The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 02, 1894, Image 3

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THE MAUUJST TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY JIOIWING, OCTOJBEK, 2 18114. 3 IHE W0RLD_0F TRADE. Reports by Wire From the Great Markets. flOCfit* »MCt 11*tide. Tort:. Oct: 1.— Money on n eery at 1 per ee&Lt closea ottetoa *; Inane mercantile p«p«r 4a*fr icrceot fi siuercsq. Mexican dollars MV Mrrliuc < ,uge firm, witb actual Dutiroees |i. oau*r’ ..86* ru ffrm. fctia# tcuaa dull. fit iroaic. kiutr at the bt.um *lh l Cioelu; meek quotations weru a J’.AILBOAD STOCKS. Xtter. loiciim.. 30 oo preTa.. i4s» aiucr.bur«rhcbn. bO* vrcid... 'Ji -x Xmer.Tct/uccouo. vf no )>rotu.... Iv5 it tcii.. T. mu A i <* tfiiu.auo vmn .. 7o iaLaalauPaciDC.. \-t:i J&J* ICkuiiO! Alton u ,lU tMcaRo.U.aua UK Uucajro uua...... b»/, Xijk.Lack uua V>. 170•* LjeirtuiuiCttU if. on k*5Lcnn.>,anaufe. )l uo pia.... itr Jtm ,... )«K Of prclerrea.... 26* CCLriai giectnc*. UH>* Ifiui&i* Central, .j VJ l^j.ek»e»na >».. 10* ao -' preu. Si Like snore 134 Lotus, uauhosu.. 65)4 l.OI . bSKl > CU Alt). I 6) im.auhL t.ou»..llj*< •'"'laoin.BSka CI»ar... to Micmsancontrol? vu Missouri TnolQo.. bten.c. eua st.L. (5 U. b. Cot a a*: o..... 12)* at. j.ret'a..... 2«*« btv jcrokkceut. .108 JSewltorK control. V9j» I*. *. ana R. 29Ji 7). Tv. lor. 1?.'. Rock isinaa MUf fculaui t 61), ao prot.tll& fellver Cerllticuion Scud. C. ana A.... !*>)• ao an preu Ixii Taxaa Pacific 9>» Cniou Pacific..... ID* WoU bub. ana*. os •• - pi*. 1** Tfepvern Union... t^S Wfieoi’gauttL.fc.. Wi ao. UU 1»M.. 18* Southern K’y ta.. *&% MomieondOnia... 16 CtAXK BONDS, f ilibimi cum A.IOJ UemiOieoe cla «>. CO ao ciaHBJi....lUft Soon.now *ei3*..lU2s qo cues c,«, »3* no ao «»*.10jfJ6 la.aiampea 4’e..l00 Tonuesseo 3*a.... 1» honn Carolinaws. 99 TJgUuaVadef.f.. JJAf horm Carolina**.1J4 no iunuo.i>oui WJf OOVEKNMENf PONDS. V.e.6 ; aw#tBt v ad.M*X ! C.tk4*'aro«uia«. W l*B> A 'fCOUpOOf.tU8* I *1*10. i Aakoti. * Ex dividend. COTTON. Macon, Ga., Oct. 1. Our market is easy at the following quotations: Good middling. {J* Middling ®2 Strint low raidaling JJ* Lqw middling .. Good ordinary .. Clear stains Red stains Ordinary local xxcxxm. & 4% Thin Day Yesterday This day last week. Thin day UM2. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. pout ulceipts. How York. Oct. 1.—Spot oe6to* quiet, middling jrult 0*; mlddUng upland* 6*. Bales, 2.215 bales. Now Pork. Oct. 1.—Th» future market ope. ca quiet ana closed easy. Boies 1*3,800 bales. JlV.'rM.lMfM ilaroh April. May June. July Aqc.. Npt Ocu Sot RECEIPTS AND EXPORTS. Consolidated not receipts... ..I “ Exports to Great Britain] •• Exports to France,...,...| Exports to Continent,...) C2o| 16,230 Stock on hand at New York...] 418.631 Total since ftept. 1st—Net receipts 530.366 * Exports to G.B 116.334 S* •• •« Exports to France .23.031) ** ** " Exports continent 7»,602 NEW ORLEANS CLOSING FUTURES, y^w Orleans. Oct. 1—Oottoa luturos closed steady. EnIes 75,iuo bales. January A February 6 CJ Alnrcn 5 7s April 5 79 6 39 July. August...., September*......» .... Octoner.. 5 53 November 5 >3 December,..* 5 sa PORT QUOTAIONS. Galveston, Oct. 1.—Easy; middlings 6%; net receipts, 15,399; stock, 80,528. Norfolk, Oct. L—Easy; middlings 5%; net receipts, 1,828; stock, 8,688. Baltimore, Oct. 1.—Nominal; middlings, 6%; stock,"H.611L Boston, Oct. V— Quiet; middlings, 0 6-10; stock, 1,300. Wilmington, Oct. 1.—Quiet; middlings, 5 13-0; net receipts, 1,500; stock, 21.UP. Philadelphia. Oct. 1.—Quiei; middling* 6%; net receipts, 62; stock, 4,815. Savannah, Oct 1.—Quiet; middHngj G9-16; net receipts, 5,733; stock, ,7b,113. New Orleans, Oot 1.—Quiet; middlings, 5 15-16; net receipts, 14,720 ; 3tock, 78,681. Mobile, Oct 1.—Easy; middlings 5%; net receipts, 500; stock, 10.107. Memphis, Oct.' 1.—Steady; • middlings. 6 11-16; net receipts, 4,272; stock, 12,178. Augusta. Oct L—Steady; middlings, 5 11-16; net receipts, 2,311; stock, 7.977. diaries ton, Oct. 1.—Nominal; middlings, 6 5-16; net receipts, 4,355; stock, 46,564. Cincinnati, Oct. L—Qulet; middlings, c%; net receipts, 300; stock, 6,359. Loulcville, Oct 1.—Weak; middlings 6%. Be. Louis, Oct L—Quiet; middlings |k; net receipts, 239; stock, 9.0G9. STBVBNB & CO.’S COTON LEXER. By Special Wire to Lyon & Janies. Now York, Oct 1.—The pressure of cot ton continued, and under existing circum- Etanccs It could have but one etrect Prices broke J2 points and closed easy. The sales for the day were 118,800. Liverpool declined points on the spot and 2‘,4 to 3 points oa futures. Manchester was weak. New Orleans fell .1 point*. ''The receipts at the ports were 46,472 against 42,773 last year. New Orleans cxpxin u,- 090 to 20,000 boles tomorrow Jtgalnst 1 the same day last week and i3.n» last year. Houston received 12^76 aganst 7 3Ieinphis 4,500 against 3,«70. Augusta’s re ceipts were comparatively small, being 2,231 against 4,236 lost year. Exports from the ports were 18,09), showing quite an increise. Recelpbi at the . ports alid m. terior towob contributed materially to the depression. The weather In the South is clou- and favorable for picking. The break in Liverpool was alsoa teaWre and u decline of % of a cent at Galveston, Norfolk, rfavannnh and Baltimore, as well ns 1-16 of a cent at New York, New Or* irjn*. Charleston, BtempWs and Augusts likewise nruitnted against bullion cats. 'Hie market made a new low rec ord. October clbxlng at 6.83 to 84. There was ;* goc*S deal of selling la Liverpool against purchases uf cutlon In this coun try and local dealers and Southerners sMri freely. No matter how cheap cotton may be the fart remains that speculation is wholly profeailonal. The market received no supjmrt from outside. With a ccntlnn- atlcn of present conditions the natural courts of prices will be downward. Ntevens A Co. I.lTMTNKlI. OCt. dtmntul fair with prices easier. American miodUax* a M6. faica I5,ouo bales, or whlca lOwo were lor epeculatlou ana export aort luciuded 13.BU0 Alter lean. Receipts B.twO fiaiect. Aprli-Mav Ala) -Judo Juiit'-July 9-6Ib3 18.5418 1“ r *3 ]»-Ct 31*64 22-61 216« 3 21-64 3 20-C4 3 27-Cla3 28-64 3 29-6 ln3 CU-64 a | r ^ « 2 § t. h H fcHiurday Monday. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 1 rltl ay. Thus far this week. 81281 4*419 63,753 27516 B02f» ■J-.Mb Mi* •jcoiii; ioilj 77,123 25121 3S07a SC461 28061 21833 31763 43.200 GRAIN AND BROVlBIONBr / Chicago, Oct. 1.—The news in wheat to day furnished the opportunity the bulls were anxious for. Linn, who started the buying last Friday and continued it on Saturday, was enabled to unload at a profit during the day’s session, whilst the unfortunate toller was pvrmittvl to hold the wheat without the profit. The news was calculated to Infuse confidence, but the fact still remained that the statisti cal position is practically unchnnged. thus giving no warrant for a permanent or radical advance. The tone of the mar- ket was firm until theft gures of the vitl- ble supply were posted, when weakness set in; the close being fairly steady at a El&ht recovery from the inside. Decem ber opened at 64. sold between 64Vi and 63%, closing at 63Ti. a shade higher than Saturday. Soles of cash wheat were made at an advance of U to % a cent over Sat urday, although the prices were nomi nally weaker. Corn.—The Country declined to be affect ed by the attitude Of local tr adera in corn today* and as a consequence the advance made early in the day was n$uriy all lost before the close, to the disadvan tage and chagrin of the ball contingent Muy corn opened from 60*4 to 50%, ad vanced to 61a51*4# declined to and closed at’ 50“4a»L % of a cent higher than Satur day. Some cash demand was noted, but not enough to carry any weight as an argument. Prices were unchanged. In oats, so far ao news went one side balanced the other. May oats closed un changed front Saturday. Gash oats were traded in at prices ranging from un changed to % of a cent higher than Sat urday. Provisions were neither particu larly active nor did they otvow much leaning to either side, the close being easier than Saturday, a recession of 6 to 7Va cents in January pork and 5 cents each on January kird ar.d ribs from Saturdays final figures taking place apparently xrom stagnation, he hog market was 5 cents higher, and this, with early strength in grain, had some- effect on the product during the first portion of the session, but when those infiuences were exhausted there was no further sustaining news to hold the market up. ‘ • FUTURE QUOATIONS. The future quotations ransea u foil- ows: WHEAT- - Open High Low Clos. Oct. . . . • 51% 52 61% bl% Dec. . • . 53% Btli 83% w* May. . . CORN- . m» MU 68T4 M)4 Oct. , • • . «K 49% 4Wk May. . • OATS- . HK 61U 60% 60% Oct . . • . I3H 58K 3S44 28'/* iNov. • • . 29H 15% 29 'r»V4 Dec. • • . SCSJ4 3014 30 30% May.. . • PORK- . . 33T* 3114 3314 We Oct. . • . 13.30 13.30 13.30 13.30 Jan. . . • LARD- . 13.37** 13.37V4 13.20 13.22% Oct. . • . . 8.50 8.50 8.32% 8.3314 Jon. . . • RIBS- . 7.72V* mu 7.6714 7.6714 Oct. . . . . 7.35 7.3714 7.25 7.53 Jan. . . \ . 6.8214 6.S7V4 6.7114 6.77% CASH QUOTATIONS. Floiur was dull and slow; prices were unchanged, an easy feeding prevailing. No. .2 spring wheat 61% to 63%; No. 2 red wheat, 61%. No. 2 corn, 49%. No. 2 odts, 2S%a%. Pork. 313.35 to *13.50. Lard, *8.47% to *8.52%. Short clear sides, **7.85 to *7.60. Dry salt sides, *6.60 to. *6.62%; short clear sides, *7.70 to *7.90. Whisky-51.33. DAMSON’S GRAIN LETTER. By Special Wire to Lyon & James. Chicago, Oct. L—Wheat displayed con siderable strength at the start this morn ing:, but wound up In the usual depressed condition. The opening was at a rhade over Saturday’s close and prices soon scored, an advance of % to % or a cent on a better feeling In foreign cables, a decrease of 1,432,000 bushel on passage and light local receipts. The market lacked upport at the advance and the profes sionals were Instrumental in causing the break of % of a cent whlph followed. The market remained, in a depressed con dition throughout the balance of the ses sion. An Increase of 1,224,000 bushels in the visible supply provcduoinmvhut of a surprise, as but 900,000 bushels Increase was expected Saturday. This, with an Increase of 1,400,000 bushels in the English visible supply proved the weaking feat ures. Corn opened strong, outside orders quick ly absorbed all offerings and May touched 51 to 51%, an advance of % to % of a cent OVpr Saturday’s close. The strength was but temporary, local operators being free sellers at the advance, and prices gradu ally gave way. There was some little buying at the decline by elevator inter ests. The visible supply of com ‘ncreased 113,000 bushels. New York wires that good deal of short stuff has been put out In the past' week and some showed traders are Inclined to lookfor a quick change. The market firmed up n trilte toward Die close on the strength of light receipts for tomorrow. Oats opened firm.' There was some lit tle outside business, but trade on the wholerw as confined to scalpers ns the weakness In other markets become appa rent, and prices eased off some, but the market was steady throughout. Provision trade has been very quiet. The matter snored some strength early and prices scored a decided gain to hold ers, but graually gave way. on mere lack of spcculetlon and the close was dull. » Lamson Bros. & Go. MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT. STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS. Bid.Ask’d. 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July * coupons, maturity 1V>» li>i% nr, 4% per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, maturity 1915....113% U4% 4% per cent, bonds. Tan and July coupons, maturity 1922 no no 3% per cent bonds, Jan. and July coupons, nmurity long ii.it.*. ..99 100 MUNICIPAL BONDS. Savannah 5 per cent, bonds 104 106 Atlanta bonds* price as to rate of Interest *nd maturity 100 120 Augusta bonis, prLe .is to rate of interest and maturity .100 ' 116 Rome bonds, 8 per ce.it liM% 106 Columbus 5 per cent, liotvds ... .103 10! Macon 6 per cent, bonds,’ quar terly coupxis .....112 113 RAILROAD BONDS. Central railroad Joint mortgage • 7 per cent, bonds. Jan and July \ coujwns ..in U7 Georgia railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons. due 1897 101 102 Georgia railroad 6 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons, due 1910 108 110 Georgia railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1922 ....... '. ... 110 U3 Montgomery and Eufaula rail road. 6 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons, due 1309.... 99 ICO Ocean Steamship bonds. 5 per cent. Jan. and July coupons, liO) !«J Columbus and Western railroad 6 per cent. July cojpons 94 93 Columbus and Rome railroad 6 per ceit. bonds. Jan. and July coupons 38 4-j Lugusta and Knoxville railroad 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1109 M 'V» Siv'annab, Amerlcus and Mont gomery railroad 6 per cent. Cleans houses betters Costs lessi^ Ooes further than any other washing powder, fy itonceand you will use no other. Sold Everywhere. “‘•“'THE NXFAHtBANK COMFY, Chicago, St. I*oui3. New York. Boston. Philadelphia. bonds, Jan. an! July coupons.. 49 50 Georgia Southern and Florida railroad C per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1972 S6 87 South Georgia and 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 i HO Macon, and Northern railroad certificates of bonds, March and September coupon# 40 43 Charleston, Columbia and Au gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds 99 101 RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN TURES. Central railroad common stock.. 16 17 Central railroad 6 per cent, de- betures 22 23 Southwestern railroad stock.... 70 71 Georgia railroad stock....... 152 155 Atlanta and West Point rail road debentures ...... 90 92 Atlanta and West Point railroad stock 80 82 LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS. Macon Gas Light aril Water consols. May and November coupons.!... ...i 75 Wesleyan college 7 per cent. bonds, Jan. and July coupons..100 115 Macon Volunteers* 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July cou pons 104 B*> Bibb Manufacturing Company C per cent, bonds, April and Oct. coupons 100 191 Progress Loan and Improvement Company 60 co Southern Phosphite Company stock...'.. 811 8b Acme Brewing Company 100 BANK STOCKS. First National, Bank stock 125 130 American National Bank<stock.. 85 90 Exchange Bank stock.*;’.,....;.. Vi 93 Union Savings Bank and Trust Company stock V Vi 93 Central Georgia Bank stock w» Macon Savings Bank stock 90 9- Centml City Loan and Trust Company stock 75 *t\i DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS. Corrected Evety Saturday by Henry J. Lamar & Sons. Cinnmon Bark—Per/pound, 12 to 15c. Cloves—Per pound. 15 to 25c. Drugs nnd Chemicals—Gum nssatfoe- tida, 35c pound: camphbr gum, G6 to 65o pound; fium opium *2.40 to *2.69 pound; morphine, 1-83, *2.25 to *2.45 ounce; qui nine (according to size) 38 to 90 cents ounce; sulphur, 4 to 6c pound; salts, Ep som, 2-1-8 to 3c,pound; copperas, 2 to.3c pound; salt petre, 10 to 12o pound; bo rax, 15 to 18c pound; bromide potash, 60 to 55c per pound; chlorate, 25 to 30c per pound: carbolic acid. DOc to *1.75 pound; chloroform, 75c tb $1.40 pound; calomel, 85c to *1; logwood, 16 to 20c pound; cream tartar, commercial, 25 to 30c. DRY GOODS. Corrected Every Saturday by S. Waxel* laum & Son. Prints—Berwick. 3 l-2c; standard 4 1-2 to 6c; turkey red. 4 to 5 l-2c; indigo blue, 4 to 4%c.; solids. 4 to 6 cents. Sheetings—3-4a3%, %aic.; 4-4al*2 5 cents. Ticking*—From 6 to 12c. Checks—3 1-2 to 6c. Breach lags—Fruit of tho Loom, 6 3-4 to 7 l-2c. FRUITS AND NUTS. Corrected by A. A. Cullen. Figs—Dry. choice. 12 1-2 tb 15 cenbi. Peanuts—North Carolina, 3 1-2 cents; Virginia. 4 and 5 cents. lA*monn—*4. Nuts—Tarragonla almonds, is cents par pound; Naples walnuts, ib cents; French walnut3, 10 cents; paeans, lu cents. Apples—Sun dried. 6 to 7 ceuta per pound. Raisins—New In market, *2 per box; London layers, $2.25 per box; loose Mus catel, *2 por box. Irish Potatoes—r2.25 per sack. H ARID W ARE. Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap Hardware Company. * Axes—*6 to *7 per doezn. Bar Lend—6c per pound. • Buckets—Paints. *1.25 per dozen; ce dar, three hoops, *2.25. Oaru4—Cotton. *4. Oh.i inn—Trace, *3.60 to *4.0 per dozen. • Y f Well buckets—*3.25 per dozen. Rope—Manilla, I2c: nisei. 10c; cotton, 12 cent#. Shoes—Horse, *4; Mule. 15. Shovels—Ames, *10 per dozen. Shot—Drop, $1.35 pei axck. Wire—Barbed, 3c jkt povaj. Wire—Barbed. So per pound. Nalls—$1.65 base, wire; cut, |i.8b base. Tubs—Painted, *2.35; cedar, *i.G0 per meat. Brooms—*1.25 to *5 opr dozen. Ha-mes, Iron ‘bound, *3. Measures—Per nest. *l . PIoav Blades—4 cents per pound. Iron—Swede, 4 1-20 per pound; refined, 2c basis. Plow Block—Haimen, *1; Ferguson, 96c. CANNED GOODS. Corrected Every Saturday by s. R. Jamies & Tinsley Co. Apples—1 pound catw; *1.25 per dozen. Blackberries—2 pound cnn)». *i per dozen; 3 pound can*. *1.05 per dozen. Corn—2 pound cans, oo cents to *1.50 per dozen. String Bean*—2 pound can*, 90 cents per dozen. Tomatoes—2 pound cans, par dozen, £0 cents; 3 pound cans. *1. Okra and Tamutoeo—2 pbund cans, $1.10 per dozen. Juno Peas—2 pound, cans, *L26 per dozen. . Red Cherries—2 pound cany, |i.co per dozen. WhRe Cherries—2 pound cans,*1.75 per Cozen. Limn Beans—*1.25. Peach 2 pound cans, *1.50 per dozen. Pineapples—1 pound can*. *1.60 to *2.25 per dozen; grated, F. & W.. *2.25. UaHpberrtes—2 pound ca ns, *1.85 per llV/.-II. Strawberries—2 pound car.s, *1.50 per dozen. Peaches, pie—2 pound cans, *1.33 per Peaches. California—$2.25. Pig Feet—2 pound canu, *2.25 per dozen. Roast Beef—l pound cans, *1.20 per dozen; 2 pound cans, *2 per dbzen. Com Beef—2 pound cans, *1.85 per dozen. Potted Ham—1-4 pound cars, 63 cents per dozen; 1-2 poiwd cans, *1.25 per dozen. Lunch Tongues—1 pound cans, *3 per dozen. Tripe—2 pound cans. *1.85 per dozen. MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES. Corrected Every Saturday by the S. J aquas & Tinsley Co. The following are strictly wholesale prices: Fish—Kit, white fish, 60c; In half barrels, *4; mackerel in half barrels. No. 3, *4.75; No. 2. *U.W; kits. No. 8, Vbc.j kits, No. 2, 75e. Flour—Beat patent, per barrel, $3.40; second patent, *3.30; straight, *3; fam ily, *2.60; low grades, *2.25. Sugar—Stdndii rd, granulated. 5 1-2 cents; extra C, New York, 6c; New Or leans clarified, 5 cents. Hay—We quote today No. 1 Timothy at *13 ,and fancy. *10. McivtS-d5ulk sides, 8 %. Corn—75 cents per bushel. Oats—Mixed, 45c; White, 48o. Lard— 1 * * * 5 Tierces, D 3-4c^ cans, lOo* per pound; 10-pounil cans, 10 l-2o. <>,!-Uc. ‘ Gnuff—Lorlllard’s Maccaboy snuff, fitono Jars, 45c per pound; glass Jars, 4Go per pound: 2-ounce bottles, *9.900 per gross; 2-ounce cans, $3.60 per gross; 1-pound. cansi-- $),WI per gross; Raiiroaa nnuff, 1-ounce, glass. Be; l-ounco tins, $4.25 per gross. Tomato cateup—Pints, 90o; quarts, *1.25.- . Hominy—Per barrel, *4. • '> Meal—Bolted, 75c; plain, 75o* Wheat—Bran. 85c. Hams—12 to 13c. i Shoulders—9 l-2c. , : HIDES?. WOOL, ETC. Corrected Every Saturday by G. Bernd & Co. Hides—Green sa-lt, 3 cents per pound; dry flltif,' 6 cents per po-und. Goat Skint*—10 to 21 cento each. Sheep Skins—20 to to cen ts each. Beeswax 16 to 22 cents; Wool—‘W.lfl’’oil. in to 70^ rent* ner pound; unwashed, 10 to 12 cents; burry, 7 to 10 cents. 4 LIQUORS. Corrected Every Saturday by L. CohOn t & Co. Whisky-Ryo *1.10 to *3.50; corn, *1.10 to *1.60; gift, *1.10 to *1.73; Nortli Carolina corn,*1.10 to *1.60; Georgia corn, *1.60. # Wines—90 cents to Sir high wine*, *1.33; port and Bherry, *1 to *3; claret, *0 to *10 caao; American champagne, $7.50 to $8.50 per case; cordials, *12 per dozen; bitters, *8 per dozen. MEATS. Corrected Every Saturday by W. L. Henry. Fresh Meats—Western De#f, to uc.; Georgia ; beef. 4 1-2 to Go; dressed hogs, C 1-2 to 7c; Western frmfcimi 7 3-4c; na tive mutton. 0 l-2c; smoked pork sau sage, 8 l-2c; fresh pbrk Aiusage, 8c; Bo logna sausage. Ce. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Corrected Every Saturday by WWltor Nelson. We quote Today:—Eggs plentiful and In moderate demund at 1,5.116%’. per dozen. Chickens are In little better demand nnd receipts light. Hens, 23u26c.; fries, 14a29c.; dudUL 25a27c.; gees?,, 40c.; turkeys, 9al0c. per pound, alive. Sweet aotPtoes—75c. per bushel. Onions—90c. per bushel. Irish Potatoes—*2a2,26 per sack. Dried Apples—8al0c. per pound. 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