The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 27, 1894, Image 5

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORHIHG, JULY 27, 1804. " * ' • ~ ■* THE WORLD OF TRADE Reports by Wire From the Great Markets. fiO€»» »l rr* *«*• Jul f I ptr t,enu: close.! offeree vffms mercanOJe puper •>«»** per cent JSSr t«ft «*«“ ‘““ Lm - Buriu fpj.Bpo Orm Ylilh “ rlua * business m m»i«J lins st »4.b1‘.«*.«?» lor *Utf a*y»: fuWfeft * vs!- ior a cm and t poeiea rate* VJmmerclaiLllis: !*.#«*»*.« M rorulsty uays *4 rfl* lor demand. uoTerninunt Denas ftea.1T. SUM bona® dull, haiiioaa ocuas weak, eiivcrat the b> atu neglected Uuelng slock quotations wore &a lollowst JLiJLBOAU STOCKS. /iiief.WttwWi-Missouri rscino.. 24 t was disnpp dr. i ins, ;he or v **** ' generally favorable and S® cent buyers sold oat. That w-L here was to ;, in market today, t^pot lea In New York, New UrL-ar.s arid verpool maJe an a^^reg.i : of i:.,14«J lies and sales of some descriptions cooton goods shw an Increase. But, king Lie situation as * w&ole on the isls of supply, present and pnospec- ve and the existing demand, most of ae operators Incline to the'ghort fide, morrow, Friday, notices on August contracts are expected. LIVERPOOL. UtmMrl. July 23.So..u.-Sp'» •• >iton nrirtsi wins#* fair, prices steadier. American lddUnfB a St-M, fcalos J2.UUU bales, of whicn rre v r fpoculaium and export mid included l.&on American. Receipts 4,109 bates. u „ pret’o.. 69 >■ Amer.8ug»rR«t ,ll » 1,l ' i u© preld... A&er.loimccoOo. »«1£ oo preld.... 108 * LBU..KUC un»« .. *1 l«cadienl' liCinc ** ine»sno8*eatfc.. 16>i ecu o*oa Ai ton .^.140 LbicagoJk* ana U- 7*X uncsiro •** pna.UCKnn<iW.lW pwt raaiidOaulr. )»>■ Ll.un* » to pfd.... 1*J* »* ptewrrM.... Olu.rs. 1-K-ciric,. 18 ,I0II.UI teuwu... wjl oo preu. lose U. b.CotuaKe..... ou prera..... 14 hew Jersey Cent, .loti.s, hnwWtrE Oeutrai. V6\ h. niui h. 1* h or:, ana V*. prut. l'J’o PaollicMala l*Jf fteoaiuc lift KanaW. K- Ter. 14*f Bock Isiana *><* kulau* 68 on pror. .H7*» Silver Certificates Tenrn C. ana *.... H»X pret. ?2>i Ini July August. August-Soptember.. Sepiein bor-Octobcr. October-November.. January-February.. l»r Itii Iaui*. ana haen.. U.U.»ndhe%»AID. 7 Alnnuattau coua.,114 % henuana cnar... « Mlcbiganoeuiralt ft BTATK BONDS. Alabama elans A.iua oo class®.... lw* oo ciaaa O... 92 la. sin in pea ***,.1WI hoi-io Carolina Da. 98 Texas Pacino..... Unton Pacific..... W, Wau bt. L. ana K * pta. 1J* Westers Union... 64?* Wbeei'gaud L.fc.« 8?i do. da .pro. 37 Tcnmnew eet3s..l02H GO CO OB..102H Tennessee 3*a..., 78 Yigiuin O'eacR.,.. C ao Trust H. b.. 8)4 £wuwreiutw-ll*l. a. lunno.Uooi 8b •Jenueieeo,oio6'a. eo OOTERNMMT RONDS. | E.B.4V»«gui«. 5 l.a. «-acoupons.. 114»*' | • 4.1a. 1 Aaked. • Ex dlvidenu. cottonT . rf praef Tele*r.«pu, ilucon. On.. July 26. : ) This tlay. | Ycaterd tirict. Low Middling.. Lew Middling.... r,(«Hi urduutry C riin fitnlns lieu Htains. it .1-1 «i-a o .l-s • G3H1 G 1-4 G 3-8 G^-4 0 1-8 6 G 1-8 AOCAL BECEIPTS. i i 6 Is 1 A § I s .e i 1 § i in* 111* .2* .... e COMPARATIVE FTATKlIENT. 4.T KIU E1FTS. PHttirday Monuay. Tneaday Wednesday... Qnursday.. krldajr Thus for this woek. 6%ica, 2,200 boles. how York, July 25,-Tho future market cee. ed dull ana ciosou barely steady. Boies =i *• c j O I Fir liar June July Aug kept. Oct. Not Pec HECEirra AND EXTORTS. consolidated net receipts^. .. Exi>crta to Great Britain Exports to France.. Exports to Contlnont block on hand at Now York... To-day j Week. «cady. Bales 3t,600 bnlos. January, Eobruary, Marco.... fc.v: It .... 6 ,8 0 M July 8 ,l) August e 88 8.1'iumb.r ft S3 UecemlMr 8 13 POUT QUOTATIONS. Galvc&ton. July M.-Qulct—Middling (Hi net 15; stock 7.1*1 Norfolk, July 26.—Quiet—Middling— 671; net 70; »«ock 7.652. Baltimore, July 26,-Nomlnal-Mtddllng 714: stock 10.7SS. Boston, July 26,-Qulet—Middling stock 515. Wilmington. . July 26,-Qulct-Mlddllng W4; net 12; «tock 2.22L I hlladelphla, July 26.UulI—llM«lng 77. •tock 6.285. Savannah. July 26.—Easy—illddllng 814 net stock 4,752. New Orleans, July 26,-yulct-Miaailng net 516; stock «,610. Mobile. July 26.—Dull—Middling 6 11-16; net 2; stock 1,012. Memphis, July 26.—Very Stcady-Mtd. dllng 7; net 12; stock 9.5M. — Augusta, July 26,-Qulet—Middling 714; net 16; stock 3,075. Charleston. July 26.-Qutet—Middling 6%; ret 20. Cincinnati, July 26.-Stoady-Mlddllng 1-16: net 120; stock 2.21ft. Louisville. July 26,-Qulet—Middling 7'i. St. Louis. July 28.—Quiet—Middling 7; Uet 3. Houaton, July 26.-Qulet-MWdlIng 6% hei 48; atock 2.J5& ATWOOD'S COTTON LETTER. Bpeclal wire to Lyons & James. New York, July 26.—Bearish features became pronounced again today and In the absence of buying of yesterday the maiket sought a lower lead and closed six point* below last night. Liverpool gave «o support to the Improvement of yeater- tay os closelng la barely better than last night, and thu» the movement there confirm* the bearish cobles we and oth ers received yesterday, to which we re ferred In our last circular. Th? differ ences between August and September and Piter months are greater now than they hsve been for some time and we think it is much more likely that shorts should caver at these differences and transfer their sales to later months, rather than k«ue notices with no purpose of taking them bock. Therefore, In our opinion, the should be good guying of August upon the forced liquidation cauaod ib’tices which no doubt will be tor*i freely tomorrow. Should there be any Hopping of the notices, and these who are lonk of August must either do thia or cover their longs, It would or courts he of material beneflt and gtve a much better tone, but whether It would be more than temporary ft* the question, matter bow many notices may be atoppei t omorrow If Liverpool continues to de cline we are likely to sympathise, unk?* crop information should become I ess fa vorabie. '•We have numerous reports to day of new bales in various parts of Tex a«, ehowtng that they appreciate date of receipts of new bales; last year some s litCe earlier and some a little later. Au «u»t receipts of new cotton last year weie something over 23.W8 bales. Should the market continue to recede we doubt whether new cotton will be pushed as rap»dly were prices on the ascending ****** Atwcod. Violet * Company. SUN’S CTTON JU5VTEW. N4W York, July 2«.-Tbe Liverpool | Opening, i SSO-64 *MU J6C.6«a3 61-C4 9 A14S4 A id I 4 ftr-'las w*«4 itsiftj 66-64 __ Otoaitti. 9 80-ill 3 60 til 3 60-64 3 614)4 62- 64 69-44 63- *4 0361-6) 66*44 60414a3 67*01 PROVISION MARKET'S. New York, July 26.—Flour was neglected and weak. Winter wheat, low grades, 85a2.50; fair to fancy, LMUcdi.'JO; patent, ,75.i3.20; Minnesota Clear, 2.2Tm2.6>; pat ents, 3.40x1; low extras, I.d5a2.50. South ern flouidull and weak, common to fair extra, £.10a3; good to choice extra, 3.10a- 3.50. Wheat dull and lower, closing tirm. No. 2 red, store and elevator, afloat, 54Via»*. Options dull and weak and declined % cent, rallying *4 cent and closing steady at Vi cent under yesterday. No. 2 red closing, July 54%; August, 54%; September, 55%. Corn fairly active, (Inner, No. 2 48%.il9% elevator; 60a50% afloat. Options nioder atrty active and Arm at Vi cent advance; July, 49V4; August, 40%; September, 48%. Oats—Dull and steady, options llrmer. July 88Vi; August, 32%; September, o2%; No. 2 white, July) 88%;’Spot No. 2, 39. No. w-hlte, 41a42; mixed Western, 41a42; white Western, 40a53. Hay steady and dull; shipping- 50a66; good to choice, SOaSO. Wool steady and quiet, domestic fleece, 17a22; pulled, 15a34. Beef steady and quiet, family, 12al4; extra mess, 8a8.50; beef hams, duiL Tierced beef stead and quiet, city extra Iiidia mess, 17a1S. Cut meat* more active and firmer, pickled belli** 7%; shoulders, 6%; hams, UViaTl; middlings, nominal. Lard dull and firmer. vVestern steam closed, 7.S0; city, 6%; January, 7.30; Sep tember, 7.20; refined, firm; continent, 7.b&; •mpound, 6aVi%. Pork dull and steady. Mess, 14all.23 ictra prime, 13al3.50. Butter, firm and pulet; state dairy, MVia I; creamery, 15%aI9; Western dairy, ll%a 1%; creamery, I3al9; creamery el gins, 19. Cotton seed oil quiet and staedy; crude, Rosin dull and easy. Strained common > good, 1.25al steady, 29a29Vi. Rice, firm and active; domestic, fair to xtra, 3%a5%; Japan, 4%a4%. Molas.vco—Foreign, nominal. New Or- leans open kettle, good to choice, 27ny/; steady and dull. Peanuts steady and quiet. Coffee—Options quiet; 10 points up to 10 points down; July, 15.10; September,, in.63x13.75; December, 12.60al2.70; spot R4o dull and nominal; No. 7 lGalKVi. Sugar, raw—quiet and fair;rettnlng, 2.11n .16; refined, quiet -uid steady, off. A, 15-16a4V4; standard A 4 6-10a4Vi; cut loaf, 5%a5 5-16; cushed, 5>4a5 1-16; granulated, ’ 6-16*4%' CIOS. w-% 52% B-% 42% 43% 43 Vi 40% Freights—Liverpool, steay mo<ie active; for grain and cotton 6-G4d; HialH- * f , WHEAT 1 — Open. High. LOW. July 60% 5074 50-74 Kept. ...... KT;i 62% 52',i Dec 56 coy. 5214 CORN- July 44 44 48)4 Sept 4174 44)4 43)4 Oct 4314 43% 4314 May ftO'A ftu'A 40 OATE— July 3114 31)4 31*4 Aug 28 28% 2774 Sept 2774 2814 27% May 3174 3171 3174 PORK- July ‘ 12.63 12.70 12.63 Sept 12,70 12.75 12.70 LARD- July 0.87)4 6.95 0.81)4' SHORT RIBS— July 6.75 6.75 6.73 Sc-pt 6.07)4 0.72)4 6.57)4 6.75 CASH QUOTATIONS. Flour dull, feeling easy. I'riocs un changed. No. 2 spring wheat, 50% to 52*%. No. 2 red, 50%. No. 2 corn, 43%. No. 2 oats. 30a3l. Pork, 3t2.C5al2.82V4. Lard, 36.92%a6.95. Short rib sides, 36.80aC.82VS. D. S. shoulders, 36*6.12%. Sugar cured sides, 30.87%a7. Whisky, 31.22. CHICAGO GRAIN LETTER. Special wire to Lyons & James. Chicago, July 28.—The wheat market to day was' somewhat narrow. Fluctuations being confined to within a range of Vi to %; bearish jientlment still, continues. Nothing have, as yet, developed favorabio to holders. Early In the day considerable selling was Indulged in by elevator peo ple against country acceptances, whtch they say have been very large today, B’orelgn advices were discouraging u holders, the markets abroad being lower on favorable weather. Liverpool, • 1 to 2 cents; Beilin.and Paris, % to 1% cents lower. Primary receipts still continues to cjme in at a lively rate. Today being 990.000 bushels, and on report or a further shipment of Toledo wheat to this market 000.000) the market became very weak, and quickly declined to the phenomenal figure of 52% for September, and although some little reaction was realized towards the close of the seaslon on the large clearances. The belief is still current that we shall see pheat at two bushels for 31 ere any decided upturn Is experi enced. July wheat today sold at 60%, Com opened firm with prices 1 cent higher on very serious crop reports and firm foreign cables. Today’s receipt* overrun the estimate and on predictions of rain In the corn belt there was considerable selling and on lack of demand, the market became weak and declined m the neigh borhood of %. After a report of damage to Russian and Daublan crop a slight ral ly was felt, but through lack of sustain ing Influence no advance was scored. Oats—Contrary to other grain oats ruled strong with other i rices & shade higher and although receipts were quite liberal there was a good demand, the fear of heavy farmer's deliveries at an early date prevented any material advance* thdugh the closing was strong at an advance of % cent over the opening figure*. Provisions were a little more active than for the^ past few day* there being better demand for hogs at yard*, price* ranging 6 to 10 cent* higher. Hpeculatlve futures* unusually strong, pork showing an advance of 15 to » cents at the close. Lamson, Brothers & Company, NAVAL~8TORK8. Charleston, July 26.—Turpentine firm i 27 cents. Receipts. 2$ casks. Hosln, good a trained, firm, at 9Ga8I; receipt*. 76 bar teli. Wilmington, July 2».-Kosln Uini, strained, S7%; good strained, WV4; tflrpen tine quiet at »V4; tar Arm ot f!.K; erode turp<ntlnc- firm, hard, 31; soft, 31*70; vlr* gin, 3-’*20. MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT, STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS. BI<LAsk’<L 7 per cent. bond*. Jan. and July coupons, maturity 1896 104 IG4V4 4% per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupon*, maturity 1915.... 112% U4*4 4V4 per cent, bonds. Jsn and July July coupons, maturity 1912....114V4 115% 3% Percent, bond*. Fa:i. anj July coupons, maturity long date... 96 II MUNICIPAL BONDS. Bavannali 6 per cent, bonds 104 106 Atlanta bonus. 95 to lfO, as to interest and maturity. Augusta *xmda, price a* to rate of interest and- maturity 100 )16 • Rome bonds, 8 per cent ....106 )0S . Columbus 5 per cent, bonds....10J 103 Macon 6 per cent, bonds, quar terly coupons U1 U2 RAILROAD BONDS. Central railroad joint mortgage 7 per cant, bondst Jan. and July coupons.. HO H7 Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons, due 1891 101 103 fcreorgla Railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1910 103 110 Georgia Railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, duo 1922 110 113 Montgomery and Eufaula rail road C per ceut. bonds, Jan. and July coupons, dua 1909 97 93 Ocean Steamship bonds. B per cent. Jan. and July coupons, duo 1920 W Columbus and Western railroad C per cent. July coupons 94 95 Columbus and Rome railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons *3 40 Augusta and Knoxville railroad 7 per cent, bonds, Jon. and July coupons, due 1900 97 99 Savunnah, Atnerlcus and Mont gomery railroad C per cent bonds, Jaii. and July coupons.. 47 43 Georgia Southern and Florida railroad 6 per cent, boiila. Jan. and July coupons, due 1972.... 80 81 South Georgia and Florida rail road Indorsed 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons 101 Northeastern Railroad Indorsed 6 per cent, bonds, May and November coupon® 103 103 Macon and Northern railroad certificates of bonds, March September coupons 35 85 Charleston, Columbia and Au gusta railroad 7 per cent, bonds 99 ' 101 RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN TURES. Central Railroad common stock. 19 su Central Railroad 6 per cent, dob- turea 25 - 26 Southwestern Railroad atock.... 70 71 Georgia Railroad stock 133 140 Atlanta and West Point rail- * road stock 75 80 ■Atlanta and West Point rallrcad debentures 83. M) Augusta and Savannah railroad stock 80 83 LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS. Macon Ga* Light and Water t consols. May and November coupons 75 Wesleyan College 7 per cent. bonds, Jan. and July coupons..100 115 Hacon Volunteers’ Armory 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July cou pons 104 103 Bibb Manufacturing Company 6 per cent, bonds, April and Oct. coupons 100 101 Progress Loan and Improvement Company 55 60 Southern Phosphate Company stock 83 90 Acme Browing Company*. 100 BANK STOCKS. First National Bank stock 125 130 American National Bank dock.. 85 90 Exchange Bank stock 93 13 Union Savings Bank and Trust Company stock 03 03 Central Georgia Bank stock.... 90 Mecon Savings Bank stock 90 93 Central City Loan and Trust Company stock 75 DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS. Corrected Every Saturday By Henry J. Lamar St Sons. Cinnamon Bark—Per poun.1, 12 to 15c. Cloves—Per pound, 15 to 25c. Drugs and Chemicals.—Gum assafootlda, 35c. pound;- camphor gum, 06 to G5 cents pound; guh opium, $2-® to 33.60 pound; morphine, %3, $2.23 to 32.45 ounce; qui nine (according to size) 38 to 90c. ounce; sulphur. 4 to Gc. pound; salts, Epsom, 2% to 3i.. pound; copperas, 2 to Sc. pound; salt petro, 10 to 12c. pound; borax, 15 to 18c. pound; bromide potash, 50 to 65o per pound; chlorate, 25 to pound; carbolic acid. 50c. to 31.75 #0und; chloroform. 73 to 31.40 pound; calomel. 85c. to 31; log wood, 16 to 20c. pound; cream tartar, C. P., 35 to 40; cream tartar, commercial, 25 to 30 cent®. DRY GOODS. Corrected Every Saturday By S. Waxcl baum & Son. Prints—eBrwick, 8%; standard. 4% to3; Turkey red. 4 to 6%; Indigo bluo, i to 4%; solids. 3% to 5. Sheetings—4-4,- 4% to 6%; %. to 4%; %, S% to 3%. Tickings—From 5 to 12c, Checks—3% to Cc. Bleaching—Fruit of tbs loom, 6% to 7%. CANNED GOODS. Corrected Every Saturday by S. R. Jaques ft Tinsley Co, 'Apples—1 puund cans 31.25 per dozen. Blackberries—2-pound cans, 31 per dozen; S-pound cans. 31*05 per dozen. Corn—2-pound cans. 90 cent* to 31.50 per dozen. String Beans—2-pound can®, 90 cents per dozen. Tomatoes—2-pound, cans, per dozen, 90 centri; 8 pound cans, 31.10. Okra and Tomatoes—2-pound cans, 31.10 per dozen. Juno Peas—2-pound cans, 31.25 per dozen. , Rod Cherries—2-pound cans, 31 .GO per dozen. White Cherries—2-pound can* 3L75 per dozen. Lima Beans—31.25. Peaches—2-pound cans, 31.50 per dozen. Pinapples—2-pound cans, 31.50 to 32.25 per dozen; grated. F. & W., 32.25. . Raspberries—2-pound cans, 31.85 per dozen. Strawberries—2*pound enns, 31.50 per dozen. Peaches, pie—3-pound cans, 31.35 per dozen, v Apricots. California—3-pound cans, 32.25 per dozen. Peaches—California, 32.25. Pig Feet—2-pound cans. 32.25 per do* Roast Beef—1-pound cans, 31.20 per dozen; 2-pound cans, 32 per dozen. Corn Beef—2-pound cauls, 31*85 per dozen. Potted Horn—%-pound con*, 65 cents per dozen; 1-2-pound cans. 31*25 per. dozen. Lunch Tongues—1-pound cans. 33 per dozen. Tripe-2-pound cans, 31.SI per dozen FRUITS AND NUTS. Georgia beef, 5 to 5 l-4c; drsessed hogs, l-2qi Western mutton. 8 l-2c; native mutton, 7c; smoked pork sausage, 8 l-2c; fresh pork sausage. 80; BologJUi sausage, 6c. MISCELLANEOUS.GROCERIES. Corrected Every aSturday by tho 8, R. Jaques & Tinsley Co. The following are strictly wholesale prices; >•0105—1-pound cans, 31.25 per dozen. Fish—Kit white fish. 60c; in half barrels. 34; mackerel in half barrels, 31.50; No. 2, $6; kits, No. 3, 70 cents; new catch. Flour—Best patent, per barrel, 33.40; sec ond patent. 33.30; straight, 33; family. 32.50. family, 32.60 Sugar—Standard granulated, 4% cents; extra C, Now York, 4c; New Orleans clarified. 4c. Hay-Hay is in better demand. We quote today No. 1 Timothy at $19 and prime at $13 per ton. Meats—Bulk Mdes, 7%. Corn—68 cents per bushel. Oats—Mixed, 50 cents; white, 63 cents. Lard—Tierces, 8c; cans, 3 l-2o per pound; ^0-pound cans, 10c. Oil—11c. Snuff—Lorlllard’s Macoaboy snuff, stone jars; 45c per pound; glass jars, 45c per pound; 2-ounce bottles, $9.90 per gross; 2-ounco cans, $8.CO per gross;gross; 1-ounce cans, $3.96 per gross; railroad snuff, 1-ounce glass, 45c; 1-ounce tins, $4.25 per gross. Tomato catsup—Pints, 90c; quart®, 11.25. . . w , „■ . Hominy—Per barrel. $3.60. Meal-Bolted, 68; plain, 68. Wheat bran—t)0c. • Hams—12 to 13 cents. Shoulders—3 1-2 to 9 l-2o. LIQUORS. Whisky—Rye. $1.05 to 33.60; corn, $1.05 to $1.50; gin. $1.05 to $1.75; North Carolina corn. $1.00 to $1.35; Georgia corn, $1.50. Wines—90 cents to $1; high wines, $1.22; 'port and sherry, $1 to $3; claret. $0 to $10 case; American champagne, $7.60 to 33.50 per case; cordials, $12 per dozen; bitters, 33 per dozen. HARDWARE. Corrected Every Saturday By Dunlap Hardware Company. Axes—$0 to $r per dozen. Bar Lead-6 cents per pound. Buckets—Paints, $1.25 per dozen; cedar, three hoops, 32.25. Cards—Cotton, $1. Chains—Trace, $3.60 to $1.50 per dozen, Well Buckets—33.25 per dozen. Rope—Manilla, 12 cents; siael, 10 cents; cotton. 12 cents. Shoes—Horse, $3.50; mule, $4. Shovels—Ames', $9 per dozen. Shot-Drop. $1.25 per sack. Wire—Barbed. 3 cents per pound. Nails— $1.63 base, wire; cut, $1.25 base. Tubs—Painted. $2.35; cedar, $1.60 per nest Brooms—$1.25 to $5 per dozen, Hnmes—Iron bound, 33. Measures—Per nest, $1. Plow Blades—$3,50. iron—Swede, 4% cents per pound; fined, 2 cents basis. Plow Stock—llalmcn, $1; Ferguson, 90 cents. . HIDES, WOOL, ETC. Hides—Green salt, 2% cents pqr pound; dry flint. 4% cents per pound. oGt Skins—10 to 21 cents each. Sheep Skins—20 to 60 cents each. eBeswax—10 to 22 cents. Tallow-3 to 4 cents. Wool-Washed. 10 to 20 cents per pound, unwashed, 10 to 13 cents; burry 7 to 10 cents. SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE, Tills beyond question tlio moatsuo cettsiul cough mediclno wo have ever sold. A Ww doses invariably cures tin* worst cases of croup, cough and bronchitis, whllo it* wonderful success in the cure of cousumptlon Is without parallel iu tho history of medicine. Since Its first discovery it lias been Hold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine cun stand. If you have * cough, wo earnestly ask you to try it Price 10 cent®, 00 cent® and $1. If your luugs are ®ore, chest or back is lame, uso Shiloh’® Porous Plaster. Sold by Goodwyn ft Small Drug Company, comer Cherry streot and Cotton avenue. ,i. t BOUND VOLUMES Tho proa* popularity wJilfcJi this mngnlflcont work 'hna nlttalmxl da aerial (arm tuia led ua to make «n arrangement wtth the publishers by which wo 0.111 otter bound volumes at an allmoat unheaiH ot prlco. Sights and Scenes of the World was first published as a tilgh-clhas artwork, and <wna sold by euhscrtptlan only. A few copies ot the original edition remain unaold, and we ftwuvo ae- cured them tor the benefit ot our readcra. They are printed upon extra heavy fttiauvo-ttln'tcd enameled paper anil upon ono aide of the paper only, making n book twice na thick an the twerety-onc parts would be. The work man ship (s eupci'b. a, they were thefiret tmprewlona from tho original ptiatea. Thoy are olegttrutly and atropgly bound, With epeclnlly designed t'ltliw on aide land back, the Russia edition 'having marble edge* und the full Morocco gold edges. By taking all there was left of the original edition wo are enabled >to otter this unsurpassed work cbt itho following very Mtroctlvo prices} r In best English cloth (publisher’s pries, JO.60; our price, <3.' In hit Morocco, (publisher’s price, 37.CO); our price, 33.G0. In full Russia, (pubWSlicr’a prlco 38); our price, 34. / In full Morocco, (publisher’s price 310); our price, 31.C0. Per out-ot-town orders remit CO .cents extra nnd tho book will bo delivered to you by. prepaid express, securely packed. This 1a An Unusual Opportunity To procure this king ot all art works at u ridiculously low price und should be taken advantage ot at once, as only n few are left. Remember that tho book Is eomplate and all ready tor tho library or conitre table; 300 full-pngo views, size 11x13 Inches and printed upon one aide of the paper only. Each picture Is worthy of a frame. Samples can be seen at the office of the Telegraph, avhore all orders Should be addressed. 11 i * Corrected by A. A. Cullen. Figs—Dry, choice, 12 I-u to 15 cents. Peanuts—North Carolina, 3 1-2 cents; Virginia, ft and 6 cents. Lemons—3ft. Nuts—Tarrugonht almonds, 13 cents per pound; Naples walnuts, 15 cents; French walnuts. 13 cents; pecana, 10 to 12 cents. Apples—Bun dried, 0 to 7 cents per pound. Itatslns—New In market, 32 per box; London layers, 32.25 per box; loose Mus catel. 32 .per box. Irish Potatoes—32AO sack. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Corrected Every Saturday by Walter Kelson. Poultry—Hens, 25 to 28c; riea 15 to 20c; ducks, 25 to 20c: geese, 10 to ** Eggs—to cents per dozen. Evaporated apfples. 15 l-2c per pound; aun dried apples. C to 7e per pound; dried peaches. 12 1-3 to 15o per pound. New Irish Potato**-!; per bushel, bushel. Sweet potatoes—75c per bushel. Cabbage—32.50 to 33 per barrel. Onions—It per bushel Honey—*c to 10c per pound. Tomatoes—15 cats per bushel. MEAT3. Corrected Every Saturday by W. L. Henry. Fresh Mcjts-Wsxtern beet Mi cents CHOLERA. ) Liege, Jtf.y 25.—Eight new eases and four dealthx from chlolera hava been re ported since Saturday. There has been one death from the disease at Ilerstui. — a aaa aa aa a a a a ^ ' ’SVVfVSSfVWffSSffffffff 1 HE-NO you a freo snmplo of I1b*No Too. This must cost something. If you <*o not <» IIko tho tea wc nra Uint much out, pins 4 ► Iho rust of this uilvcrtlhcinrnt. Wo * * ran get nothlnj; Imck without your no* 4 ► provnl. Wo poffltlvt-ly unsort that this Is the purest tea wo cun got. MARTIN GILLUTiV CO., (K.f’.Ml 'it.I 1-11.) Hiiltlni'it'i', slid. BIBB COUNTY’S SHERIFF’S SALES Georgia, Bibb County.—Will bo sold before the court house door In the city ot Maoon, during the legal hours of aale, on the firat Tuesday In August, 185ft, the following property: One-halt undivided Interest In that part of let No. 0 In the southwestern range ot the city of Maoon, fronting 75 foot on Fourth street; situated on tho north- cast corner of said tot No. 5, at the intersect lea of Fourth and Oglethorpe streets, running 50 feet on Oglethorpe street to Martha Davis’ line, now Indi cated by a cross fenoc, thence along the line of Martha Davis 75 feet, more or less; the southwestern line of this lot commencing at a point 70 feet from the corner of Fourth and Oglethorpe streets and running at right angles to said Fourth street until It reaches the line of Martha Davis In the rear, a dL-itance of 70 feet, more or less. On said let Is a brick building two stories high, containing tnvo stores, with rooms up-stalrs. Levied on as the property of K. Crockett to satisfy a fi. fa. Ismie.l from tho city court ot Macon In favor of it. H. Lanier vs. II. Crockett. O. S. WBBICOTT, Sheriff GKOItorA, BIBB COUNTY.—By vir tue of an order rcgif arly granted by the court of ordinary of said county I will sell at-publlc outcry to the high est bidder, before the Bibb county court house d»,r in the city of Macon, during the legal hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday In August, 183ft, tho to;, lowing property, to-wlt: That lot or parcel of (and situated in the northwest commons of the city of Macon, said county, and being part of lot No. 2 In block No. 15, the prop erty referred to being the place known as the ’’Harriott A Freeman Place,'* where Capt. J. W. Wilcox now resides, fronting sixty feet, more or less, on Forsyth street, and running hack an uniform width one hundred and one feet, more or less, to an alley, bounded southeast by the properly ot Floyd Ross and northwest by the property of Thsd E. Murphy. Bald property to b>- s«/.d as the property of the estate of Harriett A. Freeman for the pur pose of paying the debts of said es tate and for distribution among the heirs of said estate. Bald property Is rented until the 1st ot Octcher, 133ft. Terms <it sals cash. JAMES L. ANDERSON. Administrator Ds Bonis Non of Har riett A. Freeman. Rand, McKally & Co/s ATLAS OF THE WORLD NEW IlHETY-TWO MANY ENTIRELY Theo £logical Anthropo ^ Bio Geo Topo Hydro BOOK. MAPI FEATURE! METHODS. graphical fTISTORY of tho WORLD’S PEOPLE. CENSUS of 1890. Biographies of Prominent Men. Portraits of the World’s Bright Men. Historic Practio Systematic Statistic Politic Patriotic Education Economic Emblematic STATISTICAL CHARTS and DIAGRAMS. GAZETTEER and ATLAS. 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