The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 22, 1894, Image 3

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1894. THE WORLD OF TRADE. Reports by Wire JAoiu Gifent Markets. thu ^ Jtrt. Sep; 21.—Moos? outl call Inm* tnezruMtie paper iats per com. liar fcinrr *3.Si. Mujicac dollar* uij*. Morlmcex- • tu nee uteady vithot-iuai uusiur&a in MtBfctf** MJi* ai i«.teai.t&# tor fciin dajrli ft4.ro lor dcsiono. oorernuo ... weak, fcuia roues duJL Umiroua bonus etroutf. fewer at tbo boaru G&tf. cioauiy stock yuouiloua w«r« **a follows' JUILEOA'J f-TOCKJ. Alter, itiuicii.. :;»(g 4ii.ub.u rnd b;.L. »• <:»* iM'I’u. Vi-, L. . v. < i-i.u-M JoS, Amcr.bucarLo&n. vbj; oo pattU. 9»K aruor/ioujccouu. lui jaora.. . how Jernoj ycui. ,ltU hew \ ork Coutrui. IVOR h. 1. uim h. U hcn.uoa ».ro;. **&. jrtid.... ltd A1C0..T. maa.J* t> Jtciu.nua uuiu .. ui. horuicioiftoinc.. LacRUiaul’acinc.. »6j- cio ptot.. 19 luicaueosoau... 2ov. hcrtiiwoo;tru.....loa‘* ...» flo prou.lll raclbcMoU. Itoaamc '»UV h.i.ua \\. tv. 'lor. >UJi* Koch Ibiouo CUl* tulnut Oj 00 prof. .122 Silver Certificates HU/** Stun. C. do ao prot. Uh Texas Pncinc..._„ Union l’AuiUc..... 1 Wat*, bi. 1* ana P. •• - pta. w Wesiorn Union Wneei’cauu L.fc». Ltib.Lnck ana Lifli'rbfiuc. tau k. n i-.lcun. ..anaui, n oo pia.... j» ***.... )6x Co protorroa.... bl Ceiicrui Electric.* 38); JiuiiOib central... ujy Late tnonna X*.. is uo pro;.. .j Loko Bn ore 133}; Louts.eiiuhann.. f.o?, Lon. anu hew aid. <*; Lunnuitannone..Ill> 4 ao. ou pfa.. htcui.ona cnar... 10 SouthernIVy *»b.. tbtf &Ucmiranceu>raU V7<^ liieaoun Pacino., 2«& hioDieauaomo... 20 STATS COM)3. Alabama class A.1UJ no c)assii....lut OU ClUBH O.M V-J La.nonircu 4'b..K’0 hertu cnroi mats. 1*8 ... her in carolina&s.liJ uo fe’umiu.uoo/ *3?« COVEnNMKNT EONDS. V.B.A'a racist tea .11* | V.h.AV*rofiular. Pi! l.y. 4*s coupons.. 116 | *LlU. 1A shod. . Cs dividend. v ; . ’ ..V - COTTON. Macon, Sept. 21, Our nrarfceit Is quiet at toe following quotations: Good middling • ••• C 1-8 Middling ... 5 3-4 Strict lo-W middling 5 5.-8 •Low middling 5 1-2 Good ordinary 5 1-4 Ordinary ... ... ... ... •... 5 Clean stains ... ... 5 1-2 Hed stains ... ...* 6 z-ocAL nzcrim. Teuneiao^oiaC’s, 00 Tcuii.uow si'i^a.MOJri ao ao oa.alu'i 1 ; Touuesseo 3>... 11 *» Vlylnm b’euotf.. cheater was stagnat&J. Tne vpt marnets at the South again began to tali, uutui in N«?u Orleans dropped t to in points from the highest ot the morning, Tort receipts, though smaller tnan m itai. nci ertnek'^s.- liberal. Arrival at interior towns, were very heavy, me omj n>inJ here was from snorts, ana cotton had no friends willing to t iko tne yrov-lve li:L> crop vstmiau.-s are fashion, ^erhapv tne inarKei may get so heavily oversold as to onng aoout a s^arp iully. ^rxes toaay were uie lowest on record. Tne Close was w< at a decline of 6 to ^points; saies, 'New Orleans expects b,wa» to i,«w. tomor* row against 3,M> last year, riignt ot tno Southern markets ar«ppea i-it» to *sc. i>i>ot price here unensngea. tmm was quiet. The port receipts were 21,044 vs. 2U0CU }avt year and 44.4UI in issi. me total Tor -the tveelc at tne ports was constaera* bly below' the estimates, latterly current. Tliey were 143,W) vs. yw»,tm last year. Interior towns received iu*,u», or di.wi more than In the same week Kist year, without any stimulating news from tne South or Liverpool, prices are liable to go still lower. mevens & i SEA ISLAND COTON. Charleston, Sept. 2l.-IWcelpts, 27 bags; exports, none; sales, none; stocks, bags. LIVERPOOL. Liverpool. Sep. 31-Noon.-spot cotton mark t tusiuosa fair with prices easier. American middling* * 23 81 Sales 12.0W bales, vt which 1000 were fi.r speculation ami export and Included II,SCO American, flecetpts 2,ui)U bales, American 1,W, Closing quotations—Futures easy. September Ee plant bcr-October. October-November,. Noveinb’r-beceinb'r I>adamber-Jiuiuaf7. Jpnuary-February.. February -11 area.... March-Apr 11 Aprll-Mav May^une... 2201 > 33-C* 8 »A-43l 3 354* 3 34-Sia'l 35-Cl :t 31-n«o3 82 C4 4 81-CI tics tor this port am as follows i and D. ii.QO; E. $1.10; b\ |1.15; U, 51.40; H. 5hR5;M;‘, 41.70; K. I1.5K); M,' 52.05; N, window glass, ja.flo; water white, 3 81 •«039944 <f ; v •' < ‘ » Charl.bSvdd, Sept. 21.—Turpontlne firm at 25 cents; receipts. W* casks. Kosln, good £tradnfed..ftm at 95; receipts, HI barrels. Wilmington , Sept, ; 21.—Rosin, steady; straine^ 80; goott etrifned. 80. .Spirits tur- pentino steady at 24Vi* cents. Tar llrm at J1.J5; Crude, turpentine ifiteady; harnd, XI; soft, ,11.60; ylt£ln, t 91.80. I 3 35-61 a3 36-01 6 87.6* 6 3H-C403 80-r« 3 10-Ctnk 4l‘b* Total | Ainorn Totol salesot tho week Trade takings, including for* warded from ships* slue.... Actual export Total Import Total stock Total afloat. Speculators took.../ Exporters took 64.000 7,000 12.000 1.0-C.0HJ £ 6,000 0.100 8, W0 COMrARATITK STATEMENT. i hnml September 1st MOO ltLaniy/.o ». 21.-t\ot ^ ootton _ easy Palos. 2JfT bales". Koir Tort Sip. 31.—Tb. »utun> u.rk.i quiet «uu clci.Ji eesr, blue. "»*Appin, i1 ' \«.<0 mis.'?;? i,r.m t..;..Jfi. Sr.. i Jsn Fab....- Mnrcli •AUg...e.,_ bept....... Oct. Nov L«c ), diosefL o.as 6.41 G.fO 0 60 0.6! 0.i7 Consofldstea net receipts... .. * Exports to Great Britain Exports to France^ c "..Exports to Continent.... Etock on hand at New York. 7V3I »!iii , , . . tllJMIl Total sinco Bopt. Jat-Not teoolpti~“ ' " Export, to Eiporu to Franco Exports continent WEEKLY STATEMENT, Tno following are tho total not mosint* cotton at all the ports since September i, jJJ Galveston New Orloans... Mobile Bavannan .Charleston Wilmington.... GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, Sept. 21.—While trading today In Wheat wan fairly active, it was confined to. a rather narrow limit— J /fca%c., and was, as has been the case for some time back, of a strictly local character, there being little or no outside orders. December wheat opened at 55%; sold be tween and 54%; closing at 55aV- unchanged to %c. higher. Cash’ wheat was easy; prices %c. lower. Corn—On account of the slack shipping demand for corn and to make elevator rooqi for oats and wheat, both of which pay d carrying charge to .May, elevator concerns were ottering October corn at %c. over May this morning against ]>£c. yesterday. This was depressing and sl3ted In maintaining the feeling which prevailed throughout the greater part, of the session. Corri opened steadier * on light receipts here than estimated, and on’ some covering by tho shorts. It weakened shortly afterward, however, on free selling by longs and moderate liquida tion by country holder^ holding fairly .steady at the decline on buying against putt. Towards the ?lose the maraet ral lied In v sympathy with the strength in wheta and some covering by shorts. May corn opened 52V4a , A; sold between 52V_.a51%; closing nt 52%—%c. lower than yesterday. Cash corn was slow; prices Vaalc. lower. Oats continued to decline, Influenced principally by the like action in the corn murket. Business was cf fair volume, although trade were all rather small. To ward the close the market became firmer In sympathy with :he increasing strength in corn. May oats closed %c. -lower, than yesterday. Cash outs were slow. Prices were Vi to Vic. lower. , , Provisions opened rather easy on the weak hog market and the outside selling. There was one sale or 1.0W barrels of long pork by a commission house, sup posed to be for outside account, but which was ready for Armour, that caused some raiding by the bears. It did nor, however, bring out nt*y further stoporde rs selling. The market was a remarkably strong V.A one In tho face of the weak grain r rrkets, 1' the weak holders evidently having bean Jhaken out earlier in tne week. 'Award MACON, BOND AND STOCK REPORT. STATE OP GEORGIA BONDS. „ , Bld.Ask’d. 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupon?, .maturity 18M.\ 1(M% 105 4% per cent,/ bprtds, Jan. and .fitly coup >ns, maturity 1015,...113% 114% 4% per cent- bopd3. Jin apd July coupons, maturity lyia uo no 3% per cent bonds, .Tan. and July coupons, maturity lobg date; 98 100 MUNICIPAL BONDS. Savannah 5 per cent, bonds 101 106 Atlanta .bonds, price as to rate of interest nnd maturity 100 320 Augusta bonds, price as to rate of Interest and mitorlty 100 116 Rome bonds, 8 per cent r.-104% 105 Oolumbuf 5 per cent; bonds 103 101 Macon 0 per cent, bonds, quar terly coupons....,../ ....113 113 RAILROAD BONDS. Central railroad Joint mortgage 7 per cent, bonds, Jan and July coupons. .117 Georgia railroad 6 per cent. , bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1897..,..., 101 Georgia railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1010 108 Georgia railroad 8 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1922 110 Montgomery and Eufaula rail road, tl per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, duo 1909,... 99 Ocean Steamship bonds. 5 per cent. Jan. and July coupons, due 1920....1 Columbus and Western railroad • C per cent. July cojpons 01 Columbus und Rome railroad 6 per .ee it. bonds, Jan. and July coupons. 38 Augusta and Knoxville railroad i close the feeling i steady ond prices p* Ujjl maintained, especially for the de in th.1V* deliveries. January pork dosed 2% 1n n J» lower; January lard, 2%cw higher; tlon lnl ry r,b3 > oents h, 8 her - fi»m e J future quotations mngea as follows noun com FUTURE QUOTATIONS. i*> sfild/^BAT— Open Total recolpu m date! Export# for tbo week Total exports todato Block at all U. B. ports Stock at Liverpool A BrluS l u ° n ° 06 f ° r 0roal fair, ''fl but.pr/ intunlity \,r*i OORN- Sept Oct Dec May OATS- S6pt. ....... Oct May PORK- Jan. ; LARD— Oct. ....... . Jan RIBS— Oct Jan. ** W ^W** 1 C LOS INC* FUTOnEA. •tondy. Kile. 6J,oio't«le fc •VT . C 7J « M . 6 84 July. August Boptemuar. Gctooer November.., December.’.'.'/.V.*/. e FOHT yUm-ATlUMD. 3-i°s“ B< ^ t ' Aiiaoimg . 3-16, net 4.S16; stock w,3ts. n•»: £& ^° mlna1 ' 7 ZTZ'T ^?k ^ meu "r” 1 SSawinnan, Hept. ti,-tnty. Mwannir net 3.S6J .took 62,3*. , Kew Orleans tiept. iu.-ta.jr. Miouuns C' l-.ti; net ..*(73; ateck Motive, Kept. 31.—(juiet. Aiiaanmt .■ net 1.U9; .lock q.111. ’ Memphis, bept. M.-meao/. mmim-- b<4: net 365; etock .,srj. Aoiuwa. bept. 31—viuiet. anaa'iins . 1-16; net l.tMi; .took o,ia. Charleston, Sept, a.-yuict. etioanns .• »toeU 3C.30CI/ Cincinnati, bept. 3i.-steuy. .Hioanns 0?i; net 183; atoclt 6,3ffi. I^mKi’Hle, Kept, n.—firm. Jmaiiln-'tq,. St. Mouia, soj't. in.—ytnet. .liaonnE bu rnt S; etock s.i;n. Houstm. sept. a.-yutet. juiaaung oh: net 9,TM; .took ZtXh. naymur cotton icttbr. t'i- m*-. .A t.ron- * .Mme«. Nmr Tort. Sept. n.-Tnc cry i. -too much cotton" uu too nine aetnana. Strtotty epealcng mere were no Lett features, facie v;us .imply y repetition of the oam. depressing features uttly bearlns kith aueCi severity on the mar ket. At nrst there was an anvanct ot 1 to I points, orr.'Ug to a little eovermg and th« ftict that Liverpool was not quite no week aa. Bad Been expected wane tne aatea there were ltt.tw, ana tae >. Due fc Co. suspension nod no etteet, out Liver pool soon .Bowed great oepmawn V.tn tn .pot and future delivery, some or tne ptlvata cable, ware quite ocaruui. uan. Open High Low 6284 62(4 51% 5584 85(4 64% CO 60(4 63(4 HW 6334 52(4 63(4 63(4 63(4 61H 61(4 19% SPA 52(4 51(4 29% .2934 28(4 2994 ISHi 2?(4 *414 35 3434 1.00 • 13.67(4 J3.b3 1.85 8.85 8.82(4 •87(4 7.92(4 ^-87(4 Clos, 63 63 CO 8 8214 i-m oast yuoi'Aftons. Flour-Slow. Tho further Ucellne In wheat was ugoln.t much buslneas anil the trading wan dull and weak. No. 2 (prime wh tat. S2Ha53. No. 2 red, 62a(4: No. 2 corn, 62%| No, .2 oats, 2305*. Fork. JlS.TSaH. Lard. t8.87Ha». Snort rib aide., {7.V>a<3. Dried .alted ehoulilera, I0.€2t4a76. Short clear aide. 77.90aS. Wlsky, Jl.n. XtAMSON'S GRAIN LETTER., 8peclal Wire to Lyon* A Jame*. Chleago 1 , Sept. a.-WHlditi liquidation ccntlnura, and trom tne tines mat nave been unloadei tne past tew days, one would think tnnt mere was not muen long wheat left on me market. Tne eariy part of the session was unusually heavy, and though lack or sustaining innuences, the market partially sank ot its own weight. Foreign and continental advices showed a ready response to weakness here, while the outside markets are nearly all equally depressed, cixponers report u refusal ot tnetr oners last mgnt re me other side; owing to tne uanuotan and flus3[an wneat Doing treeiy oncrea at lower figures. Receipts at liuiutii ana .Minneapolis contln te quite nocpat, inouitn today's SOI cars are some snort ot last year. Towards too latter part ot tno session 64% tor December, there was a ral ly ot >ia tivery little ureas in com is rapidly followed oy wheat, corn Com—The market (uttered an eariy de cline, of %c. Liverpool was quoted i%d. lower and everybody was seller, trom me skirt. Local receipts allhough not up to tub estimate, were fairly liberal, at 270 airs and the promise of W0 for tomorrow kept the market In a state of deprccskm. The local trade look 50c. for Slay corn at New York and pounding the market was IA order. Oats wero fairly active at the opening, with price, unchanged. Provisions were weak and lower at the opening this morning and >hU was partly in sympathy with tha weakness in grains, ond Uier on. good buying by packer, T’.us market nrmed up, recovering me early loss—commission houses wer. win- clpxl sellers. Lam so a. Brothers A Co. NAVAL STORES. Savannah. Sept. n.-splri>a turpentine opened Hrm at M%e.. with sties dr iou casks: closed nrm tea cents with tales of MO casks; receipt., jw. Ko«a arm and unchanged; sales, 2^00. tjuuu A. a, c 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, duo 1900 95 10} Savannah, Amerlcue and Mont gomery railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupon!).. 47 48 Georgia Southern and flurlda railroad C per cent, bonds, Jan. and July couponB, due 1572.... .85 South Guorglu and Florida rail road Indorneil 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons 102 Northeastern railroad Indorsed S per cent, bonds, May and November coupons lot lie Macon and Northern railroad certlflcnteH of bonds. March and September coupons 35 40 Chai'lcnton, Columbia and Au gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds 95 101 RAILROAD STQCKS AND DEBEN- TURKS. Central railroad common stock.. 19 20 Central railroad G per cent, de bentures 24 25 Southwestern railroad stock.... 71 72 Georgia railroad etock '...152 155 Atlanta and Weot Point rail road stock....:...:...... 75 80 Atlanta and'West Point railroad stock SO 82 'LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS. Macon Gas Light anl Water conaols, May and November coupbnu 75 Wesleyan college 7 per cent. bonds, Jsn. and July coupons..1(10 115 Macon Volunteers' Armory 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July cou pons., tot ns> Bibb Manufacturing Company 6 per cent. b~l.dK, April and Oct. coupons..... WO lot Progress Loan and Improvement Company 55 * Southern Phosphate Company . stock 8» » Acme Brewing Company 100 RANK STOCKS. First National Bank stock 126 130 American National Bank stock.. 85 w Exchange Bank stock 03 SJ Union Savings Bank and Trust Company stock............. 02 03 Central Georgia Bank stock w) Macon 1 Savings Bank stock 50 93 Central City Loan and Trust Company stock 75 n ' DRUCJS. PAINTS AND OILS. Corrected Eve'ry Saturday by Henry J, Lamar & Sons. Clnamon Bark—Per pound, 12 to 15c. CloVea—Per pound. 15 to 25c. Drugs and Chemical!*—Gunf nssafos- tld.i, 33c pound; camphlir gum, 55 to G5c pound; gum opium. 22.55 to 2.1.00 pound; morphine, I-Is. 22.25 -to 22.45 ounce; qui nine (according to size) 28 to 90 cents ounce; sulphur, 4 to Oc pound; salts, Up- Hum, 2 1-2 to 8c pound; copperas, 2 to lis pound; salt pet re. 10 to 12n pound; bo rax, 15 to 18c pound; bromide potash, 50 to 63c per pound; chlorate, 25 to 30c per pound: carbolic acid, 50c to 21.75 pound; chloroform; 76c Vo 21.40 pound; calomel, 85c to 21; logwood. 16 to 20c pi a nl; cream tartar, commercial, 25 to 30c. DRY GOODS. Corrected Every Saturday by 8. Wax*)- baum & Son. Prints—Berwick. 3 l-2c; standard 4 1-2 to 5c: turkey rod. 1 to 6 12c; indigo blue, 4 to 4)4c.; Dll Ida. 4 to 6 cents. Sheetings—44. 4 2-4c; 7-8, 4 l-2r; 8-1. 3 1-2 to 3 2-4c. Tickings-From 5 to I2c. Checks—3 1-2 to «c. BlOachlngs—Fruit of the Loam, 8 2-4 to 7 l-2«. - * FRUITS AND NUTS. Corrected by A. A. Cullen. Pigs—Dry,' choice. 12 1-2 to 15 cents. PeYnuts—North Carolina, 3 1-3 cent.; Virginia. 4 and 8 cents. • Lemons—24. Nu)s-r»rragonU almonds, 16 cents pet pound; Naples walnuts, is cents: rrencr walnuts, 19 cents; ptcans, IS cents. Apples—Sun dried. 6 to 7 cents per pound/ itaDliw—New In market, 22 per b.>x: Londan layers. 22.25 per box; loose Mus catel, 22 per box. (Irish Potato**-J3.35 per sack. CANNED GOODS. Corrected Every Saturday by S Jamies & Tinsley Co. Aipple-s—1 pound cans,'21.25 per ildt^n. • Blackberries!—2 pound cuns, 31 per dozen; 3 pound cans. 21.03 per dozen. Corn—2 pound cans. 90 pent! to 31.50 per dozen. String Beans-3 pound carni, 90 cents per dozen. Tomaitoes—3 pound cans, per dozen, SO cents; 3 pound cans, 31. Okra ond Tomatoes—2 pound cans, 31.10 per dozen. June Peas—2 pound cons,: 31.25 per ‘dozen.: Red Cherries—2 pound canu, 31.00 per dozen. . Wihite Cherries—2 pound cans,31,75 per dozen.' Lima Bciinw—*1.25. . .Peaehee-2 pound cans, 21.50 per dozen. Pineapples—1 twund ouns, 21:50 to 32.25 per dozen: grated, F. & W.. 32.25. • Raspberries—2 pound cans, 31.85 per d'ozen. . i Strawberries—2 pound ear,*, 31.60 per dozen. Peaches, pie—2 pound cans, 31.85 per dozen. Apricots. California—3 pound cans, 32.25 per dozen. Peacjies. California—32,25. rig Fee 1 !-2 pound cuiui, 32.25 per dozen. Roast Beef—I pound calls, 31.20' per dozen; 2 pound cans. 32 per dbzen. Corn Beef—2 pound cans. 1 31.85 per dozen. Potted Hum—1-4 pound cans, 05 cents per dozen; 1-2 pound cam, 31,25 per dozen. ■Lunch Tongues—l pound cans. 33 per dozen. Tripe—3 pound cans, 31.1)5 per dozen. MISCELtiAN ECUS OHpCERT.ES. Corrected .Every Saturday by the S, .'Jlhjlies & Tinsley Co. The following uro strictly, wlnolesale prices;,.;,. Fish—Kit; white llsh, G0o; In half barrels,' 34; mackerel In half barrels. No. 3. 34.75; No. Z, jti.lW; kits, No, a, me.' kits'. No. 2, 76e. 70 cenfis;;kfa„ No. 2, 75 eefits. Flour—Best patent, per barrel, 33.40 second patent, 33.30; straight, 33; fam ily, SB;50; low grades, 32.25. Sugar—Standard, granulated, 5 1-2 cents; extra C, New York, 6c; New Or leans clarified, 5 cents. *. Hay—WWiskoto today No. 1 Timothy at 318 aria-Tamcy. 319. Meuits—Buk sldes. 8 l-2c. ’ ! I Corn—76 cents per blishel. Oaits—Mlxqd, 450; while. 4Sfl. Lard—■Tierces, 9 8-4c; cans,- lOo per PounU; 10-pound oar.s, 10 l-2o. Oil—lie.' Bnuff—Lorlllard's Maccaboy . snug, stone Jars, 45c per ptulnd: gluss jars. 4Gp per pound: flounce bottles. 39, per gross: 2-ounce oitis. 38.50 per gross; 1-pound capa 33.96 per gross; Railroad snug, 1-ounce glass, Go; 1-ounco tins, $4.25 per gnoes. Tomato, c.rtouj^—Pints, 60c; quarts, Hominy—Per barrel, 34. Aroa'I—Bolted, 76c; plain, 75g. *. I Wheat—Bran, 8G0. Hams—12 to 13c. Shoulders—9 l-2c. (MEATS. Gives the Full Definition Of Every English Word. IT Is a Complete And Perfect Modern Encyclopedia Is the Greatest Modern Work of [Reference These Speak as Those Having Authority. PROF. M. J. ELROD, Chair of Biology and Physics of Ike Illinois Wesleyan University, ways: For students and for 't'ho mass of Vho people W will bo vpry useful, not to men lion i ts low oo»t. Such a Piling is needed In thousands of homes, und your paper is 'to be congratulated up on being able to furnish ft 9o ttn read- ■ors at such a trivial cost. M. J. Elrod. a •wealtlh of knowledge Jn so compact ft form! will commend iltself «T.'lko to the laborious scholar, ithe general reader, and especially 'to tho leaoher. * John W. Cook. Corrected Every Saturday by W. L. Henry. Fresh Meats—Western ee*r, 6% fo 6c.; Georgia beef, 4 1-2 to Go; drcwsed hogc, 6 1-2 to 7c 1 Western muHon 7 3-4c; na- tlvo mutton, 0 l-2c; smoked pork sau sage, 8 l-3q; fresh ifbrk sausage, 8c; Bo logna sausage. 6c. 'll HARDWARE. Corrected Every Saturday by minlap Haidwapa Company. Axes—30 4o $7 per doczn. Bar Lead—60 per pound. Bucketr.—Paints, 31.25 per dozen; ce dar, three hoops. *2.25. Oxnis—Gorton, SI. Chains—Trace. *3.00 to 34.0' per dozen. Well buckets—33.25 per dqzen. Rope—Munllld, 12c: sizel, lOe; cotton, 12 cents. Shots*—Horse, 341 Mule. 35. Shovels—Aimes, 310 per dozen, J' Bhot—Drop, $1.35 per sack. Wire—BarbeU, 3o per pev iJ. Wire—Barbed. 3c p*r pound. Nall.-t-31.55 base, avlre; cut. |1.|» base. Tubs—Painted, 32.35; cedar. 31.50 per nest. Brooms—31.25 to 35 opr dozen; Ilaimes, Iron bound. 13. Mc isnros—Per nesl, 31 . Plow Blades—I cents per potind. Iron—Swede, 4 l-2o per poijml; refined, 2c basis. Plow stock—Hodmen, 31; Ferguson, BOc. 4 < COUNTRY PRODUCE. Corrected Every _ Saturday by VValler Nelion. DR. W. II. .WILDER, President! of tho Illinois Wesleyan UnHveml'ty, oays; The American En- oyclopaodlo INotioftary is a work of groat merit. Highest utlfty lias been sought by combining 'lire dictionary *.nd encyclopedic features. 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