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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 1908
We have for sale .this choice lot of
securities:
$25,000 City Macon 4ft per cent 1926
bonds.
$2,000 City Macon 5 per cent 1923
bonds.
$2,000 City Atlanta 6 per cent 1914
bonds.
$10,000.00 City Augusta C per cent,
1915.
$2,000 City Augusta 4ft. 1916.
$3,000 City Augusta' 4%. 1925.
$4,000 City Augusta 4, 1931.
$4,000.00 City West Point, Ga., 6 per
cent, 1926.
$7,000 City West Point, 6 per cent,
1927.
$8,000 City Thomaston 5 per cent,
serial 1910 to 1925.
$25,000 City of Birmingham. Ala., C
per cent, 1919.
• $10,000 Clty^Blrmingham, Ala., 5 per
cent, 1920. ^ •
$5,000 City Mobile. Ala., 4%. 1939.
$14,000 County Hancock, Ga., 5 per
cent. 1916 to 1931.
$23,000 County Wilcox, Ga., 5 per
cent. 1934.
$5,000 Ga. 4ft 1915 bonds.
W. G. SOLOMON & CO.
LIVERPOOL spots closed 4.99
NEW YORK spots closed 9.20
NEW ORLEANS spots closed 8ft
THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET.
The Macon cotton market yesterday
closed quiet at unchanged quotations as
wa:
Range of Prices.
Strict Middling ..........'...'.^^......8^ Stock of all kinds 917,000
Middling 8%
Strict Low Middling £
JANUARY INVESTMENTS
$50,000.00 State of Georgia Bonds.
$100,000.CO Georgia Railway & Back
ing Co. fours, due 1947.
4 MUNICIPAL* BONDS.
Ga.,
$30,000.00 City of Dublin. Ga., Bonds.
$15,000.00 City of Careliton, Ga.,
Bonds.
410,000.00 City of Augusta, Ga.,
Bonds.
$11,000.00 City of Waycross, Ga.,
Bonds.
$25,000.00 City of Jacksonville, Fla.,
Bonds.
Also Bonds of the following Cities:
Albany,
Quitman,
Athens,
Amerleus,
Thomson,
Statesboro,
- Fitzgerald,
* McRae,
Atlanta.
Valdosta,
Tennllle.
Georg'a Railroad & Banking Co.,
Southwestern Railroad Co., Augusta
& Savannah Railroad Co., North Caro-'
lina Railroad Co., Georgia Southern &
Florida Railroad Co.„ Atlanta & West
Point Railroad Co., Wrlghtsvllle &
Tennllle Railroad Co.
CIRCULAR GIVING FULL INFOR-
. MATION WILL BE SUPPLIED ON.
APPLICATION.
When either BUYING or SELLING,
communicate with me.
JOHNW. DICKEY
COTTON NERVOUS
AND VERY ERRATIC
TONE OF THE MARKET TOWARD
THE CLOSE DECIDEDLY
UNSETTLED.
being made or anticipated for to
morrow. Several merchants had many
usand bales on hand, anticipating a
rp advance on December at the dose,
It wa* known there was an uncov
ered short Interest which had been grad
ually covered to the last hour, when those,
who have been receiving the cotton be-
camo sellers, supplying all demands, so
that these merchants were left with the
bales on hand. On the other hand, the
belief has gained ground that tho Jan
uary* will all be received when tendered
to one of the largest spot houses. Other
Influences have had only a minor effect
upon the market. Blocks at Interior
towns are still increasing, whlio Man
chester advices are better, leading many
to expect the trade to be large buyers
after the turn of the year.
Liverpool Cotton Statistics.
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 30.—The following
are tho weekly cotton statistics: Rules.
Total sales of all kinds 37.000
Total sales of American 33.000
English spinners* takings 113.000
Total exports 17,000
Imports of all kinds 297.000
Imports of American.... 200.000
Low Middling
Spot Cotton Movement.
«sSM
Dec. 26. 1908
Recta. Sh ; p. Bales.
cotton
.... .ous and erratic all da
closing easy at a net decline of 22 poln.
on December and an advance of 8 points
on January, while later positions were
4 points higher to 3 points lower. Sales
for the day were estimated at 175,1"'"*
largely of January and March.
Tho market opened steady at a decline
of 2 points to an. advance* of 7 points,
December being, slightly lower undei
scattering liquidation, while latei* posi
tions were generally higher In spite of
rather disappointing cables. It -was esti
mated tliat Decomber notices, represent
ing about 20,000 bales were in circulation,
but these seemed to be going into the
hands of the big long Interest, and dur
ing tho early session the market showed
considerable strength, led by January, on
covering by shorts on rumors that the
cotton taken up on December contracts
might not be re-deliverra on January an
expected. That position sold up to 8.87
during the early session, or about 15
points net higher, while other positions
showed a net gain of only 5a9 points and
continued relatively Arm during the iafo
trading when the general market was
oosler under liquidation with December
particularly weak, losing all but 5 points
of Its premium over January contracts.
The tone of the market toward the
close was very unsettled. Tomorrow is
the last December and the first January
notice day, and tho market will be closed
from tomorrow night until Monday tnorn-
juantity afloat of American 331.000
Grain and Provisions.
Corrected by R It. Jaques & Tinsley Co.
CORN—Sack oil. white * $ 88
Backed, mixed 87
Carload lots, either sacked
or bulk, trade on applica
tion.
OATS—White clipped * 65
No. 2 white 68
No. 3 white 60
Special quotations made on
car lots.
IIAY—Choice timothy 1.00
No. 1 timothy 90
* No. 2 timothy........ 1.00
. No * clover... 9".
Timothy and clovor mixed.. 95
Alfalfa hay 1.20
. Redding straw 65
BRAN—Pure wheat 1.50
Bran and shorts 1.65
FLOUR—Private Stock, fanny pat.. 6.25
Royal Owl. best patent 5.28
Top Notch, first patent 5.Oh
MEAL—Water ground Juliette
MEATS—Dry salt ribs
Extra naif riba
18-20-lb D. 8. bellies 10%
Bulk plates ,.i 7
Smoked meats, %c. over
above.
HAMS—Fancy sugar cured...
Standard sugar cured
13ft
11%
'"fin,
ecelpts of cotton at the ports today
- **'*"'* * *nst 67.614 .bale
last year. F<
-0,000 bales nu
365.363 bales lust week and 361,976 bales
last year.
Today's receipts at New Orleans were
17,971 bales against 9,419 bales Inst year,
and at Houston 7,536 bales against 16«01Q
bales last year.
Spot Cotton and Future*
NEW YORK. Dec. 30.—Spot cotton
closed quiet. 10 points decline; .middling
uplands 9.20; middling gulf 9.45; sale
3,000 bales.
Futures opened steady and closed easy
ai follows:
FOR SALE
44.000
Wo offer for this price a thoroughly
modern 6-room cottage on Park Place,
on a good lot that fronts 70 feet and
has a depth of an acre. This placo
has every convenience and Is one of
the nicest places that has been offered
for some time. We are facilitated to
give terms,
41,500. ,
A nice 5-room cottage on Ross street
well located and a bargain at the
price. Terms If desired.
Minton-Morgan Co.
March
April
May 8.97
Juno ——.
July 8.93
August 8.84
September -— •
Octobor 8.69
December 9.08
Exports to Great Britain.. 46,262.
Exports to France 1.250
Exports to continent 6,978
Exports to Japan
Stock on hand all ports. .1.105.423
G. S. & F. RY. |
Schedule Effective Dec. 20, 1908.
DEPARTURES:
4:05 p. m., No. 5, “Shoo-Fly,"
Macon to Valdosta and all Inter
mediate points.
1:00 a. m., No. 3. “Georgia
South Suwanee Limited," Macon
to Jacksonville via Valdosta. Solid
train with Georgia Southern and
Florida. Twelve Section Drawing
Room Sleeping Car. open at 9:10 p
m. In the Union l>epot. Makes con
nections at Jacksonville for all
points In Florida.
its, Macon to Tlfton, cn route
from St. Louis and Chicago to
Jacksonville.
2:07 a. m., No. 33, “South At
lantic Limited,” coaches and Pull
man sleepers. Maeon to Jackson-
Tlfton. en ro* '
, Louisville am
ARRIVALS:
Jacksonville and Palatka, local
sleeper Jacksonville to Macon:
passengers can remain In local
sleeper in Union Depot at Macon
until 7:20 a. m.
8:35 a, m.. No. 94, “Dixie Flyer,"
coaches and Pullman sle+pern. TIT |
ton to Macon. ' *
i route from Ja
&
to tit. Louis anil Chics
2:55 a. m.. No. 32, “South
lantlc Limited," coaches and PuH
man sleepers, Tlfton to Maeon.
en route to Cincinnati, Louisville
and Chicago.
11:16 a. m.. No. 6, “Shoo-Fly."
from VahloatA.
4:26 p. m.. No. 2. from Palatka,
nd *3 intermediate
Open. High. J,ow. Close.
8.88 8.72 8.80
8.80
.8.84 8.90 8.83 8.83
8.80 8.86
8.88 8.88
Pure, in 20-lb. tins
Pure.: In 50-lb. tins
Pure, hi 60-lb tubs
Pure. In 10-lb tubs _.
Pure, In 60-lb tins 10 !
McCaw's compound lard.... 7
Tho same additions for
other sizes ns named
above.
SYRUP—Georgia cane (new)
New Orleans
Black strap
SALT—100 lbs. white cotton sack..
Imported rock salt, lb
CHEESE—Full cream
GRITS—Hud nuts. In bbls 5.00
Hudnuts. In sacks 2.50
SUGAR—Granulated. In bbls 5ft
New Orleans clarified 6
New York yellow 4%
COFFEE—Choice Rio 12
Prime Rio 12
Medium Rio 11
Common 9 to 10
Arlmeklo'n roasted. 15.94
RICE—Choice head 7ft
Medium 514 to f
Railroad Bonds
Receipts and Exports.
SInco September 1. 1908—
Consolidated receipts 6,233,561
Exports to Great Britain... 1,868.013
Exports to France 618, lot
Exports to continent 1,917,455
Exports to Japan 73,073
Exports to Mexico............... 4.103
Pries, Receipts, Sales, Stock.
The Ports:
Galveston . .
New Orleans
Mobile . . .
Savannah . .
Charleston .
Wilmington .
Norfolk . . .
Baltimore . .
New York ...
Philadelphia ..19.45
8 13-16
9-16 3214
9-16 ^
l8tck.l
224020
3259861
usm
■ 19950
29S72
interior Movement.
Houston , .
Augusta . .
Memphis . .
St. 1»uIh ...
Cincinnati ..
Louisville . .
Little Rock..
Rects.lSales.l Stck.
LIVERPOOL.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 30.—Moderate bust-
ness done In spot cotton, prices un
changed; American middling fair 5.53.
good middling 5.17; middling 4.99; low
middling 4.79; good ordinary 4.28; ordi
nary 3.88. Tho sales of the day
10,000 hales, of which 200 bales wer<
speculation and export, and Included
9.700 bales American. Receipts were
64.000 bales, Including 36,600 bales Amer
ican.
Futures opened quiet and closed steady:
American middling O. O. C.':
January-Februory
February-March .
March-Aplrl
April-May
Clorc,
4.78
4.78
Septemher-OetnlH-r
Oetober-Nnvember
November-December
December-January
January-February (1910)
4.CS
4.61
4.59
US*
r;
OVOROtA RAILROAD.
dally ....it M lI. dally
r 10,79. utlly.
til'
l Run 4 94*11 4sl!f.
i4 III
W W. HARDWICK
NEW ORLEAN8.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 30.—Spot cotton
steady. l-l«c. higher, middling 8ft. Sales
on th** spot were 1,900 bales and to ar
rive 1.330 bales.
Futures opened quiet at an advance of
1 to 3 points on large spot sales fn Liv
erpool and encouraging reports from th
Manchester doth and yarn markets.
The market was steady during the first
part of tlia sesalon at the highest stand
ing at a nst advance of 3 to 6 points.
In the afternoon the tone was essler
- -jj, # influence of rains in the rei
and western section* of th# te._.
I they were bedly needed, end alee
on noire little holiday liquidation from
the long side. At the lowest price* were
unchanged to 2 points down net. The
riooe we# eiesdv with prices unrhenarti
to 3 P*inta down compared with yester-
dare rt--»inv
Future# cfcead as follows:
January, bid ,\\\Ml
February, nominal * it
INTEREST III STOCKS
fm
ACTIVE ELEMENT INDISPOSED TO
EXTEND THEIR COMMITMENTS
FOR A TIME.
NEW YORK. Dec. 30—Speculative
interest In the stock market was some
what languid and prices fluctuated but
sluggishly and Indecisively. The active
element among the market operators
seemed Indisposed to extend their com
mitments on the near approach of the
new year's holiday and preferred to
await the turn of the year and what
it may bring to throw light on the
future of the market. The perceptible
decline of tho forenoon was regarded
as an effort to appraise the harm to
values -which hus resulted from the
calamity In Italy. Th© selling repre
sented tho opinions of professional
traders rather than any forced conse
quence of tho disaster. Deals Involv
ing minor railroads continued to cir
culate In the rumor form. Tho Amer
ican Smelting stocks made another
dip In recognition of the formidable
competition promised in the new cor
poration, and amalgamated copper
moved In company, tho threatened
competition being considered to rep
resent a rivalry between Interests in
these two corporations.
•Bonds were irregular. Total sales
par value $6,436,000.
United States bonds were unchanged
on call.
Total sales today 816,t00 shares
PREDICTION OF COLD
SENDSJHEAT UP
FINAL QUOTATIONS SHOW GAINS OF
TO K CENTS—CORN CLOSES
FIRM.
CHICAGO. Dee. 30.—An official pre
diction or a cold wave for the winter
wheat bolt In this country caused n strong
market for wheat here today, final quo
tations showing net gains of ftaftc. to
ft ceut.
Corn closed firm and oats and provis
ions steady.
»*ft
V.‘49 ft
100
100ft
107
110 Vi
5 per cent. 1937 li
Central of Ga. consolidated
1945 l;
Central Ga,, *d Inc., 1945 52 C
“ rnl On.. Macon nnd North-
___j. 1946 108 19
Central Ga.. Middle Ga. and
Atlantic, 1947 103 lfl
Southern R. R.. 5 do.. 2994..108 1C
Georgia TL R. and Banking^
Co., 5 pc. 1922 105 1C
Ga. R. R. and Banking Co..
1 per cent. 1910 101 1C
Sou. nnd Flu. 5 pc.. 1945..106 1(
Seaboard R. R., 4 pc., 1950.... 56 f
Seaboard R. R.. 6 nc.. 1911.... 93 f
Southwestern U. R. stock ..107 H
Savannah and Augusta stock. 107 K
Atlanta nnd West Point ....149 If
Atlanta nnd W- P. dnben....l04 If
Ga. Sou. nnd Fla., com 15 1
Ga. Sou. and Fla., 1st prefv. R3 I
Gn. Sou. and Fla.. 2d prof.... 69 \
Southern R. R., pref 60 t
Southern R. R-. com 26 I
State of Georgia Bonds
4ft. 1922............ 107
Ga. 4ft. 1915 104
Oa. 4. 1926 104 105
Ga. 3VS. 1928 to 1935 *99 100
108
City Bond3.
Maeon 6 pe., 1910 100
Macon 5 pc.. 1923 107
Macon 414, 1926... 104
Macon 4*4, 1910 to 1914 90
A-riiaitt* On a S * 80 nent basis.
6*!I0415? g a vannah 5 pc.. 190$ 98
Savannah S pc.. 1912 105
Augusta 8ft. 4. 4ft, 8 & pc.. FI
Crackers.
Barona sodas, sc.
Barone nlensc*. 7ftc.
Barona oyster crackers, 6’ft**
N. B. C. Sodas, 4ftc.
NEW YORK STOCK UST.
Amalgamated Copper-., MV*
American Car and Foundry ...-49
American Car and Foundry prof... 107
American Cotton Oil •••••• is,/
American Hldo and Leather pfd .. 38*4
American Ico Securities
American Linseed
American Locomotive »]V*
. None American locomotive pfd ..........Ill
American Smelting and Refining .... 81%
Amor. Smelting and lung pfd 101ft
American Sugar Refining ....
American Tobacco pfd
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Company ..
Atchison
Atchison pfd
Atlantic Coast Line
Baltimore and Ohio ...
Baltimore and Ohio pfd -
Brooklyn Rapid Transit ••••.51’*
Canadian Pacific 176
Central leather •■}}?
Central Leather pref RJl Mi
Central of New Jersey *••*
Chetuiptuko und Ohio
Chicago Great Western
Chicago nnd Northwestern
Chicago. Mil. and til. Paul..
C. C. C. nnd St. Ismls
V* Colorado Fuel und Iron
16 Colorado and Southern jj*V*
Colortdo and Southern 1st wrefo.. ft
Colorado and Soutlfern 2d pfd
Consolidated *Gaa *......•...l*-4
Corn Products
Delaware and Hudson I
Denver and Rio Orando "*ft
Denver and lUo Grande pfd
Distillers' HoourHIvs..
Brio 1st |.fd‘ ............"..iV.rr.'... 60J4
Gone: al Electric 157'a
Great Northern pfd
Great Northern Ore Ctfs ]-*4
Illinois Central ••• l jj2»
I liter borough Met.
Intel borough Met. pfd
International l/aper *-
International Paper pfd “*L
lnternattonal Pump ...
Iowa Central
Kansan city Southern .
Kansas City Southern Jmu ....
Louisville ami'Nashville pfd ...
Minneapolis and St. Louis ....
Minn., m P. ami Sault St. M lJ-$
Missouri Pacific
Missouri, Kansas nnd Texas ........ 4-
MHhouiI, Kansas nnd Texas pfd...* 73
National Lend -‘1$
New York Central -•••••;•••••
New York. Ontario and Western .... 45g
hold
lirmer ten
dency. Silks are quiet, hut shipments on
orders for January are largo. Ribbons
have been advunced. Underwear and
hosiery are generally quiet. Retailers aro
placing many small fllllng-ln orders with
joblters and others, principally looking
forward to January sales.
COTTON 8EED OIL.
NEW YORK. I>ec. 30.—Cotton soed oil
Was active and strong on higher crude,
covering of shorts and aggreslvo bull sup
port. Prime crude In barrels f.o.b. mills
31; prime summer yellow 39a84; off sum
mer yellow 36a39*,i; good off summer yel
low 38U39V4; prime summer white 40V4
to 44; prime winter yellow 45a46*4. <
NAVAL STORES.
WILM1NOTON. Dec. 30.—Turpentine
steady at 37; receipts 14 casks. Rosin
steady ut 2.75; receipts 174. Tar firm
at 1.60; receipts 51. Cruda turpentine
firm at 1.75, 2.75 and 2.75; receipts 42.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. Dec. 30.—'Turpentine
firm at 33n*i; sales 400; receipts 439;
shipments 55. Rosin firm*, soles 3.733; re
ceipts 3,044; shipments fl; stock 108,853.
Quote: A. B. C. O and K. 3.02V4; F.
3.07*4: U. 3.05; If. 3.45; I, 4.20; K, B.lOr
M. 5.80; N. 6.16; W. CL. 6.40; W. W.,
6.60.
CHARLESTON. Dec. 30.—Turpentine
firm ut 37V4. Rosin firm. Quote: A ~
C. 1> and E.*2 ““** ~ ~
3.30: I. 4 “ *
W,
\ D and E.* 2.92*4: F, O. 2.92V4a95: II.
.30; I. 4.05; K, 5.00: M, 5.ft); N, 6.05;
" Q.. 6.30; W. W.. 6.40.
Southern Railway
ay 5s .....110
Texas and Pacific Ists 11684
Toledo, St. L. and Western 4s “*
~ • 1
4# 1
8. Stool 2nd 6s
Wuhnsh lsts
Western Md. 4h
Wheeling and Luke Erie 4s .
Wisconsin Central 4«
N. Y.. N. li. und II
J.uke Shore
40
Norfolk and Western
North American
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall ....
Pennsylvania
Peoplo’s Gas
71
142ft
35
New Yo-k Money Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 30.—Money on rail
firm at 2a3*4 per cent, ruling rate 3V4,
•Inning hid 2ft. offered at 3 por cent.
ory dull and stnady: sixty
_ REGISTERED MAIL AND
“ A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX
Perhaps you arc outside of Maeon—deeds,
insurance papers, wills nnd other valuable
papers locked away in some bureau—where fire,
thieves, cyclones and a dozen other things can
find them.
“Undo Sam’s” registered mail and one of
our safety deposit boxes eliminate all such risks.
$3.50 a Year and a
Very Little Trouble
Not nearly as much trouble as lost papers
will give you.
V- FOURTH NATIONAL BANK _
MACOIN, GEORGIA
For Sale
A nioo two-story dwelling in the newest and best
residence section of. Vineville; is in every respect u mod
ern house.
Call us over phono, if you are looking for a homo,
and let us tell you about this place.
Jno. F. and W. H. Cone,
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans
Phone 206.
607 Cherry St.
t*! IIIIHI l-HIH H III! II HUH
month.* 3ft par coat.
Sterling exchange steady with act uni
lUidni’ftH in bank«r»'- bills at 4.85a4.85.10
nr tdxty days and nt 4.K7 for demand.
Commercial hills 4.84ftn4.84ft.
Bur fdlvei 650ft.
Mexican dollars 45,
Hardware—Wholesale.
fCnri-etert hy Dimlap TTardwar. Co.)
WEI.L B'lOKETS—M.5I to Jt.EO Jo*.
ROPE—Manila. 13c: Baaal, 8c; cotton.
^WlnB—Barb. 1.10 Mr pound.
PUJW STOCKS—Harman, *1;
*°PI.OW BI.ADE8. Bo. par lb. - '
. IRON—iMicc per lb. baaa; Swado 414c.
t> °AXBS-««.W dot., b
IJ.CO U-B baa*.
•5c.; Fergu-
pound.
k#g base; out,
kef base.
July-Augunt 4.77ft Horse. $4.25 to $4.60 keg; muto
August-Septemher 4.Gift shoes. 24 26 to .34.76,
“ BUCKETB—Plain, $2.00 do*.; whito C«-
dar. thres hops. $4.00.
CHAINS—Traco. <4 to $1 do*.
GUN POWDER—Ptr keg. Dupont crock
•'S.&'ijSft aaetc.
TUPS— P-Intod. $2.20: cedar. $5.00,
FHOVElaS—$7.00 to 111 perdox.
CARDS—Cotton, $4.10 par do*.
Dry Goods—Wholesale
SHEETING—« to 8c.
DRILLTNO—7ftc.
TICKING—4fto. to 14ftc.
BI.KACHING—4ft to fifte.
CHECKS—6 ft to To.
PRINTS— »ft to f fto.
:; ; isi *A
io4ft
Wttsburg.'cT.U/a” j Ht -
Raiiway Steel Spring JHft
Reading
Republic? Ht eel J"
Republic Steel pfd •••• Jj?,,
Rock Ialand Co. •••••:•
llock Island Co. f)f«l .»••••••;: V?a
Ht. laoulrt und San Fran. 2d pfd .... lift
St. Louis Southwestern .......
Ht. Louis Southwestern pfd ...
Sloan Sheffield Steel und Iron
Southern Pacific »
Southern Pacific pfd
Southern Railway jit
Southern Railway pfd ®*2
Tennessee Copper
Toledo. Ht. IdOtils ****** West. ••••••••
Toledo. Ht. TaOUU and West. pfd.... 70^
Union Pacific
United States Rubbor ',! *
United States Rubber 1st pfd 106
United States Hteel
United Htatea Hteel pfd HJ
vlnllnS-ESrollna Chemlral ........ 44ft
Vlrkinla-Carollna Chamlcal pref. ••••*]{
WestlnghouNO Electric ""ti
Western Union
Wheeling and Lake Brio
Wisconsin c«?ntra* .iji*
Amor. T. and }j3-*
NEW YORK BONDS. ’
IT. 8. refunding 2s. rcglsfered ....103
U. H. refunding 2s. coupon UR
U. H. 3s. registered *®l
U. H. 3s, coupon J®*
U. H. 4s. registered }j|9
17. H. 4s coupon
American Tobacco 4 s
American Tobacco 0s .....
Atchison general 4a
Atclilnon ndjustmenc 4s ...
Atchison cv. 4s
Atchison cv. 5s
Atlantic Coast Lino
Baltimore nnd Ohio 4s ....
Baltimore and Ohio 3fts ...
Brooklyn B. T. cv. 4* ....
Central of Georgia 6s .....
Central of Georgia 1st Inc.
Central of Georgia 2d Inc. ,
Central of Georgia 2d Inc. .
Chesapeake and Ohio 4fts
Chicago and Alton 3fts ...
Chicago, B. and 6. new 4a.... 100
Chicago. K. I. •n? U
SHIPPING NEWS
DHtAWARR nRKAKW'ATKR, Del.,
Dec. 30—Arrived: Schooner Frank B.
Wltherbee, from Charleston, for Bos
ton.
SAVANNAH. Oa., Dec. 30-Hailed:
ed: Steamer Michael Onfchkotikoff,
(Dan.), Harboc, Hamhurg; Parthian,
Berry, Philadelphia.
JACKSONVILLE Fla., Dec. 30—Ar
rived: Steamers Hhnwmut, Ilanscn,
PhllndQlphlu, Huron, Staples, New
York.
Hailed: Steamer Apache, Staples,
New York, via Charleston. • •
Cleared: Schooners Mary A. Hall,
Haskell, Boston; George Tuulune, Jr.,
Nelson. Philadelphia.
Tho Telegraph Business Of
fice, 452 Cherry street. Edito
rial Rooms upstairs, noxt door.
JASPER RYE
A STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY
100 Proof, Double Stamp
We especially recommend this goods to
those that prefer a high proof goods equal
to bottled in bond goods at 25 por cent
higher prieos. A trial order will provo the J
quality. We guarantee satisfaction.
4 Full Quarts $3.85
8 Full Quarts $7.25
$10.25
12 Full Quarts
jasper! .
Express prepaid to any point reached
by Southern Express Co.
D. f. & C. P. LONG
P. 0. Box 1050
Jacksonville, Fla.
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WHISKEY
TN CLUB HOUSE OR HOME, always keep a bottle
handy. Served to your friends, it bespeaks your
Intelligent discrimination, for
—MURRAY HILL CLUB is the incomparable whiskey—
best for athlete or invalid—a tonic as well as a beverage.
It stands alone as a whiskey of mature age and
purity and with a bouquet that is an exclusive
MURRAY HILL CLUB possession.
“Thu Particular Brand for Particular People. ”
QsmmU<4 ss4*r ska NsiImsI Para Po#4 Law,
JOS. A. MAGNUS & CO.
CINCINNATI. O.