The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 17, 1894, Image 3

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    IHE MACON TELEGEAPII: MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1304.
THE WORLD.OF TRADE
Repacts by Ware Ifrotn the
1 Ure»t Markets.
*)iT«r (* l 4- Mexican dt liars 69*. kternnc ex
co> steady wmir.t-iuai pubuiom in Dauber*'
im* at »4.>ba«.t6£ for nix tv days
lor aoiunud: posted rates »4.?6!*%*«.hi
ccmuiercUi biiist 94.84 for sixty o«y»
94.fc*J{ ai.bfi for deiruna. oovernment Donas
went. ktAVB tonos dull Haiuoaa fiouas
weak, bluer at tfi© boaru G5*.
Closing Block quotattuue were a
fiAll.bOAO LTOCX*.
After. CtttCDOU.. 34* . kaso.U
prefo.. 1&>» ’
Itch.. T. l
Uaiu.auo uqio .. 16^
Lanaolan Racine.. v,
tx>*«at>«ak*ao... 20*
ldca«o*AJU>o.. .441
Meu.Tf.anau
Oeiterat fitecinc.. 3t),'«
Unnoih ( entnu.,, vu
lake ariaauu W.. )7*
oo prOL. 13
Lai* Bo ore 138 SI
Justus. auahaeo.. to!W'
Lou. anu 1*0* aid. 8
M a n u a t tan con a.. 118 X
Jltrii.aua Char... 1(1
Mlcliurau Central; V9
Ml abouti Pacino.. 29V
HobiieaaidOniai.. 2U&
rriTK ) bonds.
h.i. ana fi.
fieri, ana V prei.
f» ot Utero Pad no..
au pret..
Wortuitaatern.....
ao preu.lll
L.4iua*. Ivler. 1»;
Bock latino o
bulaui 6
do pret..l2l3«
Stiver certificate "
lean. C. ana a..,.
a>j au pret. 1*K
Texas Pacino..... 19'
Union Pacific..... 12,
Man. bt.io.anuP. V.
«• - pta. U*
Western Union... 91
Wneergana Ufc.. 12)
oo.
Southern R’y *
pta.,
oo P'unna.JJeDi •
$ 1.9E0.5TI
at atom out of* the aasocintea banka for tne week
endluc today:
Reserve, tlecroaae
ihoane. Incroas©
liecai tenders, decrease nXu!5!
reposlts. increase *5MK
Circulation, increase
'/lie banks now hold in ext~~» ... ...» »»»
requirements of the v6 per-cent, rule »w
i .. COTTON^
", 1 Macon, Sept. IB.
Oar market 1a easy at tlie- following
quotations: t
Good middling ... ... .. ;•••• 6 3-16
(Middling 1 ®
Strict low middling .• 5 3-4
Low middling 6 J" 8
Good ordinary 5 1-4
Ordinary.... % '• 5
2.0CAL BKCZI7TS.
A 1
i
d
£
i
H
1|'
3 13 .
v 4
|
‘Tins Dnr..
Tupraoy..;
fffiladay last wook.
Tills Usy lhB‘2
tin
$M
4:11
414
709
11U
746 643
• 181/7
COMrAltATinC STATEMENT.
tiockonhnud Beptembor 1st...
Itereivea since September 1st.
1 OUT KKCKIPTS.
Saturday
Monday............
Tttesdnr
Wodnesdby.. .■».,
Thursday..
Prlday
Thus far this wook.
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1.0340
18970 L
10730
19271
lP,1t8
9,SOI
14.035
2tew York. Sen.
Middling gulf 7\i
' Sales, ICO bale*.
»«vr York. Sap. 15.—The future market
epened quiet ana cloaoa steady, bates
— bale*.
Mpi ...V........
•oct.
Mar
top*.
July
Opened
closed*
KECKIPT3 tBD XXrOIlTS.
Consolidated not receipts... ,.i
'* Exports to Great Britain
M Exports to France j
•* Exports to Continent....!
Stock on hand at Netv York... I
1.890.110
1.513.010
2.810,813
1,007,092
The total visible supply or tflttonfor
the world Is
Of which are American....
Against tho samo time last year....
Of which were American
Kecolpts for the weok at all interior
Kecolpts from plantations ’’’i
^brought In eight since Septem-
KEW ORLEANS CLOSING JOT ORES,
New Orleans. Sop. 15-Ootton Zuturoe closed
•toady, balsa 30,900 bales. •
February c #0
Marcn c E2
iP nl «....U67
■VfM.# «3
6 OR
August..... ,
beptontber 1
Octooer. .•„/ (
Noveinbor 1
Uecember.
Middling *
J' 1 " HIST tluimviiuNn.
Oalvcton, Sept. 15,—steady. Mutating
tit; net 3,801: stock m, B
Norfolk. Sept. IB.—steady
V-16;- net 658; stock 3.SI1.
TV6f«tMk r s;3W? Pt ' “'~ Nomlm1 ' "kidiing
«t«k 1 ?M7 Sctlt ' W - _atea<ly ‘ in
ev' l lT/ I>Sr li n ' Steady. Middling
6U; net 1,328; stock 8.7W. •
B8pt - I5 -« ulet - Middling
, Tf''““lb' Ko ^ t - w-tjultt. Middling.,
5-16; net 5.9C8; stock 35,683,
New Orleans, Sept. 15.-Kasy. Miadiinr
6 7-16; net 2.437; stock 30.343. Mmana l
Mobile, Sept 15. -Easy. Aiwaung o^.;
net 92; stock 3.621. 5
Augusu, Sept. 16.-Kaoy. Middling e
7-16; net 1,013; stock 3,761.
Charleston, Sept l5.-»teady. Middling
6Vi; stock 25,726.
Cincinnati, Sept 15.-«t€W. Aiijdiint
C%; net 230; stock 6,168. *
Lvulsvir.o, sept. 15.—Quiet. Atiddiing o»i
St Louisa Sept 15.—Quiet. Alibiing b*,s
net 22; stock 9,215.
Ho«ston, Sept. 15.-CJ toady. Middling
6VV; net C.450; stock i,«2.
STEVENS’ COTTON LETTER.
Special Wire to Lyons & James.
1 New York, Sept. 15.—Liverpool was tne
vulnerable point. The decline there was
surprising. Prices dropped s points nna
6 to 7 points In New York, closing steady
here. The receipts hereu •
here. The sales here were 0BJW balea
The receipts at the ports were also an
element of weakness, Houston receipt*
moreover, were «£w, against *,»« mu
toy last year. Liverpool selling lor long
account and also hammering by some or
»h* Gcrmtn houses aggregated tne toeak-
ness. while the decline was also, th a
measure, due to Liverpool setting, a lew
i w-l step orders were caught on me ray
down. The weather at the Hwtft »os
generally clearer. lt»e Chronicle report
today is bullish. It says that in TB$S5
ar 1 numerous other points in the Jlissis-
c.ppi Valley and along the gulf there n.is
been too much rain and damage irore
rur-t. v/orras. rot and shedding are MW
cUlme-3 In portion^ or Alabama. Teetmes-
B<e. Ark an • i and . i .i-;-i unn* i wk
*r>r has Ik- n larded by wet wearner. AMR
irpvol doubtlcsa 2nd this report tne nrw |
thing this morning, but ignored It. 'in*
domlnent sentiment here Is so bearish mat
Europe la flooded with big crop estimates
and favorable crop reports, llut many
eonsidyt: \the .very low price ot cotton
goods are fairly active uha hrn£ some
ot the Weak , and long interest were
Weeded out today, and at tne ^mue. tunc
the short interest wa* Jnsrcased. encour
aged by the large crop movement ot
late. Whatever may be said m ravor oi
cotton there seems to be no doubt tn
distinctly bad crop reports and an actr
and strong Liverpool market are access
ry to prevent a further decline.
aturlty.
Atlanta bonds
of Interest \
Augusta bonds, prlei
_of interest and maturity,
bonds, S per cent,.
Oilumbus
CO.
LIVERPOOL*
Llvenwil. 8ep. 15-Neon.-SjkH rntto
bUBloera fair * - Ub prices easy,
middling* 9 37-32. Bales 8.000 bales.
500 were tor speculation nuu es
Included 7,HO American, ltecoipte -
Americ^u .
Closing quotations—Futures quiet.
September .
leptcmber-Octobor.
October- N ovein ber..
Novemb'r-bAcemb'r
Decern ber-January.
Jen uary-Febr nary..
February-11 area....
Jlurclt-Aprll
Aprll-May
Me %. June
I upeiuug.
46-65
3 53-05
01 a3 42-64
3 43*0<
iVJ 43-65
3 46-11
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Chicago. Sept. 15.—Tradlng on tne ooarc
today, with the exception ox corn, war
dull and inactive, partaking largely oi
the usual Saturday half holiday charac
ter. In corn, however,’ the trade wat
fairly large, but within a moderate range
At the beginning or trading wheat vrai
easier on the continued weakness m corn,
easier cables and htrge receipts in tn<
northwest. The weakness in corn, how
ever, was the main factor, as it has beet
ror some time past, vvnen tne maricei
got down to tho ••put” price, it steadied
free buying by commission houses.
Towards the clore the market strenstn-
££ *« *M BMBW M v»rj
li—» „_ ■ m — ---unit, waa verj
H53, « nd ? acatt^rlnfi- nature. Tilt
oioee was a hade under tile openlne nrice
December wheat opnd aelma to
t6, cloisng 56aH—Hal4c. lowr than yester-
Xs'Tvet &r ,n f ‘ lr
eeSr
T han v . aa "the weak reev
ng was assisted by the receipt of si on
derthfe bUt rnarkct steadied at tne
decline, on buylag orders by busmea
Mkcqn 6 per cent, bonds, qnar- ^
railroad BONDS.
Central rallroaU Joint mortgage
7 per cent, bonds, Jan and July
coupons 117
Georgia railroad 6 per cent,
bonds. Jan. and JulJ coupons,
duo 1897 ; 101
Georgia railroad 6 per cent,
bonds, Jan, and July coupons.
due 1910 1 108
Georgia railroad 6 per cent,
bonds, Jan. and July coupon■<,
due 1922. 110
Montgomery and Eufaula rail
road, 6 per cent, bonds, Jan.
and July coupons, due 1909.... 9D
Ocean Steamship bonds. 5 per
July coupons.
due 193
Columbus
6 per'CL..,
Columbus and Rome rallroid 6
per c«? it. bonds, Jan. and July
coupon^!... • • a
Augusta and Knoxville railroad
7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and
July-coupons, due 190C,,.99
Savannah, Americas and Mont
gomery railroad 6 per cent,
bonds. Jan. ahd July coupons.. 47
Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan.
and July coupons, duo 1972..., S5
South Georgia and Florida rail
road Indorsed 7 per cent, bonds,
Jan. and July coupons!*.
Northeastern railroad , indorsed
6 per cent, bonds, May and
November coupons.. 1<H
Macon and Northern railroad
certificates of bonds, March
and September coupons 39 4<
Charleston. Columbia and Au
gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds 99 101
RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN
TURES.
Central railroad common stock.. ID m 2C
Cental railroad 6 per cent, de
li* ins clarified. 6 cenfB.
Hay—We quote today No. 1 Timothy
at $18 and f.i \ey, $19.
ALvdcs—Buk sides. 8 l-2c.
Corn—75 cents per Irtish el.
O.tts—Mixed, 45c; whfte, 48c.’
Lard-r-Tierees. 9 ^-4c; can*, 10c/ per
pound; 19-pOumI car.s, 10 i-2c.
Oil- ltc.
'^nuff—LarlllarVl’e M'.iccaboy snuff,
i*;onc J ir.^. t:. • ji-n* piiind; glusra Jars,
l.io i>er pound; 2-ouncc bottle's, $9,900
piv yr>.^; 2-dJunce aaps, S^.oo per gross;
l*poundi>th?. $3.96 per Railroau
snuff, 1-oiince gJa?53, 5c; 1-aunce tlna,
$1.35 per firross.
Tomato ca'toup—Pints, 90c; quart
$1.25.
Hominy—Per barrel, $4.
Meal—BoUed, 76c; plain; 76c,
W'heat—Bpaii, 85c. ' f *' v; A
Hams—12 to 13c. - “ ' * ,
Shoulders—9 l-3c.*
iM©A.m
1
102
105
\\w d n Si 0 6r “J 111 froaly "Gainer in tne
|'^ 8 ‘ “J southwest, ana on «ooa cover-
Jnt. by shorts. Later, when the large e*.
nrT- a .« 2^ C e lpt9 . Ior ; ‘ Ionaa y wera postea
Sf The unaer «>« nammerms
or the bearish local crowd, but was raim
f,T;‘ dy “ KOo^buylns at tne aecune.
, r ir° P 1 n< T l 801(1 between
5Si2?.r* , rS*2: ln * ot 53_ ^ c -u»r
m.ia rda w‘i Clsh corn wos ln f alr ae-
mand. Price® were Vfec. lower.
. eaRy 1n 8ym P atft y with corn,
but the offerings were wen taken anc
prices subsequently advanced, partianv
in ^sympathy with corn. Trading was
2* closJn S ^taa quiet. Ma 1
JesteX Uncftange<1 10 He. higher war
Provisions opened easier on the weak
hog market and with sympathy ror corn
It strengflieaed on purchases ny outside
packers, but subsequently eased or on
rather larger offerings and closed tamo
January pork dosed *7* cents low™-
SSTfcSS ?o?ve C r mS ,0WCr ' nnd Janu “^
The future quotations lungect os roiiovva'
future QUOTATIONS.
WHEAT-. Open High Low
“ ei>t * 63% 53Vt 63
CORN-
64%
64^
62*4
63V4
30%
30%
85%
Sept
Jan
14.00
LARD—
Sept
8.7215
8.72Y4
Oct.
8.70
h.TZV*
Jan
8.10
8.10
RIBS-
Sept
6.r»
6.75
Oct
7.C214
7.67%
Jan
7.10
7.10
CAST QUUTATi
53%
61%
62%
W&,
3t>%
8.T2V4
,8.trrv4
7.92%
6.76
7.67%
7.00 .
S.7ZH
8.6/V}
7.931*
v.n
7.07VJ
Flour was neglocted but ateady at un
changed prices. No, 2 aprjng wneat
UfiJS4. No. 2 red, 63a
No. 2 corn, 54VL 1. —•
No. 2 oats. 30Via%. *^J: _
Pork, $13.75a87V4. V
Lard, $8.80.18714.
Short rib 8lde.4t $7.66a77V4.
Dried salted shoulders, $«.70a80.
Salted cured sides, $8.ioa25.
Whisky. $1.33,
LAMSON'S GRAIN LETTER.
Special Wire to Lyons & James.
Chicago. Sept. 15.—Aside from tno 'hurry
causad by the irregular and uninteiilglDir
gavernment report on corn and ieats ai
early frost, 4t has been a very discourag
ing week to holders or wheat. We are
not suffering alone, it is apparently epi
demical, all outside markets report tne
»ame story. AVe have very little to ad',
to that already stated ln our letter or lasi
week as causes for this depression, and
we regret to say that tne conditions
governing the preseat market are anytmng
but encouraging. The locU stocks are
cumulating at an enormous rate, wnue
reports have It that quite a large surplus
la left over from the last crop in inaia,
Australia. Tho prospects for tno crop
of the latter country is 20 per cent, net-
tor than last year. Exports or breadatuns
show a decrease of over 50 per cent., wnue
foreigners continue to manifest little 01
no interest on this side. Speculation con-
tlnues to a narrow groove. Exports 01
heat and flour were 2,767,two ,vs. a.au,\k
last week. There Is one satisfactory teat,
ure about a further decline m prices anc
It will certainly increase consumption 101
the annual food and prove attractive to
investors. The actions or the corn mar-
ould Indicate that holders were oni*
irrer to take advantage of a ouilisc
gavernment report to dispose of then
holdings and the receipts which nave ne
came very large, the latter part or im
eek show that farmers, like speculative
holders, are anxious to realize on the adr
. Speculators residing in tne drouth
districts are still lotn to believe in much
prices and are suffering by the de
cline, while the more favorable Mrmor
and speculator In the localities when
the crop la large are, in the main, sellers,
reaping: the benefit resulting from a
ood crop, and tho decline on contracts
Id for furthir delivery.
Oats, It seems to us, nre comparative!}
rhortp at around 30 cents per busne*.
we look at the price or corn rno
her animal food. Should com and wn»at
become unusually depressed, it may M
that oats will sympathize in a measure
we are Inclined to believe that uoiaen
2i) cent* oats will be able to realize
fair profits If persistent.
Hog products are so much out or line
being so much lower than Jive nogs, it*
Impossible to predict or disc erne a ten
dency In this line. Jt is quite evident tna
long as the live hogs are worth rror$
to V- per pound more tnan wner
hen killed and cured ror the rnarxeL
packers are not going to exert them
*» to buy hogs.
Lamson. Brothers A Co.
MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT.
STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS.
Bid. Ask’d.
cent, bonds, Jan. and July
coupons, maturity 1S>5 194^ 345
4*4 P ,-r cent, bonds. Jan. and
coupon*, maturity 1315....U3H 114V
4 per cent, bon Is. Ian and July
lpon*. maturity 13J2 11a jjo
mr cent bonis. Ian. and July
jpuns, maturity long date. .. SO 100
MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Savannah 5 per cent, bunds 19i 106
benturcs.k, 24
Southwestern railroad stock.... 71
Georgia railroad stock L>3
Atlanta and West Point rail
road stock
Atlanta and West Point railroad!
stock..... S>
LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS.
Macon Qua Light urvl Water
eonsola. May and November
coupons..........
Wesleyan college 7 per cent.
bonds, Jan. and July coupons..loo
Macon Volunteers’ Armory 7 per
cent, bonds, Jon. and July coil-
pons * i 1M
Bibb Manufacturing Company 6
per cent, bonds, April and
coupons **.••*•.
Progress Loan and irApravement ^
Company
Southern Phosphate Company
Acme Brewing Company.... 1«>
BANK STOCKS.
First National Bank stock.......123
American National Bank stock., jw
Exchange Bonk stock............ ^ r -
Union Savings Bimk and 1 rust
Company stock ra
Central Georgia Bank stock
Macon Savings Bank stock...... w
Central City Loan and Tnist
Company stock..j 10
DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS.
Corrected Every Saturday by Henry J.
Lamar & Sons.
Clnomon Bark-Per ©puna, 12 to 15c.
Cloves—Per pound. 15 to 25c.
Drugs and Chemical**—Gum assafoe-
tlda, 35c pound; camphbr gum, 65 to 6oC
pound; gum opium. $2.05 to $3.50 ppund;
morphine. 1-83. $2.25 to $2.45 ounce; qui
nine (according to *lze) 38 to 90 cents
ounce; sulphur, 4 to 6c pound; cults, Lr»-
som, 2 1-2 to 3c pound; oo-ppixras, 2 to Jc
pound; salt petre, 10 'to 12c pound; bo
rax,* 15 to lSc pound; bipmldc potash, 50
to 556 per pound; chlorate, 25 to 30c p*r
l-oiiml; c-.irbol'.c acid. 50c to $1.7:> I ,( 'iind;
chloroform, 7uc.ro $1.40 pound; calomel,
Sji; to $1; logwood. 1G t ( > 20c i> >an 1;
cream tartar, commercial. 25 to 30c.
::;.V DRY GOODS.
Corrected Every Saturday by S. Wnxel-
bautiv & 8dn.
IPrintA—Berwick. 3 l-2c; standard 4 1-2
to 6c:'turkev rod. 1 to 6 l-2c; indigo blue,
4 to' 4%c.; solids, 4 to 5 cents.
Wheelings—41, 4 3-4e; 7-8, 4 l-2c; 3-1,
3 1-2 to 3 3 4c.
Tickings—^From '5 to J2c.
Checks—d 1^2 to Gc.
[Bletcfilngs—Fruit of tho Loom, 6 3*4
to 7 l-2c.
FRUITS AND. NUTS.
Corrected by A. A. Cullen.
Figo—Dry, oho Ice, 12 1*2 to 16 cento.
Poanuta—North Carolina, 3 1-2 cents;
Virginia. 4 and 6 cents.
Lemons—$4.
Nuts—Tarragonla almonds, 35 cents pet
pound; Naples walnuts, t5 cents; French
walnuts. 10 cents; paeans, 10 cents.
Apples—Sun dried* 6 to 7 cents per
pound.
Ralsln3—Now In market, $2 per box;
London layers, $2.25 per box.; I0030 Mus*
oaieSI, $2 per box.
Irish Potatoes—$2.25 per oack.
PLANNED GQOpS.
Corrected Every Saturday by 0. It.
Janues & llnsjey Co.
lApplP'a—1 pound cann, $1.25 per dozen.
Blackberries—2 pound dins, $1 per
dozen; 3 pound cans, $1.06 per dozen.
Corn—2 jioiAat*. cans, 90 cents to $1.60
per dozen.
String Beans—2 pounl catui, 90 cents
per dozen.
Tomatoes—2 pound cans, per dozen, 80
cents; 3 pound cans, $1.
Okra and Tonvatoea—.2 pbund cant),
$1.10 !«*!• dozen.
June Peas—2 pound cans, $1.25 per
d*»/^n.
Red Cherries—2 pound ca*nn, $1.60 per
dozen.
White Cherries—2 pound cans,$1.75 per
dozen.
Lima Beano—$1.25.
Peaches—2 pound cans, $1.60 per
dozen.
Pineapples—1 pound cans. $1.50 to $2.25
per dozen; grated. F. A W.. $2.25.
Raspberries—2 pound catu, $1.85 per
dbzen.
strawberries—2 pound cart, $1.50 per
dozen.
Peaches, pie—2 pound cans, $1.35 per
dozen.
Apricot*. California—3 pound cans,
$2.25 per dozen.
Peaches. Californta—$2.25.
Pig FetA—2 pcuTvd canu, $2.25 per
dozen.
Roj#t Beef—1 pound cans, $1.20 per
dozen; 2 pound cins. $2 per d*<)/en.
Corn Boef—2 pound cans, $l.«j pep
dozen.
Potted Ham—1-4 pound cans, 05 cents
per dazen; 1-2 piund cans, $1,25 per
dozen.
Lunch Tongues—1 pound cans, $3 per
dozen.
Tripe—2 pound cans. $1.85 per dozen.
MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES.
The folloming art strictly wholesale
prices;
A—Kit, white llsh. 60c; In half
barrels. S4; mackerel in half barrels
No. X $4.75: No. Z, I4.U0; Kits, no. s. <•«.;
kits. No. 2, 7>.
•ntb; k/_j„ So. 2. 75 cents,
sbr—Boa: P*’- nt, per barrel, $2.40;
2? 85 *? «tr.right, $3; fam
ily, $2.G*.'; iow etudes, $2.25.
jar—Standard, granahtCed, 5 1-2
cents; extia C, New York, Gc; New Or-
Corrected Every Saturday by tv.
•Henry.
Fresh Meats—Western be^r, 6 K f, to
Georgia beef. 4 1-2 to 6c; drodsed hogs.
6 1-2 to 7c: Western muHon 7 3-4c;
tlv9fQQtton< 6 l-3c; MROkfu pork :
sage. 8 l-2c; fresh pbrk sausage, 8o; Bo
logna sausage, cc. *
HARDWARE. >> ^ ;
Axes—$0 to $7 per doetn.
Bar Lend—Gc per pound.
Bucketo—Faints, $1.25 per dotfen;-ce
dar, throe hoops, $2.25.
Ouds—Coifton. $4.
Chain#—Trace, $3.60 to $4.0- per
dozen.
^buckets—$3.25 per dosen.
Riope^-Mnnllla, 12c; atseli 10C?; cotton,
J2 cents.
Shoes—Morse, $4; Mule. $5.
SWov^Is—‘Ames, $10 per dozen'.
IShot—Dro-p, $1.35 per fuck.
Wire—Barbed, 3c per pound.
Wire—Barbed, 3c per pound.
Nulls—$1.65 base, wire; cut, $1.35
base.
Tubi—Painted, $2.33; cedar, $4.60 per
n*e«t.
Brooms—$1.25 to $5 epr dozen,
Haimes, Iron Uxmnd, $3.
Measimes—Per nest. $1 .
Plow Blades—4 cents per pound.
Iron—Swede, 4 l-2c per pound; refined,
2o basis.
Plow stbek—Hodmen, $1; Ferguson,
90c. *
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Poultry—Hens, 26c to 28c; fries, lljc
to 20c; dutetra. 25c to. 30c*, gwc. 40c td
50c.
Evaporrt'toaapples—15 l'-«o per pound;
sun dried 'apples, 8c to 10c per pound;
dried peaches. X2 l-2c to 15c per pound.
Now Irish Potatoes—$2, $2.60 barrel.
Sweet potatoes—76c per 'bushel.
Cabbage-$2 per crate. ^
Onions—$1 per bushel. v
Honey—8o to 10c r*r pound, ■* “
Toma toes—76c per bushel.
Eggs—16 cents dozen. < * - jp •
HIDfcS. WOOL, ETC?
(Hides—Green oaH. 2 1-2 cents per
pound; dry flint, 4 1*2 cents per pound.
Goat Skins—10 to 21 cento each.
SheeD Skins—20 to GO cents each,
•Beeswax 16 to 22 cento.
Tallow—3 to 4 cents.
Wool—Worthed. 16 to 20 cents per
pound; unwashed. 10 to 13 cents; burry,
7 to, 10 cento.
LIQUORS.
Corrected Every Saturday by L. Cohen
Vr & Uo.
Whisky—Ryo $1.10 to $3.60; com. $1,10
to $1.50; gin. $1.10 to $1.75; North Carolina
corn,$1.10 to $1.50; Georgia corn, $1.60.
Wines—90 oentu to $1; high wine*.
$1.33; porb and sherry. $1 to $3; *c!aret,
$6 to $10 case; American champagne,
$7.60 to $8.50 ptir case: cordials, $12 per
dozen; bitters, $8 per dozen.
*OH, WHAT A COUGH!
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Porous Plasters. KoJd by Uoodwyn A
Small Drug Company, corner Cherry
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