The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 14, 1894, Image 10

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10 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MOUNTNG. OCTOBER 14, 1894. THE fORLMF TRADE Reports by Wire From the Urent Markets. SfM-K* ■«'< lltKlt. It. OCt. It. —3f<m«r OQ r-nll . . r*r Mil.:' rrrrtsz »: I. trim* 4**1* fci retie l**r •UVM «»s *rt\c«nd*'Wur*~—. tuning irUtTitf® nrm, WllJJ Kiuiii bU*ll<«MlO Mir An er.uwt-uu.. *0% ao rrefo.. 1** Airier.fcur f rJifan. WJ( 04. prctt.. *U* in.ir.^K.iiwo«.iw, 0» J.reiJ~..)bi *kun. MinMt $.s J tJtl.BEO 4<LI«» .. ?* Uig.MOlSDl'fcClb*., 44 V )»’* tBie«AO« Alton ...I42 iUCft jto.l*. AU4 (A. VJk Ukhmwi. 1i'« JL*<*.L*«* BOO W.R*S M«t'r»»uuC»i. *. U>* J.'Sn.H.V.Anau*. j0 !**• MiOAUU >*.. Jilt on pr#u. ',0s lit* HQor*.......iAft , 4 UliU.«Dulil«D.. 44,‘» J.< u. (>iid Aew Ain. 7 ASiiiii.ntUii. lotiB.iliaH litib.ana Uti... in tuciiiffAii c#n r/ut vs url raalOO.. 31 \ HoosioAiiOUuiak.. 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Iucr*a*a •*l#«W 1 lia banka now Howl in «*»t:aaa ot tlie raQulrauiantaoi Ui*v«*i»ere*nwrttio COTTON. Macon, Oct. 13. 'Our market la quoted at the following riuotatlona: Oood Ml^lUng. 6V* MMAlng .. Strict I»w Middling JH Ix>w Middling 9k Oooa Ordinary Ordlnaiy........ ;<HAi. *».* Kirp«. I to 9 points and closM steiy with sal** of <*.1.000 bal^a. Liverpool cdvanccd 1*$ to I points, widen was mmrlMble m t rw sponse tr. a dccIJna of 14 points hers yc u-rdsy. T^e r.loae there was steady and the spot sales were 10.409 tnles, which Is doing well for ftuurday. It is believed that * prominent Strx Orleans operator has been buying her* on a seal# down throvgh various German bouses during the past week. Cott«m Is below the cost of production. It cannot be brought to New Yoik from the South except at * loan against soles of futures here, and the New York hss lately fallen off slight ly. The port receipts were eatlmotoJ at Wm, sgaJnyt 33,909 this day last year and W.K9 In 1891. Houston received 1*,- SW, against 7,611 New Orleans expects 26,00 to 28,009 Monday, against 1S.00 4la«t year. Spot cotton here was unchanged. Th« JAU1 River operatives have agreed to go to work Monday at the 10 per cent, reduction In wages. The two bull cards today were Liverpool snd cold weather. Many operators were afraid of frost over Sunday and covered up, preferring to await developments. A frost at this stage of the season would undoubtedly drive In some of the Wgg-'r bears and cause a sharp upward movement in prices. Stevens ft Co. LIVERPOOL. livernsot. Oct. 13-21 coo.-spot notion market demand fair with price* e«ay. American mlddlJnft 4 IMA Sola* J0.0UJ huioe. r>t wbien [>•* were Pr apcculattuti «nd export and Included 9.740 American. liecMpta a/>40 baiea, American —— poet!)# quotation*— 7 ufures steady. | opouin*. Ocvibar,,. October* November.. N Oft m ti’r-becemn* r I ettinbrr Jnnunrjr. l obruary., retauarj-llaretiM.. JUuli-april AiuliAlar M ny. June June-July b J 2-44 3 13-4404 12-fit ■4 lMiavlJ*Ai n ia-«i«3 l& ci z ssab&a 1C Ci > ie-ci«s J i •#< * »l'.'4Jft3 3144 1 2264 SII4J J U*.t0$ 14-64 a 13-C4ft3 1441 5 14-41* 4 1J-CI ■i IO.C4a311^4 i Halt j 19atto3 2044 A 2l>€4ik$ 2‘J-6t ■1 23*61 FUTURE QUOTATIONS. Thetanding futures range! ns follows: #HEAT- Open High Low w*OS9 Oct. . . . 61'A 6114 51 61 Dec. . . . 61H 6114 63 4$ May. . . . 6»14 68 6314 CORN— Oct. . . . W. 65% un* 40 Nov. . . . «'A <5:; <5t4 <514 Mcc. . . . . m <714 <7? <714 Muy. . , . OATS- m <574 <K5 <374 Oct. . . . SS’.i m 28 29 Nov. . . . £i:4 m *844 23*i D#e, . . . *'4 an* 3954 Z)\k May. . . . x>onK- S3 3314 33«4 • 3344 Oct. . . . 12.10 Jan. . . . ii.7B itnii 12.6214 LARD— Oct, ... 7.* Jan. . . . 7.40 7.3214 7.3214 R1U3- Oct fl.(5 C.C 6.«14 e.65 Jim. . . . 6.45 C.W 6.40 6.40 * Atlanta and West Point rail* roj l N-ben three 90 Atlanta and Weat Point railroad stock g) LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS. Macon Gas Light an*i Water consols. May aiui November coupons... Wesleyan college 7 per cent. bond% Jan. and July coupons..109 1 Macon Volunteers' Armory 7 per cent. Lojybi, Jan. and July cou pons i BAb Manufacturing Company 6 per cent, bonds, April and Get. coupons...: * ,....110 1 Progress !/>an and improvement Company...... fi& Southern Phosphate Company ■tdeje.. «... so Acme Browing Company 100 BANK STOCKS. First National Bank stock 123 1 American National Bank stock.. » Exchange Bank stock VS Union Savings Bank and Trust Company stock y& Central Georgia Bank stock Macon Savings Bank stock 90 Central City Loan and Trust Company stock v& DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS. Corrected Every Saturday by Henry J. Lamar'ft Sons. Cinamon Bark—Per pound, 12 to 15a CJoves—Per pound. 15 to 25c. Drugs and Chemical#—Gum assafoe- tlda, 35c pound: camphbr gum, 55 to 65c pound; gum opium 32.40 to 32.G9 pound' morphine, 1-S*. $2.25 to $2.45 ounce; qui nine (according to »!ze) 28 to 90 cent# ounce; sulphur, 4 to.de pound; waits, Ep som. 2 1-2 to 3c pound, copperas. 2 to 3c pound; gait pet re, 10 to 12c pound; bo rax. 16 to 18c pound: brbmldo potash, 60 to 65c per pound; chlorate, 25 to 303 per pound; carbolic acid. 50c to $1.75 pound; chloroform. 75c to $1.40 pound; calomel, 85c to $1; logwood, 16 to 20c pound; cream trrtar, fconunercfci], 25 to 30c. DRY GOODS. h CCWASATIYK ITATEMKNT. Iteek t-n hand Her»onjl*«r Isl. H4retvm sinew Sapient hoi 1»|. ...» Monday...... TSMKlsy..... 9l:ua tor tUU week. |8 3;j||S rl- Hi’ 4CU5I 43Vb&] ami tWCIti 6'Jlll* •msj 61913 463W| 4141U awwi aoittnt 6H«I IthJi 46,061 49 OWj IS,001 M.i«t Raw l«rx. Oct )3.-0po» ooitoo dull; tnlddlipc gult fls-Pli mlddUoc upiau-u 6 MO. bales, 194 naios. gsw York, Oot. 13.—Ths futura market cvaRM quiet aua ctossa stouOy. s«iea •1.000 talo*. klnieii • AprU SUM....... Juno, July Aug. axcairra akd uron-*. CNvday l «fl,Os'4;"46,W g*|W* WUPHlUr J.MHrtsUiirraucs^.,,,,,1 , I i|« ru ivO-mUnsot.... II,Me I 8i,5;u '-“t m New York... j Mi,7oa| toil dated Bsfrtv<«i pts.. .. l tu Orest itrilaln Tuwl elucsbspt, Ut~Kstreoatpu l.Ml.ttl " *' " Kip'rUioiUi..., Itt.sil •' ^ M Skimm lo Yroiir* M.OOl w ** Skparts eostlssoi 321,194 I 44 I U . AM , 6 49 I ft , 0 TT July. A S3 August..,.„„ repieimisr .... ‘*r A 44 inbir........ A 4.1 " «... • 46 POUT QUOTATIONS. Oalveston. Oct. 1L—Quiet; middling# tu ne! recvlpta. 11.336; stock. UAftg. Norfolk. OctJUk—-Steady; middlings, f,*fc- net rev-tipts. 2.SJ7; stock, II.D8, BslUtoors, Oct. 13.-Dull; m&driUnfs, 6; stock. 14.311. Boston. Oct 11—Quiet; mMdllngw 61-16; stock. 1,12). Wilmington. Oot. 13.—Firm; middlings net reretpta, 1A0A: stock. $2,813. PtvltadetphliU Oct. lL-Steady. mid. dlingn, 6i 4 . Havnnnah. Oct. 13-Steady; mldUUngf, l\\ net receipts. MM; stock. IW.5M. Np^ Orleans, Oct, 13.—rtt.-udy; mid dling a, 6 T-1A; net receipts, li.2ll; stock* mjii Mobile, Oct. 13.—QuW*t; mldtll'.ngs, Cf; nrt n elpt*. J.3M; stock, 18.0C4. M *HU\ Oct 13,-mcady; mlMUlkni. Stock. 28.831 Auftosi.i, Oct lu-Stsady; wtUUr.gv, 9 9-16; net receipts, 140; stock, MSI. Charleston. Oct toady; m‘..idlings, 9 7-16: net rscelpt#, 2.675; stock. 56,094. Cln« innatt. Oct 13.-K.My; roiddllACA net receipt.^ 1,<W0; etx4c. fJtt Louisville. Oct U.—Quiet; mlJdilngM, 5^. Ht. liouis, Oct 1$. •steady* middiings 3 9-16; net receipts, 899; stock, 12,S6. Houston. Oct 11—Bns> ; ml-Mnncs, 5‘ei not lYceipta,. iMN; stock, 4S.\sS. STEVENS ft CO/8 COTTON. New York. Oct 18.-Mifpdol was un- expectedly strong and this fact and cool, vr v\rather and prclctlons of froat by ths stgnnl Service for Arkansas and Tonnee- sc# had a bracing effect < rx prices.# Gen- erolly cooler scathe# sits indicated for the cotton t**:t within the next twenty- four hours. A cold wave 1a moving doon from th# West Halit rtportsd in :h»* Chile sutoo. The Chronicle** weather tv- port wai not *0 favorable ** many h«d expected. From some portlopR of TVsai tk# reports were unfavorable. From Lc<*- Htle and Chappell HU1 and oth-r points there are reports of conquerable damage by worms. 1>ie official government re port of the treat tn the Memphis district on October 9 has just been received and states the temperature at Brownsville via as low as 81 and conveys tK jm- prsmlPA that the frost in that region was mere general and severe than many hid supposed. It reports a killing froat at Newport. Ark* ca the 9th 1 nitont. The a rather o^ers undoubtedly tnsde the boars uiawj and price# here advaaced CASH QUOTATIONS. Flour quiet an! steady. Price# were unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat, 66ft to 66. No. 3 <;orn, 49 cents. No. 2 oats, 28*411% rents Pork, 12.75 to 1.1.00. l/ird, 7.C7% to 7.70. short rib Sides, 6.65 to 6.70. Dry salt shoulders, 6.29 to 6.37tf. Short r|e#r sktea, 7.12^4 to 7.25. Whisky, $1.23. LiAMSON BROS? GRAIN LETTER. Chicago, Oct. 13.—Phe last week has been a very dull one. trade has been very moderate ar.d mostly local; nothing has transpire! to disturb tho serenity ot the situation; even the government report failed of effect, which, however, is not to be wondered st, as It was pretty well discounted, «n<1 the market ho# gradually M|k of Its own weight; prices have made new records, but the general disinclina tion to enter th# nrurkot and sell short would indicate that prices are dragging on a hard bottom anil nny favorable new# of consequent? Is b>und to send prices up. Exports of 3.327.000 bushrts show a decided Increase, while there Is a noticeable falling off In the Northwest ern receipts, which has been a depressing factor, while the visible supply on Mon day Is not expected to increase over 760,- 000 bushels. It is true Monday's increase •was much larger than expected, yet It Is but a question of time when conspicuous decreases *vlll be posted. There has been aome Inquiry for ie»l wheat, and Now York reports sales there at materially Wisher prices than has recently been ob tain iblo. The foreign markets have shown some strength, especially Paris. Today has been a very quiet one In all pits; wheat has been unusually dull and prices conilncd within % to U of a cent range. Corn.—Ths situation remains unchanged from our lost report other Oran that ther# Is a falling off In the rath demand, i rtcet ss a consequence have rukyl at a lower rang#. Trading the whole week has hven of the sculping ordtf nnd conllned ktrgc- ly to protef-Mlonali*. Tho prices of vhls eercvU have been boomed up by specula tion tho post month or so on tho crop profipocts, which It ts true have been very sorlous. and everyone Is wondering at the small demand. The fact ts moat people except those In 1 tho deal think the thing ha* l»v«--n «*\ er lone. ^ Lamson Bros. A *"v>, • MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT. STATE OF aiCORQIA BONDS. Bld.Ask'd. 7 per cent, bonds, Jan.' and July coupon*, maturity i&M .....loity ma 4H per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, maturity ISIS....113H 114^4 4«4 jH«r cent, bonds. Ian and July coupons, maturity TO no us iu, per cent bonis, Jan. and July coupons, maturity tong date. 89 100 MUNICIPAL BONDS, Savannah 5 per cent, bonds 104 $06 Atlanta bonds, prlco as to rate of Interest and maturity 100 ix> JdiK'.iala bonis, price .is to rate of interest and nut:irp.y ..109 21$ Home bonds, S per Nat.. M|| KG Odlutubus 3 per cent, Uonda ... .1(13 ltd Macon 6 per cent, bonds, quar terly coupons..., )u uj x RAILROAD 110ND3. ‘ Central raUroal joint niortgigo 7 per cent. bon l-. Jon and July coupons U| ut Georgia railroad 6 per 'cent. iHmds, Jan. and July coupon*. due 1S97............... ... ..1^1 J(fl Georgia railroad 6 per cent. U iul.*. Jail, on-1 July cou;vms, duo 1910 1W UJ GvorgU railroad 6 per ceiiL bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due I9i! ilO 1U Montgomery and Eufaula rall- road. 6 per cent bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1109.... SO 100 Ocem Si Muuship bonds, t per cent. Un. and July coupons, due I&o jg Columbus snd Western rullrotd 6 per cent. July COJponn 94 94 Columbus and Home rallroui 6 per a 1 it. bonds, Jan. and July .. $3 40 Augusta and KnotcUl# railroad 7 per cent bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due IftX ,...89 10) Favannah, Americas and Mont gomery railroad « per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons.. 43 49 Georgia Southern and Klonda railroad 6 per cent bond*. Jan. and July coupons, due 1ST*.... SS S9 South G.-orgla and Florida rail- r ^ad Indorsed 7 l'cr cent bonds, Jan. and July coupons IOC Northe.iatern railroad indorsed 6 per cent, bonds. May and November coupon* tftft 105 Mac.'a *wl Northern railroad certificates of bond*, March ax>d RspAtonbsr coupons. ...... 40 42 Charleston. Columbia and Au gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds 9# 101 RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN TURES. Neutral railroad common stock..»16 IT Corrected Every Saturday by S. Waxel- taum ft Son. Print#—Berwick, it l-2c; ntflndard 4 1- to 6c; turkey red. I to 5 l-2c; tndlga blui 4 to i%c.: eollda 4 to & cents. Sheetings—3-4x214# %slc.; 4-4it4-2 5 cents .Ticking*- From 5 to 12c. Check#—3 1-2 to 6c. Bl.caching#—Fruit of the Loom, 6 3-4 to 7 l-2c. FRUITS AND NUTS. Corrected by A. A. Cullen. Fig#—Dry, choice. 12 1-2 tb 15 ceirtH. Peanut#—North Carolina, 3 1-2 cents; Vlrginltt. 4 and 6 cents. Lemon#—$4. Nuto-Tarragonia oimondf, la cent# pet pound; Naples walnuts, is cents; Frencr walnuts, 10 cents; pleans, ju cento. Apples—Sun dried. C to 7 cent# per pound. IiaJslnfl—New in market, $2 per box: London layers, 12.25 per box; loose Mus catel, $2.per box. -Irish Potatoes—$2.29 per sack. HARDWARE. Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap Hardware Company, Axes—$6 to $7 per doczn. Bar Lead—60 per pound. I ill •!< • fTM !::*;• St. 25 per -dozen; ce dar, three hoops, $2.25.' Oasds—Cotton, $4. Chains—Trace, $3.60 to $4.0 per dozen. Wb1l buckets—$3.25 per dozen. Rope—Manilla, I2c; nisei, 10c; cotton, 12 cents. . Shoes—Horse, $4: Mule. $5. Shovels—Ames, $10 per dozen. Shot—Drop, 41.35 pet tfack. Wire—Barbed, 3c per povaa. Wire—Barbed. 3c per pound. Nalla-413® base, wire; cut, $1.35 base, bane. Tuba—Painted, *2.35? cedar, $4.60 per pent. Brooms—$1.23 to 35 epr, dozen. Homes, Iron bound, $3. MeaBuros—Per traat, $l. Plow Blades—1 cent# per' pound. Iron—Btvede, 4 l-Io per pound; reffned, 2c basis. Plow afock—H-tlmen, $1; Ferguson, 90c. CANNED JGOODS. Corrected Every Saturday by S. R. Januet & Tinsley Co. Apple#—1 pound can*, $L25 per dozen Blackberries—2 pound ns,, $1 per dozen; 3 pound cans. $:.05 per dozen. Corn—2 pound cons. 90 centa to $1.50 per dozen. String Beans—2 pound cane, so cents per dozen. Tomatoes—*J pound cans, per dozen SO cent#; 3 pound can*. $L Okra and Tomatoes—2 pbund cans $1.10 per dozen. June Peas—2 pound cans, 31.25 ™. r dozen. Red Cherries—2 pound cane, 31.6O per dozen. % White Cherries—2 pound cans,$l.75 per dozen. •Lima Bean#—$1.25. Peachcu—2 pound cans, 31.50 D er dozen. Plnenpplea—1 pound eans, $1.50 to $2.25 per dozen; grated. F. ft W„ $2.25. Raspberries—2 pound cans. $1.85 per dbxen. Rirawberrles—2 pound car.#, $1.60 per dozen. Peaches, pie—2 pound cans, $1.35 per dozen. Apricots. California—3 pound cans, $2.25 per dozen. t Pea elms. California—32.25. Pig Fofft—2 pound earn*, $2.25 per dozen. Komi lleef—1 pound cans. $1.20 per dozen; 2 pound cans. $2 per tbv.rn. Corn Beef—2 pound cans, $l.S5 per doxen. Potted Ham—1-4 pound can#, 65 cents jxw dozen; 1-2 pound cans, $1.25 per ngues—t pound cans, $3 per Central railroad 6 per de dozen. Lunch T dozen. Tripe-2 pound con*. $1.85 per dozen. MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES. Corrected Every Saturday by the S. Jaques ft Tinsley Co. The following are strictly wholesale' price#: Fish—Kit. white fish. 60c; In half barrel*. $4: mackerel In hair barrels. No. X. $4.75; No. 2, $6.50; kits, No. 3, 75c; kits. No. 2. 75c. Flour—Pi!*t patent, per barrel, $3.30; st'eond patent, $3.20; straight, $3; fam ily, 12.9Of k>w arades. $2.26. Sug:ir—Standard Kr?inuk«led, 5 cents; ex tra C, N*»V York. 4H cents; New Orleans chirirted. 4H cent;*. Ilay—We «;uote today No, 1 Timothy at $lit and favor, $19. Meat*—Bulk eMoa, 7U cents. Corn—75 cents ih-t bushel. Oats—Mixed, 45^; white. 48c. Laid—Tierces. 9 cents; cans, 9*4 cents pound; 10-pound cans, 10 l-2c. Oil—lie. Snuff—Lorillard’s Mbccaboy snuff, stone j.ir». 43c per pound; glass jnr>\ 45o per pound; pamtt bottles, $9,900 P*.- groes; 9-ounce ran*. $5.60 per gross; 1-pound can*. $s.» per gross; Kmuroaa Miiff. l-mruv gla.H.s, 5c; l-OUBOt ttfil $1.25 ;vr groo*. ^Tomato caieup—Pints, 90c; quarts, iiomlny—Per barrel, $4. Meal—Bolted, 75c; plain, 75c* Wheat-Bran. S5c. 1 lams—13 to 13c. Shoulders—9 l-2e. “This Picture and that” Fora long time fir. John Barbee, of 117 Main St., Durham, N. C. was a victim to Dyspepsia He was advised to take Brown’s Iron Bitters. On July 10,1834, h» wote a Ernie ful letter in which he Mid: “I have uicd Bhowk’s Thom Btrmta for tiro months for D^rpopsia and it tint cured nte. ” Hs does not mind it’s being known— perhaps his letter may help YOU to a cure! This remedy has helped thous- andsduringthepast 20 yrs. Will you try it? It docs not constipate and It WON’T INJURE THE TEETH. Blown Cbcm.Co. Balto. 714. pound; unwashed# 10 to 12 cents; burry# 7 to 10 cent*. LIQUORS. Corrected Every Saturday by L. Cohen ft Co. Whisky—Rye $1.10 to $3.50; corn. $1.10 to $1.60: gin, $f,10 to $1.73; North Carolina corn.tl.10 to $1.90; Georgia corn, $1.00. Win#*—90 centii to $l; high wines, $1.33; port and sherry, $1 to $3; claret. $6 to $10 cixe; American champagne, $7.50 to $8.50 per case; cordials, W2 per doxen; fitters, $8 oer dozen. MEATS. Corrected Every Saturday by W. L. Henry. Fresh Meat#—'Western bs'i, b% to yc.) Georgia beef. 4 1-2 to 5c; <3reeled hogs, 6 1-2 to 7c: Western mutton 7 3-4c; na tive mutton. G l-2c: smoked pork sau sage, 8 l-2c; fresh pbrk sausage, 8c; Bo logna eaiuuge. Cc. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Corrected Every Saturday by Waller Nelson. We quote Today:—Eggs plentiful nnd in moderate demand at lSalSVfrr. per dozen. Chickens are in little better demand und receipts light Her.s, 25a26c.; fries, 14*203.; ducks, 26a27c.; gee*o, 40c.; turkeys, salOc. per pound, alive. Sweet aotPtoes—73c. per bushel. * Onions—90c. per bushel. Insh Potatoes—$2a2.2o per sack. • Dried Apples—8il0C. per pound. Evaporated Apples—1 Gallic, per pound. Tenuessea Butter—HbU.76. per pound. Georgia Butter—I7al9c. per pound. v Elgin Creamery Ruutter—23a2tc. per pound. ANSWER THIS QyESTION. . Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer aud lx? made miserable by Indigestion, con stipation, dltxiaeas, ions of appetite, coming up of llje food, yellow nkin, when for 75 cents we will sell them Shiloh's Vltallzer .guaranteed to cure them? Sold by Goodwyn ft Small Drug Company, corner ' Cherry street and Cotton avenue. v , (FroiH U, S'. Joun.al of . Prof.W. n.Peekc,whom.ik«aipccUUy of Erncpsjr, bas without doubt treated sad cured more ewe* than anyUving Physkhn; blssnccc^RtulonUbins. Vfe luvohcanlofc»icaof56ycani'*trnclliiacuredb3rhha. 1 ie puMIshesA valuable work on this' dlsetse which lie aor.ih with a largo bottle of Iii« abioldte enre,fttc <o any wCfercr who may tend i£?ir P.O. ami Kxprej* mP areas. 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