The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 06, 1894, Image 3

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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 181/4. A IHE W0RLD_0F TRADE. Reports by Wire From the Great Markets. ■1*- motlk» niut Uenl«, Ft* York. Sep’ 5.—Mouar on #e*y fit Jjrr rum: clost/c uffere: Jiur* mercantile paper ia*s percent finer (b Mexlcnn dollar? Cii*. Sierl a»n<£e weak with actual Duaniras in t>« kllla at t4.tCa4.td* ItT nm (tavn: 1 **87.V» foracnuind: ptetoa j sixty a«> a bOTtrUDio strongs M'a here op« tidv.tnce tn spot cotft' *e tal.A» upproQienjivo Uvjit the rnruont ivport. W bo issued vn •1 ivatan-t. would bo bullish. iti. '- ; • i-tv v.vs 1 l*y ?rs. The Southern and locaJI bought. *dy. H*io ton a a (lull. ltmlroau Btiong. fclivtc at lUc b uru 6*;o. Uveinpatock quuUsiu-na neru «* folio BA1LR04U *-TOCK«. zn.er. Colton oil. do ntTu.. ?'<>,’ U. b. coiuh, Axuar.bukorliahD.liO.^ prefa... Pin AlilU.ULU now .. 11 C.Or.h«llRt> PbClUO** IheaaoeaBeau... 21*., IP len pc* Alton.. .14u Clicapc.fe. ana <* It** fcsncuvu urn/...... 14s Xtib.Lac* ana W. Ji<b* t 1/ifltreuuaLaut. lb*, X.leu tubdiaua. 11?,' 3JJin.M* central... U» Xukv knoauu \t.. 10 co pvau. 12J* XfSf micro.......KK*.-, 1j hu u uttuu cons., ril kiem.aua Chur... * SttlcMcHii Commit *8 if klieevuri Padua.. 50’ 4 Ucbiieauouuiok.. 2U1* fcTAJ t BONDS. Alabama doss a.ioj ao classU....1U? hew iors ceiurat. lui *, Js. k. ana h. K... tflh Aon.nun b. preu -8 Aoiuierufacihe.. 6 fa uc preu. 3J)i X crtuKeaieru..... lot no prou.JI# poollicliaU lift ku-aaiug. 22s li.«n-i W. l v. 'lor. ISJf lvcck €6‘t bi. lata...... ..... ho 1 , ao prbu.vn^ 6Urei CertlUcaica 6®s leim. C. ana A..,.’ lb.’* do au pret. 'zfc Tezua fiicihc 10S Union P/icilic*.... 14 Wan. bul* anur. Is •* - pio. 1**4 Weatero Union... 01s Wncei'gauu l.t, 12 - pW.. Southern IV y .« •• pl'il 42* fcoric cnroimaua. 08 A mu carouna*t».U2 __ a.. 102* Temietseo 3*e.... 7*7* VliiluiaC'aaog.... 6 uo l uuna.l»eui »S>;4 GOVISU*»llCtrfT nojfiw. U. S. l’»resist'ed.m .j C. 8. *•*'* regular. 0« V. p. «*Bcoupoua..li*3£ \ •140. T Afkril. • Kx tiWvlusvi. Binaidn i cotton. Macon, Sept. 6. With ihl» Issue our quotations are based cn new cotton entirely, for which we have a fair and steady demand, the warn ing of the Telegraph "gin cut” and damp cotton .»s appeared in conslderaole quan tities*, and are on every factors board, comparatively unsallable. Good Middling Strict Middling Middling • •••*• Low Middling Good Ordinary cocao aicurr*. A 1 | B i $ £ £ M S i 6 11 m 1C ii Yostorday Ih 1* day laat week. 170 &e U7» in ion 1M 0 ahl* day 1^2..:.. .. COKTABATIVX CTA TK3IENT. baturdny Monday. anefday Wednesday......... Thursday fttldny Q*?$ « -J 14^ 2 s Thus tar thle week. -28,601 14,14l[ .... 29,248 Row York. 8op. 5.— Spos cotton e toady Stiddiins gulf ? MOi middling upland* e 15-10. Sates. 1616 bale*. hew York. Sap. 6.—The future market opened quiet aua cioeoa firm. bales March. April Star. Ann*. July Aug Sept... tlct OponoiJ CloawU nzoxirrs akd extouts. Consolidated net receipts... •• Exports to Groat Britain " Lxporta to France........ •• Exports to Continent.... Stock on hand at New York... KEW OBLKAKS CLOSIBO FUTURES. Orlcnna. Sop. 6—Outtou tuturos closed Steady, tales 22.IU0 bales. * Junuary.... reoruary... Mnrcn ::u" Aprn *»»y June July o» August Soptemoor o 38 OctODer t 3» NoTombor 6 i« December......... 6 64 PORT QUOTATIONS. Galveston, Sept. 5.—Steady. Middling . CV4; net 3.1S2; stock 21,906. Norfolk, Sept. 5.—Nominal. Middling C%; net 67; stock 2,832. £e.lUmore, Sept. 6.—Nominal. Middling Hi; stock 8,12a. Boston, Sept. 5.—Quiet. Middling 6%. Wilmington, Sept. 5.—Nominal. Middling IS; net M3; stock 1,564. Philadelphia, Sept. o.-Pirm, Middling S 6-16; stock 2,020. b Savannah, Sept. 5.~rSteady. Middling 6 H6;, net 1,929; stock 13,052. New Orleans, Sept. G.~Firm. Middling #A; net 834; stock 31,648. ' Mobile, Sept. 6.—Quiet. Middling 6 7-16; Ret 92; stock 3,083. Memphis, Sept. 5.-Steady. Middling 6 8*16; net 6; stock 4.101. Augusta, Sept. 5.-Ste*dy. Middling 6 6*16; net 232; stock 2,G63. Charleston, Sept 5.—Steodjr. Middling , 6 15-16; net 258; stock 13.000. Cincinnati, Sept. 6.—Steady. Middling 2; net 10; stock 2,998. (Louisville, Sept 5.~Qufet. Middling Cft. St. Louts, Sept. 5.—Steady. Middling net 51; stock 14.686. * * Houston, Sept 5.—Steady. Middling «4* Ret 2,833; stock 8,659. LIVERPOOL- ZJTemool. 8ep. 5-Nooo.-9po« ootvon msrkat business good, prlcos Hloady. • Amortcnn RllddUBff B21-8X biiloa l‘j.000 bales, of which 30(H) were i*r speculation nna export and Included 9*,5ro American, ltecnipta 3,000 boles, American 3,3^0. Clcblng quotation*—Ftmir«a steady. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, R^pt. 5.—The trade In wheat was llglit, the range narrow and the tone barely steady today. December wheat opened at 56T4; sold between 66’4 and 5TV\a closing at 56?4a57—Ha^C. under yester day. Cash wheat was in excellent de mand and steady. Prices were un changed. Corn—The * facility with which shorts might bo squeezed, was the reason for the anxiety of that contingent to cover up tlicJr sales—especlally of September and October todi-.y'. It Is a well-known fact that the regular storage room Is get ting very scarce, wheat receipts having taxed the elevator people very seriously and for that reason fresh arrivals of corii arc finding no pi ice In the warehouse^ thus preventing tbeir delivery on contract. The business war good trading in this pVt, leading everything else on the floor. May com opened from 63% to 54; sold, to 54-"i4; closing at %a%c. higher than yesterday. Cafih com was In good de mand. Oats—Corn communicated a portion of its better feeGing to oats, which acted In firm sympathy. Business was devoid of interest or feature, prices varying bu$ little during the session. The close was a shade higher than yesterday for May. Cash oats were in good demand and Vic. higher than yesterday. Provisions—Packers had the price of product down today, notwithstanding the strength of corn, and an advance in prices of al\ grades of hogs at the yards. The receipts of the animal were, comparatively light, too, but nothing availed against »he free'offerings of provisions. The opening was firm. but. the market soon gave evi dence of top-heavineas, values slldlns down with celerltyTho close was 22Vic. lower yesterday for January potk; JOe. lower for January lard and 12%c. lower for January ribs. The leading futures ranged as follows: FUTURE QUOTATIONS. WHEAT — Open. High Low CIos. Sept. .... 53% WV4 53% Dec . 56% 56% May . C2 62% 61% 61% CORN- Sopt. .... / 66'A 57 56% 56% Oct . 55% 56% 65% 56% 64% 63% M% OATS— Sept . SMi SO 23% 29Si Oct. ..... May . 3014 . 38% $ St 3014 25% PORK- Sept ..... 14.15 14.15 14.00 14.00 Jan M.11% 13.37% 13.95 LARD-r Sept 8.72.. 8.72V4 8.62% s.«4>i Oct. ..... 8.76 •#.75 8.G2% 8.65 Jan 8.25 8.2714 8.10 8.12% RIBS— Sept 7.80 7.80 7.65 7.65 Oct 7.80 7.80 7.62% 7.G2>£ Jan 7.2744 7.27% 7.10 7.12V* CASH QUOTATIONS. Wheat was quiet and unchanged. De mand was limited. No. 2 spring wheat Kfcft&tH* No. 2 red 53%. No. 2 corn 56%. No. 2 .oats. 29%o30. Pork, 14.10. Lard. 8.65a70. Short rtb sides, 7.65a87%. Dried salted shoulders, 7.00. Smoked cured Rides, 8.20a4G. \ Whisky, 1.33. •LAMSON'S GRAIN LETTER. Special Wire to Lyons & James. Chicago, Sept. 5.—In wheat the market opened firm regardless of the unfavorable foreign advices. Operators were princi pally of a scalping character, and there was nothing startling in the way of nows ‘that would effect, the market outside of pertmps, the light receipts in tho north west, 4S0 cars.’ Prices gained %c. on the strength borrowed from corn, which up on the expectancy of a very bullish government report next Monday. Total Clearances were fair at 600,000 bushels of wheat and flour. At the high point, 57’.*c. for Dedomber, offerings became. more liberal, the market heavy and 'almost featureless throughout the session, with bulls vainly i*nd»\ivorlng to k<> p it. firm with corn. Bradstreets makes wheat cart and west of the Rockies an Increase of 4,074,000 bushels; European and ’..float, decrease of 1,712,000 bushels. Oorn opened with good general buying and from 53%, the opening quotation for May, prices soon showed' a gain of %c. Shorts were afraid of the coming govern- r.. Y' t cr °P report, bough all the way up. A Venture of the trading today was tho buying of October and May on a large scale by a noted house who sold Septem ber, and some think 1,750,000. Total clear ances of corn, 21,000 bushels. Receipts, DC6 cars—116 cars over the estimate—had no apparent effect upon the market, doubt less owing to the elevator blockade, the 9borage rodm belngab out exhausted. Contract stocks now stand at 1,372,000 bushdls against 1,187,000 bushels last week. Towards the middle of the session the market became very dull, but was held steady up to tho close, which was ot within %c. of the high point. Trading In oats was very quiet, but the market was Arm, There was little out side buying, ajid with limited offerings, prices at the .close showed a slight gain In favor of holders. Provisions were Arm and active at the opening, prices at about yesterday’s close. There were some buying by packers early, later the market eased off and selling be came general, causing a drop of 15 to 20c. all around. Hogs at the yards were slight ly in excess of the estimate, but without change of prices. Lamson. Brothers & Co. GOLD DU5T WASHING POWDER'. Sold Everywhere. M*d« only kjr THE N. K. FAiRBANK COMPANY,' Chicago. St. Izrail. New York. Boston. Philadelphia. * Bcptomber fcptember-Octobor. Oc tober* November.. IKorr mb’r*Decemb*i J/qcc m ber*Jauuary. January'Febraary.. Fcbn.ary*>larcn M .. MurchAprll Al-rl.-llay May-luoo 47-61 3 »9-»ta3 bO-64 3 6144 6344 3 64-f* (Jiunln '/eiaS S0-'<4 3 4T.l-.la? »8 «4 , SUN’8 COTTON REVIEW. •New YV>rk, Sept. G.—Cot-boa advanced S to 30 poftirts and closed firm, w r Uh September the strongest monUh. S-i'es 20,990 bales. Liverpool advanced 1 to J '2-2 points and closed quiet jtnd e:e«dy. Spot sales 12,000 at Arm and un- d>a.-Hsil prices. In Manchester yarn* werv flrrur, crorfw quiet. New Orleans Advuiwod 3 tn H points. Spot' cotton fcere l-il c*higher. Shies 045 fev MsaW. 4Awrid or* contracts i.noo. Ptuthrra Hirot m*rkdtx -were generjily r*eju4y or fi**n ut undbanged prtew, murti bualneKS. Savxnnifi sold 461 and New Or- l*<*ne i*+. I\it* receipts 5,466, ngilnst C.b%4 Ahis fet Week and 5,189 list year. Tow* fflius far Ohla week 23.665, agalewt 24,1*2 thva flar loot week. The • vporH* tium pwsw t)d«> werei..%0 to Orcat PrhUn. Ho ision receive.! £,S3S. c.iraht^ 4 493 rtus duv lax: week «r>3 1,139 <U** '«w* Pat "Sail moderate. OTtJoe a««4ve asd eirong T*&d**’« stKx’..i were ner-i NAVAL STORES. SavJnnah, Sept. 5.*-Splrlts turpent'ne firmly hold at 16%c. for regulars.; receipts 1,765. Rosin quiet; sales COO barrels. Quote A, B, C and D, <1.66; E, 31.10; P, tt.J; O, 31.45; H. 31.60; I, 31.70; K. 31.90; M, 32.03; N. 32.30; window gfass, 32.36a45; water white; 32.70. • CharK«ton, Sept. 5.-Turpentlne firm at 23%a20; recetpte, 17 casks. Ro«ln, good strained, firm. 95c. to 31; receipts, 57 bar rels. Wilmington, Sep. 6.—Rosin firm; strained 85; good strained, 90. Crude W 85;’ good strained, 90; Spirits turpentine firm at 25%c. bid. Tar steady at 31.65; Crude; turpentine quiet; hard, 31; soft, 31.60; virgin, 31.90. MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT. STATE OP GEORGIA BONDS. Bid. Ask'd. f per cent bonds, Jan. and July Coupons, miturlty 1S96 1M%- 105 4% per cent bonds, Jan. and July r‘nijj;0'i.», m t« -intv i:*' V.. Ill J 1.3 4% per cent bonda. Jan and July July coupons, maturity 1917. ..115 115 S% per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupon-*, .n iiurlty long date... 90 JO MUNICIPAL BONDS. GavannAh 5 per cent, bonds t04 ios Atlanta bonds, 93 to 115, as to Interest ind maturity 100 i» Augusta bonds, price aa to rate of Jnvereat and maturity !») ;i® Rome Iwnds. 8 per tent 104% i® Columbun 5 per cent, bonds .... i*;3 104 Macon 6 per ceut. bonda, quar terly coupons us U2 railroad bonds. Central raiiroa-1 joint mortgage 7 per cant, bonda; Jan. and July epupoos Iff us Ofor^rx Rail load 6 per cent. b<>riils. Jan. and July coupons. due 1897 192 IQJ be>2iia Ral’roa-i 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. ind July coupons, dueqsio us Georgia Railroad 3 per cent. t»cnda, .Tau. and July coupons. due 1922 US m Montgomery and Eufaula. rail road « per cent bond*. Jan. an l July coupons, do# WQ9.... 93 i<» Ocean 8team»h!p bonds. • p«r cent. Jaa. and July coupons. due 1930 n Columbus and We*tern railroad _ 6 per cent. July coupons.. ... 94 85 Columbus and Rome railroad 6 per cent bonds. Jam. and July coupons 38 . 45 Augusta and Knoxville railroad 7 per cent, bonds. Jan, and July coupons, duo 1:">0 99 300 Savannah, Ambrlcus and Mont- pomoiy railroad g per cent bonds. Jan. and July coupons.. 47 41 Georgia Southern and Florida railroad 6 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons,-due 1972.... 84 85 South Georgia nnd Florida rail road Indorsed 7 per cent bonds, Jan. and July coupons ivi Northeastern Railroad Indorsed 6 per cent.. bonds, May and November codpons..... 103 103 Macon and Northern railroad certificates of bonds, March September coupons. 39 40 Charleston. Columbia' and Au gusta railroad 7 per cent, bonds 99 JOl RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN TURES. Central Railroad common 3tock. 18 'zo Central Railroad 6 per cent, deb- turea .' 84 . 25 Southewestorn Railroad stock... 71 72 Georgia Railroad * stock....... ..152 165 Atlanta and West Point rail road stock 80 Atlanta and*West Point railroad debentures. 90 94 Augusta And Savannah railroad stock ..V.... 80 83 LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS. Macoti Gas Light . and Water consols. May and November coupons. 75 Wesleyan College 7 per cent. bonds, Jan. anil July coupons.. 100 115 Macon Volunteers' Armory 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July cou- pons 104. 10* Bibb Manufacturing Company 6 per cent, bonds, April and Oct. coupons 109 101 Progress Loan and Improvement Company 65 60 Southern Phosphate Company stock 80 85 Acme Brewing Company ....109 , BANK STOCKS. First National Bank stock.......13 139 American National Bank ttock.. ss no Exchanga Bank stock » Union Savings Bank and Trust Company stock. OS Central Georgia Bank Block..*.... 59 Macon Savings Bank stock...... 90 *3 Central City Loan and Trust Company stock.........V. 77% DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS. Corrected Every Saturday By Henry j Lamur & Sons. Ctnftamon Bant—lvr poiin.1, 12 to 16c. Cloves—Per pound, 35 to 25?. Drugs and Chcmlcals.-Gum oseafootlda. 85c. pound; camphor gum, bo to 66 cents pound; gull opium. #2.63 to M.50 pound* morphine, %n. $2.23 to 32.43 ounce; qut* 'bine (according to size) 38 to 90c. ounce* sulphur. 4 to 6c. pound; salts, Epsom 2% to 3c. pound; coppenw, 2 to Sc. pount? salt petre, 10 to 12c. pound; borax 16 to 18c. pound; bromide potash. 50 to 55o per pound; chlorate, 25 to *e«j. pound; carbolic acid, 60c. to 31.75 *ound; chloroform 73 to 31-40 pound; calomel. S5c. to 31 • j 0(C . wood. 16 to 20c. pound; cream tartar C P 35 to 40; cream tartar, commercial! zs to 80 cents. DR7 GOODS. Printfl—Berwick, «J%; standard, 4% to 5* Turkey red, 4 to 6%J indigo blue. 4 to 4%; solids. 3% to 5. 8hectings—4-4, 4%c;'7-8, 4%c; 3-4, 3% to . Tickings—From 5 to 12c. Checks—3% to 6c. Bleaching—Fruit of ths loom, 6% to 1%, / FIIUITS AND NUT8. Corrected by A. A. Cullen. Figs—Dry. choice, 12 1-2 to 15 cent*. Peanuts—North Carolina, 3 1-2 cents* Virginia, 4 and 5 cents. * Lemons—34. Nuts—Tarrngonla almondo, IS cents per pound; Naples walnuts, 15 cents: French wulnuts, 32 cents; pecans, 10 to 12 cents. Apples—Sun dried, 4 to 7 cents per pound. , I Raisins—New In market. 32 per box* London layers, 32.25 per box; loose Mus* catel, 32 per box. Irish Potatoce—32.C0 sack. CANNED GOODS. Corrected Every Saturday by a. R Jaauo.s & Tinsley Co. Apples—I pound cans 31.2C per dozen. Blackberries—2-pouud cans, #i n ef dozen; 3-pound cans. 3J.05 per dozen. Com—2-pound cuus. W cents to 3L50 per dozen. String Boa ns—2-pountl cans, 90 cents per Moton. Tomatoes—2-pound cans, per dozen HO cents; 3-pound canB, 3L Okra ana Tomatoes—l-pound cans. 31.10 per dozen. Juno Peas—2-pound cans, 31.23 per dozen. Red Cherries—2-pound cans, 31.60 per dozen. White Cherries—2-pound cans 3L75 per dozen. Lima Beans—31.25, Peaches—2-pound cans, $1.69 per dozen. Pinapples—2-pound cans, 31.50 to #2.23 per dozen: grated. F. Sc W„ #2.25. Raspberries—2-pound cans, $1.85 per MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES. Corrected Every aSturday by tha 8. R. Jaaues & Tinsley Co. The following are strictly wholesale prices: Apples—1-pound cans, 31.25 per dozen. Fish—Kit White fish, 60o; in half barrels. 34; mackerel In half barrels. No. 3, 34.75; No. 2. 33.25; kits, No. 3, 70 cents; kits No. 2, 75 cents. Flour—Best patent, per barrel, $3.40; sec ond patent, 33.30; straight, 33; fhmliy, 3*&u. low grades, 32.25. Sugar—Standard, granulated, 5% cents; extra C, New York, 5%c.; New Orleans clarified, 4% cents. Hay—We quote today No. 1 Timothy at 318 and' fancy, 319. Meeds—BuCk sides, 8% cefttd. Corn—75 cents per bushel. • Oats—Mixed, 45 cents; white, 48 cents. Lard-Tierces, 9% cents; cans, 9 3-16 cents per pound; 10-pound cans, 10 cents. Oil—lie. Snuff—Lori Hard's Maccaboy snuff, atone Jars; 45o per pound; glass Jars, 45a per pound; 2-ounce bottles, #9.90 per gi ihh: 2-ounce cans, 38.60 per gross;bu.*»ss; l-hunco Cans. 33.96 per gross; railroad' i -nuff, 1-ounco glass, 4Ge.; 1-ounfie tins, 34.25 per gross. Tomato catsup—Pints, 80o; quarts. 31.25. 0 Hominy—Per barrel, $4. Meal—Bolted. 75 cents; plain, 75 cents. Wheat Bran—85 cents. H.-.ms—12 t6 13 cents. __ ' .. Shoulders—9% cents. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Corrected Every Saturday by Walter Nulson. Poultry—Mens, 25 to 28o; riet 13 to 20c; ducks, 25 to 30o; geese, 40 to 60o. Eggs—12% cents per dozen. Evaporated apfples, 15 l-2o per pound; sun dried apples, S to 7o per pound; dried peaches, 12 1-‘J to 15o per pound. ,..i> ,« Now Irish Potat&es--75 cents per bushel, bushel, Sweet Pp];fttoes-31.60 per bushel. Cabbage—$2.50 .o $.t per barrel. Onions—It per buuhol. Honey—8c to 10c per uound. I .Tomatocs-*-75 cents per bushel. ,*7 HARDWARE. Corrected Every Saturday By Dunlap hardware Company. Axes-$6 td, ?*er dozen. Bnr Lead-rC cents per. pound. Buckets— 1 Yaiuts. 31.25 per dozen; oedor, three hoops',' 32.25. CnrdH—Cotton. 34. Chains— 1 Trace, 13.60 to 34,69 per flozth. Well Buckets—$3.25 per dox»»n t Rope—Manilla, 12 cents; slsel, 19 cents; cotton. 12 cents. Shoes—Horse, $4; inulo, 35. Shovels—Amos', $3 per dozen. Shot—Drot>» 11.85 per sack. Wire—Barbed, 3 cents per pound. Nulla- $1.65 base, wlro; cut, $1.26 base. Tubs—Painted, $2.35; cedar, $4.50 per nest Brooms—$1.25 to 35 per dozen. Humes—Iron bound, 33. Mensure?-rf’ 0 *' n«Bt, #1. Plow Blades—$3.50. Iron—Swede, 4% cents per pound; re* fined, 2 cents basis. Plow Stock-Halmen, |1; Ferguson, 90 cents. LIQUORS. Corrected Every Saturday By L. Cohen ft. Co. Whisky—Uye, II.10 to 33.30', corn, |l.lo U> #1.50; gin, #1.10 to 31.75; North Carolina corn, 11.10 to #1.50; Georgia corn, |l.uo. Wlnoe—90 cants to |I; high, wines, 11.83: port and snerry, |i to #3; clnrot. $G to 310 case: American champagne, #7.50 to $8.59 per case; cordials, 312 per dozen; bitters, $8 per dozen. 1 . HIDES, WOOL, # ETC. Corrected Every Saturday By G. Btrnd & Co. Hldes-Green wit, 2% cents per pound: dry flint. 4% cents per pound. Goat Skins—10 to 21 cents each. Sheep Skins—20 to V) cents each. Bedwax—16 to 20 cents. Tallow—3 to 4 cents. Wool—Washed, 16 to 20 cents per pound; unwashed, 10 to 13 cents; burry '1 to 19 cents. 11.60 per i, 11.35 per cans, doze Strawberries—2-pound ca dozen. Peaches, pie—3-pound c: dozen. Apricots. California—3-pound 32.23 per dozen. Peaches—California, AM* Pig Feet—2-ptund cans. $2 25 per doz. Roast Beef—l-pound cans, $1.20 per dozen; 2-pouml cans, $2 p«-r dozen. Com Beef—2-pounU canis, $1.55 per dozen. Lunch Tongues—l-pound cans. $3 per dozen. Tripe-2-pound cans, $1.55 per dozes. Corrected Every Saturday by W. L. He t w beef, f% to fc.; 4!-j to ic.; dresaed hogs. :ern mutton. »%c.; native ; smoked pork sausage, p/rk *au-*age. 8c; Bologna SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CUIIE. Tills Is beyond question the moist euc- ce#sful cough m?illciw? wo bird over Hold. 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