The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 25, 1894, Image 3
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THE MACOJN TELEGRAPH: PAITK^
1894.
jl£ WORlHF TRADE.
; far tomorrow t*:. confirmation is lr>.-\ <>f
1 -• * damane by rains of yesterday anj U»-
Wheat speculation may do In putting
.ports by Wive
* ^ refit jjarkfits*
From
dav. Wheat speculation ma> wo m
the marketuigher, la one thing. JJV ‘J®
condition of the cotton manufacturing i
dust ties in this country
hap:*, on the continent, offer no
dial? improvement in prues.
In "fact our New Orleans M*Od, wl™>*»
lay that the condition of that tntrKet
f * discouraging characi
absence of the not dernai
Is likely to be *v;r loss so in a
nr cotton begins t
rery freely. ~' v ~
tun®
;a d ... bluer
toon no
dull
tbo t
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4 J r %JLmU9- m.
. r* ESz??*
tVni!w° u0 " "
;‘>n
n» tollowa:
SilLB OAll f TOCK3. «
- - heeti-U enaSt-L.
CirtUtt £*)..••• *•’*
l,ran
InfdeTmist decldedly^better in vtis city
according to the Evening Port, one «
le:tdlng authorities on that subject -
operative strike at Fall Hiver OjdN**
Bedford of 15,000 operatives Is no: »*>"
argument. Receipts of w»»»”
Meiv Orleans, Galveston and Houston
continue very considerably J
last year. Receipts today 3,-» agatnai
2.PC0 last year. Vb)|(U & Co .
fee ling, should this thing Continue
nnd there Is no Increase In the ’ ;
swn nnd tvili it Will not be ion , «■*
Sur Vo. 2 wheat Mill have to he shipped
to csr^«v
otf- idS'wTSf dSSjSfr.bn*, 1 off
quite liberal. Rain was jpadfej** lor %
oral states in the corn belt. Tvhlletn« crc.
reports continue to coflie in Qwe g
ATcve to 1 Lie, considering the severe onen that on
', lr V l-n Tut-re -w. be*n sonu
London lay-.-,
catei, per box.
Irish Potatoes—S2.R0 sack.
.23 per box; loose Mas-
CANNED GOODS.
rorrected Every Saturday by 8
u Jaaues & Tinsley Co.
Jaaues & nnsiey co.
Apples—l’ pound cuna 91.25 per dozen.
Blackberries—2-pound cans, U per
i.nAiinri cuna. SI.05 oar dozen.
„„ May
,ely dull
t.icieriea..
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uo prou. ljU V
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SUN’S COTTON REVIEW.
I NVw York, Aug. 24.—The Sull's cot-
ton review says: Cotton opened 1 point
lower, and then advanced a points,
closing 3 points lower for the day. Spot
cotton le 1-lGc. higher here. F'lstiere
5,791 bales for direct Bhlpment for ex
port tind 1,118 to spinners. Southern
markers were quiet. Font receipLs o-
day, 3,276 biles against <53 this last
week and 2.250 Inst year; ‘owl receipts
for the week 134,289 against 6,278 Vast
week and 13,281 this week last year.
New Orleans was at one time 1 to 5
points lower, but htter recovered this
I 1 itrt 9. nointa. In M<Ul-
ebangfavg over from B^tembei
and the market continued extri
throughout the entire % 38 ‘™\
ins an entire absence of «p»'Vwt £i\r o
once. Liverpool receipts, 261 A&fJ' Y
while exports to all porta ago
9.448 buehela. . . m
priced thaii'yestertAy’s .iS'ojjg-g
a ran - of Me. the entire session. R«-
“euas l'oo cara were N .llshtly in egress of
“provisions were strong at opening on
theTsht receipts of hogs. In speculative
Iliiukbernes—2-pounn cans. It i
3-pound cans. 31.05 per dozen.
Corn—2-pound cans, 09 cent, to IL5«
^Strln^°Jleans—2-pound cans, 90 cents
^Tomatoes—2-pound cans, p^ dozen,
l-nound cans, 31.
Tontatueo— ■
rents; 3-Pound cans, 31.
Okra ana Tusnatuf 3 pound cans.
per
*i io per dozen.
* June Peaa-2-pound cans, 91.25
cherries—2-pound cans, $1.60-per
futures iuilder, wera SSut ‘^on.y sellers
. qr i v but as the demand was \erj
offering* became more llbcml ond Pi c
eoon showed ojoss^f
navai* stores.
SSa-3® iurp1nt.no qu.ef, hard. ».
“savannah,'Aiig.' for
combination accepted a bid at .ti,
jjSisrt.wwi rati
sr."- ss
.TiTZ soitns.
0 O C18B8 «... JJ ,
llJUDiPM 4*8.-1^°
jcrtaiaronuttM
Rertu ca*eun tt4 * ,li *
COVEBMM'uXT HOSDS. -
r 8. .•sreatst'eo.lHM I srsguls*.
F* * 4.5 C oupoa»..lt*>i I
Ci lAsMd. • Kv dlvldoji'i.
made today at that prm •
Cl&& ^nnd^pale^ grades!
vanco on oil grades and pate
d °Whito Cherries—2-pound cans 31.75 per
dozen. ....
Lima Beans—31.25.
Peaches—2-pound cans, 31.50 ®*t
a °P?naDPle3—2-pound cans, 31.60 to 32.30
per dozen; grated, F. & \7., 32.25.
p Raspberries—2-pound cans. 31.86 per
d °Strawberrlcs—2-pound cans. 31.50 per
Peaches, pie—3-pound cans, 31.36 per
California—3-pound oani
32.25.
n 1 .r peet—2-pound cans. 32-25 per dos.
Roast Beet—1-pound cans 31.20 pot
2-pound cans. 32 per dozen.
d °Corn Beet—2-pound cants. 31-85 per
d °votted Ham—14-pound cons. (5 ctnt,
per dozen: 1-2-pound can* 1 31.25 per
Lunch Tongues—1-pound cans. 33 psr
& Trlpi-2-pound cans. 31.85 per dozen.
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Dictionary^
vftnee on an I u, C, and
The market dosed firm A B5
K *2.«i M. n-»i N. » 40; window
glass. 32.G5|^ water w ^-ruraMtIno firm
ttSfiffmvsws
celpts, 37 barrels.
MEATS.
rrSTuiddiinc
^‘^••iiwaiVni::
tti'ict —-
IxvMMdiio*-
... iiniiaary
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S 48 01 a3 48-04
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WEEKLY STATEMEKT.
Liverpool, Aug* 24. -Tho weekly cottoastatls
r for this nort nre »b follows:
| Total | Amer’i
50.000
47.000
10,000
S.000
. l,0C3,00t)
01,000
M0
0.000
884,000
21,000
nv»f«r this week. _ - -
* xariu A nr, 24 —»OOt «OtWO quiet
uL’s. Jill iq. mtaaunei upi.aa. 1.
fceie*. CO/) biles. •
lork. AUff. 24.—Tho tuturo mArkot
-- JS&» u£ cioboq steady. .Bate,
40.110 L81HA.
rCToiodT
In*,...
Mnnli
April..
HhT
Juur.
iuiy
AU*...
iei>t
CcL
Mot
RECEIPTS AND EXPORTS.
T--.- <1'>v | Wtif*:;.
CouBOlIdntoil net roceipU... W"j
•• Kxp*»rt* to Great Uriuilnl e*-3
mporw w Mi
Exports to France,
Exports toOontlnent...,|
k ou hand ut New York...|
TTM9
10,715
WEEKLY STATEMENT,
Tno following aro the total net rocelpts of
cotton ntaii tho ports eincoSeptember 1,188J:
O&iroBton. ' ““ -
,.I.0ll.80ilPhiia4olpnia... 4*.H|
, tan *.1 lTnaf Pnlllf. \It. 239.444
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Chicago, August 24.—Wheat ww weak
.today but the trade was only a scalping
one at best, with some trade
or.e at the best with some change from
September into Doeember trades, which
served to keep traders occupied. Elevator
men were sellers of the ^tter month
and buyers of the former. Pit holders did
their utmost to recover the money they
experienced on these privileges last night
and in the main were successful, although
the close did not indicate any gain on the
investmeat. The price went below . put
prices several times, but rallied on pur
chases made against them. Partridge
bought considerable wheat, presumably to
(over previous sales. The Increasing
northwestern receipts Indicate that the
spring wheat crop is on tho move nnd
from this-forward, until the bU^bt-tM
gram Is out of the way. attention will be
directed to the arrivals In that ;
December wheat opened from 5.14 to 67b.
sold down to 57014. closing WJWMt*
=; under yesterday. Cash wh eat was In
good demand with values tending down-
w trd Trade was neither active or Inter
esting, privilege holders doing most of
th Mny "corn opened at 5214 andsold be
tween 62K,a51%. closing at ^V*aH- , 4a4e.
■^sWeSTWiKi
1C birjoMX"h wheat and t „
today. For several days past there wns
an individual rtrength In tho market,
but it was absent today.
May oats closed 3 cents under ******
day. The Inquiry for cash oat .’J' er *.S°*
urgent. Prices ruled ..a%c. lower tnan
y Prortsions were up on the light
and higher prices for them at tne
opening nd tod B ay. The^ £WgA»to£?
Packing -Company made an effort toaay
m force prices upward, but two English
2JS2VhotI.es offered quantities enough
MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT.
STATE OP GEORGIA BONDS.
Bid. Ask’d.
lw
‘'july 0r coup n ono. maturity 19E....U2V4 UP.l
IV4 per cent, bonds. Jan. nnd July
coupons,jrmtur^y^on BONO "
aJSSS* a ond, ro pr“« ^« to rat.
of liwerest hnd maturity IM
Mtl y coupons..-.---^----
_ .1 railroad Joint roortgagw
coupons...."j" P er cent.
°t»nds. Jan. and July m
Rii’raad'V* per cent.
‘'bond. Jan. and Ju'y coupons.^ ^
Georgia^'Railroad*' V* 'per' 'cent!
G bonds. Jan. and July coupon..^ ^
Montgomw'and'EufauU raU
Corrected Every Saturday by W. I*.
Henry.
Fresh Jlcats-V, estern beef. 644 to W4C.1
SkSsi .Sfsa-Rvssssa
sausage, 60
MISCELLANEOUS grocerieb.
Corrected Every «a‘“ ra »J % ** 8 ‘
R. JaQues & Tinsley Co.
The following are etriotly wholesale
P Appies—1-pound cans, 31-26 per
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W7.87J Brunswick.
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Wllmluctou..
IW/JW Port lloyal
492.042 Fjicle Toss
8.W2
71,HO
biltimore M.67I El Paso.
New York....... 10f.34*
NowiSrtNews.V *4'j’.SCo| T oUl.•”••••• •
Deduct net receipts since Bcpt. 1.
6.bb(‘-.S04
COMPARATIVE WEEKLY STATEMENT.
| 1883-04. flfctt-OS
Total receipts nt aifb. B. portsi
Total receipts to date. J
f..r- tha u-ddlf .1 2G.311
ioiai recwijim
Kxporte for the week j W.sii
Total exports j
Btock at all U. 8. ports..WJ.306
block at Interior towna I «••**
Block nt Liverpool 11.0S3.00Q
American afloat for Great,
Britain * 21^KX)
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KEW CKLEANf CLOSmO FUTOREV
y#w Orleans. Aug. 24-bottom luturw closed
yew urieBiii. auji. .i->
steady, tales 7,80u bales.
ianuarr***
» »■
Marcn« ® 7 ; *
JUtis «
Zvl'l
November
Dwciuber..
‘raadT per cent bond. Jan.
anl » July coupons, du« 1309 8T
Ocean ^ S team ship- bond.. 5 per
cent Jan. and July coupons.
ColumS aid Wertem railroad
6 per cent. July coupons...... 04
Columbus and Rome railroad s
per cent bonds. Jan. and July ^
Aug'us ta’an'd' Knoavliio* railroad"
7 percent, bonds Jan. and
July coupons, due MOO.......... 98
Savannah, Amcrlcui and Mont-
comory railroad 0 per cent
bonds/Jan. and JulyvouponslI
Georgia Southern and Florid*
railroad * per cent. bonda. Jan.
nnd July coupons, due 197«.--- *8
South Georgia and IWMMgl
road Indorsed 7 per cent bonds.
Jan. and July coupon,....A...- .
Northeastern RailroadJndorasd
6 per cent bonds. May ana
Macon and Northern ral road
certlflcates of bond,, Marcn ^
September coupons
Charleston. Columbia u»«. A«-
INah—Ktt vrttlto fish, 60o; In Wt
4“ »
^Flour-Bes^ patent, per barrel. f3.«l »®0-
on^pvtent 33.30; straight 33; family. 3Z-59.
Cl llay—We^iuote^today No. 1 Timothy at
nirati-B"J.kVdra.8 cents.
48 cents.
Lard—Tienm's. W cents; can», 9 cent, per
pofind; 20-pound cans, 9V4c-
-mard'a Macoaboy »nuff»
ffg&SHEB
per gross. cana _ 73.93 per
K5«SSiad snuff. 1-ounce glass. «CJ
F p0 **-- ,in« 34.25 per gross.
Tomlto wtsup-Plnts. «0o; quarw.
Jl |feued. SSMW ® oents.
ss&Sa ■ j
Shoulders—9V4 10 **V»‘ • *1
COUNTRY PRODUCEI.
These Speak as Those Having
.....Authority ♦
♦ ♦♦♦♦
PROP. M. J. EUROD,
Chair of Biology and gjWjff “>•
Illinois Wesleyan University, .»y«.
FOr Sttt vo r ry ^"i“. n« to
mention its low oo»t. ®4 0) ^ ( f tn ^ l "and
your°paper WcftSl
3.zz4rarr ciiin to furn'l®h ft <x> 4'tfl read
101
Drlces upwaru, um *
Bhlpifcir houses ofTered quanUtles enough
to break the market. At the clos<t Janua-
11 nark was IM® under yesterday. Jan.
nary lard 744c. lower and January ribs
Sa7l4 cents lower. -
FUTURE QUOTATIONS
WHEAT- Op’ng. Hlgh-.t.LoV.t Cto*
All?.
Sept.
Dec.
May
CORN—
Aug
Sept
Oct
May ......
OATS-
Aug.'
Sept. ... •
Oct
May
FORK—
M3*
Jan
LARD—
Sept
RIBS—
Stpt
Jan.
53H
6414
67%
es%
5T4
54%
57%
02%
54
67
63%
62%
68%
62%
61
61%
62%.
62%
63%
63%
52%
62
M’.i
53%
62%
30%
36%
31%
36%
10%
10%
31%
36%
29%
29%
20%
34%
13.52% 12-52% “’S'*
U.E% 13-77% U.67% 13.00
•rURES.
Central Railroad common stock. 1»
Central Railroad 0 per cent dob- J
SoutliwesterVi i^'ra^'^'*."-'-«
AthuRa and Wert Point railroad ^
Augusta'mvi' Savannah railroad ^
“lOCAL ' BON DS' AND ' STOCKS.
80^"““'Phosphate'' ^
Acm^Brewlng Company 10*
xJANK btocks.
—i , v-tttonal Bank stock....»..123
America National Bank rtock.. S
Ce^tru a 'aeor,la ^'">t
Company stock
a wealth of knoWICtlg* In *0 ccn}l>at9l
a form will commend (tsolf ^
tho laborious scholar, the general
reader, and especially to the teacher.
John W. Cook.
your paper 4rf to bo ponB™.Lu.»*™
Xn being able to furnlta « «. *te read-
era at such a trivial oo*L ^ ^ ElroJ .
DR. W. H. WILDER,
PROP. E. M. Van PJSTTEN.
president of the HHaols Wctt-eyan
Un^Hy. says: The Amerloan En-
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Superintendent of Bloomlnpton Cfty
Sohools, says: K IS n. work of great
value. It seems to mo concise. 0=™
rate and convenient In form.
Information In such a small co-npas,
is nowhere olso “ ^jf^^etten.
Corrected Every Saturday by Walter
Nelnon.
|^?,r U ap P fPl^i l-*O o P.f
pound! d'rled'prachTn'M to 16a per
pound.
PROF. W. A. HEIDBL,
Ne n w Irish Potatoos-75 cents pot bushel.
b Swcet Potatoes-31.60
Cabbage—32-50 w W P« barrel.
Or.lons—31 P«r bushel.
Honey-sc^m Me per . ;
Chair of
B-S^SSi? ,,lc ' 19n “ , m old V En y .
SS C'-SSSM?
Honeys vV r
fTomatoes—75 cents per^
“ liquors.
Corroded Every ^mTday By L. Coh.n
^ 1,, “^"3 1 y i0-no 0 3l?75? ,r North n Carollna
Wlnes-4» cents claret, 36 to 310
PO ‘i. , AmIriwn'champagne, T.W to *8.50
J«"oa^rt cordials. 313 per down: hitlers,
„ p „ dos«o. HABDWARB .
PROP. JOHN W COOK,
ro—.id.nt Normal University, says:
MRS. QALLINTSR,
Librarian of Withers Library, says:
Tho American E
afters an oppoptunfty seldom met wlin
to procure a most valuable WorLfoi
_ -—..oil niiMnv In 'fho homo library it
win bo indlsponsitblo io b*udenta c.na /
ittcrary workers. ^ R Oalllntv. '
WILLIAM M. ANDERSON.
Buperlrttondent ofSdhools.Mllvrau-
Iiee Wls.. says; Tito EncyclopeC.o
SloUonaty. in my ©pinion, w v. vcry
valuable work of referanco. Ft 1s **
Imuallve, comprehensive, and boars
evidence of the most scrupulous pains-
taking I can rcoomtnond tho work
without hesitation^ ^ Anflor , on . ,
Corrected Every BaturdJJ. 89 Daniep
correct.a J[orlwnre company.
Azes—16 to *r per dozen.
_ Tanii—fi cents per pound.
Buckets—Pol nls . »•* por d0Ma| cedar '
three hoop.. » J -25.
Chains—Trace! KM to 34.60 per dozen.
r. n ii t p7uiknts—S9.7S per dozen.
Sope-Madlla. 12 cent.; sl.el, W cenU:
'“hoe's—IIorao**31: mule, 35.
Bhovels—Ames’, Dper^dozen.
Wire—Barbed,' 3 cents per pound.
vlS-SSTSln, wire; cut, 31.25 base.
Tubs—Fainted, 82.25; cedar. H.50 per ns,t
Brooms—31.26 to 86 per dozes.
Haines—'Iron bound, 93-
Measures—Per n«st, 91*
J^SdTl% i«t, P« PO*nd, ra-
fi now 2 swck-Hahnen. 31; Fergusoo.
cents
7.75
7.72%
7.70
7.C2%
7.70
7.62%
PORT QUOTATIONS.
Galveston, Aug. 21.—Steady—Middling 6
)-lG: net 1^00; stock 12.507.
Norfolk. Aug. 24.—Steady—Middling 6%;
naf Ifll stock 2.141.
net 49; stock 2.14L -
Baltimore, Aug. 24.—Nomlnal-ifiddling
rii; stock 8,422.
Boston, Aug. 24.—Quiet—Middling 6^la-16;
uMminFinn. Aug. 24.—Steady—inddHng
tv. • net 10; stock 1,450.
Phtta&pbbu Aug. 24.—Firm—MI Idling
drugs# paints and oils.
Corrected Every'satur'day By Henry J.
wr Lamar & bone.
SffijESh! Aug! 34.—Quiet—Middling 6%;
gm’lMM* Aug. 24.—Quiet—Middling
XL. ne * L291; stock 20.2S.
Mobile, Aug. 24.—E-isy—Middling 6%; net
Vemphla^Aut.-. 2L-Nom8nal-Midlllng
‘i-Qutet-Mlldllng 7 Mg,
et CS; stock WM. 24.—Qutot—5Udd!lng
.. 7.42% 7.42% 7.25
7.10 7.10 1.W
CASH QUOTATIONS.
There was
tor fUmc. b^ th “ ^V^Srlng wheat 53%
S*SZ tffdWl to 63%.
Com, M%. .j .
Oats. 30aV*. M u ~" fY~
Mess pork, 9l3.W>aC5. H
Ixtrd. 97.70a75. ^
g^tSSSS: »*»•*. '
Vb LAMSON ; S GRAIN LETTER,
usually quiet day ba» ©ttarasstCTlxed -
lnK l '\vuh 'SS^UquldatkS* particular^
notion. There was little
Cinnamon faark-Per poun V 12 to 13c.
ridfft-Pfr pound. 15 to 25..
fjru.es and Chemicals.—Gum asMfoetldA,
qfJr wnd- camphor guin, oo to 65 cents
v Suh opium. 12.0 to w.w pound;
^rarnhtnS %«. <2.25 to 92.15 ounce; qul-
mnJ uwording to .%-) 33 to 900. ounce;
.UaSe 4 to 9c. pound; .alt., Ivpaom, z%
pound; copperae. J to 3c. pound;
..i, tu-trc W to 12 -’. Pound; borax. 15 to
i.oun.l; bromide potash. 69 to Mo per
*® C ‘ 0 »,i nrtt t*. to pound; carbolic
pound, ^ ^otind; chloroform, 7J
% II!«'pound; oiwii. Sc. to 91; log
10 i*« io 20C. pound: cream tartar, C. k
l 40; creato Urtar. commercial,
lo 90 cents.
XT
Contains a wider range o!
Information than any >
Single worh ever
Published.
HIDES, WOOL, ETC.
Corrected Every ^• uri ‘7 r VT Bern4
Bid,a--Green salt,' 2% cents per pound
,u cents tor pound.
4 aoat sitlna-l* to 21 cents each.
bS“p bklns—20 to 60 cent, each.
Beer,wax—15 If 20
\Vool—Washed, 18 to' 20 cmt. per pouBd:
¥>uu ._^. Hi 13 cents: burry 7 to it
YOU CAN GET IT.
YOt
YOUR
GIRL
Wool-Washed, is to w c.n.s vy
unwashed. 10 80 » ce.itz; burry 7 to 1»
SUICIDE OF COL. J. M. WINSTEAD. IT
the PrtWl*-* Banket
U, tu >K pound; carbolic I from one of tb« hair j-
I hi?, on tif ritr h.i»
flve'fMt, 1 and 0?“body "aS
nn Iron rolling. The c.iuse of HK del I
mi
HiYE
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dky goods.
Corrected Every Saturday By 8. Waxel-
Charleston.
'.4; net 17.
Cincinnati,
%; nock 2.180. jt,—Quiet—Middling 7.
Aug 2I % —Steady—Middling
Aug. 24.—Quiet—Middling
Louis.
liourton! Aug^ff—^tlrt—Middling C 9-15;
et L6S2; »t«x-k 6.560.
ATWOOD'S COTTON LETTER,
nstel Wire* to Lyons & James.
Nm v York Aug, 24.—General rains in
, v t-x U as well In other portions . i
reaction to* J •**
of & rjlnU w
. print 4«.er Ri
Whether Ufc? fljl | n
m t‘he September .opUou. “‘“J
or no outside trading and the
IA , i_ a stagnant conditicn through-
cut the day with a dectdedly
.ig*i current. Foreign cables wen. wns
__ i depriR/ed- A wire from Minneapolis
soring whist m*>vement tsiII
rc.isf very materially vrtthln
, a t ya Of the 4*Z> cars today 149 are
.. w ka;* Receipts at primary pobiU
r. "it -i <”h ; 'f- • -
. ars with 5W eatimtted for to.n.jrr
Idontly we migiit say. that the toul
ihlpments are
ick, :
; stan lari, 4% to 5;
; :ndigu blue, 4 to
7-3, 4%e; 3-4. 9% to!
gsr&'w
^eSung*- 4 - 4 *
3 ^fi'ckInzs-From 6 to >2c.
«h* loom. 8% to 7%.
MuSvf dfc act is ‘‘'p-Sn countbt
Mr. WItMtedd got on ,. coupon and m con" b,
showed no «Ign T-.legraph nnd d»l promptly dlled
Before matfed. Or* ttn d address of
.eiit.i dnil , uU'd mm,' nonUtiD ik®®
und sho^ii
FRUITS AND NUTS.
of the
age
Corrected by A. A. Cullen.
—,_-_iirv Choice. If 1-2 to 16 cents.
Pe 'rmu-N'orth Carolina. 3 1-2 cm,;
Virginia. 4 and 6 cento.
ifuU-TatraganU almonds. 1* cent.
IMITATOR 3
ABOUND
must oonaaln mama and
sender.
fi/ul Iklngi,
racial**/
j Liebig Company’s
Extract of Beef
"iro'rdertng tbo^n^ca^Bnoycio-
££? hti.lnee, 'in your letter or delay
will ensue. , „ ot ghe Encyclo-
No bound volume, offori.l
pedlc n'i^r^r^ Thl. V porttlve.
by the Xf!?S?<»’trtn«d In any other
£SS?«l£l indicated In our regular
coupon.
PARTS
MAKE
adpress.
Brins or wnd on. Coupon Kll\ U
Mini in^ contain nan# ami awlreu of
jUlrtivnt* tha nuuJitr uxinUa.
^ ZSi O&r Sm X". 1
0m£S noia. port. 1mmi umUy.
Uh »V
reflect
prove
here
there tedng but U.Vil bL—
a larger portion of whtcB U I;
.M doubtless for feed. Tow uj
ajt the K*) v>t\ low grade ot wwt
i. 33n*u«» —vi --- • at the Star and Crescent m.
ket totnonaiv. the im^ | k * ^ w Eastern parlies at 113 1
;11 dep«^l upon how ana s-w w
»f per pu
and;
walnu
apl
io wainuts,’ 15 cents;
12 cents; pecans, 10 to
to 7 cents per
•Nevr In market, 92 per box; |
App.es—Stm dried.
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LIBRARY IN ITSELF.