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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1894.
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THE. WORLD!? ™ DE -
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fresi aer*'*t coat, .lul
haw lorn Cautrm. Vti
N.V.aun b.K... 8*
hcn.auali.prec. 19
fultic liuli Hlb
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bulaui...... ..... b>X
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prec. 12 H'
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Western Union...
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ao. no .pin. i0)»
STATE fiOKDK.
a cun. now set 3a.. 102 X
ao oo oa..iovJ4
Tomiessee 3a.... 78
VlfilniaO'adoc,... W
ao Toilet It. 8.. 3614
ao ¥uuna.DeD! 5»S
rear. *rli*e total, since January 1st Is
429,000, dgaliv.u 1,470,000 during s
ne last year. The rainfall t
enty-four hours euding at 6 o’clock
?t night was .13 of an Inch at Sav.in-
h, .2 at Montgomery and a trace at
h.irleslon. Mobile. Wflm’ngton aii'>Gal-
ston station--^. Minimum toatpir.ilnre
degrees Vo 60 degrees. Maximum teu:-
TAture S2 to JO. Spot cotton here ma
eady and unchahged; silcs 400 for ex-
ind 1,000 for spinning. Southern
Ttarkets were generally quiet rad
nchaufrsJ. Charleston was easy. New
Orleans sold 1.000 ami St. Louis 400. In
nchester yarns were nominal; cloths
t a small inquiry. Port receipts 609,
gainst 1,391 this (lay lust week and
43S Inst year; thus far this week 4,351,
against 7,029 thus far last week. Ex
ports today 2,34^-to Great Britain. In
jOileans futures declined 2 to 3
polntrf, but recovered the loss. Today’s
features: At first there was a siwtH
cline because Liverpool was not ht>
bullish as some had expected. But later
on prices advanced, as there was more
Inclination to buy than to sell. There
has been quite a good business this
eek In spots, and of course when spot
cotton In sold August is brought in,
undoing the hedges against original spot
transactions. A great deal of Interest
is felt in regard to the question of Au
gust contracts lucre. Most of the opera
tors are Inclined to wait and see what
will *be done with them. On the 27th
Instant notices are due.
LIVERPOOL.
middling9 8 16*16. hale* 8,000 bales, of which
600 were t r speculation and export and
Included American. Becoipia 900 halos.
390 American. -■ —' *
Closing quotations— Future* steady.
T~~dpsutac*T
lonueisee.ciaC'a. 00
GOTZBNUKNT BONDS.
,1,.,-irulw'M.lllX I E.s.*V*r«£ul«-
July,................
July-August.
AuKUst*aeptemt>or..
Beptember-October. I
October-Noremher,.
Novemb'r-Deceiab'i
Decembor-lnnuary.
January*February.J
cotton iiarkelt.
rfnee of Telerranb, Mac^ii. flv July 19.
1 This a»r< | Yea tern "
boed uidciing..
Strict Low Middling...
Lew Middling..
6c-<hi cirainary....*,».g*
od-i
0 1-4
tt 3-s
ftt-4
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O \
O 1-8
eiH
c I- *
0:1-8
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G 1-8
Hhe morkot Is faominal at quotations,
with a limited demand. The stock,
while fairly large for the season,.i» In
strong hands, who. are indifferent
about selling at present prio«,
LOCAL KXCXiFTSs
This Day....:
Ttnterday..........
Thledsy Inst wook.
CrJVTASATnrX *TATy.lttNT.
New Tors. July 12—Spot cotton ntomly.
Uiauuo* gulf 2 7*16: middung upu&ts » 3-t5,
bales. 1,400 bales.
New York. Jul* 12.—The future market
om»i ed quiet anu closed Heady, balsa
RECEIPTS AlID EXPORTS.
| For the
T.vday | Week.
fiysoiuuun ptt receipts
Exerts to Great Britain
Experts to France,.
f *I*tw to Continent
tu*k ou bana at How York...
3,815
279.5C4
4,3.1
*3
10.705
....
XXW ORLEANS CLOSINO PUT DUES.
New Oilcans. July 11—Cotton lutucea closed
qslst. tales l*.0dn bales.
fpru
^■y
June.
July
August.,.. _ „I
beptemuer « 73
Octooor 13
PORT QUOTATIONS.
Galveston, July 12.—Dull. Middling e%
not 73; stock 8.161.
Norfolk, July 12.—Steady. Middling 71
net 19; gross 213.
Baltimore. July 12.—Nominal. .Middling
7H: gross 600; stock 11/J15.
Boaum. July 12.—Quiet. Middling ia-n»
net 50; gross 888.
Wilmington, July 12,-Qulet. Middling
7; net a ; stock 2,533.
hliodelphla. July 12.—Dull. Middling
79-1C; stock 6.6W.
Savannah, July 12.—Quiet. Middling
net 176; stock 8.639.
New Orleans, July 12.-titeady: Middling
6%; net 127; stock 45.608.
Mobile, July 12.—Dull. Middling t%
net 7; stock 4,867.
Memphis* July 12.—Quiet. Middling 7
net lft»; stock 10,728.
Augusts, July 12.—Steady. Middling
net 26; stock 4,733.
Charleston, July 12.—Quiet. Middling
2; stock 15,176.
Cincinnati. July 12.—Quiet. Middling 794:
»H 358; stock 3,929.
Louisville, July 12.—Steady. Middling 7V<.
St. Louis, July 12.—Quiet. Mlddllog
«W; net S; stock 33^C3.
Houston. July 12.-Steady. Middling
net 5$; stock 2J98.
ATWOOD & GO'S. LETTER.*
Special wire to Lyons A Jam ea. .
New York, July 12.—It Is tho geenral
feeling that some 'nlluence ls at “
to preveent prices :rom going lower
Llther itis that those short of^kugust
sr* timid about waiting for more "
® tew points profit after selling
rxinth, as It Is still h very Important
jnontli on account of the Urge inter
in It. or else there Is a feeling that c
ton is not dear at present prices shoi
commercial and industrial lond.tionx i
Ptov«. The general sentiment here, ho
•vcr. Is bearish and we think the sa.
c*h be saU of New Orleans and lav
Pool. The observation of those taking i
tj® of It is that with the lndlc&llc
M this season of a moderate crop i
"•JtH nominally get* overbougm. while
"”h general expectations of a 1 ir^o yield
»t Is oversold, as subsequent develop.
«»«tus prove. It remains to be seen ir
tn»* year is to be one of the exceptions.
Liverpool Improved slightly, with ppot
•w% of Ujoo. The opening here wax
” 1 lower, but this decline VftMlkariy
‘'-’covered.
p ort receipts today. €ft) against
“J 7W. The total receipts or new _ _.
*» August, WS9. were 84/56; In 1W0,
•JW; In m. 63,60; in lftd, 19,128, ana
they were 20.551.
Atwood. Violett & C<
SUN’S COTTON REVIEW.
York. July 12.—Cotton declined
:a • Ppthts. but recover^l thU and “
t points, closing quiet
tales 49.500 tnl?s. Uverpoo!
and closed Ete.iJy; i
8.000 H steady prices. The E
X r ece*pt* f or the week are 15
v«in«t 11,000 for the same week last
3 65-34
3 C3-C4
3 fiS-64
53-54
*iwa»
3 61-61
3 64-Ma3 55-64
S55-W
3 67-64
3 61*414
3 69414
3 50 8loJ 10454
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
New York, July 12.—Flour less active,
steady. Winter wheat, low grades, 1.85a
“!.60; patents, 2.90a3.50; Minnesota, clear,
23o5; patents, 3.40a3.10; low extras, 1-ha
:.60. Southern flour quiet, steady; com
mon to fair extra, S.lOaS.OO; good to
choice do, 3.00abv.
Wheat less active, easier, with options
closing firm. No. 2 red! store and ele
vator, 59H; afloat, 6014• OpUons advanced
%o\k, fell %, closed weak at Kafli under
yejterduy, with trudlng dull; No. 2 red,
ber, 61H-
oloulng, July, 59H: August, 60; Septem-
Com quiet and firmer. ..o. 2, 37%a% ele
vator; 48 Vi afloat. Options were dull and
firm at half advance; July, 47Vi; August,
47%; September, 47%. r ,
Oats dull and steady. Options dull,
lower, steady; July, 45; August, 34%; Sep
tember, 32%; No. 2 white July, 46%; spot
No. 2, 62; No. 2 white, 62; mixed West
ern, 62o53; white do, 6Sa59.
Ilay steady; fair demand. Shipping, 60a
55; good to choice, 75aS5.
Wool faJrly active, steady. Domestic
.fleece, 17a22; pulled, 15%. t
1 Beef quiet and firm. Family, 12al4; ex
tra mess, 8.00a50. Beef hams dull, 20.60.
Tlerced beef dull; city extra, India mess,
17al8. Cut meats quiet, steady; pickled
bellies. S; shoulders, 6%a%. Hams, 12r
middles nominal.
Lard quiet end & shade weaker. West
ern steam closed 7.35; city, 6%a%; July,
7.30; September. 7.30; refined easier; conti
nent, 7.55. South American, 7.85; ™*-
pound, 6%.
Pork quiet- and Arm. Mes* 14.00a25;
extra prime, 13.00x50.
' ‘Butter weaker, lull; better supply,
.State dairy, 12a 18; do creamery, 15alV
Western dairy. 10%al4%; do creamory, 14a
i. Elgins, 18%atJ;
Cotton seed oil quiet. Arm; crude,
yellow, 83. Petroleum dull, steady.
Rosin quiet, steady; strained common to
good, 1.32%a37%- Turpentine dull, stoauy,
29tyo30.
Bloe firm, fair demand. Domestic, fair
to extra, 8%a5%; Japan, 4%.
Molasses qiflet, steady.. Foreign nomi
nal; New Orleans open kettle, good to
choice, 2?a37.
Coffee options steady; unchanged ! to 15
points up. July/15.35a40; September, 14.10a
15: December, 13.10al^. Spot RTo quiet,
steady; Nq. 7, 16%.
uSgar raw quiet; refined steady.
A, 8%a%; standard' A, 41-l«a%; cut loaf,
4%a51-16; crushed, 4%a51-16; granulated,
4 l-16a%.
Freights llverpool flrrik fairly active;
otton. 6-64d.; grain, l%d.
Chicago, July 12.—'The local crowd were
closing at the Inside; a net loss or ■
of a cent from yesterday. Cash wheat
sold higher today. No. 2 red. winter,
sold at 56 cents, which was a gain ot
cent from the price quoted yesterday.
There is a growing apprehension among
shorts In the corn market, particularly
those In the present month, that some
attempt at manipulation may be made.
With the lack of regular storage and the
consequent undelivcrable value of new ar
rivals, the ownership of the light stock
of contract grade in the old warehouses
by one or two Individuals, and the daily
output there Is a condition for a squeeze,
Prices were strong today, and the meagre
offerings were quickly taken at the ad
vance. September corn closed higher and
firm. Cosh corn was firmer.
Oats were Arm, taking-their strength
from corn and some or the conditions
which caused the advance In* that mar
ket. notghly the elevator question. Sep
tember closed % higher than, yesterday.
Cash oats weaker.
There was no trading In provisions,
Even the resumption of business at the
stock yards was not potent fo arouse
tbue trade .in this market from Its state
of lethargy. Prlco opened steady. f“‘
moderate offerings and no demand led
a later decline. Tho volume of trad'
was but light.’ arid the Interest in the
market Was slight. At the close Septem
ber pork was 7% cents lower than yes
terday; September lanl, 2% lower, and
September ribs, 5aT cents lower. Receipts
und shipments were both small "*•—
was a butter cash demand.
CASH QUOTATIONS.
Flour waa steady; prices unchanged,
No. 2 spring wheal, G6%u53%; v *
red, K%o56%.
No. 2 corn, 12%’
•No. 2 oats, 39%a40.
Pork, 12.60a 62%.
Lard, 6.73a77%.
Short rib sides, 6.65067%.
pry salted hoouldcrs, 6.0hU2%.
Short clear sides, 0.87%»7.W.
"Whisky, i.20.
FUTURE QUOTATIONS.
The leading quotations ranged as rot
l °WHEAT— Op*ng. High’st. LoWst. Cios.
July W4 **" **
Sept
Dec 61%
CORN-
July 42%
Sept 42%
Oct 43
OAT*—
July 3*>%
Aug 29%
Sent 23%
May 32%
PORK—’
July .312 60 112.W 812 W 812 «
8*pt 12 70 12 70 12 W U W
LARD—
July «» «W «» •**
Hept 6 87% 6»> 6 K% • C%
RJB8—
July ««> 6W • 61% «62%
Sept 60 6 6 62% «&2% «K%
DAMSON’S GRAIN LETTER,
Special wire to Lyons & James.
Chicago, July 12.—Wheat was strong
again at the opening of the mar net this
morning There was a fair report of de
mand, and. despite the easy feeling in
continental cable* prices quickly Bal
anced % of a cent, local news belns
more favorable to holders Reports of crOp
;e by . k !he extreme hoi expe-
J 1A the Northwest and the 'general
lmprovriieni In tho laoor ticUstic.i nu
ilderkble to do with tfielUoprov^ment.
srly purchases, however, turned sellers
on the advance, and .the market was
eakened-, losing all Us early advance on
cukness in outside markets and on
the Price Current's u«i lnom«tn's esti
mates-. The Price Current says: “Win-
waeat advices conll'rm previous ta-
vorable reports of yield ’ The Northwest
spring wheat is about as previously re
ported, and the possiblliilci of the total
crop are still regarded as approximately
475,WWW" On receipt of the closing
board cables, which makes Berlin and
Paris wheat 1 to 2 losrer and Liverpool
to 1 lower, the market closed extreawly
weak, with nothing as yet apparent to
encourage holders. There was a contin
uation of yesterday’s strength this morn
ing on further talk of dry wuuher in
tho corn belt, light offerings and goou
demaivd for cash and export, ine mar
ket showed some little udvance.\ There
was a fair amount of activity, though
the market was decidedly ddll at times.
We do not look for any material deeline
„ prices until pixspects of more liberal
receipts become apparent. July contracts
and spot delivery of cats were letter
today, owing to anticipated increased re
ceipts. Speculative features were fairly
active ana stronger.
Provisions were weak but active, and
as the settlement of the labor difficulties
became more apparent th markets will
rsume their normal condition. There was
free offering of ribs, and the price ot hoge
at the yards was 10 cents lower.
Lam son Bros. & Co.
NAVAL STORES.
Charleston, July 12.—Spirits of turpen
tine quiet, at 27% cents; receipts W casks.
Rosin, good strained, 90 to 10; receipts
barrels.
Wilmington, July 12.-Rosin steady;
■trained, 87%; Jood strained, 92%. Turpen
tine steady at tt%. "Tar itrm at 1.35;
crude turpentine firm; hard, l.oo; sott,
10; virgin, 2.20.
MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT.
STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS.
Bid. Ask’d.
per cent.bonds, Jan. and July
coupons, maturity 1896 107
4% per cent, bonds, Jan. and
July coupons, maturity 1915....115
4% per cent bonds, Jan and July
July coupons, maturity 1912..*..116
3% per cent, bonds, Jan. and July
coupons, maturity long date... 93
-•MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Savannah 5 per cent bonds 104
Atlanta bonds, 95 to 115, as to
Interest and maturity.
Augtfsta bonds, prlco as to rate
There
No.
6674
4644
58
5614
6?i
w%
6244
6144
a%
4144
4244
43
4334
42
4274
42
«%
87
3544
3H
mt
3944
29%
2944
•44
29%
U!4
3244
a
Lina Beans—SI.23.
Peaches—2-poiimi cans, 81-50 per
dozen-
PI nappies—2-pound cans, 31-60 to 32.25
r dpxen; grated. F. & W., 82.25.
Raspberries—2-pound cans, 31.S3 per
Strawberries—2-pound cans, 31-50 per
i\ >xen.
Poaches, pier-3-pound cans, 81-35 per
dozen.
Apricots. California—3-pound cans,
32.25 |>cr tlczcn. ,
Pig Feet-?-2-pound cans, 52.25 per (loz.
Roust Beet—1-pound cane, 31.20 per
dozen: 2-pouml cans. 32 per dozen. *
Corn Beef—2-pound canls. 31-85 per
dozen.
Potted Ham—1-4-pound cans, 75 cents
per dozen; 1-2-pound cans, 81.25 per
dozen.
Lum*h Tongues—1-pound cans, 33 per
dozen- •.
Tripe^-2-pound cans, 81-25 per dozen.
FRUITS AND NUTS.
Corrected by A. A. Cullen*
Figs—Dry. choice, 12 1-2 to 15. cents.
Peanuts—North Carolina,' 3 1*3 cents;
Virginia, 4 und 5 cents.
Lemons—24.
Nut*—Tiu-ragonla almonds, 18 cents
•er pbund; Naples walnuts, 15 cents;
French walnuts. 12 cents; pecans, 10 to
12 cents.
Apples—Sun dried, 6 to 7 cent* per
pound.
Raisins—New in market, 33 per box;
London layers, 32.25 per box; loose Mus
catel. 32 per box.
Irish Potatoes—32.50 tack.
COUNTRY~PRODUCH.
Corrected Every Saturday by Walter
Nelson.
Poultry—Hens. 25 to 28c; ries 15 to
20c; ducks, 25 to 30c; geese, 40 to 60q.
Eggs—12c per dozen. I
Evaporated apfples, 15 1-20' per
pound; sun dried apples. 6 to 7o per
pound; dried peaches, 12 1-2 to 15o per
pound. . _
Now Irish potatoes—31.50 per bushel.
Sweet potatoes—75cp per bushel.
Cabbage—31.50 to VI per crate.
Onions—31-60 ber bushel. j
Honey—8c to 10c per pound. y.
Tomatoes—82.50 per bushel. ;
Strawberries—12 l-2o pe»* quart, (j,
Peaches—25 cents per quart, ,, ,
MEATS. *!
of Interest and maturity 100 716
Romo bond*, 6 per cent.....,....lW 108
Columbus 5 per cent, bonds....103 ICO
Macon 6 per cent, bonds, quar
terly coupons Ill U3
. RAILROAD BONDS.
Central railroad joint mortgage
7 per cent* bonds,«Jan. and July
coupons....^ U6
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent,
bonds, Jan. and July coupons,
due 1897. .‘I 03 1°4
Georgia Railroad 6 iper cent,
bonds, Jan. and July coupons,
due 1910 105 HO
Georgia Railroad. 6 per cent,
bonds, Jan. ond July coupons,
duo 110 113
Montgomery and Eufaula rail
road 6 per cent, bonds, Jan.
and July coupons, dua 1909 97 98
Ocean 8teamshlp bonds. & per
cent. Jan. and July coupons,
due 1920....I W
Columbus and Western railroad %
6 per cent. July coupons 94 93
Columbus and Romo railroad 6
per cent! bonds, Jan. and July
coupons 38 40
Augusta and Knoxville railroad
7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and ,
July coupons, due 1900 97 99
Savannah, Amerlcus and Mont
gomery railroad 6 per cent
bonds, Jan. and July coupons.. 47 48
Georgia Southern aud Florida
railroad 6 per cent, boqls, Jan.
and July coupons, duo 1972.... 80 81
South Georgia and Florida rail
road Indorsed 7 per cent, bonds,
Jan. and July coupons lift
Northeastern Railroad indorsed
C per cent, bonds, May and
November coupons 98 99
Macon and Northern railroad
certificates of bonds, March
September coupons 25 36
Charleston, Columbia and Au
gusta railroad 7,per cent bonds 99 101
RAILROAD 8TOCKS AND DEBEN
TURES.
Central Railroad common stock. 10 25
Central Railroad 6 per cent deb-
20 24
Southwestern Railroad stock.... 71 72
Goorgla Railroad stock 138 140
Atlanta and West Point rail
road stock 75 SO
Atlanta and West Point railroad
debentures 88 9Q
Augusta and Savannah railroad
stock 80
LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS.
Macon Gas Light and Water
consols, May and November
coupons *5
Wesleyan College 7 pejr cent
bonds, Jan. and July coupons..100 115
Macon Volunteers’ Armory 7 per
cent bonds, Jan. and July cou-
pons 104 108
Bibb Manufacturing Company €
per cent bonds, April and Ocl.
coupons 100 101
Progress Loan and Improvement
Company 55 CO
Southern Phospbat© Company
stock 85 90
Acme Brewing Company ...100
v BANK STOCKS.
First National Bank stock 140 150
American National Bank stock.. 85 9*9
Exchange Bank slock 92 13
Union Savings Bank and Trust
Company stock 92 93
Central Georgia Bank stock.... 90
Macon Savings Bank stock...... 90 92
Central City Loan and Trust
Company stock • 75
DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS.
Corrected Every Saturday By Henry J.
Lamar fc Sons,
Cinnamon Bark—Per pounl, 12 to 15c.
Cloves—Per pound, 15 to 25c.
Drugs and Chemicals.—Gum assafoetlda;
35c. pound; camphor gam, 66 to G5 cents
pound; guh opium, 32.63 to S3.50 pound
morphine, %s. tt* to 52.4i ounce; qui
nine (according to size) 38 to 9>X*. ounce;
sulphur. 4 to Gc. pound; salts, Epsom, 2%
to 3c. pound; copperas. 2 to 3c. pound;
salt poire. 10 to U’c. pound; borax, 15 to
18c. pound: bromide potash, 50 to 55c per
pound; chlorate, 8 to pound; carbolic
odd.' 50c. to 11.73 *©cmd; chloroform. 73
to 31.40 pound; eflcaiL 85c. to 31; log
wood, 16 to 20c. pound; cream tartar, C, F
33 to 40; cream turtar, commercial, :
to 30 cento.
CATCH
UP
:with:
Corrected Every Saturday by "W. h.
Henry.
Freah Manta—Western beef, ttt cant,
Georgia beef. G to 6 l-4o; draosaed hoga,
6a6 l-2c; Western mutton, 8 l-2o; native
mutton, 7c; smoked pork sausage,
8 l-2o; fresh pork sausage, 8c; Bologna
sausage, 8c.
MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES.
THE flEE9l!
DO NOT DELAT. '
As some of our readers have failed to obtain the num»
bers of Sights and Scenes of the World which hnva
been already issued, we have decided to make a special offer
which will give them a chance to catch up with the rest. We
will therefore publish each day until lurther notice, tho
following coupon:
These Coupons Good for Any Two Back Numbers
DOUBLE NUMBER
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Clip three eovpone like tht*, and bring or tend, with TWENTY CENES. to the
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ordering by mod don’l include any business except to ask for flie Portfolios you want
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Foiu^-Baat pa.ant. p.r barrel, mo; Rf proved itself to be the most uopular Bcrml production ever
second patent, ».«: atraight, w.t5; offered to newspaper readers. IhouBunds have already availed
themselves of the unequaled chance to obtain it, and thoso who
have not will be glad to have the opportunity presented by
which tho may obtain this magnificent work.
Corrected Evo'ry oStprday by th, S.
R. Jaquca & Tinsley Co.
The following aro strictly wholesato
prices:
Apples—Impound cans, 81.2G per
dozen.
Fifth—Kit white fish, 80c; In half
barrels, Jt; mackerel In half barrels,
J5.50; No. S. *6; kltoa. No. 3 ,65c, new
^Fohir—Beet patent, per barrel, J3.G0;
family, 32.60
Sugar—Standard granulated, 4 3-8o;
extra C, New York, 4c; New Orleans
clarlfled. 4c.
Hay—Ilay Is In better demand. We
quote today No. 1 Timothy at 319 and
prime at 315 per ton.
Meats—Bulk sides. 7?J.
Corn—64o per bushel. i.
Oats—Mixed, 61c; ■whtto, 63o.
Lard—'Tierces, 8c; cans, 8 l-2o per
pound; 20-pound cans, 10c.
Oil—Ho. /
Snuff—Lorltlard’s Macoaboy snuff,
etono Jars; 45o per pound; glass Jars.
46o per pound; 2-ounco bottles, 39.90
per gross; 2-ounco cans, 38.60 per
gross igross; 1-ounce cans, 33.06 per
gross; railroad snuff, 1-ounco glass, 46c;
1-ounce tlhc’, 31.35 per gross.
Tomato catsup—Pints, 90a;' quarts,
31.25.
Hominy—Per barrel. 33.25. , i
Meal-Bolted, 65; plain, H,
Wheat bran—00c.
Hams-U to 12e. '!, ,.
Shoulders—8 1-3 to 9 l-2o.
LIQUORS.. '
Correct )d Every Saturday By L. Cohen
& Co.
Whleky—Rye, 31.05 to 39.50; corn, ll.OG to
31.60; gin, 31.00 to 31.75; North Carolina
corn. 31.CC to 31.25; Georgia corn, Jt.GO.
Wines—90 cents to 31; high wines, 31.20;
port and sherry, 31 to 33; claret, 30 to 310
ease; American chsmpsgne. 37.50 to 38.50
per case; cordials, 312 per dozen; bitters,
31 per dozen.
HARDWARE).
^BINDER
IS
NOW
READY.
PRICE eOc.; BY EXPRESS PREPAID 75c.
DRY GOODS.
Corrected Every Saturday By S. Waxcl-
baum & boa.
Prints—eBrwlck, 3%; standard. 4% to5;
Turkey red. 4 to 5%; Indigo blue, <
4%; solids. 3% to 5.
Sheeting*—4*4, 4% to VA; %. to 4%; %.
3% to 3%.
Tickings—From 5 to 12c.
Checks—2% to 6c.
Bleaching—Fruit of tbs loom, C% to 7%.
CANNED GOODS.
Corrected Every Saturday by S. R.
Jaques A Tinsley Co.
Apples—1 ptound cans 31.25 per dozen.
Blackberries—2-pound can*, $1 pet
dozen; 3-pound cans. $1.05 per dozen.
Com—2-pound cans, 90 cents to JLG0
per dozen.
String Beans—2-pound cans, 90 cents
per dezen.
Tomatoes—2-pound cans, per dozen, 90
cento*; 3*pound esna. J1.10.
Okra and Tomatoes—2-pound cans,
fl.io per dozen.
June Peas—2-pound cans, 6L25 per
doeen.
Red Cherries—2-pound cans, 81.60 per
dozen.
White Cherries-2 pound *•«§ 81.75 per
dbzen.
Corrected Every Saturday By Dunlap
Hardware Company.
Axes—86 to 8r per dozen.
Bar Lead—^6 cents per pound.
Buckets—Paint*. 81.25 per dozen; cedar,
three hoops, 82.25.
Card*—Cotton, 84.
Chain*—Trace, 83.60 to 84.50 per dozen.
Well Buckets—83.25 psr dozen.
Rope—Manilla, 12 cents; slael, 10 cents;
cotton. I* cento.
Shoes—Horae, 83.60; mule, 84.
Shovel*—Ames’. 89 per dozen.
Shot-Drop, U-25 per sack.
Wire—Barbed, 3 cent* per pound.
Nalls—fl.65 base, wire: cut, 81.25 bare.
Tubs—Painted, 82.35; cedar, 84.50 per nest.
Brooms—81.23 to 85 per dozen.
Harne*—Iron bound, 83*
Measures—Per neat, 8L
Plow Blades—83.60.
Iron—Hwede, 4% cents per poundr re
fined, 2 cents basis.
Plow Stock—llalmen, 81; Ferguson, w
cents.
HIDES, WOOL, ETC,
Rand, Mclally & Co/s
ATLAS
OF THE
WORLD
iNEW
MISTY-TWO
MANY
ENTIRELY
BOOL
NAPE
FEATURE!
METHODS.
,Theo
Ethno
Chrono
ilnthropo
HISTORY of tho
WORLD’S .
PEOPLE.
CENSUS of 1890.
Biographic!) of
Prominent Men.
Portraits of tho
World’s
Oiren Mlt, 2)4 «nl« pnr pound;
dry flint. 444 centu p.r pound. ,
oOt Skins—10 to n c«nt» each.
Sho^p Skins—20 to 50 cent* tach.
,B«i*ax—16 to 8 cent*.
T»kow-3 to 4 cent*.
Wool—Wn.hed, 16 to cent* per pound;
umvanhed, 10 to 13 cents: burry 7 to to
cents.
SKILOlfS CONSUMPTION CURB.
This I* beyond queatlon tho moil a no
ewilul cough uictlidha we have over
sold. A few dose* luvnriubly cure,
the worat c:t»c» of croup, cough und
hronciiltl*. while u* tvomlerlul succeu
la the cute of commuiptlou 1* without
parallel !u the history of mcdlclue. Bright Men.
Since *ts tiret discovery It link been sold ; °
ou a guarantee, a test which no other
iueil:c;nc can stand. If you Lavs a
rou^h. we earnestly osk you to try it,
Price 10 cents. f>0 cent* and |L If
your lungs are sore, chest or back
is lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Piaster.
Sold by Goodtfjm & Smalt Drug i
Company, comer Cherry street mud
Cotton avenue.
MILLIONAIRE 8UICIDRS.
Chicago, July 12.—II. c. Sanford,
second TtwprwWfiit of the National
L1it*.\il Oil Triut sod popnisriy mip*
putted to have bcati mjwt.U times a
uiilliviiatre, cominlttvd suicide early
y.stenLty m h'iuj ix In his spartniento
at the Hotel Metropole, Tiwnty-uirkfi
mriTt nml MUdr,2.111 aveum*. l>i«pnn*.l-
vucy caus'd by .worry over flw/rMal
drifters N jcfrco a* the rauv* limxdl’-q/
him to take Ills own life. In addition
to Mng «‘Toad rfo*nwKd«flt of the
Nairional UdashI Oil LVnntikny, 3Cr.
II irifi.ril lnd large mining lu(«Tests in
Montana#
logical
Bio
Geo
Topo
Hydro
Historic
Practio
Systematic
Statistic
Politic
Patriotic
Education
Economic
Emblematic
STATISTICAL
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DIAGRAMS. •
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