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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. fOESDAl MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, IBb7.--TWELVE PAGES-
MACON’S STEADY GROWTH.
THE MOKET TO JJE SPENT IN BUILD
ING T11R PKKSBtiT VKAR.
lAV.atrarnt. In Drlrk amt Mortar and Im-
provnnrtita Amoanllnc toOv.ra Half
Million Uollarr—x Splendid
Sliowlnc f ir Macon.
Although a month in advance of the
opening of the.bnildirg at (won, the Tele-
oairu mtkea a showing thii morning that
will piore concln-ivtly how well Macon
snstaiua her repotation for anre and steady
growth. A list of improvements of build
ings in eonrse of erection and those for
which plana ato being drawn or contracted
for is given, though it is necessarily incom
plete. There are numbers of bouses now
building acd to be bnilt that are not given
to regular eontractois, and, therefore,
escaped the Txlxobaph man while taking a
hurried run over the city. It will also be
noticed that nothiDg is said concerning the
improvements at the many eh gout home a
about the city, such as refcncing, repaint
ing, etc., all of which neiya-itatea an out
lay of money and the employ mont of labor.
One glazier told the Tzlkguaph man yes
terday that bo had more work than
he could possibly attend to during tho
summer. If these items were included
the total amount would be considerably
larger.
near Monroe street 3,000
Mrs. Jock Phillips, cottage on Sec
ond street 1,000
The following are the improvements in
East Macon.
George Lumpkin, store house $ 3,000
George Lumpkin, two dwellings... 1,0 0
H. T. Powell, six room cottage.... 2,000
IV. J. Dixon, six room cottage.... 1,800
New Methodist Church 500
W. T. Wammack, Are room cottage. 1,600
Simon Myer, five room cottage.... 1,600
John C. Jon's, fourroom cottage.. 1,000
Hamp Holmes, five room cottage.. 1.600
Wm. R»<ee, cottage 500
Thos. Duke, fire room cottage.... 1,200
Mrs. Frey, cottage 600
Stewart McCarty, five room cot
tage 1,200
Morris Hill, cottage 600
L. G. Geerry, cottage 600
Uobert Lumpkin, five room cot
tage 1,500
John D. Tharp, cottages 5,000
Snbnrban cottages, between Mo-
Call’s and Crosa Keys 1,200
Total 1558,550
OESEUAL IMPROVEMENT NOTES.
Prof. Glenn Bays be will put a modem
front on bis building on Cotton avenue.
A coal and general storage warehouse is
among the probabilities for the summer.
. The workmen will begin this week to
build up Mr. A. B. Smah’s store on Cherry
street.
Two gentlemen said yesterday they would
The contractors say that the prospect for subscribe $500 each toward building a
a busy building season is brighter than ever bridge across the river at Seoond street,
before, There is no epeoial activity iu tho | Macon can point to forty cottages just
real estate market just at tins juumuie,. compe ted, and there are many now receiv-
though good eligible lots are in demand and j n g (inching touches and are not included
command good figures. in the list above.
It will bo seen that there are several ele- , , . , .
gant residences on tho list, though the ma- Suburban )houMis are becoming popular,
jonty of buildings arc cottages. It will also “<>■««» ^at a settlement will spring
no seen that some elegant store houses *„ np this summer near the Kutherford place,
to be erected during the year, notably those three mi * eB out on Houston road,
of Messrs. Nnssbaum, Wolff and Dauuen- Mechanicsville, Gilesville and other su-
berg. All of these are on corner lots, and butbs are moving in the matter of improve-
are consequently better subjects for arohi-1 meuts. and some new houses are dotting
teotnral design and beauty. the bills, while new fences are seen every-
To this magnificent shewing can be added where,
the equipment of the fire department which Several residenceaCare to be built, the
embraces the eleotrio alarm, the purchase lots for which have not yet been purchased,
of a full complement of horses, new en- Mr. Miller Gordon, of Smith ft Gordon, will
gincs, reels and book and ladder truck, etc., build an elegant lesidence as soon os he
which calls for not only an outlay of money, ge ts a suitable lot.
but an improvement of the city. Ia addi-1 Among the summer enterprises is that of
tion tbe modification of the bond commis- sprinkling tbe streets. Mr. Joe Buhl is
sion bill allows an appropriation of $25,- getting ready to build a tank on the river
DOC on streets and public property, which bank, and will have a line of cart sprinklers
will greatly tnprove their condition. Alto-1 on all the principal streets laving the dust
gether, Vac in is enjoying a year of pros- an d cooling the atr.
perity that is a matter of great pride to her The merchants s»y the Covington and
citixens, tnl more especially when she Maoon railroad proves evory day tbe advan-
now occupies the position of a hub In a I tages of opening op new tenitories. Tbe
wheel, twelve spokes of uhich are rail-1 people along the line come into Macon now
roads built, being built, or projected. in a few minutes, and consequently trade
Tbe following is a list of the improve- more than when it required a day to come
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
MACON M AltKlT REPOKTB.
Htocke and Bonds
Corrected dally by Solomon k Brown.
STATU BOUDS.
Bid. Ab’-M.
New Georgia 4* nor cent, bonds 106* 106*
(la. new 6s. 1883, Jan. and July coupons.109* 10!
Bute of Georgia gold qnarerllee .... .109 110
Smith's, maturity 1896. ex lnt 123 123
city bon Da.
Atlanta 6 per cent 104 106
itlan** 7 nor cent 116 120
Augusta 7 per eent 1<*7 110
AuguaU 6 per oent 107 109
Oolumbua 6 per cent 98 99
ITacon 6 per cent 113* 114
"aw Savannah 6 per cent, quarterly,
ex-coupon, ex lot 102* 103
New Savannah A per cent, quarterly,
February coupons 106 104
XA1LBOAO BONDS,
Savannah, Florida and Weatern B. R.
general mortgage bonds, 6 per cent
lnt. coupons 106 109
k G 1st mortgage consolidated 7 per
oent. coupons January and July, ma
turity 1897, ex lnt 117 119
Central con»oa 1 dated mortgage 7 per
oeut coupons January and July, ma
turity 1893. ex lnt 113 114
Georgia railroad 6a Its lu»
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta 1st
mortgage, ex tut 113 115
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta 2d
mortgage, ex lnt 110 112
Mobile and Girard 2d mortgage indors
ed 8 per cent, coupons Jan and July,
maturity D89. ex lut 104 105
Marietta and North Georgia lat mort
gage 6 per oent 99 ICO
Montgomery and Kafaul* lat mortgage
Indorsed 6 per oent, ex lnt 107 108
Western Alabama 2d mortgage In done 1
8 per cent, coupons April and Octo
ber, maturity 18 0 . ex lnt Ill 112
South Ga and Fla li toned 118 119
South Oa and Fla 2d mortgage 112 115
Ocean Steamship 6 par caul buuuo,
guaranteed by Central railroad 104 105
ghdueevlUe, Jefferson a'd Southern
railroad, lit mort, guaranteed 116 117
Gainesville, Jiffcrscu and Southern,
not guaranteed... 112 113
Gainesville, Jefferson and Southern, 2d
guaranteed 114 115
Oolumbua and Borne 1st Indorsed 6s,
ex lAt 104 106
Oolumbna and Western 6 per oent lat
guaranteed, ex lnt 104* 107
AuguaU and Knoxville **il»"ad 7 par
cent 1st mortgags bonds, ex lnt 112* 113*
City and Suburban railroad 1st mort
gags 7 per oent bonds 105
BA1UKOAD STOCKS.
Augusts and Savannah 7 per cent, guar
anteed * 180
Central common, ex-dlv. nominal 125
leonrU common, ex-dlv 200
jonthweetern 7 per cent, guaranteed,
•x-dlvtdand 129* 190*
Central 6 per oent certificate#, ex-int.. .103 104*
ttlanU and West Point railroad stock,
cx-dlvidend 107
AllanU and Waat Point 6 par cant car-
104* 106*
BANK STOCKS.
Exchange Bank 175
Capital Dank
meuts:
T. O. Hendrix, nine room two>atory
dwelling on College street $ 6,000 I
Two two-story dwellings on Dixie
works lot 8,0001
Hendrix A Willingham, three two-
story dwellidgs on tbe Fleck lot, 6,0001
In and a day to return with their pur
chases.
SOME~MAOON TKOTTBRS.
Fine Specimens of Horn flesh and the Speed
They Have -Shown at the Park.
The weather for the past few days, up to
Ooa>«*tsge fl on the Fleck lot...... 1,000 Saturday, haa been unseasonably worm, and
W 12 lir.w.J.n (t L. a I. L. n J nn.l in I *’ .. ... . ' ’ . ..
D. B. Woodruff has ia hand sod ia
preparation tha plans for ths fol
lowing: Bssidenod for T. O.
Bnrke, twelve-room brick resi
dence, corner Orange street and
Georgia svenns
Episcopal Old Lady’s Home, cor
ner Third and Walnnt
Threo-Btory briok building for Wolff
Bros , corner Cherry and Third
streets.
Three-story btick building for Jos.
Dannenberg, corner Cherry street
and Cotton avenn,
To there should be added the
United Btatca coart-house build
none were quicker to take advantage of it
than the horsemen of onr city. Trainers
A. B. Cook and S. A. Haghes’a encouraging
voices ooald be heard morning after morn-
. log resounding through tho park aa they
l.,uUO I called on their trotters for a link or two
I more speed. Tbe moet notable trial* from
8,0001 Cook's string were Captain Raoul, reenrd
2:35. Cook sent him a handy milo in 2:37,
.. , and repeated him in 2:361, tho lut quarter
20,000 ] in seconds.
Joe Thayer, a bay g. by Ueseooger Chief,
.. , data by Magic; Cook drove him a mile and
15,0001 repeat in 2:10 and 2:39.
Bessie Pan coast is a fonr-ycar-old brown
filly by Pancoast, 2,21}, that sold for more
ing 100,0001 than woa ever realized lor n Bullion in this
H. T. Johnson, twelve three-room country; ho is the sire of Patron, three-
cottogcs on Boundary street.... 6,000 nor-old, record 2;19|; dam by Dan'l Lam-
Prof. G. U. Glenn, improvement of
burned bnilliogon Cotton avenue
Mr. D. Daly, two cottages on Seo
ond street
M. B. Grant, three cottages on
_ ^ bert, the siro of Comes, 2:191, and scores of
3,0001 others that havo beaten 2:30. TbU is a roy
I ally bred filly, and, barring acoldents, she
2,0001 w ili make a bread-s inner ante. Cook ex-
I bibited a sample of her quality by driving
Holt and Ellis streets. •••"••••• 1,200 ber a mile and repeat well within herself
in
I 2:19 and 2:18, a quarter in 10 seconds.
I 8, A. Hughes breezed the bay gelding
1,1501 Troy a couple of milts, the first one in 2:55
and the seoond in 2:52 to a road earl. He
1.200 also gave Bose W. W„ a gray filly 3-year.
. ^ old by Georgia Wilkes, a mile to the tone of
1.000188a
I Beilins is another of Mr. Hughes's string,
oOOl and ia owned by Mr. Jamea Walktr, of
I Boston. She is a light cbeilnnt filly, three
1,0001 years old, and is a rare-bred one, being by
_ 1 Onward, 2:251, ho by George Wilkes, the
on Fonrtb street. 1,000 I greatest of all trotting sirea; dam Dolly (the
Jeese Robinson, cottage $150, Hen
ry Lucas, cottage $500, Hsny
Bel), cottsgo $500, Holt stroet..
Sarah Wammack, edttage on Elks
street
J. O. McMillan, store and dwelling
on Monroo street
O. L. Bright, two small cottages on
McIntosh street
J. R. Barnett, cottage on lloss
street
J. Greenwood, store and dwelling
Central City Ioe Works, Improve-
- meats to plant
J. A. Thomas, thirty room hotel on
Cherry street, between Fonrtb
and Fifth streets
Hugh Wiilet, residence on College
, dam of Director, 2:17, and Thorndale,
17,000 8:22}) by MsmbrinoChief.
Belline'a first dam Kangaroo, 236, by
. Gray’s Mambrino, he by Membrino Chief:
10,0001 uoond dsm by Simon Kenton; third dim
„ _ I by Lexington, eto. She is hardly broke,
street • • • • 6,0001 bat showed a big open geit that would in
Prof. D. Q. Abbott, residence on 1 .... ■
.. so
..in
Macon Barings Bank 90
MUCKLLAXSOU S STOCKS AMD BON DM.
Macon Gaa Light and Water stock luu
Macon Gaa and Water first mortgage 6
per oent bonds* May and November
coupons IDS
Macon Gaa and Water 2d mertgage 6
percent bonds, May and November
coupons 100
Bibb Manufacturing Go. 1st mortgage
bonds 108
Wesleyan Female College bond# ItO
Lanier House 1st mortgage bond* 100
Brunswick Oaa and Water 7 per cent
bonds 106
Brunswick Oaa and Water stock 76
Kaoon Fire Insurance atcck 107
Canned Goods,
tuples-2 17) cans, $1 per doa.
91
II «y' ■*—A iu u**tw, «o pot uua.
Xerkbeniee—3 lb sans, f 1 per doa.
CTt titles—2 lb cans, 11.15 per doa.
•Jo.n—2 lb can*, $1 86 per doa.
omed Beef-$1.85 per dos for 1 lb, 12.50 per
or 2 lb.
Q*»* Oysters—$2.20 per case of 2 doa 1 lb
A 83.75 per case for 3 lb cans; 1 lb light weighty
-10to $1.85; 3 lb light weight. t'J.&O.
f mdaraed Milk—Per case of 4 dot, Eagle, 87.74;
lire. 6*.CO Diamond, halfs, 83.75.
•gwcAuel— llcana ,|L if pe ido
"1- J ; *81. _Ǥ.! if per ou
IteSO to 81.85 per dox;jpie. 8 lbs, 81.G5 to 81.10.
#***> Early June, 31b cans. 81.73 per dot.
Yean-Bartlett's, 2 lb cans, 81.50 per dos.
Ptaeapplea—2 lb cans, 8L65 per dos; sseonds,
MM Ham—70c. for *sand 81.33 for *s,
espbertlcs—2 lb cans. 81-80 per doa.
I Imon—1 lbcans, f 1.70; 2 lb cans, 82.50.
I iswberri* s- 2 lb cans, $1.50 per doa.
S Meg Beans- J lb earn. 81.00 per; dox. ■
tvtttoos—2 lbs, per do*. 95c. | lbs. Il.ll psr
Cotton.
5.—Market unchanged; g'cfl
jig 4*; strict low mil lung 8*:
good ordinary 8*; good
«eudi n layers 83 00 to $8 25 per box; loose mowa-1
* 8100 per box. _ _
xatcs—Malaga, per bbl $5.50 to $6.00; native
to 12c per lb.
California raisins—L. L. boxes 82 25 to 82 60;
tall boxes 81W to 8150; quarter boxes 80 to 90c.
Heavy Groceries.
Sts billowing are strictly wholesale prices-
' ar«w-Sides very scarce and hard to get at 7*o;
lb; shoulders 6* to 6*c per to.
•*» meats-Market advancing. Bulk rides 7*
to 7*o; v«u iho«U lers 6a.
A-...ver-Olecmaigulne 13c to 20c per lb; gilt edge
veken 80c per lb; country 30o per lb; Tsnneawe 30
Me per n>.
tiaa—Per hundred 81.06.
T»eeee—Full cream 14c per lb; other grades 13*
Ufeptrlb.
Advancing. Choice rio 17c per lb; good
per lbs medlnru grades 16 to 16*c ocr lb.
VJt White milling 60o by oar iota; very scarce
l hard to get; 63o by small lots; mixed 68c;
, fArlcts: 61 to 62c by small lots.
Sift*-Catch Of 1886-NO. 1, half bbU (SO) f6.60;
s. 2, half bbls (SO), $4.25; No. $■ half barrels (80),
4.00; Mo. 1, .vsitax Lbls (4A>, tS.76; No. i.qnar-
sr bbls (40', $2.85; No. 8, qKartsr 15)s (40). $3.00;
40. L polia (10$, 86c.; No. 2. vails (10), 76o.;
ia. I. palls GO), 70c. Ostob of 1886—Very few
’ left In market They may be quoted;
nu. 1, half bbls (80). $4 JO; No. 3, bbls, (80).
tl60; No. I. half bbls (80), $2.00 quarter
>bls, none; Ho. 2, quarter bbla (49) No. 3,
carter bbls (40), $1.36; palls. No. 1 (10),6) ; paUa,
«o.S(10), 45o-; palls, No. S (10), 40c.; one poand
s,n mackerel in cans, $1.00 to $1.06 per dosen.
Hour—Common 84 25 to $4 60; extra family
J 00 to $5 36; fancy family $6 86 to $6 60; full
*at«ot 176 to • 90: fancy patent 6 26 to 175.,
Ciriit—Per bbl 8 30.
Hominy—Per bbl S $0.
Kamr—14 lbs average plain ll*o par lb; 10 lbs
average 11* to 12o per ib.
Hay—No. 1 Timothy, 19 uo to 30 00 per ton; prims
I no to 19 00; baled straw, 14 to 1$.
Lard—Heroes family 7*o per ib; cans 7*e
psr lb; 10 lb cans Soper lb; 6ib cans 9*c per lb; 8
i6oaasb*oyer lb.
Meal—In better supply than for some time, bat
sc changed. Plain 62c; Bolted 66o.
Data—Western feed 45c; fancy whits 46 to 48o.
Bos proof at 70 to 76a
Bice—Good 4* * 4*e per Ib) prims I* to 6*o
psr lb; fency boad 6*o per lb.
Balt—126 lb Virginia EOc; 125 lb ground Liverpool
78 c; Liverpool 9Gc. Oar load lots ars less.
Tobacco—Market doll; demand moderate. We
quote: Smoking, 25c to H 25; chewing, common,
sound, 25 to 80c; medium, 40 to 65c; bright, 60 to
76c; fine fancy, 86 to 90c; extra fine, 90c to 8110;
bright navies, 45 to 57o; dark navies. 40 to 60a
Tomato Catsup—Pints, 90c; quarts. |l 23.
Tube—Per nest. 83 50 to 82 76; No- L $7 25 per
doxen; No. 2, 86 25 per doaen; No. —, |l 25 per
dozen.
Miscellaneous Groceries.
Axle Grease—82 25 to 83 40 psr exes four doses.
Bar Lead—6*o.
Beef—Corned, cooked, 1 lb cans 8140 psr dos.; 3
i cans |2 25.
Blacking—No. 1, per gross, $2 70; Na 4, psr grots,
85 00.
Brooms—1 90 to 4 00 per doscu.
Buckets—Tain «cd, 1 45 to 166: paper, f 00 per
Candles—Star, 11*0.
Candy—Assorted, in boxes, 9 to 10c; In barrels
^Cinnamon Bark—Per lb, 12 to 13a
Olovss—30o. )
Concentrated Lye—3 76 to 8 30 per esse.
Crackers—Hermitage and Exoelnlor, 6*e; milk
and wine, 7*o to 9*c; X and XXX anda, oyster,
butter and tapioca, 6c to 6*o; X and XXX ginger
•nape, 7*o to 8*c; X ax A XXX lsmon ersama, 7 *c
to^8*c; common mixed eakea and Jnmblee, 11 *c.
Macaroni—Domestic, lOo per lb; imported, U*c
per lb.
Mace—60a
Matcbee—Slide 60s. 86c; round wood, $135; 800s.
83 60 to 88 76; 400s, $4 60 to 84 75; 600s, 85 60.
Kulmegi e&ctoSOc.
Oatmeal—Psr bbl, 86 70; psr half bbl, 88 00.
Pepj>er—30a
Pepper Sauce—65o to 8110 per dot.
Pickles—Pints $100; quarts- 8160; bait barrels,
rfitiff and mixed, 86 00.
Potash—Sa per case. 14 ox, 82 36 to $3 86; 10
O*. 82 60 to 83 75; ‘ ““
83 86.
Salt Bock—Per ton, In lots, 816 00; less quantity,
80o per 100 lbs.
Sardinia—American f6 60: Imported 818 00.
Seamless Bags—Two bushel, 18o; 3* bushel, 22cj
8 bn*h»i, 35a
Mnnffs—Lortllard's, Jars 50c; 1 lb glass Jars too;
and 3 ounce tins 65a per lb; Weasand’s Scotch
Scotch large bladders 53c; small bladders 53a
Soap—Common to fancy, 89 00 to 85 to per box
Boda-Kegs. 4*c; boxes, 1 lb, 7*; * lb, 6*
assorted, 5*; * lb packages, 6,
BpIco—lOo
fttarrh—Boxes 4o per lb; 1 lb boxes 4* to 5e.
“ Imperial, good to choice, 26 to ode: gun-
cOTTOH.
LxTxaeoon. February 5, noon—Oottc-n market
quiet, without quotable change; middling uplands
5*; middling « rleana **; sale* 7,000; for specula
tion and export 600; receipts 12,000, American 2.600.
Futures steady at an advance. 1 p. m.—Bales of
American 4,709. Futures closed dull.
February
February-Marcb ..
March-April
April-May
May.June
June-July....
July-August
August September....
September O tober..
Opsosd.
5 6-61
5 6 H4
5 7 6«
5 9-64
611 64
5 12-K4 -13 64
5 15-64
516 64 17-61
ip. m. Closer.
6 6 64
6 6 64
,16 7-64
, 6 9-64
.5 1164
. 5 13-64
.51164
. 617 64
. 6 12-64
9 11-16.
Evening—Net receipts 783; gross 2,362. Futures
closed quiet and steady. Bales 28,800.
Nkw Yoaa. February 5.—Greene k Oo.'s report
says: Trading wss of uunaua'ly limt ed com piss
to Cay aud the market did not amount to much In
deed beyond a little strengthening out of local deals
to wind up the week. No one appears to h*ve any
thing to do. and while cost rauged a little lower
there was not sufficient tr'al to give more than a
nominal basis ot valustion at tbe close at figure*
differing but slightly from last evening.
The tollowuifc utue auuws Uie opening and olos-
lag quotations:
Gpen’d. [Closed.
COTTOW KITfPLT.
Nkw Yokk, February 6.—The following ia the
visible supply of cotton for the worid*.
Total visible supply la .8.274.271
Of which Is American 2,787,771
Total visible supply last year 3,030.085
Of which was American .. .2,6*5,6-5
Receipts at all Interior towns 63,0t3
Receipts from plantations 1-6,004
Crop insight 6.552.154
nkw tuna. February 5, (-Vruing.- Gotten murkst
steady; aalee 69: uplands 9*; Orleans 911-16; not
consolidated receipts 19,*'/J; exporta to Great Brit,
ain 14,688. to continent 1,35J; stock 9C8.902.
UaieVnsriPN. February 5.—u;tto:> market steady;
mMdllnffS 813-16; net receipts 1.8C3, gxote 1,363;
•alee 1,732; iiocl 68.9)8.
Mosutolk, February 5—Cotton market steady;
(tlddlfnrs 9 18-16; net eeoeipvs 1,877, gross 1,877;
•took 30,634; isles 842; exports coastwise 633.
Baltimomk, February 6.—«v**w>n mark*-* steady;
middlings 9*; net receipts 1,868; woo 2,098; sales
; stock Is,841; exports to Great Britain 2,118, to
ami-Ainyvruu, now w cau*™. yuu-
powder, goods o choice. 80 to 76a Tonng Hyson,
good to choice, 90 to 65c; English breakfast; good
to choice, 55 to 75c; Oolong, good to choice, 80 to
70c; Souchong, good to choice. 25 to TOe; Japan,
good to choice, 35 to 60a
Sugar—Market strong. Out loaf 6*e; XXXX
powdered 8*o; granulated 6*o; white extra
06c; light creams 6*c: browns 6c.
Byrnpa—Fancy New Orleans open kettle 45 to 48*
per gal. ether grades 23 to 40o per gal.
Twine-Cotton, 18 to 28c; jute, 15e; paper, 17a
hemp, 16 to 20a
Vtaraar—Apple, 30 to Ke; pure 4o«M. itrenEtfi.
Mo.
. eats .Med with training.
4,0001 Red Grow, Jr., bj lied Crow, felt almost
o 11°° good to settle down to bnalnes* and
8,0001 ,how what was in him.
Diamond Joe (ptooiils quite a wig^ier.
. At his wey of going. Hughes gat quite a
1,1(001 burnt of speed out of him.
I There are a few more young horse* in Mr.
2.0001 Cook’* charge thet we most not forget to
mention, one in particular. HU name is
_ Vandiver. Remember the name. Yon will
3.SOO I hear it again. U* ia a noble, big fello'
with a large, sensible head, baa the best
8,0001 kind if a back and loins, plenty ot anb-
I stance. H* is a beautiful goilen chestnut,
2.w0 J stands 15 3, font you* old, weii-mnscisd;
ha* a clean, rapid stride, that will oany him
_ . to the front in good oompeny. His breed-
3,000 { D g ,tlt edged, being aired by Hc-
Curdj'eU.imbeltonian, 2:20); baby Harold,
the sire of Mend S, 2:081; dam by Mam-
18,000 I brino Chief; 1st dam Clan, l y Coylet; 2d
.... . . , I dam Lady Taylor, by MricomD Mambrino,
erected by oonnty commissioners 18,0001 he by Mambrino chief.
M. Noaebanm, two or tbree-story John Giles, atwo-yeen-old bayg. by Mes
brick bnildiog, corner Poplar and eenger Chief. He is very promising;
.Third street 30,0001 already show a 40 clip.
Hilliard Cherry, cottage, oorner Oak 1 — “
and Spring streets
Bibb Manufacturing Company, Im- 1 fellow "went amis* last eesaon, bnt baa
rove menu office at Mill I ronnded to, and bid* fair to go fast this
Os 1..*** * 1,6001 year.
W. A. Daria, residecoe on College Mr. B H. Plinths* a number ot standard
street.^ 6,COO I thoroughbred IroUicg marcs tbai we will
I notice at leniztb soon.
1.M0 A B. Cook, of thU city, is tbe only men
I sonth ol Kentucky that ha* given three
5001 horses records better than 2:21, viz: Row
I Wilkes 2:181, Joe Banker 2:19), end Low-
2,6001 don 2:20).
Haeon hes more eUndard bred trotters in
College street
Dr. H. McHstton, residence on Col
lege street
Mrs. Maggie Clerk, store anddwel-
ing, corner McIntosh and Hazel
streets
O. E. Datnonr, oottage on Wharf
street near Third
K. C. Bnlkley, two-story dwelling
on Brcond street, between Poplar
and Plom
P. W. Edge, dwelling on College
street
A B. Hmall.improvement of burned
building on Cherry street.
Mrs J. E. O.iver, improvement of
store on Third street, between
Cberry and Poplar
High school building on Cotton
avenne, erected by board of odn-
cation
Canute hospital on city suburbs.
suooe. Fsbroary
.taiUngWg: mntli
ow wldritas sgt
irdUary S; sslr. 10.
axozirrs, imnnm us srocz,
iscstred to-d-r. br rail 1
„ » py wsgOU S
Xscetvcdrrevlensly OAHt
Neck en hud Bept 1.1SM AMO-MOtl
si.*;
VMS 50 hud 0.235
Country ITodnce.
• Miss-Drtsd OKc; sviporsted So.
WsiLd!iMffll> »*. 1 peeled. Ce per Ih.
r' J'utrs^-CfcoIre *ee«, 00 to Mo; mixed 25 tclOo.
Istoee—Trilow, *0.20 to IIJ0 per bbl.
roa^-Whits. IMS: fl.ld. Wo to 11.00.
runuts-xorth OstoUna ud Vlnttala OK to 4c;
osvilaOKo.
to Moss—Irish, 13.15 to $3.40 per bbl.
,-osltry—From first buds: jroaag chleksns, 13K
,Ns;bsaa. Mo aach: Uvs tarksya, *1.00 to 03.1X1
•t fftlr; Uvs glass Wo; dacki Mo.
-x7—Choice Timothy, OOo to IbOO.
■ Drugs, Pstnu and Oils.
On$a ud Dyestuff.—Indigo, hist, VS to Wo
.adder, U to I3o; salts. IK to So: blsastoos, OK to
oi slats. IK to to; ooehtaul. M to OOo; mMoists
uh, 80 to Me: flour nlphur, OK to *o; roll snl-
Sir, OK to to; oomphor. 31 to 10c; ooppsras. 3 to
ir»U^ua^Oplum,To* to $0.10; fintalua, VI to
swssswtfijssrxsft ^
Ism, Wo to $1; calomel VOo to $1; blue mass, <1
o Ms; morphias I3.V0 to $5; ehlotoform. OU to VOo;
JJtOT Oil II.VI ID $3.
runs otc.—White Isai. strict^ p-~ «« •"
BsrdwsMi
Axes—$6 80 to $7 00 dozen. Wheat—February.«
Bar lead—7o per pound. March. .
HuckeU-Palnted $160 per dotes, eadar Shoot* Maj...
1826. ijk Corn—February,.
"(Open'd. | Closed.
9.41
9.44
9 51
9.39-41
9.41-41
9.5 -61
9 57-58
August..
Sept.....
Oct.
Nov
0 55-66; Dec
9 72-781 fan
jrrnr nlated 4*a6, CtiKm 6*. Molasses s, •, 1
(refining) 19*. Rice Aeadj. Oottoo seed H
erode, refined f9*a«l. Hide#qSJPpUH
9*al0, Texas iOalO*. Petroleum,cradViI, ^
OK.OK- Tallow <te.dv at 45.
tlllWI00 for old. tu (0 Beef dmi?!!: 1
unchused; beef bams ,1100. lllddSf *
Long clear, new *5 70, old ,4.13'd. rE? I
dull end Ciosod a .bade lower then^lj 1
Weatarn .team apot tfi.um. Febraary uS
,0.P8a0.P7. Way ,7 OS,7.U; cityateam »* 7^*
07 25; continent t7 05. Fralghta dull- c
U.ernnnl nerateame, 8 1441 wb-at U
Lol'I-ville. Febraary 7.-.UraUr' 0 ’ n i„
Arm Wtiuat—Xo. 3 red b3 Horn-S?T
00.13; Xo. 3 mixed 89. Oata-Xo. 3 '
Fro.rolone quletud arm. Baoon-cit™ -r
17.35, deal aldoa $7.03K. rhouMcn lir 'S
meata-Olear Mb .lde. 00 an, m... "’»■ «
shoulders $5.25a5 fid. Maas pork IU u .*
Stivar cured $10.75. f-srd —Oholee leaf ti it*
Nkw oulkaiss. February L-Colfc?
and prices steady: Bio and common
13al5*. Bice quiet and weak: LouSu?.**
nary vo good 2*a4. Cotton seed oil
crude 3i1m34. Sugar quiet and easiert ■ r
open kettle strictly prime 4*a4 7-16*
centrifugals, choice white 5 »-i6, off wkS 1^1
6Xi gr*J do 4**5, choice yellow euigji
prime yellow do 5 6-16, off do 5*aSvHi
4*. Molasses steady and quiet: OifB 1 ?*!
Choice 46, strictly prime 4 2*43, good nritt. t
prime 36*37, good fair 31*32; eentHfumui
prime to cbclre 30, prime to goed prim. ,
fair to good fair 18*29, common to gooti c *
*17; Louisiana syrup 80*62
9.77-78
Naval Ntoree,
8avawiuh. Fobrjary 7-SplrlU ot tartw-
firm at 86; aalee 800 barrels. Eosiu ,5.71
90$ f 1.00; sales barrels.
W m mi if otom, February 7.—Spirits of t«™.
quiet at 36*. Boaln firm: strainod75; rooc^Hi
bo. Tar firm at $1.16, Crude turpsaHsTd
ban! $1.00: yelinv dip fl 90, wirttn $1.99 7
CnAaisXMTon, February 7,-8pirita ot urJ.
steiulv at 35*. Rosin qul$t: goodPtrisInMh|
Nkw York. Febraary 7.—Rosin quiet-
*» $1.00el.G7*, Spirits of turpentine’ cd
Wool.
Nkw York, February 7 —Wool quiet and
Good dome$itio fleece 80 to 88; pulled 14 .
Isixfl* S »•» in ■
Ft Louis, February 7 —Wool fairly leiul
steady: Mtdium 21to2<*, co*ne bnldMV
low sandy 13 to 19, fine light 18 to 25, heavy ul
Diner—WaKor, I see you have got turtle $.,_
the menu. Is It mock turtle? Waiter-N I
mud.—Exchange. ■
middlings 9*; net receipts 66R, gross 2.274; salrs
—: stock .
W mat is oxoii, February 5.—Market quiet; mid-
Bttok 3 385’ nolrw0#l4,U 6™* 823i MlM !
1'nixunxLrniA, Febraary 6.—Cotton market quiet;
middlings 0** net -•oHpt* 78, giosa 78; stock
10,010; exports to continent 131.
ravAMRAR. Febraary 5 -cotton market quiet;
middlings 0: net w-reiots 2 8, gross 218; sales
*,000; stock 71,10*1; exports coastwise 1.009.
Naw Ubxkara. February 5 - o< tUm m*r*e' steady;
mMd lngs8*: Qrit receipt* 6,666, gross 6,686; aalee
3,507; stock 3«w.204; exports to Great Britain 12,470,
coastwise 4.206.
Mosil* Febraary 6.—Cotton market quiet; mid-
'’Hugs 8 15-16; nut receipts 1.277, gress 1,284; talcs
300; 'lock 31,107; exports coastwise 523.
UKMVHift. February 5 cotton market steady;
middlings 8*; r'-celpt* 1,619; shipments 3,165; sales
2,C00; stock l«4.33l.
RueurrA. February 5 —Cotton market dull; ml 4 -'
dlints 81616; ,*w^«nte 362; ahlpmenta ; aalee 372.
CKAJUsSirrua, Febraary 6,-i^non market steady;
middlings 9*; net receipts 1.471, gross 1,471; sales
800; stock 83.44 4.
Grain and J’rovMons.
Csicaoo, February 7.—Tbe wheat market to-day
as dull and opened * lower, at 83* tor May de
livery, varying only * in either direction. This
was canned by tbe neuerally pacific tone of European
dispatches, together with an advance in foreign
securities. Tbe export clearings from three p irts
to-day aggrec«t*d only 68,000 bushels. Tbe receipts
of wheat *t eleven points aggregated 242.000 bushels.
The vtsiblv supply will, it la estimated, show a
•light Increase. Corn ruled dull throughout the
session and the feeling was «w«ier. Nothing was
don* on outside accounts end local Inquiry wsi
limited. Fricee opened *a* lower and closed *
under yesterday. Oat* ruled dull end heavy and
closed * lower than yesterday. Provisions were
unsettled and easier. Mesa pork opened 16 to 20
cents per barrel lower and cloead steady. Lard was
steady and closed at yesterday's figures. Short ribe
were steady and «!mm unchanged.
Chicago, Feb. 7.- Floor dull and unchanged;
Winter paints $4-23*4 60, choice to fancy Minnesota
patents 84.25*4.60, soft wheat patents $4 00*4,26.
Rye 62 75a3.00. Buckwheat, 100 pounds, $2 00*2,26.
The following are tbe current prices for cash
properties: Wheat—No. 2 spring 77**77*; No. 2 red
winter 78*. Corn—No. 2 28**86. Oats—No. 2 24*
*25* Meee pork $?J.80a1AW. Lard 66.63**6 65.
Short rid sides, loose $6.75. Dry salted shoulders,
boxed $5.75*5.80, short clear aides, boxed $7.* 6*
7.11). Wblsky steady at 61.18. Sugars quiet and
steady: Granulated 6*. standard A •*.
The following snows tne twnge ot prices for
options on the rag alar board of Produce Exchange
to-day:
Highest.
Capital Prize $150,(
"Woffotctoty certify thit veinTerfi.t^t t J
meats foroll the Uonttal, and Hemt-annuilfi
lugs of Ths Louisiana State Lottery Compuil
to peraon mxu.ge and control the Drnlus J
■elveo, and that the ssme are conducted wul
eetr, fairness, and In nod faith toirard all J
end we authorise tha Company to nee thU era ]
with fac-elmllies of ourelgnatares attached,:
advertlHmeata."
I Tom Harold, a gray setding, by Harold
2,0001 (jam, by a son of Mambrino Chief, This
John & Brantford, two dwellings
on Johnzon street
W. U Virgin, small store on Elm
street
W. L. Eilis, two cottages Monroe
street
Nino four-room eottagea, $7,20-,
and five two-room houses, $1, W0,
in rariona portions of. city
Macon Gaa Light and Water Works,
improvements, indttding pomp,
$7,COO, bonze extension $1,UK),
extra boiler $2,000, extension to
B works $8.1 Mi, reservoir in
t Macon (£8,000, extension of
mains, etc., $73.000
Freight depot E. T, V. ft O, R. R.
Passenger depot E. T., V. ft G.
William Wefitey, oottage en Huel
street
J. A Ballinger, two.cottage* on
Hsxel strict ...
T. J. Ware, cot tag* on Oglethorpe
strret
■Washington Dceau, eight ootlagra
. her midst than any city in the State.
8,7001 Waynesboro or Thomaivill* haa more
standard brad trotters than Atlanta.
There will be a trotting matinee at the
park on * aabiegton’s birth lay. The pro
gramme will be abont at follows: One free-
for-all, trotting; one tbrea-minme etaas,
trotting; cn* oclt, trotting; one-half mile
150,0001 dash (cr rnnoan.
iO.MW I Tba horsemen are boning up their tro •
ten for the raoee on the 221.
13,0001
Meriwether Vindicator: Last we* a snr-
7001 vejing corps of tba Macon, LaGnngw utd
I Birmingham, beaded by Captain H. H. Watt,
3001 pa sard through Woodbury. Tba line snr-
veyad rnna between tha villa?* and tbe Utd-
COO I land depot site, tbrnee to Rig gin’s ferry,
1 eroeaing the river jut above the ferry.
»■*>. ——ra —
til fnraltaievanish. It earn $100;coach varaisA
t$ So to $1; cablast fllne, 10s to 40c; whit. *lo* »s
I Mo.
OUa-LlneeM. taw. Met Itnsesd. hoUed. file;
/-Ml off, $1 to $10O-, taipwittaa, tOXo; cylinder
1 Me to He; Blanal »0o toSOe; Wrat Tlrxlnta black,
!c. lud oil. toe to Me: cotton seed. OOe; headltoht,
<e: ke/cmaa 10:: matofooh Vie; machinery. Me
. Mo: mineral Mai. Me; cotton sMd, refined. Me;
a. As. Xewfimndland cod, OOe.
Drv Uuol*.
VdWN *hlrtln«a—Wftynmanvllle» *, 6c; Avon-
IvS^Hhsettaaa—Wayuaanvflle, H •«; fiveo-
'fi.sacbefl t-hlrtlags-rrult el Loom. K. VKe:
^j.ricbwl Mhirt- .-i-Yarl wtd., Fntt of Loom,
■44; Veoantta, lie; Lousdals. VK; Uahot VKe.
. auharga-Ccrlutb and other otaadard brands,
<a, fe; Voa. OKe; Ooa, IKe.
. nonet Jeano — findraeeomta. «Ke; Bockpost,
Laconia. OKc; Naomkea* oattcmi. vKo.
/rtita—Parlfic to; Windsor, 0c: Arnnin. tic fiP
u, IKe; Americana IKe; H-unllton. o.Ko: Cance
ls, »Sc: Ludt OKe; Charter Oal. 4:,;. Berwick,
-
llrttoF Frinte - Merrimae. 6o; American, 4*e
•COOT. 4*0.
Jkracks—Beeeuv
Hamet—Iron-bound $8 60 to IC 62
Hoe* 3* to to 4*0. per lb.
Powder-86 00 per keg. Blasting powder $2.86.
Iron—Bwede 6 to 6*o per lb. refined 2*e baalr,
Laad—To per lb.
Measures—Per nest $100.
Nalls—$2 IQ. bssla of 10d.
Ftowstoeka—Halman'a $100 to $110.
Rope—Manilla. 15c; Blial lie; cotton 15c.
Ehoea—Hone 84 60 per keg. Muleahoee $5 6G,
Bhovela—Ames $10 00 per dozen.
Bnot—Drop $17u per
filftrrs— $1 25 per dozen.
Bleel—Plow 4*o per lb.
rub*-Painted 62 60; oedar $4 60 par dozen.
Wvhboarda—8125 to $160 per dueen,
WeH Buckets- %l 11 per doten.
•9Ira-Barbed wire »*o per eolL
Hides, Wool. Etc.
Hide*—Green salt, per pound, —; dry azll
per pound. So to tc; dry flint, per pound, 6o to I3o.
Goat Bklna—Dry, per pound, 80.
Deer Hides—Dry, per pound, lBo to 90e.
Leather In Bough-aide^ per pound, 16o to llo;
whole klpe, per pound, 18c to toe.
Hheep Hkine—Dry, per place, 20c to 60c.
BhaarUn**—Per piece, 8o to 10c.
Tallow—Per pound, 4c.
Beeevax—Pure white and yellow, per pound,
lie to lit*
Wool-Fleece, Burry, per pound, fie to 16c; un
washed, per pound, 16c to 36c; washed, 20o to fide;
washed. Burry, 15c to iOe.
Bags—Cotton, lo per pound.
Lmthar.
Oak sole, 25o to 40c; hemlock, 25c to ISo; French
calf ekin. 40 00 to 60 0G per doe; American, 26 0010
moo par dos: kin. 10 to 60 00dot; hernees leather,
35c to 46c; skirting, 40c to 45c per lb; topping*. » w
to 15 00; linings, 4 00 to 6 00 per doz.
Lime, Plaster nnd ttament.
Cement—Louisville and floaeflale, 176 to 160s
Portland cement, 8 26 to 8 60.
Hair—40c to lOo.
Lime—Alabemt lump, 120 to 121 per bbl; Geor
gia. 120 to 12i; Tennessee lime 100 to 110.
Fleeter—Calcined, 2 26 to 160 per bbL
Liquors.
Bye, 106to400; Bourbon, 10$ to 400; redistilled
rye and com. 1 lo to 1 60; gin and rum, 110 to 8 60;
N. C. com, 140 to 1 60.
Brandy—Peach and apple, 160 to 160; cherry and
ginger brandy, 900 to 100. French brandy, 6 00 to
696; domestic brandy, 178 to 8 00.
Wine—Catawbev, Me to 100; port end cherry. 128
to 8 16.
TELEGBiVPIlK’- MARKETS.
Hank..
»Uy
Oat.—Febraary..
VVK
V7J0
s*
s 2
LowmL 010.1ns,
MK
30K
»K
March
Mar....
Mms pork-F.h'ary. tlk.Sfi
Mar. h 13 09
May 13.7!K
Lard -Fabrnary.... All
n
«K
MK
UK
UK
MK
$13.10
1311
13.3VK
1.03*,
otVK
fi»>
0.V3K
aiVK
!T«
TTK
SIK
UK
mk
S3
3.K
$18.80
18.8$
13.80
$.66
6.70
We, the undersigned Banks and :
K y ell Prizes drawn In Tba Louisian* l
lea which may be presented at our coum
3. H. 06TF8BT, President LeulztanfiNatUulh
P. I AXAL'X, President Etate Natienal BarV
A. BALDWIN. President N. a NaUoiul BenL
TTnpreccdentcd Attraction!!
U Over llilf a Million Distri
Louisiana State Lottery
Incorporated In 1668 for 25 years by ths L
lure for EducAtlonal and Cbarllable j
a capital ot *l,00u,000—to which a i
over $560,000 baa since been added.
By an oierwheliAiicg popular veto its i
was made a part of the pr««ent Bute
adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879.
The cnly Lottery ever voUd on and !
the people of any Mete.
Jt Neytr Scale* nor Posip
Its Orand Single Number Drawings bt>|
monthly, and the Hem 1-Annual Drawings ;
•very six months (June aud December).
A aplendld opportunity to win a fortune.
GUARD DU AWING, OLA88 O, in the AceA
Mnric, New Orleane, TUESDAY, "
18B7-202d Monthly Drawing.
Capital Prize $150,C
*rS8la-TlekeU are Ten DeUan only.
Ilftha, $* Tenths, $L
unor nuu
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $lsn.noo..
1 OBAND PRIZE OF
1 GRAND PRIZE OF
2 LARGE PHIZEHOF
4 LARGE PRIZES OF
30 PRIZES OF
80
100 ••
60.U00....
KUkio....
IE1.ee.
6.0)»)....
1,600....
•00,...
6*c; Auburn, f*c; Xueeop
, extra, li . .
l*ot nhHueket a He; « V a 10c; Thorndike O
s^ Thorndike OO. Re. 1NA fancy, t*c; Amok*
Tu-u-IUal Btw, MKe per baaeh.
axj j. rraa-flo^ Oafi $* 001
.nxraau—Vo.
(hiVse f trr lAf.
r^s-Leytr choice M to 20c.
,to nto lh; rrtnew.
t; esea Me gat lb; Fraaek wniantt I* to lv> v«t
I; woua tot — Ih; an
•taito ttlinwer t,Mih
tnaw-omtsa
OmaMiA-navtda, vm tax l.m to $340; Ik nxlra.
8TOCKK AND BONDS.
Lokdow, Febraary A noon—ConMla 100*,.
amw hoax, r.bnuiy A ktocte qnut and hravy.
Money May at 31 - 0. (icheno. uma io.bfi 1 ,
$0.«0K: *d>cn $».M*4 to t«J3K. etatobondi di
bat .iMdy; 'Ut.mmmt hood, dull *>nt atrady.
fc.n*>MI—Busaoe. doll bnt Medy. Money whey
at 1 too. t!o.ln*at3to 4. aab-tiMewy batMuwI
K. Cota tUllua.noo-, cnmmiy |1A0W.<M*. Oovern
O. moot bwade dull bnt «4Mdy; 0 ^v eenle I3SK; S per
oenti 140; State bond, dolt bnt .toady to firm.
Tea foUowma wet. tow gouas vunauna.;
eH-uttMAlMO Krts-X.0-Ftoiae.lo. .. *>
, 113
Oe Te, KCrts^gv^S]
E.Oaraltn* ocn.6o 126
a.C*«Uuecon.4s. loo
J. a Brows ecu... IG7|
Iran, eettl*meat fu II*
titfini* *«. ‘*
asd Allegh'y. 8
end Dew 190
Bldbaod W.P.... 44*
Beck Island. 128*
it Paul 90*
Delaware and Lack 1M* do pceferred.. 119
nis II* Texaa Pactfie 22*
EastTenn. B. B... 13*:Teira.OoaZ A Iron. 68*
Lake Shore ti* Union Pactfie H
Lonlsv. and Nash. '•'* New Jeraer Central 66*
Memphis and Chat 6* i Missouri FacLdn... 107*
Mobile enJObto... 16 ,W. U. Telegraph... H
Nash, and Chat... 84\!
March 870
May 6.86
Short ribe - Feb'ary 6.76 6.72* 6.75
March 6.71 6.67* 6 75
Mav 6-9J.H 6.85 6.90
Cikcwsati. February 7.—Flour doll: Famllv
$8.to*j.7o, fancy 13 OOai.lu. Wheat etrong: No. 2
red 84**85. Corn quiet: No. 2 mixed 68*; No. 3
white 39 Oats dull: Ko. 2 mixed 31. Pork quiet
at IlSSf). la.'u etea'ly at 66.60. Sulk meets
•eeler end quiet: Bauot ribe f6 85. Bacon steady
aud unehanged: Hhouldere |6.75. short ribe 17.50,
•bort deer 67.76. WLJaky uucbangrd at $1.13.
Huger ateady: New Orleane 4*ai*. Hogs eteadp:
Common and light 64.2 *5 20. pecking end butch-
re' 94.80*6.96.
Bt Louts, Febraary 7 —Flour unchanged: Family
ts.uusn choice 86.40 «3 50. fancy 18 70, extra
fancy |3 NO. Wheat op»*o«*i active end closed lower
tnan vaeurday: No. 2 ted cash 81*81*. February
81*. May 85*e85* Corn opened easy and dosed
lower than yeeterday: No 2 mixed cash 3U34*.
February 84* bid. May 36*a37. Gate opened dull
and closed steady at eaiua m yesterday: No. 2 mixed
oaeb 27* bid, February 27*. March 28* avked,
Mav 29*. Whisky firm at 61-13. grovielons active
and closed h'eher Pork strady at $15 76. Lard
higher at I•.50. Bulk meats strong: Loose lota,
long dear 16.75, short ribe $6 ho. stunt dear $7.00;
boxed lots, long dear 16,75, short ribe $6.80, short
clear 67.GO. Macon etrong. lywg clear $7.35. short
ribe 67.30a7.35, sfiurt clear 67.50*7 60 Hama steady
at $10.60*11.60.
DAUiauM, Tmuiumij 7.—FLiil SiSiZj and quiet:
Howard Htreet and Western superfine $2.60*3.00,
extra $3.16*3.90, family $4.lAa4-7A City Mills
•uperflne62.6ual.0U, extra|». 16*3.90 Bio brands $4.78
*5.00, Patapeoo family $5 10. do eaterlatlve patent
$6 60. Wheat—Southern quiet and ataady; Western
lower and dull: Southern red »3*96; amber 95*97;
No. 1 Maryland VI bids No 2 Western winter red
•pot « *a9». Ce.rn-Boutbrrn steady and quiet;
W*vt»jr*, firmer ru . active; Boutliern white 48*40;
yellow 48ar«»
New York T h-n«r> 7. -Flour—Southern quiet
and unchacgcd: a a...wt >> fair extra $3.60*4.10.
good to choke h tSv5.26. Wheat ***
lower but et«*dy: * • ,, r'ug fl*; No. 2 red
February 9t*a»2, Eex-h i». May 94**96.
Corn opened met rend cu* «•*> qui«t: No. 3 Febraary
48* March 49, May «•). < wb-• p*ned quiet and
closed lower: No. 2 Febriut? X Match 38*.
May 36*. Hay quiet and steady. •!.;>» unchanged:
Common to choice 1U2S. coflo.. Mr Bio na>«-t
at $14 76; No. 7 Rio February |12 -^1) ••'. TUrrh
112.Mk May f 12 85*12.9* huger* . 4 « rt a-d
uucbaud<d: CVptrtfUgaie4*. Mosooeadr w » L
IsUnde fair to good vfining 4**4*.
■ugara • ♦eeiy; C «**•* extra C 4*a5. whit»
extra C A* y*-»l»w 4*a4*. off A 6*. mould
A 5»„ atutdarett A 6*e>*, couferUonent' A 6*
•5*.» ett !oal and crueh*d »*, powdered 6*a6*.
1,000 - 10..
APPROXIMATION PRIZED.
100 Approximation Fries* of 6*0.,
2,179 Prixee, amounting to..
ApplicaUona for rates to elube should hi
only to the ofhee of the oompeny fa Mew OnC
For further Information writ* dearly, d" -
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