The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 21, 1894, Image 3

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1894. THE WORLD OF TRADE. Reports by Wire From the • Great Markets.' rtofK* ana Few let*. Bepl 20.— Money oaJ e*ll rosy *t 1 per ceuu: ciosea offeree «: 1, inxne uiercsntlie paper 4a«£ percorn. Bar f liver 63fc. MexicandollarsMl*. Eteriiut: <x co> n*e bteady witfiaetuoi ouaiueaa in uonkcr* bills at «*.»fta4.*GM tor sixty days; 4.86* lor demand: pea tea rates t4.e&i»o»*.*Jj ctli inclcUn l Ilia ; 1 l.ei > 4 a«., l‘ 4 : r^ii) aaju. t4.tigA4.fc6 lor demonc.. Oovernmem Donas woi.K. fcuta ccDos dulL Koiiroaa bonds flnuor. Sum at ttte board Mg. < : i v ciotilnr stock quotations were us follows: EAlLROAO STOCKS. iirer. tenor Oil.. jijj hteb.u ana &S.1*. «• prero.. 17g " *■ Araer.tusurlicnu. ao preia... 03* Acter.lObsccoUu.lUiit ao proid....U'6 AtcD..T. snoB-lre 1g ksiu.soa unit* .. 77 IsLaaiAiiPbcino.. t>6g Lntt$ape»EssU.. 2ug tiijcakO* Alton .. .141 cuesxv.W. ana I* tC a IMrtiio uaa 67** Hejs.L«cA oua «r. lev* iiistTBsuaCaklr. io.' t X.'ienn. V.auuta*. 11>. rare Snore 136H Iauis. snahsanV. 60?, Lou.sdumiwaio. U Hsunattni. coub..llcg Stein, ana Char... ID ItlcuijriMitwuiraif v» Missouri X’hoIQo.. 29** U. b.Coxa ago 10 aw prel'a *7 l$ew Jersey com. .lilg hew X or it Central. 101 h. *. ana X *.... MSt b or2. ana Yt. pro:. is* hoiuieml'acioo.. **• au prut.. UH 3en i. western.... .10* an prow, ill pacific Mali l*tf Ueaainc. 29** lubna to. lv ler. 191* Boca leiana...... 0« feu lam... 6*g ao 1 pref.,113 BllTor Certificates «» Toutu C. ano 1BJ« ao ao- prat, Texas Pacino 10 Baton Pacific..... 13g Web. buliiSaaP. 1 .. •• pta. 16 g Wenoro Onion... o.-;» W aeor b ana Lsb.* 13;* ao. ao pta.. 4* Southern IV )r 6s.. ®Sg .. *• cons ,14 •• •• pra 43 x Mopuesnaomo... 20 rurs bonds. Alabama class A. lenueisee eUI^»J W ao ciBBBl»....lUi lean.now eei3e..l0ISf ao mss o... M ao ao t»..10ig- Is. stomped 4*s..lW Teauesseo 3*s.... fb* Jsortn caronne us. 99 VlfUUA '.*£ jiortu Carolina**, lib ao Puuna.lioDI «.i GOVERNMENT PONDS. r.e.4*sr®»iBt'ed.ii4 j D.fi.*V«c«f?U* »« l.g. i s coupons.. 116 I •Jila. l Asked. .Exdlvidonu.. “t . tOtf COTTON. <V Macon, 8et»t. *b. Our market 1b quiet at ta« following quotations: Good middling ® Middling ... ® f} Strict low middling ® Low middling ... **.»•• ••• \ }'* Good ordinary • <• ••• 6 1-4 Ordinary ... •.. ••• ® OLean c 1-2 Red stain3 ••• c XOCAL RECEIPTS. This day lWA .1 J | I * i 3 £ i i; 1 '.SO RhS 04 7(9 6Rft 181.9 “ 492 7i0 480 COS ‘20<Ti COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. I lock on hand bepiember 1st..... a Henremhei 1st. »OUT llFAElPTH. 1st a ? -di & §#! « «sp a s r le || S Euturdfiy llominy. 1S4B8 Mt2i UUUII .... ltoisl .... Wiai Tuesdar Wednosday Thursday »rldt\y 98141 It At 18588) .... IM.'tl .... l«4j)9 .... 18970 16710 Thu* far this wosk. 119.61J .6!V4~.|* .... 1L8t5 New Tork. Kep, 20.— Spot cotton easy* Mlddllnc suit It 15>10; middling uplands 0 n-ib. Soles, 673 holes. Now lork. 8sd. 20.—The future market cpened quiet ana closoa steady, i totuet JUI7I..1.. Au fcepi Oct. Nor Pec....... up4nsd Closed. 0.39 C.46 6.61 6.67 0;t3 . 0.73 d.'aJ* '.0.8Y ‘ 6.49 . 6 S» CM 6.40 RECEIPTS ANO EXPORTS. ‘ Total since Sopk l«t—Net receipts.. J*. i* ** " Exports to a. B.... ■ **• Exports to rrsnee ' ExporU continent NEW ORf.KANS CLOSINO P0X17REX New Orleans. Son. 90-Oottea luture* dosed steady. Pales 60.too bales, iouuury. ... , u is February c u Union 0 3« April c 23 *»r at Jttns. 6 41 J “»y August .... September...;,... 6 vu Octooer 6 os Norombor , ol December. 6 oj A'OHT QUUTAT1UN&. Galveston. Sept. SO.-^tcady. llddltnc 6V4; net tUM; ttock B.«50. . - v * I ^ 0 i'A 0llc ^ s *l ,fc 20.—Quiet. Bliadling tit. net 75«; stock 3,518. , H 20 - Nomln * 1 ' Middling siSk ura. 8 * 1 "' 20 '" Qulet - MWOllns C54; Wilmington. Sept !0.-P|rm. Middling C 3^: net 1,63; stock 11.651. ' ' '' * PlilUdelphla, Sept, ao.-Dull. Sllddling 7 . 1-1«; net 3; stock 2,965. iffarfaei'&WBr. 8 Jttaraa %n? aiet - Mi<Mun *‘ i - M = Midi " n * « 4: n« C t h ^3 e r t .°.«^- El * y :.' MM<ul "'' 6 = Cincinnati, Sept. 20.-Quiet Middling 6H; net 199; stoek 6,217. Ijoulrvllle, Sept JO.-QuIet. Middling 6>*. .n, 8 t t '«7^k 8e ^i a,_Qulct - •»« •..sxriAn^*- to,Mu "'5 • STEVENS* COTTON LETTER. Special Wire to Lyons & James. Ne v York, Sept. 20.-Cotton got a serio* of blows, which seat cotton down 10 to U * points. Liverpool dropped 4 to points for futures and l-32d. on the spot. Manchester was depressed. There was a decline of 1-16 to %c. at seven of the Southern spn markets, and No* Yoik also declined 1-16 with sales df 670 bViles The South continued to sell against th> actual cotton. There wus some selling here by Arms with New Engtanft con Th"- tiers. Europe sold to a moderate extent Some operators who bought recently on the bad weatherreport let go today. Leal- Ing Interests that favor Uie chart side were again hammering to bomb extent. New Orleans declined 8 points. Port »*e- celpts, 11,000, against 14.**) this day Ia«t year. New Orleans expects B.UX) to ?, «j0 pension of J. M. White it Otf.; wjw an nounced. owing to the death of Mr. White -this morning and trie absence and sick- ness of his junior partner. The suspen sion was not anno j need until 2:45 p. m„i an I it did not have any marked effect. It will have a more direct bearing on transaction* tomorrow. Houltoii receipts today 7.30S vs. 4.563 kut year. Septcfnber and October fell to 28. which brings the price track to the lowest point ever rb-. corded. Sates, 170,SO), and the close was quiet and steady. .»ort receipts this week are estimated as high as *70.000 bile?, but as they are only 117.57! up to tonight It Is not believed then* figures will be. reach'd. The total for the same week in IS31 was 215.UOO, shwlnx that the «T»nf movement Is running considerably behind that of lftf. but the sentiment here * sett* erally bearish. It is a short market. Liv- erpooV sales were 12.000 bales, and It trmi at declinlg prices. Occasional rallies '«* the shorts are not improbable and the prices is undoubtedly low. but i( vill t.U, adverse crop acconnts'and an upa*jrd>turn m L,lverJ)00l to ca-js? any marked ad vance. SUN’S COTTON REVIEW- Ntew York, twi> xo. -vjouon de- cliutd 10 t> 13 jmMIis, klien rallied sligiAiy and ck-ued quiet btu na>Jdy, wittt Mies of litf.tfUO ujMi. Liverpool declined 4 jo 4 1-3 poin.?. ciosuig easy, tpot salt's 12,000 at a oecllne of l-3*Al. In Manchester, yarns w<ve in buyers* favor. Uouis v\tre in rnodumte dc- nund. Silver declined 1-Sd. in London am 3-8 of a cent fiere. Fnnt clot Us were in modem to aemu'Ud. Port re ceipts today, 10,640 bales against 12,^00 Unld day raat week vital 14,793 last year uud 54.149 thte day In 1891. TOilil thud far links week, 119,578 against JJ4.UJ9 thus far last week. Exporta today, 4,267 to Great Britain, 6,190 to France, and 2, 171 uq the oomtaem. Spot coticti •Iwre was 1-lfc. lower. Sales 4170 for spinning. The prices of codton are, ifae lowest in many years. New Orleans estimated receipts tomorrow, 0,000 to 7,000 Dales against 5,135 on the sumc day last weok and 2,481 last year. Bom bay receipt* for itlre week, 4,000 bales O'gJinst 6,000 fo ‘Uie same week last year. Towi since January, l,555,u00 agviln^t 1,530,000 for the same time, last year. Today’s features:. A decline la Liverpool, comparatively Large receipts at the ports and the interior towns, clearing weather ole the South, decid ing prices -Uhcre, depressing influences at Manchester, and considerable selling for bidtih sides of the account all con spired 'to'bring about a furtherdccliue. The Sousold here freely, and Euro- peuq und Now England Interests also eold. ' LIVERPOOL. Liverpool. Sep. 20-Noon.-8pot cotton mark’t business fair with price* easier. American a ^’ bn,c * 12 * 0W bales, of which 1000 were r«r speculation nno export and included 10.910 American, heceipta i,uoo halos, Amorican 1000. Opeutny. ouMiur* September.. Ecp te m bor-October. October-N ovora ber,. Korenib*r*Decerab'r Pe^smber•January. Jannsty.February.. rebruarj-Marciu.. Msrch-Aprll Aprll-llay ! May-Juno 3 ;*8 CI 3 35-6IS3 34-64 3I4-6IS3 U344 3 35-6103 34*44 186*64 o3.36*64 3 3741 3 39 110318.64 3 41*€4o3 40-0J 8*4»"*C4* ****** 3 36-61 3 33-01 .1 32*01 3 32*6403 33*64 3 33-6403 31 -Co 3 35*84 3 864103 37-61 3 384«n3 3944 3 4044 ‘ 3 414403 4244 GRAIN AND PHOV1B1UNS. 1 Chicago, Sept. 20.—Trading in the wheat market was fairly active today until noon, when it became exceedingly dull, contin uing so ;.o the dose. The range for the day wax narrow, being canfled to VjC. Towards the 1 close prices became more de pressed on the rather large estimnUd ;receipts for tomorrow and the weakness dn corn, but the close was,steady on good covering by shorts. December opened at f6-^4c.55%a%; sold between 65%a64Tfc; dos ing at 55—%c. lower than yesterday. Cash wheat was in fair demand. Prices were* 1 cent lower.. The bears hail everything in their own favbr in the corn market this, morning. Traders were apparently of the oulnlon that corn was too high as comimreil witn the other markets, and when the market opened the liquidation Of long corn wav continued, with the result that thq open ing price was about ftc.-btfow yesterday’s dosing. 14ie *» market was held fairly steady at ttye decline oii‘ buying against “pats." Towards the elope prices reacted iomqw.hat on t% good covering by shorts' anfiv the close was falriy steady nc Mq, above the lowest figures of the day. Alky 1 opened at 52%a52tt: sold, between 52%x52; closing at 52^4—lower tnan yester day. Cash corn wan weak ana lower with the option, ppices cents lower. oats opened easy (n iympotny witn tne Weakness in the other grain markets. iik- ler, prices became more depressed. Coun try holders were selling ratner rreeiy. Towards the close trading was scattered ana mostly local, may closed ytsi^c. lower than yesterday. Cash oats were m lair demand. Prices were ^a%c. tower. , Provisions opened rather- easy on * the weak hog market ana in sympatny witn the weakness in corn. A good inquiry prevailed, however, chiefly on local ac count, and prices rallied slightly on all the leading articles. At tnc improvement, howeven, the was quite good selling' from all sources, with Uttle demand, and prices materially declined. Towards tne cicsi the market became steadier and prices ral lied BllghMy, thoug. the market closed somewhat unsettled ana nervous at near tlhe bottom figures ot tne day. January pork olosed 15 cents lower; January tara 12*4 cents lower; January nos, 10 cents lower. The future quotations ranged os ronows: FUTURE QUOTATIONS. WHEAT— Open HUh Low Clos. Sept 52ft 0214 D2 «** Dec 66V4 5044 Alay 60V4 «H4 CORN- Sept. Oct. Dec May OA’i^J- Sept. Oct May PORK- Jan LARD— Oct. Jan lilfcUS— Oct Jan. 29% 20% 35% r w% soc%i 34% . 50% OdVS 02% 23% 84% 13.75 13.87% 13.55 13.67% cast QL'OT.ynuxsa. Flour was dull and easy, prices .‘in- changed. No. 2 spring wne/U, 62%sM No. 3 red, 52%a%. No. 2 corn, W%. >-D. 2 osts, 29a». > Mass pork, H4.2M&0. Lard, 38.80. W lllbg. S7.66a65.‘ Dry salted shoulders, w.traw. # * Short clear sides, II.WM. ■ Whisky, 31.33. % LAMSON’S GRAIN LETTER. Special Wire to Lyons & James. Chicago,'8ept. 20.—Another day of liqui dation goes on record In wheat, foreign ad vices were discouraging. The decline cnlight stop orders. Some of the most per sistent bulls dropped their holdings in dis- gust and are now talking 53 cents for May delivery, on the other had there has been large Investment buying by strong parties. This, together with buying - for export And Shorts has caused a large trade and steady market shout 55 cents for Decem ber. The outside markets were eou» 7 iy depressed. New York reported fair ex port Inquiry at a shade under the mar ket and. later, as we declined New York wired 20 loads tsken. Clearances were fair at about 400,000 bushels of wheat an flour, but receipts st New York were 771 cars, and had a depress!ns effect. Com opened exceedingly weak and chorts, with the aid of the raiding clique, and a general unloading of disgusted hoi. ders, soon .scored a gain. News In gen eral had a decidedly bearish tone. This ctreal, on the other side, was quoted lower while local receipts overran the expectations by twenty car* with 500 estimated for tomorrow. 'The Price Cur rent says shortage In the com crop has been over stated. Many localities east if the Mississippi river are yielding bet- er than was expected last month. Re gardless of the low prices now prevailing for this cereal we ses nothing In the situ ation favorable to holders outside of a pos- aibfe reaction. It has been a'genets! liqui dation abroad In the oats market. The market opened weak st V ess and gradu ally gave way jutd then loat %c. The weakness has emanated from the depres sion m other grains. 1 The market In provisions have* been no exception, prices st tha opening showed a decided loss to holders, particularly Jan uary pork. There was considerable raid ing by the laj^te packers, and but for the support of buying by other packers, the bottom would have dropped out. Cominis- sicn house'* Vi good setting orders for outside account. M • p g -amson, Brothers A Co. * NAVAL STORES. Savannah, Sept. 20.—Spirits turpe- tmi * market opened firm at 24 1-2 to 24 , i for 1 vul.irv Sale* 30.000 Ku rds at 24 l-2c (previously ivpoKckl) and 1.5w) .11 21 :!(••., ulovlng linn uud un- thanged. Rosin firm aud advanced iQ!U I, K* At, N. *wli3*iow- gfisk and ra-atef white. Smiles 6.000 b.xVfH'i. A, 13, C, anti D 31.0^'E 3110. F 31.IS. G 31.40. I $1.70, K 31-90, M 32.05, N 32.35, window glass 32.50, water white 32.75. Chahle8ton,'Sept. 20^/Mwg?»O6 firm at 24 l-2c, ropeipts 80 chskst Ro^in, gvod truiicl -t- .lily lit 31, re- 22S l*.ir- rels. .<» MACON BOND. AND STOCK REPORT. ' ST^TE. OF f GEOUG^A BONDS. Bid.Ask’d. 7 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July couponr. maturity 1836 101% 105 4% per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons, maturity 1915.... 113% 114% 4% per cent, bonds, Jan and July coupons maturity 1922 no no 3% per cent bonds, . Jan. and July ccupbtis, maturity long date. ..99 100 MUNICIPAL BONDS. SaVannSh S per cent, bonds 104 106 Atlant. bonds, price os to rate of interest and maturity... 100 120 Augusta bonds, price as to rate of Interest and maturity 100 11® Rome bonds, 8 p4r cent .104% 105 Columbus 5 per cent, irtmds .,. .103 104 Mncon 6 £er cent, bonds, quar terly coupons. v*. 113 113 • RAILROAD BONDS. Central railroad Joint mortfr.vre 7 per cent, bonds, Jan and July coupotls 117 118 Georgia railroad ,8,--.tier cent, bonds, Jon. and July coupons, due 1897 101 102 Georgia, railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jati. and July coupons. . due 1910 108 110 Georgia« railroad .9 per cent, bonds, Jah..and .July coupons, due 1922. ....... 110 113 Montgomery and Eufaula rail road, 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1909.,.. 99 100 Ocean Steamship bonds. 5 per cent. Jan. and July coupons. duo 1920 ...9. -W Columbus and Western railroad 6 per cent. July coupons 04 95 Columbus and Rome railroad C por.ee it. bonds, Jan. and July • • coupons 1 38 40 Augusta and Knoxville railroad 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and • July oouporiO, due 1900........•• 90 101 Savannah, Americas and Mont- gomery railroad f‘p%r cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons.. 47 48 Georgia Southern and Florida railroad 6 per bent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons, due 1972.... S3 . 86 South Georgia and Florida rail road indorsed 7 per cent, bonds, j Jan. and JUly coupon® 1® Northeastern railroad indorsed 6, per cent, bonds, May and November coupons ,....101 11# Macon and Northern railroad certificates of bonds, March and September colipona 39 <0 Charleston, Columbia and Au gusta railroad 7 per ceht bonds 99 101 RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN TURES. Central railroad dommofi stock.. 19’ 20 Central railroad 6 per tent, de- benturos.;.. : . “ Southwestern railroad stock.... 71 72 Georgia railroad Btock -- 153 Atlanta and Weat Point rail- road stock..; » Atlanta and West Point railroad stock.......’.: » 82 I/3CAL BONDS AND STOCKS. Macon Gat Light ’ an! Water consols. May and November, coupons.;...til, 75 Wesleyin college 7 per cent. bonda Jan. and July coupons..UX> 116 Macon Volunteer*' Armory 7 per • cent, bonds, Jan. end July cou- pons...........: •»» •»«* Bibb Manufacturing Company 6 per cent, bonds, April and Get. coupons .’ •»«> m Progress Loan and Improvement Company..; .<J 50 M Southern Phosphate Company stock I w " Acme Brewing Company 1<» BANK STOCKS. First National Bank stock.......1» WJ American NaUonal Bank stock.. ® » Exchange Bank stock..........« Union Savings Bank nnd Irust Company stock " " Central Georgia Bank stock " [Macon Savings Bank stock W Centr.il City Loan and Trust . Company stock DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS. Corrected Every Saturday by Henry J. Lamar & ’Sons. cinamon feark-Pjr Round,12 to 15c. Cloves—Per pound. 15 to-2je. Drugs nnd Chetalcator-Gum assav>£- tld i, 350 potlndt cirpnhbr gum. tW to »o *pound; gum opium. $2.65 to $3.50 pound, •morphine, 1-83. $2.25 -to $2.15 ounoe; <iu>- nine (according to size) $8 to 90 cents ounce; sulphur. 4 to 6c pound; salts, I'.P' aom, 2 1-2 td 3c pound: cobperaa, 21 to 3c pound; iialt petre, 10 to 12c pound; bo rax. 15 to78c pound; brbmlde.potash, 60 to 65c per pjund; chlorate, 25 to 30c per pound: cdrbollc’ncld. 50c to $1.75 pound; chloroform, 75c tb tllto pouml; calomel, 85c.to 1U logwood, 16 to 20c po.tnd; cream tartar, commercial, 25 ta 30c. . DRY GOODS. Corrected Every Saturday by S. Wnxel- t-autn i Sort. ’* Prints—BerwilcU. 3 l-2c; standard 4 J-2 tb 5e; turkey red. 1 to 5 l-2c; Indigo blue, 4 to Hie.; wilds. 4 to 6 cents. Shektlilga—tl. 4 3*4c; 7-8, 4 T-2n; 8-1, 3 1-2 to 3 3 4e. Tickings—Fron; 5 to 12c. Checks—3 1-2 to 6c. mieachlngs—FrUtt of tho Loom, 0 3-4 to 7 2-2C. i FRUITS AND NUTU. Corrected by A, A. Cullen. Flg»—Dry, choice. 12 1-3 tb 16 ccmtH. Peanuts—North Carolina, 3 1-2 cents; Virginia. 4 and 6 cents. Nute—Tarragonla almonds, 15 cents pci pound; Naples walnuts, 16 cents; French wslnuts, 10 cents; paeans, lv cents. Apples—Sun dried 6 to 7 centn per pound. RalSlna—New In market, tl per b-ut: London layer*,'$1.35 per box; looao Mus catel. $2 pgr bog. . Irish Potatoes—«.2I per sack. CANNED GOODS. Corretfted Every Saturday by 8. R. Jaoues * Tinsley Co. Apple*—1 pound cana, $1.25 per dozen. Blackberries—2 pound cans, $1 per dozen; J pound caw. {1.05 per dozen. Cork—2 fiound can*. 90 cent* to $t.60 '’'sirhiV'ceam—1 pound can», 90 cents per dozen. Tomatoes—3 poupff cans, per dozen, 80 cent*; I pound cans. $1. • Okt* and Tomatoes—2 pound cat», $1.10 per dozen. June Pea*—2 pound cans, $1.25 per dozen; i Red Cherries—8 pound can*. $1.60 per dozen. White Cherries—2 pound cans.tl.75 per dozen.' Lima Bor no—11.25, Pciche*—2 pound canz, $1.50 per dozen. . < Pin-apples—1 pound can*. $1.60 to $2.25 per dozeni’grated, F. A W.. $2.25. Raepberrlea—2 pound cana, $1.85 psr duzeo. ,' Htr.twberrlea—2 pouml cat*, $1.50 per Petchee, pie—2 pound cans, $1.23 per dozeir. ‘ Apricot.. CillfornU -2 round cans; $2.25 per dozen. Perches. California—$1.25. IMg Feet—2 pound canit $2.23 per dozen. Ro.iat Bgef—1 pound cana, $1.20, per doyen. 2 pound can*. $| per dtizka •; O i’.’i Beef—2 pound cane, * $1.85 per dozen. Pnttetf Ham—Id pound'can*. 65 cents per doadh: 1-2 p-ound cans, $1.35 per dozen. Lunch".Tongues—1 .pound can*, $8 per dozen. ' Trip 1 .*—2 pound cans, $1.83 per dozen. .MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES. Corrected Every Saturday .by the S. Jjques Tlhslt y Co. Th<-’ following aro strictly wholesale prices: Fieh—Kit. white fish, 60c; in half barrels. $4; mackerel In half barrels; No. 3. ,11.75: Na 2, w.in; Kits. wo. 3, ioc.i kfts, No. 2, 75C. ’ " ' ' 70 cent*; k$c»„ No. 2, 75 cents, Flour—Beat patent, per barrel, $3.40| second patent. $3.30; straight, $3; fnm 41y, $2.60; low grade*. $3.35. Sugar—Stand,ivd. granulated. 5 1-2 cents; extra C. New York, 6c; New Or leans clarified, 6 cent*. Hay—"W* ijuote tod-ay No, 1 Timothy at $13 and fancy, $19.1 * Moata—-Buk sides. 8 l-2o. Corn—76 cents per bushel. Qaita—Mixed. 4.ic; white. 48o. Lard—Tlerw.,. 9 3-4oi cans; 10o' per pound; 10-poutnl cans, 10 l-2o. Oil—lie. 6nuft—Lorlllard'a M-acCaboy snuff, atone jam. 46o per pound; glass Jnra, 45c per pound; 2-ounce bottles, $9,900 per gross; 2-ounce cans, $3.60 per gross; 1-pound cons, la.## per gross; Railroad anufT, 1-Ounce gl-aea, 6c; 1-oUnco tins, $1.25 per gross. Tomato catsup—Pint*, 80ci quarts, $1.25. Hominy—Per barrel, $4. Meal—Boln-il, 75o; plain, 76c. tVbeat—Bran. 860. ' H/ms—12 to 13c. Shoulders—9 l-2c. . f MEATS. Correated Every Saturday by W. L. Henry. Fresh Meati-Western hs‘f. 6H to no.; Georgia beef. 4 1-2 to 60; dressed bogs, 6 1-2 to 7c; Western mtlWort 7 3-4c; na tive muMon. C l-3c: amokOd pork sau sage, S l-2c; fresh pbrk sausage, 8c; Bo logna aausa*?. 6e. HARDWARE. Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap ‘Hardware Company. 'Axes—$6 to $7 per dnexn. Bar Lend—Cc ppr Found. Buoketo—Paints, $1:23 per dozen; ce dar, three hoops, $3.26. , Oartis—Co*'t->n, $4. > OVaJn*—Trace, $3.60 to $4.0 per dozen. ,. Well buckets—$3.25 per dozen. Rope—Manilla. 12c; nisei, 10c; cotton, 12 ccmts. Shoe*—Horse, $1; Mule. $5. Shovels—A-meo, $10 per dozen.- ! Shot—Drop, $1.35 phi- Back. Wire—Barbell, 3o per pound. Wire—Barbed. 3c per pound; , , Nalls—$1.65 Isaac, -wire; Tjut, 11:85 Tubs—Painted, $2.33; cedar, $4.60 per nb*t. " Brooms—$1.26 to $3 epr dozen, Ilames, Iron ibound, $8. " Measures—Per ne*l, $1. Plow. Bladea-4 cents per pouhd. Iron—Swede, 4 l-2c pier pound; refined, 2c basis. 1 , ’ -'h* Plow stock—Ilailmetl, $1; Fergueon, 90c. 1 »» COUNTRY PRODUCE, Corrected Every Saturday by Whiter Nclsoft. Poultry—Hens, 25e to 28c! frkie, 15c to 20c; dtfck*. 26c to 80o; gt-Me. 400. to 60c. ’ ■Evaporn'tod npples—15 1,2c pef pound: »un dried tipples, 8c to lm-. per pound; dried peaches, 12 l-3c to 16c per pound. Now Irish Potatoes—$2;-12.60 barrel. Sweet potatoes—76o pet huftliol. Cabbage-42 per crate. . . ■ Onions—$1 per hudllel. !ijh I] Honey—80 to 10c per pjund. JBj-: Tomatoes—76c per ba*hel. ' JjfflB. Eggs—10 cents dozen. * Ipdfl HIDES, WOOD, ETC. 1 Corrected Every Sattirdny by O. Bornd ["•' * 4k, C* . Hides—Green salt. 2 1-2 cent* per pound; dry flint. « 1-2 cents per pound. Goat Skliw—10 to $1 cento each. - Sheep Skins—20 to DO oofi-ts1 each. Beeswax 10 to 22 oMrt*. Tallow—3 lb 4 aenU. Wool—^Washed. 16 to 20 cents per pound; unwashed. 10 1n 13 cents; bUrry, 7 to 10 cents. LIQUORS. Corrected Every Sa'tUitln'y by L. Cohen & Co. W.lilsky—nye $1.10 to $8.60; corn, 11.10 to $1.60; gin, $1.10 to $1.76: Ndrth Carolina corn,$1.10 to $1.50; Georgia corn, $1.01. 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