The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 26, 1894, Image 3

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNTNG, JULY 26, 1894. THE WORLD OF TRADE Imports by Wire From the Great Markets. art Baade. S5-Voa«T on ..Y\t‘lP*r ceui.: cl<*>4 oMrea Mexican dollar* —• S*< fiota* I« k * ,u,y M.zirair&lllereS»»ll>g < J“'«« urm *ul, xenuu liu.Uj»»«_l IJSSSuSl lor derawm. uo-.sriiw.tii n dull. Koilioua 0 BBT ssr&rsgs »» BWrtakrS neglected * uiilos ttor quoutio ItAtLJlOAO seer. CMtWjSJ" gji au prefa.. I9K AHier.BugurKann. MU cc prew... v* *-S*TS2£»? *lcn..T. .UOB.IO 3S Maitt.ana un ‘° •* J i tanadian l'acino.* tBMM,,.*** «*:•»»* a follows! tmeasoa®—- : ,r u««.*>** * uuc»*o'— liUfrsnuatavlr. 1*.* JulaWii^* ana ‘ pia.. . JJ . !«**• cc preierroa..— i cenorai Jiioctna- W* liuiwi. croirai... krieapa ><«» 1®^* i lsKc* Bn ore *5* Ltnie.em* MOlW ** Lcu.ana>«wAiD. * M fcLLUttUU COI*B..ll» toein.aua cuar... • Mlciiiicaii teuiruU Vj STATS POSM. 41at*Ainn class A.H*9 Missouri Pacino.. 24Jf lAobiietuiOUnis... lb hf Bii.tj. auu bt. i*. 65 U. b. CotUuKO * U X prera....^W*» how Jersey Coni. .1U6J4 hewiorfc Oeuira*. h u Uitrn Tatuuc.. aw prei.. aortuweeieru..... . w . prou.m FoclPckiaii....... l*i« fisadiug..*]>» h. una lv Ter- JVi Bock 1st mu py* tu 1 au» u « . .proL.ll* fellter CorilucawA t»* ..x v* __ preU’H)* Tex* 1 * rucinc Union P<vo*uc oi!, VYnD. buu duoJr. J *• •• pfo. 33y W.Mern Union... M*. %VUuoTgaud L.b> au • l'Id. ' Tenuesseo 8*b..., 7» Ylglnia G’eaojr..... - ao Trust H.S.. «* uo kunua.DeOr •*» __]S£.w<6 UO class G... M 1*. vtnnipeu 4‘s** 1 ™ >crio Carolina ea. »» hortu Carolina** .14* H •lenneiaeOiSW*** w - dOTEBUMbrtT PONDS. r.F.*'srorlst ed.il* # I U.a.*V*re C u!Ar i;,«. ( tcoupons.. 11*h I ... •UU. 1 Askod. . Et dlndOUtfc Tunu.sow aev3*..lM£ COTTON. afltearfTelesr'pn. -urn on. On.. July *. ; This day. pYwateroT btxirl Low * Middling liv Middling......... GtMl Ordinary Ordinary.... y quite the reverse. 3 points below last night, there recovery of 9 to 10 points, at wlu, *i ij market closed. Liverpool also recovered her loss, closing the same as last night, with sales of 10,900. Our Liverpool cables stated that they regarded the outlook for trade in Great Britain as a gi"-ny and that Manchester was getting worse, and this was corroborated by ca bles to other houses here. We mink, however, the improvement Here, whiett also affected Liverpool before toe close, was due largely to the market having been oversold during the past few days, and when shorts began to cover they •started the ball rolling, and there was a general disposition to take In profits on that side. This improvement seems to have given a check to the bearish feel ing that has prevailed for the last forty- eight hours. The government orop re ports published today for the week end ing yesterday are not as favorable as private reports had foreshadowed, and this may have had some cttect also In strengthening prices. LIVERPOOL. Liverpool. July sj-Hnon.-Spot cotton mirSet tulalncu. fair, prlcos unoh.nKOd. American uldrtllnf. 3 311*32. Sale. 10,ecu balos. ot wlitcu ftOO were I*r speculation imd expert and included 5MG0 America*. Beceipts 9.000 Dales, Amoncan 2,800. Closing quotations—Futures steady. ' * | opening, i Closing.^ 5M4ifti50-G* dlliy vi.nist-soi.iomiMir.. EffU inbi'r <)' I'.i" r. ;} r-'J-cin i 49-Cl U 51-Cla'J W-Cl .1 5.--51 1AMI - 3 53 01 Jiinuftry-Fobruary.. J &*-C» " • 3 60-61 S 49 r.«ft3 b‘i.04 CtpiVUIUOPUCHHIUP. « October-Rovember,. i Noremb'r.Decemb'r * December-January. Jun unry.Fobr uary.. Febru ar y*M &rcn«,. MarchAprll . «0-6*a3 6U-C* 3 *0-6*a3 01-01 9 01-0* 02-CA JOaaJXI \U Id. /V^JoAi, Ccoix\ (Pouur CiAvvt' wiiLoLiAhXuA^ iU unit oiul'f' maV -Zld (Pajjr ~ i4(S hjL. uTJ> 3T / lU5 ? tL OA^oi cLulfcJMtu*. cUUt;^iA. M-j ^ £&TrorrL, cr-j? /QuAst"(/ouJ-JjtfL • Gold Oust Washing Powder ils every woman’s friend. Ask your grocer for it. Sold in I four pound packages. Trice 35 ccuts. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. New York, July 28.—Flour dull and un changed. Southern Hour dull, easy; earn, roon to fair extra, 2.10a*.00; good to choice, 3.C0n£0. Wheat fairly active for export. No. 2 store and elevator, &4%a&8Ii; afloat, Sjn. options opened Arm and advanced ■ la?*, fell rallied H and closed Arm at yesterday’s prices, dull and cjiletty switching trade andi scalping; No. 2 rod closing, JuSy. 64%; August, »V»! Septem ber, M%. Corn dull and tower, with options clos ing Arm: No. 2, 4Sa«S4 elevator! W.a50 afloat. Options fairly active and H a‘A louver; July. ISli: August. «)<; September, 4 *Oats dull and steady, options dull, nominally tower: July, 33441 August, 32141 September, 3214; spot No. 3, mil\ No « ... ..-.A, 1 1 ur.clorn llrvin- wh July coupons, maturity 1912.... 114^4 11M,* 8V4 per cent, bonds, Jun. and July coupons, maturity long date... 93 99 f MUNICIPAL BONDS. Savannah 5 per cent, bonds 104 100 Atlanta bonds, 95 to 115, os to Interest and maturity. Augusta bonds, price as to rato of Interest and maturity 100 ^ J10 ... C na. rtOII I 1 fill 1 (W Lunch Tongues—1-pound cans, 53 per dozen. Trlpo—2-pound cans, 11.85 per aoxen. 117 DepiOlllMCl, '»7*i D K' ,V ' ’ . white, 41a42; mixed Western, 4la43; -white do, 38^2a55. . ICC At. JtECEIPTS* Tb’s Par... Tills dftyiwa 1 5 ,\i i 1 i K 1 * 1 JL L Ji Hay quiet and steady; shipping, 50a55; good to choice, 80a90. Wool quiet and steady; domestic lleece, l7a22; pulled, 15%. Beef quiet and steady; family, Ltol4, extra India mess, 17al8; cut meats steady, and quiet; pickled bellies, 7ti; shoulders, 6*4; buns; ll%e-%; middles nominal. Lard firm and quiet; Western steam, 7V4* city, 6%; July closed 7.27 nominal! September, 7.27 nominal; refined quiet .. , a pa. On.itV A mnplmn 7.7a! CIUII' COMTARATITK CTATK31CKT. nock on hsna Beptonibsr 1st ncrciTru since bepwmtwi lai. SeptcmDCr, I.»l nt/iim* continent, 7.80; South American, 7.75; com- pound, <*U : _ meM _ u.oOaSO; Pork quiet ami sternly extra prime, 13.0(Xi50. . ■ Butter firm; light deinind; state dui.ry, 14\anl8; di) creamery, Thus far this wook. 209| ‘ sou* ItOl „ W U»; uo e.o»u.o„. ->V4alU;, Weatern dairy, llVial4V4l <lo creamery, 13al3; El B Cotton' seed oil quiet, easier; crude, r yellow," 3214a33. ePtroleum steady am Q Ros'ln dull end steady; •famed. to good, i.27%a32*fc. Turpentine dull and ^ R4ce inactive and flurm; domestic, fait to extra, 3%n6%; Japan, 4*a% »,lll _ * Ncw York. July 26,-Spoi ootum easier. Vico liny gult 7.^> mlddlioe uptunas 7 o V'—■ MOiaases auu, New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 27a37, Bales. 2,350 boles. New York. July 25.-The future market oteiiod quiet una ciosoa firm, uoio* Opened Jen.. Feb March-..*... April... ifc::::::::::::: June July Aug bept Oct, Not... Dec HECEIFTS AND EXTORT! Goffeo options »toady, JaL-Epolnta «P; July. 15.15; •September. l^,G0a75; Novem ber, 12;S5; March, 12.^0a50; -spot Itlo qulot, “sSgw TuiJ' easy; talr rtIMR iU-W refined qul«t and unchanged, on A, Jlo-lwi 414; standard A, 4S-16aV4; cut 6-16; granulated. 4 5-16al4: crushed. Strat-lO. b Freights' to Liverpool quleti cotton 5-Md. '^Chicago, July 25,—Flour was dull, the following easy, and »**• “JgJ? j? 0 uy i ers. No. 2 (girlng wheat, 51%a53'4, No. i red. 5134. . No. 2 com, «V4. Io, 2 oats. 3014aK;. I'ork, 12.5214335. •, Short rib sides, 6.63V4a70. Vird,'G.S5a87V4 rivday Forth# Week. Cont»Udate<I not rocclptt Kxporta to^Great Britain •Ml 8,711 VI o 0,140 lAl’urta toConlluent block on band at Mew York... 3JJ« 249,0/1 4,031 10 bEW OBLItm C106IH3 IUTCUIS. NewOrloans, July 25—Oottou futures closed steady. Eelos 29,800 balos. Jnmmry 0 73 FcDruury...:.*J liar April lluj June July August .. Heptoinber... 0 GJ Uctooor 0 00 November 0 53 November 0 53 December. i 71 PORT QUOTATIONS Galveston, Jufly 15.—Dull. Jlluallng Udivcsiuii, juuy i0,— uuil, AIK 613-16; net 15, one new; stock 7,60 Norfolk, July 25.—Quiet. Middling 6% net 82; stock 7,627. Baltimore, July 25.—Dull. Middling 613-16; stock 10,*88. Rjstcti, July 25.—Quiet. Middling 7 IThgq 91* Bros* 213. Philadelphia, July 25.—Dull. Middling 774; V, * hat a* utfovle O 1131 6%; net 5; stock 2^09. Savannah, July 25,-Easy. Middling «% net «; stock 4,858. New Orleans, July 25.-Steady. Middling 6%; net 133; stock 42.124. Mobile, July 25.—Quiet. Middling 611-lb net 2; stock 4,024. Memphis, July 25.—Quiet. Middling 7 net 28; stock 9,577. Augusta, July 23.-Steady. Middling 7% net Cl; stock J£37. Charleston, July 25,-Qulet Middling net !>• wt.vir it net net 2; stock' 13,983. •7*. lie* ai Stock 8,289. Louisville, July 25.—Quiet. 51!ddllng 7% St. Louis, July 25.—Dull. Middling 7 net 13; stock 28,657. Houston, July 25.—Dull. Middling 813-16 net M; stock 2.508. ATWOOD’S COTTON LETTER. Special Wire to Lyons & James, New York, July 25.—What promised to be, judging by Liverpool’s opening, a weak market on this side today proved to have been quite the reverse, as after selling down 8 points below- last night’s close, there was a recovery of 9to 10 points, at which the market closed firm. Liverpool alsj recovered her loss, closing the same as Fast night, with spot sales of ,10,000. Our Liverpool cables stated that’ they regarded tlje outlook for trade in Great RriuUn as a gloomy one, and that Man chester was greatly worse, and this was corroborated by cables to other houses here. We think the Improvement here, which also affected Liverpool before the Hone, was due largely to the market hav ing been oversold here during die past few days, and when shorts began to cover they started the^ ball rolling and there was & general disposition to take profits on that side. Tills Improvement SBtofi to have given a check to the very benr- i»h feeling that has prevailed for the last forty-eight hours more particularly. The government crop report published to day for the weeklng ending yesterday la not as favorable as private reports had foreshadowed, and this may have Ifnrt Rome effect also In strengthening price*. If Liverpool is somewhat better tomor row, there should be some response here. Tort receipts today. 267 against 200 for ti»e some day last year. ' Atwood,'Vlolett * Co SUN’S COTTON REVIEW. New Ycrk. Jt»ly Unexpectedly bull ish advices from Liverpool, rather un favorable crop ness from South Caro lina, Mississippi. Louisiana and Georgia, a steady-spot demand. less pressure to Ml August and more demand to cover shorts, as well as some new buying for h>ag account, caused an advance nere. The trading was on a larger scale, one firm said: What promised to be, judging '»Y the Liverpool opening, weak markers •a this side today, proved to have been o extra, «>•/■$«*»v** . Molasses dull, steady: foreign, nominal Short clear .Ides. 6.S!'Aa7.1XJ. future quotations. The leading quotations ranged as fol- WHB&W- Op’ng. Hlgh'st. C '“J, CORN— July 6ept Oct May ..... OATS— July Aug Sept 43% 44V4 43% 40% 43% 4414 40% 43*4 43<4 4234 33% S1V4 23 28 32 32 ■im UK 31% PORK- J2B2V4 125JVi «MV4 W02V4 WW4 12 02% JtfW BD- .. 8 85 «» «» «» &&iz\s $?*% :s oS% LAMSON'S DRAIN LliTTBR. Special Wire to Lyon, ft Jame«. Chtcogo. July 25.—Firm coble, caused rather .trong feeling In tch caryl part ot tho session. The large clearances, Ag gregating over 600,000 bushels, was offset by the Hrco receltp. IU primary point, points and the reported onto of SO.OOO bushels tn this market for TbMto »c- ui nnvis.4 llomo bond., 6 per cent 10U Columbus 5 per cent, bonds. ...103 Macon 6 per cent, bonds, quar terly coupons. R1 RAILROAD BONDS. Central railroad Joint mortgug. 7 pel- cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons, duo - 101 1W Georgia Railroad 0 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons, due " 1<B ua Georgia Railroad 0 per cent, bonds. Jan. aud July coupons. duo 1922 ••■ uo us Montgomery anil Lufaula rail road 6 per cent bonds, Jan. and July coupons, dua 1909 97 95 Ocean Steamship bonds. 5 per cent. Jan. and July coupons, due 1920..........A., — .—•" 95 Columbus and Western railroad t per cent. July coupons 94 8» Columbus and Rome railroad 0 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July . coupon. 38 40 Augusta and Knoxville railroad 7 per cent, bends, Jan. and July coupons, duo 1900 97 99 Savannah, Amertous and Mont gomery railroad 0 per cent, bo rule, Jan. and July coupons.. 47 <3 Georgia Southern and Florida railroad 0 per cent, bonis, Jan. and July coupons, duo 1972.... 60 a South Georgia and Florida rail road Indorsed 7 per cent bonds, Jan. and July coupons. 191 Northeastern Railroad, indorsed 0 per cent, bonds. May and November coupons. 103 103 Macon and Northern railroad certificates of bonds, Msrcta September coupons 8 80 Charleston, Columbls nnd Au gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds 99 101 RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN TURES. • Central Railroad common stock. 19 20 Central Railroad 0 per cent, deb- tures. 8 25 Southwestern Railroad stock.... 70 71 Georgia Railroad stock.. 133 140 Atlanta and West Point rail road stock 75 so Atlanta and West Point railroad debentures 8 Augusta and Savannah railroad stock * 80 LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS. Macon Gas Light and Water consols. May and November coupons Wesleynn College 7 per cent. bonds, Jan. arid July coupons..100 Macon Volunteers' Armory 7 per cent, bonds, Jun. and July cou. pons 194 Bibb Manufacturing Company i per cent bonds. April and Oct. coupons 100 Progress Loan and Improvement Compnny W Southern Phosphate Company stock 85 Acme Brewing Company 100 BANK STOCKS, , First National Bank stock 125 American National Bank dock.. IS Exchangi Bank stock............ 92 Union Savings Bank nnd Trust Company stock.............. 93 Central Georgia Bank stock.... Macon Savings Bnnk stock 90 Central City Loan and Trust Cuinpany stock «n t, siocx 1VJM. ...... There Is a good deal of faith Cincinnati. July 25.-Stoady. Middling —nitnllsts that new wheat bought >^4; net 22; stock 3,289. . .. " z_» —m ».u » nrntit. »nfl In- SuiLiTices will pay a prom .ml In have Checked 5U&3S ever, largo receipts and the lack og for eign buying, and the prohalfllltles of avail* able supply of something like W.000JIW) bushels In the near future are the dis couraging features for butts. The cloving was weak and the lowest of the day. . Corn opened active and hlgner, prices showing an advance of 84 over yesMi^ day's close, due to the strength In tne cables. Liverpool Is 1 to 2 cents up. Ihe advance was met by heavy selling from holder* who have been long for some time and who improve every opportunity td unload, causing a decline of fully 12 rents per bushel. Part of this decline Is due to the government's prediction of rain In the dry regions. Oats wero somewhat neffleetea, urttn very little change In prices. Action of the board In creating storage room for arrivals that they may be made regularly to apply on contracts has a tendency to depress speculative futures. There was very # little trading In pro vision*. but the market, on the whole, •as stronger. Lamson, Bros. & Co NAVAL STORES. Wilmington, July 25.-Rosln firm; good strained. 92V4: strained. 87%. Tjnrpent ne nulet. 28%. Tar firm. Crude turpentine firm; hard. 1.00; soft. l£; tltglo. 2.20. Savannah, July f 25.-SpIrtts iff turpen tine dull; receipts *W.. Rosin In good demand at unchanged prices; sales were 1,099 barrels. Inching all grades; receipt* X.3fc. Quote A, B, C and D I.Off 15 l.W; P 1.20; G 1.80; H 1.52%; l l.«; K 2.20; 61 2.40: N 2.70; window glass Z.ff; water- white 3.00. Charleston, July 25.—Turpentine firm at 27 cents; receipts 68 casks. Rovtn firm at 35 cents and 1.00 for good strained; receipts 252 barrels. MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT. STATE OP GEORGIA BONDS. Bid. Ask’d. 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. nnd July coupons, maturity 1828 104 104% 4% per cent, bonds, Jsn. and July coupon*, maturity !915....11S% lli% 4% per ceat. bonds, Jan and July FRUITS AND NUTS. Corrected by A. A. Cullen. Figs—Dry. choice, 12 1-2 to 15 cents. Peanuts—North Carolina, 3 M cents; Virginia, 4 anil 5 cents. Lemons—$4. Nuts—Tnrrugonla almonds, 18 cents per pbund; Naples walnuts, 15 oeuiB, French walnuts. 13 cents; pecans, 10 to 12 cents. . i Apple*—Sun dried. 6 to 7 cents per pound. ltalslns—New in market, $2 per b°*i London layers, J2.25 per box; looso Mua* catel, 52 per box. Irish Potatoes—S2.50 sack. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Corrected Every Saturday by Walter Nelson. ' ’ . Prfultry—Hens. 25 to 28c; rles 18i to 20o: ducks. 25 to 30of' geese, 40 to 50c. Eggs—10 cents per dozen. Evaporated apfple*. 15 l-2o per pound; sun dried apples, 6 to 7o per pound; dried peaches, 12 1-2 to 15o per pound. . . . . New Irish Potatoes-b per bushel, bushel. Sweet potatoes—75c per bushel. Cabbago—$2.50 .o $3 per barrel.. Onions—$1 per buahel Honey—8o to lOo per pound, Tomatoes—75 cents per bushel. MEATS. Corrected Every Saturday by W. 1^. Henry. Frt*sh Meats-Wcstern beef, 8% cents; Georgia beef, G to 6 l-4c; drsessed hogs, 6aC l-2c; Western mutton, 8 l-2b; native mutton, 7c; smoked pork sausage, 8 l-2c; fresh pork sausage. Sc; Bologna sausage, 6c. T 90 115 103 101 MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES. 90 13 Corrected Every aSturday by the 8. R. Juaues Sc Tinsley Co. The following are strictly, wholeaalo P rIce>: Apples—1-pound cans, $1.25 per dozen. Firth—Kit white fish, 60oj. In half barrels, 34; mackerel In half barrels, 84.50; No. 2, 30; kits, No. 8, 70 cents; new °*F«ourw-'nest patent, per barrel, 83.40; sec- ond, patent, 83.30; straight, 83; family, 83.60. family, 32.50 . Sugar-Standard granulated, 4% cents, •xtra C, Now York, 4c; New Orleans clarified, 4o. . — Hay—Hay Is In better demand. Wo quote today No. 1 Timothy at 319 and prime at 312 per ton. Meats—Bulk sides, 7%. Corn-63 cents per bushel. „ Oats—Mixed, 60 cent*; white. 63 cents Lard—Tlercos, 8o; cans, 8 l-2o per pound; 20-pound cans, 10c. ' Oil—lie. Snuff—Lorlllard’s Maeeaboy snuff, stone Jars; 45o per pound; glass Jars, 45c per pound; 2-ounoe bottles, 89.90 per gross: 2-ounco cans, 38.60 per gross;gross; 1-ounce cans, 33.96 per gross- railroad snuff, 1-ounce glass, 45c; 1-ounce tins. 34.25 per gross. Tomato- catsup—Pints, 90o; quirts, ^Hominy—Per barrel, 33.60. 8tcal—Bolted, 68; plain, 68. Wheat bran—UOo. Hams—12 to. IS cents. Shoulders—8 1-2 to 9 l-2o. CATCH UP WITH DO NOT DELAT. As some of our readers have failed to obtain the ntim* bers of Sights and Scenes of the World which bnva been already issued, wo have decided to make a special oiFer which will give them a chance to catch up with the rest. Wo will therefore publish 'each day until further notice, the following coupon: These Coupons Good for Any Two Baok Numbers. DOUBLE NUMBER Sights and Scenes Coupon. ■ oars. a> Wforaph cmctnndanu TWO BAOK PORTFOLIOS KiUU cMftrred or mailed. In crtlenm by mail don’t me/tide any business ricr/it to ask for Vus Portfolios uou wan/, giving Uinr numlers. Writs your name and addreu plainly and don't fail to incloie 'A* tliree coupons and ttcenty cents for two parts. By saving these coupons you can cosily obtain all back numbers, or, if so desired, obtain an extra set of Sights and Beenes of the Word for yourself or some friend. SIGHTS • a e AND • • • SCENES Has proved itself to be the most popular serial production ever offered to newspaper readers. Thousands have already nvniled themselves of the unequaled chance to obtain it, and those who have not will be glad to have the opportunity presented by which the may obtain this magnificent work. IS NOW READY. PRICE 60c.; BY EXPRESS PREPAID 76c. SIGHTS AND SCENES DRUOK PAINTS AND OILS. Corrected Every Saturday, By Henry J. y Lamar * Sons. Cinnamon Bark—l’er poun.1, 12 to 15c. Clove*—Per pcuna.,15 to 25?. Drug* and Chemicals.—Gum assafoetMa, UrURS «lliu —muiii lUMiuemia, 55c. pound; camphor gum, so to 65 cents pound; guh opium, $2.65 to 83.50 pound; morphine, %s, $2.25 to $2.45 ounce; qui nine (according to size) 38 to 00c. ounce; sulphur. 4 to 6o. pound; salts, Epsom, 2% to 8c. pound; copperas, 2 to 3c. pound; salt petre. 10 to 12c. pound; borax, 15 to 18c. nounil; bromide potash, 50 to &5o per nniinri: chlorate. 25 lo >v. pound: carbolic LIQUORS. Concn Corrected Every Saturday By & Co. Whisky—Rye. |1*05 to $3.50; com, ft.05 to $15f)* Bln, $1«I to $1.75;. North Carolina corn $!.«* to $1.®: Georgia Corn, $1.60. Wines—W oents to $1; high wines, $1.22 •« s n *7. <•! i,i,l I,. •!/ Wines—W cents to si; mgn wines, $1.22; port and ifiirry. It to *3: <-'l»rot. 36 to 310 raw; American champagne, 87.60 to 83.60 per cnee; cordials, 312 per dozen; hitter*, $4 per dozen. * ^ hardware. MO, WJUIIU, Ui w *v» WWW v»cr pound; chlorate, 25 \o >v. pound; carbolic acid, 50c. to $1.75 *dund; chloroform. 75 to 11.40 pound; enamel. 85c. to $1; log wood, 18 to 20c. pound; cream tartar, C. F.. 35 to 40; cream tartar, commercial, 25 to-30 cents. DRY GOODS. Corrected Every Saturday By a Wuxcl- baum Sc Hon. Prints—eBrwick, 3%; standard. 4% to5; Turkey red, 4 to 5%; Indigo blue, 4 to 4%; collda, 3% to 5. Sheetlnga—4-4, 4% to 6%; %. to 4%; %, 8% to S%. Tickings—From 5 to 12c. Checks—3% to 6c. Bleaching—Fruit of the loom, C% to 7%. CANNED GOODS, / . Corrected Every Snturday by 8. R. Jaques & Tinsley Co. Apples—1 puund cans 31.26 per dozen, ulackbcrrieit—2-pound cons, 31 per dozen; 3-pound cans. 31.05 per dozen. Com—2-pound cans, 90 etna to 31.56 per dozen. String Brans—3-pound cans, 90 cents per dozen. Tomatoes—2 pound cans, par dozen, 90 cent.; 3-pound cans, 31.10. Ol-ra end Tomatoes—2-pound cans. Corrected Every Saturday By Dunlap Hardware Company. Axes—36 to it per dozen. • Bar Lead—0 cent* per pound. Bucket*—r.lnts, 11.* per dozen; cedar, three hoop., 32.*. Card*—Ootton, 34. Chain*—Trace, 33.60 tn 84.60 psr dozen. Well lluck.ts~33.* per dozen. Rope—Manilla, 12 cents; slsel, 10 cents; cotton, H cents. Shoes—Horse. 83.60; mule, 31. Shovels—Ames’, 3» P*r dozen. Shot-Drop, 81.25 per rack. Wire—Barbed, 3 centz per pound. Nolle—81.63 haze, wlr*: cut, UM I*— Tub*—Painted, 32.35; cedar. 31.60 pcrn.zt. 'ilius—Idliuicu, '■'■““•I V* Broom»-31.S to 35 per dozen. Hames—Iron bound, 33 Measures—I'cr ncsl, 31. Flow Blades—33.50. . Iron—Swede, 4% cents per pound; re- lined, 3 cents bails. Flow Stock—Halroen, 31; Ferguson, 30 net*. ■ HIDES. WOoik ETO. ultra uitt* * $1.10 per dozen. June Peae—2-pound cans, $L25 per <lot«n* Red Cherries—2-pound cans, $1.C0 per Whit* Cherrlra—2-pound cans 31-75 per dbzon. Lima Brans—31.25. Peaches—2-pouml cans. 31.60 per dozen. * Plnapples—3-pound can*, 31.50 to 32.25 per dozen; grated. F. & W., 32.25. Raspberries—2-pound cans, 31.83 per dozen. Strawberrie.-2-pound ran*, 31.60 per Peaches, pi*—3-pound ran*. 31.33 per dozen. Apricots. California—3-pound cans. 32.25 per dozen. Pelches-OaUfornla, 32.*. Pig,Feet—2-pound cans. 32.25 per dot. Roast Beef—1-pound can*. 31.20 per dozen:^ pound cons. 32 per dozen- Corn*Ileef -2-pound ranis. 21.35 per PMttd Ha*—’.-pound inns. 65 etnts per dozen: 1-Z-pound can*, 3»*5 per dozen Corrected Every Saturday By O. Brand & Co. Hid.*—Green salt, 2% cent* per pound dry flint, 4% cent* per pound. oOt Skins—10 to 21 cents each. Sheep Skins—20 to 60 cents each. oHeswax—16 to 22 cents. Tallow—3 to 4 cents. 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