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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1894.
11
THE WORLHF TRADE.
lie-ports by Wire From the
^reaf Markets.
RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN
TURES,
trade was transacted did not vary % of
a cent from* the closing pr'.c *s of yetter-
day. At the close a few liquidating tales . 4 ,
depressed the price a little, hut was a Central railroad common stock.. 15
distinctly minor character in business at c £ n f r ** railroad 6 per cent, de-
all times. Througnout the entire l.slf- -.**15*** * &
holiday session then 'vas scarcely enough Southwestern railroad stock.... 73
to fill fifteen minutes on an ordinary d*y. ™ r * la
December wheat opened at 52*4 declined A i la ", ta . “ d , VVes ‘ Polnt raJ1 '
to Kit. closing at 514, a net loss of iiaH d W
of a cent for the day. Cash wheat was a ani ^* 8t Point railroad
etock so
LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKR
Macon Gas Light an! Water
STOCKS AND BONDS. ,
New Y.ork, oct. 27,-Money on call easy ?£ * ceat , ,or 'J® <*?■ Cash wheat
at 1 per cent Prime mercantile paper; Sf fSf
her cent Sterling ercikuuA firm. points, 788,790 bushels; shipments, 303,•
with actucU 6 business^in^bimke^*bills a/t $2 bU8hel8; *•••**» «* Extern points.
4.*,*a87 for s.*ty days and 4.87%a% for **5$® hu^els; shipments, 117,518 bushels.
demand. Posted rates, 4.&>a4.S9. Cotnmer- 0l S°S'r ^.rt^mwMnent
emnSsnt ^ a ^dy“V«l 1 . 1V b5nS dS5- » >11 “p the DeSS 7 p* cent
SSroS Wracmir Sli^it raj option ln corn mday. the more distant ho“da Jan. and July coupons..1M
Irregular. Silver at tha aellvfrie# not ukln part ^ th0 , mprovc . Macon Volunteers- Armory J per
Waa **• ment. It was almost a stagnant trade, tond5 - «>d J“'y con-
however, operator, very generally aban. T> R5r\;i'- , .ViI.' J!' 'VC.
f“ nln *' h » P't and leaving the market to B ™ “S“£SS?¥J« TSFiU
Its own devices. May evened from 49%
to 49*a%. soldi to 49%, closing at 49%. a
shade higher than yesterday. Cash corn
was % a cent per bushel higher.
Oats.—There was some selling of long
oats today, but not enough to be called
significant. It was evidently for the ele
vator Interests. There was nothing done
for the syndicates aa far as could be _.
seen. Prices were easier at the close
than at any other time during the day. | £"»»*“* ‘feSKWJStf* ,tock ” £
May closed 4 of a cent under yesterday., ^.n'o' *
Cash oats were firm, butu nchanged. U i*®2Lf*vl , >S» Rank and Trust
Provisions.—At the opening and for a fSffffnlnfshf’lis'iiksin’ri.' W
short time afterward there was a long SESySSESJlMf 1.XS5 eo
range of prices and an easy Reeling to. *°
product, some of yestcrday-s depression C ^”,L', r y .J^ T
being carried, a cheaper hog market also I
receiving consideration. No pressure to'
sell ‘made Itself prominent and “shorts"
did a little covering, which gradually re
vived the tone and caused a rally. The
close was 7% cents highef than yesterday
for January pork, 2% cents higher for
January lard and 2%a5 cents higher for
January ribs.
prtta... fci *,
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oo pretd.... loi
A1CC..T. mab. to 4*,
taiu.ana vma es
Umaini I'hcmc.. <bs
im»«Deil*4U.. is,S'
tinea co _. w
ljtis.Lacs ana w.)6»
bierreams uau*. lu
k.a*nn.>.aoau*. 10s
ao r.
km l«%
ci> prererrea.... Ms
General Eiectna. 35
im&ou central... 81
l4.se fcrieana >».. 10s
ao preu. 70
lrnr snore.......lUds
nftOBn.) 63*
0. SeCoraese..... 131*'
oc preTu u j
umie.iwis
hewYtrx centra*. 85s
h. y. onu n. a.... si
h ci i. ana h. pret. 3j
NottiioruFaouio.. «S
oo ' pret.. 17
Aouiiaeaiem.....l83S
oo preu.l<4s
Pnollt Hull If*
heacins )0\
h.ima V». TwTer. 1- •,
Socs lsiena t0j»
tu laui ci
oo pret. .119S
MWer CertiLeaves *4
lens. C. ano i.... 15S
uo oo pret. las
Tessa teetne...,. 9’i
Onion PeoiUc..... m,
Vrstk. bi.L. snap. •••*
“ - Pta. UX
Weeiern Union... ST>f
Wneei'f ana L.S., 11**
no. ao pfa..
fioutUeruU’y 4s.. ts
lcms.
Lou.snahee sin.
lueunaitKn cone.. J00; k
Siexn.sna cnar... lu
Siicnisan com rail V«S
Siisecun p/icino.. 'As
lionueanaonio... Its
«irs coxDs.
Slstams ossa A. M3 'lennoisea eia S‘s. SO
oo cias»l>....M5s Tenn.uew *«.i3s..li)3!4
oo ejeaa O... 8k« oo Oo ea..l0^f
le.rtnmpca 4‘»..Ko Tcnnosaee 8*s.... 18
Ncuncaronnans.iOl MsinisS'eaec.... s
hertn Csroiinais.Ml co kunno.beo 1 43
GOYIRSMIHT 1 OHM.
r.p.«*srectit*ca.us U.hsiM'sregalar. 95
L.g, 4*s coupons, ,116s
* lilO. 1 Asked. i Es dlndoncL
... _ a* te the
etntementot lUo aesocinteu bonks ior the week
ending todays
Keurre. increase.. 8 1,851, M4
Lo»na decrease..,.
Bpscle decrease *
Less!tenders, increase
In.-posits, decrease
Circulation, decresso
The banks now noid In excess oi the
requirementsoltheperc rate
*C4, S..U0U
FUTURE QUOTATIONS.
(tot.
Dec. . . v
May. . . ,
OORN-
Oct. . . .
Nov. . . .
Deo. . . .
May. . . .
OATS-
Oot. . ...
Nov, ...
Dec. . . .
May. . . .
PORK—
Oct. . .
Jan. . . .
LARD-
Oct. . . .
Jan. . . .
RIBS—
51%
. 62%
. 57%
50%
.< 50%
»V jw
27S
87%
MS
m
0.90
61S
KS
57S
60S
60S
49S
49S
ns
m
m
MS
6.90
6.72S
61S
62S
66S
60S
60S
48S
49S
49S
per cent, bonde, April and Oct.
coupons m>
Progress Loan and Improvement
Company 66
Southern Fhosphats Company
stock SO
Acme Browing Company .,..100
BANK STOCKS.
Company stock "IS
DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS.
Correoted Every Saturday by Henry J.
Lamar & Sons.
Clnnmom Bark—Per pound, U to I60.
Cloves—Per pound, 16 to 25c.
Drugs and Chemicals—<}um nesafoe-
tlda, 35c pound: camphor gum, 66 to 65o
COTTON
Macon, Oct. 27.—Our market Is quiet at ; Oct 6.87S 6.37S 6.37S
the following quotations: Jan 5.85 6.92S 5.86
Good middling 6S,
Middling 5.. j CASH QUOTATIONS.
Flour was dull and easy. There was a
6iUa, IWU puUIIU, LA4IPUU1 fiUlll, Uil LU OlR
pound: gum opium (2.40 to 83.69 pound
morphine. I-Ss. 22.35 to 12.45 ounce; qul
nine (according to site) 38 to 90 cents
ounce: sulphur, 4 te 60 pound: Kilts, Ep
som, 2 1-2 to >0 pound; copperas. 2 to 3c
pound; salt petit, it to 12c pound: bo
rax, 15 to 18c pound; bromide potash, 50
BU- to 65o per pound: chlorate, 25 to 30c per
y,r.- ' pound: oarbolto acid, 50o to 81.75 pound;
49<t chloroform, 76c to 31.40 pound; calomel,
-- 85c to 31; logwood, 16 to 20o pound;
cream tartar, commercial, 25 to 30c.
DRY GOODS.
Corrected Every Saturday by S. Tfaxtl-
baum & Son.
Prints—Berwlok. 3 l-2e; standard 4 1-3
to 6c; turkey red. 4 to 5 l-2c; Indigo blue,
4 to 4%c.; solids. 4 to 6 cent.
Sheetings—«-4»S(4. ',i»4c.; 4-404-3, 5 cents.
Tickings—From 6 to 12c.
Checks—8 1-2 to 6c.
Bleuchlngs—Prult of the Loom, 8 3-4
to 7 l-2c.
Strict low middling 416
Low middling 40i
Good ordinary 496
Ordinary 496
,ocai. ali y.n-i-
II Is Uay IW,:,*..
A
4 431 fill
rOMPAHATIVX bTATEMENT.
WlKinoBdbJ
Tbursdaj
*rla»jr
Thus far this we«k. fi3,b99j 63,411 63,OC» Sl.fieO
Now fork. Oct. 27.—Spot cotton dull;
mlddiinjr gulr 0 Mfi; middling upiauas D13 JO.
Bales, 103 uaios.
Now fork. Oct. 21.—Tho fntura msrkot
rro ea qulot ana closou steady. tuues
7i,lc<0 bate*.
let
Murch
Airlt
opened dosed.
liZCklPT* ANl) XXTOUTS.
I To-day
Forth*
Vte k.
Couaolldated net receipts
" Experts to Great hnuin
" Export* to France*,
" Exports toOoutlnent....
etock on hand at Now York...
0 .1110
a7.0!9
17.MJ
7*5,W
imv3
97,079
7.995
ll.Vftft
Total since Bept ist—Net receipts l.IM.MW
“ " " Exports toO.B.... 111,2^6
•* M " Exports to Prance 1S8.S91
****** Exports continent 490,40V
The total Tlslble supply of ofittonlor
the world M
Of which are American ..
Against the same time lost year.,..
Of which were American
Receipts for the week at ail interior
Receipts from plantations
Crop brought in sight since Beptem*
Lor 1.1881
2,915,313
2,406,113
3,036,563
2,140,V4ft
2,944,(iTS
CASH QUOTATIONS.
Galveston, Oct 27.-Qu!et; middling,
G-l«; net receipts, 18,404; stock, 136,634.
Norfolk, Oct. 27.—Quiet; middling, 6%;
net receipts, 3,969; stock, 25,294.
Baltimore, Oct W.—Nominal; middling,
j5%: stock, 16,830.
Boston, Oct. 27.—Dull; middling, 6 1S-16;
Wilmington, Oct 27.-8teady; middling,
|6%; net receipts, 2,812; stock, 20,428.
l’lUladelphla, Oct 27.-Qulet; middUng.
6%; net receipts, 6,176; stock, 9.600.
Savannah, Oct 27,-Eaay; middling,
,6 3-16; net receipts 6, gR; stock, U6.7S5.
• Near Orleans, Oct. 27.-Qu!et; middling,
6%; net receipts, 15,792; stock, 223,694.
i Mobile, Oct. 27.—Easy; middling, 5%; net
receipts, 2,688; stock, 17,311.
Memphis, Oct. 27.-Stcady; middling,
6 5 5-16; net receipts, 6,355; stock, 67,511.
Augsta, Oct. 27.—Steady; middling. 6%;
net receipts, 1,299; stock, 17,163.
i Charleston, Oct 27.-8teady; middling.
6 3-16; net receipts, 8,202; stock, 67,677.
Cincinnati, Oct. 27.—Quiet; middling.
6 11-16; net receipts, 832; stock, 8,297,
. Louisville, Oct 27.—Quiet; middling,
.6 7-16.
St Louis, Oct 27.—Quiet; middling,
t ».>i ‘-eelpts, 1.317; stock, 19,587.
Hoe*-an, Oct. 7.-Qulet; middling, 66-15;
‘net receipts, 18,370; stock, 60.929,
LIVERPOOL.
Jlrerne I. OcL 54-Noon.-3pm ant ton market
demsud moderate, prices easier. Auencau
niidfiUnfi 9 3-16- Bales lO.Ooobaiee. of which
:iic<j were r*r speculauon ana expnrt ana
Included 9.700 American, kecelp;* 19^09 bales,
Atntfican 14,700. •
Closlns quoutlona— Futures easy.
t Opsning, titonna
October,. .19 «-<• s
Cru>ber>Xr>Tcmber.. 3 34ia3 s
Noremb'r-Dtcemb’r 3 3>44a9 2-44
rrcember‘January- J 4*«4as Mi
January‘February.. 3 34<a3 Ml
}ebruary‘Marcm...|s T-ei
liny-June..
Junr.Juty
[3 12-44
3 9*61
3 1141
3 IS-A4
>xw oslxas® cLOscro rcTcnxi.
Nev Orleans. Oct. 27—Oollnu tuturo* eovel
steady. n:f» *3,5 0 tales. .
Jtnuafrr a 24
February » »
ftiarcoM S »i
dprn ft 41
h..j s *1
euu*. f S3
July. 6 49
August
feepiamner
October • li
fair shipping demand, but the Board of
Trade was inactive.
No. 2 spring wheat 55%a%.
No. 2 red wheat, 62%.
No. 2 com, 60%.
Mo. 2 oats, 28.
Pork, 12.37%a12.50.
Lard, 86.90.
Short rib sides, $6.35aG.40.
Dry salted shoulders, 85.75a5.87%.
Short clear sides, 6.23o6.37%.
Whisky, 1.23. , ;
NEW YORK GROCERIES.
New York, Oct. 27.—Butter steady and
quiet; state dairy, 14a22%; creamery, 17 to
23%; Western dairy, ll%al6; Western
creamery, 15a23%; Eiglns, 23%.
Cotton seed oil—Dull; crude, 25; yellow,
29 to 30.
Petroleum steady.
Rosin—Quiet, firm; strained, common to
good, 1.40al.45.
urpentine dull and steady at 29a%.
Rice—Moderately steady; domestic, fair
to extra, 4%a6%; Japan, 4%a%.
Molasses—Foreign nominal; New Or
leans open kettle, good to choice, 27a34;
moderately active, steady.
CofTee—Options opened barely steady,
closed 10 to 15 points down. December,
U.K»a90; March, ll.00all.10; May, 10.80. Spot
Rio dull, steady; No. 7, 15.
Sugar—Raw, dull, steady; fair refining,
3; refined dull, steady; off A, 3 J5-16a4 6-16;
standard- A, 4 7-16a%; cut loaf Ga3-16;
crushed, 5a3-16; granulated, 4 7-13a%.
Freights to Liverpool quiet, steady;
cotton, 7-64d; grain, l%d.
NAVAL STORES.
Wilmington, N, C., Oct. 27.—Rosin was
firm; strained, 96; good strained, $1. Tur
pentine steady at 251-2. Tar firm at
1.20. Crude turpentine firm; hard 1.10;
soft, 1.60; virgin, 1.70.
Savannah, Oct 27.—Turpentine market
opened at 251-2 cents a 20 cents for regu
lars, with sales of 666 casks. The market
dosed firm at 251-2, with sales of 4G7
casks; receipts, 951 casks.
FRUITS AND NUTS.
Correoted by. A. A. Cullen.
Figs—Dry, choice. 12 1-3 tb 15 cents.
Peanuts—-North Carolina. 3 1*2 cents;
Virginia, 4 and 6 cents.
Lemons—54.
Nuts—Tarrngonla almond*, 10 cents pei
pound; Naples walnuts, 16 cents; French
walnuts, 10 cents; pecans, 10 cents.
Apples—Sun dried. 6 to 7 cent* per
pound.
Raisins—New In market, 32 per box;
London layers, $2.25 per box; loose Mus
catel, $2 per bo*.
Irish Potatoes-32.25 per sack.
HARDWARE.
Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap
Hardware Company.
Axes—16 to |7 per doezn.
BOr Dead—60 per pound.
Buckets—Paint*. $1.25 per dozen; ce
dar, three hoops. 52.25.
Cards—Cotton, $4.
Chulns—Trace, 53.60 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—Ame*, $10 per dozen.
Shot—Drop, $1.85 per sack.
Wire—Barbed, 80 por povuJ.
Wire—Barbed, 8c per pound.
Nails-$1.65 base, wire; cut, $1.35 base,
base.
Tubs—Painted, $2.85; cedar, $4.60 per
nest.
Brooms—$1.25 to $5 epr dozen.
Homes, iron bound, $3.
Measures—Per nest, $1.
Plow Blades—4 c*nts per pound.
Iron—Swede, 4 I*2o per pound; refined,
2c basis.
Plow stock—Hodmen, $1; Ferguson,
90c.
CANNED GOODS,
Corrected Every Saturday by S. R.
Jan ues & Tinsley Co.
Apple*-3-pound cans, $1.25 per dozen.
The rosin market opened unchanged, 1 do fI„ C . k ,pe/do«n Per
SSfwMi barrels.' ^orn-2 uound ca«s. SO cents to 31.60
^r.n^Beans-3 Pound cans, 80 cent.
S.B5: window .1... s ir.. ■.!» wnt. .nn i Tomato..—f pound cans, per dozen, 80
3.66: window glass, 2.86; water white, 3.00.
Charleston, Oct. 27.—Turpentine Arm at
26 cents; receipts, 32 casks.
Rosin Arm at 1.06 for good strained; re
ceipts, 2(8 barrels.
Wilmington, Oct. 27.-Rosln firm at 860
for strained; good strained, 1.00. Turpen
tine steady at 2C)4c. Tar Arm at 1.20.
Crude turpentine firm; hard, 1.00; soft,
1.60; virgin, J.70.
MACON BOND AnTsTBCK REPORT
STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS.
Bid.Ask’d.
T per cant, bonds, Jan. and July
couponr, maturity 1880 19dV4 105
4V4 per cent, bonds, Jan. and
July coupons, maturity 1315... .111)4 mu
V,i per cent, bonds. Ian and July
coupons, maturity 1822 ju us
3)8 per cent bonds, Jan. and July
coupons, maturity long date.. 88% Ku
MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Savannah 6 par cent, bonds 104 106
Atlanta bonds, pries as to rats
of Interest and maturity 100 180
Augusta bonds, price as to rats
of Interest and maturity 100 11<
Rome bonds, 8 ptr cent 104ft IK
Columbus 6 per cent. Iionda ... .105 104
Macon 6 per cent bonds, quar
terly coupons 112)4 112
RAILROAD BONDS.
Central railroad joint mortgvixe
7 per cent bonds, Jan and July
coupons lit U7
Georgia railroad 6 per cent
bonds, Jan. and July coupons,
due 1897. 101 103
Georgia railroad 6 per cent
bonds, Jan. and July coupons:
due 1910 105 110
Georgia railroad 5 per cent
bonds. Jan. and July coupons,
due 1922 no lu
Montgomery and Eufaula rail
road, 6 per cent bonds, Jan.
and July coupons, due 1900....100 101
Ocean Steamship bonds, 6 per
due 192*1 S3
Columbus and Western railroad
5 per cent July coupons 94 gj
Columbus and Roms railroad <
per ceit bonds, Jan. and July
coupons 85 eg
Augusta and Knoxville railroad
7 per cent bonds, Jan. and
July coupons, due 190C..... « io»
Savannah, Amerlcus and Mont
gomery railroad f per cent,
bonds. Jan. and July coupons.. <8 49
Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad 5 per cent bonds. Jan.
and July coupons, due 137].... 85 y
South Georgia and Florida rail
road indorsed 7 per cent bonds,
Jan. and July coupons ltd
Northeastern railroad Indorsed
8 per cent bonds. May and
November coupons 104 106
Macon and Northern railroad
certlflcatea of bonds: March
and September coupons » 40
CHICAGO OAAIN AND PROVISION.
Chicago, Oct 27.—Tno prices at which. Cbariesum. Columbia'an"i”Au"
the greater part of today's very null gusto railroad 7 per ceat bonds 91
101
cents; 5 pound cans, 31.
Okra and Tomsitoes—2 pound cans,
31.19 per dozen.
June Peas--2 pound cans, 31,25 per
dozen.
Red Cherrlos—2 pound cane, 31.50 per
dozen.
White Cherries—3 pound cone,|L75 per
dozen.
Lima Bcsns-51.lt.
Feachew-.2 pound cans, 11.60 per
dozen.
Pineapples—1 pound uane, 31.50 to 32.25
per dozen: grated. F. & W„ 32.25.
Raspberries—2 pound cans, 31.85 per
dozen.
Strawberries—2 pound oar.s, 31.50 per
dozen.
Peaches, pie—2 pound cans, 3L35 per
dozen.
Apricots. California—3 pound cans,
32.25 per dozen.
Penche". California—32.25.
Pig Feet—2 pound cami, 32.25 per
dozer..
Roast Beef—1 pound cans, 11.20 per
dozen; 2 pound cans. 32 per dozen.
Corn Beet—2 pound cans, 31.85 per
dozen.
Potted Ham—1-4 pound cans, 05 cents
per dozen; 1-2 pourpd nans, 31.25 per
dozen.
Lunch Tongues—1 pound cans, 33 per
dozen.
Tripe—2 pound cans, 31.85 per dozen.
MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES.
Correoted Every Saturday by the S.
Jaques & Tinsley Co.
The following are strictly Wholesale
prices:
Fish—Kit white Ash, 50c: In half
barrels. *4: mackerel In tsalf barrels,
No. 3, 35.73; No. 2 In kits, 86 cents.
Flour-Best patent per barrel, 13.30;
second patent 33.20; straight 33; fam
ily, 32.50: low grades. 82.26.
Sugar—Standard granulated, 6 cents; ex
tra C. New York. 4% cental New Orleans
clsrlAed. 4V4 cents.
Hay—We quote today No. 1 Timothy
at 313 and fanny. 31*.
Meats—Bulk sides, 734 cents.
Com-«8 cents per bushel.
Oats—Mlsed. 4>c: smite. 4*e.
Lard—Tierces, 3% cents; cans, 8% cents;
10-pound cans, t cents.
ou-nc.
Snuff—Lorillard’s Maccaboy snuff,
■tone jars, 45o per pound; glass jars.
46c per pound: 2-ounce bottles, 39.900
per gross; 2-ounc* cans, 33.60 per gross;
1-pound cans. 33.se per gross: Kaiirnao
snuff, 1-ounce glass, Co; 1-ounce tins,
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GOODWYN’S ORUQ STORE,
“A
grateful
Mother”
endorses n
remedy her son is talcing
for MALARIA, We do
not know her and she
writes of her own accord
to praise
Brown’s x
Iron Bitters.
The letter is dated July 17,
1180t—just tho other day—
Washington, D. C.
“ . . . . My ton
la taking Brown’s Iron
Bitters for dangoroua
Malaria, and It hna dono
him a great deal of good."
Mils. Many Leach,
011 Grant Avo.,N.W.
Perhaps you’re suffering
from the same disease !
In buying look for crossed
Rea Lines on wrapper*
SSOWN CHEM. CO., SALTO., SSD.
14.25 per gross.
Tomato catsup—Pints, 90o; quarts,
31.25.
Hominy—Per barrel. 34.
Meal—Bolted, 76c; plain, 75o.
Wheat—Bran, S5o.
Hams—12 to 13o.
Shoulders—8 l-2o.
HIDES, WOOL. BTC. f
Correoted Every Saturday by <3. Bernd
& Co.
Hides—Green salt, 3 cents per pound;
dry Alnt, 5 cents per pound.
Goat skins—10 to 20 cents each.
Sheen Skins—20 to fit* rents each.
Beeswax—18 to 20 cents.
Wool—W-OHhert. ib to 20 cents per
pound; unwashed, 10 to 12 cants; burry,
7 to 10 cents.
LIQUORS.
Correoted Every Saturday by L. Cohen
& Co.
Whisky-Rye 31.10 to 33.60; com, 31.E
to 31.60; gin, 31.10 to 31-76; North Carolina
corn,31.10 to 31.60; Georgia corn, IL60,
Wtncs—S0 cents to 31; high wines,
31.23; port and sherry, 31 to 33; clarot,
38 to 310 cose: American champagne,
37.60 to 38.60 per case: ooralats, 312 por
dozen; blttors, 38 per dozen.
MEATS.
Correoted Every Saturday by W. L.
Henry.
Fresh Msats-Westera our, v* to to.;
Georgia beef. 4 1-2 to Be; dressed hogs,
OH to 7o; Western mutton, 7H cents: na
tive mutton. 8 l-2o; smoked pork sau
sage, 8 1-301 fresh pbrk sausage, 8o; Bo
logna eausore. 6c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
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