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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1801.
THE WORLD OF TRADE.
Roporta by Wire From the
Great .Markets.
Stock* nuil llcn'lt.
S«w Tcrk. Bop* 7— Manor oa rail
#•07 •? 2 r*r -couu: ci- sea orrery's a: *.
7niae irrrc«nnie paper ioi>i per cone War
surer C6*j. Mexican duller* 62.'t. fctcriincex-
ermto r.oot with eciuiu miamcas in Dauxera*
hills at »4.Kai.fUtf tor elxtr days? u.bOX*
*4.vij;n4.r5?i lor douinno. uoTcrniuout i>wna*
Him bint* fcenae s toady. haiiroaa Puuas
Weak. fciircr at tho boaru 60.
CKclc; stock quotuiioua were aa
HA1U.OAD ktockv
Atner. Ccstcpou.. 93K heea.u anaSeL. «
prera.. W.% b. b. Co tango....• 16
Affier.nufiarliohn.J06,** cm jircfa «»K
preta... tv hew-iereoyOenv. .L2K
hewlcrx Centraa. 10i
N. 1. aua b. £.... 20*»
hen. ana \». prou ‘.6
hciUienauunc..' 09*
McaaiauVacino.. (6V
UtKtWBietU.. iti'..
t-uicayoe Alum.. .241
Cliicaco.b. ana M. 19#
cnicaxo uu 21U
I'etb.Lucx nna W. Jia;,
lusrre and cat. Ir. ic.‘«
Cencrui Kicctric.. CUV
Illinois couirai... V*
2-txek.maua )bv
tiouia. ace Nana.. 60
Lou.ana ben aid. &
kiaunattnc cons..ll9J*
ftieni.ana Ciior... 0
Mlcinjrnn commit 97
Missouri Pacino.. 2UU
Mobueauaomo... SUH
•TA1K BONDS.
Alabama dees A.101&
pret.. 911*
2)ortb\ioaioru 100*g
on prou. ill
Pscltcliali....... 10%
Readme ...» *1%
It. ana ». Fk. Tor. lb:«
licctlaiano o*%
tulatn 00 •*
pro t.. 122
preu 22*
Texuft rocl&c 10*4
Union Fao»&Ce.... 1»%
Wad. bi.it. anaF. 7*
pro. 26?.
ci&s»U....lU2
ao ejaaa O... 92
la.aiaiurea 4*s..ltU
hortn cardinal*. 98
Bonn Carolina*#. I i5
ao o8..i0-’«
Tenueseeo fra.... 7»%
VlylumO’aaoe.... •
ao funno.UePl &&%
OOTEBAUC.NT
r.B.W'irttlefea.lH I U.b.«V«regular. 00
V.g. **• coupons.. 116 |
•hid. 1 Asked. « Ex dlndend.
n?;»5xrar?:r cotton.
Macon, S*pt. 7. -;*
With this Issue our quotations are based
cn new cotton entirely, tor which wo
have a fair and steady demand, the warn
ing of the Telegraph “gin cut” and damp
cotton on appearad in conslderaole quan
tities. and are on every factors board,
comparatively unsallable.
Good Middling v 6*4
Strict Middling <>%
Middling 6
Low Middling
Good Ordinary •
i-OCAIi BECEim.
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2
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3
1
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1117
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315
mo
4-0
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3»3
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5 d\ $
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2-1^ £ »
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Monday.
Thursday
iliday
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WHO
C77:
04 r,6
6300
a ::::
sea* ....
MOM ....
080f| ....
6lt<»
112&&
Wt40
74 bH
8697
11313
Thu* far this woek.
38,1 «6
ai.79«| ....
49.903
ISiadllns pult 7 jj-ltfi middling upjaiids 010.16,
Boies. 4U2 bales. . N
X»ow‘ lork. Sap. 7.—Tlio future market
cpeiiou quiet aua ciosea steady. femes
WJ.tOO tiat«%.
Jan
leb
Unroll
fc:::::
June.
July
Aug
Bept
Oct.
H or
Doc
6.63
e.cs.
6.16
Consolidated not receipts
" Exports to Great Britain
" - Exports to Franco
T«Mlay
Forths
Weak.
7,160
3s.no
0.150
13.971
910
183.725
WEEKLY STATEMENT,
Tno following oro tho total not receipts of
cotton at all tho ports slncoSeptember 1. 18931
Now Orleans...
Mobile
Savannah
Charleston*
Wilmington....
Norfolk
Baltimore
New York
Boston
Newport News..
Philadelphia...
West Point, Va.
Pensacola
Brunswick
Velasco
Port Royal
Eagle Pass
El Paso --
Boson.. --
ToUl IS.lgg
SKfT OliLKAM CLOSINO EUrUKEi.
-. !f, ? r0^ , ,ean, • ®«P* 7—Oottott xuturos closed
steady. Bales 11.luu bales.
January........
July,
August
September
October
•November......
December
POUT QUOTATIONS.
Galvo.ton, Sept. V.-atcaJy. iBddlme
«V.; not w. stock a,tig. b
mTSfis,S2&^ Nomlntt ’- Mlda,ln =
wT?® a g? p *', vmin
Sept. 7.—Quiet. Mldd-Ilnit « IWg.
.M^itias 41 xmubb
7 ssrttss-J5pife s,, » M ‘ tf4!,n =
Savanmti, Sept. 7.—s’tejd- j-iddlm.
«H: net *«S; .took 17 774. B
net'iji'r’.tock 1 j,a7^ Ulel ’ K!<Sd!U ** «
D-«r'ne P t h '5; SS?k l^ r * «
Augusta. Sept. 7.—Steady. XkMIlnc «
B.16; net 71; stock 3.K8, ^ '
•KSftS, S& 2, - wl,ns
IaDuIlvIHc* Sept. 7.~Qulet. MlddUng IRS
St. Louis, Sept. 7.—Steady. M.ddlhTg
•5i; stock 13,841.
Houston. Sept. 7.-Steady. Mlddlinc VA-
net 3,984; atock 8,911 b
ATWOOD'S COTTON LETTER.
Special Wire to Lyons St James.
Now York, Sept. 7.—The bears were
again on top today. Much of tho news
were unquestionably In tlielr favor. Liv
erpool was less active and at seme decline.
The official advices from Manchester
were less cheerful. The weather at tho
South.on the whole, was favorable. Many
private reports have bean recived from
Texas during the list twenty-four hours
©f a distinctly favorable character. Com
pared with last year, at least tlio receipts
at the ports, make a large exhibit. There
is no activity in the actual cotton, and
at Memphis and Augusta, prices were a
shade easier. The receipts at the interior
towns were estimated at 13.W0 vs. *,«*j
last week, and 12.498 this week last year
Tho rainf *11 In most soctlons of the Uouth
during the present week has been light
and piekine and marketing of the new
crop has undoubtedly been facilitated b>
the cessation of excessive mins. .Recti?* a
today are 7,0». Tho cootimcnt at the cot
ton exchange is that cotton on the whole,
is bearish.
Atwecd. Vi-ut a ro.
sun’s cotto:; hdvjkw.
Kerr York. Sept. 7.—Cohtoti declined 8
to 6 points, then ralKed and closed |
quiet and stetidv ot a net decline for
the day of from 4 to 5 points. SaJ.o
K.300 bale*. *Llverp3b4 dechned 2 to
- 1 3* I> slur.' »nd > 1 I • ■ >• • .i:. 1 •
Spat 10,000 a4es, at either price a,
but without oqo'Mibic change. ,ln
c!i uitcr. aoconrine: to the oiTlcial dls-
Fa'U-hw. y.iriu m* <iu:-K but '-L .i lv;
cMhs quiet. lAstothcr Manches'tcr dUs-
patch Sold yarns and cloths were firm,
w/th :in lrm>p>ved deem ml. New Or
leans declined 3 to 4 points.
Sliver uthunced 1-8<1 In London and
was unchanged hero. Spot cotton here
was quiet and unchanged. Sales 402.
Cor spinning. MlnYmum temperature
In the ootitan (beat for twenty-four hours
ending at C o’clock last night, GS to 74;
maximum 84 to 94. The lutnlfall for the
name trtmo was .54 as the tvenn in she
Sai\ + anna^ dlstrtct. .15 In A‘taant;i, .20 at
Montgomery and .08 at Augusta. The
Southern onarkots were {steady >fs a rule
with unchanged prices. Charleston ad
vanced 1-16 of a oen't. tout Memphis de
clined 1-6 of a cent, and Augusta pur-
WaUy 1-10 of a- cent. Sarv’annaCi Bold 975
oak-3 and AugusUi 445 bales. Interior
receipts c«timalted 15.000 forr the week,
against 11,436 4o*X year.
Toda-ys (Fejitures.—The decline today
was duo mainly Ho a decline In JJiver-
pool. This caused local both
Oor toast and dhtort account. The crop
advices wrre rather more fjv'or.iible and
t :;e weaklier 'alt the South was. afa rule,
beltter for ripening, ft (a uupposod
Hi? trading will be light until Monday,
when the (bureau report .will be Issued.
LIVERPOOL.
XJverwwM. flop. 7-Noon.-Spot cotton rawket
business moderate, prices easy. American
middlings 3 2U.32. Sales 10.000 bales, of whlco
J000 urere tr-r speculation nna export nnd
Included 9.2C0 Attericon. Becelpt* 1,600 bales,
American (1.600.
Cosing quotations—Futures quiet.
OctobepNovember..
NoTrinl>’r-J.><;«>rub'r
pccem her-January.
Jnnuiiry-Februnry..
Februorj-Jdarcn.,..
Morch-Aprll........
Aprll-May
Mtty-Juoe.,
WEEKLT STATEMENT.
Liverpool, Bep, 7. -The wookly cotton stalls
tics for this port are as follows: ,
| Total | Amer'i;
Total sales ot the week
Trndo takings, including for
warded from ships’ slue....
Actual export
Total Import
Total stock
Total allout.
Bpoculatorn took
Exporters took
61.000
C2.000
6,000
10.000
974,001
20,000
r 80(
1,701
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
- Chicago, Sept 7.—-Wheat—<Bulls talked
higher prices* today, but throw up the
epongo before the sesolbn was over. The
break was inaugurated in the corn pit,
but it was reflected with the utmost
promptness and dispatch In the wheat
crawd. It was a monotonous trade until
the last'nour, when holders, without die-
sent, proceeded to dispose of wheat, they
have been accumulating for some days.
Outside orders were scarce, what few did
come to hand being so small that they
boro no tdgnlflcanee. Until the market
decline mentioned began, there was a
steady to firm tone in the market. De
cember wheat opened at 57; sold- between
58Ua57i4; closing at the outside. Cash
wheat was in good demand; rales ranged
from %ti%c. per bushel higher than yes
terday. Tho nominal dose was lower
with the futures.
■Corn—There was realizing In corn all
day, with the fortunate buyers of yester
day, and the day before. The early sell
ers and new element, who came in on the
long side this morning, liquidating later.
It has cleariy drawn on tho minds of
tho government tip players, that the price
of news has been overdone and should the
report not tfhow the phenominal falling off
that has been predlcted^and gossip to
day was to the effect that it might not—
there would be a good sited slump. The
market held quiet and firm until shortly
beflre the close when the selling became
goneroC, prices weakening with the de
pression, culminating right at the cloEe.
May corn opened from W»U to GSM*; closing
B5Via%—%a%c. lower than yesterday.
Cash corn was steady early, but closed
firm. *
Oats closed with a loss of %ft%c. from
yesterday for May, for no other reason
than that com declined. Cash oats were
firm.
Provisions—The product market opened
tp with a gain over yesterday's close on
the advance in the price of hogs at the
yards. The packers Jumped on the mar
ket and depressed values to a certain ex
tent, and then turned around and sup
ported tham. Tho Anfflo-Amcricun Pack
ing Company was an active bidder, but
it was believed that they sold more ihan
they actually bought. Tho clu*o was easy
In sympathy with grain. January pork
closed *44 cents lower than yesterday,
and January *ard and ribs unchanged.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
FUTURE QUOTATIONS.
WHEAT
Sept
Dec
May
CORN-
Sept
Oct
May
AOTS—
Sept
Oct
May
PORK-
Sept
Jan
LARD-
Scpt ......
Oct
Jan
IUBS-
Sc.pt
Jan
CASH QUOTATIONS.
. Pricea were steady to ilrm, but un-
ohnngcd. No. 2 spring wheat, $laT5; No.
2 rod. 5<iU-
No. 2 corn, ; ;
Nrt. t owls, 5>>*!4. • .!f.i| .4* .*Li
•Lard. *3.«7%a.O.
Sailed rib sides. S7.70iS0.
Dry salted shoulders, SG.SOaM, \ s
Smoke-1. (Mired sides, $S.lUa25.
Whlslty, 31.3S.
LAMSON’S GRAIN LETTER.
Special Wire to Lyons fit James.
Chlvsgo, Sept. 7.—I«ocal traders anl
trade In general appeared to expect a hull
day from tho strati Ifut the news did not
warrant It. Foreign and continental ad-
advices showed but s tame rejpouoe to
our sharp rally in the latter part of the
session yesterday, and on failure of the
outside demand to materialize the local
sentiment scored but %e. advance from
yesterday’* close. Later the mark'd be
came dull and depressed, losing all tt*
early advance. Now York showed strops
early, which was supported to emanate
from cash acceptances oh the other Mde,
and later they became sellers on tho easy
feeling hire. New receipts wore out V3
cars, against 821 last year, while local, DA
cars, was slightly under the estimate. It
wcOd appear aa thought the anttcipvtcJ
government report reached the country
speculators some time yesterday after
noon. as common bouses were good buyers
of corn at the opening this morning, q uc
market was strong and offerings light,
local sentiment rather bullish and prices
soon advanced "iC. from the closing quo
tations of yesterday. At the high point
there was attempts at realizing, and out
siders who had evidently taken on tco big
t, load, started tbt selling, causmg a slump
cf l%c. Tho market remained In • de
pressed condition up to the close.
Oats got the fever, as the market opened
strong; lb-re was some outside toying,
but orTerlnss were quite liberal ni.d ini
tial qootallcms were at the top roc me
day.
Prov.'ttons-Ti?*«e was scarcity any trau.
log In the hog product to bo called a
market. Prices were nominal, as prcv;<
ously quoted.
Isunson Brothers & Co.
Open
High
Low
Clos.
55
54
64
IS
58*4
67
61%
K!
6314
62%
62%
MV4
GS’,4
56%
56%
M*t
58%
55%
6G%
W14
56%
M%
55%
$0%
2976
29%
81V4
31%
5U%
£6
36%
33%
33%
14.20
14.20
13.90
14.15
14.10
14.10
13.93
14.00
8.65
8.72%
8.C0
8.79
8. 7V4
8.75
8.62%
8,W%
8.20
3.20
S.10
8.15
7.73
7.75
7.72%
7.72%
7.17*4
7.17%
7.10
7.15
t. Can Clean
the World
if it is
^ given
a chancy
Gold Dust
WASHING POWDER
Cleans everything to which it is applied. Cleans it i
qqkUr. deans it coolly, deans it cheaply. Apply it to s
everyday use ond see fer yourself. Sold by grocers =
everyw here. Price 35c. per 4 lb. package. Made only by H
The N. K. Fairbank Company,
Chicago, St. Louis, New York,
■= Boston, riiiludclphia.
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NAVAL STORES.
Savannah, Sept. 7.—Turpentine flrmly
held at 26**c. for regulars; receipts, 1.275.
Rosin firm and good demand, a and H
grades advanced 5 cents; sales, 4,000 bxr-
rela. Quote A, B. C and D. $1.05; E. $1.10;
F, $1.15; G. $1.40; H, $1.65; I, $1.70;
$1.90; H, $1.06; l N. $2.10; window glass, $1.45;
water white, $2.70.
Charleston. Sept. 7.—Turpentine ilrm at
26c.; receipts, 67 casks. Rosin, good
strained, firm at $1; receipts, 331 barrels.
MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT,
STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS.
. Bid. Ask'd,
f per cent bonds, Jan. and July
coupons, maturity 1896 16114 165
4!£ per cent, bonds, Jan. and
July coupons, maturity 1915....114 116
i per cent, bonds. Jan apd July
July coupons, maturity 1917. ..113 11G
3Hi per cent, bonds, Jan. and July
coupon*, maturity long date... 09 100
MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Savannah 6 per cent, bonds 104 106
Atlanta bonds, 95 to 115, as to
Interest ind maturity ..100 120
Augusta bonds, price as to rat©
of Interest and maturity 100 719
Rome bonds, 8 per cent...... 101% 105
Columbus 6 per cent, oonds .... 103 lot
Macon 6 per cent, bonds, quar
terly coupons ..112 113
RAILROAD BONDS.
Central railroad Joint mortgog©
1 per cant, bonds, Jaa. and July
coupons * 117 118
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent,
bonds. Jau. and July coupons.
duo 1897 102 103
Georgia Railroad 6 per cent,
bonds,. Jan. And July coupons,
duo 1910 - 108 118
Georgia Railroad 0 per cent.
bondB, Jan. and July coupons,
due 110 112
Montgomery and Eufaula rail
road C per cent, bonds, Jan.
and July coupons, due 1909.... 93 100
Ocean Steamship bonds, s pep
cent. Jan. and July coupons,
due 1920 81
Columbus and Western railroad
C per cent. July coupons.- ... 84 88
Columbus and Rom© railroad 6
per cent, bonds, Jan. and July
coupons U 49
Augusta and Knoxville railroad
7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and
July coupons, due 1900............ 99 100
Savannah, AmerlcU3 and Mont
gomery railroad 6 per cent,
bonds, Jan. and July coupons.. 47 48
Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan.
and July coupons, due 1972*... 84 E5
South Georgia and Florida rail
road Indorsed 7 per cent, bonds,
Jan. and July coupons m
Northeastern Railroad Indorsed
6 per cent, bonds, May and
November coupons 103 101
Macon ond Northern hillroad
certificates of bonds, March
September coupons... S3 40
Charleston, Columbia and Au
gusta railroad 7 per cent* bonds 99 101
RAHiROAP STOCKS AND DEBEN
TURES.
Central Railroad common stock. 19 ro
Central Railroad 6 per cent, deb-
tures 24 23
Southowestern Railroad stock... 71 73
Georgia Railroad stock 153 159
Atlanta and West Point rail
road stock «... 75 18
Atlanta pnd West Point railroad
debentures 00 94
Augusta and Savannah railroad
stock 80 83
LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS.
Macon Gas Light and Water
console, J.lay ft»'l November
coupons - 9$
Wesleyan College 7 per cent.
bonds, Jan. and July coupons.. 100 115
Macon Volunteers' Armory 7 per
cent, bonds, Jau. and July cou
pons - 104 101
Bibb Manufacturing Company 6
per cent, bonds, April and Oct,
coupons 100 101
Progress Loan and Improvement
Company CO
Southern Phosphate Company
stock 80 85
Acmo Brewing Company 109
• RANK STOCKS. ~ r r “
First National Bank stock 125 139
American National Bank etock.. 85* 6)
Exchange Bank stock 92 £l
Union Savings Bank and Trust
Company stuck 93 91
Central Georgia Bank stock. $o
Macon Savings Bank stock 99 V2
Central City Loan and Trust
Company stock. 75 77»i
DRUGS, FAfNTU AND OILS,
Corrected Every Saturday By Henry J.
Lamar & Sons.
Cinnamon Bant—ivr pound, 12 to 15c.
Cloves—Per pound, 15 to 3*.
Drugs and Chemicals.—Oum asajfoctlda,
3c. pound; camphor gum, u> to <3 cents
pound; gun op'.uin. $2.C3 to tt.&o pound;
morphine, %s. $2.2* to $7.45 ounce; qui
nine (according to slss) 38 to 60c. ounce;
sulphur. 4 to tc. pound; salts, Kpsom. z\i
to Ju poynd; copperas, 3 to 3c. pound;
salt petre, 10 to 12c. pound; borax, u to
18c. oound; broroli* potash. Co to Ke per
pound; chlorate, 3 to -'V. pound; csrbollo
acid. 60c. to $1.*» e^ u hd; chloroform, tt
to $1.40 pound; ca’.snss:. cc. t Q $i- i0K .
wood, 16 to 20c. pound; cream tartar, C. F.,
a to 40; cream tartar, commercial 23
to 20 ceatg.
■ ""DRY QOODa."" - ""
Corrected Evfry Saturday By B. Waxel.
, baum St Son.
Prints—Herwre-, JJi: otnniln.-d, 4^ to 6;
Turkey red. 4 to 6ft: indigo blue, 4 to
4V. solids, Itt’to 8.
Meetings—4*4, 4}*c; 7-$. 4J4o; 3-4, 3*4 to
5*«e.
Tick!ne«~From $ to 12c.
Checks—3% to 6c.
Bleaching—Fruit of tbs loo ax e% to
FRUITS AND NUTS.
Corrected by A. A. Cullen.
Figs—Dry. choice. 12 1-2 to 23 qents.
Peanuts—North Carolina. 3 13 coots;
Virginia. 4 sne! 5 epnta.
, Lemon*—$4.
Nurs—T.-irrsconta aim end#, 1$ cents
p«r rtound; Naples walnuts, 15 cents;
French walnuts, 13 cents; pecans, 10 to
U n nH
Appi«#—Bus dried. 8 to 7 ernts per
pound.
I:.i»»«ns—N*w in market. $3 per box:
London layer*. $123 pee box; loose Mus
catel, $2 .per box.
Irish PoCatcM—l&s? sack.
CANNED GOOD3. 1 jj
Corrected Every Saturday by B*. R,
Jaques & Tinaloy Co.
Apples—i pound cans $1*2S per doxen.
Blackberries—2-pound cans, $1 per
dozen; 3-pound cans. $1.05 per dozen.
Corn—2-pound cans, 90 cents to $1.50
per dozen.
String • Beans—2-pound cans, 90 cents
per dozen. ,
Tomatoes—2-pound cans, per dozen, so
cents; 3-pound cans, $L
. Okra ana Tomatoes—2-pound cans,
$1.10 per dozou.
Juno Pens—2-pound cans; $1.28 per
dozen.
Red Cherries—2-pound canu, $1,60 per
dozen.
White Cherries—2-pound cam $L7B per
dbzen. 1
Lima Beans—$1.25.
Poaches—2-pound cans, 91.60 pec
dozen.
Plnnpples—2-pound cans, $1.60 to $2.25
per dozen; grated. F. fis W., $2.25.
Raspberries—2-pound cans, $1.85 per
dozen.
Strawberries—2-pound cans, $1.60 per
dozen.
Peaches, pie—3-pound cans, $1.35 per
dozen.
Apricots. California—8-pound can*
$2.25 per dozen.
Poaches—California, J2.26.
Pig Feet—2-pound cans. $2.25 per 'dox.
Roast Beef—l-pound cans, $1.20 per
dozen; 2-pound cans, $2 per dozen.
Corn Beef—2-pound cants, $1.85 per
dozen.
Potted Ham—U-Pound cans. 65 cents
per dozen; 1-2-pound cans, $1.25 per
dozen.
Lunch Tongues—1-pound cans, $3 por
dozen.
Trlpe-2-pound cans. $1.85 per dozes.
v J' J i[ MEATS. 0 B -
Correoted Every Saturday by »W!« I*.
Henry.
Fresh'‘Meats—Western beef, 5V4 to 0c.;
Georgia beef, 414 to 6c.; dressed hogs,
CaC>4c.; Western mutton. 7%c.; native
mutton, 644e.; smoked pork sausage,
8 l-2c; fresh pork sausage, 80; Bologna
sausage, Cc. u ,
MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES-
Corrected Every aSturday by tha 8.
R. JaQues & ’Tinsley Co.
Th© following are strictly wholesale
pricea: .
Apples—l-pound cans, $1.25 per
dozen.
Jftgh—Kit wfclto fish', «0o; in half
barrClt.''. v $4; mackerel in half barrels.
No. 3, $4.76; No. 2, $5.20; kits,' No. 3, 70
cents; k)ts No. 2. 75 cents.
Flour—pest patent, per barrel, $3.40; sec
ond patent. $3.3d; straight, $3; family, $3.60.
low gradeB, $2.25.
Sugar—Standard, granulated, 616 cents;
extra C, New York, Cfcc.; New Orleans
clarified. 4% cents.
Hay—We quote today No. T ,Timothy at
$18 arid fancy, $19. .
Meats—.Bulk sides. 8^4 cents, *
Corn— 1 % cents per bushel.
Oats-Mlxcd. 45 cents; white, 48 cents.
Lird—Tierces. 9V4 cents; cans, 0 8-lfl
cents per pound; 10-pound cans, 10 cents,
oil—lie.
SnufT—Lorlllard’s Maccaboy snuff,
■tono Jars; 45o per pound; glass Jars,
45o per pound; 2-ounco bottles. $9.90
per guss; 2-ounco cans. $8.60 per
gross;gi>03s; 1-ounc© cans, $3.98 per
gross; railroad snuff, 1-ounco glass, 45c.;
1-ounce tins. $4.25 per gross.
Tomato catsup-Plnts, 90o; quart*.
$1.25.
Ilomlny—Per barrel, $4.
Meal—Bolted, 75 cents; plain, 76 cents.
Wheat Bran—£5 cents.
Hams—IS to 13 cents. R’.n,,«|
Bhouhlers—914 cents. * |) “ Jj
COUNTRY PRODUCE^ If
Corrected Every Saturday by .’Waites
Nelson.
Poultry—Hens, 25 to 28c; rles 15 to
20c; ducks, 25 to 30c; geese, 40 to 60c.
Eggs—1246 cents per dozen.
Evaporated apfples,, 16 l-2o per
pound; sun dried apples, 0 to 7o por
pound; dried peaches, 12 1-2 to 16o per
pound.
New Irish Potatoes-75 cents per bushel,
bushel.
Sweet Potatoes—$1.50 per bushel,
Cabbage—$2.60 ;o $3 per barrel. If
Onions—$1 per bushel.
Honey—80 to lOo per pound, |(i [1
fromuto©s-75 esnta per bushel. ,? £f .
HARDWARE.
Corrected Every Saturday By PunUp
Hardware Company.
Axes—$8 to tt per dozen.
Bar Ixad-6 cents per pound.
Buckets—Paints, $1.25 per dozen; cedar,
three hoops. $2.25.
Cards—Colton, $1.
Chains—Trace, 13.01 <n $i.W per dona.
Well Buckets—$3.25 per dozen.
Rope—Manilla, 12 cents; slzel, 13 cents;
cotton. 12 cents.
HhoeM—Horse, $4; mule, $3.
Hhovels—Ames', P por dozen.
Khot--l>rop, $1.33 p ft r sack.
Wire—Dsxbed, 3 cents per poll'll,
Na!l:<-$t.G5 base, wire; cu». 81.35 base.
Tubn—Paint©*!, <2.35; cedAr. $160 per nest.
Brooms—$1.25 to $7 per dozen.
llmnes—Iron bound, $2. .
Measures—Per nest, ti.
now r.ludes—$3,W.
Iron—Hwtde, 4*6 cent* 'per pound; re*
fluo-l. 2 cents basis.
Plow Btotk-llaltnen. $!; Ferguton, 90
cents.
' LIQUORS. I •>' *
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St Co.
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$1.50; gin, H.ir to $1.73; North Carolina
com, $1.10 to $1.50; Georgia com, $l.W.
Wince- 88 cents to $1; high vrines.
port and merry, si to $3; darei. 14 to $ie
case; American chempagne. $7.50 to $1.50
pt.r case; cordial*. l!2 p?r dozen; bitters,
St per dozen.
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