The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 02, 1894, Image 12

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12 TI1E MACOH TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1894.1 THE WORLD OF TRADE. \ - . Reports p.y Wire From the Great Markets. STOCKS AND BONDS. Amor. Cot. Oil... ao rrefd. 11% Am. Bagtrlioflii; f do prat'd. Siy. Am. Tobacco Co. W do prefd.104 A., T. and H. Fo. »X Halt, and Ohio 07 Canadian Paeiiie 00 Chraa. and Ohio. IV/, Tin. and Alton. .Ill Chi., b. andQ... Uk Chicago Oaa. .. 7(1 Pol., L. and W. 14274 Pm. anaCatUo F £. T.. V. and O.. 10 do nrarA IT Brio UH do proTd. 21 Gsa. Electric.... ai;^ lllinola Coo 82 Jakn Kno and W Id do prard. my, Paka Snore ISO lam. and Nath... rajj Lou. sod N. Alb. 0% Manhattan Cona.101^ Mom. and Char., in Michigan On... 97'i Miuoari Pacific 94 Mobile and Ohio. 17 naiuuac nocss, N„ C. and «. L.. M U. 8. Cordai dfafd; Sow Jerrej Con.. #2% Now York Con... WA S. y. and K. K SOJ Norf. and W. prof 21J Northern Pacific- I) do prti'd. 17< NorUiweawra... 97! do prefd.141' Pacific Mail 21* Reading. IS* It. and W; It Tor I5;i Bock laland fiOJi Ht. Panl 67H do prefd.117 Rllror Centfie'e*. 61% Tonn.C. andl... Uy, do prefd. 7u Toaaa Pacific.... Union Pacific ... IIV W., St. I- and P. 0$ du pref(1. If Woatent Union . MV, B'y da. 88 •' eon. 11*4 " pf,d. Wy, Virginia fianogo. »% " tundnddobi M'J aran novno. Alabama clan A.linji Teun'aoe old 6... CO •• 11.106 •• •• c. viy, la. flamped f'a..l«u N.Carolina6a. ...102 " 4a....124 oomumurr aoana. U. S. fa reflat'd. .116 1U. B. 4* rognlir.. U. I), fa ouupona.116 | flunk •tnt*>m«nf. Now York, Doe. 1.—The ataodaiad banka make the following atatomout tor tbo wuok ending today: lleaorro, decrease.. 116,800,800 Loans, Incrcaao 4,460,700 Specie, doiroaae 19,631,900 Legal tendor., Increase 2,691,21*1 iMpnaite, decroeae l,2A3,eu0 Circulation, lucreaae 0.000 The banka uow bold In .'xoeMof re. quitcmeulaof thu 21 per at. rate..662,220,800 COTTON. Macon, Dreimber 1. The Macon market for spot cotton la dull at tbo following quotations- flood Middling 6J4 Middling 6. Strict Low Middling ty, Lost Middling 4 flood Ordinary i'2 Ordinary* — POCSL nr.cr.im. 4 1 i « * i & 1 .6* 1 26.7 207 1 .722 301 1 311 222 018 540 967 | 1007 This May.. Yesterday romanATtrr htateuiwt. Stock on band BoptemborTTiHOh" Recoirod ainco September 1, 1804... roaT azcziirs. l.46ll . 60,261 ¥ 1, r h 3 £ e I' 47994 6*132 7U380 65999 60940 18329 77836 49002 (0146 61016 45121 43911 40940 36540 53728 62498 34089 r.5939 40785 Tuesday IVodastday.... Thursday Friday Total this week 47,981 65.632 49.002 36,540 New York, Dec. 1 Rpnt cotton dull; middling gulf 01-16; middling uplande 61818. Ha tea balee. Tito future market opened quiet andcloaed eleady. Salon 101,IPO bales, weather at the 8outh during Ute peat week has been favorable for picking and marketing' ihe crop. Houiton received SAM* aralnat 7.**; Memphis. 5,400. against < The Chronicle state* the overland movement since Septmsgcr 1 at M9.382 bales net, ngitnat S3.93 for the aame time leal year. The Southern cousurop- tion for the aame time la 230.W0, against tit Odd for the same time hast year. The Northern spinners have taken 977,477 since September 1. against 666.512. Total in sight. 4,935,424, against 3.B1.436 m 1822 and 3.414,087 In 1822. On tha decline today there was quite a llltla new buying, and whtlo price* may go a little lower, the market begins to show renewed signs of resistance to low price*. S tevens ft Co. LIVERPOOL. Livaipool, December 1—Spot cotton market demand dull, with prices easier. American middling! 3 3-32. tlaiea 6.000 bales, ol which 600 were lor speculation and export, and Included 6,500 American. Becoipta 21.000 bales, of which 20,600 were American, tuturoa Arm. 1 Op»n«3T~ | CIcnvST Deoembcr.,.. Itcc.-Jan Jan.-Pel/ Fcb.-Warcb... Marob-Aprll Aprit-Msy... May-Jnno.... Juns-Jnly.... July. August.. Aug.-gept.,. 3d : 1-474 3 3 01*8 2-32 4 4-32 3 0-64 4 8-64 3 9411 4 11-04 3 2-01 3 2-04 3 2-04 3 3-04 3 4 64«S f-SI I (.-6ta3 7-04 3 8-01 3 0-04a310-04 311-0U312-O4 3 13-01 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, Dec. 1.—The deliveries of wheat on December contract*. contrary to expectations, were light today, and the crowd completed tho world’s visible supply by reporting a decrease In stocks "in and afloat for Europe" of L006.000 Bushels. Liverpool and London cables were strong and higher. That the prices did not work their way through calls was a disappointment to the bulls, and after a reasonable period they were dis posing of their biddings wit has little appearance of dlapley aa poaslbel. There came an easier ottering under 'the pres- •ure of nelUng, bu tbefort the close values stiffened up a trifle and dosed a fraction under the top. May wheat openel from (OH to OOH. declined to 6672*94, rallied to and closed at 6044—14*94 of a cent higher than yesterday. Caah wheat waa Arm and unchanged. Corn.—Local acalptra and room opera, torn had the corn pretty much to them selves today. Sympathy with tho liner grain, Arm cablea, light deliveries on De cember contracts and soft weather com- Idned to start price* firm, but the trade Coon dwindled away until practically no no business was doing. May corn opened from 49 to 4214, aold getween 42 and 49%. closing at 4374*94—74 of a cent higher than yesterday. Cash corn was weak ad HaH a cent lower than yesterday. Oats.—Prices In oatm moved about 14 of a cent during the cntlreseaelo n. It la tmnneeanary, therefore, to refer to tho trade, because there wus practically nothing done. A steady feeling ruled, the generally Arm tone elscwhero extending to oats. May closed unchanged from yes terday. Oi*h onto were a shade easier. Provisions.—A little activity woe noted In product at the Immediate atari and also at the end of theses elon. but the Intervening time waa dull and monoto. noqs The strength usually came from tho yards, where hogs wero Arm and in light supply. ' 1 *■ talned, but Later an easy feeling ob 1 rally during tho closing The close 774 cents higher FUTURE QUOTATIONS The leading futures ranged aa follows: WHEAT— Opning. lllghst. Lwat Cion* 6&H 3544 65>4 6574 January a.. February March April $i*y June July August Hiqitombtr. October. November Decemlier nxcuns asn xxrours. To-day. tor the TVeok. Consolidated not receipt... •• Liport* to O. Itrlula. •• Export, to Franco... M Export, to coQttnrnt. Stock on hand al New York 4I.W44 39,409 82.1(5 4,260 1,109,(59 47.984 88,488 39,125 4,250 pi. 1—Not receipt*. .. 3.720,164 " Export, loG. B. l,ieo,6«J " Exp. to Franco. 330,621 “ Exp. continent. 820,019 Mtw orlxass cusiha rcTCnxs. January 6 27 I July....& (A February 6 31 Auguat g ca Nan'll, 6 39 September April. 641 | October Way 6 49 1 November Juue 6 64 ! December 6 26 tort quotations. flalvrston, Dec. l.-Rssy; middling, 534: net receipts, 2,911: mock. 1S9.145. Norfolk, Doc. 1.-Quiet: middling, 471: net receipts, 4871: stock. 73.571. llaltlmere, Dec. l.-Nonunal; middling. 5S; net receipts. 3,311; stock.' 15.527. lies ton. Dee. l.-Dull; middling. 5 11.18; stock, 4651. Wilmington. Dec. l.-Nomtnal; mid- dim*. 574; net receipts. U9i; stock, 40.434 Philadelphia, Dec. l.-Qul*t; middling. *74; net receipts, 151; stock, 4.971. Savannah, Dee. 1.-Steady; middling. 5 8-M; net receipts, 2,116; stock. 134218. New Orleena. Deo. I.—Steady; middling, t HI; net receipts. TAM; stock, U7.IU. Mobile, Dec. l.-Basy; middling. 574; net receipts. UW; stock. 77.444 Memphis, Dec. I—Steady; ml,Idling, 5 5-tl; net receipts. 4*41, stock. 111,580. Augusta, Dse. l.-Sleady; middling. 874; net receipts, 1.797: stock, 24117. Charleston. Dec. l.-Bieady; middling, 674; net receipts, 4,(12; stock, 7*165. Ctncfnnett, Dec. 1—Steady; middling AH: net receipts 40K; stock, 11,08. LouLvlll. Dec* 1.—Quiet; middling, 474. Rt.. leiuls, Dec. 1.—Quiet; middling, Mt: net receipts. 1,961: stock, 42.(70., Houston, Dec. l.-Kssy; middling* 5-14: net receipt*, 14,t»: stock. 77.4SI. STEVENS’ COTTON LETTER. By Special Wire to Lyon A James. New York. Dec. L—The Liverpool nows surprised the bulls and bears alike. It showed a decline ot only 1 to 1H points In reeponso to a decline ot 15 p.dnis here yesterday. The price accordingly ad vanced 1 to I points here this morning and quite a number of local shorts cov ered. There was less pressure from the outside long Interest to sell, but Liverpool sold only 40n> bales co the spot at n decline of 1-ltd. and the port receipts for the coming week were estimated at as high as ac.tU) bales, against HAWS test year. The Now Orleans estimate la sx- pected to bo hoavy. Furthermore, Liver- pool and the continent sold rather freely end New Orleans eent n goad many tel ling orders. The early advance here was lost and a decline of 8 to 6 points fol lowed, hut closed steady at last nljht'e price. Uvcmool closed Ike. Tha salts here were 101.100. New Orleans at on* lime waa 4 points lower, taut regained Ihe loss sad advanced 1 10 2 points, Spot cotton been was dull and unchanged. Port receipts estimated at HM against 55.(22 this day last woek and (dan last year. New flrleana receipts Monday es timated at u.o»> to i4Mk against r.rk last Monday sod 14m Mat year. The 4774 4776 49*4 3274 3274 3274 3274 May. . . . OATS— Dec. . . . May. . . PORK— Jan. . . . May. . . . LAKD- Jan. . . . May. . . . K1BS— Jan. . . . May. -. . . CASH QUOTATIONS. Flour wee dull at ateady prices. The shorts soon restricted business. No. 2 spring wheat. :,57i'.iObi. No. 1 red wheat, 55H. No. 2 com. 47. No. 2 oata, 2974ST4. Mesa pork. 12.1274a25. Lard. 8.«5a7.00. Short rib aides, loose, <.Mal274. Dry salted shoulders, boxed, 5.(274a75. Short clear aides, 6.3774a59. Whisky, 1.31 NAVAL STORES. Wilmington, Dec. 1.—ltoaln steady at 9774 for strained; good strained. 1.0274. Spirits of turpentine ateady at 2574c. Tar steady at M cents. Crude turpentine Arm: hard, 1.10; soft, 1.50; virgin, 1.70. WOLFF &HAPPS THE FINAL GREAT SALE OF THE LYONS STOCK. With thousands of new goods added, grown out of recent purchases of sacrificed manufacturers and over-stocked im porters, by our industrious buyer who is now in the Northern markets. Let the news spread. Let customers show their purchases to their neighbors. Let everybody look over our honse, whether they think of buying or not. MACON BOND AND STOCK REFORT. BTATS OF GEORGIA BONDS. Bid. Aak'0. T per c*nt bonds, Jan. and July coupon?, maturity ltt) ICO 4V4 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons,'maturity 191S....U4H U5 tVfc per cent, bonds, Ian and July coupon*, maturity 1323 U* in SVfc per cent bonds, Jaa. and July coupon*, maturity lone date.. K>4 MUNICIPAL BONDS. Savannah & per cent* bonds...... 10* ioi Atlanta bonds, price aa to rate ot interest uM maturity 100 no Augusta bonds, price aa to rate ' ot Interest and maturity. iO) m Rome bonds, 8 per cent. i0«H lot Columbus 6 per cent. i<onds ... .iu* Macon 6 per cent, bonds, quar terly coupons ill us XIA1LKOAD BONDS. Central railroad Joint mortgage ? per cent, bonds, Jan and July coupons 117H USH Geurtfia railroad < per cent, bonda. Jan. and July coupona, due 101 kq Georgia i railroad I per rent, bonda Jaiu and July coupona, due U10 lot in Georgia rullroad I per cent, bonda Jan. and Juiy coupona due 19X2 U0 in Montgomery and Nuf*u!.\ rail- road, i pet cent bonds. Jon. and July coupona due 1X0....ioi 105 Ocean Gtetm&hlp bonda * per due 1*20 as Columbus and Western railroad « per cent July coupons .uo U1 Columbus and Horae railroad % per ceit bonda Jan. and July coupons ... IS «• Augusta and XCnoxvllle railroad I uer cent bonda Jan. and July coupona due 190C...., N M 8avannab. Americas and Menu gomery railroad t Per cent, bonda Jan. and July coupons.. IS • Georgia Southern and Florida railruad C xvr cent bonda Jon. and July coupona due 1173.... ft &i South Georgia and Florida rail road indorsed 7 per cent bonda Jan. and July coupons iqb Northeastern railroad indorsed C per cent bonds. May and November coupons 101 Macon and Northern railroad certificate* ot bonda March and September coupona 40 11 CrarieMcn. Columbia and Au gust* railroad 7 per cent bends 90 1ft RAILROAD STOCKS AND DKBEN- Central railroad common stock.. 1A U Central railroad ( per cent de- Carpets, Mattings, Rngs, Art Squares, etc. We doubt If you will ever have a chance again of buying any of the aoove named good* tit Fuch price* aa we are new ca/srng them out at. Out vast sales In tills department k‘> to shop’ that you can cave big mon-y on tty purchasca that you may make. Art 8quarc, 3 yard* by i 1-2, at 22.50, worth J4W. Art Square, 31-2 yards by 3, at 13.50, worth U-50. Art pquare, 31-2 yaids by 4, at (4.48, worth 17. Bureau rugs, at 25, 23, 50 and 73c. Hearth rugs, from 50c. and up; the finest grades at .unprecedented low prices. A large line of Japanese and China hair ruga. In both plain and combina tions, just opened and much below former pricer. Hassocks. Another great closing out sale of these goods. Hassocks a t 12, 25, 3j and ooc-.; positively all at panto prices. With sucli big inducement* la sight the ineru-1 pinch or muney la enouga to do to help you along these hard limes, such inducement# as we are offering. 1,200 yard* Lisbon cloth for drosses, in navy and dark grounds, with hand some figures and flower designs; the price will be 2 3-4c.; only one dress to the customer. Warm tbe pant week, the coming week miy be cold and chK'ly. You had better prepare against tile cold blast that is coming on. 100 dozen ladle*', children's and men's underwear, to bo closed the com ing week, all at unprecedented low values. Extra-heavy men's undershirt* white and colored, at 23c., 35c. and 48c. At (1.25 25 dozen men's camel's-natr suits, shirts und drawers to match. Ladles' heavy under costs at 21c„ 25, 33. 40 and 60c. One lot children's union spits, to be otosed at hat'f price. One lot children's wool undervests, to be closed at 15c,; regular ptdoe 35 and 40 cents. «. 75c. a dress for them tomorrow; ten yards to the dress; silk French sattnes, rlcOi, elegant designs; these are the regular price; 12c., 15c. goods off tbe piece. At 95c. Another lot of those Scotch mixtures, patt rl.dy of new patterns, worth (1.50. A good share of the wool dress goods, short lengths, on the centre counter, with the price and length mJTked on each. You can take as many as you want: they won’t stay long at the short prices. Suits for the Boys. Maybe the boy wants a unit. We are closing them out at unheard-of prices. Suits at 75c., 08c., (1.25, (1.48, (1.V5, up to (4. All at about htLf price. Boys' overcoats, at (1/60, (2.00 and (2.50: worth double, and treble. At 6c. Twenty dozen Boys' and Men’s four- in-hand ties, a good assortment ot pat terns; they won't last long at that price. New Chenille and Tapestry por- tlerres, best colors, deep dado and knotted fringe, at (1.98, (2.48 and (3.23. and up to the largest sixes at a largo saving from what you hove to pay for same claw goods elsewhere. At 49c.. another lot 4-4 ehenKle cov ers, In a large variety of patterns, at 68c. Another tot of large size 6-4 che nille covers to put on sale; 8-4 and 10-4 chenille covers, yve ore closing out very low At 48c. Will .put on wile, commencing to morrow. 25 dozen gents’ hemstitched silk handkerchiefs, both narrow and wide hem; never offered for less than 75c. 50 dozen Ladies’ 611k Embroidered Handkerchiefs, in both colors and white, at 10c., 15c. and 22c. Ladies’ Capes. In block, navy and tan. mad? of French broadcloth, triple coClar. Lon don dye, lincl throughout with silk: extra large, sweep on both plain and 'trimmed, at (8.38. (10.48; they are (10 and (15 capes everywhere. At 79c. Another lot of ladies’ French kid gloves. In -tar.s and grtys; all fin ished with lirge. stylish buttons, and one of the best gloves imdo. for (1 25. At 50c. a few nor* ot those s lehtlv spotted gauntlet ui:d seven hook gfoves; they were the (i 25 quality. Blankets, . Don't put off buying a Wnnlir. If von are in reed of one. Vo have left a few sanitary and well-stained blankets that eronebody is going to get a bar gain In Direct a!l communications to W. C. LYONS, Wolff & Happ, SS3 Cherry St„ W. C, Lyons & Co,’s Old Stand. beturos a Southwestern railroad stock 77 Georgia railroad dock 151 Atlanta and West Feint rail road debentures CO Atlanta and West Point railroad Stock 89 LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS, Macon Oaa Light and Water consols. May and November coupon* Wesleyan college 7 per cent. . bonda Jan. end July coupons..109 Macon Volunteers' Armory 1 per cent bonda Jan. and July cou pon* 194 Bibb Manufacturing Company ( per cent, bonaa April and Oct. coupons 109 Progress Loan and Improvement Company 55 Southern Phosphata Company stock 76 Acme Brewing Company 109 BANK STOCKS. Ftrat National Bank stock IS American National Bank stock.. 85 Kxchangs Bank stock 21 Union Sayings Bank and Trust Company stock vz Central Georgia Dank stock Macon Savings Bank stock 29 Central City Loan and Trust Company stock 79 Shot—Drop. (1.35 per sack. Wlro—Barbed. 274c per opund. Corn Beer—5 pound cana (2 per doxen. Nail*—11.66 base, wire; cut, 81.25 base, base. Tuba—Painted, (2.35; cedar, (4.60 per nest. Broom*—11.25 to (5 epr dozen. Homes, Iron bound. (3. Measures—Per nest, (1. Plow Biades—4 eanta per pound. Iron—Swede, 4 l-2c per pound; reffned, 2c basis. Plow slock—HtUmen, (1; Ferguson, 90o. We cannot afford to buy the Macon Telegraph to adver tise prices of all our goods as it would take the entire paper to do it, but below we quote a few just to show how much in earnest we are to close out our entire 6toek of Dry Goods, Wraps and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods. CORSET DEPARTMENT. Thompson’s Glove Fitting Corset closing out price 83 K. and G. 75c Corsets closing out price 67 R. and G. $1 Corsets closing out price 83 W. B. $1 Corsets closing out price. 83 P. & N. $1.25 6 Hook Corset closing out price 90 Kabo $1 Corsets closing out price. 83 Ball’s $1 Corset closing out price : 83 Thompson’s Young Ladies’Corset closing, price.. 69 BLANKETS. BLANKETS. Fine Woolen Blankets, worth $6, closing out price $3 75 $5 Fine Blankets closing out price..... 2 75 $4 Fine Blankets closing out price 2 25 Red Wool Blankets worth $3.75, closing out price 2 40 $3.50 Blankets closing out price 1 60 25c F/iderdown closing out price 14 $1.50 Broadcloth clositg out price 85 $1.25 54-inch Covertcloths closing out price 74 15c Percalines and Selesia closing out price 10 54-inch Dress Flannels, all wool, regular prie 50c, closing out price 35 100 Yards Spool Silk, best make, closing out price 07 50c Silk Velvet, closing out price 33 111 DBMS 1U AND BELOW GOST. THE STOCK Kl BE DISPOSED OF. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. Our Millinery Department is constantly replenished with all the Novelties. Great reductions have been made on all our Trimmed Hats, of which we have a large lot on hand. It will pay every Lady to visit the store of NEWMAN’S .555 CHERRY STREET. CANNED GOODS. DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS. Correoted Every Saturday by Henry J. Lamar & Sana Clnamon Bark—Per pound. 12 to 15c. Cloves—Per pound. 15 to 250. Drun and Chemical*—Gum aisafoe- tide. 3io pound: camphbr sum. 65 to 65o pound; gum c;,lum (3.40 to (3.(9 pound; morphine. 14a, (2.25 to (2.45 ounce; qui nine (according to size) (3 to 99 cent* uiince; sulphur, 4 t* (o pound: salts, E som. ( 1-2 to 3e pati vl; copperas, 3 to : pound; salt petrx, -9 to 12c pound; bo rax. 15 to 18o pound; bromide pot.iah, 59 to C5o per pound; chlorate, 25 to SOc per pound: caTbolto acid. 50c to (1.75 pound; chloroform, 76c tb 11.40 pound; calomel, 86c to (i; I ’cwoad. is to Mo pound; cream frtar. commercial, 25 to 10c. ^ DRY GOODS. Corrected Every Saturday by s. Wax el' baum A Ron. Prints—Berwick. 3 l-*c; standard 4 1-2 to 6c: turkey red. 4 to 5 t-2c; Indtso blue. 4 to 474c.; solid*. 4 to 9 cents Sheetlngs-l-teSli. :t*4c,: 4-4a4-A 5 cents. Tickings-Front <1 to 120. Check*—3 1-3 to (c. Bleaching^—Fruit ot the Loam. 4 (-4 to T l-3o. FRUITS AND NUT3. Corrected by A A. Cullen, • Flga-Pry. choice. 13 l-S tb 16 cents. Peanut*--North Carolina. 3 1-3 cents; Virginia. 4 and 6 cents. Lemom-3.00a3.50i Nuta-Tarragenla almonds, u cent! pet pound; Naples walnut*. (5 cents; trrence walnuts. 10 cent*: ptcana, tv cents Apples—Sun dried. ( to 7 cent* per pound. Ratslne—Net* In market. (» per box; London Isyers, 12.25 per box; loose Mus catel. 12 reT. hex. IrUh rotate**—82.» per sack. HARDWARE. Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap Hardware Company. Axes—(3 to (7 rer doexn. Bar Lead—So per pound. Buckets—Palntc 11.23 per doxen; ce dar, three hoops. 12.25. Oardi-C--t:4n. («. Chains—Trace. 13 60 to (t.o per doxen. Well h:tcket»—85.26 per doxen. Rope—Manilla, 19c; dse!. 8e; cotton, lie IS cent*. Shoe*—Horse. 14; Mnt*. (6. Ehovcle—Ames. I!t> per dozen. Apples—3-pound cans, 8L2S per dcsen. Blackberries—2 pound cans, (l per doxen; 6 pound cant. 2L05 per dozen. Corn—3 pound cans, 30 cents to (1.50 per dozen. Stnn>. Beans—2 pound cans, 90 cent* per dozen. T./matoe*—2 pound cans, per dozen, 80 cent*: 3 pound emit*, (1. Okra and Tomatoes—2 pound cano, (1.10 pe« dozen. Juno Pevs—S pound cans, (L25 per dozen. Red Cherries—3 pound cans, (1.60 per dozen. White Cherries—2 pound cane,(1.76 per dozen. Lima Beans—(1.25. Peachew—2 pound cans, (1.59 per dozen. Pineapples—1 pound cans. (1.50 to (2.25 per dozen; grated. P. & W.. (2.25. Rajpherrtee—3 pound cans. (L83 per dozen. Strawberries—3 pound cana, (1.59 per dozen. Peaches, pie—3 pound cans. (L35 per d..7.n. Apricot*. California—2 pound cans, (2.25 pee dozen. Peaches. California—(2.25. Pig Feet—2 puuna cans. (2.25 per dozen. Roast Beef—1 pound can*. (1.29 per dozen: 7 pound cans. 13 per dozen. Corn Beef—3 pound cans, (L85 per dozen. Potted Ham—1-4 pound car*. C5 cents per 'lozrn, i-3 pound cans, (1.25 per dozen. Lunch Tongues—1 pound cans. (1 per doxen. Tripe—2 pound cans, (1.85 por dozen. MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES. Corrected Every Saturday by the 8. Jaques &. Tinsley Co. The following or* strictly wholesale prices: FIsh-KIt. white flsh. 60c; in half narrel*. 34: mackerel In half barrels. No. t, (5.75: No. 3 In kits. 85 cents. Hour-Best patent, per barrel. $325; •econo patent, 83.15; straight, 32.75; fam- tlv. 12.50; h/w erodes, (3.35. Sugar—Nutndard granulatod. 474 cents; extra C New York, 455 cents; New Orleans clarified. 474 cent*. bay—Wt quote today No. 1 Timothy at (li and fancy. 319. Meats—Bui kaldes-774 cents Corn-99 cents per bushel. Oat»— Mixed, *ic: watte. 48e. Lord—Tierces i cents; cans, 8!4 cents; 19-pound cans, 9 cents. OU—Ue. Snuff—Lortllard'a Maccaboy snuff, stone lire 45c per pound; glass Jars. <5o per pound; S-ounce bottles, 39.900 per gross; 2-ounce cans. IS.CO per gross; 1-pound cans, 33.M per gro.-a; itaurnaa snuff, 1-ouncs glass, 5c; 1-oanct tins, (1.25 per gras?. Tomato catsup—Pint*. 90c; quarts, Hnnkny—'P*r barrel. 33.75. Meal—Belted, (9 cents; plain, (0 cents. Wheat—Bran. 85c, Htmi—12 to lie. Shoulders -3 We. | HIDES. WOOL. ETC ! Corrected Every Sutunlay by G. Bcrnd Xc Co. Hides—Green salt, 3 cents per pound; dry flint, 5 cents per pound. Goat eklns—10 to 20 cents each. Sheep Skins—20 to 50 cents each. Beeswax—16 to 20 cents. -• Wool—Washed, le to *20 cents per pound; unwashed, U to U cent*; hurry, 7 to 10 cents. Corrected Every Saturday by L. Cohen & Co. Whisky-Rye *l.l<r to (3.59; com, (1.3) to (1.50: gin, $1.19 to $1.75; North Carolina corn,$U0 to $1.60; Georgia com, (L60. Wlnea—90 cent* to (1; high wines. (1.23; port and sherry, (1 to (3; claret, (5 to (10 case: American champagne. (7.50 to (8.59 per. case; cordials, (13 per cozen; bitters, (8 per' dozen. Corrected Every Saturday by W. L. Henry. Freah Meata-Weatero beef. 574 to 6c; Georgia beef. 4 1-3 to 5c; dressed hogs, 674 to 7c; Western mutton, 774 cent*; Sty tlve mutton. 0 l-2o: smoked pork sau sage, 8 l-2e; fresh pork sausage, 8c; Bo logna sausage. 6c. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Corrected Every Raturday by Samuel Fin ley A Co. Egg*—17 cents per dozen. Hen*-2S cent* ’> Fries—18 to 26 cents ezch. ' “' Ducks-Slow sals at 2274 cents *ac3. Turkeys—9 cent* per pound Olve). eOeae—49 to 50 cent* each. ., Sweet potatoes-40 cents burheL S Irish potatoes—(2*82.25 per aack. , ? Onions—SO cents per bushel. P Butter-20 cents per pound. Bun dried apple*—9 cent* per pound. Honey—I2!4al5 cents per pound. ALL FREE. Thcee who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportune ty to try R Free. Call on the adver tized druggist and get a Trial Bottle. Free.. Send your name .bad address to H. E. Bucklen A Co.. Chicago, and got a sample boy of Dr. King's New Life, Pills Free, aa well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which Is guaranteed to do you. good and cost you nothing. H. J. Lamar A Son's Drug Store. LEMON ELIXIR. - A Pleasan Lemon Tonlo For BLltousnw*. Constipation, Mala- ria. Cold* and the GriD. For Indigestion. Sick and Nervous Headache. For Sleeplessness, Nervousnese and Heart Dlserue. , Fod Fever. Chills. DeblHty and Kid ney Dlsea^o, take Lemon Elixir. Indies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Leraton Elixir. Dr. Mosley's Lemon Elixir U prepared from the fresh Juice of lemona, com bined with other vegetable liver tonlca, and will not fall you In any of the above named diseases. 60c. and U bottle® at drusrgtets Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta. Ga. * AT THE CAPITOL. I have Ju«t fallen tbe laat two bottles ot Dr. K. Mosley's Lemon Elixir for nervous headace. Indirection, with dis eased Uver and kidneys. The Elixir cured me. l found R the greatest medi cine I ever used. J. H. MENNICH. Attorney, 122J F street. Washington. D. C. FROM A PROMINENT LADY. I have not been able In two yearn to walk or stand wttho-it *uffcrin« great pain. Since taking Dr. Mziey's Lemon Elixir I can walk half a mile without the least inconvenience. MRS. R. 1L BLOODWORTH. Griffin, Ga. SO DEAR A DREAM. So dear a dream! Of a quiet, quaint little home nest. Hid in a garden small, Where lilacs tall Lean over the wall, And the bobolink pours out his song. So dear a dreaml Of a sweet, little winsomo wife At tho door at night With a smile of welcome And a kiss of love After tho work of the day Is dons. So sweet a dream! O rosy, lisping, laughing babes, Hold to a loving breast, Within that little nest, Happy aa some feathered brood Up under the low, brown eaves. So dear a dreamt X know not whence it came Unless from heaven’s own gates. God grant it may abide with me Nor lose itself save In divine reality. So dear a dreamt —Agnes Moore in Minneapolis Housekeeper The Emancipated Pocket. “The bloomer, ” argued the old fashion ed person, “tends to deprive woman of tho protection of those Intangible bulwarks which ore her greatest defense.” Tho lln de eleclo creature was quite pro- parid to agree with the contention. “I found that out," aho said, “the very first time I wore mine on tbe street" “Wero you Insulted!” “No, I had my pocket picked.' ’—Detroit Tribune. lr. Sai Mchsiam TFhq la now la Europe, has bought and forwarded a large line of the finest old Imported Wines For tie Family We Of Macon and vicinity. His stock Is also co,nplete with the finest Domestic Wines. Old Whiskies and Brandies, Imported Bass' Ale, Ginger Ale*. Por ter*, Imported and Domestic Beers, Ci gars and Tobaccos of the b«t brands. Prices are In keeping with 'die times. Get the best good* and best prices, from BAM WEICHSELBAU&f, now occupying the late Capt. John D. Hudgins' old stand, comer Third and Poplar streets, Macon, Ga. L Douglas $3 SHOE NOSQlfcAKIffjL 45. CORDOVAN. FRENCH A ENTMEUEDCAU; * WftVFKGMUMMI • S.!P P0UCE.3 Soles. <5h *2.*l”B0YSSCH99t5HiES. •LADIES* ^SENOFOfl CATALOGUE W-L.* DOUGLAS* BROCKTON, MASS* loa can save rtaavy Lr purchaaiuc W* Ls _ Daszlai bkofiSf Becantc, tre arc tbe largest manufacturer* of ■cvertised ahoc* in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping tbe name an<l p:Ice on the bottom, which protect* you against high prices and the niiltHeman’s prenta. Our shoe* 'fhere.at tourer prices for the valne given that* Y7 other make. Take no substitute. If year wr can. Sold by ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 613 CUL'KBX bTlthdSX.