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THE MAC03ST TELEGRAPH: THTTESDA7 MC LETIUG, MARCH 21, 1895.
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lun Day at Auction Sales hi Macon Hardware Co*
Nothing hut Gbuns "Will Be Sold on Thursday, the 31st.
You will miss the greatest bargains yet offered if yoif|L do not attend. Have opened several cases of
New Guns that are the best that have beenl offered. Sale begins at io o’clock.
H. C. TINDALL, Receiver.
HE WORLD OF TRADE.
Houston, March 20.-Flrm; middling,
I 5 13-16; net receipt!, J.M6; stock, 37.268.
eports by Wire From the
Great Markets.
Kew York, March 20.—Money on call
1 at 2a3 per cent., Vast loan at 2 and
Ina offered at 2 per cent. Prim© mer-
—Jtlle paper, 414 per cent. Bar silver,
sterling exchange) easier, with ac-
buelneaa In bankers* bill, at 4 *7% to
M (or sixty days and 4.80a».83ti for de-
Posted rates, 4.88%a4.S0. Commer-
Jbill., 4.861404.8714. Government bonds,
"... state bonds dull; railroad bonds,
("Seal'd higher. Silver at the board
‘ H bid.
STOCKS and bonds.
railroad STOCKS,
t.Coi Oil... 23
40 pre[».
. Bazsr Behn; Vly%
U. b. Cords go....
u „ prefd. 98
i. Tobacco Co.93
U»ndB.Fe. f l 4
5 and Ohio.. &AA
udisa fsciflfl 37/4
m. and Uino. ii7*
Land Alton.. 146
B. tndQ...
XsndW-.TeoH
a u6 Cattle P 12/4
prefd; 8$
New Jersey Cen.. 92 r
New YorkCen... 94;
N. Y. and N. E.. 34j
No?!. 55ATV.nrAf 13
Northern Pacific- 8*Z
do prefd. 15>;
dtSbore 187'
u and Nash... 49
_i. and N. Alb.
linbsttan Cona.108
Jnc. and Cbar~ 19
iicbivan On... 92^
Kiaaonn Pacific. 20;;
JobUeand Ohio. 1‘J
|.. C. and fit. L.. 63
RT4TI BOXM.
labama class A. 10 i Tenne'se old Cs..
Northwestern... 91^.
uo prcfd.137
Paclfio Mail 21^
Reading. 10)4
llock Island..... G3»;
bt. Paul. 66)4
do prefd. 119
Silver Cenlflo’es. 63V£
Tenn.O. and L.. l&K
do prefdt 70
Texas Pacific.... 9%
UnionPaciflo.... 8*2
W., fit. L. and P. IV*
do prefd. r*%
Western Union..
Wh’l’g and L. E. 12k
do prefd. 42V;
Southern lt’y 6a. 88
“ con. 11)?
M "pf,d. 84
8-0. 4 H4
CUTHBERTS COTTON LETTER.
New Fork, March 20.—(Speclal.)-Cotton
advanced 10 to 12 points further today
and closed firm at the advance, with to
tal sales of 334,000 bales. The same bull
ish Tactora which carrised, yesterday's ad
vance were again in evidence today. Liv
erpool cables reported an increased de
mand there from spinners for spot cot
ton, with Bales of 26,000 bales at 8-Szd ad
vance. This together with the continued
good buying by local speculators as well
as by outsiders and stronger and higher
markets for spot cotton in the South,
with holders withdrawing their offerings
has caused the bullish feeling to become
widespread. At one tlmo prices declined
10 points under the Influence of heavy
sales to secure profits by local operators,
but as other speculators readily absorbed
their offerings and bid for more prices
quickly advanced. The receipts were
heavy, but it appears that all of the cot
ton arriving from the Interior has been
previously sold and Is being Shipped out
of the oountrjr as fast as It arrives at the
no figpre In the speculation. Continued
wet and stormy weather through
out tffe . cotton belt, with floods
reported at several points, heipsd
to strengthen the market and It left off
firm at the advance.
E. B. Cuthbert & Co.
slcnals were the leaders In corn during
the morning. They were buying and work
ing for higher prices. In which object
they were partially successful, but when
wheat went down it carried corn along
with it. The cash Corn market was still
strong. Shippers had orders from New
York and New England, but were obliged
to compete with the sugar refiners here,
who complained of difficulty In procuring
the necessary supplies to run their mills.
The effect of the cash demand was ap
parent In the futures. May com opened
at 47%. sold between 47 and 47%, closing
at 47%—% of a cent under yesterday.
Prices In the car lot department were %
a cent higher during the trading than
yesterday.
There'was nothing In the way of Im
provements In oats. The trade was dull
and prices, reflecting the action of wheat
and com, ruled firm earTy and weak later.
May doted %a% of a certt under yester
day. Cash oats were steady.
Provisions.—The offerings of pork by
several of the packers at the opening
brought out the fact that little was want
ed, prices naturally declining. There was
less of A manipulative character to the
trsde tnrtny than In 1hA recent pact.
When the selling was ended n better de
mand sprang up, Armour buying some
and the scalpers tailing along. A good
recovery resulted and the dose 4how«d
May pork but 2% cents under yesterday,
May lard unchanged and May ribs un
changed.
now set.Ua* 84
* 6s. —
Virginia6*dot... 8)4
* t’rs... 0
“ landed debt 69
U.lu6 y 9
- C* 95
. lumped 4‘A.IU)
.Carolina 6«....100
u....127
ooTERsmurr bonds.
Lb. 4areftiiVd..m IU. B. 2a regular.. 95
\b. ia coupons.112%1
* Bid, t Asked. t Ex dividend.
COTTON.
Macon, March 20.
|The Macon market for spot oottou is firm
f i Middling" .’. 6?
1 1-14; choice yellow, 8%; prime yel-
16; off yellow, 2%al5-16; seconds,
white,
low, 3
l%a%-
Molaftj es—Open kettle: None on the
CentT fugal: Good prime, 11: prime, 8a9;
fair, 6% | common, 6; syrup, 9al4.
Local 1 refinery sugar—‘Market strong;
powder .4 and cut loaf, 4 9-16; standard
gramilo'Vd, 4%; confectioners' A, 4.
Clean nice Is quiet and rough dull, tend
ing do\.inward; fancy, 5%a%; choice, 4%
to 4%; prime. 4%a%; good, 4%a%; fair,
3%a4; o 1 fell nary, 8%a%.
Coffee**-IUo fair B; low fair, 18%; good
ordinary 17%; ordinary, 10%; low ordina
ry, 15%. J common, 14%a%.
Mexlc p coffee—Prime, 19%; good, 19%:
fair, 19/]low fair. 18%.
Strict;! prime crude- ccttrn seed oil, In
barrels, |19; loose, 17%ai8; refined, 20a21.
MACOI BOND AND STOCK REPORT.
-2 pound cans, |L78 per
Whits Cherrli
dozen.
Lima Beans—#1.26.
Peachew—J pound
dozen.
Pineapple*—1 pound cans. 81.60 to 82.26
per dozen; grated. P- A W.. 12.25.
Raapberruw—2 pound cans, 81.86 per
can*, fi.60 per
0T .TK 07 GEORGIA BONDS,
t Low Middling.....
v Middling
J Ordinary
tOCAT, RECEIPTS.
i
i
£
1
A
■
i
5
1
i
1
|
25
11 i0 i 115 1 71 1 IWiStt
39
23
62 | IU5
875 1 3t>02
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT.
k on hand Hepterabcr 1. 1H94 1,400
wived since September 1. lbJi G2,64i
»OET RECEIPTS.
Mtnrday.
■onday
Vueaday
[•dneiday....
TMiraday
Pv
r-l«HhU waok
12772
•2.102(1
20604
1749U
i,7
16145
28697
2i276
28929
18558
20679
74,l>47 92.04, 63,7.1
r
6717
10796
10801
73H4
L390
tol.
9110
7110
8090
8212
|New York. Msr. , 90.—Cotton quiet Middling
til tii/ ; Bidding upland n8iim SUU
I Ham cotton market lor lutnre delivery dosed
1 Bales 684,000.
I Opened 1 Cloee3
6 55
StTN’S COTTON REVIEW.
New York, March 20.—The Bun’s cotton
review says:
Cotton advanced 13 to 14 points, closing
firm with a net rise for the day ot 11 to
12 points, with sales of lk.000 bales. Liv
erpool advanced 3 points on futures, but
reacted and closed weak with a net ad
vance for the day of 1 to 1% points. Spot
sales, 26,000 bales, at a net advance of
t-22d. New Orleans advanced 7 to 9 points.
New York's warehouse stock slowly In
creases. It Is now 176,000,, against 243,000
a year ago, 276,000 In 1893 and 387,000 In
1892. Silver continued strong and ad
vanced % of a cent In London and % of a
cet here. Print cloths were firmer. Brown
goods are stronger than they have been
in many months, he semi-weekly Interior
receipts as reported by New Orleans were
32.000, against 12,Oft last year and 16,000 In
1892. Shipments, 32.000, against 18,000 last
year and 24,000 in 1891 In Manchester
yams and cloths were dearer than last
reported, but buyers refused to go on.
Port receipts today, 17,402. against 23,235
this day last week and 7,384 last year;
thus far this week, 74.0T7, against 72,146
thus far laat week. Spot cotton here was
quiet at % of a cent advance an<T*3fl0 bales
wars delivered on contract Houston rc-
eelved today 2,216, against 4.656 thl* day
week and 771 list year; St. Louis.
I." 1 '-, r-rilnsl K1 this day last work nnl
207 tasf year; Memphis, 8712, against 1.166
inis day last week and iii nsi year; Au
gusta, 2Si, against 4^2 this day last week
and 83 last year. The Southern spot mar
kets were generally firm, Wilmington ad
vanced % of a cent; Ssvannah. Mobile
and Augusta % of a cent and New Or
leans and' Memphla 1-16 of a cent. New
Orleans sold 6.000 and Memphis 4,725. New
Orleans’ receipts tomorrow are estimated
at Io 9,000, a^lnat t,i*»8 last week
and 1.440 last year. Prices are now K to
88 optrrta higher than a few weeks ago.
Today’s Fseuret.—It almost seemed as
If •very fown was buying cotton today
and the bears seemed to crowd into a
hole and null the hole In after them. Wall
streot end other outside people were buy
ing, The Soufh, Llverpo** nr* -the conti
nent bought heavily. On the advance
there was some reilfrln* os usual, but
os this the closing figures were
the best or the day. As for tne specula
tion It axceeded anything seen here In a
number of years. Liverpool sold 26,000
bales on the spot and this electrified the
market. No attention waa paid to the
larger receipts at the ports and Interior
towns. That Is an old story. Everybody
Is thinking of the future of the next crop
and a possible decrease In the acreage,
as well as a certain decrease In the use
of fertilisers. Outside of that there Is
the increasing activity of general business
in thla country, the great strength of the
Britleh cotton markets, the steady rise
of silver, the advancing spot quotatlona
In this country, the better outlook for the
dry goods trade, the broader stock mar
ket, the larger Investments In bonds, be
tokening returning confidence amog cap
italist*. the stronger rates of money—in
a word, the more cheerful aspect of
things in the domain of commerce and
finance. Fixing their attention on those
things the cotton bulls found their cour-
m •» Increasing and the speculation has
a breadth not seen for many * month
psat.
FUTURE QUOTATIONS.
The following 18 the closing of the lead
ing future quotations:
f per «e,
coupon
4% per ‘
July c.
4% P***
cev “
3% per cs
WHEAT-
Open
Hlsh
Low
Close
March. . . .
64%
M'i
51'4
64%
May. . . .
DC
W4
6644
65%
July. . . .
. 57
m
66S
6GH
CORN-
March. . . .
. 45%
4544
45%
May. . .-.
47*;
47
4714
July. . .' .
47V4
46',4
46H
OATS-
May. . . .
2M4
23%
Time. . . •
. «Mt
25'i
W4
22%
July. . . .
. 2514
SSU|
25li
28%
PORK-
May. . . .
. 11.60
11.7254
11.65
11.67%
July. . . .
LARD-
.11.7751
11.90
11.76
11.87%
May. . . .
. 6.7D
6.75
C.72%
6.75
July. . . .
. 6.87V4
6.S7W
6.S744
6.87%
RIDS-
May. . . .
. 6.75
6.7714
6.70
6.75
July. . . •
. 6.90
6.92%
5.87%
5.90 ^
CASH QUOTATIONS.
Cash quotations were as follows; Flour
was quiet and unchanged The recent
vanco woa sustained.
No. 2 spring wheat, 67%mC1%.
0 t-a.1 whMt.
No. 2 corn. 46%a45%.
No. 2 oats. 29%a29%.
Fork, 11.60all.6’j%.
Laid. l€6a8.67%.
1M ’ 1 '< 7".
Shoulders. 6.00a5.12%,
Sides. 6.06a6.10.
Whisky, 1.26.
Bid. Ask* A
t bonds. Jan. and July
maturity 1896 108 103%
•at. Donas, jmxi. aau
ipons, maturity 1915...114% 115%
nt bonds. Tan and July
maturity 1922 116 117%
y, bonds. Jan. and^uly
couponi.l maturity losg dAte.,101 102
’^MUNICIPAL BONDa
Savanna! p per eent. bonds IM 106
Atlanta l • nda. price a* to ratft
of inter.-*t ind maturity 109 US
Augusta onla. price a* to rat#
of inter » and maturity 190 111
Rome boJ'le, 8 per cent.. 104% 106
Oolumbu«.[6 per cent. i*onde ... .103 104
Macon 6 . ;r cent, bonds, quar
terly co-' Sons •••*••• ,,113 114
dbxen.
Strawberries—8 pound cant, 31.50 per
dbsen.
Peaches, pie—3 pound oans, $1.35 per*
dozen.
Apricot*. California—I pound eaa*
82.26 D*» dozen.
Peachy California—32.26.
Pig Feet—2 pouna oan*, 8126 pet
dozen.
Roast Beef-'-l pound can*. 31.20 pet
dozen; ^ pound :vns. $3 per <h>z«n.
Corn Beef—1 pound cans, 81.25 per doz.
Ported Ham—1-4 pound cans, 66 cent*
per ioxen, i-S pound oans, $1.26 per
oosen.
Lunch Tongue*—1 pound can*. It per
dozen.
Tripe—2 pound eon*. 81.36 per do—a.
THE EMPIRE STATE CHAMPION.
ChfM Kipert D. (1. Halrd and HI* Victory
In New York.
(MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES.
Corrected Every Week by the
R. Jaaues & Tinsley Oo.
.RAILROAD BONDS.
Savannah « A merle us and Mont,
gomery railroad 6 per cent,
bonds, and July coupons 47 48
Georgia southern and Florida
railroad 4 per cent. bond*. Jan.
and Jul: jeoupons, due 1972.,,. 82 83
South Ge'Tgla and Florida rail
road in n r>ed 7 per cent, bond*,
Jan- ar. r Jjui> coupons M
NortheAs..Vn railroad Indorsed
I per c • )t- bond*. May and
NovemtS^ coupons 108 110
Macon Northern railroad
certlflcktes of bond*. March
nn«l Blptemher coupons 40 41
Charleston. Columble and Au
gusta railroad 7 per cant bonds 99 1*
RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN
TURES.
The following are strictly wholesale
prices. No goods sold consumors:
FSh—Kit, -hitc fi.Sh, 60s; in half bar
rels, $4; No. 8 mackerel, 35.76; No. 2, In
kits. 85c.
Flour—Beat patent, per barrel, $3.25;
second patent, $3.15; straight, $2.90;
family, $2.60.
Sugar—Standard Emulated, 4 1-8 cents;
extra C New York, 3 3-4o; Now Orfeans
clarified, 3%c.
Hay—Wo quote today: No, 1 timo
thy at $18 and fancy $19.
Meats—Bulk sides, 6%c.
Oats—Mixed, 43c; white, 45c. J
Lard—Tierces, 7%c.; cans, 8e.
011-12% cents.
Snuff—Lo riCI ard’s Maccaboy anuff,
stone Jars, 60c. per pound; glass Jars,
GOo per pound; 2-ounce cans, $9.25 per
gross; one-pound Jars. 50c.; Railroad
snuff, 1-pound glass, 50c; 1-ounce tins,
$5 per gross.
Tar: a to Catsup—Pint*, 90c; quarts,
$1.25.
Ilomlny—Per barrel, $3.50.
Meal—Bolted, 55c; plain, 55c.
Wheat—Bran, 90c.
Hams—9% to 10%c. shoulders, 6c.
firoulders—9 l-2c.
D. G. Halrd, who recently wou tiio c^css
championship of Now York stnto, has boon
considered ono of tho strongest players of
the metropolis for a number of years and
Is a brother of J. W. Baird, who competed
In tho Lolpslo International tournament.
Many Astute Judges of tho game who know
tho brothers well consider D. G. lJalrd the
stronger playor of the two. Ills successes
FRUITS AND NUTS.
XXCXIPTS AND EXTORT*.
ated net reoeipU..
Exports to O. hritsln.
Exports to France....
Exports to continent
*k oa hsnd at New York
* since Bept I—Net receipt*.... 7,188,651
- Exports to O.B. 2,772,757
“ Exp. to Frznoe. 070,017
- Exp. continent. 1,929,979
vxw oaucjis closx.no ruTuaxs.
P«w Orleans, Hareh 20.—Cotton futures
^ steady. Bales 135,6 JU bales.
July. 6 01
Angust..... 6 06
bepiomber...... 6 09
October 6 12
November 6 16
December 6 18
6 83
.. 6 90
6 96
LIVERPOOL
Llrerpoo’. March 20.—Cotton spot market
active; priocft nteady: American middling
8%. Bates 26.000 bales, Amerioan 23,700;
speculation smlexport 1000.
dav 29,000, of which 200,(X)
Futures dosed firm.
Opened.
March.
March-April....
April-May
Msy-Juno
Jnne-July
July-AuRUAt....
Aug-hept.
Bept-Oet.
Oct-Xov.
Nov-Dee
, 7.
|i 1 <-64a3 1**64
318-04x319-64 317-44x3 18-64
3 19-64 ^ 17-64 a3 18-64
3 17-434 AS 18-64 3 19-61
3 20-64 3 20-61
3 21-04a3 23*Ci 3 21-64
3 22-04a 1 23-64 3 22-C4a3 23-61
3 23-61aS 25-94 3 23-64a3 24-04
3 24-04&J 26-64 3 25-01
3 2704 13 26-64a3 tf44
PORT QUOTATIONS,
palveetoa, March* 29.—Firm; middling,
**■14; net rocelpta, stock, 100,264.
Norfolk. March J0.-Ftrm: middling. 6%
■ riK^eipt*, 2,110; stock, 47.7*4.
Peltlmor*, March Nominal; mld-
t B «. *%; stock. 23,UL
-^ton, March lO.-Hteady; middling,
? net receipts, 979.
f ilmlngton, March Hi-Firm; middling,
rec «lPt^ 334; stock. 18,362.
hlladeipbla, March 29.—Firm; middling,
n -t receipts, 697; stock, 18,841.
^nnaah. March 29.-Flrm; miAlllng,
• *** receipts, 2.G64; stock, 64.U9.
'•» Ortoaaa, March 30.—Steady; mld-
n*C receipts, 4.456; stock. S83JI7.
t**b»i#, March 20.-8teady; middling,
: net receipts, 1,099: stock, 21.322.
‘t^nphls. March 19.-Firm; middling**:
t r^c^tpt*, 872; stock. 100.561.
A u «u»ta, March 2i>.-Qulet; middling, 6;
r^elpUt m. stock, 22^77.
arieston, March 20.—Steady; roid-
4%; net receipt*. 90); stock. 47414.
innstl, March 30.-Firm; rolddilng.
1 , r '^Pt», 347; slock, UJB.
wevtl!*, March 29.—Firm; middling.
Iftrts, March 20.-Steady; middling.
• receipts, UU; B tock, 69,500.
MANOHESTER’S CLOTH MARKET.
Manchester, March 20.—The Guardian la
its commercial article says:
This market la very firm. The advance
In stiver ha* stimulated business In
manv Important directions. Much East
ern business has become workable, not
through any advance In prices, but ow
ing to Increased rates of- exchange. A
moderate, well distributed trade has bees
executed. Yarns are in good demand, bat
the firmness of the market checks soles.
Central railroad common stock 12 13
CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP.
Union Stock Yards, 111, March 20.—Oat-
tle—Receipts, 8,500; market strong; com
mon to extra steers, •J.lDaC.W; stockers
and feeders, i»a4.$0; cows and bulls.
1.40*4.76; calves, 2.B0a5,fl>.
Hogs—Receipts, 31,009; market steady.
Heavy, 4.40*4.45; common to chdce.mlxed,
4.S5a4.69; choice, assorted, 4.60a4.65; light,
4.45a4.55; pigs, 8.76*4.69.
Sheep—Receipts, 8.000; market firm; In
ferior to 'choice, 2.25a5.00; lambs, 3.50a5.75.
New York, March ».-B#eves: Receipt*,
1,288; demand active for all grades of
steers, fat cows and oxen at an advance
of 10 cents; Inferior to good native steers.
4.60*6.75; oxen and stags, U6a4.K; bulls,
2.60a4.60; cows, 1.60*4.60.
Calves—Demand fair, but at a decline
of 25 to 60 cents for good stock, closing
dull; Inferior to very prime veals, 1.60 to
6.00.
Sheep arT Hmbs—Receipts, 7,300; offer
ings mainly lambs and Inferior; some
prime stock: sheep scarce and 15a26 cents
higher; lambs, 10al5 cents higher and
•common grades 26 cents higher; Inferior
to good sheep. 3.<Xh5.00; culls, 4.00.
Hogs—Receipts. 8,808, of which 1,047
head were on sale; market very firm and
15 cents higher.
NEW YORK PRODUCE.
New York, March 20.—Butter—Better
grades firm; fair demand; state dairy,
9alt; atate .creamery, old, I0al5; Western
dairy, 8al2%; Western creamery, new, 11
to 20; AVestem creamery, old, 8%al4; El
gin*, 20.
Cotton seed oil—Quiet, steady; crude,
22; yellow, prime, 28.
Petroleum—Nominal; Washington bar-
(Now York price), 8.00; Washington,
in bulk. 4JO: refined New York, 6.«; I’hil-
edetphla. 8.46; refined, in bulk. 4.30n4.36.
Rosin—Dull, steady; strained, common
to good. l.OOol.K.
Turpentine—Quiet, steady, 84%a37.
Rice—Fair demand, firm, domestic, fair
to extra, 4%a4; Japan, 6.
Molasses—Foreign, nominal; New Or
leans open kettle, good to choice. 28a3S.;
fairly active, firm.
Coffee—8tesdy, unchanged to 10 points
down; March, 15.®: April, 15JO; May,
14.fi0aS>; July, 14.7S; August, 14.90; Septem
ber. 14.60*60; October, 14.S6a60; December,
14.S.
Spot Rio—Dull, steady; No. 7, 16%.
Sugar—Raw: Firm, quiet; fair refining,
2 11-dv Refined: Quiet, firm; standard A.
S 16-16*4%; cut loaf and crushed, 4 9-16a%;
granulated, 3 15-16a4%.
Freights to Liverpool—Quiet, fli
ton, %d; grain, 2d bid; 2%d asked.
Southwestern rallrond stock. .. GO £
Ci-orfla railroad stock 157 U
Atlanta and West Point rail
road debentures j is
Atlanta and West Point ra'lroad
atock 88 i
Central railroad Joint mortgag*
1 per cent, bond* Jan and July
coupons ]
Georgia railroad 4 per cent
bonds. Jom. a*d July coupons.
due 1S97 103 1
Georgia railroad 4 per ''•at
bonds, Ja«». an-l July coupon*
July coupons, due 1910 110 1
Georgia r*'.!ro*u 6 per cent
bon is, .van. and Jmy coupons.
due 1922 UJ 1
Montgomery and Ejfaula rail
road, 4 pe: cent bonds, Jan.
and July co.unons, due l>,u....KJS 1
Or^in Ft^asnahlp bonds, i pec
due an
Columbus and Western railroad
6 par cant July coupons l®
Columbus and Home railroxd 4
per csit bond* Jan. and July
coupons M
Augusta anl Knoxville railroad
1 per cent bonds. Jax and
Jaly coupons, due 1900 102 1<
LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS.
Macon Gas La^ht anl Watar
consol* Ua) and November
coupons.....
VS'ts.tr> uq college 7 per cent
bonds, Jan. and July coupons.UO 1
Macoo Vomnteerr Armory * per
cent bond* Jan. and July cou
pons *. ,..144
Bibb Manutacruring Company 6
per cent bona* April tmd Oct.
coupons .148
Progress Loan and Improvement
Company •
Southern Pbosphate Company
■took *
Acme Brewing Company........
IIANK sfFOCRS.
Corrected by 4. A. Cullen.
n. O. BAIRD.
In tournnmenta havonot bron great of late
years, bufc he repeatedly won thoch»»n»plon-
ship tournniuents of tho Manhattan Cbcsn
club In years K°no by New York
International tournnmentof 1889 ho scored
1(1 points and camo out nhcad of llurlllo,
Han ham, Gomp. Mnrtlnoz. J. W. Bidrd
and MacLeod.
For ninny yours I). G. Halrd has sought
In vnln to win the ohampionshlh of the
Empire fc'tato, and his recent victory over
such strong players ns .1 W Showalter,
who took second place, A it Hodges and
J. S. Kynn demonstrates thut ho la an ex
port of decided merit.
THE WHEELING WORLD.
Flge—Dry. choice, 13 1-2 tr> 15 cent*
I’eanuta— North Carolina, 2%a3 cents;
Virginia. 4 and o cant*
-$3.
Nuts—Ttrragonia almond* is cents pet
pound: I
walnuts.
Applet
X>ound
mSZ
cents, pscon* IS ctnta
-suu dried. 6 to 7 cent* per
Franco hna B2B blcyclo clubs and 405,-
000 riders
Manhattan Beach, near New York, will
have a $1U0,0U0 cycle track.
Tho L A. W. hoadqunrtcrs will bo
Raisins—New laj
London layers. 2.0U
eatel. 12 ocr box.
Irish Potatose—$2.60 pc
DRUGS. PATNTS AND OILS.
cot-
CHICAQO GRAIN.
Obmco, March M.—The buying of »
very bMvy line of lut night gave
rfM to a conjecture u » —tat the point,
might be and vhat the «uct rignl/lcmnce
—,nd to that Jie wheat market wu
Indebted for a firm opening, with moored-
Ing etrength thl. morning. The buying ot
wheat begin at the tap of the hell at
a. m.. and Iwcauw the hoiuen who gener-
allv do busing!* for New York were -
' . mA. ••■•mn'lnn f.l/vurarl (
Uv. trader*, tn- anumptlon followed that
the eeaboaM wa. covering ehort prop-
*rty. There waa llkewUe buying that ap
peared to ho for Roam ft Unit, who were
probably eloalng up rome abort deal..
When thl. demand wag rullv eatlefl~t U-e
support became weak and price. Insecure
May wheat opened from W to Wi. .old
beta -.-o F-N and KMaH. cloetne at
Of a cent urt.r r lay. ra.h
whoat waa ataadjr aad a—
Coir. Par.ln Ue ar.d other to,at profea-
NAVAX, 8TORE3.
Wilmington, March 20.—Rosin firm
1.15 for strained; good strained, 1.30.
Turpentine firm at 33% cents.
Tar firm at 1.60.
Crwde iurpvuliae Quiet; b&rd, 1.10; r
UO; virgin, 1.70.
Savannah, March 29. flfrirtt* turpentine
market quoted firm at S cents fer r-
Uni. with receipts of 235 casks, of which
250 were from Brunswick for shipment;
sales, 6 casks.
Rosin—Quoted nominal for M. N, win
dow glass and water white; othera quie>t.
Quote A. B. C, 1.O0; D, 1.15; E. 1.25; F.
150: O. 1.76; H, L90; I, 2^0; K. 2.10; M.
IK; N. 3.15; window glass, 3.5S; water
whits, 3.75.
Charleston, Mar.'h ro Spirits turpen
tine, 33 cents; r»*r< !pt», 1 cask.
Rosin—Good strained firm at 1.15; re
ceipts, 117 barrel*
Corrected Every Saturday by Henry J-
Lamar A Boa*
* fihla
As early na lHf>8 a Paris hatter named
Brunnel vlftitecl his cuotomera on a tri
cycle.
In tho German army i,i00 bicyclea are
eniployod, and b^0 inoru have just been
ordered.
It Is stntnl that K C. Bald, the Buffalo
clniH II racer, will rocrlve I’J.WO to race
this year
Harry Tyler will hnvo a motor oyol#
with n wind shield for his puccmaklng
Clnamon Bark—P«r oound. 12 to 16a
Cloves—Per pourid, 16 to 25a
Druxs tnd Chfini .iln-dura assafoe-
tida, 60 to 75 cents per pound; camphor
gum, 65 to 40 cents per pound; gum
opium. $2.60 to $3.75 per pound;
morphine, 1-S*. $2.25 to $2.45 ounce; qui
nine (according to slxe) 38 to 90 cents
ounce; sulphur, 3%a6c pound; salts, Ep
som 2% to Sc pound; copperas, 2% to 3c
pound; salt petre, -9 'u> 12c pound; bo
rax, 11 to 15c pound; bromide potash, 45
to 60c ptr pound; chlorate, S to aoc ner
pound: oarboUo sold. 60c to $1.75 pound;
chloroform. 75c ri> $l.4o pound; calomel,
86c to $1; log wo 3d. 14 to 20c pound;
cream vrtar. commercial, 26 to 30a
ncj
, yea
L1QUOR3.
Corrected Every 8'.tv»ri«jr by L, Coheo
4k co.
Whlftky—Rye tl.tb to P 50; com, n.n
to $1.60; gin. S1.10 to $1.75; North Carolina
corn,$1.10 te SI.30; Georgia corn. $1.40.
Wines—90 cent* to $1; Lwh wine*
$1.25;port and sherry, $1 to $3; claret,
$6 to $10 case: 'American champagne.
$7.50 Co $8.60 per case; cordial* $12 per
dozen; bitter* $9 nor dozen.
Goorgo Banker Is looked upon In Eng
land ns tho man who will fill A. A. 7dm-
mcriuan’H place upon the track.
Gcor^o Banker has returnod to Paris,
whero It L bclluvod ho will bo king of rac
ing turn, now thftt Zliuinernmn la out ot
tho way
Chairman Georpo I). Gideon of tho rac
ing board be Hr son that the mile track rec
ord will bo lowered to 1:40 during the
coming Reason, while tho straightaway
mark will in all probability bo placed at
1:30.
POULTRY.
rirst National Bank stock. ......1®
American Nr.Uoaul stock SO
Exchange Bank stock
Union havings Bank and Trust
Company stork ®0
Central Georgia Hans stock
Mscon Havings Hank stock
Central City Loan and Trust
Company stock W
HARDWARE.
Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap
Hardware Company. .
'Axes—$4 to $7 per doexn.
jUr Lead—be per pound.
Buckets—Paint* SI.23 per dofon; oe>
d*r, three boope. $2.26.
Cord*—Cotton. $4.
Chains—Trace. $3.40 to $4*t P**
dozen.
Well buckets—<3.26 per dozen.
Rop^-itoetlla, Me; Msel, le; cotton, Ha
12 cent*.
Bhoeft—Hora<*, $2.75: mule, $4.25.
fihuvele—.Amu. $lo p^r dozen.
Shot-Drop. 11.25 per rack.
Wire- Barbed. 2%c per opund.
alls—3.63 base, wire; cut, $1.26 base.
Tubs—Feinted. $2.35; cedar, $4.64 ]
mi.
EGOS AND
PRODUCE.
COUNTRY
(Corrected every fUturday by B. A. Wax-
albaum A Bro.)
Hens. 25-27 1-2.
Chicken* 16-2U.
Turkeys. C6-I1.00.
Geese. 40-Me.
Eggs. IS-20c.
Butter. 15-18c.
Sweet potato#* 60 to 60c. bush'd; Irish
potato#*. $2.50 per busheL
Rutabegars, $1.75.
Cabbagn, $3 to $3.50.
unions, $3.3.
White Peas. 75-1.60.
Country Ground Peas, lOo.
Evaporated Apples. 10c.
Evaporated peaches. 12%c.
Georgia Syrup. 23-28c.
MEATS.
Corrected Every Saturday by W. X*.
Bearf.
Freeh Meafs—Western beef, 6 to C’^c;
Georgia b^f, 5, 6% and 6c; dreHiv*d hogs,
6 to 6%; Westers mutton, 7% cents; na
tive mutton. C l-2o: f>moke<l pork sau
sage. 8 12c; fresh p’>rk aausage, $0; Bo
logc* sausnx*. 4c.
CARTER’S
IP'S!
CURE
Nu&arhe and rrileve all the in
ta WhuijH Mate ni ihf*jiyMem.
. rainiiTtiTf Tviiii-uV
kablt? ftucccBA lute l^en ftiiown ii
SICK
I if tliey only cured
i regulate the bowel*
HEAD
Ache they would he ftlmnet prlceleaB to thd
who ftuffer fruin thi« dihtreftiune complaint;
but fortunately th'-ir y< <^ine«Mi d<>ea not end
here, and th'-M* who «>nce try them will fin-l
heart little pill* valuable In no many wa>« that
“■ W|t Jj C -
* ill I
But after ail sick h* *i
idling to do
)ut them.
Ia the bane of ■
we make our
w’lille others d<
ACHE
ivnt Pili/i ore rery small
< »ne or two pilki make
trictly vegetable and do
' y the
NEW ORLEANS PRODUrT.
Now Orleans. Nfirch ri'icar-
ksttls: Clide* 2 11-1<; mrictly t
2 9-16a%; prime. 2 7-K. good fair, -h
fair. 2 5-14a%; common, 2aVi; Infertt
rientrif -jV. Plantation granulated. 3%;
choice »hlte.t 7-16. off shite. I'ia 1 *; gray
Brooms—1\. 26 to 88 opr dozen.
H*ir.e», iron txound. $3.
Measureo— Per n«st, fl .
T»oW Blades—5 cents pound.
Iron—Bwede. 4 l-2c per pound; refined,
2c basis.
plow Stocks—Halmen, 90 cents; Fergu-
son, • cenU.
CANNED GOODS,
Joruae A Tinsley Co.
urn.
ii
AppB* * <xrind con* 8LS per dean.
Blackberries—2 pound can* 81 per
dozen: k pnuna sen*. $1.06 per doz«n.
Corn—I poutMf oan* 90 cent* to SL59
per do
gtnfla Bftsne 9 pound car* 90 ceot*
per dozen.
t pound can* 8L
okra and Toeuatoee 2 puund oa*
41.10 P*~ J^aan.
Red CberrVxa-3 pound
dcaa*
pound eon* |L2$ per
$140 per
HIDES. 1VOOT,. ETC. I
net gripe or . _
r.lr**- all who um>* thrm In viaL at:
five for $1 Sold **v. rvwh**re, or «• nt by utall
c 12712 kir:;:irx co., k«v Tut
Correoted Every Saturday by G. Bend
4k Go. , ,
--TOWWF
Green salt hides, « cents. ! :
No. 1 flint bides, 4%.
Goat skin*—10 to V> osais cacti
libeep Skin*—20 to 50 cents cacti.
Beeswax—14 to 23 cent*
Wool—WBHked. ia to zt) r^nts per
pound; anwasked. Id te 13 cents; burry,
1 to 10 cent*
Mora Than Ha Could Stand.
Jastioo—Why did you assault this man,
who did nol glvft y ou the slightest provo
cation?
Pri*>nor—I had plenty of provocation,
may it pleaw* your honor.
“What was It?"
“Ho ••xa-p.-r**i«<l m« by going around
with a happy cxprvfciion on his while
I have to scralch gravel to g* t money to
pay my house rent."—Texas lifting*
Small niL bdiu usis. saui mce.
LADIES
DO TOD KSOW
DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S
STEEL END PEHKYROYHL PILLS
. ftol.l only by
GOODWIN’S DRUG BTORfiL * .
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f*, iLT-* t» •( i.*l a
Dt1MOW l MI>XI'»ltf
i .dmIo ts Uftca luunMlj. V*s
AS A PREVENTIVE
u; vMMrtti I«mm' I at :n U.«mmwT)S
limtflt’MMfi
gM* 0OODWY2T9 DRUG flTORJL’
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