- very pieman!io < tuta. iEkwUks the chUd', eottcai I 4er®are the quickest and moat effective reme- 2S WaMe-KSi KBTJjS^SiiSS I dy * xUnL J0HN H0AG - raise, whether arising from teething cr elhar uauwai. Twenty-five oantaabottie. . .... Mrs. Fred Prince, Bottou, had a (100.00) check In I Naw Yoax, March oi.-The following ta the ttata- hot wediltug pUt»- ^ I mon t 0 ( (be associated bauk* for tbo week: lot * p,,ep] I ^SS"::::::EE::EEE I'sS ,11 the inconvenience which ingVO,*** th®, 5S7 a heavy cold, but was effllctfo I cnih; (l 07!4 March: No. 3 refi fall98. Corn lower; I 8 v 6 *“d 9 •mUJiNNATI. March 22-Floor easier; taml.y | ! 2 sa® W5fS£ , *S , l«wSW!h&s the biggest thing out m £EftJS* :5^.„0«ta firm: No. 2 mixed a'lj | (new) E. N’ASON' A CO.,t2Q Fulto't at. Nww York ltlcs. Ac. Cards arts name. 10c. each neck. TtTrrr.H RRika White'M; 'mixed (2 Lao. firat; No. a western | Norm Haven, cl mixed 87. club must play all gamea on the college grounds. An Extended Fepslartty, Brow a BzoacuiAL TaocEXS have been b -fore tbe public maoy years. For relieving Coughs and Threat troubles they are superior to ell other articles. Sold only In boxes. ______ i population is 5.101.000 -3 OW.OCO lets Re Careful,” Ask for Wella’ "Rough on Aorna" 15c. qutc complete patmaneal cure. Corns, worn, bonioa liven use tliry llnrrre It. 'My patrons speak of Benson's Cipcine I isqnence been aroused into action, and sale* for Porous Plasters in th* highest terms.”—N. W. I future deUvery were uauiuoity heavy. 8Mtahav* Atwood, Naw York. I been la active request, aeteodyand upward ten- MBVSWV »-. Tbe banks now bold (3,5901'25 tu excess of tbe | legal requirements. TUE COITUS MAItlSgTS. iHuunTTcnoa cr-'tik • ifaun. March 22 DM. TRXWXXX SSKTIKW. New York—Aithongn not entirety dcsUmte of dultnrse tbe tone of 'hejcotuin market has greatly improved within tbe pad I®* days, and prices at Aa close to day mark an advance if 15926 points for the week. Tb* speculative feeling has la eon ATLANTA, March 22-CtoflHo -Ho HKEllJfc; old government Javaisc. 8arare-8uua«JA7re; K . M mI*4aA kL' - refill* ity!r»r7^.*<‘4: New OtIauis I “*»*® AIHrMTlI WANTED for our new Rellg- ruULilY 1 J toue book, the greatest sueceea of tbe year. Send for Illustrated circular If you man- ' make money. FOR8UKE A McMAKIN, Clndn- Teas — black 4t>aM; ETcoa U-Sfc; uu-unogs 30 5 4111! OZIEB I.ONIiarAHl.K NII.H cor- . TON—Tbe beat now known. Write for pant- lets giving particulars of yield per acre sworn | to; account sales; premiums taken at Louisville ■J. D. (MUSIC Corfnth.'Mfsa. stick 10a Mackerel—Market about bare of la and is: No. 8 kits L. W. 6<o; do. H oars. !6baf3A0 fllA-.d do. Kbhls 106 tbs 14.10 60»»—(2.009(7,00 I ”inn caVc- Candla-rntl weight f-s. Matches -100 net box 11.75; 960(3.50 : 000(4 75. Hods, is kw-uHat In ooxas 51*96 V Rlce-697n. NBW TOBE, March 21-OrtOe. ipottalr t^u uuu . ourcsn property or sines or goons, i wilt a at UK; No. 7 klospot 9 35; March t.M99.l» etoeu I or ezenaego a splendid mill property, now paying dull aud weak, moUoses sugar 5 5-16; BrsztlAti; I well. 1 have no use lor mills or tanas anamean Jew'Orleans 35*50; Porto Rico 30956. Klee firm domestic 53237. cntOimiaTl.March22 -»up*. unchanged; bares refiued 77(93)4' rrewOruansJXreeS CHICAGO, March 22—Sugar, standard A 7(<: cut I leaf 3HO>K; granulated »*. 1 REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 28 PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. , and sites far manufacturing purposes, etc. | Refer ro bangers,mtn-bsots endcIHseesof Atlanta. ! M . p«emirx ta sa protitabta as auy aganc In ths 111 H r world. Price reduced half. Catalogues ht» j AdJreai H. C. A F. TCNISON, Atlanta, Om P ENTIRELYNEW,i.AR44ECHRO- K f I MO ( AKDk, no twoallke—spring a »iva .111 —with name. lOe. Prettiest Pack ever __ —, L/ V/ seen. Lovely samples4e. Nassau Oagn rtbsOX: clear sides 10. bacoc, shoulders Sr.dear J Co -. N. Y. CEfi ST. LOUIS, March 22 — Preritleos unchanged. clear 10H. Lord 9 LOUISVILLE.! March 22 -Pryrtalcniquiet; now pork MS.CO. Bulk meats, shoulders 7Jt;(clear