The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 26, 1894, Image 8
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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, AUttOST 20, 1894.
R. C. WILDER'S SOUS CO., UNDER THE HARVEST MOON
MACON, GA.
Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work.
Lumber, rough and dretted, shingles. laths, and dealers In m!x«d paints, lead,
BlU, lime, platter, cement and traUderV hardware.
614 TO 622 THIRD STREET.
THE WORLDJF TRADE
Reports by Wire From the
Great Markets.
SlPCftuo *«ul Doudv
t«* Ter*. Aug; 91-Money <m «•»
rtty at i l*t ceiiW: ck*»a bfferea At .
Trim* wtrcftbilift pftper 4**H psresuc. W
axiver t*K. Mestcso dollar* fcl hurling- •*;
tt.*v£*' weak wlin actuo* duiiumm in Donx*r»
till* at i4.feini.t0>* lor el Ur <U7ff »*[«!<•
#.fel h jcr.avincndi roeixa nU4«tiill|M4.«il
commerenu tUiti for«u*y o*y»,
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Arm. »t*t* »<uo* «iuil. Kaiiroaa Ounui
strong. kin or M lha tour j to.
Uv»l«f • took QuuUUoDft w«rs oe follows:
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, COTTON.
Macon, Au». M >>**-.
The marieOt contlnuea to ahow tut 1K-
Uo mutt* and Ow fluctuation. «ro nar-
tow. The demand Cor now cotton la n\»t
cood aa the factor, aaftft.
Tha recent mine havo .lainttgcd tha
cron in Ihla suction, and e* It now »p-
jicars, show* » deoldtd fiullln* off in
quality.
We wtiuld attain oall the attention of
the idtatitur to the Importance of «In-
nlng Hurt pocVtlnw his cotton dry. ««
cin-out and damn cotton will nod bo
acoepted by thr trade. Our quotation*!
are atlll based on <»hl <Mtton,«while new
la netting tor 1-4 of a cent load.
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Mlodllns gull Iqi UUdilleg Up lea!
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I.oulftvllle, Aug. 25. —Quiet—Middling 7.
St. Louie, Aug. 25.—Quict—Middling 6%;
net S; etork 2.0(17.
HOueion, AUJ 25.-.Quleb-Miailing «
2-16; net *M5; stock 6,44*.
ATWOOD'S COTTON LETTER.
Special Wire to Lyone A James.
New York, Aug. 23.--Liverpool was wet
as good aa was expected today and be
fore the open4ng lower prices were ex
pected. After a slight fluctuation In the
two hours we closed about the sime as
last night The Chronicle weekly weather
report says today tbut over the greater
portion of the South there has been rain
during the week, and generally beneficial.
In few sections, however, precipitation
has been excessive and some damogs re.
suited from rust and shedding. Picking
was more general, but retarded some
what In Texus. From a limited area In
Texas thera ars complaints of boll worms
Amount In sight according to ths Chron
icle, up to liftt night, was 7,4)0,221 bales
vs. «,&67,4M last year. lUe movement
next week ‘a expected to be rather light
owing to the heavy rums In Texan, from
which section nearly all of the new re
ceipt* have thus far come. World's visi
ble supply of all kinds today Is 2,0K>.:J(j0
against 2,»1.000, and of American 1.63H.OUO
V9. \,mm last year. Thu stocks at the
ports last night were 166,000 and 12,000 on
shipboard v». 221,000 and 27,000 respect
ively last year, Port receipts today about
2,300 vs. 1,637 last year.
Atwood. Violett dt Co.
SUN'S COTTON REVIEW.
Ntew York, Aug. 26.—The Sun's cot
ton review says: Cotton advanced a
paint and closed dull a't prices 1 point
above those of last night. Salcn 20,200
bn Ice. Liverpool Advanced 1-2 to i
paint, closing quint; spot silos 7,000
bale* Ait unchanged prli**. Now Or-
1 co us declined 6 points and recovered
th!x: Augusta received 31 belles of new
cotton, Galveston 442, New Orleans 612
and Hnvannah 97. Total port receipts,
2.208 bale* against 462 this day hurt
weok and 1.837 last year. Spot cotton
here was unchanged; middling upland*
7o. gales 200 bale* for export flnd 665
for spinning. Southern spot market*
were genorally quiet and unchanged.
Today’* feature*: There was a slight
rise owing to an advance In Liverpool;
activity ip the dry gods market; some
unfavorable crop reports, and ooverlng
of shoriBb The 'trading, however, was
Mil! very light, and thf iiuirkft W;IH
without etrlklng features. Tho South
I« believed to be heavily short to Eu
rope and Now England.
LIVERPOOL.
livenwei. Aug. 3t-Mooii.-8pat oott«i market
buifnoftft quia., inlets unchanged. Attertoan
■iddUMft i lf-31 Salas 7,oeo bales, of wblcn
*oo wars If r speculation ana expert and
Included 4,3(0 Amenoan. lteoeipu i.iuo bales*
Americas 4,100.
Cloftlngquotatteaii.yitrure* quick
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Chicago, Aug. 26.—Wheat traders were
not very anxious to do business today,
the scenes In the pit bearing a great re-
Xfinb’.inn- to tlioje of the i-IomIuk tl,iy
•jf the y.vir, wli.-n ev*rythin« In Klv.-n
over to armramiont and buslnesR dlHclp-
llne Is relaxed. During the Inst half
hour there was a slight Improvement In
strength and activity, the result of heavy
Atlantic Seaboard clearanccs-606,162 bush
els. The ruling tone wan a firm one and
xvas established at the opening, because
•of higher Liverpool cables, where some
respone to our weakness of yceterduy
had been expected. December wheat
opened at 57H. sold between that and C7Ti,
closing at67^—%a4c. higher than yester.
day. Caxh wheat was dull and steady.
No change In prices took pIaco.
Corn had such a day as wheat. Orders
were few and for small quantities. Partly
because of the llrmncw* In wheat and part
ly for other reasons, principal among
which wm-o smaller receipts than sxpocted,
corn opened from C2H to 6.6RL Advanced
to 53 and closed at G2%a53-1|c. higher than
yesterday.
Cash oats sohwcvl no change In prices.
Provisions had nothing of tnt«"VM or
Importance In their action. A stronger
hog market and n light run on the ani
mals were the only Influence at the open
ing. Later In tho day the packers sold
f.oiiii* tuiT. tun m»t enough lo be von«*l !-
ered sl«n!Rcu<;L The close eras unchang
ed. For January pork 2V4 higher; for Jan
uary lard 2!|c.. lower; for January ribs.
Liverpool cables were steady and domes
tic iqnrUcts tlrm. Receipts of product.i
wars fair and tho shipments large. Very
little activity was seen In the cash mar
ket.
FUTURE QUOTATIONS.
WHEAT— On’ng.
HUfi’ftt. Low’s*.
Cloi.
Aun
w*
MU
W*4
r.tH
8rpL
&l«t
Ml.
6lH
Dec. .....
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J?:;
6TS
May
tu'.i
ten
CORN—
Auk
M
Hft
64
MU
Sept
om
HU
65
Oct. ......
MH
MS
MU
MH
May
Mli
Si
5J«
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OATS—
Au*
soil
fiU
SI
sm
Sopt. ....
.W>»
3'S
re
,w.
IV't.
soft
31
»s
May ......
»
>4
MU
l*OUK—
^•I't
Jan.
13.63
n.ci
12.5446
13.60
13.574
LARD—
Sept
7.TO
7.74
1.10
7.75
Jan
7.UH
7.C5
7.b5
HIU8-
h>pt. ... ..
7.46
7.04
7.S7V4
7.40
Jan. ......
7.00
7.00
6.96
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PORT QUOTATIONS.
Oalveetod. Aug. -Steady-Middling
9-16; net 4«:. stock ILM).
N -rioIk. Au*v I'i. .SeCuty—Middling #3|. I MS
JUltlniore, Aug Nominal—Mldthkft*
T J *: etock kW.
Jloeum. aua. JL—Qdlst—Middling 7.
Wilmington, Auf. Du’.!— Middling
U»; net 4; stock L4M.
PhllAdelph.o. Aug. -Firm—Mid<lPng 7
§-M; stuck S.273.
Savannah, Aug. J5.-Qutet-MMdltig «i«
net 101; stock T,I44.
New Ot leans. Aug. a.-Qulet~ Mi Idling
net \Mi; atock
Mottle. Aug. 3.—Du!l-Ml.idling «■<; net
1): mock Ull.
Memphis. Aug. 21—Nonlnal-rMUdllng
■ -TJI • °
Umlor the harvest moofl, in the Helds
of merchandize, on well os agriculture.
The fruit of opportune trading la full-
lug Into the laps that are ready, just
ns the apples and pears In the orchard
are reach lug toward us. This Is n fa
vorite time to visit the store. It was
never quite so 'uteresting an now. An
equal trade triumph to that which
marks our summer business has never
appeared In Uacuu retailing.
Creating activity from dullness, wrest
ing enthusiasm from depression, com
manding progress lu a period of de
cline IS SUCCESS.
Commotion among our Suits. It is
always at the beginning, in the middle
!jand end of the season, the greatest and
' best Suit stock. Extended agitation In
It forebode* important news. There
fore note the Ml owing:
Invoices, bills of laden and various
other shipping documents are the flut
tering harbingers of Autumn Goods.
These heralds.cry; "Give space, make
way." The field officers answer; "Aye,
»nye." Then prices fall with a dull
1 thud.
Reductions of the present will clear
tlio counters, shelves and tables for tho
Incoming Clothing. Less than half reg
ular market value on many things
rather than carry them over.
YOU MAY not get onj of tho prizes I offered for solving my puzzles,
but there la a prize forgery customer in the low prices I make this
month. GEO. T. BEE LAND, Jeweler. 320 Second street.
MACON, GA.
351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET
Engines, Boilers, Gins
SAW MILLS,
Machinery All Kinds.
noticeable the receipts of winter wheat
ore on the wuy. this Is more than an off-
sett by the increase In receipts for spring
wheat, which Is expeceted to bignnueually
heavy within the next few days. In to
day's trading there has .Vectxjio departure
have b*en confined within a range of
from tk* .talaac* of the week, pries*
He. the entire session.
Corn has been fairly active, but more on
the order of scalping. Drought talk has
About exhausted its Influence, but now
comes sp'Mila.Maa regarding frost. The
Uirtoomster in. ths West wax ths cause
cf liberal buying In a general way from
the start, and sho-uld the weather profit
deem It his duty to Inflict the bugbear of
early frost on the already unfortunate
corn „ crop, speculation might receive a
new impetus nnd cause renewed activity
lu this cereal. It would also tend to
check the didlne In wheat.
Lamson, Brothers & Co.
NAVAL STORES.
Savannah, Aug. «.-Spirits of turptuttno
firm at 26\i ceuta for regulars; sales. 200;
receipts. 1.009. Rosin. Urn; **ales 2,900.
Quote A, R. C and D. 21.0C; E. 11.10; F,
31.»; G. 31.10; H. fl.M; K. ft.05{ M. 22.30;
N. 31.40: window glass. 32.55; watsr white.
Charleston. Aug. 25.—Turpentine firm at
ttU ci*nt«: receipts, 75 casks. Rosin,
good strained, firm at 90; receipts, 1(079
barrels.
€*; Mi 12, etock 4,7ft.
CUngb
August*. Aug. Ik-No quote!h-ns -Net
44. Stock. 2,714.
CbM-ieeion. Aug. Jk-QulH-MkldUn*
414; net 12: slock u.ua.
Cincinnati. Ac. X.-QmWt- giMJltnc Mi
ust M; stock 5,«M.
CASH QUOTATIONS.
Cash flour was dulL the feetlng was
eteady and the prices uncksnged. No.
2 spring wheat 5tU to »>i. No. } nd
54'iaU.
No. 2 corn 55.
Costs 30x^4.
Mae* pork, tU.SdiM.
Lard. 3T.T2H.
Shon rib ansa, T.BetO
Shoulders, M.Mkitdti.
Smoked cured sides, |7>C5sft.
Whisky, RJIt.
LAMSON’S GRAIN LETTER,
gpecist Wire to I^'ons A James.
Chicegu, Aug. 26.—'Wheat the past week
{has bc<n a very dull and on interesting
train markets. Trading hi*
'ry Inslgntr.cwnt character, but
two cr.Hll cargo*, 64,000 buaheU e«ch No.
spring wln^it. have been woritBd f*>r ex* |
port nnd outside of reports of wheat
feeding o|h-rations, the only thing (hat Is I
apparent to stimulate prices Itaore hvsj
been no redeeming feature. Foreign and
continental tdvfcsi se^ m sotnewhnt spas
modic, but on the whole not very encour
aging. The close today show* but 111 tie j
ohaitTc In prices from a week ago. CM- [
cago stocks of wheat which early in tfci
week stood at about J2.W.AA* b'iahels,
is expected will inerraee about a million
boaheLk which the visible supply will, it I
is estimated, increwas but 1,354.44k The
discouraging feature to holders and would- I
be Investors is the continued liberal ns I C
cetpts at primary point* amt the leek it I h
demand for flour. 8t. Louis millers iv-J 1
port they nr* unable to get bide, and f
they b*v« heavy stocks oo hand end will I
bo obliged to stop grinding. While it Is |
KOLB STOKERS.
A Meeting at Troy Pansca a Set of
“Fair Count" Resolution*.
Troy. Ala.. Aug. 2L—(Special.)—The
K <ib ;>• pjfcc • '!*;.!>. - \
five in number, met at the court house
here ytffterday to '‘resolute" and save
the country.
A county that the Kolbltes claim ana
can only stir up seventy-five In Is doubt-
Ml.
The resolution, which had been sent
from Kelt) headquarter*, was etrlpped
erf Its meat and then passed. It wan Tan
the h a ' v.!- : ..»( U ■ :■ > • !"•
fraud c-xnmltlcd in Alabama that they
will rebel or kick at least The resolu
tion I* a \*juM ecknciwledgmonft that
they iredilritld and that their charge*
are fais^ and c.ann * be nmtlned.
It look# as tho^igh they were paased lust
to please Kolb, but what be Intended to
sxpi
^ in them has been knocked out
They are weak nnd harmless.
One man made a rather bloody and
threatening speech, '-but the echo that
greeted him when he closed showed that
he had little sympathy. A committee of
three In ewch beut was appointed to or
ganise honest election league* with a
central committee to which to report
OH. WItA-f A COUGH.
Will you heed the warning? The
signal, perhaps, of tho sure approach
of that more terrible disease, consump
tion. Ask yourself if you can afford
for the sake of tax ing M cents run the
risk and do nothing for it We know
from experlnece that Shiloh'* Cure will
cure your cough. It never falls. This
explains why more than a million bot
tles were sold ths past year, it re-
llev«*e croup and whooping cough at
onc«*. Mothers, do not be without It
For lame back, side or cheat use Shi-
, I®h‘a Porous Planters. Sold by Good-
I wyn A Small Drug Company, corner
1 Cherry *irvet and Cotton avenue.
NORTH GEORGIA POLITICS.
>i ton. Aug. 44.—(Special.)—MxJ. Jv.
lt.v- n spoke in Spring Place, over
Murray county. Wednesday to &
and tntererf.ed crowd.
4>f. PriCt'6 Cream Bakiug Powdct
Wertt’s Pair Highest Award.
PUZZLING FRENCH COOKING
TERMS.
To the amateur housekeepers the
French terms used In cooking: are of
tentimes puzzling. The following defi
nitions of a few of the most common
of thea tenms may be found helpful;
Marinade, when translated into En
glish, means n liquor of apices, vine-
gai, etc.. In which fteh or meats fire
steeped 'before cooking. To Munch
mean* to place any article cn the Hr*
till It boll*; then plunge It Into cold
water—to whiten poultry, vegetables,
etc., to remove the skin by immersing
In balllni? water.
Fondanf, translated. Is sugar beaded
and beaten to a creamy paste. Hollan.
dalee sauce, a rich sauce, something like
mayonnaise. Rissole means a rich mince
of meat or fish, rolled In thin pastry and
fired. Vol au vents are patties of veiy
light puff paste, made without a dish or
mould and filled with meats or preserves.
Souffle, a very light, much whlpped-up
pudding or omelette.
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Chicago.
(2Vcm U. & Journal of
Trof.W. 11. Pceke.who makes a specialty of Epilepsy,
has without donbt treated and cured more eves ihnn
*nyfiring rhyslrlan; liisfnccersbastonishInp. We
hitvt*!i« *r«lof i\t.* of *2i} yi*fl !■»'»■: n i;il wr«l I'vhnn.
Rc pnbilehvs a vslatble work on tbh disease which l.e
sends with s hirv**! lx»*tlo of his ai>s»iutc cars, free tc
any sufferer who may send their I'.O, and Exprr-m ».!
dm**. We ad\ be »nyof«o wtsMiig a cure to sddrcc-
frtof. W. IL 1EB&E, F. D., 4 Cedsr St. New York
X. Jouxrrox. W. A. Da ns,
Frsaideet. Tic# l'roaideat
Eowaxb ja. omit a, Poereury and rr^sarae
Tlio Giluruutee Co
of Georgia.
Writes bonds for cu*hijrs, treasurers, sex
mtnlftirmtora. exsuutors. guardians, rs.
csivers, sod Boos a gsoerai niudarx
buslnssa.
Ofllc* tt* Bscoad nr set
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, Blinds,
LIME, CEMENT and BUILDERS’SUPPLIES,
T. C. BURKE
Wrile for Quotations.,
Before Placing Your Orders.
O- P. & 8. E. WILLINGHAM,
MACON, GA.
SASH. COOR1 mii\ M09L0IHU PAISU ’M. AMD CEME8I.
AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
LEADIHG WHOLESALE HOUSES.
G. Eernd & Co.
ITACOlf. OA.
3lAkinli ski ran o***^ 4 *#
harm**
BADDLETt?.
IXATHEB AND SHOR FIDINOV
era. 452. ^JHun'S 446 Cherry Strait
L. Cohen & Co.,
XJQCOiiB, CIGAK8 and TOBACCO.
Cheapest houao in Uxcon.
J. I- HACK, Jlanacer. - - - MicwfOa.
Orders promptly filled.
A trial solicited.
W. A. Davla, W. F. Holmes. B. T. Ray
Liberal advances made on cotton lti
W. A, LAuL & Cv/.i
store. The very lowest rate of lnsur-
.COTTON FACTORS*
405 and 407 Poplar street, Macon, Ga.
ft nee.
MACOH SASH, DOOH & LUMBER 00.,
INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS,
AND MANUF ACTURBP.3 OF
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work.
Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair.
BUILDERS’ HARDWAE, Etc. |
“At JQ
Man
Suspects
Himself
A Fool;
Knows It
At Forty,
And Reforms
His Plans;
At Fifty
Clildes His
Infamous
Dejay—
Resolves and
Re-Resolves,
Then dies
The Same.”
Wheim
’ The ‘
Poet —
Young
Wrote
l’fiese
Lines,
The
Man
Was,
Perhaps.
More
To be . .
Pitied
Than
Blamed.
But
Since
The
Constitution
Offers
he Great
‘ icydopadla
.ritannlca
At Ten Cents
A Day
there Is ‘
No Excuse
For Such
A Failure
In Life.
Order
While
Introductory
Rates
Are On.
Write to
The Constitution,
Atlanta,
Georgia,
For
Application Blank.
Or call at branch office. BOS Mulberry
street, Macon. Qa.. where you will Ond
In the Brittanlca reading room, com
plete se:s of thle magnificent library
and receive courteous attention.
Madison Avenue
HOTEL,
Hadlson Ave. and j8th St.,
NEW YORK.
Sjptr iny and up. American Pltm.
Fireproof and fir.t-clais In every par
ticular.
Two blocks from the Third and Sixth
Avenue Elevated railroads.
The Madison and 4th Ave. and Beit
Line cars pass the door.
C H. M. CLARK, Paop.
Passenger Elevator runs all night.' ’
mm
I and Wblskoy Babi.j
I cured at liorne wlm.
loutpain. Book of par-
PROFESSIONAL CARD**
DR. J. J. SUBERS.
Permanently located. In tbs spfti
dal ties venereal. Lost energy 're-
stored. Female Irregularities and
poison oak.;- Cure guaranteed.
Address la confidence, with stamp*
K10 Fourth street. Macon r Ga.
SR. C R. PEETB..
VTB, EAR, THROAT AND NOSE.
Hours, * to 1 and : to C. Telephonsivi
fl. Office, 572 Mulberry, cerner Second K
street, Macon. Ga.
DR. *. H. SHORTER,
■ BTE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
- Office 668 Cherry St. Macoo, Qa.
CHARLES L. TOOLE,
DENTIST,
418 SECOND ST.
MACON SAVINGS BANK
676 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
Capital and surplus $150,000
Pays 5 per cent. Interest on depoalta
of |1 and upward. Real estate loans on
the monthly installment plan, and loans
on good securities at low rates. Legal
depository for tru*t funds. Will aot as
administrator, executor, guardian, re
ceiver and trustee.
H. T. POWBLL President
H. G. CUTTER.Vice-President
J. W. CANNON Cashier'
EXCHANGE BANK,
OP MACON. QA. 7
n. J. Lamar. Oeo. B. Turpin. •
President. Vlcs-PrMidsat,
J. W. Caban Us, Cashier.
We solicit ths business of merchants*
planters and banks, offering them
courtesy, promptness, safety liber*
ahty. Ths largest capital mxul surplus
of any bank tn Middle Georgia.
IKE UKIOII SAVINGS OINK k TRUST CO
MACON. GEORGIA.
H. J. Lamar, President; Geo. B. Tuiw
ptr. Vlce-Prssldsnt; J. W. Qabanlam
Cashier; D. M. NeUlgaa. Accountant.
CAPITAL, 9200,000. SURPLUS, 330.000.
Interest paid on deposits I per cent,
per annum. Economy Is the road tn
wealth. Deposit your savings any they)
J. M. Johnston. President J. D. Stetson, Vice President L. P. Hlllyer. Cashier.
The American national Bank,
MACON, GA.
CAPITA!,.... J2J0.000.6* SURPLUS ., , ,26.000.0)
Largeat eapltal of any national bank In Centra] Georjd,. Account* of
banka, corporaUona and Individual* wtl 1 racalv. canful atUntion. ‘Jorraapoa.
denes Invited.
OF MACON. GA
CAP1TAL1SURPLUS, $260,000
R. H. PLANT,
fBESIDOT.
W. W. WRIGLEY,
CASH IKK.
I. C. PLANT'S SOI,
BANKER
■ACOa GEORGIA
ESTABLISHED 186*
Banking in all its branches. Interest
allowed on Time Deposits
We handle foreign exchange and arrange
travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild 'ol
London for all European points.