The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, April 15, 1884, Image 8

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8 THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: TUESDAY. APKIL 15, 1884 - TWELVES PAGES, l ; NEWS BY WIRE. mt LATEST RliMUPino EEWS TO THE CONSTITOTIOV. Til TT????k'. Hodc> Podg, of Crime and CH 1 eeltle, the Country Onrn Telegraphed hy Oor Correepondeote. Lykchburo, April 11.???After everything had been got in readiness at 1???ocabontas yesterday evening, the police force was placed on guard at the main entrance of the mines In order to keep back the crowd which had been attracted by the notice posted by Superintendent Lathrop, annoucing that the bodies could be reclaimed, and then the mining engineer in charge of the reacuing party entered the mine, to note the aitnation of aflain. When the party emerged from the mines it waa announced to tbe assembled crowd that tbe damage was less than bad been supposed, and that little trouble would be experienced in recovering the bodies of the victims. Two bodies were recovered yesterday in horribly mutilated condition, those of Boon Maxey, a white boy, and Jim Crim, a negro. Tbe work of recovery was then postponed until this morning, when It waa resumed under the direcdou of Engineer Moody, A still larger crowd than that of tbe day pre vious congregated at the entrance, and ropes had to be stretched around to prevent too near an approach the to entrance. Trie crowd, however, observed proper decorum and,'no un- due|excltsment was inanlfeated, a spirit of greatsolemnisition seeming)to^pervade the as aemblage. The bodies, as they were recover ed, were placed in boxes on the inside of thn mine, and several of them were brought out together on scar. A number of miners well acquainted with the victims were placed at the entrance for the purpose of identifying tbe bodies if possi* hie, but of sixteen recovered so far only six bare been identified. These are Jim Crim, Ialiam Maxwell, George Maxwell, Wm. Shi- gher, Young Jewell and a German, who was recognised by his wife. Many of tbe bodies are horribly manxled. Some with tbe heads blown oil; others with arms and less torn from their sockets, and ether frightful mutilations An arm and a leg were found in the main entrance, but the body to which they belonged could not be found. A thrill of horror passed through the crowd of spectators in front of the mines as tbe rescu ing party brought out the charred remains of a miner with his dinner bucket clasped in his arms, lie was probably just partaking of his dinner when tbe explosion hurled him Into eternity. Beveral miners were found with picks in hand, and the position of these bodies indicates that death waa instantanoous In tbe mines At 3:30 o???clock tbo announcement was made that no more bodies would be removed before M o'clock Saturday morning. The remainder of the day was occupied ......... being too heavy to be dragged out, had to be quartered and taken out. Very little excitement prevailed at the mine at any lime during the day. A large crowd of men and women stood near the entrance, hoping hy some familiar feature to recognise the n- maina of dead relatives, but as soon as the announcement was luado that no mure bod lea would ba taken out until Saturday the crowd qulet-y withdrew. All of the identifications today were by clothing or articles in the peck, els. The bodies were not in any case rec *g- nixsbleol themselves. Goumaos 0.. April 11.???An engine and tender on the I???au Handle road were plunged Into the creek at Beaver station, near Day in, Ohio, last night, the passenger and baggage oars being turned over. The engineer was killed. Tne llreman was fatally, and the baggage master and postal clerk were badly Injured. None of the passengers were badly Injured. A broken rail caused the accident. The cause of tbe accideut is said to liave been the removal of a rail by train robbers. They made no attack on the train. The p ????? sengers all escaped injury. Tne fireman and baggage master are supposed to be fatally injured. The express mesaeuger was badly hurt. The wreck on thel???an Handle rotd, at Miami river bridge, eight uilleaeaat of I lay ton last night war tits moat complete that lias occurred in years. The train was running at the ratoof thirty mllvj au hour, and fell into the deadly trap with n3 Naming. Ei .quiver Join T'lfoniM, and ilreuiau John O'C'aunfU, of Xenia, weut down In the ruins i f the on- t ine. Former was klllod outright, horribly mangled and vealdad, while the latter is reported to liavo ditd to day. Conductor l???ietsou aud all ??????Uici em- u3! K An,?f p ??? ?? -"K*> Oo'pT- ud ??????? Bonos, Anril ^_ 0lI) ??', n A ft 8pll.tr, of chapter and verse whero Solomon says an honest man Is the noblest work of Ood. Mr. Pedrtck'a re. ply to Dr. Leland reminded me of the following remark of a confederate soldier: Hearing and read, lag many recession speeches I wss Inched to great patriotism. Bo I arranged my business as best could, left my fsmlly and went away to Virginia, thousand miles from borne to shoot yankees. I did not shoot many of them until they shot me on the 47th of June, 1862, at Gaines' mill. I fell and lay on the battle held all nhrht. The next morn, Ing I saw a wounded yankee lying near me and asked him how be felt lying oa southern soli, wounded, lie looked st me and said, 1 see you are a private like myself. This wsr wss not brought on by such men as you and I, but by northern abolitionist aadsouthern Are eaten, but, continued ho, we have got It to fight. I stopped I derogating him and went to grunting and thinking. Youn truly, B. H.ai.lKO Kuhsr.co, Bartow County, Go., March IS, 1884 There ts a man living In Carroll couuly, Gs. who ii eight)-four yean old aud who never waa out run In a foot race, never took a chew of tobacco, never drank a drop of whisky, neither baa be ever w iru a starched collar. f saw a piece in Tut CoKsiSTUTtors last week stating that Mr. Rolan has an egg that will not He only In ono position. Captain Mercer of this place (Atlanta) has sn egg of the seine description. His wife bought ft with a lot moro last week from man who waa telling egg,. Hhe discovered It In handling It. Anyone cslilug at the rcsldenoe of Mr. Meicer can tee the egg. W. Boauir am Mr If C Moody, of Har??Uon, and Mrs If F Hearn don wtll both have to Improve. I have sold since the first of March from one cow 11 pounds of bat ter at 25 cents per pound, which hss brought 110 25 1 also In the same length of time sold 95 50 worth of milk, i want to know who can beat ibis? J. M. GsAY. Kmtoka Constitution: With your permission will glre your readers a tew facts concerning the mad dog question. On the 7th of Fobruary a mid dug earns through this community and bit three hogs aud a yard dog. On the 7th of March, pro clsely one month afterwards the animals so bitten were seised with hydrophobia. They rejected water and slop and at tbs sight of It Inrood sum menaults, swallowed mouthfuls of dirt, seised hold of stumps sad trees, refused to cat, acted at if they had blind staggers. After the hogs hsd suf. fored about threo days they weroahok Mow 1 have a theory which I think oxplalnt the prevalence of hydrophobia It is well known that marriage be tween perrons who aro closely related eanics the offspring to become lussno. Perhaps animals are similarly affected. By exercising proper care In the breeding ot dogs and other animals, it Is pots! ble that hydrophobia conld be prevented. H. A. Bcauooj. Ricbm vamp {Toll u, Vs., adjutant of Robert K Leo , r 1, confederate vetrraus, arrived In this city yesterday, with General Janies H U'llterns, a prominent grand army man of New York. Their object In visiting Boston is to secure the co-operation of tne union aoldirrs and aiilora in raising lands for the building of a home for ex-confedemto sol diers in Richmond. Inst evening about twenty grand army nun met and had a con sultation with the v ; sltors. Captain Rplleir stated the object of liin visit, aud It waa final ly decided to calt a public meeting of all aol- nitre and sailora and others iniereated, at which addresaea would bs tuade aud contri butions received, Tbe arrangement of the date of the meeting aud other detal s was placed in charge ol a committee of the grand army men. Cincinnati, April 11,???Wesley Dsbolt aud Charlee O'Hara were arrested last night, ono on the cbaige ol contempt of court, and the other for obstructing United States malls. Both were strikers on ths northern division ol the Toledo, Cincinnati and Ht. Louis rail road. The strikers hearing this held a meet ing and agreed to return to work If the men were released. Late at night the officers of the road gave bond for tbs release of the pris oners tnu agreed to pay the men for F- brusry and the strike wee declared euded. The men reenmtd work to day. CtscissATi April It.???The strike of the coal beavers at Harper's rolling mill, New port, Ky., lor a restoration of wages paid lest tail, will cause the mill to clcse to night. There are about sixty strikers who eulorce the idleness of (ilk), l???lTTssuso 1???a., April*lL???Fifteen hundred miners of the Westmoreland and Pennsyl vania gu coal company, at Irwins station, Pennsylvania, are out oa a strike They are willing to stand a reduction of ten cents per ton, but object to Ihw quarter of inch change of screen, which is equal to a cut of 30 per cent in wage*. Prnssuau, April It.???Tbe officers of the amalgamated as-Delation have asked the man ufacturers for a c inference to settle tbe rate ot wages. Ikie meeting will probably be held to-morrow. Wasuisutch, April it.???'The attorney gen eral bosunIrred the transfer of the convict, L. It. Redmond, from the a ate penitentiary at Auburn, N. Y., to the fiiuth Carolina pen itentiary a- Columbia. This wai done at Hie rtqueatof Senator Biller and me district attorney. Redmond waa a notorious moon shiner, and ha-1 kills,1 several >ueu who at. tempted to arrest him. He was finally sur rounded by a force aud was literally shot to pieces, lie is a cripple, unable to work, and carries eeven bullets in his body. His gen eral health is rsptdly failing in the cold cli mate of Auburn, and he wtll be removed south where ineeUniate is warmer and where he can be cared for sy bis trienda. LBTTMRS FROM Trig PEOPLE. lain so much pleased with your valuable paper 1 Wiu venture to writs yon a short letter. BUI Alp s and Betsy Hamilton's tatters are read with the greatest Interest. J. H. Ntal'a letter was noticed. Ji I conld see him I won Id ask him to show ms the Enrioas:???Captain Jackson's letter resign Ing the chairmanship ot the state committee used this language: ???Tbe convention" (which nemt. Dated Htt-pheua ) "had scarcely adjourned before It bccamo evident that a vigorous campaign was necessary la secure tho olcctlon ot Its nomlneo for the highest office in the gltt ot tho people of Gear- s. Tho result of that contest was diet,tvs. and .. was quickly followed hy tbe recovery of two congiMsIonaf districts which had been represented by gentlemen who had been elected over the nom inees ol tbe 4cm,critic convention!." Ion us recall a ll'ile more ol this history. Oo the llib day of Hcpnmher IIUI'J. at such chairman. Captain Jackson wrnto to Mr. Hammond: "The its to democratic oommltreo earnestly desire that you should address the people ot A'laula u< on the ponfilnr"??? * - yourmli. . On the tmt ol that month, at the opera house, Captain Jackson Introduced Mr. Hammond In these words: "Ladles aud Gentlemen???Upou tho hHlliofceiigrreiihemuatsevi.ro and yet tho most uat blow that baa ever been glvuu l?? ndopendontlam and Independent coali tionists fell from tho lips of your distinguished representative (Mr. llammoml) In that body, and 1 am confident here, that whnii dwelling somewhat upon the as mo theme ho will be equally abln and equally brilliant as be was upon that occsalnn. For mo to lnlroduco to you the lion. M. J Hammond, ol tho city of Atlanta. Is as ill were to goto his resldenco and Introduce ilm to tho msmbere of his own family. There Is not a lady or gentleman present to whom he Is not per sonally known, and I trust In the future to tho en tire nation to which we belong, he wilt be equally well known ea he Is here." Mr. Hammnud then delivered the meet effective and telling speech ot the wholn campaign. Ills speech waa published ln Tlls constitution, and sent Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder hon been the leading Baking Powder for years. It has gained He popularity from its being the moss perfect Baking Powder made. It ia prepared from pure, refined materials. For purify, a'rengtb and bealtbfnlness, it stands alone. Its perfect excellence will ever be tally maintained. The biennial session ol the legislature Mil hss puaed both bouses ot the Connecticut liglstatnro. A triple aonree of bappineaa:??? a good bnri- nets, a contented mind and a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough flyrnp. about 920J,000. Advice to Mothers. MnnW tallow's Boothia* Syrup should always be need when children are cutting teeth. It ntievet the little sufferer at craw; It produces natural.quiei sleep by reUevtng the child from pair .and the Up tie chernb awakea as "bndht as a buttoaj* It ts veryplcaeantto taste. Reoothcetbci-bi d.aoftens Turns,alleys all pain, relieves wind, regulates howeio, and fa the best known remedy toI dtsr three, whether arising from teething or other nausos. Twenty-live cents a bottlo. A tew ot the loot Cincinnati oonnty records are being recoveied. Tho finest alterative and anti-billons modi qlne on earth, Is Btmarltan Nervine. $1.50 A alto has been selected at Washington for 'the statue of Chief Justice Marshall, which will be un veiled In May. , All Weakra-mw ofCJenltal.OrganN, Scxunl Impotency, end nervous disorders permanently cured lu thirty days, by the genuine Dr. Rloo-a'. Restorative PiUa, Ho'.tlos 50 conn. Fills 9 WO pills 9X00, 300 pills 93 60, 409 pills lo.uu. Magnus it Hightower, corner Pryor and Decatur streets, Atlanta. Wtiole??le by Lamer, Rankin A amar. f At the South Carolina fish hatchery on the Edlsto river, 332,000 shad fry were hatched this spring. "ilnrliu-imllm.??? Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Blad der and Urinary Diseases, 91. Druggists. Bxc'jrn???a Uronclilnl Troches for coughs and colds; "I think them the best and most con venient exlenL"???Bey. C, M, Humphrey, General Iaehlas waa nominated president of Peru, March 1, and Inaugurated thn same day, A Hen???s Brain Food botanical extract strengthens knd positively cures Herrons DebHltr. _erv6irti)f??s.I , ??adt<d , a, unnatural lames, and all aeuersilre aystera: It never (alls. 91 Pkg-.$fo'9;. At druggists, or by mall tram J. IL Allen; 115 First Ave..Vew York CllrT all the black Iowa. Horaford???a Acid 1???liosphate. la DsMIitr. Dr. W. H. Holcombe, New Orleans, La., stye: "X found it an admirable remedy for debilitated state of the eyatem, produced by the wear and tear of the nervous energies.??? THE COTTON XAKKETSl ??? WHHTITDTK/P orrvOF. a Carta. April 13 IM. nra wxxx's axnaw. Mew York???While the tone of the market has been steady this week, prices have been on the ad- rknee, end the close to-day revealed again In fa tares of 10016 points. To-day the market wss sub ject to a considerable advance, and the months eloeed at the highest figure-. Spots Arm and of up ward tendency, a gain o! Me having taken place this week; middling U 13-lCc. SATCRDAY, ArBIL 12, Mew York???Cotton opened steady tb's morning, bet as the day advanced tbe marxet showed evi dence of strengthening, and from early In the day pursued sn upward comae under a firm feeling. At the close tbe market ruled strong with a consid erable lamp up In prices. Futures closed ltoi20 yolnu above Thursday???s close. Spots Arm; mid dling Use net receipts to-day amount to 2,091 bales, against 9.046 bales lost year: exports 6.990 bales; last yea 13,736 bales; stock 029,331 bales: hut year 773,332 bales. nelaw vra elva ths opening sad olcsaie qaai.ucn I gtttac lr.it: r?? to-day t ??_ttlVO 12 00.3 ???lTCs!.???, Jnno, 1213.ee...., July _.!2 2I??A .... August :2 at a Septembers. ...li.oi'ti si emeu t tuner April 11 ??3i May ??????_Al.e7i fuue 11 .M0 fnly ???12 019 August ???1219*.??? leplcmbcr ???11 579 October....???,11.109 October....???II 80a Severnber....:i0149 - November??? -.11 toa.,,,., OwMonlttr.???11019 Deoembu H.I09 'Cored strong ??? tales 143 0 O bales Local???Cotton Arm and higher. Spots closed at the following prices: Good middling llHo; mid dling UHm strict low middling UKc; low middling tlMc: strict good ordinary Uo; tinges IlXo; riatm C/.V%r MEW YORK, April 12???Total visible supply of cotton tor the world 2,975.461 bales, ot which 2,143,231 hales la American,against 3,2X2,302 and 2,467,201 bales respectively lost year; receipts ol cotton at all Inte rior towns 23,369 bales; receipts from plantations 24,767 bales: crop In sight 5.171,014 bales. Net receipts at all United (Rates ports???. tUiuwing a exports for the week.???..???...??? dame week last year???..???., Showing a decrease??? ???... Total exports to date. ............. Same lime last year...??????... Showing a decrease?????? ??? Stock it all united states ports... Rome time last year...???....???..... Phowlnga dcereaite Stock at interior towns ............... Same time lait year.??? ....... Showing a increase???.. ???. 30536 ... 72,4-9 ... 42,096 ......4.637.991 63.62 i 99.231 42.410 ,???*.8-4,IC0 ....3,616.579 ??? 472 719 .... 536.141 .... 774,070 .... 141,921 .... 54,177 Block at Liverpool???...???.... Same Ume last year,???.???. Showing an Increase.. American cotton affoat for Great Britain, netlmola Showing V 4 *.000 926.000 34,600 111.000 172,000 61.000 . Dr. Fullers Pocket injection with syringa com bined, cures stinging Irritation, InBanmutionani! ???'-ary oomplsluto. 91. Lamar, Rankin A Lamar al! druggists. Dr. Fu'ler'a Yonthfdt Vigor Tills anrenorvens do bully. Impotence and nocturnal emirelonr, 91 Mr mall. 14-w 4 i9 Canal ??ireot. New York. Four Springfield, Ohio, boys ran off Sunday to huut Indians, and have not been seen elnce. "The doctors said my child must die with spasms, Samaritan Nervine cured hitn.??? Wm. ~ Tanner, Dayton, Ohio, At druggists. Ho I'nrefal,??? A>k for Wells??? "Rough on Corns," 16a Qulc complete permanent cure. Come, warts, bunion Itemnrknble Kocapr, John Kuhn, of Lafayette, Ind., had a very nurrow escape from death. This ia iris own story: ???One year ago I was in the last sta ges of Conanmptlon. Our beat phyaiciana gavetuy cssa up. I finally got so low that our doctor said I could not live twenty-fanr Lours, My.friends then purchased a bottle of Or. Wm. Hall???s Balsam for the Lungs, which benefitted mo. I continued until I took nine bottles. I am now in perfect health having mod no other medicine,??? . Tho Louisville board of trade pronounce agslult I tho outoego of silver dollars the stale executive oommlit c. spprrctariug Its K wer and Ibo effect It would p:oduoo, sent enly-Ara thousand copies ???f it throughout the state, but mainly in tbe 7th and 9:b <1 striata. Mr. Htrpbeus, returning /turn sout* west Georgia, road the speech end was so well satlsAcd ihal he do. dined to speak further In his owu behalf Wo know the result of the campetgu, and wo further know that the rceorery ot the 7ih and 9 It dlsirlota Wgs mainly due to the masterly effort at out dlstlu- gubliad representative, Hon. M. J. Hammond. cm*. ' 4 05bd-;3A??i??i?? From lbs Franklin, Ga.,News. Wa bare always heard It said that a chicken could not swim, but In this lnsunoo tho theory waa exploded. Ono day last week a hawk darted down In Mr. Harris???s yard, lels -d a month old chicken, and Aow off across the river. Marrhali Pittman saw the hawk catch the chicken aud shot at him. No sooner than he rhot, the chicken MX dropped in the river. Boelog It fall, Ur. I???lttmau ran to the ilror. and strange to say, about twenre iw the mu. retfiwtmmln. Job .11 <*ildren "">'!??'??? Worm OIL lie being .mated at the sltfit, eaU rt tf Ter4 , otflst K nth men ai d waited to to what the result would . In a low mtuutca, however, li tcachrd the bank aud looked al the admiring lockers oil as It u> salute them aud receive their cungtatutaUoDs. It wss carried to the house and dried, and now It Is ths pvrtcst chicken In lha yatd. That ibis chtckeu awsm nut ol ibo river Is not bear-say, but It Is an actual Iset. MEW YORK. April ;2???The following are the total net receipts ot cotton at all ports slnee Beptem- oor 1, 1863: Galveston New Orleans Mobile. Savannah.................................. Charleston Wilmington??????.?????? Norfolk Baltimore Mew York???.??????... Providence Philadelphia West Point Brunswick. Port Royal.. city Point-???::::::::.::::::::::::::::;.:::::::: imflanote Ncwp -rt news Minor points 4,637,994 RAW VriRK, April 12-nov.o. qnlct: clsd'ingup lands 71J4: valdnilng ririeniw VP4. i-'.u 4,5 tralcj; netrooeipts2i)liN,oi672; consnTdatsd net receipts 2,691; exports to Great hritalu 6.90 j. flAVANWAH, April 12 ??? OoiiOM nominal: mlt- dllng I1X. low middling 10X9: gnodordlnorv 106-16; Tel reompts ScO hmlee: rrowr 301; turns (60, ikicu 1,003; exports coastwise it). N??w ORURANd April 12 -Ootmi strong; m'-ldilas 11 7-16: low middling UH: good nr'(aery 11%: net receipts t49 hales; error* 455: suite V 0), nock 161,736; experts to Great Britain 790. AUGUSTA, April 12 -Gotten Arm; mld.Uht ;11K; low middling 11; good ordinary ???; uat ro.-o.pt> 270,baloa; shipments ???: ca'u.s 279. ORABLMTGN, April 12???Gotten Arm; foi Idling UK; low middling 11K: goou o- 'i is.-y r.H: no reoolptl215halos: t.-osaJM; ??s)cs209; stock 12.935. g-jsvriwpn, it u aim, p.to, O0NST1TU1ICK emu I 9K: deer sides 6K?? hsms, regar-curod M. lard, choice keltic rendered lC???-J. ATLANTA. April !2???Market steady; cirarrib sides 9*S-:. Bacon ???Sugacon-5.1 bans I3WAI4C, U-4-inr??i roH"-*!.9Kc:63S>cans94fc;tubsUc; lOttcanalOXc: dEctnsl^e; 3 lb cans 10Kc. NEW YORK.'April 12-Pore ties:lly held; old 1 ? c "n'K ot ?????L S7> ???* ,1 J' c0 - Middles nominal! long dear 9K Lard opened 16A18 piluta fir.wer. closing weak; contract gradespot 8.75^150; Slay e,6;??8 76. ..ffiKCINNATL Apiit 11???Port quiet; meas9i7.2JO ???17.50. Lard Arm at 8 40. Bnlk meats Ann; ahonT dc??? 7; short rib 6K. BsoonArm; shoaUten73i; ihort ribs 9j<; short clear 10 Wlftis bitior* CU> ATLANTA, April 12 - Market la Heady, Corn wlrisay, rectified. 91.00CWL40: rye. reothlee, 91.1019 U.30, rycaridSourbou oc-diau 91.60S32.00; ,am 'glided ft 23)991.75; Now Fnylond ff76.3JL30; St. Dro-X *L/J0: Jtlmaca93.8O4M4A0: gin. dc??ns??;???.o31..* : Dv??JS54.liC; Cognac brandy, do- uesfian.9C891.HiBn}mrtfd ??.00??13.M: ocpyn ???lisrined oern wlriak7, Senrrfa 91.75; ,-.u'f ??adl??u???k 'breiidy 92.CC4453.M:: cherry and tfneci brandy 9L00*JlTfo- portwi-te ilM<ttc tt, quality: ahorry 91.KW39.e7; catawb-A tt.S-vq-.it ttcpr-virnon?* .rn^ti.9 nnrrmS?; Apr l l , ^r^T Wikv uccburjfcd v %' H. ODfCfnrNA-i t. April 12???steal7 at BT. LOUIS. April 'mv Keady m w.ie. :o????trr Prafitn. ^ATLANTA, April 12???Eggs???,60160 Butter-Good frnwea in r??a demicd tod ccerce: JcrBcj35c; creamery 32c; fancy Tennessee 21K?? <0c: chol * -25; dnlt. Live Poultry-Hens 2s??30c: cock 22??23c; ducks 25a'27c: geese 40t; turkeys 1201.4c. Dussed Pooltry ??? None. Game???None. Turnips *2.661943.00 Jt barrel. V.-h Potatoe*- old F2.IXiS * b * ml - 8 " eet Potc.tocs- 91.1u??Si.25 Dried 6 rnit ??? Nominal. Honey ??? Ptralned ua:2Kc:tnUte comb 15c: dull. Onion.?????? Yellow Danvers 93.25H!3.'d: iod9J.60al3.2S uob- bags???6??6j. Feather, Dull; e-iojce 6Lu65: prime 51960. Uhoeac-Belnctnd r.rcemtiH. PeinutiCaai imito and UMlMtiDicrtfi. ATLANTA, April W-AppJc* ??? f9.00dlf8.00 per bared. Umotu-u.1tan.00 *t hex. Oran s e??-l3.75 994,609)bo-. Cccoannta???8??1>4. Pineapples???Few on the market. Bananas???71.0 962.0J V buaclt. Figs ??? I89200. Raisins ??? NtV ?? box 93.00; new London 93.26; K box tl.7b:???4 bo* swe! tjawants???7K??3c. Cranberries???Nono on markeL California pears???Nono. Citron ??? 2 c. Almonds -420c. Pecans???lie. Broxils??? 16c. Filberts ???159I6C. Wa.nnta???X60. Pcauutv-Flrm; Tenncviee7(a7Kc; North Carolina 8Ke: Virginia 12a: roasted I'AoHi GT CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000-0 Tlckct.v Only $3. Shares In preport!om Louisiana State Lottery Co ???Wo do hereby certify that wo seperuto the or- ixngementiferallthe Monthly aud Semi-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana Sts to Lottery Company, and In person manage and control tho Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, felines land good faith toward all partlea, ni wv author Is ithe Company to use this oerttfl- -. - , .. 1, cate, wlm ftc-sDnilea of out aigiisturei sUschsd Urora9100; JalmarA93.60<!M4^0: gin. dooissnoIn 1U adrertUements." WILMINGTON, April 12-Tuipentlnequiet at31; rosin (l.m; sttaiced 9110; gcov stralbod 91.15; tar brut at *,.i5; crude tnrpenttut steady; budtILOv; yellow dip ??ud virgin SL75 8AVANMAH, April llv-TaGM-ntlne nominal at 31 iy; tosin quiet but Arm; strained and good strained 91 20: nosslee. L'f4 ARLE6TOM, April 12???Spirits tarpon line steady at rOX; rodn dull and nominal; strained end good itninAf) s??,f0. NEW YORK, April 12???Rosin treftk at $1.47X0 15.i 0; turpcntluo heavy an*! lo^er at Lirm atot* TajASTA, April 12???Market dull for mule*and Dora/*. There 1?? n rery good supply cf both on toe market at present. Prices admit of no quotable change: good medium m ites M to l4Hh??uds8F6i4 fir*- to 15WMw>a*i2V*????8V >6h??n-i?? IP4VJ91W. SSf5.1?u?5. h 3??SK^ e ,n p ' ,:e,nn ** 63Mi A P r *i. , ^???n??gs Arm; common and Connate rlotterg, yeanbyth9Lct,-Matare ??? ...???- ??? ..???..able purpoeea???with t. capital oJ91.000,100-to which a reserve fond ot over 9660,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular tote Its frauchlts wss made a part ot the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A.D., 1879. Tae only Lottery ever 7oted on and endorsed hy the people of any State. It never seals* or ooctpouea. 14s Ornnd fUngfo Knrnber Drawings will tako place monthly, ASFLENDIUOPPOKTUMrPYTOWffl A FOE- rr-NE. FIFTH GRAND DRAWING. GLASS E* IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, May 13, ISS4???M8H1 Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000 2 (i0,000 Tfskats at Firs Oollrvi fit*. VracUcas, la Fifths In ??r??p??rttos. LIST 07 72UU8. 1 CAPITAL PBIZB??? 17B.00C ??5,000 3 m, COO Hi,000 30,000 ???. 10,000 30,000 ???20.000 ?????????????????? *e $0,003 25,000 13,030 ??? Approriwation Prliea of 1760 600.se??? 250..... 1,730 4,500 2,250 ..*205,500 T. A. FRIERSON, AUCTIONEER- LEED3, ???l, at ouoltou; 912 brau- j . veloablo lots; sate Wcdnei- dtyand Thurrdsy. April ;>| and -24. Grand excur- alon f rom Atlanta to Leeds to Birmingham, only 91.10 for roand trip, gewl for both cays and for the entire trip to Leeds and Birmingham and return. Special excursion traios turn A'lanta and Bir mingham: Atlanta train will leave at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning April 2t. and re- turn Thursday night Wednesdayslght willbespent In Birmingham. Holels will make low rates, Leeds is 161 miles west ot Atlanta mi the Georgia Pactfio railroad. In tho beautiful Cabahavalley, nnd In theheart or the famous coil aud Iron Oelds of Alabama. Bltminthem h 16 tulles beyond Lteds??? 167 milts frtra Atlanta. This Is the best and cheapest opportunity ever off-rood to ths public for a trip over the Georgia Pacific road. For SI 60 left then halt a cent a mile, tho. .cxutsionljta will ride over the ; see all tho fine scenery; ell the flour- ,...mg towns; visit beeutHnt Locd's, whero the recent cyclone did such ft-sifal execution, destroying Leeds and killing many people; visit Birmingham, the magic ct'y of Alabama aud tbe Pittsburgh! thesouth. A braesband will r.ccom- piny the exenrslcn and refreshments will be served on the train and at the sale, Those who can tpiros mile mno;ihould notmln thle ttlp.SThe cost will ho trifling aud the trip will be pleasant and Instructive, pla a andgcdgrapblcil map, ol Leeds are now ready and will bo mailed free to all wbo will write to me tor them. They give full Informadou on every oolnl,and Inlldeicrlpllon ol Leeds, Its great advantages, superior resources end bright future. T. A. Ftlenon, 36 Walt street, At- lauta. Ga. 1,967 Prise*, emoantlnc to ???. Application for rates to clubs should be ms do only to the omoo ol tho Company In New Orleans. For farther information write clearly, giving loll jssshtiss&&iSteS??sr orf * n par ??? ,,te NEW ODUEANS NATIONAL BANK, _ * . ??? . Now Orleans, La. ^Postal Notes and ordinary letters by Mall oi ???xpn-ss (all sums o!95and upwards by Express at our expense) to H. A.DADI 41 IN, New tirleanT, La??? Or M. A. DAUPHIN, * ??? 607 Sovenfh wtreet. Wiuhlngton. D. O. PRANG???S EASTER CARDS. EASTER CAROL CARDS. For Bale by all Dealers. FOR SALE. No well regulated household should be without ??? J Atlanta, April 10.1631. bottle ed ANGOSTURA RITTERS, the world ro- ThelollotrliiXquotatltmslndloatotho fiuctnatlone 5STJ???,S,. , }P. p * a .7v r ^r 0 ?:'dre??? n ut w f.7ts* ??? ??? ?????? GhlcagSWTonrade W-day: jtuwdby Dr. f. 0,5?Me- *1 014 a*i Himl IMm From the Warronton, Ga??? Clipper. An old colored woman entered the store ot Moure. Allen A Parmer a lew days since and rlau dcsllnoly traush-rred from tho counter to tho depths of h- rrapectoua preset a box of hair plus. Though near slghied, Grdrge Hubert wss a close observer ot the apprupriafton and polllely request ed her to make a icsUtutlnn of the protieriy. The old woman declared that h*-l been working with the "a liwk.??? ell her tile and never waa accused of steal ing before Geoige dived down Into her pocket and exhibited the hairpin.. A look ot it jut, d lu. nncence overspread the ebm mnutenanee of the old woman, as she replied: "1 didn't steal dem hairpins: I Jed put ???em In my imcket, and was twins ter Use 'em out again.??? Alter heatlug the differing that would follow a repetition of the act. pictured to her In (towing colon, she was allowed io depart In peace Dr. I'rioe'e special Flavoring extracts??? Vanilla, I^nton, Orange, Rose, Nectarine, Almond, etc.???for flavoring ice Cream, Cakes and l???aalry. By a new proewa, Dr. I???rice ex tracts from tho true select Frails and Aro matics each characteristic flavor, and produ ces flavorings of rare excellence???of great strength and perfect purity. A llrnilhlnl Diuretic. Bound Bsook, N.J., April 2,1883. You advise placing Allcock's l???oroua Blas ters, in dyspepsia, on tbe pit of the stomach: In ague case, on the spleen; in torpid liver, over that organ; but I really think you ahouid also recommend that one or two 1???iaiitn be put over the kidneys. They stimulate, strengthen and act aa powerful diuretics, thus easting out many poiaonoua acids and sails. I have had fever and ague. All reme dies I took produced little nr no effict until I put au A llceck'a Porous Piaater over each kidney; their action being more than doubled, the malaria waa quickly washed away, 1 have also had several attacks of rheumatism lud two of gout, aud by applying the plasters aver the local pain and also over tbe kidneyr, I egain found your piasters wonderfully effi- , H. K. THOMAE. ' Beware of imitations. ???AUoock's," is the suly genuine Porous Plaster. counterfoils. Ask your grocer geuutuo article, manufactured gtreABona. pr^Tw n t??s^^^* h ?????* U,n * Ud _ flf- s, . D, Cid'9 t.IVcr Invlgoralor??? 1 vegetable, irv tt VtTen gthtlo cathartic action is needed. Tire Osier Colton bis taken more pramlnms, end ???ells for moro money thin any other cotton In tho markot. Boa advcrifscmcnt In this lmua, w LAbtsa who regarl rsaeioif and scosomv write to the KuasnaiDT M???r o Uo., Now York City, tor d-scrlrtlvn samples and Ulualmtlnna of Em broideries, Lac<a. Braids, Kuchin*.. Robes, Skirts, rONHUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, aathniaand all throat and lung aflectiona, alto a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, bee felt it hie duty to make it known to hie auflering fellows. Actuated by this mo tive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will aend free of charge, to all who desire it. thla receipt In German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using, Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, nam ing this paper, ff. A. No yd, 149 rower's block, Rocnester, N. Y. Captain j. 1). Wood, a fit Paulite at hesrL but a Fergus Falls efillor by letideuoa, is lu lha former cny. _ Until It roiuTit In the rarest. How depress! ug it >s to see acres of trees cat down in the midst of a i.ohla forest. How mddening lt>a also to nee that thin spot in lha midst of your otherwise ahnnriant hair. Stop it at once hy the iim of t'a. ker'a Ha'r Balsam For actual itlLi-n-y ihis famous article atari!* a- tbe h.ad of its e'a???S. Fla gs t for tbe toi'er, iL llcio a in odor, and re stores Ice original m'-ir to gray or fsdad hair. Economical, aaasl'ght, orcieiorat applica tion keep# the hatrand scalp in pet feet order. Tbe board ol diroclnn ot the IUtaela Central have decid???d to make no changes In lha exteudve management PAI.MKR'8 P."fumes EXQUISITE. PM.WKR'S Tnltrt fiosps LOVKLY. PA I.VFk-s i o t-n.tae arcs:.Ala care. I???a I.MKK'd Invisible, the lsdl-V dcilght. PA I.MEM'S Manual of itaaeHIrdq free. BL 1- nlt's new posimsster. Rodney Wells, la In Haves want out with a L'g gold watch Kongh on Uats. . I . ra chipmunks, chines: K?? Yota Will rind. "Henson???s Ospcina Porous Plasters are in the highest degree reliable, asys Dr. KskoiT, of New York. 25c. Opcnlnv May..??? 84V4 June 68?? wnxaT. HighesL lowest. Giesiru. m i% row .17 40 17 50 .1/ 45 17 WS CLXAB BIB lIDkg. . 8 65 8 5* . 8 62H 8 Fl.ac . ATLANTA, April 1 all descriptions c prtl 12???Market generally active fo of grain, '???om is particularly firm and U lending upwards. Blocks moreraie. Flour ???Ps'ant prooose g7.26#g7.75: fancy 44.25. extra fam- iVblto milling, car iou> cuts uo, tsuivu drav lota6 c: mixed,car lota bulx (9c; do. awked 72c: dray lota 7:c. Cora MW???76tPrO; stuck feed SL90 W100 Rs. Os'r??? Cor lota bnlk;4'.ui do. sacked take: dray Iota 630. Rye???Nono. Whnst Brio- Car lota 91.12>649L15; dray lots 9t. 17X971.20. Orlta -11.95 ?? barrel. UllltlAFd/ April 12 -Flca'noinlnallyunchangcd; good to choice winter 15.9S.U6. WhoaL regular opened qnlet, wss later unsettled and closed i%4 2Me lower than Ton aJsy; April 7Ht696*i; May 52wauSiM: No, 2 Chicago spring 79)969??? H- t-oru uicotlleo' opened laiHe lower andelowd IHSIKc under Thmsisv; cash 45BI74<; Anilt 465t- Data firmer; cash2i?4??2S: April2ft0*8)i. anil TOME, April 12-riour, sonibera rather weak: common io (air axtm 93.259*4 25: iwl to choice 94.30096.29* Wheat, spot kgc higher, clos ing weaker. ungraded red63<A9LCd; No,2rcd April Mg. May ??? 1 ungraded mV May Mm^tLOlQ.^ Cora,.spot HPJfBjower; hit) eouthera 66 No. 2 on and barely steady: new 16026. GIN0XAN4T1 April 12???Vljur dull; tsnUV 94.53A K60; fancy 55.004446.15 Whca<nominal; Na 2nd winter 91.0.MIC6 cash. Coni In fair demand; No, 2 mixed 51. Osta firmer: No. 2 mixed M0:6K. LOD18VILI. winter 91 mixed 62. 18VIU.il, April 12-Wheat quiet: No. 2 ref 91,03091,05. Corn quiet: ho. 2 while 66; 62. Oau qnlet; No. 2 western mixed 26. Qj NE KIQHT HOR8E ENGINE ON SKIDS, ONE tlx horweDtino on wheel*???all lu Hplenrflit orU<??r. Will Mil for part ct*h,h(ii??nce on tlmo with qood security. A bargain 1* offered. ANTHONY llUEPHY. MOST REUAHLEj FDOO n thcwmib: !s???? Hue best IDIE???D jOUIOT rriaM T HEC0MPLETE lwx??k. Njw etliiion.???Ntv?? ????U AjVynuw'- H.F.JO PS( !*??, f BR - f 1%, IDYES It | (BKTuRB.) (ATTlJL) T'LECTRO-VOlTrAIC BELT and other Klkctkio .1 j ArriJAXcei nra sent on Su Dpi' Trial TO MEN ONLY. YOUNG OB OLD, wHb on* ???utter- lag froni Naaroca Debilitt. Lost Vitautt, Wastim* WRACHKRSRa, nml all tlUHa dlM'aar* of a PsaaoxAT. Natue*. iraultiss front Awntn and Oran Cacao. Spaed/ relief anil aomi raatoratloa to Hi-alth, Yiaoa and.mavi arAaAXTtKD. 84*nd at once for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Addraaa VOLTA 1(1 HKLT CO., Marahnll, Bllelh ATLANTA, April U-OcBCo easier: BloUX019X; old gOTcnunemJava96c. Bugare-Kosy: abradant A giannlated 3; wht'o extra <i 707M; New Orlram, kngan, yellow clarified 6S07S: wSiwj??. MoUaioc--Btaek strap, 2J023 In bbok Byron-New ; Orlaaiuoholce 0: prime 45; lair96040: common 30 Teas ??? Black 4W960: green 40060; murK' ??t oloroe 96; allspice 10; olnnaruon 96; aalgon 66, Sirtran ginger 16; macs 80 popper n -.rr???k*r. ???milk 99! Marion batter 6Ht; pearl ojitar 7c: X soda 6c; XXX , do. es. , Usndy ??? Asror ed ftlck 10c. Hadtne'???Market about bare cf Is and 2s: No. i lit* L. W.. etc; do. ta bbta t??Ns93A0 09J.75; do. Sbbls 100 Re 94.10. Rcap-U>t??w. u w 100 reka*. 4Mnd'?????Fntl weight 15K. Matcte. -too par box 91.15; 900(3.50 : 90074 75. Bods. Is kact,<Kc: In eexaa 50g46)g, Klaa???6??*'o. NEW YORK, April :2-??6ffM. spot fstr RIO dull atlit.: No 7 Rlu spot a 65; April 8.20. .onarduli and oomewbat nominal: osvana cenuHug???l 6V; tolr to (non redniut iKS5S: refineJ, CM405A.; extra r'6>??i??5Ja: Whites! ???- ??? 6^03; wl ivtaik! off A ISA: mould A707Q: .andant t ooeferiumer* A 6???4: cut! aiuam -??? it? cnia^^d ... . N>'7?C k julet; 5??u??t2f: N???w Orle^n* 3- Porto Ki- o 80A5&. SUvflmt: domestic GiNCTNNAlj. April 12 quletintr 'i reioed Maw 5V3CM. CHICAGO, AptU 12-3utar,%??adard A:K;C *??? l^ rallied ??lU*tijr and rulM .. ??*.?? UIW| f Laid 1M15 point* lowar; e*h 8 51 MS ko;??ir MTWtfa.55. Bala m*aP in Ul-demand bat c??al??r; ahooldcn 7; abort rib 8.45; abort ctear ???.Ht LOUTHvill*. April JJ -Prorlitoo/ firm; bm pork 817.50. BoU meat* thoulder* fclear riba IM: clear tide* 7. Baoao. chnnlden clear rlbf now to 3Iako.lt; bow to obtafn HRA7Y the *Uk for It. We tend Ten ???aimptea vi*nA, f o/elsgmnt tilt, all different and cut *o _ . . as to make one KVloch block of Cram PATCH 1 bfrkirwk. for * cl*.: IMaeh block. ??? ** 1 afteta.; with dlafram abowlug bow U \A/0 P k[ **^e *9^^*)* perforated pattens, vvwiaix vortintj rtie, oT TrtrU*. buiterflle*. bug*, beetle*, bee*, tpldcr* aud weba, ??????-ire*. etCro etc^ auel 10 aprajr* U, all for ci??ro with powtler .tra.aa.?? tranaferrlng, to ornament the jee patterns can be itutantly trsoAferrcd to any material.onSarabeuwd aiunjro^llmttover. Our book. **llow to Mako Home Hcantlfnl. H ha* ln*tructloni for making a Tarletjr of patchwork, with dlaarmmt ami llluttratlon* of maev fancy *Utclkea for joining ami ornamenting the ??!!k. Alao. has illus- tratloa* of all the Amtiupon and Aratene atitchea with laatroetlon* for doing this klmt of rmbrotdery and tor making many beautiful ami useful articles It also contains a dt'kcrfptive and Illustrated list of nearly LUX) patterns for various kinds of embroidery. Price. 15 cl*. All the above, with ten varieties of silk for hMnch block, to cents: with si'W for 12-Inch Mock. 8UOO. with silk for both block* ft all poecjjeld. 8 ilka Uatlra $1 and & age*. J. L. PaTTILn, 47 Barclay 8L Maw York. GOLD MEDAL. PARI3, 1873. BAKER'S WILBOR???S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVERl OIL AND LIME. Wlllmr'* rod-Liver Oil nnn Llmo.-Tbo great popularity of thl* **fo and rfllcar.lou* prepa ration i* alone attributable to it* intrinsic worth. I"Jho cure of Conght. Colds, iithraa. Bronchdlt. \\ hooping Cough, Scrofulous Humor?, ard a???l Con- anmptlre Bymetom*. It baa no superior. If r<in*l. Let no one neglect the earlr *ymp??ora* of disease, when an agent I* at head which will cure all oom* plaint* of the Chest, Lungs or Throat. Manufac tured only by A. B. Wilbor, Chcmlit, Boitoa. Sold by all druffiit*. DR. W. A. COOK. (Ju??t returned from New V<uk Hospital,.) Devote, himself to the treatment ot cancers, akin dii.-oses, and g?u!to-urtnarv troubles. Address 48 Marietta street, near to the capltol, Atlanta, Ga. wky 3m DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. T HK PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXI3T- ing between McCombs, Meakln A Os. fa this day dissolved by ths retirement of Mr. J. IV. Mea- kln. J. M. McCombs la charged with the lettle- ment of the affairs of tho Arm J. M. McCOMBS, J. W, MR SKIN, Atlanta, April ??th, 1831 F. M. McUOMBfi. NEW ~FIRM. M. MCCOMB1 AND F. M. McCOMBS HAVS _ _ this day f??rme??l a pirtner.blp with Mr. ieorge Taylor, of Rmtoa, Mas*., under tbe ilrm of McCOMBd, TAYLOR A CO., and will continue the business of thn AfLANTA MACHINE WORKS in all it* rarlou* bratione*. and re??pecifutly solicit ???Ihe patronage fo liberally bestowed upon Porter A Meakln, auu the late firm, of McC;m v >*. Meakln A "O. J. M. McCOMB4, Atlanta, April 0th, 1F44. F. M. McCOMBi. d wky2 J. Georg SUMMER TERM CLCHE4 JUNB f ??' New Englum! Connor vatory of Slailc. Thorough coumo of iostroatlm (a Vocal and Instrumental Mudo, Piano and Organ Tuning; Drawing. Painting anaM .deling; Elocution: English bunches; Modem Languages; and beat Honit accnmmndatloti (with Library, GynmaMum, resident Physician, Prc'entic**. etc ) for 500 ladr students Tuition 15 totMp^r term. Board ana room ft 50 to |7 50 per wet k. 8*ml for Calendar to F. TOUKJEK, Franklin dquro, Boston, Mas*, aat we wky PnrP A lady'a fancy bo* with 28 Article* P K p. p. and 60page book iUnstraUng garnet, AkJ-iA-i. tricks, etc Send Wcti help pwy post* tage. E. NAPQN A CO .120 Fulton 8 r??ei, N Y. sold arBrassi iteafesafv T HP. OZIEK LONGNTAPLE MILK COT- _ TON???the beat now known. Write lor pam* phlets giving particulars of yield pef acre sworn to; account sales; premiums taken at Louisville Exposition, St. Louis. Little Sock,Moaticello,Ark. ( etc f l.W0 in premiums offered by proprietor on yield and staple for 1881. Heed for sale. Prioe. *1.00 per bnshel. Meutioa this paper U. D. OZIRR, Corlnth/MHL farm of 385 sen s. Thirty acres flae river *aud ik bottom, balance good upland, about half ele*red and half well Umbered oa foutb river. Will sell at a bargain or exchange for city or su burban property or stock of goods I will also sell or excharga a splendid mill property, naw paying weil. I bare uo uao for mills or farm* and mean trade Geo. W. Parrott, Peters street compress wk M A DteUiifg is as profitabik; as any ageue m tne llll A r worltL Price reduced half. Cauioguea free Addrem H. C. A F. TBNISOV, Atlanta. Ga. Gossamer Garments Free To eny reader of thl* paper who will agree to show our goods and try to Influence *a!??s among friend* we will tend pea paid two full >\z ??? L*du ???* Goaamer Rubber Waterproof Garmeut* as <amplea, provided you cut thla out atid return with 25 eta. to nay coat, postage. 4c. EMPIRE MANUFACTURING CO., Wllliamhnrg, X Y. ' Wananud absolutely pure Coeats, from which lha excess of OH hss been removed. It has three timet t\s etrenpA of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, j eaL It U delicious, nourishing, i HOTEL IN NEW YORK rirenri-uta,.s~ll, p???*,rtriun,Nsw Yo-i forhsalth. builureaor i pleasure wtn flnd flr<*-daa* ac<v>amoda:ious at [ MILLER'S HOTEL. L^ea lou reutral. near ??? Elevated and bone c??r*. Nice mom*, excellent table, moderate prices; Turkish El??c*ric and Ro- i man bath*. Address OIL E P. HILLEK, 18 * and 41 Weak Twenty ."sixth M., Skew York. (Pruerve thla) J admirably adapted for InsaUda aa wall aa for pereona la kealJi. Sold by Groeers avtrywkern. 7. BAKES & ca, BsnJsfiar, Ian