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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: "WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1894.
THE WORLD OF TRADE
Reports by Wire From the
Great Markets.
tmet CS.v Mexican dollars C3J.. F.Mrlwc ex-
cxi< nee tto. ilywitnac tum Mibinees in Dauners*
till* at u.u>r.4.t&v tor sixty days:
lor demand! peat4Q raiea
ccDimerciat Lilia: W.8*'.a*.eiV lor eixiy day*.
f4.ttXA4.b5 tor demanct. fcoterniueut bunas
weak, tuu touua dull. Itaiiroaa bends
firm. EliTer at the bcaru 63X-
UcsiD-Btock quotaUona were aa tollowa-
prero.. ll >,
Amcr.sucarlieQu. »«*
prciu... S»3
tapaaioiil'bciue.. 651»
C'Ltbupeose io,.. it)*
lfilCB£0» Alton ...141
iMcBKo.b. ana y. r .3J*
Uucago uk» fc'.'/i
Xeib.Laca ana Vr. H y •«
lJJtrrbauuUut.». io;.
Menn.l.aiiauii. n
pia..
lb
llir,
ao preierrea.... 39
General Electric.. 4uX
llunoia ctmrui... vo
tisxe line ana V?,
uo preu. ll
Lake anor* ..U4K
iihaKQ.. M*
Lenta.
Lou.anabewaid. 7?«
Uaunattbii cous..llb’«
U. bjtoiuua**
baw lorn central, luu
b. aim b. a.... aix
hon.ana V«. prec.
honnerni'acina.. *X
uo pi ex., it",
3 or inn eeieru m *,
oc prei..j4i>,
PaoltcUab 14**'
Readme l*J»i
b.ana W. *wlvr. M#
llcck leiana Cl).
feu la
flilft
do prar.. 133 J*'
Silver Certincaiea MJK
Tenn. c. ano a..*. lf\
do dv pret. lay
Texas pacific..... lu
Union TaciUc..... lb
Wan. feuL. anal*. OX
" •• pta. 14?%
Western Union... Mk
Wfieeffiand L.E.. 1J?»
l 13X
WifcHouri Pacino.. 3M*.
llOLUeandOniiu.. 19)%
ITAiB COKDS.
Alabama ctaaa a.iujs leuneuee old c a. go
CJ0B8l)....lU4
class !>••• 93
la.eiampea 4’s.
Xartn torounawi. 98
leumnow eet3»..lOJ$f
ao do •a..l03*
Tenueeeeo **e.... 1I)%
Vlfimao'aaoir.
Jsortn tuionnutb.lJt do Fuuna.Deor 53
GOVKWOIENT EOJCD5.
r.e. orecfot’ed.114 l c.8.4V*regular. 5fi
•. r COTTON.
Macon. Sept. 25.
The maHcet Is quiet at the* following
quotations:
Good Middlings Mi
Middlings 5 H
Strict I.OW Middlings *>%
Low Middlings &Vi
Good Ordinary ••••$; Mi
Ordinary &
Clean Stains Mi
Red Stains 5
10CAL SJCCKim.
Thiedny Inst wofek.
Dili, day lhua.
COMPAXATIVK KTATKUKXT.
fetock on hand beptember 1st 1.400
llemvRd alncoKeptembei 1st. 11.080
1ST RKrXtra.
l-i
W
1 s’
h
a S
A •
B « eHS -]ThUDay
liiliil > 6M -
Unturday
Monday.
Tut !ibiv
Wodnosday
Thursday
lrlduy
27ftl«
M’iOft
28V4S
18*68
5(1125
S8W8
avni
2D734
Thus tar thla weak.
1UC.1S7
"iToao
'
New Fork. Sep. 23.—Spot cotton quiet,
middling gutl 018-18; middling uplands oO-io:
Bales. 407 baloa.
Hew Tork. Bap. 25.—The future market
opened quiet ana ciosoa stoady* baiea
• bates.
Jan
Feb...
March
Mav!::::::::::::::::
June.*.!..
July
Aug....-
feep:
Ccu
Nov
Lee
RECEIPTS AND EXPORTS.
Consolidated net receipt# i 24.uts; lus.iHt
# " Exports to Great Brttala| 13.071 70,wi
•• Exports to France. 7.825 12.493
" Exports to Continent....! 10,48: 13,7fcO
Stock on hand at New York... t >SJ,2M1
Total slnco 8ept.* 1st—Net receipts 372,000
" " " Exports toG.B.... 711,820
etotdy. fealee M.mjO bales.
JiimiMiy...,
Februiiry...
6 V»
■ ■an « 0*
July.
August.......;
Bepiemner....
... 0 J4
*.*.*. 6ji
April.,
...... U 10
May
June
...... o n
...... e an
Sorombcr....
December
... 6 00
... 6 06
PORT QUOTATIONS.
Galveston, Sept. 23.—Steady. Middling 6:
net 1,231; stock 70,062.
Norfork, Sept. 25.—Steady. Middling OH;
net 1,443; stock 5,843.
Baltimore, Sept. 25.—Nominal. Middling
6%; stock 0,474.
Boston, Sept. 25.—Quiet. Middling 6%;
Stock 4,636.
Wilmington, Sept. 25.—Steady. Middling
6; not 2,146; stock 21,102.
Philadelphia, Sept. 25.—Firm. Middling
7 1-1«; net 10; stock 3,374.
Savannah, Sept. 25.—Steady. Middling
5%: net 7,521; stock 71,362.
New Orleans, Sept. 25.-Steady. Middling
6 15-16; net 9,022; stock 43,406.
Mobile, Sept. 25.—Quiet Middling 5 15-16;
net 2,020; stock 6.G02.
Memphis, Sept. 25.—Steady. Middling
GH; net &6; stock 6.466.
Augusta, Sept. 25.—Quiet. Middling 6;
net 1.688, stock 6.821.
Charleston, Sept. 25.—Easy. Middling 5
13-18; net 1.306; stock 38,<Hfl.
Cincinnati. Sept. 26.—Quiet. Middling
IH; net 660; stock 5.631.
I Louisville; Sept. 25.—Quiet , MMIVn^
6H.
St. Louis, Sept 25.—Quiet Middling 6
S-16: net 88; stock 8,603.
Houston, Sept 25.-Quiet Middling 6;
act 19,851; stock 32,570.
STEVENS’ COTTON LETTER.
Special Wire to Lyons & James.
New York, Sept. 25.—It was an Irregular
end feverish market eaaSy swayer by
conflicting influences. The market'openeD
6 points lower because Liverpool uus
weaker. Spots there dropped there, l-16d.
and futures 2 points. Later on Near York
recovered the early decline rind advanced
2 points in response to a rally In Liver
pool, and a very steady closing there
with all of the early decline regained.
Loca 1 shorts covered. The continent
bought and there was a little Southern
buying. The signal service predicts cooler
weather in many parts of the South and
tight frosts in exposed territories In Ten
nessee. Later, prices dropped 4 points,
owing partly to the decline In the South-
era markets and the estimate at New
Orleans tomorrow of 8,'X3Q, and clear
weather in the cotton belt. Advice* from
Now Orleans that danger from the cy
clone had •tisappoared and fears of Octn.
ber notices, which are due tomorrow, and
local Southern Liverpool selling. October
chon el more weakneus than any other
month. Spot prices here and at three
of the Southern markets were l-l«c. lower
but the net decline in future* here wns
only 2 to t points, owing to quite a little
covering the last few minuter of the
session. The close was steady with *alt*s
of 189.500, The port receipts were 28.046
f). 25,413 last year. The experts from
he ports jumped up to 31,500. Liverpool
lews tomorrow end the October notices
rill largely dictate the course of prices
rlthin the next twenty-four hour*.
Stevens 4k Co.
WHEAT-
Open
High
iiow
Clos.
Sept
G2
62 Vi
61%
51%
Dec
5iti
64%
54 H
May
605.
605*
B9H
CORN-
Bept
eni
51H
BOH
B1
Oct
Bl’.i
615i
BOH
51
Dec
40 Vi
50
4'J
to>,i
M ay
51%
62 Vi
61 Vi
51%
OAS-
Sept
28%
20V4
28V4
es%
Oct
20 Vi
29%
28%
25%
May
3iVi
8414
34V»
24%
LIVERPOOL.
LlTertMtoi. Sep. vft-Nooo.-Spnt rotten mirk>t
tusinesB fair with prlres weak. American
tuidCUn** 3 13-31 fcoios lu.ow bales, r.t wlilcu
jOt'O were t«r speculalion iiu-1 export and
Included 8,8i0 American. &ec6i<>u — bales,
American —
Clcelns quntatlopH—Futures firm.
September..........
ft ricniber-Octobor.
Oc xober* N ovember..
Novsmb’r-Decerab'r
1 « ccmi-er-Jniniarr.
January-Fobruary..
Upeuintf.
?4-oi
3 80-64
3 3".nin3 27-84
tO^lnb 78-84
3).ii;n3 78-84
83- ai 03 81-64
84- 6104 82-0,
36-6103 3^61
Mny-Ju
79-64
4 79-64 ft3 30-61
8 89-64 03 31-6*
197-64
>33-6103 81-64
I 39-64
GRAIN AND PKUViBiUNU.
Chicago, 8ept 25.—The last ten minutes
of today's trading in wheat witnessed
the only animation of the day, prlce3
during that period reaching the lowest
point of the session, thfe celling, which
was Instrumental In forcing the mKd
slump, coming from the local scalpers
and moderate traders who bought during
the early hours. There was hardly un
order from the outside all ; day and until
the closing hour, even the inside business
was of the most unimportant and re
stricted character. The low point that
was made at the close marked u i etv
record for low' prices, December wheat
opened at 54Haft; cold between
closing at under yesterday.
Cash wheat was quiet and steady at un
changed prices.
Corn—Misguided bulls bought corn early
and sold It out at the close at a loss
today. The trade waa a scalping
of a local character. Outsiders appeared
to take no Interest and sent but lew or
ders. May corn opened from 61% to Hi
sold between 52H and 51*4; closing at 51%
—He. under yesterday.
Oats—The shipping demand for oats
was a prominent factor in the future
trade today. The tone, however, was de
rived largely from the temper of the
wheat and corn pits, the linal transac
tions being at a decline of a He. from
those of yesterday for May. Cush oats
He. better than yesterday.
!?revisions*—Brokers selling worked a
hole in prices of product after a llrm
early tone today. The 6alea were presum
ably for ArmouV, whilst the buying at and
around the opening waa for the account
of Swift & Co., and other packers. The
hog market was weak for heavy grades,
and higher for others. The effect* of thl3
irregularity was therefore doubtful. The
close was 30 cents lower than yesterday
for January pork; 17H cents lower for
January lard, and 15 cents lower for Jan
uary ribs.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
FUTURE QUOTATION».
PORK-
6ept
Jan
LARD—
Sept
Oct.
Jan
RIBS—
Sept
Oct
Jan
8.85
8.C0
7.75
8.35
8.37H
7.57%
8.35
8.37%
7.54%
7.42%
7.2
7.42H
6.80 6.80 6.65 U.G5
CAST QUOTATIONS.
Flour—Bakera brand were llrmiy held,
but other qualities were easy, trade was
tight and prices unchanged. No. 2 spring
wheat, 61%a53%. No. 2 red, 61%IU»2.
No. 2 corn, 61.
Not 2 oats, 29a%.
Pork, 513.25040.
Lard, *8.42%a57%.
Short nto Bides, 37.30a40.
. Dried salted shoulders, |G.C2%a75.
Short cl?ir sides* }7.75a3.
Whisky, 31.33.
' 1 LAMSON'S GRAIN LETTER.
Special wire to Lyons & James.
Chicago, Sept. 25.—The little spurt at
the close of the session yesterday was
apparently too sharp, as the market this
morning opened weak but active, with
buyers in both corn and wheat yellera.
One thousand*and sixty cars in north
west wheat were a weak feature. Foreign
cables were again coloreless. Considera
ble comment Is being passed on the cheap
ness of wheat, but It still fails to attract
Investment buying. Whether Its univer
sal hope of getting 4n. at lower prices that
keeps them off is conjuncture. Certain,
It is the prodlguous stock now held are
discounted, while December wheat contin
ues to drag around the record prices.
The range has been but % to %c. all day.
Towards the close a little strength was
displayed on an official statement that
Chicago stocks decreased 170,yw and not
SE.000 as given yesterday. This was more
than on offset by Brad streets increase of
2,259,000 In the available supply for both
coasts. The market at the close became
weak, December wheat touching 54H-
The corn market opened weak with
prices a shade off. There was good sell
ing by commission houses for outside acw
count, while shorts were pounding the
market to buy back later, but with the
possible dectine of %c. loss from yester
day, the market suffered no 111 effects.
As the session advanced the point went
around that tomorrow's receipts would be
light, on which there was a rush to cover,
causing a sharp rally,, the market being
well sustained for a while on the estimate
of 150 cars. Towards the close the market
relapsed Into a stagnant condition and
prices gradually eased off.
Oats were very dull, prices at the open
ing were a shade lower and remaining
nominal. The local receipts were ten cur*
ever the estimate
Provisions were dull easy, there lias
been some outside selling and prices show
a loss from 10 to 20 cent.
Larnson, Brothers ft Co.
NAVAL STORES.
Savannah, Sept. 25.—Spirits of turpentine
market opened and ciosed firm at 26%o.
for regulars; soles, 375; receipts, 700. Itos-
ln—Firm and unchanged, pvlth sales of
3.000 barrels. Quote A, B. C and D,- 11.DC;
E, |T.i0; F, 11.15; G, 31.40; H, 31-55; I,
31-70; K. 31-90; M. 32.CG; N, 32.35; window
glass, 32-50; water rnrhite, 32.75.
Charleston, Sept. 25.—Turpentine Arm
at 25 cents; receipts. G4 casks. Rosin, goo-1
strained Arm at 90 and 31; receipts, 210
Wilmington, Sept. 25.—Rosin, Arm;
strained, S; good strained, 90. Spirits of
turpentine Arm at 25c. Wd. Ttar Arm at
31.15. Crude turpentine, steady; hard, 31;
soft, 31-CO; virgin, 11.90.
MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT.
STATE OF GEORGIA. BONDS.
Bid.Ask'd.
7 per cent bonds. Jan. and July
couponr. maturity 189* 101% 1(6
4% per cent, bonds, Jan. and
July coupons, maturity 1915....113% 11414
/ oon» kAiul. fan o 71
109
4% per cent, bonds. Tan and July
coupons, maturity 1X2
3% per cent bonds, Jan. and July
coupons, maturity long date. .. 99
MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Savannah 6 per cent, bonds 105
Atlanta bonds, price as to rate
of Interest and maturity too UO
Augusta bonds, price as to rate
of Interest and maturity .100 Hi
Rome bonds, 8 per cent Mi% lor,
Columbus 5 per cent, iionds ... .103 10J
M-tcon 6 per cent, bonds, qu*r- ,
terly coupons... . ....112 ijj
RAILROAD BONDS.
Central railroad Joint mortgicc
7 per cent, bonds, Jan and July
coupons ..117 lis
Georgia railroad 8 per cent
bonds, Jan. and July coupons,
due 107 101 102
Georgia railroad 6 per cent,
bonds, Jan. and July coupons,
due 1910 108 HO
Georgia railroad 4 per cent,
bonds, Jan. and July coupon?,
due 1922 110 113
Montgomery and Eufaula rail
road. 6 per cent, bonds. Jan.
and July coupons, duo 1900.... 99 100
Ocean gt?amshlo bonds. 5 per
cent.-* Ian. and July coupons,
due 19*0. 93
Columbus and Western railroad
6 per cent. July co.iponfc. ..... 94 95
Columbus and Romo railroad 6
per ceit. bonds, Jan. and July
coupons 38 40
Augusta and Knoxville railroad
7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and
Jqly coupons, due 1900 99 10}
Savtnoab, Amerlcus and Mont
gomery railroad 6 per cent,
bonds, Jan. and July coupons.. 47 4S
Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad 6 per cent, bonds. Jan.
and July coupons, due 1972 ... 83% 84
South Georgia und Florida rail
road Indorsed 7 per cent, bonds,
Jan. and July coupons 102
Northeastern railroad indorsed
6 per cent, bonds. May and
November coupons 10| 1(8
Macon and Northern railroad
certificates of bonds; March
and September coupons 39 40
Charleston. Columbia and Au
gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds 99 101
RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN
TURES.
Central railroad common stock.. 19 20
Central railroad 6 per cent, de
bentures 24 25
Southwestern railroad stock.... 71 73
Georgia railroad stock 153 155
Atlanta and West Point rail
road stock 75 CO
Atlanta and West Point railroad
stock.............. •••••«*•»••••••• 80 82
LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS.
Macon Gas Light and Water
consols, May and November
coupons 75
Wesleyan college 7 per cent.
bonds, Jan. and July coupons..100 115
Macon Volunteers' Arthory 7 per
cent, bonds, Jan. and July cou
pons 10* 1<x>
Bibb Manufacturing Company 6
per cent, bonds, April and Oct.
coupons 400 101
Progress Loan and Improve/nent
Company W 60
Southern Phosphate Company
stock » »
Acme Brewing Company 100
BANK STOCKS.
First National Bank stock 1Z> 7W
American National Bank stock.. 85
Exchange Bank stock 03 s«
Union Savings Bank and Trust
Company stock
Central Georgia Bank stock JJ
Macon Savings Bank stock 90 •«
Central City Loan and Trust
Company stock 75 ««/>
DRUGS. FAINTS AND OILS-
Corrected Every Saturday by Henry J.
Lamar & Sons.
Cinamon Bark—Per pound. 12 to 15c.
Cloves—Per pound. 15 to 25o.
Drujts and Chemicals—Qum assefoe-
tldi, 85c pound: camphor gum. 60 to 63c
pound: gum opium. 82.60 to 83.60 pound:
morphine. 1-83, 82.25 to 82.45 ounce; qui
nine (according to size) 38 to 50 cents
ounce; subphur, 4 to 6c pound; Kittft, lvp-
som, 2 1-2 to 3c pound: copperas. 2 to Sc
pound: salt petre, 10 to 12c pound; bo
rax. 15 to 18c pound: bromide potash. GO
to 65c per pound; chlorate. 25 to 30c per
pound: oarbollc acid. 60c to 81.75 pound;
chloroform. 75c tb 61.40 pound; calomel,
85c to 81; logwood. 16 to 20c pound;
cream tentar. commercial, 25 to 30c.
PRY GOODS.
Corrected Every Saturday by S. Waxel-
L-aum & Son.
Prlnta—Berwick. 3 l-2c; standard 4 1-2
to 5c; turkey red. I to 5 l-2c; indigo blue,
t to 4%o.; solids. 4 to 6 cents.
Sheetlngs-3-la314. Tiatc.; 4-4al« 5 cents.
Tickings—Prom 5 to 12c.
Cheoks—3 1-2 to 6c.
Bleuchlngs—Prult of tho Loom, 6 3-4
to 7' l-2c.
FRUITS AND NUTS.
Corrected by A. A. Cullen.
Figs—Dry, choice. 12 t-2 tb 15 cents.
Peanuts—North Carolina, 3 1-2 cents;
Virginia, 4 and 5 cents.
Lemons—84.
Nuls-Tnrragonla almonds, is cents pci
pound; Naples walnuts, to cents; Froncr
walnuts. 10 cents; pJeans, it) cents.
Apples—Sun dried. 6 to 7 cents per
pound.
Raisins—New in market. 82 per box;
London layers. 82.25 per box; loose Mus
catel, 82 per box.
Irish Potatoes—83.55 per Back.
HARDWARE.
Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap
Hardware Company.
Axes—86 to 87 per doexn.
Bar Lend—6c per pound.
Buckets—Paint*, 81.25 per dozen; ce
dar, three hoops, 82.25.
Cards—Cotton, 84.
Ob'aina—Trace, $3.60 to $4.0 per
dozen.
Well buckets—$3.25 per dozen.
Rope—Manilla, 12c; swot, 10c; cotton,
12 coma.
Shoes—Horse, $4: Mule. $5.
Shovels—Ames, £10 per dozen.
Shot—Drop, $1.35 per sack.
Wire—Barbell, 3c per pevni.
Wire—Barbed. 3c per pound.
Nulls—$1.65 base, wire; out, $1.35
base.
Tubs—Painted, $2.35; cedar, $4,50 per
item.
Brooms—$1.25 to $5 epr dozen.
Ilamcs, iron ibound. $3.
, Measures—Per nest. $1.
Plow Blades—i cents per pound.
Iron—Swede, 4 l-2c per pound; refined,
2c basis.
Plow etock—Halroen, $1; Ferguaon,
CANNED GOODS.
Corrected Every Saturday by S. R.
Janues & Tinsley Co.
Apples—1 pound cam, $1.25 per dozen.
BlttckbetTleeT-2 pound, oans. $1 per
dozen; 3 pound cane. $1.03 per dozen.
Corn—2 pound cans. 90 cents to $1.60
per dozen.
Siring Beans—2 pound cans, 90 cents
per dozen.
Tomatoes—I pound cans, per dozen, 80
cents; 3 pound cans, $1.
Okra ami Tomatoes—2 pound cans,
$1.10 per dozen.
June Peas—2 pound cans, $1.35 per
dozen.
Red Cherries—2 pound cans, $1.C0 per
dozen.
White Cherries—2 pound cans,$1.75 per
dozen.
Lima Beans—81.25.
Peaches—2 pours) cons, $1.50 per
dozen.
Pineapples—1 pound cans, $1.60 to $2.25
per dozen; grated. F. & W.. $2.25.
Raspberries—2 pound can.t, $1.85 per
dbzen.
Strawberries—2 pound cats, $1.60 per
dozen.
Peaches, pie—2 pound cans, $1.55 per
dozen.
Apricot*. California—3 pound cans,
$2.25 per dozen.
Peaches. California—82.25.
Pig Feed—3 pound conn, $2.25 per
dozen.
Ko.ist Beef—1 pound earth, $1.20 per
dozen; 2 pound cans. $2 per dozen.
Cam Beef—2 bound cans. $1.S5 per
dozen.
Potted Ham—1-4 pound cans, «; cents
per dozen; 1-2 pound cans, $1.25 per
dozen.
Lunch Tongues—l pound cans, $5 per
dozen.
Tripe—2 pound cun*. $1.55 per dozen.
MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES.
The following sra strictly wholesale
prices:
—
Fish—Kit, white flsh. G0c; in half
barrels. *4: mackerel In half barrels.
No. ). 84.75; No. 5, Iti.UO; kits, No. 3.
kits, No. 8;.75c.
Flour—Best patent, per barre!. j.1.40;
second patent, 83.30; straight, 83; fam
ily, $2.50: low grades, 83.25.
Sugar—Standard, granulated. 5 1-2
cent?; extra C. New York. 5c; New Or-
le.tns clarified, 5 cents.
Hoy—We quote today No. 1 Timothy
at 81? and fancy. 819.
Moans—Ruk eldea. 8 l-2o.
Corn—75 cents per bushel.
Oat*—Mixed, 45c; whtte, 4Sc.
Lard—Tierces, 9 8-4c; cans, lOo per
pound; 10-pound cans, 10 i-2o.
Oll-Uc.
Snuff—Lbrlllnra's Maccaboy snuff,
stone Jars. 45c per pound; glass Jars,
4Go per pound: 2-ounce bottles, $9,908
per gross; 2-ouncn cans. 8S.80 per gross;
1-pound cans, gt.tni per groaa: Itnttrnao
snuff, 1-ounce glues, 6c; 1-ounce tins,
$4.25 per grass.
Tomato catsup—Pints, 90o; quarts,
81.25.
Hominy—Per barrel. 84.
Meal—Bolted, 75c: plain, 76o. • ;
Wheat—Bran, S5c.
Hams—12 to 13c.
Shoulders—9 l-2c.
MEATS.
Corrected Every Saturday by W. L.
Henry.
Fresh'Meats-Western oetr, t% to «c.;
Georgia beef. 4 1-2 to Co; dressed hogs,
6 1-2 to 7c; Wes tern mu Hon 7 3-4o; na
tive mutton, tl l-2e; smoked pork sau
sage. 8 l-2e; fresh pork sausage, 8c; Bo
logna sausage. 6c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Corrected Every Saturday by Wlalter
Nelson.
We quote Today:—Eggs plentiful and In
moderate demand at 15at5Hc. per dOsen.
Chickens are In little better demand and
receipts light. Hens, 25a26e.; fries, I4s80o.;
ducks, 25a27e.; geese, 40c.; turkeys, SalOc.
per pound, nllve.
Sweet aotPtoes—!5o. per bushel. ,
OnionB—90c. per bushel.
Irish Potatoes—88a2.25 per sack, ' |J
Dried Apples—8al0c. per pound. d
HIDES. WOOL. ETC. P
Corrected Every Saturday by O. Bernd
& Co.
Hides—Green salt. 3 cents per pound;
dry flint, 6. cents per pound.
Goat Skins—to to 21'cents each.
Sheep Skins—20 to 60 cents each.
Beeswax 10 to 22 cents.
W-V)l—•worthed, ta to 20 rent* tier
pound; unwashed, 10 to 12 centa; burry,
7 to 10 cents.
LIQUORS.
Corrected Every Satimlny by L. Cohen
& Co.
Whisky-Rye 81.10 to 83.50; corn. 81.10
to 81.50: gin, 8U0 to $1.75; North Carolina
corn,$1.10 to $1.60; Georgia corn; $1.00.
Wines—90 rente to $1: high wines,
51.33; port and sherry, $1 to 83; claret,
$6 to $10 case: American champagne,
57.60 to 58.50 per case; cordials, 512 per
dozen; bitters, S3 per dozen.
Oil. WHAT A COUGH!
Will you heed the warning—tho sig
nal, perhaps; of tho sure approach of
that more terrible disease, colisumtloU?
Ask yourself If you can afford, for tho
■.ike of saving 50 cents, run the rink
and do nothing for It. We know from
experience that Shiloh’s Cure will euro
your cough. It never falls. This ex
plains why more than n million bottle*
were sold the past year. It relieves
croup nud whooping cough nt once.
Mothers, do not be without It. For
lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s
Porous Plasters. Sold by Goodwyn &
Small Drug Company, corner Cherry
street and Cotton avenue.
STILL FIOHTINO SWEATERS.
Boston Clothing Wotkers Beeline an
Offer Priam the ContuAdtbrs.
Deaton, Sopft, 21.—The blit of prices
presented by the'Clothilng Contractors
Assoelaltfon toWteDialling Manufact
urers’ tA3rioclaltlon Of this city avas ro-.
Jerctcd at a meeting of !3he totter organ
ization 'today. This means an Indcfl-
nhe continuance of the garment work
ers' rtrike. Before tlbe decision of the
mMnufWcturcrs' u'«»ocWttonnvi* reached
today, eleven corl ruCtom had signed
'title demands of the union, and ffiielr
Chops were darted up.
W. P. Drop, druggist,. Springfield,
Sines., writes: ’’Jnpanrso Pile Cura lifts
cured lady seven years ntlllctcd; could
not walk half mile in last tlireo yoai'B;
now walks any diatnnee.” Sold by
Goodwyn & Small, druggists.
TIIE CZAIt IS SICK.
Vienna, Sept. 24.—It Is scml-oftlclally
stated here today that the cznr Is gar
tering from Bright's dlc.vto of tho hld-
neys.
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of tho organs of tho body. .Norvo force. Is
of tho organs of tho body. Norvo force Is
produced by tho brain und conveyed by
means nt tho nerves to tho various organs of
tho body, thus supplying tho latter with tho
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