The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 23, 1894, Image 10

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anti H#n U feu Trrk. »#p; 33.-Money ©o* r%l Niy »t s per ctoeeo offoreu - front »«re«Dili# p*f*r «■«)» percent. tlnent wi» *Uo baying. Them *a* more or lefts IocmI covering, which contributed to the improvement. The price is con- fettered liner. The qucct'on U bettis asked more frequently than ever eheiher It has not already discounted whatever bear- , ish Conditions are In sight. There is a ' largs Interest here and at the houth. and ! It Is cVilmed thru the great bulk of weak j long interest has been estimated during^ I the teevnt heavy decline. After a very I aharp and centtnunue decline a rally is I* very apt to follbw. Some think that the time has come for it now. others main. J tain that It will be o narrow market until frost The market today showed imrrHM. *s*icat» duller© MV fierim* ***.- ccM.fr steady*iumuiii nusuiess iu u*n-- r» tills SI M.r»s«.f»k for »istr d*ys» lwl» iM* ivr etxnaud; ptaiea rsies M*i^«ay«.SI j eemsMreftaj Mlw i um%u%MH tor slaty oaye. , m.hv*i.g for demaiui. ooTsramsai noca« i better resisting power than on any day writ. Si*te txuom duU. luusroaa bonds | this week. New York has Influenced Llv- eirocg. bluer alike Uerd C3_M> | trpool quite ae much of late as Liverpool owns etoca quotation* were *o follows naitaoao stocks. in.er. petteelHl.. MX ksin.u eno ItL. tt ao proto... 9i* aniet/ioi/sccouw. ltf] oo proto.... ltd mdH Vs »X UimMiistU Uucoao# Alton., tblUlbJkUM <*. ttjj trie..... >»* ««• pieisrreu.... *>i (isnrrei Juscinu. M* limteis t-snirsi... vsg iMgssnesnaW.. is oe prsu. U isse sat**i Unis, sc* hasa.. Ms ton. sno ns wain. 4% kaiibsuai. cun#.. Hi * 4 ilk SilSSOUn I'solUS.. ‘J»k kpsiieaneunto... W liars roups. ettbauia rtsse A.IW lsnns4sse side's. «0 o<» prei'o si hto jsraercsm. ,ii3 JvtvrltiA Leolrei.UO'k k. >. sna a. k... slJs hcrl.euo Yt.pro:. ;l|| kertbemVaeine.. o* pm*, kcrtbwssvsr*..... lWfc 00 preu.in rtCltcUkli.M..M IS kesoinc 5WS. h.tu<i Vi. K. Ter. 1*1* Hoc* Isisno .««• fculsu. «» no prui. fcJlT* 1 onlii- ou » ts*» lens. i. sos 4.,.. 1st* 00 Ov pi si. *4*4 T«xas r-ciov..... K% say. «k pm. is w Mt «o {?* 1»M.. 44 Wneet'gsua Lfc do. o*' 1>M • Southern tt'y •#.. set* has affected New York. If Liverpool g|ve» any encouragement on Monday further improvement will be on the cards. Jstevens sc cv. LIVERPOOL. lJvsnxvH. Sep. rt-Xoon.-tp/H rotten msrsit l uslness quiet with yrirr* easy. American middling! 1*3 SalssS.000 bales, r.f which tto were |. r *i«-u!«liM ua etport and meinded LeiOamencoo. necetpte l,«w wiles, amsnean Jou. Closing quouil*eis~Futures «ssy. i •jpenmi. Jnntsx. M’optoabw.......... » eptom oerOciotier. October- Jl ft y# ui b#r.. boveuib'r-Pecetab'r teceuiber-J»nuArjf. £fl8«flry*tWbrfl«ry.s lebriiAfy-MAfco. M Arch-April hprllHof XAjviune )N.u 4 80^1 4 *u-ei 9 ft At 4 9lAi 194*1*3 9*.41 )4*#ei IN4R 1 Vhti »» •« 9 994% 9 904% 9 f rt4i0bSb4l i 9j4U* *14e 4 9144 « 3444U U44 49*44 J 4“ 44 « »4IU *MA lenu.oe*' **i4*..JvJtf do class O... W o» oo SS..1W'* le.sumteu i's..lwi Iruusssw* **S.#.. »*.*• Aennisretiiiste. v# Vigiiiioe'eaeg.... kerUi utroUoais.iii to Vuona.iieoi OOTKKUMKUT VOUDS. i... | ■tlu. liUkM. . Ei dl.iJ.a* I!.nk Stmt.ni.nl* rev Tort. BOB. M.-'IH. lullowlo* 1. Ui. •ui.n.01 ot is. Lmik» lot lueVevH ending tuosyi . u v - n keesrve. decrease » Jjj5'5t2 •SS WV.100 9.9m,IN 9Le'banks new*kotd~iit esoese nl U»s . ... iiquiioteivutBot mesSpvrcuiit. rum li»,sif.*-4 COTTON. Mat u„ 8«pt. «■ Our marlcM lit quiet at ute followlii* nuotatlona: Oowl middling MidrtlliiB Strict low middling I.ow middling ... Good ordinary Ordtmry •• Obum -Mins lied aiitin. 1 tom imm fegMiSi increM. Leikl wnaw>. UmOMM. 1>«{|"HU.. luorMM. uucul.Uon. !««•»». ■ i I l J Mil 40*. | RwU: t.l« i ?•» 3)10 COKIUATIU VTAnKSXt. liwk«n.ad a«iit.miwr ui. .Inwtww.mh.1 I.L .... imi intira. 14 h V Si== \\>dnfi».uy......... R53K::::::::::: Thu* Dot tills week. till* 'si. Ill IRli* wtt moi 2/lO 1H4* 3*1*4 1N&B IMM 39IHR 30344 1«K»4 212*4 37213 MSI GRAIN AND fKOVlHIUNB. Chicago, 8«pt. 52—Th. u.ual Saturday half holiday dullnna i.revalled m the wheat market today, with the exception of at the opening and ju.t previous to the doM. The market started firmer, Trad ing, however, wa. rather light and dis tinctively local and the market earned on a trine in sympathy with com. Towards the dote, the weakness became mor. pronounced on the larger estimated re ceipt. for Monday, and fret MUIng by tho«e who purchased yesterday on the re port ot large shipments for export. Tho close wa. at the bottom figure, of th. day. December opened at sold be tween UUtSttt and Mti and closed at Clti and HH—lie. lower.than yesterday. Cash wheat wa. In fair demand. Price, were Ho. loyer. Com opened .teadler on light receipt, than etthnatad. light offerings and fair buying by oomtmnlon house*. The change In the weather also tended to make the crowd more bullish on the ground that the rain would have a tendency to curtail receipts The market left off yesterday with the local crowd rather short, and when they rushed to cover, prices ma terially advanced, hater, they weakened on free selling by St. Louis, and the of ferings by the elevator people of cash corn , . - , at the same price ae May. Tho close ■ waa about ths lowest figures ot the day. ° ;; May corn opened at MM; sold between S 5-8 MMaMM; closing at HKkMtt-%aKc. lower than yesterday. Caah corn, offerings large and demand very light. Prices were Malic, lower. Oats opened steady In sympathy with com and wheat, later weakening with oorn, and on free wiling by longs, and ML oral offerings by the bears The market was fairly active. May nata closed %c. lower than yeaterday. Cash oats In fair demand, offerings rather large. Prices Me. lower. Provisions opened steady on light hog receipts and In sympathy with the rather linn opening of the grain markets Ln- prlce. weakened on free selling by the pucker*. Stop order, on the decline were reached tn groat number., the disposal of which materially assisted the weakness. At the decline there wa. fair miscellaneous buying chiefly from outside and local short, and prices rallied very slightly, the market doling comparatively steady, January pork closed 35 cent, lower; J.n- uary lard 17H cents lower, and January rjb. ISM cent, lower, The lulure quotation, rangsa a. follow.. future quotations. WHEAT— Oo«n High 6 1-8 5 1-4 C s 1-2 1.401 Atlanta *nd West Point mil- road stock... n Atlanta and West Point railroad stock. LOCAL BONDS AND UTOCK3. Macon Gas Light and Water coneol., Slay and Novamber coupon*...-... Wesleyan college 7 per cent. bonds Jan. and July coupons..too Macon Volunteers' Armory 7 per cent fconqsb Jan. and .1 uly'cou* pons........... 10* Bibb Manufacturing Company 0 per cent, bonds. April and Oct. coupon* too Progress Lo«n an.1 Improvement Company.....;...,. .............. 55 Southern Phosphate Company •took *> Acme Brewing Company 100 bank’btocks. First Notional Bank stock IS American National Bank stock.. 85 Exchange Bank «tock « Union Saving* Bank and. Trust Company stock.,;.. : » Central Georgia Bank etock, Macon Saving. Bank stock W Central City Loan and Trust • Company mock <* DRUGS. PAJNTsTaND OILS. Lamar & Sons. Clnamon Bark—Per pound, 12 to 15c. Cloves—Per pound. 16 to 25c. Drugs and Chemical*—Gum asaafoe- tldo, 35c pound; campirtrr gum, 65 to 06c pound; gum opium. 12.65 to 51.60 pound; morphine. l-8s. 12.25 to 12.45 ounce; qui nine (according to »ixe) 85 to 50 cents ounce; sulphur, 4 to #c pound: Baits. Ep som. 2 1-2 to 2o pound: copperas, 2 to 3c pound; salt petre.,10 to 12c pound; bo rax, 16 to lSc pound; bromide potoan, 60 to 65c per pound; chlorate, 23 to SOe per pound: carbolic acid. 50c to 11.75 pound; chloroform, 75c to 11.40 pound; calomel, 85c to 11; logwood. 16 to 20c pound; cream tartar, commercial, 25 to 10c. DRY GOODS. Corrected Every Saturday by S. Waxel- . taum & Son. Print*—Berwick, i l-2c; standard 4 1-2 to Be: turkey red. 4 to 6 l-2c; Indigo blue, 4 to 4%c.; aoll'ls. .4 to 6 cents. Sheetings—WaJtt. Mate.; 4-tr.ld 6 cents. TldungJ—Front 5 to 12c. Checks—3 1-2 to 6c. , lUeuchinga—Fruit ot the Loom, 6 3-4 to 7 l*2c. FRUITS AND"NUTS. him anus gult 013*101 BiiOiiiiBg upiaucl 0 Hales. Ill hales. Xsw Jerk. Bsp. IX-Ths fulcra Marks! ensusa oulst ecu cissso essy. ana: #pm leir Attfl h«Pl. kxcsirrs and xxroan. Consolidated nsl rocslpts.. ..1 ia( Ki {Torts to flrsat UrtUlnl Li ports ( to OttiiUnsat....| TV jit 1.31*1 1,64* I l*-37| |,):1 •• sxporis U> FrnncSra ,| «,tsl| 4,t(W 6lockj)uliftndsl^Ns* York...! 39t,6Ti| .... ToUl sine* 8spk lst^N*t rvcolpu*..,. m.ssft " " KiliurtHoO.il..,. 3Q.il* » ** *• Rtt*orU to Vi mi4-a jo,vi “ Ktpqru —klluent i*.a»3 Tho loul vlslbis supply ot cfuion lor tboworlQ is*.......t.i..,.,,,,,..,A l.tli.Ill Ol wblob ri« Ami'll.-on 1.64i,:il Affsiumibo sanut tuns IssiysAr.... 3.1>e.lv9 iquhlrb wsro Amorlcsu I.Tsia* iivcslius for tho kook *t aij lnisrior tuWOSl.a... . J09,?(6 Bocolpis fi\>m pianuiuons..,.166.33s Crup brvughi iu iittfbi ninco Kopiom* t*r I. I»>i 139,101 >tw oklkaui nofiirn yuTunss. 5sw Urlosns. Rop. 33--Ooitoa luiurss closotl »t0A3y. Isles «.*!••. ilkuin...,,..,.. • ua Voorusry c hlsreiira..., Apm, *ni* Auyust hspiMUittr*. POUT Ql»OTATIO.Va Galvralcn, Sept. n-IBa.y. MhMlinB (Ml net IJS: stock CJ.KH. Not folk, slept. 21—Steady, Middling CU; n»t ot,; alack 4ja. ItaMinure, Sept. 22-Nomlnal. Middling CM; net 14; slock I.1U. > Boston, S.j*. 22,-Qulbt. MUdUng 0 11-15. Wilmington, Sept. 22-Qul.t. huddling 6; net 2*7: stock 1(1219. Philadelphia, Sept. 21—Quiet. Mld-tllng T Mi; n.t 201;. stock 3,340. Sawtnnah. Sept. 22.—Rasy. Middling 6 13-16; net 7,539: stork »,7t». v N.w Or Vans, Bept. S.-Eaay. MMdlhU C 1-16; net 6,351; .lock 41.T21. .Mobile. Bept. S.-Weak. Middling 0; net 1.672; stock 6.671. Mi-mphla. Btvt. 22.—Stcndy. Middling fit; net 389; stock 4.0. Augusta. Sept, 22—Steady. .Middling 6; uet L55I; stock 6.(0. Charinlon. Sept. 32-Kjiay. Middling 3 15-14; net 3.M3; slock 37.J53. Cincinnati. Sept. "‘.-Quiet. MMdllnr Pi: net 1)1; stork 6,353. Loul.vlll., Sept. 22-Firm. Middling sv 8t. Louis Sept. 22—Quiet. Middling iu ; net S3; stock 1644. Houston. Bert. 23.—Easy, huddling 6<4: net 1.874; stock 23.553. BTEVENa' COTTON LETTER. Bpeetai Wire to Lean. & James. New York. Sept. 12-Th. market tbawed It. teeth a. Utile. At Prat -here was a decline of 3 to 4 point a owing to the weakness tn Liverpool, a favorable ehron. tele crop and rome local celUng orders from ihe South, Uia »rather at the Sooth pen orally clear. The ewlmiled reerlpU at the porta wars 34.00) vs. 0(171 »« year, on thli day In 1881 they were SMfll. New Ortcant on Monday rgpecU 8.898 to N.690 '*• ^f»4, «» *he same day Hst year, but on decline today the market tnra.'.l Whether for the moment or pertnanrriy remains to be eetn. but the early decline wan rrcawered and th, cieaa wua steady Bate* were K.»k.>. a l.admg operator here * h " h *» *»ag been Uenuhad with the bear side bought *&» baka, and to, ran- 62H . M44 6144 5144 8544 5544 5444 5444 8914 6044 5944 5914 5244 63 61 61 St 12*4 5044 6144 47T4 - 5144 tn m 5344 6144 6144 29 » 3844 rsy, »*4 2844 3**4 5444 •4 3444 13.65 13.6744 13.35 13.0 S.fiO 8.89 8.50 1.50 7.9SH 7.96 7.7244 7.75 7.55 7.56 K2744 7.2144 e.WM, 6.9744 6.75 6.75 I Law Cloa. Sept Dec May COUN- Bcpt Oct Dec May OATS- Popt Oct May POHK— Jan LARD— Oct Jan . niBS- Oct. Jan. ...... CAST QUUTATJUND. Flour wa* dull and ntglKled, with buy ers aatre and offering, light; prices were easy. No. 1 spring wheat, HMaSIM. No. 2 red. 53M.M. No. 3 corn, I1VL No. 2oat *. »M. Pork, 313.3714057. Lard. H.OXtCJ. Bhort rib aides. 37.3714*50. . Dry ratted shoulders, 30.63(4*75. Mliort clear side., 37.60, Whisky, 31.33. MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT. STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS. Bld.Ask'd. T per cent bonds, Jan. and July couponr. maturity 1896 101(4 jog 414 per ceat. bonds Jan. and July coupons maturity 1015....11344 11(44 4*4 per cent, bond* lan and July coupons maturity uut u* 344 per cent bonds Jan. and July coupons, maturity long date. .. (O' 100 MUNICIPAL UOND3. - . Nnvannah 5 per cent, bonds 101 100 Atlanti bonJa pries as to rate of Interest tpd maturity...,....too MO Augusta bonds, price as la rate of Interest and maturity 100 lit Romo bonds. 0 per cent .16144 166 Columbus 5 per cent, bond., .....Id lift Macon 6 per cent, bonds, quir- terly coupons 113 113 RAILROAD BONDS. Central railroad joint mo rig no T per cent, bonds, Jan and July coupons 117 118 Georgia railroad 4 per cent, bonds Jan. and July coupons due 1SJ7 '... . 168 103 Geomlt railroad 0 per cent, bonds Jan. an*] July coup-ms, due 1816 . 106 110 Georgia railroad 6 per cent, bonds Jan. and July coupons, due 1933 110 113 Montgomery and EutauU rail road. 4 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, dus ISO*.... 90 ICO Ocean Steamship bonds. 6 per cent. lan. and July coupons. due 1930 K3 Columbus and Wsatarn railroad 6 per cent. July cor puna M 95 Columbus and Rome railroad 4 per ct it. lunda, Jan. and July coupon* 38 40 Augusta and Knoxville railroad 3 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons, due 1)X' 80 10) Savannah, Americas ajid Mont, gomcry railroad 8 per cent, bond*. Jan. and July coupons.. 47 43 Georgia Southern and Florida railroad 6 per cent. bond*, dan. and July coupons, due 1973 ... 8344 51 South Georgia and Florida rail- rood indorsed 7 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons DC Northeastern railroad Indorsed 6 per cent, bonds. May and November coupons 104 1«6 Macon and Northern railroad certificate, ct bunds. March and September coupons 38 <0 Charleston, Columbia and Au gusta railroad 7 per cent bond* 89 101 RAILROAD 8TOCKS AND DEBEN TURES. Central railroad common stock.. 18 SO Central railroad ( per cent, de benture* 34 S Southwestern urallroad stock.... T1 71 Georgia raOroud Mock 152 155 Corrected by A. A. Cullen. Klg»—Dry, choice. 12 1-2 to 15 ceat*. Peanut*—North Carolina, 3 1-2 cents; Virginia. 4 and 6 cents. Lemons—34. r. Nuts—Tarragon!* almonds, la cents pci pound; Naples walnuts, to cents; French walnuts, 10 cents', pecans, 10 cents Apples—Sun dried. 6 to 7 cent* per pound. Raisin*—New In market, 32 per box: London layers, 32.25 per box; loose Mus catel, 32 per box. Irish Potatoes—32.25 per sack. CANNED GOODS. Corrected Every Saturday by S. R. Jaouea & Tinsley Co. Apples—1 Pound cane, 31.25 per dozen. UlackbNTle*—1 pound cans, 31 per dozen; 3 pound can*. 31.05 per dozen. Corn—2 pound cans, 90 cent* to 31.60 per dozen. / String Beans—3 pound cann, 90 cents per dozen. Tomartocs—3 pound cans, par dozen, 80 cent*; 3-pound cans, 31, Okra and Tomatoes—2 pbund cans, 31.10 per dozen. Juno Peaa—2 pound can*, 31.25 per dozen. Red Cherrlek—2 pound cacti, 31.60 per dozen. White Cherries—3 pound cans,31,75 per dozen. Lima Reana—51.25. Peaches—2 pound cans, 31.50 per dozen. Pineapples—1 pound cans. 31.60 to 32.25 per dozen; grated, F. & W.. 12.25. Raepberric*!—2 pound' oanu, 31.85 per dbzen. . . Strawberries—3 pound cane, 31.50 per dbzen. Peaches, pie—2 pound, cans, 31.35 per dozen. Apricots. California—3 pound cans, 32.25 per dozen. . 1 Peaches. California—33.28. Tig Feet—2 pound cans, |2.25 per dozen. Roaat Reef—1 pound casts, 31.20 per dozen; 3 pound cans. 33 per dbzen. Corn Beef—2 pound cans, 31.85 per dozen. Potted Ham—1-4 pound cane, 65 cent, per dozen: 1-2 pound cans, 31.25 per dozen. Lunch Tongues—1 pound cans. 33 per dozen. Tripe—2 pound cans, 31.85 per dozen. MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES. Corrected Every Saturday by the S. J.iques * Tinsley Co. The following ore strictly wholesale prices: Fish—Kit. whHe flsh, 60c; In half barrels, 14; mackerel In half barrels. No. 3, 31.75: .No. 2. 30.(JO; Kits, No. 6, me.; kits No. 2. TSct 70 cents; lrtta,, No. 1, 75 cents. Flour—Beat patent, per barrel, 13.40; second patent, 33.30; straight, 33; fam ily. 31.60; low grades. 32.26. Sugar—Standard, granulated. 5 1-2 kerns; extra 0. New York, 6c; New Or ica no clarified. 6 cents. Ilay—We quote today No. 1 Timothy at 318 and fancy, 319. Mvaga—Buk aides, 8 l-2c. Com—76 cent* per bushel. Oats—Mixed. 43c; white, 4So. Lard—Tierces, 9 3-4c; cans. 10c per pountl; 10-pouna cans, 10 l-2c. Oil—11c. Snuff—LorillarU's Muccahoy snuff, stone Jars, 45c per pound; glass Jars, 4So per pound; 2-ounce bottles, 39.900 per gross; 2-ounce cans. 34.60 per gross; 1-pound cans, 33M per gross; Kaliroao snuff, 1-ounce glass. 5c; 1-ounce tins, 31.25 per gross. Tomato catsup—Pints, 90c; Quarts, 31.25. Hominy—Per Irarrel. 31. Meal—Bolted, 75c; plain, 75c. Wheat—Bran, 85c. Hams—12 to 13c. Shoulder*—9 1-Sc. MEATS, Plow Blades—4 cents per peunu. Iron—Swede, 4 l-2c per pound; refl/.el, lo oasis. Plow slock—HV.men, 31; Ferguson, 90c. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Poultry—Hear, 25c to 28c; fries. 15c to 20c; ducks, 25o to 20c; geese, 40c 80 60c. ■ Evaporated apples—15 l-2c per pound »un dried apples, 8c 10 10c per pound dried peaches, 12 l-2c to 15c per pound New Irish Potatoes—J2. jz.au Darret Sweet potatoes—75c per bushel. Cabbage—32 per crate, Onion*—31 per bushel. Honey—8c to 10c per pound. > Tomatoes—76c per bushel. ., Eggs—16 cents dozen. * HIDES. WOOL. ETC. Corrected Every Szturday by O, Bernfl 4k Co. Hldes-Green salt. Ia3 cents per pound dry flint, 1*5 cents per pound. Goat bktna—Hi to zl cent* each. Sheep Skin*—20 to 50 oent* each. Beeswax 16 to S3 cents. W-vtl—W—‘.**H. IS to 20 eetifs n*r pound; unwashed, 19 to 12 cents; burry, 7 to 10 cents. LIQUORS. Corrected Every Saturday by L.- Cohen & Co. Whisky-Rye 31.10 to 33.60; corn, 31.10 to 31.50; gin. 31.10 to 31.75; North Carolina corn,31.10 to $1.50; Georgia corn, 31.69, Wines—90 oent* to 31: high wine*. 31-H; port and sherry. 31 to 33; claret, 36 to 310 case; American champagne, 37.60 to 38.50 per case; cordials, 312 per dozen; bitters. 38 per dozen. The Most Wondej Offer Yet .. . 180 C MAGNIFICENT O Corrected Every Saturday by W. L. Henry. Fresh Moats—Western be it. 044 to sc.; OeotvU beef. 4 1-3 to 8c; drowed hogs, 6 1-2 -tv 7c: Wen tern million 7 3-4e; na tive mutton. 6 l-Sc; smoked pork sau sage. 8 l-2c; fresh pbrk sausage. Sc: Bo logna sausage. 6 \ HARDWARE. Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap Hardware Company. Axes—38 tc 37 per doezn. liar Lend—60 per pound. Buckets—Paints, $1.33 per dozen; ce dar, three hoop*. 32.25. Cards—CoTton, $4. Chains—Trace, 33.80 to 84.0 per doaen. W*U buckets—13.25 per dozen. • Rope—Manilla. 12c; suet, 10c; cotton, 13 cents. Show—Horse. 84; Mule. 33. Shovels—Arne*. $10 per doxeo. * Shot—Drop. 11-35 pet sick. wipe—Dirbeil, Sc per p-nna. Wire—Barbed. 3c per pound. Nalis—31.65 base, wire; cut, $i.so base. Tubs—Painted, 32.33; cedar. 34.50 per nest. Broom*—31.25 to 35 epr dozen. Ilamcs. iron bound, 33. Measures-Per nest, 31. j Stftfhrcly bound, in handsome cloth, now ready for READERS If you visited the Fair you can appreciate this volume and if you did not it is the next best thing to a. visit. Come and see it When will you ever again have an offer of 180 fine Photographic Views handsomely bound for 80 cents. This is all it will cost you if you will clip out the following Coupon and bring or send it to The Telegraph. The American Dictionary. 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