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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1894.
IHE WORLD OF TRADE.
Reports by Wire From the
Great Markets.
Mock* ami Uouti*.
Tctt. Oct: li,—aion«r
easy at i j*r t«ai*s ciosea otr^
priiua mere#till)** paper *u*k per*..
63jf. Mexican deliart
cin .go firm, ami actual dui
biil& al »i.t0.‘ 4 a4.b«^ lor a!
J< r ceiuauU: la
burling <
;y day*; li.tl^a
»**.•li**»a.baj»;
commercial wii»: lor sixty uaya.
n.o.tti.b**; for demano. boternmeut tK,naa
Ann. SIMM feouas dull. Uaiitoaa Poudt
dull, biivtr at tlie bouru bid.
noting bloc* quotatiouawto ua lollowa:
BXlLBOAO STOCKS*
Jr er. 1'cticnUli.. 80>i Saan.u ano 18
, H prero*. 18
amer.uugarhenn. bJ’»
preid.. - vo- 4
:coUv. loo; 4
etd M ..luC
□ 83a
iam.ano umo .. Us
laxadiau J'acma.. ibh
l,t« aapoax* a u... 18—
ClUMfOSAlSDB.. .143
tbitiago.n. aua <*, Vi.S
i&itago uaa...... 7«>*
fTMtm 4 agg|
Lit.rbuuuf
Mleoa1«a
li. b.Votaaco,..4. 1 jJ$
ou prera »g
>ew Jersey cent, .llu
hewlontcsuirti. *' J
h. aua h. Jmm !W
Jbori. ana M. pren 2 sS
kcrtneiblaciuo.. «S
uo pr«u.. iv
McrtiikMum..... iuj
* ao prei—145
PftdtcUalu IV
besoms ..... l*H
luanali. JvXer. UK
Sock
fculaua
go preL.llu;,
feUvw Cerillicavea
laiin. U ano a.... }*3»
ao ao pro!.
Texas raemu
Union Puciiiu.... 31>i
WaU bv.Uanar. 6)«
pro. 3*>i
Maxeknosna k.. 31 j*
ao prou. *iO*a
lax* Bnoro M5*«
Lenta, scu Naan.. 64>*
Lou.anabeaaio. 7
kaimuuan cons.. 112.'•
keiu.ana cnar... IU
MlcniKanuiatraAt V8 M - ,, -
lliaooun Pacino.. 21?i •• “ pldilJi
Uotiieanoonioi,.. w.s
nan bonds.
Alabama class a.1U2>, 'lennoisoo eld «’s. 80
ao ciasalf....lu4 lean.new ce»3s..lotl4
do Class o... 92 34 09 09 sa..10934
Xa.aiaxnpea 4*s..luu Tennessee 3'a...« 18
Bone mromiaue.100 Vlglnia 6’aaeg.... »*%
Borin Carolina4».H8 ao X'unna.Uooi 89
OOTZBN11KMT BONDS.
C.P. J’sreelsfed.lU I U.&IJt'frsgalW* 86
L.fl. 4'acoupons. .U1X4 I
‘LIU. i Asked. < Ex dividend.
Cji.jij; . cotton.
Macon, Ga„ Oct. 11.
Our market is quoted at the following
quotations:
Good Middling 5%
Middling ••••• 5%
Strict Low- Middling fjtt
low Middling
Good Ordinary J
Ordinary
LOCAL BECEirTS.
i I
This Pay.,
Thin day is
218| 1801*6081*913 4201 9381
419 2931 *.04 1I25| 026 32U6
COllPAftATIYX KTATKVKNT.
itock on baud Bcptombor lat 1,400
Beceivea elnCo Beptembet let 22,612
J-V.HT MK( KIPTS.
-i 24
Ihns far this wook. 259.263 l37.«J88|2t0.C|b au.oo:
tales, 1,181 bales.
Siw York. Oct. 11.—Tb# future market
ere oo quiet aua closea stoady. bates
141,200 bates.
Jinr,i.i.M..M
Harsh
April
May....
June
July ,
Auc...,t
fcept
(let.
Bov
Lee
Jiicura AND XXronTS.
OOutolidnteu not rocelpu..
«w..wu uuuBwipw... ..i 38,919 ai.'. CO
Exports to oroat Iiriuio Ik.iwjI a-j.-pte
Exports lo France 1 ....
M Exports toOontlpent,.,.| «.40t »i,o;i
Stock ou hand at New York... { 5S&.0ilJ ....
Total since Sopt. let—Net receipt! 9C8.T09
Exports toG.B.... tOO.WU
Exports tQ Franco 69,495
Exports continent 177.090
nkw oblkans cLosixo ruruaxs.
New Orloana. Oct. ll--Outtou tuturoa closed
steady, rales 6j.5eo bafifs.
rftiiiuitry 6 so iJuly..V. a ti
J'coruurjr 8ox (August
Mown G f>9 soptouiiior
April,. 6 74 llii'tooer
short Interest. In fact, some of the shorts
who recently covered on the frost scare
put out fresh short lines this* morning,
and thin helped the decline. Most opera
tive* are now watting for something now
up.
LIVERPOOL,
ltrertwu. Oct ll-Nooo.-8|>ot cotton rairkst,
demand fair with prices easier. American
niiddUna* n*,'. baias i&.ooo onies. of whtcu
WOO were t< r speculation aua export aud
liTiuded 13.800 Amencan. heceipia 10»200 bates,
t msr.can 4.60/.
Ooslug quotations—Tutvireabaroly steady.
. 3 11-64
. 31C-64
t 1(1.114
. 3 17.ot
1 18434
i 20-01
9 21*61
i 23 61
13-64
315-niaSlC-ei
36-6403 16-61
A lti-61
5 17-04 a3 18-64
3 10-61
I VO-Cl n3 21-C4
3 22-6103 23-ti
i 24-04
3 25-6lil3 26-61
future quotations.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
OATS—
Oct
Nov,
Dec
POUT QUOTATIONS.
Gnlvcrton, Oot. H.-Qul-t. Ml*!llne 5
11 M; not »,I50: Btcolf'121,091.
Norlo'Ji, Oot. 11.—Easy. Middling DS4'
net :i,0CU; stock 8,252.
Baltimore. Oet. 11.—Dull. Middling 6:
Block 11.981. ' j
Eoston. Oct. 11.--Quiet, Middling 6VSs
•toek 1.857.
Wilmington, Oct. 11.—Dull. Middling BH:
net C12; etock 28,073.
Philadelphia, Oct. 11.—Quiet. ' Middling
0 8-18; net 303; utock 3,109.
Savannah, Oct. 11 Steady. Middling 511:
net 7.SSU: stock 102.120.
N.iw Orleans, Oct. 11.—Steady. Middling
3 B-:«; net 11.9H; stock 137,707.
Mobile, Oot. II.—Easy. Slldillng 5%; no!
3.131; stock 23,842.
Augusta, Oet. 11.—Quiet and steady. Mid.
dllr.1 3 9-10; net 7S0; utock 9,871.
Charleston, Oct. It.—steady. Middling
Oil; net 2,261; stock 61.076.
Cincinnati, Oet. 11.—Steady. Middling 6;
net 1,470; stock 7,131.
Louisville. Oet.. 11.—Firm. Middling ,
13-16.
St. Louis, Oct. 11. -Quiet Middling |
11-k; net 893; stock 11,433.
Houston, Oct. 11—Easy. Middling 3 11-14;
net 13.397; slo* 44,(11.
SUN'S COTTON REVIEW.
Now York. Oot ll.-Cotton destined 4
to 9 points, recovered 3 to 3 point, of
tl, ahnd then reacted and closed quiet
ut a net decline (or the day of 0 to |
points. The sale, were 141.2W bales.
Liverpool declined t to 814 point*, the*
rallied slightly, but closed barely steady.
Spot Mies, 15,010 bales at a decline at
1-ai In Manchester yarn, were In buy.
era favor; €*.otli« were In moderate da.
nvar/t , ,
Spot cotton here was easy but u»-
cbanged. Sale* LSO for exporta; l.t for
gpi-.ncrs. Port receipts. a919, oealnwi
w et this day Iasi week, 83.117 last year,
In 1851 and 16.242 In l».M foe
this week 231,20. against 196,436 thus far
Lit week.
1-ioduoe exchange mteresta were sup-
DO,ed to be selling long cotton here to
day. The exports from the ports were
170 ) mainly to Great Britain. New Or
leans expects temorraw 13,00) to 14.00).
aga.nst 16.110 la' 1 >' Mr - Prlcc * al ■ N '» w
Yor.c today were the lowest on record.
irr.-ays Feat-area—Too many seller- and
too few buyers Is the story of the day.
The port receipts were moderate nn-1 t.oe
cstl natee for New Orleans ror tomorrow
Wtt* bullish, rather than otherwtjft but
most of the Interior towns reported re-
ceivinf large quantities of cotton, t.iougw
It k true the Augusta arrlv*!* today were
much smaller than
Continent was reptrtel depreMel. Th,
signal service predicted generally fair and
warm weather at the South. Liverpool
Tm «he Southern market, were lower.
There was less pressure to buy from the
Open
High
Low
V.lOS“
51%
61 Vi
50%
50%
53%
r>s%
62%
52%
58%
5S%
67%
67?&
60
60%
59%
69%
50%
60%
49%
49%
48%
60%
6
48%
48%
47%
47%
60%
60%
49%
49%
28%
2S%
28
28
28-y 4
28%
28%
28%
29%
29%
29%
33%
33%
32%
*2%
12.83
12.85
12.85
12.85
12*77%
12.80
12.65
12.77%
7.60
7.60
7.55
7.55
7.40
7.40
7.32%
7.40
6.52%
6.62%
6.50
6.47%
6.47%
6.37%
6.47%
CASH QUOTATIONS.
Patents and bakers flour brands were
steady at the old figures. Low grades
were more firmly held. The market was
quiet. No. 2 spring wheat K>a5G. No. 2
red. 50%.
No. 2 corn, 49%.
No. 2 oats, £$UaH. ,
Pork, |12.S7%al3.12%.
Lard, |7.60a62%.
Short rib sides, |6.60a66.
Dried salted shoulders, $6.87%a50.
Salted cured sides, $7a7.12V&.
Whisky, $1.23.
CHICAGO GAAIN AND PROVISION.
Chicago, Oct IL—The uncertainty sur.
rounding the government report having
been dispelled, by the publication of that
document, destroyed one of the elements
cf speculation In grain today and re
stricted trade to marked extent. The
guesses and tips were at varience with
the true figures, which, allthough they
showed an improvement in wheat, were
more than discounted/ by the sales of
the past few days. There was, however,
a lack of confidence In the present val
ues and the little fellows sold freely
whilst the heavy traders did little if any
thing. Up until noon trade was narrow,
but the kist hour was weak, the lowest
point being reached during that time.
December wlieat opened at 53>/4; ranged
between 53Vja% and 52%; closing at 52%a53
—,.a% cent under yesterday. Cash wheat
*ules were made at prices unchanged from
yesterday, the nominall closing being
weak.
Com—Mors reliance was placed in
Thomas’ report of the corn yield (1,635,000,-
000 bushels) as published in the Cmci'.n-
iati Price Current, than in the govern
ment figures as reported yesterday, orices
sinking under the* weight of selling, in
duced by the former estimate. Like in
w’heat, the weakest portion of the selling
was during the last hour, when the in
side prices of the day were made. It
was not a broad, market, but the disposi
tion was to sell rather than to buy. May
corn opened from 60% to 50%; sold be
tween 50% and 49%; closing at 49%-Hc.
under yesterday. Cash, corn was about
%a% cents under yesterday, the nominal
close -being a full cent under that day.
Oats—The government report showed a
slight Improvement In the yield of oats,
clearly favoring a decline. The weakness
of wheat and corn helped the decline.
There W’as nothing of Importance In the
tra;ie, the bulls displaying no courage
May closed %a%c. lower than yesterday,
Cash oats were unchanged, a fair de
mand for them being seen.
Provisions—An advr ice In the price or
live hogs gave a firm tone to products
and all of yesterday’s buyers tried to dis
pose of their purchansees, but they were
too eager to avail themselves of the Op-
portunttles, the offerings bwomlng too
large for Die prlce9 to withstand. After
wards a decline took place, a prominent
commission house bkl the pr.ces UP. with
January pork 5 cents higher and January
lard and ribs each 254 cents higher.
NAVAL STORES.
Savannah, Oct. ll.-Spirlts of turpentine
firm at 25% cents for regulars; sales, 1,338,
receipts, (two days) 1.816. Rotfn Arm and
Wllmlngtbn. Oct. u ; - S°“£r,,rif'. rr Rf
strained. 90; goal strained, 9.. Spirits of
turpentine Arm at a cenl ”'
$1.15. Crude turpentine, quiet, hard, $1.10,
soft, $1.50; virgin, $1.70.
Charleston. Oct. ll.-Turpentlne Arm st
23 cents; receipts. 11 casks. Rosin, good
strained. Arm at Jl; receipts, 101 bands.
MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT.
STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS.
Bid. Ask’d.
? pof cent, bonds, Jan. and Juty
coupon?, maturity 1896 ,...10i% IOC
4% per cent, bonds, Jan. and
July coupons, maturity 1915.... 113% U4%
4% per cent, bonds, Ian and July
coupons, maturity iu— ,...115 uo
1% per cent bonds. Jaa. and July
coupons, maturity long date. .. » mo
MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Savannah 5 per cent, bonds 104 1C9
Atlunti bonds, price as to rate
of interest *nd maturity 100 J50
Augusta bonds, price as to rate
of Interest and maturity ...100 116
flome bonds, 3 per cent 161% 105
Ofiumbua 5 per cent, ltonda ... .1(0 101
Macon 6.per cent, bonds, quar
terly coupons...! 112 113
RAILROAD BOND3.
Centra! railroad joint mortgage
1 per cent, bond*, Jon and July
coupons 119 117
Georg/a railroad 3 per cent
bonds, Jan. and July coupons,
due 1897 101 103
Georgia railroad 6 per cent,
beiids, Jan. and July coupons
due 1919 10S 130
Georgia railroad 9 per cent,
bonds, Jap. and July coupons,
due 1922 UO U3
Montgomery and Eafaula rail- ^
road, 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. ~
and July coupons, due 1909,... 90 100
Ocean Btcamshlp bonds. 5 ^er
cent. Ian* and July coupons,
due 1920 n
Columbus and Western railroad #
6 per cent. July coupons. ..... 94
Columbus and Rome railroid 6
per ceit. bonds. Jan. and July
coupons 28 40
Augusta and Knoxville railroad
7 per cent, bonds, Jax and
July coupons, due 190C 99 10)
Bavanimh, Americas and Mont
gomery railroad C per cent,
bonds. Jan. add July coupons.. 43 49
Georgia Southern and Florida
qtflrood 6 per cent. bond.*. Jan.
and July coupons, due 1972.... 88 &
South Georgia and Florida rall-
r.>ad Indorsed 7 per cent, bonds.
Jar. and July coupons.l£J
Northeastern railroad indorsed
< per cent, bonis. May and
November coupons Ml luG
Macon and Northern railroid
certificates cf bonds, March
ar-J /y-ptember coupon*. ...... 40 42
Chorleet'in, Columbia and Au
gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds 99 101
||J* Fast Colors,
that arc not affected by soap and water,
are not affected by Pearline. They
will seem brighter and fresher, of
course, but that is the way they looked
when new,. Washing with Pearl
ine has simply taken out the dirt,
and restored them.
Use nothing but Pearline, and
everything will “ look like new ” longer.
There’s no rub, rub, rub in keeping your things fresh and
clean. Take away this ruinous rubbing, and what is left
there to make them look old ? / ^
Qam/1 Peddlers and some unscrupulous j^rocere will tell you “this is as good ns"
OCliU or " the same as Pcarline." XT’S FALSE—Pearline is never peddled,
tv | and if your grocer scuds you something in place of Pearline, be
11 Back honest-Wfttat. S09 JAilES PYLE. New York.
RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN
TURES.
Central railroad common stock.. 16 17
Central railroad 6 per cent, dfl-
betures ,22 23
Southwestern railroad stock.... 69 70
Georgia railroad stock ,...152 155
Atlanta and West Point rail
road debentures W 92
Atlanta and West Point railroad
stock SO 82
LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS.
Macon Gas Light and Water
consols, May and November
coupons * 73
Wesleyan college 7 per cent.
bonds, Jon. and July coupons..100 115
Macon Volunteers’ Armory 1 per
cent, bonds, Jan. and July cou
pons VH i«>
Bibb Manufacturing Company 6
per cent, bonds, *\prll and Oct..
coupons...... 100 1U1
Progress Loan and Improvement
Company...... 50 60
Southern Phosphate Company
stock 80 bb
Acme Brewing Company 1W
bank"stocks,
First National Bank stock 125 190
American National Bank stock.. 85 oo
Exchange Bank stock 92 93
Union Savings Bank and Trust
Company stock M 93
Central Georgia Bank stock 80
Macon Savings Bank stock...... 90 93
Central City Loan and Trust /
Company stock,..75 ‘fiit
DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS.
Corrected Every Saturday by Henry J.
Lamar & Sons.
Cinamon Bark—Per pound, 12 to
Cloves—Per pound, 15 to 25c. ,
Drugs and Chemicals—Gum nssafoe-
tlda, 35o pound; camphbr gum, *to 65c
pound; gum cplum $2.40 to $2.69 pound;
morphine, 1-Sa, $2.25 to $2.45 ounce; qui
nine (according to size) 88 to SO centa
ounce; sulphur, 4 to 6c pound; ©alts, Ep
som, 2 1-2 to 3c pound, copperas, 2 to 3c
pound; salt petre, 10 to 12o pound; bo
rax, 15 to ISo pound: bromide potash, 50
to 55c per pound; chlorate, 25 to 30c per
pound: carbolic acid. 50c to $1.75 pound;
chloroform, 75c tb $1.40 pound; calomel,
85o to $1; logwood, 16. to * 20o pound;
cream trrtar. commercial, 25 to 30o.
DRY GOODS. x
Corrected Every Saturday by S. Waxel-
baum & Son.
Prints—Berwick. 3 l-2c; standard 4 1-2
tb 5c; turkey red. 4 to 5 l-2c; Indigo blue,
4 to 4%c.; solids. 4 to 5 cents.
Sheetings—3-4a3%, %alc.; 4-4al4 5 cents.
Tickings—From 6 to 12c.
Checks—3 1-2 to 6c.
Blenching*—Fruit of the Loom, 6 3-4
to 7 l-2c.
FRUITS AND'NUTS.
’ Corrected by A. A. Cullen.
Figs—Dry, choice, 12 1-2 tb 15 CfBtK.
Peanuts—North Carolina, 3 1*2 cents;
Virginia. 4 and 6 Cents.
Lemons—$4.
Nuts—'Tarragon la almonds, 15 cents pex
pound; Naples walnuts,• 16 cents; French
walnuts, 10 cents; pscans, io centa
Apples—Sun dried, 6 to 7 cent# per
pound.
Raisins—New In market, $2 pef box;
London layers, $2.25 per box.; looso Mus
catel, $2 per box.
Irish Potato«£-$2.25 per tack.
HARDWARE.
Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap
Hardware Company.
Axes—$6 to $7 per doezn.
lVtr Lead—Go per pound.
Buckets—Paintzs $1.25 per dozeni ce
dar, three hoops, $2.25.
Cards—Cotton, $4.
Chains—Trace,' $3.60 to $4.0 per
dozen.
Well buckets—$3.25 per dozen.
Rope—Manilla, 12c; sisel, 10c; cotton,
12 cents.
Shoes—Horse, $4; Mule. $5.
Shovels—Antes, $10 per dozen, .
Shot—Drop, $1.35 per sack.
Wire—Barbed, 3c per pcvxJ.
Wire—Barbed, 3c per pound.
Nalls—$1.65 base, wire; cut, $1.35 base,
base.
Tubs—Painted, $2.35; cedar, $4.50 per
nest.
Brooms—$1.23 to $5 epr dozen.
Homes, iron bound, $3.
Measures—Per nest, $1.
Plow Blades—4 cents per pound.
Iron—Swede, 4 l-3c per pound; refined,
2c basis.
Plow stock—Ha<hnen, $1; Ferguson,
90c.
CANNED GOODS,
Corrected Every Saturday by S. R.
Janues & Tinsley Co.
Apples—1 pound enna, $1.23 per dozen.
Blackberries—2 pound cans. $l n«r
dozen; 3 pound can®, $1.03 pef dozen.
Corn—2 pound cans. 90 cents to $1.50
per dozen.
String Bo3iift—2 pound cans, 90 cents
per dozen.
Tom.vtnes-r2 pound cans, per dozen, 80
cenm; 3 pound cans, $1.
Okr.i and Tomatoes—2 pound cans,
$1.10 per dozen.
June Peas—2 pound cans, $1.23 per
dozen.
Red Cherries—2 pound cans, $1.60 per
dozen.
White Cherries—2 pound cans,$1.75 per
dozen.
Lima Beans—S1.25.
peaches—2 pound cans, $1.50 per
dozen.
Pineapples—l pound cans. $1.50 to $2.25
per dozen: grated. F. fe W.. $2.25.
Rimpberries—2 pound cans, $1.63 per
dbzen.
Strawberries—2 pound car.*, $1.50 per
dbzen.
Peaches, pie—2 pound cans, $1.33 per
dozen.
Apricots. CallfornIa—3 pound can9,
$2.25 per dozen.
Peaches. California—$2.25.
Pig Feet—2 pound c.inu. $2.23 per
dozen.
Kbo/st Bsef— 1 pound cans, $1.20 per
dozen; 2 pound’cans. S2 per dbzen.
Corn Beef—2 pound cans, $1.85 per
dozen.
PWteil Ham—1-4 pound cans, 6$ cents
per dozen; 1-2 potted cans, $1.23 per
dozen.
Lunch Tongues—1 pound cans. $3 per
dozen.
Tripe—2 pound cans, $1.83 per dozen.
MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES.
Corrected Ewry Sntunliy by the S.
Jnqueii & Tinsley Co.
The following are strictly wholesale
pr.ces:
FUh—Kit. white fish. 60c; In half
barrels, $4: mackerel In half barrels,
Or, Price’s Cream Baking Posvde?
Most Perfect Made,
No. 3, $4.75; No. 2. $6.50; kits, No. S, 75c;
kits. No. 2, 75c.
Flour—Best patent, per barrel, $3.80;
second patent, $3.20; straight, $3; fam
ily, $2.50: low grudes, $2.25..
Sugar—Standard granulated, C cents; ex-
tra C, New York, 4% cents; New Orleans
clarified, 4% cents.
Hay—We quote today No. 1 Timothy
at $18 and fancy, $10.
Meats-Bulk sldea, 7% cents.
Corn—75 cents per bushel.
Oa;tfi—Mixed, 45c; white. 48o.
Lard—Tierces, 9 cents; cans, 9% cents
pound; 10-pound cans, 10 l-2c.
Oil—lie.
Bnuff—Lorlllnrd’s Muccaboy snuff,
stone Jars, 45c per pound; glass jars.
45o per pound: 2-ounco bottles, $9,900
per gross; 2-ounce cans, $8.60 per gross;
1-pound cans. $3.96 per gross; Kaiirnao
snufT, 1-ounce gloss, 6c; 1-ounce tins,
$4.25 per gross.
Tomato catsup—Pints, 90c; quarts,
$1.25.
Hominy—Per barrel, $4.
Meal—Bolted, 75c; plain, 75o.
W’heat—Bran, S5c.
Hams—12 to 13c.
Bhoulders—9 l-2c.
HIDES. WOOL, ETC.
Corrected Every Saturday by O. Berni!
ic Co.
Hides—Green salt, 3 ccntti per pound;
dry flint, 5 cents per pound.
Goat Skiiw—10 to 21 centa each.
Sheep Skins—20 to 50 cents each.
Beeswax 10 to 22 cents.
Wpal—'Whflhed. ia ?0 *erit« n*r
pound; unwashed, 10 to 12 cents; burry,
7 to 10 cents.
LIQUORS.
Corrected Every Saturday by L. Cohen
& Co.
Whisky-Rye $1.10 to $3.50; corn, $1.10
to $1.50; gin, $1.10 to $1.75; North Carolina
corn,$1.10 to $1.50; Georgia corn, $1.C0.
Wines—90 cents to $1: high wines,
$1.83; port and sherry, $1 to $3; claret.
$G to $10 case; American champagne,
$7.50 to $8.50 per case; cordials, $12 per
dozen; bitters, $8 per dozed.
MEATS.
Corrected Every Saturday by W. L.
Henrv.
Fresh Meats-Western be*r, 6% to «c.;
Georgia beef. 4 1-2 to Cc; dreaaed hogs,
6 1-2 to 7c; Western mutton 7 3-4c; na
il vo mtiUon. 6 l-2c; smoked pork sau
sage, 8 l-2c; fresh pbrk sausage, 8c; Bo
logna sausage. Cc.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Corrected Every Saturday by Walter
Nelf on.
We quote Today i-Efgs plentiful and In
moderate demand at 15al5%3. per dozen.
Chickens are In little better demand find
receipts light. Hens, 25a2Gc<; fries, RuDOe.;
ducks,’ 25a27c.; geese, 40c.; turkeys, falOc.
per pound. Alive. •
Sweet adfFloes—75c. per bushel.
* Onions—90c. per bushel..
Irish Potatoes—$2a2.2u per sack.
Dried- ApplcB-€U0c. per pound.
Evaporated AppU\s ~H>.tll%r. per pound.
Tennessee Butter—15al7c. per pound.
Georgia Butter—17al9c. per pound.
Elgin Creamery Buutter-23o21c. per
pound. ■ • . / . , .
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Tho ap
praisers Appointed to set aside a twelve
months’ support to Mrs. Eftlo McMlnn
and her two children out of the estate of
8. W. McMlnn, !ate of said covnty, do-
itv.n -1, having filed th-Ir return in thin
office, this is therefore to hdtify all par-
tics concerned to filo objection*, if nny
they have, on or before the first Monday
In November, U9i, why said return should
not be made the Judgment of thin court.
C. .M. WILEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—The ap
praisers appointed to set aside a twelve
months’ support out of tho estate of o.
G. Motley,deceased,for Mrs. Flora W.Reld,
formerly Motley, and her two minor chil
dren. having filed their return In this of
fice. this is to notify all parties concerned
to file their objections, if any they have,
on or before the first Monday In Novem
ber, 1891, why said return fth6uld not bo
mode the judgment of this court
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-M. H. Me-
rea and James R. Avant, executors of the
estate of Mrs. Catherine A. McRea, lato
of said county, deceased, having repre
sented to this court that they have fully
discharged the duties of said trust ond
now ask for letters of dismission. This is
therefore to notify all parties concerned
to file their objections. If nny they have,
on or before the first Monday In January,
1895, or else letters of dismission will
then bo Issued ns asked for.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-G. W.
Oaraker. administrator of tho eatate of
W. B. Ferrell, late of said county, de
ceased, represents to thla court.that he
his fully discharged tho dutUu of said
truxt. and therefore asks for letters of
dlsmteslon: Thin In. therefore, to notify
all parties concerned to file their objec
tions, If nny they have, on or before
the first Monday In January, 1E35, or
cto letters will be granted os asked
for. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
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GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY-Samue! R.
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}i:»vi:i»j rt-prr-ffptfil t<» tliH court that hf
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Ulon. This Is, therefore, to notify all par
ties roncernod to fll« objections. If nny
they have, on or before the first Monday
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trill then l»e granted as asked for.
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GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—G. I,
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of administration on the ©state of J.
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GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Dr.’ *B. H.
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property of Willie C.Foster, this is there
fore to n ntfy a^l parties concerned to
tfit their objections, if any tbty have, o»
or before th* first Monday la November
ISM. or letters wul then be issued At
asked for.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
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