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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1804.
THE WORLD OF TRADE.
Reports by Wire From the
Great Markets.
New York, Nov. 19—Money on cell fuy
et l per cent. Prime mercantile P»P«r. 3
te 4 per. cent. Sterling exchange week,
with actual huelneee tn banker*' bill* et
4.36a% lor sixty dsy* sr>4 tor
dtmsnd.. Posted rate*, t.*7*4.1*. commer
cial bill*. t.tSa'A. Bar Sheer, Gov-
eminent bond* neler; *t*te bond* dull;
railroad bond* active, strong.
STOCKS 7 NO BONDS.
- aatuoiu erocs*.
Amor. Cot. Oil... W/, K„ C. and rt. J... M
prefd. 70*i
l!»(lnf 0VZ
do
Am. Sngu iieflai S3;.
do |.rcfd. lity t
Am. Tobacco Co.luu:,
do ppftl.lCA
A.. T. and 8. F*. 5^
Halt, end Ohio
tauadiau Paulite u;*
Olios*. aod Ohio. 19$,
Chi. and Alton Ida
Chi., 6, and Q., 765.
Chicago 0*x 701?
Del., L. and\V', 161:4
Dl«. »nd Ctltle P
E.T.. V. andfl.. 11
<io prefd. 17
Eric. U'/i
do prnfd. 3*
Geo-Electric.... ’&"*/»
Illinol* Con 93
I.»kn Erie and W IS
do prefd. 7*
lake Shore 183
Don. end Nath... 56
Loo and N. Alb. 7 „
Manhattan Cons.107 do prefd. 40%
Mem. end Cher.. 10 Southern R'y Se. 88
Michigan Con., 98jf '
Mltsonri Ptclflo. 149%
Mobileeml Ohio. 19
ST*T* SOkM.
II. S. Cordage.... 1*
do drefd; 3154
New Jersey Ceo.. M‘/ t
New York Cen .190
N, Y. aod N. K 31 %
Sort, and W.pref 33
Northern IViHc- i'A
do prnfd. 18 %
Northwestern . liny.
do prefd. 149%
Pacific IDD ■Mill
Reeding IS
It.aoftW; Pt-Xer 17J1
Rock I.Itnd 64 JJ
hi. Paid 63
do prefd.120%
SHror Cenlfie'e*. Ml
Toon. C. end I... 10.',
do prefd, 70
Tcraa Pacific . 10V
Union Ptclflo... 19%
W., ht. L. tod P. lit
do prefd. 13
Wettern Union 89J<
WhTgtnd L. E. 11;
' con. 13*4
' pf.d. 4»y,
fit. .
iU6tnego.
landed debt 66
- M/.
La. stamped 4’t..lU0
K.Carolina6s.... 99 Virgin!
“ le. ...133 •• ft
oomunam bosdo.
U. 8. 4s restat'd..llfiid | U. 8.4s regular.. 96
V. 8. 4l coupona.lltiTJ |
Saak Melanism.
New York, Nor. 10—Tho ueocltted brake
nuke tbo following etttemeut for the week
ending today;
Rnmrrc, decrease $ 1,634,633
Lutnt. decrees* 1,107,800
Specie, decrease 7 M3 AO
Lrgutender*, decrotte 9,193,300
Dopostls, decrease 2,929,790
Circuittlon. ductutte 810,300
The banka uow hold in .'XCOSI ot re-
. quiiemonttof thu 33 per ct. ruin..$61 ,{69,030
Macon, Nov. 10.
Tht local mtrktt 1* quiet at tht follow,
tng quotation.:
Good middling g
Mlddltp* 4%
Strict aw middlnlg I....... 4S4
Dow middling 4%
Good ordinary 414
which were tt variance. In fact ranged
from 8300,636 to *,160,000 bales. *Vry tpany
of the eatimate* 9,000.000 biles. On the
wh»l4 the bureau report had NUIa effect,
tsut there waa former liquidation ana
tom hammering, end prices before the
clo*e fell 3 to 3 point* end ended barely
steady. The sales were bo.ioo. Liverpool
declined H a point and doted stay. Spot
sales, *.000 bale*. New Orlnns declined t
point*. The receipts *t the port* were
estimated at 60,063, against 39,597. The bu-
reau estimates a y‘r|d of Hnt per acre
et 141.7 pounds, egnlnet M3 lest year.
New Orleans estimate* receipt* Monday
ir 20,ou; to ti.ooo bain, againat 19.370.
Croat* were predicted for moat point*.
Cotton hart on the epot wen dull and
weaker, but without change. Houston re,
calved 13.137, again et 9.443, and Mmphle
5,340, againat 5.203 laet year. Ctton goods
or* quiet. Ornt Britain's export* of
yarn* and cloths thus far this season,
however, ore far ahead of thoae for the
earn* time last year and American ex
ports of cotton goods also materially ex-
ced tho* for a Ilk* period In 119*. The
course of prices wue In the main directed
today to weakness in Liverpool and Ub-
#r«l receipt*. A revival of the bearish
condition* otxervable teem* Imperative If
we or* to have any sustained or marked
advance. At the same time It 1* well to
note that. Ill* Price I* low and consump-
lion hero and abroad I* very large. The
export* from the port* ton* far thla era-
non *re 1,492,916, againat 429,671, while the
takings by Northern spinner* thu* far
are 619/00. againat 330.000.
Steven* 4k Co.
Diver
LIVERPOOL.
lol, November 10.—Spot cotton market
rpool . , . ,
demand moderate, price* ea*ier. American
middling* 3 1.82- Sales 8,«W belet, of which
300 were for speculation and export, and
inolnded 7,700 Amuricao. Receipts 18.000
bales, of which 13,400 wore American. Futures
oaay.
Closed.
357«
367*64
333-64
369.641
2 61-64 .
2 62-644363-64
November.
OpcnctfT
Nov.-Doo ...
1) cc.-Jan
Jan.-Fob
Feb.-Match
MarcL-April.....
April-May
May-June
338-61
2 S9-64a2 3344
2 00-64
2 62-64
3 6344
3 1-64
3 3-64
3 6-64
3 7-61
3 2-64
i 4-64
3 5-6443 6-64
Thla Hay., I
Yesterday I
coxmsnvz »T*TXitxar.
fttnek on hand Baptember 1,1B»C
Stock on hand haptember 1,1994...
Baealved alnee September 1.1894..
rrnss
. 46,866
roar axcxjrrx.
i® 1
f
5 i
V
r
SitnrdaY
Monday
Thursday
Friday
64380
83300
866H
MM3
81770
89318
84891
80307
37387
68417
437A5
82368
'44231
83068
43134
39433
81316
gig
44370
Total this week
3t.n6{
83,809
89.607
88,868
New York, Nov. 9,_8p
nilddllng guff C’il tnlddU
8tlt« 363 balsa.
in dull;
nils 6*4.
The fttnra market opened quiel and closed
barely steady. Balsa 80,100 bales.
| Openef j Closed
January
5 43
5 46
SM
5 55
5 68
567
6 78
8 78
8 M
583
5 48 .
5 48
5 38
558
865
9 69
5 74
CDS
558
March.?.
April
May
Jan*.. 1
July
August
fleptotahsr
October
November *
December
ltiarins AND EXrOlTf.
Toelay.
For the
Week.
“S$8
Consolidated net reoelpt*..
" Export, hi O. Britain.
" Kxporie to Frans*-..
" Exports lo oontlnenv
fttook on baud at Few You
54.680
47.1K.7
11.411
30.701
908.168
Total tin-* hept, 1—Nat receipt*. .. .■ 1
Exports toO. B.
'• " " Exp. to Franca.
“ “ ** Exp. contlaenl.
tbx would'* viaiaix umt.
ft* taki risible tspplj cd soiianilor .
furiheworld1. 8,333.336
Of winch an Amotlcan 8,307 028
Againat the same time lsat year 1,183,101
Of which wars American 8,060,901
llrcslpta for the waak at all Interior
towns 811,731
412,063
8,430,106
Reoelpt* ftom plants Uona
Crop brought In sight since Septem-
JtKW OfcUUM fUM IN A FITCHES.
Jannaiy 6 ill
ibhroMF.;.... 6 ob
Manh..'...*., 8 16
inly,
September'..!.!
October ,—
— .'.Ilk
August.......... 6 42
PORT QUOTATIONS.
Galveston, No. 18.-Bair: middling,
6 1-13; net receipt*, 11.471; (toclt. 1M.W3.
Norfolk. Nov. ia—Buy; nxlddllng, Silt
Bit receipts, 3.UI: modi. 39.M
Baltimore. Nov. 10.-Nominal; middling,
SVi; stock. 33,137.
Boston. Nov,. Id-Dull and easier; mid
dling. 8*4; stock. LS4.
Wilmington. Nov. 10.-8te*dy; middling,
I; net reoelpt* 1.303; Mock. 25,663.
Philadelphia, Nov. Ift—quiet r middling,
•; net reoelpt*. 903; mock, 4.313
Savannah. Nov. 10.—Oteedy; middling,
4*4; net receipt*. 3,673; stock. 165.CS.
New Orlaonv, Nor. 10.-Hear; middling.
I; net receipt*. 19.S96; stock. 323.18*.
Mobile Nov. &—Quiet; middling. 4 18-14;
net receipt*, tl!*; stock. 33.806.
MampM* Nov. 18—Steady: middling, I;
net receipts, 3,340; stock, S7.S1
Auguets, Nov, lO.-Steady; mlddUng, I;
net receipt a, USB; stock. 33737.
Charleston, Nov. lA-Qultt: middling.
I l-l* .en te receipt 5, 4.43; ttock. 74,813
Umclnnau, Nov. la-Quiet; middling, iH:
net rsceepta, U3H; stock. 8133.
t UrnavtUa Now. la-Quiet; middling,
Houston. Nov. 10.-Steady; middling. I:
net receipts. U137; stock, *83(3.
8TF1VENS COTTON LETTER.
Special witv to Ddrou 3k James.
New York. Nov. ia-lt was a light day*
trading and fluctuations did not taka *
wlda rang*. At oat Urn* prtc«* were a
ltttl* higher owing to the c-xvericg of the
(hovt* and a fear that thab ureou re
port might turn out to b* rathtr tulllafc.
That document gave a Ha* ot th* crop es
timate, tl — —*
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Chicago, Nov. 10.—Wheat waa unable to
hold the Advance made yeaterdty bscaure
Of a waning of tht ardor of tba bulls
and btewut* foreigner* did not take kind
ly to our enthueuram. Liverpool cable*
showed advance* tn that market, but they
were strictly In accordance with the Im
provement hire and therefore offered no
reason why additional etrongtn should fol
low. The weather wt*. clearing, which
wu another dampener, and tho govern
ment wu not going to como to the re
lief of holders by Issuing a bull circular
on th* wheat feeding to hog*. A large
amount of "long’ wheat came out during
the short *,**ion, a prominent packer ot
provisions unloading a line he had nought
at a lower figure. May wheat opened
Arm at 69H, but declined to 6W4 and th*
cite* wu nx 69H-44 to H of a cent lower
than yesterday. Caah wheat woe firm,
but unchanged.
Corn—pear* of a bearish government
report, clearing weather, the easier wheat
market and a general lack of confidence
In present value* gave a weak tone to
corn today. Outside speculation was not
in tho market and the Inclination ot lo.
cal operators was to sell. Cable* were
Arm. but not particularly hlgnar. May
corn opened at to cents, solid between G0H
and tW4. closing at 4«t*M-QaH ot a cent
under yesterday. Cash corn wu weak
end 14 of a cent per buehel lower.
Oat*.—Th* oat* markst waa quiet and
unobtrusive. As th* direction of wheat
and corn wu downward *0. u a natter
of count, wu that of oats. There wu
nothing hoard that affected price* either
way. May closed with a lo** of !4sH of
a cent from yesterday. Cuh oat* were
Arm sHthout essential change In price*.
Atlanta bonds, price u to rat*
ot interest and maturity 103 no
Augusta bonds, price as to rat*
of IntsreM and nut trity too u<
Rome bond*, ( per cent 10144 MG
Cilumbue 8 per cent, landt .. .Re toi
Macon 6 per cent bonds, quar
terly coupons 4134 m
RAILROAD BONDS.
Central railroad Joint mortgage
1 per cent bonds, Jan and July
coupons US 117
Otorg-a railroad 3 per cent
bond*, Jon. and July coupons,
due 1337..... ms
Georgia railroad « per cent
bond* Jsa. and July coupon*
due 1316 1U
Georgia railroad 6 per cent
bund* Jan. and July coupon*
due 1922 ui
Montgomery and Eufaula rail-
road. < pe: cent bonds, Jan.
and July coupon*, duo 1909...,100 101
Ocean Steamship bonds, s per
due 192V j3
Columbus and Westum railroad
6 per cent July coupons 94 9}
Columbus end Rome railroad 4
per ce it bonds, Jan. and July
coupons ... gg *)
Augusta and KnoavUls railroad
7 per cent, bonds, Jax and
July coupons, due 1900.., 99 jpj
Savannah, Americas and Mont
gomery railroad 9 per cent,
bonds, Jon. tad July coupons.. 43 <9
Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad « per cent bonds, Jen.
and July coupons, due 1372.... S 89
South Georgia and Florida rail
road indorsed 7 per cent, bonds.
Jan. and July coupons....'....,, 102
Northeastern railroad indorsed
« per cent bonds. May and
November coupons ifij p#
Macon and Northern railroad
certlAcates of bonds, March
and September coupon* >9 43
Charleston. Columbia and Au
gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds 99 l«
railroad stocks and deben
tures.
Central railroad common atoek.. 11 17
Central railroad 8 per cent, de-
betures 29- 28
Southwestern railroad stock.... 73 72*4
Georgia railroad stock 132 Be
Atlanta and West Point rail
road-debentures TO 1 *; 32
Atlanta and West Point railroad
stock . 1 33
LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS.
Macon Oaa Light and Water
consols, May and November
coupene
Weqleyan college 7 per cent
bond* Jan. and July coupons. .100
Macon Volunteers' Armory 7 per
cent bonds. Jan. and July cou
pons toi
Bibb Manufacturing Company 3
per cent bunas, April and Oct
coupons W0
Progress Loan and Improvement
Company 36
Southern Phosphate Company
stock 90
Acme Brewing Company 100
BANK*stocks.
First National Bank stock 12*
American National Bonk stock.. 33
Exchange Bank stock..... 93
Union Savin** Bonk and Trust
Company stock 91
Central Georgia Bank stock
Macon Savings Bank stock 90
Central City Doan and Trust
Company stock 7214
DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS.
Clnamoa Bark—Par pound, 13 to 13c.
Cloves—Per pound. 15 lo 23c.
Drug* and Chemicals—Gum stsafoe-
tide, 85c pound; camphbr gum, 63 to 63c
pound; gum opium 32.49 to 32.60 pound
morphine. 1-Ss, 32.25 to 32.45 ounce; nut
nine (according to sise) 33 to 90 Cents
ounce; sulphur. 4 to 60 pound; salts, E;
Provisions.—Product was sold out earlv *° m * ? 1*3 t° 3° pound, copperas. 2 to to
by th* buyer* of yesterday, but after the J ,0 “ n . d , : b so
thirty.minute, there w.s m “
a reduction of th* offerings and bidding
by on or two anreetlvt trader* and t.<*
short« began to cover, after which th*
advance waa rapid and decisive. The
close waa 13*1714 cent* higher than yet-
terday for January pork. 1214 cents higher
tor January lard end 744 cent* to 16 cents
higher tor January rib*.
*FUTURE QUOTATIONS
WHEAT— Ooefk High. Lowwt. Cto«*.
May. .... 8414 84H 3334 M
Dec 8444
May 6944
CORN-
Nov 6044
Deo 4914
Mty 60
OATO-
Nov 2314
Dec 2344
May 1214
MESS PORK-
Jan 11.06
May 12.30
LARD-
Jan 7.00
May 7.1744
RIDS—
Jan 6.06
May 6.25
7314
2314
3214
840
6444
6»H
6044
4348
4344
3814
2314
31%
CASH QUOTATIONS.
Flour waa quiet, with price* llrm. Bual-
area was dull, a* 1* usual on Saturday.
No. 2 spring wheat, 6.4%.
No. 2 red wheat, 64a%.
No. 2 corn. 60%.
No. 3 oatA 29.
Pork, 12.3714*12.60.
Lord, 7.10.
Short rib aide*, «.23a«.«.
Dry salted shoulder*. 8.62>l*78.
Short clear aide* 6.50*6214.
Whltky. 1.23.
NEW YORK PRODUCE.
New York. Nov. ta-Bulter Arm: fair
demand; elate deity. 13*33: state cream-
ary. 13*34%; Waatern dairy. 11*16; W**t-
erii craatnery, 15a»; Elgin*. 25.
ytSew 01 ®!** 4 flrm: <Tude ' «*%:
.5«w\«W9-Qu»''t: Washington barrels.
i?LL V 'f£ ,n, 5 ,0 S T bu)k ' *•**> refinad Nsw
T^rk.DD; Philadelphia and Baltimore,
!•i5•.*2" ll<1 • lDh, * * M Baltimore tn bulk,
2.60*3.65.
Ro*ln-Dull ataady; strained, common
to good. 1.3601.43.
Turpentine—Quiet, steady at 2314*29.
Rice—Moderately aottvex steady; dome*,
tie, (Mr to extra, IWefiTi; Japan, 41ia4t
Molaeaaa—Firm: Naw Orleans open ktt-
■tl* good to choice, 27*33; moderate de-
mand. steady,
to 55o per pound; chlorate, 25 to 30c rer
pound: carbolic acid. 60c to 3U7S pound;
chloroform, 76e tt> 31.40 pound; calomel,
460 to 31; logwood. 16 to 20o pound;
cream trrtar. commercial. 25 to Me.”
DRY GOODS.
Corrected Every Saturday by S. Waxel-
t-aum A Son.
Print*—Berwick. 3 l-2c; standard 41-2
to 6o: turkey red. 4 to 6 l-2c; Indigo blue,
4 to 4%c.; solid* 4 to 6 cents.
Sheeting*-3-4*1%. %*4c.; 44*4-8 5 canto.
Tickings—From 5 to 12c.
Checks—3 1-2 to 6c.
Bleaching*—Fruit of the Loom, 6 3-4
to 7 1-30. ,
. FRUITS' AND"NUTS.
Corrected by A. A. Cullen.
Flg»—Pry. oholee. 12 1-2 to is cents.
Peanut*—Worth Carolina, 3 1-3 cents;
Virginia. 4 and 6 cents.
Lemons—14.
Nuts— 1 Tarragon!* almonds, is cents pet
pound; Naples walnuts, tk cents: Preset;
walnuts. 19 cente; pecans. 19 cent*
Apples—Sun dried. 6 to 7 cents per
pound.
Baltina—New In market, 32 per box:
London layers. 33.23 Def box; loos* Mus
catel. 33 per box.
Irish rotatocs-a.» per sack.
HARDWARE.
Axes—39 to 37 per doexn.
Bar Lead—60 per pound.
Buoketn—Palntt 31.25 per dozen; ce
dar, throe hoops, 33.23.
Cards—Cotton, 3i.
Chains—Tract. 33.60 to |4.0 per
doxen.
Well bucket*—33.23 per doxen. .
Rope—Manilla, ltc: aieel, 1001 cotton,
12 ocuts.
Shoe*—Horse, 24: M>n». S3.
Shovels—Amea, 319 per doxen.
Shot—Drop, 31.25 pet Back.
Wire—BarhMl, So per povaJ.
Wire—Barbed. Sc per pound.
Nails—SUM bae*. wire; cut. SU6 base,
base.
Tuba—Painted. 32.35; cedar. 34.50 per
neat.
Broome—31.25 to 35 epr dozen.
Home*, iron bound. 33.
Measure*—Per nett. 31.
Plow Bisdes—4 cant* par pound.
Iron—Swede, 4 l-lo per pound; refined.
So bttls.
Plow itocF—Halmen, 31; Ferguson,
I6C.
CANNED GOODS.
Cartee—Option* opened eteody. closed Saturday by 8. R.
quiet 5*16 points up. November. U.n- , Janus* A Tinsley Co.
Way - Aoo le^ounT CJUia SLX nei* rlni.n
. Septsmbar. u.ttaSO. Spot Rtoi
dull firm; No. 7. 16%.
Sugar—Raw quit!, llrm: fair refining. I;
refined, active, firm; off A. 3 13.1304U-
sttltdaM A 3 3-13*4%; cut leaf. 4%tf 1-16;
crusbed. CUI 1-13; granulated. 3 34laU:
cube*. 4 716**4.
Freight* to Umpooi quiet: room
■caroe; cotton. 5-SMi grain. M nominal.
NAVAL STORES.
Wilmington. Nor. 13.—Roaln firm at 36
orate for to trained; good strained ,U*8
Spirit* of turpeatln* steady at SVlc.
Ter steady tn 1.25.
OHale turpentine steady; hard, 143; soft,
156; virgin. U78
macon eondTndTtock eepoet
■ I
STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS.
q. Bld.Aak'8
2 per cent bonds, Jan. and July
coupons, maturity 1IK .....194% Ut
4% per cent, bonds. Jan. and
July coupons, maturity 1*18. ..113% 114%
4% per cent, bond* lan and July
caupene. maturity 1*8 u* u*
S% per cent bonds. Hi and July
coupon* maturity long data.. 33% 3*%
MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Savannah 8 per cant bonds.....JW i* '
Applre—fi-t>ound can* 3U6 per doses.
Blackb*rrlre—l pound can* 31 per
dozen; 5 pound can* 3D05 per dozen.
Corn—a uound can a. so cant* to 3L50
per dosen.
String Beans—2 pound can* 90 cent*
per doi^tu
Tomato**'—2 pound can* per doxen. S3
cent*; 3 pound can*. SL
Okra and Ton a t ce a—3 pbunl can*
31.10 per dosan. '
^ June Pea*—1 pound cona, suss per
^ Bed Ch*rrie»-S pound can* £.10 per
White Cherrtee—I pound ca.na.3L7S per
Lima Beane—31.23.
^Peactuw J pound can* 31.34 p* r
rincspples—1 pound can* 31.60 to 32.35
pet dozen; grated. F- A W„ 3; tu
^Raapberrtew-S pound can* 3i.« P4r
Strawberries—* pound cot* 31.SO per.
dozen.
Peach** pie—2 pound can* 3L3S per
doxco.
Apricot*. California-* pound cans.
1223 per.dozen.
Peache* California—33.2s.
. Pig F«*t—2 w-'Una can* 3225 per
dozen.
Roaat Btef-r-l pound can* 31.26 per
dozen; A pound can* 32 per dbtvn.
Corn Beef—2 pound can* j;>s Kr
dozen.
Wedding Presents
In Cut Ol&ss, Solid Silver and Ffcncy
Goods. Wa send *ood* on selection*
Write to us before you buy, or »*nd for
catalogue.
We alao engrave Wedding Invltatlona
and Visiting Cards.; Send for our sam
ples.
J. P. STEVENS & BRO., Atlanta, Ga.
STze
Gives the Full
Definition
Of Every English
Word.
Lunch Tongues—1 pound cons, 33 per
dozes.
Tripe—2 pound cans. 31.85 per dozen.
MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES.
Corrected Every Saturday -by the S.
Jaques & Tinsley Co.
Th* following are strictly wholesale
prices:
Fish—Ktt. white flah. 60c; In half
barrel*. *4: mack»rel In half barrels.
No. 8 86.75; No. 3 In kit* 36 cent*
Flour-Best patent, per- barrel, 33.30;
second patent, 3236; straight, 33; fam
ily. 32.80; low grades. 32.26.
Sugar-Standard granulated. 6 centa; ex.
tra C, New York. 4% cent*; New Orleans
clarified. 414 centa*
Hay—Wt quota today No. 1 Timothy
at 313 and fancy. 319.
Meata-Bulk aide*. 7% cent*
Corn-63 cent* per bushel.
Oats—Mixed. 43c: white. 43c.
Lard-Tlercee. S% cent*; oan* 3% cent*;
16-pound can* 9 cent*
Oil—tic.
Snuff—LorilUrd 1 * Maccaboy snuff,
•tone jar* 43c per pound; glee* Jars.
45o per pound; 2-ounce bottles, 39.900
per gross; 2-ounce oxns. 33.60 per gross;
1-pound cans. |!.9«. per gross; Ratiroao
snuff, l-ounce glass. 6c; 1-ounce tin*
34.25 per gross.
Tomato catsup—Pints, 90oi quart*
31.23.
Hominy—Per barrel. 34. ., „
Meal—Bolted, 76c; plain, 76o. \ 0
Wheat—Bran. 81c.
Hams—lz to ISo. 'JJP
Shoulder*—9 l-2e.
hides. Wool, etc. \
Corrected Every Saturday by O. Bemd
A Co.
Hides—Green salt, 3 cent* per pound!
dry film, 8 cent* per pound.
Goat sktn»-10 to 20 cents each.
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