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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 189i.
THE WORLD OF TRADE.
Reports by. Wire From tlie
Great Markets.
«n«l Homu
r*v Tor*. Sopi 19.— tfoaar «n»J
e«*T a? 1 l<x ceuk: ciosea offeree *i i.
merrsuute paper
filter OJi. ilexicnn do lnr? 55*£. £i«ri:nf ox
" " adywltbaciuai oubiuses in Danger**
afs4.t§X ler auty days- 44-fOi
• cemaud: rates
* “ i*.si\ lor sixty days.
tills t
commsrclsi Pills i
(l<nV2ii5 lor doninnu. uoTeruniem i?*oa»
vea*. suit* conus tlulL fiaiuoan Donas
Utmer. purer at the bos
lusluffetocjc quoiaiioiiB worn as lollows:
EXU.SOA') GTOCK4.
smer. tettoiiMi.. 34 x hirb.u ana»u.. i*
fa.. V»*i
Amer.BUfarbtAu.
prcld... 94;«
Asasr.lobaccouo.
pretd.... 104
ob. ire 7*
£tCP.. T.
MUM
tai.adisDl'suuc.. c».s
tnasapssssaUi.. vu>»
hew Jersey oent. .till
hew tors Central. lt»
h. i. eua h. L... 28*
hcri.&na *». prst.
hoimtuoi'tkoino.. *.'»
as prec. 1 tt»
Sioruiwesisru. ....I'M
prsu.Hl
tiikaro uas 6J J*
l'sjs.caca ana ft.lW),
JUlSfrbSUbCAl. Jf. 20Jk
1.7eual.<uiu ui. 11 >,
to. *b.’A«r. 19Ja
hoes lmaaa...... Of
fen lain e»;,
tar......... - ie
av preiorrea.... 91
Oenerai Eiociric,. 88
llilitois central... 9*
lake fens ana to.. 18
no preu. 19V
Lu» snore 13&>*
XcuunsBuhaea.. Mh
Lou.auu BsWAlO. 8
hiauiiatun cons..lie j»
l Char... lif
prot.»«»
EllTer Oeriiiicates o*
Iona. C. ana 1&J4
do ao prsi. $?>»
Tsana purine 10
Union PbojPj MIC
Wan bt.L. ana*. 7
pliu 1* J4
Hopneanaotua... 90
'rUTX PONPS.
llapaius Class A.10J
Southern IV y ♦»*•. 8W
*• •• l'l’a 44 h
’ -lass»....104
.. It)'!*.
Tonuenaco 3*s.... 78i*
Viyiuiu a'oaof....
iuuua.uuoi Oby t
oo % bass
la. stampeu «‘a..lou
hot in carouua os. »5
PdriuUifonnass.Uu
OOVXRSMXNT POMPS.
r.S.l’sreetat’od.114 | C.a.4V»re«ultt- 98
l.g. 4 - scoupons.. 11» |
*blo. 1 Asked. . Ex dividend.
ULnJjkfiLui..
6 3-4
COTTON.
. Macon, Sept 19.
Our market is quiet ut tae following
quotations;
Good middling
Middling ... • •••
Strict low middling ,
Low middling
Good ordinary: ...
Ordinary
Clean .stains *
Red stains
w lOCAt. JlECRXm.
G 1-4
this Pay
tests rdny
This day Inst weok,
tills tiny 1892.
d
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i
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1
4‘
$
9181 492
710
4iT»
'6BJ
U79
13V
611
4&V
3V8
, COMTAHAT! VK STATKUBMT.
I lock on band September lei...
IisrfiTea sluco Beplemhet 1st...
1UKT hkckiitb.
Ihturdsy
Holiday.
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thus far this week.
S.'S
w
faj
la'
18459
aoiw
2*903
22147
9394
1701S
HIM
usa*
StNi
20183
90,938
88,238
Bale*. 937 bales.
Row lork. Sap.
opened quloc ana
— ■■■■ bale*.
Jan
Teb
’Ilarou-..
June..........
July
Auc
kept..
Oct.
BECZirrS AND EXPORTS.
NEW ORLEANS CLOSING FUTURES,
K.wOrJ»an». Sep. H-Oottott iinure, „i 0Mj
stoady. Bales 49,100 bales.
January o
February.’!!"!!!! c as
tony....!!!!!!!!!!! e 43
June o |9
ti
August
Ssptomber os
October. 8.03
November........ | 08
December.!!!!!!!! 8 lh
A'OUT qucriumuMB.
MMa,,ne 6
»ef ™^U 9 r stKu,y - M,<w,in * *»s
Ttos SCIlt ' 19 -~ NonUnal - *U<U1IDB
Btock'“" : 'i Sepfc U,-Qutot *WOIn* o?i;
Wlmlngton. Bept. 19,-SIeady. MliWIIne
6 3-16; net 1,0M; stock 9.M8. ^
Savannah, Sept. 13.—Easy,’ lllddllnv c
8*16; net 6,991; stock 68,916.
Now Orleans. Sept. 19.-Ea*y. MhWHni:
C 3-16; let 6,199; stock 29,632.
Mobile, Sept. 19.-Qulet. MlddllnK 6 3-1-,
met 1,633; .took 6.006.
StempMs, Sept. 19.—Steady. Mlddllnir
«S; net ai; stock 6.0S1. c
Augusta, ^pt. 19.—Steady; MlddUnc
»!4:.o3-16: net 783; ntnclr KSfi 1 “
CU;- J-16; pet 789;'stock tS.
to 6 p*ilnts, then rallied slightly and closod
3 to 4 points lower than last night, and
Steady with sales of 130,600 bales; Liver
pool decline *» to 1 point, but recovered
this anjj (closed irtwidyi 8 P° l sales. 12,000
at unchwiiged prices. In Manchester,
yams were dull; cloths firm. Port receipts,
22,147 against 11.860 and 15,219 last year;
thus far this week, 99,338 against 51.SJ9
last week. New Orleans advanced 2 to 4
points, but lost this and declined 2 to 4
points. Spot cotton here was quiet and
unchanged; sales 237 for spinning. Mobile,
Charleston, Galveston and Walmlasfcro
declined 1-16 cents. Now Orleans He
lower. Savannah was easy. New Orleans
sold 4,550; Savannah, 2,000; Galveston, 72?
and Augusts, 2,142. New Orleans reo*lp*s
for tomorrow are estimated at 300 against
1,416 on the same day last week ani 2,333
last year. Houston received today 7,533,
against 5,263 this day last week and 4,43$
last year. -
Today’s Features—A comparative bullish
report from Liverpool, a distinctly bull
ish -weekly bulletin by the government
and more or less covering caused an early
advance, but heavy short selling by local
bears and some selling four Southern
account, ns well as moderate selling or
ders irom Europe, soon sent prices down
ward. It was, in the main, a narrow
local market. The crop news from all
sections of the South, except the Carolines
and western Texas, shows that damage.
In some cases serious damage, lms been
done by excessive ralna, producing rust,
rotting and boll worms.
COTTON REVIEW.
New York. Sept 19.—The January cotton
option on the exchange today was sell
ing at the lowest price on record for tho
future options. The market opened some
what firmer on rains in tho South and
reports of crop damage, with an Improve
ment shown by the ‘Liverpool market.
The January option sold up to 6.63v:ents
per pound.
, A selling movement, engineered by the
"You cant get it off !l
Get what off t
, Dirt off the floor, grease off the disfies,
stairjs off the door, spots off the glass.
To cleanyour house, or any part of it-To clean
y6ur Kitchen,or any of the things Toclean
easily,quickly and thoroughly-To remove all thedirt-
You GanTt GET IT OFF!
mmrnm
LARGE PACKAGES,(4"").SMALL PRICE,(25*X
To-dny
Forth*
Wosk.
Consolidated not receipts
•' Exports to Groat Britain
•'' Exports to France,
" Exports toOontlnont....
Stock on hand at Now York...
23,147
90,V«H
18,55*
393*040
200
B.erfi
oY t . * ~ v am*— wuiQt, .Middling N.
“ wun * °
STEVENS’ COTTON LETTER.
BpscIM Wlro to Lyon. A James. ■
Non- York, Sept. 19.—Hammering by a
to”]? ■?n 0 hlir« n t who 80 * 1 W
^ r L , mu< * 10 110 with ttie
SHn* “ f 6 to « IMima, thoukh It la true
tha- it was partly due to Southern selling
Against actual cotton. Early In the day
prices advance! 3 to C points, owing to cold
and rain weather In some parts of the
South, end unfavorable weekly govern-
ment report. Sales of spots In Llvrrnooi
cf 22,000 and a steady closing there at
last night’s prices and finally more or
lesa covering fdr local account. Louisiana
Texas, Arkansas. Mississippi, Tennessee
and Georgia need clear, warm wcatehr
The government report say that with the
exception of the Carollnas, Florida and
western Texas the past week Ins i.K?,?n
unfavorable for cotton, owing to continued
rains, with the rust and Hheddlng, and
that" there is much complaint of iv,j|
worms. The price of October fell today
to within 10 polntsof the low price on
record. Some who have heretofore befrn
quite bearish incline to view tint o.vt-
tw his gone low enough, at leafcf to:
the present. Manchester was quiet ana
the spot markets at the South were still
declining, but receipts at tho porta ie-
dJyy though 22,147 against 15,219 Inst ycir
were not considers extraordinary, t
compare w:th on this day In .1491.
Cotton lacked support today, how e/or.
a J ihe di-mlncnl »/ontimcnt i3 s«ill hc~r-
!nh oven though ihe crop outlook might
be rru-'h better. It wr.ll take my bad ciop
report a u d a bedded inanif?«t-«tfcn cV
atu-r.yth a at 3ci‘v;tv In Tiveiro-.l to
P'-v.-m a ttir*her decline. The +.*se tc-
d*r was itr.fiy, «i>ii salsa of ntrn
Ktsr pci .ao4 only t,«o tsmsrftfir
vs. £;ij .,n thi same dey ia«t >cr i.
feMVMI * co.
SUN’S CTTON RRVJEW. j
New York, R*pL 19.—Cotton advanced
n to 4 pi.'lnts, but lost this and d<*.lined 5
bears, however, broke the.price and sales
Were mad down to 6.55, two points be
low the lowest of yesterday. The price
not only breaks the records for January
made so far this season, but breaks all
the low recoils of the option. It * does
not, however, break the lowest price on
record In the cotton market—6.28—made
on March 16, 1892, for the March option.
The decline In cotton prices recently •-««»
been due to the expectations of another
such great cotton crop as that of 1891-92,
which aggregated over 9,000,000 bales, the
larg jst crop In the history to date. The
bears are in control of the local market,
with no outside interest. It did not take
particularly, however, celling to knock
prices down today.
LIVERPOOL.
Xlvtrpofli. Bop. lO-Noon.-Bpot cotton market
business fair wltn prices oaey. American
middling* 3V. Rale* 12.000 oalos. ««wmsa
1000 were lor epeculauvu and oapor: and
included[10,700 American. BwcipU «»«09 bales.
American —
Closing quotations—Fntoies sto&dy.
September
Reptember-Octobsr.
Octobor-NoTember..
Noremb’r-Decoinb’x
December- Jnn uary-
Jnnuary-February..
February-Marcu M ..
March-Apr 11
Aprll-llay
May-Juue.
. 34-6103 38-84
3 85-C«a3 37-44
3 36-6103 38.04
S 38-61(43 83-64
8 40-81 n3 41-01
3 42 0111312-44
3 43-C408 41-04
36-64
3 31-64
2 88-61
;»9-AlnD 40-6*
84144
3 484q
3 44-6IU464I
3 10-64
GRAIN AND PKOViaiUNa.
Ohleago, Sept. 19.—There was an agree-
abje change In the wheat market.late In
the session today. Tthe dull, uninteresting
market which prevailed during the morn
ing’s hours gave place at noon to one
of activity. Wheat started steady with
very little outside inquiry and with, nn
Inclination on the part of the pit traders
to pound. the market. The traders put
a bearish tone into operation on Brad-
Btrcets visible supply figures and ruclied
to sell, with the result that the_ market’
quickly declined, closing very weak at
about the bottom 'figures of the day. De
cember, wheat opened”!* 5GV&; Bold between
f'6Vl<L%; ciloslng at 55%a%—lc.flower than
yesterday.. Cash -wheat was in good de
mand.: Prices were unchanged.
Com opened firm, the - volume of trade,
however, was light and the market was
nervous. In tho absence of speculation
the'pounding by bears had its effect, and
rthon the rather large estimated receipts
for tomorrow were given out, the market
weakened; Towards the close the weak
ness -became morep .‘‘renounced In free
selling by 'Tonga,** and in sympathy with
the weakness In wheat. The close was
about the lowest figures of the, day. May
opened at 54Vi; sold between 54%, and clos
ing 53aV4—lc. lower than yesterday. Cash
corn was easier. f
Oats opened firm in sympathy with the
strength In corn. Liter It weakened on
the Iowa state report. The business trans
ited was rather of .a limited character,
although the market was fairly active at
Interval a The weakness was somewhat
assist'd at the close by the weak felling
prevailing In corn. May cloded 35y*avfc-
%e. lower than yesterday. Cash\ oatd
were easier. Pricey -were V4c. lower.
Provisions opened steady, but almost
Immediately weakened and free selling be
gan. Later the weakness became more
pronounced; in sympathy with tho weak
ness In grain, and on good offerings by
"shorts,” and packers January pork closed
27% cents lower; January lard, 15 cents
lower; January ribs 15 c^nc* lower.
The future quotations ganged, as louows:
FUTURE QUOTATIONS.
WHEAT- Open
Sept. ......
Dec. ......
MVvy
CORN—
Bept
OcL
Deo.
May
OATS-
Sept. «...
Oct.
lUy
ronx-
Jan. .v*..
IiAteD—
OOt.
Jan
R1B3-
Oet
JVtfe
High
UV4
63U
M‘,i
W
ClVi
cut
5514
MH
wt
Co Vi
5#-.%
5tU,
5»>*
&:%
39
20
2J%
30%
u'l
26
1112»4
lvit*4
8Jf»W
8.t7Vi
8.17%
7 1^/5
7
7.$7%
7.15
£t
ClOB.
sa
m
Made only by
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Bostou. Philadelphia.
of interest and maturity 100
Roa^i bonds, 8 per cent... 101^
Columbus 5 per cent, bonds 103
Macon 6 per. cent, bonds, quar
terly . coupons...., 113
RAILROAD BONDS.
Central.railroad Joint mortg.v;o
7 per cent, bonds, Jan and July
coupon^ D7
Georgia railroad 6 per cent,
bonds, Jan. and July coupons,
due 1887 ... . 101
Georgia railroad 6 per cent,
bonds, Jan. and July coupons,
due 1910 i 103
Georgiy railroad 6 per cent,
bonds, .Tan. and July coupons,
dive 1922 HO
M6ii|gomery and Eufaula rail- r
road, ’ 6 per cent, bonds. Jan.
and .Tidy coupons, due 1909.;.. 90
Ocean Steamship bonds. 5 per
cent. 'Jan. and July coupons,
due 1920 :
Columbus and Western railroad
0 per cent. July cojpons M
Coliimbtis and Rome railroad 6
per.eeit. bonds, Jan. and July
coupons 3*
Augusta, and Knoxville railroad
7 percent, bond?, JaO. and
July coupons, due 1900 99
Savannah, Americus and Mont
gomery railroad 6 per cent,
bonds, Jon. and July coupons.. 47
Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad 0 per cent, bonds. Jan.
SS
102
lift
101
1C5
and July coupons, due 19'
South Georgia and Florida rail
road indorsed 7 per cent, bonds,
Jan. and July coupons...
Northeastern railroad indorsed
G por cent, bonds, May and
November coupons.,..*. ....161
Macon and Northern railroad
certlflcalea of bonds, March
and September coupons........ 39
Charleston. Columbia anil Au
gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds 99
RAILROAD STOCKS AND ' DEREK-
* TURKS- ‘
Central railroad common stock.. 19 V.
Central railroad G per cent, dc-
bMttfft’te 24 2i
Southwestern railroad stock.... 71 •
Georgia railroad stock K2
Atlanta and West Point rall-
roud stock . .. 75
Atlanta and West Point railroad
slock 80
LOCAL BONDS AND bTOCKS.
Macon Gas Light and Water
consols,' May and November
coupons
Wesleyan college 7 -per. cent.
bonds, Jan. and July coupons..100
Macon Volunteers’ Armory 7 per
cent, bonds, Jan. and July cou
pons iw
Bibb. Manufacturing Company 6
per ceilt. bonds, April and Oct.
coppontf
Progress Loan and Improvement
Company......... A &D
Southern Phosphate Company
stock... w
Acme Brewing Company #-100
101
BANK STOCKS.
Flrot National Bank stock 125
American National Bank stock.. 85
Exchange Bank BtoClc 03
Union Savings Bank anil Trust
Compuny stock 02
Control Georgia Bank stock......
Macon Savings Bank stock....... 90
Central City Loan and Trust
Company stock Vfr
DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS.
Corrected Every Saturday by Henry J.
Lamar & Sons.
54^
14
61H
C9H
ClnsmcMi Bark—Per pound, 12 to 15c.
Otovoi—Per pound. 15 -to 23c.
D.’ugfe and ClicmlcaW—Gum as3af^
tldn, 55/ pouiul; camphbr gum, 05 to C5o
pound; cum opium. $2.65 to $3.50 pound;
morphine, l-?>s. $2.25 to $2.43 ounce; qui
nine (Acoordlr.^ to «lxc) US to !f0 Ctots
ouhee; ffulphur, 4 to 6c pound; aalts, Ep
som, 2 1-2 to 3c pound; copperas, 2 to 3c
pound; salt pet. - *, 10 to 12o pound; bo
rax. 15 to 13c pound; bromide j>otash, 60
to 14c per pound; chlorate, 25 to 30c per
pMind; eafbdl'Q add. 50c to $175 pound;
cWO.'Ofjbm, 75o t’o $1.40 pound; calomel,
Hi to $1: # logwood, 10 to 2U£ pound;
•L'Hiii tartar, conmiercJal, 25 to 30c.
7 f2V4
7.&*y*
CAST QL’Ul’ATtOM*.
Flour was easy and quiet with tmjuri
„i*oIJc,Hn* Itttlo to Ml.
in*!; fair, but eal«* low. Pfk-6 Wvor. U-.v-
.r« No. 2 spring wJu-'at n0w5« 1 1 -
No. 2 til, tS% nominal.
No. 3 corn, MV4* **
No-. 2 oats, 30. *
Meas pork, $l3.83a87Vfc«
<Lard. $9.90a95.
Short rib sides. $7.6Ca7B
Dried salted shouldera, $G./Oi50.
Short clear slilen $8al0.
Whisky, $1.33.
DRY GOODS.
NAVAL STORK3.
Savannah, Sept. 19.-8plrts turpentlne--
Itocfjlpta, 810. The market optned and
closed steady at 25V4 cents for l-egular,
with sales of 100 cakki. After the close,
ales of 3,000 casks were made at 24V4 cents,
ihd Kubiequently 509 casks were fold at
2414 cents. This absorbs all but about
2.000 casks fn first hands. Rosin market
quiet and neglected; prices postal
firm and unchanged. Quote A, B. C und
D, $L95; J3, $1.10; F, 81.15; G, $1.40; H, $1.80;
I. $1.05 *70; K, $1.85; M. $2; >L $2.30; wlndcw
glass. $2.45; water white, $2.70.
Charleston. Sept. 19.—Turpoitlae firm at
, cents; receipts, 42 casks. Rosin, good
trained firm, at X cents; receipts, 841
barrels.
Wilmington, Sept. 19.—Ros, firm;
strained,-85; good strained, 90. Spirits of
turpentine—Nohtlng doing. Tarflrm at
$1.15. Crude turpentine steady; hard, $1;
Soft. $1.60; virgin, $1.90.
MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT.
HTATL’ OF G COROT A BONDS.
Bid Ask’d.
tent. bond*. Jan. and July
tinip^np. maturity 1S94 jjj
4 per eent. bonds, Jan. ar.J
.lid/ ceupooe. raatiirlty 1915....123ft m»!
:ut. bondj. Ian on! July
enupso*, maturity jyjr ..jjj
p?r cent bonis. Jan. and July
IQUpoit, maturity long date. .. 69
MUNICIPAL BONDS,
r*v.*mnah 5 per cent, .bonds 1M
Allan th bonds, price as to rate
of interest and maturity K»-
Augusta bonds, price as to rate
Corrected Every Saturday by S. Wnxel-
bnurfi .<c Son.
P»1d44—Berwicli. 3 1-53$ standard 4 1-2
.’o f»o; turkey t ed, l t6 G l-2c; imllgo blue,
. . ioiius. 4 lo 6 ccnta.
Slieo$$hk«—44, 4 8-4CJ 7*8, 4 l-2c; 3-4,
3 1*2 to 3 2 4e.
Tickings—From G -to 12c,
Cheeks—3 1-2 to 6c.
B’.ctichinsa—Fruit of tho Lo?m, 6 3-4
FRUITS AND NUTS.
Corrected by A. A. Cullen.
Fig«—Dry, choice. 12 1-2 lb IB ccmtii.
PennutH—North Carolina, 3 1-2 cents;
Virgin!:!. 4 and 5 cents.
L*~-ir. >n»i“$4.
Nuls~TaiT;igonla almonds, 15 cents p«
pound; Nftples walnuts, ib cents; Frcncr
walnuts, 10 cento; p»cuns, iu cents. %
Apples^-Sun dried. G to 7 centa per
pound.
Raisins—New in marked, $2 per b->x;
London layers, $2.23 per box; ioflie Mus
catel. $2 per box.
Irish Potatoex-$2.25 per sack.
CANNED GOODS.
Corrected . Evi
Jaoue
ry Saturday by S. R.
s & Tinsley Co.
dozen; 3 pou
Corn—2 j>o
ptr doxc-n.
String Bca
$2.25 per dozen.
Peaches. California—$2.25.
Pig Fec't—2 pound oatu, $2.25 per
Jloast Beef—1 pound cans, $1.20 per
dozen; 2.pound cans, $2 per dbzen. '
Coirn Beef—2 pound cans, $1.85 per
MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES,
The following ore strictly wholesale
prices:
Fish—Kit, white fish, 60c; in half
bar rein. $4; mackerel In half barrels.
No. 3. $1,75; No. 2, $u.W; kits, No. a, «ic*;
Setts, No. 2, 75c. . > f
70 cents; ldits,, No. 2, 75 cents.
Flour—Boai patent, per barrel, $3.40;
second pa’went, $3.30; straight, $3; fam
ily, $2.30; low grades, $2.2f>.
Sugatf-Standard, g rati It luted, 5 1-2
cents; extra C, Now York, 5c; New Or
leans oWurifted, 5 c.emtB,
II»y~W« quote tofl«y N>. 1 Timothy
at $19 and fomey. 119.
MdR-ts—Buk «?ldes, 6 l-2c. I
Co-n—7G cents per hunhtt.
Oaita—Mixed, 45c; wMtt, 4Cc.
Ijard—Tiexo3. 9 3-lep enne, lOo-.-per
pound; SO-pound cans, 10 l-2c.
OR—lie.
Snuff—I.orillar’d’s Maccaboy snuff,
pt-ona jmrs, 4Gc per pound; glass Jara,
4t?o per pound; 2-ounce boltles, $9,900
par grons; 2-ouhce cans, $t,G0 per grois;
l*p»und cans, $1.91 per, grous; natiroao
•twiff, lAnuwi? ?g>aes, i-oilnce Una,
$4.25 per £i»80-
Tomato <tt|«up-Pints, 00c; quarts,
Hominy—Por tnjrrel. $4.
J3v»>t>rd, 75c; plain,
. "Vflhaiat—9fiMi, $3c.
Kmh-18 4c IJC.
Shoulders—9 1-23.
MEATS.
It i
is
Cort«dt«a Snt’Ji’dxy by W.-L.
' Heuty.
Frtsh Meals—Western ne;r, 57i to «c.;
Geoi-jtl.a 'jr-r-r. 6 I-- to He; drps.oil hoKU,
6 1-2 'to 7c: Wjestern mutton 7 3-6c; na
tive nrattan. 6 l-2c: smoked pork *au-
SAffe, 8 l-2e: fresh nhrk sausage, 8c;*Bo-
logna ssiwiige. 6c.
HARDWARE.
Corrected Every Saturday hy Dunlap
Ilardtvare Company.
I!
Axes—JO to J7 per doezn. 11 ,
Ear I^iad—Co per pound.
Dttoketo—Paints. 11.25 per dozen; ce
dar, three hoops. $2.26.
Oards—Cotton, $4.
. Chains—Trace. $3.<!> to 14.0 per
dozen.
Well buckets—$3.25 Pfr dozen.
Rope—Manilla, 12c; nisei, lOo; cotton,
12 cents.
Shoos—Horse, $4; Mulee $6.
Shl/veis—Ames, HO per dozen
Shot—Drop, $1.35 per sack.
•Wire—DarbcU, 3c per pound.
Wire—Barbed. • 3c per pound.
Nulls—$1.65 btase, ovlre; cut
base.
Tub's—Painted, $2.55; cedar, $4.60 per
n'tot.
Brooms—$1.25 to $5 epr dozen,
Haiines, Iron <l>ound, $3. I .
Measures—Per nes:, $1 .
Plow Blades—1 cents per pound.
Iron-Aswode, 4 l-2c per pound; refined,
2c basis.
Plow stock—Ilailmen, ft; Ferguson,
90c. t.
$1.35
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Corrected Every .Saturday, by Walter
Nelson.
Don9try—Hens, 2Ce to 28c; fries, 15c
to 20c; difcire, 23c <to ^Oc; gewe, 4ttc to
GOc.
Evaifora-Und upplop—15 1-tfc per pound;
min dried Uvplcs, Sc 'to 10c par poufid;
drldd 12 l-2c to 15c per pound.
• The American
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Raspberries—2 pound txinu, $1.85 per
tibtfen. • %r .
Strawberries—2 pound car.e, $1.60 per
tfozen.
Peaches, pie—2 pound cans, $1.35 per
dozen.
Apricot*. California—3 pound cans,
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per
dozen..
potted (Ham—1-4 pound cans, G5 dents
per .dozen; 1-2• pound cans, $1.25 per
dozen.
puivch Tongues—1 pound cans, $2 per
dozen.
Tripe—2 pound ctine. $1.85 per dozen.
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Illinois Wonleyan UmlvcraHy,
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nwrvttoti Wjs taw oost. 6uch a
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on being oble to furnish ft do 4"
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New Irish Potatoes—$2, *a.ao barrel.
Sweet potatoes—75o per -bashcL
Cabbage—$2 per crate.
Onions—$1 por bushel. w “*‘
Honey—Sc to 10c pel* pound, *
i* bufhel. ij
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Eggs—10 «
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HIDES. WOOL, ETC?»
Corrected Every S.iturtlay by G. Bernd
& Co.
Hides—Green salt; 2 1-2 . dents « per;
pound; dry flint, 4 1-2 cents per pobnd.
O0$t Skin*—io to 21 cento aidh.
"• eon Skins—20 to 00 ccrvts each. - j
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rax ju t'
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TERMS OF DISTRIBUTION:
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Whisky—Rye $1.10 io 91 to. rorn, H.13
to $lJi0; gin, 91.10 to 51.7".; North pjirefls*
corn,$1.10 t-» $i,f/»; Geurgl> eoHl. «
, ti» $1; hlrh frloen.
<1.3.; port and cherry. $1 to $3) o’aret
JJ to $10 cj'-es Anicrifchyt o*nlum«^aa
$7.30 Co $8.59 peer case; 'VidUli, $11 p.*r
zen; bitters, IS i>er doken.
cen’d; J pound cane. $L
Okr.i and Tumuoes-
$1.10 i/er dozen.
June Peas—2 pound
$1.23 per
Red Cherries—2 pound caciw, $1.00 pe
dozen.
White Cherries—2 pound ca
e.$L*
Pliveapples—X bound cmw, $1.50 to $2.23
ptf # dozen; grated, F. & W.. $*23.
A FARMER MUkDEIlEiV
the corpse
bad iKen I
A bullet w
heart. Tw
;-pL. 13 - * specln. to o»«
urn Sacooohce, Kla.. m ,
farmer, wm found d SJ i
today. Examinstfon o4 •
si that McGlrt’e ntek,
FOR C1TT RIDADSRS —3rt.ig one
coupoe and 15 cenls 4* Mevan Te»c-
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on* *v)upoo ead 15 osnfie 4* ttie Haoii
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liflilW. .
fn ordvrlag tht R.fnertoMk swyclo
pedlc Juo’Aonary «lo 10$ 4 $01ude uny
^tgr buetness ie you* kewt of d*Jay
vm $n*Uk,
Ne biund x*olOin*e «it l^e JOnoreke*
psgl* Dil'tl irmnr util < W bo effered
» tht 'i’^rvfb. 0?»l» li roeJMvo.
N* ** (** on wined In e .y 01 h**<*
nunne igaM ffeUoeied in ou/ tegular
eoupoe* . , . . * _.
and hla skull ct-ue*,ed.
>vju also found over his I
psons of McGlrt have j
el wi»h the murder, j
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