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THE MAC03ST TELEGRAPH: THTTEFDAY MOEHIKG, APRIL 25, 1895.
THE WORLIHF TRflDL
Reports by Wire From the
Great Markets.
- eW York. April *4.—Money on call t»
a t 1.%a3 rer cent.. lx»f loan at 114
nn.i ctoolne offered at 114 per cent. Prime
nwrcontlle paper. 1%a5 per cent. Bar all-
bm. Sterling exchange Arm. with
.letuel business In bankers’ bill* at 1.8814
“ 4 «k (or aix+y days nnd 1.89V4e% for
1° and! Ported rate*. l.»a.WH4. Com-
mtrclBl bills. 189al.90%. Government bonds
elate bonde dull; railroad bonds ac
tive' Silver at the board was stronger.
STOCKS AND BONDS,
tun-aoio stocks.
U. fl. Cordage...
pret'
imer. Cot Oil... 97
00 preCd. 76
i0 '- d rT™rW
a 'i. and 8. to. 6K
hilt. and Ohio.. 60
Canadian Pacino 44
fhe-1- and Ohio. 18K
Cht.and Alton..147
Ch;., b. andQ... 74‘A
CbtctoOsae.-.M?,
a P IS":
l)ei..b. and IV
bia. and tattle P 15%
trie 19
do profd. 25
Gen- Klrctno.... *364
Illinois ten 91
Lake trie and W 2uJ4
do profd. 78
lakeHnore 111J4
Lon. and Naeb... 65%
Loo. and N. Alb. b
Manhattan Cona.118%
lien:, and Char.. ID
Michigan Cen.. .1UU‘4
Mluonn l’scino. 26
Mobile and Ohio. 18%
K„ C. and St U. 70
eraxt BOXDS.
Alabama claaa A.105 f Tenns'ae old 8s..
di 11$
New Jersey Cetu. 96%
Now York Cen... 99%
N. Y. and N. It.. S9?i
Nort. andlV.prel 16%
Northern Pacino- iy,
do prefd. 20
Northwestern... 98%
do prel'd.111
Pselfio 1UU 24
Heading 15%
Rock Island..,.. 67%
bt I’anl 61
do prefd.116
Silver Certlfle’ea. 66%
Tenn. C. and L.. 22%
do prefd. 75
Teiaa Paclflo.... 10%
Union I’acilic.... 1 .’1%
IV., St 1* and I*. 7
do prefix 15%
Western Union.. 89
VrhTganaIi.lt. 13
do prefd. 43%
Southern R’j 6a. 81*%
“ ** con. 13%
“ “pl,d. 36%
8- 0. 4%a 11*7%
B.106
“ “ C» 95
La. itampod 4a..lOO I
S. Carolina 6».... 102
- 41... 124
Virginia Ca def... H%
" t’ra 6%
“ lundeddebl 511%
OOVXnXSKMT BOKDS.
f.S. la reglet’d..11154*1 U. & 2s regular.. 98
I. e. la coupons. 112%.l
: * A-h»i ♦ v.t
.nd.tM® on future*, but ioet
3 iwata of thin later on. cloelng quiet
and steady at a not rise of 1 point. Tbe
South offored very little jpot cotton here.
The Louisiana weekly report etates that
the aeaoon la late and cottou dying. In
Manchester, yarns were hrra and tending
upward and close quiet. * Spot cotton how
waa ciuiot and unchanged, wfth sale* of
109 for spinning and 100 delivered on con
tract. The Southern spot markets were
generally quiet and unchanged. Bavau-
naij advanced 1-16 of a cent New Orleans
sold 2000 bale* and St. Louis 2260. Au
gusta received S3 bales, against • 67 this
day Cast week tod 74 last year; Memphis,
149, against 97 last week and 10| hat vear;
St .Louis, 161, against 93 last week and
60 last year; Houston, 7ST, against 866 mat
week and 498 last year. The port receipts
were 8,527 bales, against 8,840 last week
and 4,696 last year. Thus far this week,
44,178, against 62,262 thus far last week.
The exports from the porta today were
1.731 to Great Britain. The New Orleans
receipts tomorrow are estimated at 4.0UU
to 6000, against 3470 last week and 714
last year. Silver was unchanged in Lon
don and H of a cent tower here. The
dry goods transactions were larger, owing
to more favorable weather. The semi-
weekly receipts at thirteen Interior town#
as reported by New Orleans are 18.023
bales, against 18,000 lost week. 8,239 last
year and 10 326 In 1892. Shipments, 27,068,
against 36,000 last wreck and 10,773 last
year and 19,383 In 1892. The stock at those
towns hi now 162,662 bales, against 166,M
last year and W.663 In 1892.
Today's Features.—Swayed by weather
conditions as much as anything else, but
also Influenced largely by Liverpool news,
prices backed and filled today qulto fre
quently and finally backed some 6 points.
But early In the day there was a rise, due
to dry weather at the Southwest, the
bullish tenor of the weekly government
report and dispatches from Europe, stat
ing that Nell Brothers had' issued a bull
ish circular, taking the ground that the
new crop had secured a very poor start.
Reports of good rains in some parts of
Texas and a heavy liquidation for long
account, however, outweighed for the
time being the bullish news, and the mar
ket ait tho close showed less snap.
| COTTON.
alscvn, April 23.
The Macon market for spot cotton is firm
it the following quoUtioos-
Good Middling :
Middling 6
Htrict Low Middling VA
how Middling
Good Ordinary 6%
Ordinary 6
Clean Htains
Led Stains —
local nr.cr.iPT3.
.1 ..I ..rm
31 91 Cl 1255
cowaxaTrrx htatemxnt.
Btock on hand September 1. 1891 1.100
Received since September 1,1891 01,121
post KKcxirrs.
3-1
r
111
i 1
u
s
<*g
r
1 Saturday
1 Monday
ITuesday
1 Wednesday....
[ Tbnr#day
1 Friday
62M
176US
11569
‘8527
lliili
1999
9267
C%7
1590
1560
1712
6027
C(*ll
12136
6242
711*3
8362
Total tbi# week
41,178
61.872
24,910
30.016
Nee York, April 23.-Gotton qnlot. Middling
nlf 7 3-18: middling upland C 16-18, Sams
263 bales.
Tbe cotton market for rntnre delivery cloud
barely steady. Sales 212,800.
Opened | Clooe3
April
June
July
August
September
October,
November
Oocember
January
February
March
axcxiiia ADO EXToaTS.
Consolidated net reoeipta..
Export, to O. Britain.
Export, to France....
Export, to continent.
Stock o, hand at all port.
Fetal since Sept. 1—Net receipt..... 7,640,1511
“ “ Export. toO. It. 8,653,744
“ Exp. to Franc.. 740,732
" Exp. continent. 8,171.611
MANCHESTER market.
Manchester. April SI.—The Guardian In
it. commercial article nay*:
There *haa been little Improvement In
the market, despite the advance# Hi Am
ro coaly Ann ami there la a hardening
tendency, although at previous quotations
orders are limited. Eastern btds are fre
quently made on a reducod basis, but
workable offers are decidedly restricted.
There la a fair Inquiry in some quar
ters and some manufacturers are fairly
engaged, but many whc=e engagements
are scauty, though anxious for orders,
are reducing the offers presented, owing
to the necessity of advancing prices to
cover the Increased coat of raw materials
and yams.
Few of the offers for SMrfingt and sta
ples from India have been workable,
though moderate lots of dlmutles, Jaco
nets and specials have been booked for
Calcutta. Hotter reports have been re
ceived from China and Japan and In acme
quarter, there have been transactions in
bleaching! and fancy specials and scanty
trade In staples. Business elsewhere has
been moderate.
Yams have been' strong, but the trans
actions were limited.
SEW UMIXAXS CLOSIEd HUTCHES.
Nsw Orleans. April 28.—Cotton futures
steady. Bale. 90.5UW batea.
July.
January
February
March..
Apru...
May...
Juno...
9 20
9 28
6 87
.... • 44
Augrut 6 49
September 8 50
October 6 52
Novomber 0 56
December 8 59
PORT RECEIPTS.
Galveston, April M.-Flrm; middling,«%.
net receipt., 1,1*12; stock, 55,277.
Norfolk, April 21.—Firm; middling, 474,
set receipts, 5!!; stack. 32.34.
Baltimore April it.—Firm; middling,
914; stock, 14,918.
Boston, April 91 Quiet; middling,
(15-14; net receipt., 2,769.
IWknington. April 21.-Steady; middling,
t'4; net receipt., 94; stock, 17.6*7.
Philadelphia, April Sl.-Flrm; middling,
7*4; net receipt., US; stock, 13,213.
Savannah. April 24.—Firm; middling.
a; net receipt., 579; stock, 13,109.
New Orleans, April N.-Bteody; mid
dling I 5-18; net receipts, 2,671; stock.
275,681.
Mobile, April M.-Flrm; middling, 614;
net receipt., 13; stock, 16,?I3.
Memphis, April M.—Steady; middling,
t%; net rectepts, 119; atcck, 36,20.
Augusta, April 21 Quiet: middling, 9%;
net receipts, 33; stock, 15,815.
Charleston, April 21.-Flrm: middling,
614; net receipts. 623; stock, MM.
Cincinnati, April 21.-Qu1.t and Arm;
middling. 6%; net receipts, 1,609; stock,
12.10.
Loutsvtlle, April 21.-Firm; middling,614.
Ht. Bouts, April 21.—Firm; middling, 614;
net receipts, 161; stock, 16,997.
Houston, April 84.—Steady: middling,
t%; net receipts, 781; stock, 11,731.
LIVERPOOL.
Liverpool, April 28.—Cotton spot market
Mr: price* steady; American middlin'
3 9-16. Kale* 12.1100 hales. American lO.tue;
epeentatten and export son. Receipt, for the
day 2,000, of which 2,090 were Americsn.
Future, closed qnlot.
Opened.
April.
April-JIay...
May-Jnne...
Juno-July...
July-Aqgu.t.
Ang-ttept.
Kept-Oct 314-6U3 17-13 J 45-61
f Cloeed.
9 39-61.3 47MJ4
3 39-64x310-81
3 39-0U111-61 3 39-daS KWH
3 10.6U3 mi 3 11-61
312-61x3 41-C1 3IWH
3 43-61x316-61 313-61x31191
Oct-Nor.
Nov-Dee
Dec-Jan
3 16-6433 1S-6I 3 16-Cl
317-01x319-64 317-01
319-61x3 60411 3 48-61x311-81
THE BUN’S COTTON REVIEW.
Nvw York, April M—Tbe Bun’s cotton
Kd-w says:
Ovtton rose 1 to 7 points, tut lost this
end fell 4 points, closing barely steady,
Whta sales of 8090) hales New Orleans
•'“••lined 3 points on August, recuren-1
•his and aikvsnred 1 point, then lost this
'*ed dtcUoed 4 polats. Liverpool a-j
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
CMengo. April 24.—The ragh business
was worked In the capacity of an Invlsor-
ator today. When the market wa. weak
under selling by Ream, I’anlridge. Roaen-
kran* and others. Armour’, man save
out that 250,000 bushels hod been sold at
tMs place for export. Then again near
Che close addittonad aalee were reported
to help prices from the position Into
which they had fallen as the result of a
the failure, of IAvsrpool to r«g*cnd to
the break of yesterday tn tfie American
marks**,but the heavy professionals were
bent on retrieving their late losses and
began umdroougly to sell. In a brief pe
riod of time a decline to a point below the
close of 'yesterday took place, after which
values row a*nd fell several times. July
wheat opened from 6114 to 8114. declined
to 60%. closing at 6l%a%-14n% of a cent
higher than yesterday. Cash wheat! car
lots) .old on an average at about yester
day’. figures, the nominal clone bring
about steady.
Corn.—From the opening until the dose
the action of com was of a dispirited or
der. Nothing of a strengthening or de
pressing nature was received and lit the
absence thereof wheat .gain occupied the
position of the leading factor. Bcalpera
and local traders did the Ron's share of
the business, oommlarion men reporting
a scarcity of country and outside orders.
July corn opened at 17%, sold between
1714x14 and 1714, dosing at the outside—14
of a cent higher than yesterday. Borne
corn was reported sold for export. J
the sample market values were steady.
Oats.—The Inactivity which hod Sri
tied on corn, and comparatively speaking
on wheat, acted In like manner on oats.
There was no news and no alteration In
the attuatlon, to which Independence and
prices were governed entirely by the feel
ing In tbe larger markets. July oats
dosed 14 of a cent higher than yesterday.
Cash oats were unchanged.
Provisions.—Quiet reigned In product,
weakness being the prevailing tons, al
though at the close price# presented some
steadiness at the decline. The hog mar
ket was off 19 cents, and that fact con
stltued the Important reason for the
weak ns as In provt stone. Packers Were
trading on both sides of tha market,
but showed no aggressiveness on either.
The close was 1214 cents lower than yes-
tetdav for July pork. 6a7% cants lower
for July lard and 6 cents lower for July
ribs.
FUTURE QUOTATIONS.
Tha following wars the leading future
quotattons:
High.
Sheep—Receipts, 16,000; market weak:
Inferior to choice. 1.50a!.60; lambs, 3.50
tc 5.69.
NEW ORLEANS PRODUCE.
New Orleans. April M.-Cugar-Open
fcetle: Choice, 4 J-Tk; strictly Driino. 2 7-16
to 2%; prime, 2 7-14; full'fair, 2 5-16a%
good fair, 2 5-16*2%; fair, 2%a3 5-16; good
common. 214x14; common, 2a2%; Inferior,
l%a%.
Centrifugal: Choice white, 3 7-16*9-16;
off white. l%aVi: gray white, » 146; choice
yellcw, 3 l-16a%; prime yellow, I; off yel
low, 214al6-16; seconds, l%a2%.
Molasses—Open kettle. None on the
market.
Centrifugal: Good prime, 19x11; prime,
7a8; good flair, 7a8; fair, 6; good common,
I; common, la5.
Local reOnery sugar—(Market strong;
powdered nnd cut loaf, 1 9-16; atandard
granulated, 1%: confectlonera' A, 1%.
Rice—steady; fancy, 6%: choke. 4%aS;
prime, 4%a%: good, 3%a4H; fair, 3%a%;
ordinary, 3a14; common, 2V4a%-
Roush rice—1.50a3.00.
Ooffee—Ordinary, 13%; low ordinary,
16%; common. l3T4at1%.
Mexican coffee—Prime, 19; good, 18%;
fair, 1814; low fair, 18%.
Cotton teed oil—Strictly prime crude,
tn barrels, 22j loose, 29a21; refined, HaX.
NEW YORK PRODUCE.
New York. April 34.—Butter quiet, about
steady; state dairy, 8ai8; state creamery,
new, 20; Western dairy, 8al3%; Western
creamery, new. i2a»; Western creamery,
old, 9ul6: Elgin?, 29.
Cotton seed oil—Better demand, Armor;
crude, 24; yellow prime, 27a27%.
Petroleum—Nominal; refined New York,
10.00; Philadelphia, 9.99; re«ned, In bulk.
7.16x7.66.
Rosin—Cull, enay; strained’, common »
rood, 1.1501.60.
Turpentine—Quiet, steady, Sl%a33.
Rico—Firm fair deqiand; domestic, fair
to extra, !%«6; Japan. 1*4%.
Moktasee—Foreign, nominal; Naw Or
leans open kettle,, good to choke, 99a33;
quiet.
Low. Cl os.
April. . .
fiO
*>%
56%
69%
May. . . .
. 60%
a
69%
»%
July. . . .
. 61%
60%
61%
Sept. . , .
. 61%
a%
61%
62
CORN-
April. . . .
. 1614
17
v.%
n
May. . . .
. 17%
4*4
<6%
17%
July. . e .
. 17\
17%
17%
Sept. . . .
. 15%
18%
n%
is%
OAT&-
May. . . .
. SH
m
26%
2614
June. . . .
. :i
29%
2614
»■’,
July. . . .
. »%
26%
28
33%
PORK-
May. . . .
. 12.25
12.25
12.90
1122%
July. . . .
. 12.67%
12.67%
12.45
12.17%
LIRD-
May. . . .
. 6.87%
4 SO
6.67%
*67%
July. . . .
. 7.02*4
7.09%
hOO
7.00
Sept. . . .
.'7.17%
7.17%
7.15
7.15
RIBS-
May. . . .
. 6.2»
6.26
1.22%
635
July. • • •
. 6.12%
6.12%
6.37%
6.40
Sept. . . .
. 156
8.55
6.0!%
6A2%
CASH QUOTA TfriNB.'
Flour was In fair demand. The feeHng
<u steady at tbe advance.
No. 2 spring wheat, 62%aM14.
No. 2 red wheat. 60*%a93%.
No. 2 corn, 17*17%.
No. 8 oats, 28%08%.
Pork, 12.10*12.3714,
Lard, 1.87%*A99.
Short rib sides, tB%a6X.
Dry salted shoulder.. 5.27%e5J0.
Short dear aides, 6.16s*.».
Whisky, 1.30.
CATTLE. H0O8 AND SHEER
Union Stock Yards, April 84.—Oatrie—
Receipts, tfiOO; market alow and easy:
common to extra steers, 10%A26; stock-
era and feeders, 2.WM.86: cows and bulla
l.*6s6.00; Texans. 1.3*05.25.
Hogar-Iterclpts, 38.000; market weak:
heavy packing and chipping lots, 1.(9 to
5.00; common to choke, mixed, i fiai.eo;
dee. I* .rt<d, l.g*x69J; light, I.WiIJS;
..59x1.9).
NAVAL STORES,
Wilmington, April 21.—Rosin firm at L16
for strained; good strained, 1.20.
Spirits ol turpentine firm at 28 cents.
Tar Arm a. 1.06.
Crude turpentine steady; hard, 1.99;
•oft, 1.99; virgin. 2.25.
Savannah, April «.—Spirits turpentine
oulet at 28 cents: no sale.. Cosed arm
at 27% cents, with sales of 2ff> casks; re
ceipts, 750 casks.
Roaln Arm and unchanged; sales, 1,000
barrels. Quote A, B. 0, t.99 D, !.»: E.
1.80; F, 1.50; G, 1.60; H, 1.85; I. 1.90; K,
2.19; M. 2.45; N, 2.59; window glass, 2.69;
water white, 2.75.
Charleston, Aipril '24.—Spirits turpentine
Arm at 27% cents (bid; held sV 21 cents; re
ceipt., 7 casks.
Rostn—Good strained Arm at 1.00al.l5;
receipts, it barrels.
MACON EOND AND STOCK REPORT.
STATE OF GEORGIA BOND®.
Bid Ask* X
T per cent bonds, Jan. and July
coupons, maturity 1896.. 104 %1C5
V4 per cent bonds. Jan and July
coupons, maturity 1923..........116 U7ft
July coupon*, maturity 1915...114^4 ll&Vi
<V4 per cent, bond*, Jan. and
coupon*, maturity long date.. 101*4 102»?
MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Oamnntth 6 per cent bond* 106 107
Atlanta bond*, price u to rate
of Interest ind maturity 100 UB
Aurusta bonis, price a* to rate
of Interest and maiturtty 100 117
0>lumbu* 5 per cent bond* 10* lot
Rom* bonds, 8 per cent 104ft IOC
Macon 6 per cent. bond*, quar
terly coupons 113 114
RAILROAD BONDS.
Savannah. America* and Loot,
fomery rallrond 6 per cent,
bonds, Jan. and July coupons 61 62
Gssrsli 5*f!Jtb*rn and Florida
railroad 6 per cent, bond*, Jan.
and July coupons, due 1972.... 85 8*
South Georgia and Florida rail
road Indorsed 7 per cent, bond*
Jan. and Jut; coupons.is
Northeastern railroad indorsed
6 per cent, bonds, May and
November coupons 108 110
Ifacon and Northern railroad
crrunoauei of bonde. March
and September coupons 40 41
Charleston. Columbia ana au-
raSnoad 7 per cent.
&
..100 116
,.J»
mt
BANX 4JTOCKBL
First National Bank stock...,
American National stock
Exchange Bank stock
Union havings Bank ana Trust
Company stock I
Central Oeorgta ww stock
Macon Savings Bank stock
Central City Loan and Trust
Company stock
RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN
TURES.
Control railroad common stock 914 10%
Central railroad 6 per cent, de
bentures 19 17
Southwestern railroad stock.... (7% 6814
Georgia railroad stock 167 158
Atlanta and West Point rail-
rood debentures 83 M
Atlanta and West Point railroad
stock 99 92
Central rallroal Joint mortgage
7 per cent, bonia Jan and July
eoupons 122 lzi
Georgia railroad I per sent,
bonis. Jot* and July coupons,
duo 1897
July coupons, duo 1919 uo
Georgia railroad 6 per cent,
bonds ran. and Juty coupons,
dux 1123
Georgia railroad *1 per cent.
bonds. Ja— sad only coupons.
Montgomery and Eufaula rail-
rood, I per cxcl bonds, Jsn.
and July coupons, due ia*2»....l«»
Ocean Siesmahlp bonds, 5 per
due 1929
Columbus nod Western railroad
6 per cent. July coupons ,|g
Columbus and Roma railroad 4
per celt bonds, Jan. and July
coupons a
Augusts ant Knoxville railroad
2 psr cent bonds. J.a, and
July coupons, duo 1909 loo
LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS,
Macon Gas Ischt anl Watsr
console Ma» and November
Company it
Progress Loan and Improvement
coupons
Wesleysn college 3 per cent.
bonds, Jsn. and July coupons.119
Macon VoWntserr Armory l psr
cent, bonds, Jan. and July cou-
POM. US
Bibb Mxnuiocruring Company I
per cent, bonds, sprit >md Oct.
coupons tea
Southern Phosphate Company
stock - ■
Acme Brewing Company
mcked mixed, leas than car load, 12.
IfVv r-.-ndy.
Choice timothy, less than'car load, 99;
No. 1 timothy, leaa than cor load. 85; No.
3, mixed, teas than car load, 99; Straw for
beddtag. 65.
BRAN—Steady.
Fills wiltoax bruit in tun Sots, 27; mixed
bran in ton lota 90.
MBAL-Flrtn at tho advance.
Beat wafer ground, 65; best steam
ground, 62.
GRITS—Steady.
lludiutta, |n barrets, 3.26; Hudnut's, tn
atek-. per sack. 1.66.
FLOUR—Active at the' advance.
Highest patent. 3.50; llrgt patent, 3.10:
bent -ralgltt. 3.35; best clear, 3.26.
SUGAR—steady-
Standard granulated, 4%; fancy New
Orleans clarified, 3%; New York cream ex
tra C, 3%.
RICE—U nrfoanged.
J%rcv Carolina, >; good CkroHna, 6; me
dium Carolina, l
COFYED—Easier.
Fancy Rio, 19%; good lUo, 19; common
RIO. 17; best brown .Llvil, 30; beat Mocha,
39; Arhuckls. roasted, »n ons-poudd pack
ages, 21.80; Levering, roosted. In one-
pound packages, 21.39.
SYRUP—Undurnged.
Selected Georgia cane, '26; Now Orleans
molareea, as to grade, 10 to T9.
BUTTER-Unohamsed.
Fox Rhrer creamery, X; Now York
•tele, 23.
CHHESF—Steady. * , 'i
Best cream, 12%. | ■
CANNED GOODS. T ~T~t '
Applen-s-pound cans, tl.X per doaso.
Blackberrlca—2 pound cans, 31 per
dozen: 6 pound otrs. 3LK per dozen.
Corn—8 pound can a 90 cent3 to 3L56
per aoxen. .
String Boons—* pound cans. 90 cents
per dozen.
cents; 3 pound cans, 3L
Okra and Tomatoes—3 pound
31.10 pe« dozam
June Peas—3 pound cans, 31.25 per
dozen.
Red Cherries—3 pound osma, 11.69 per
doxsn
White Cherrise—2 pound can.lLTI pec
duZiOQ.
Lams Bean*—<L25.
jPeache^J pound cans. |LB0 par
dozen.
Pineapples—1 pound cans. <1.50 tc $2.25
per dozen; grated, p. A <2.25.
Raepbeinto—2 pound cans. $1.85 net
dbaen.
Strawberries—2 pound oa&a, <1.5# paa
dozen.
i'LMcnes, pie—z pound can* psr
dlrZt’.i.
Apricots. California—S xwund nans.
<2.26 pe» dozsn.
Pesch** t-allfiynla—<2.26.
Pig Feet—a pouna oana. USB par
dozen.
Rosa: Bsef^l pound eans, <1.20 par
dozen: * pound a ns. <2 per dnzen.
Corn Beef—l pound cans. <1>25 per doz.
Potted H*»n—1-4 pound cans. 65 cents
per iozeiis 2-A pourA cans. <1.25 par
dozen.
Trip#—S pound cm*, <1.85 par doaaa.
Lunch Tongues—1 pound cans, <3.25
per dozen.
POULTRY,
COUNTRY
(Corrected every Saturday by E. A. Wax-
el baum A Bro.)
Hens—25 to 80 cents.
Turkeys—65 cents to <L25.
Oeese, 40-60c.
Btn?s-10 cents.
Butter. 15-Kc.
Sweet potatoes, 50 to GOc. bushel; Irish
potatoes, <2.50 per bushel.
Rutabegars. <1.75.
Cabbage, <3 to <3.50.
Onions, $3.25.
White Peas, 75-1.50.
Country ground peas, 75 cents to <L
Evaporated Apples. 10c.
Evaporated peaches. I2ftc,
Georgia byrup. 23-28c.
FRUITb AND NUTS.
Corrected bi t A. Cullen. f
FU»—Dry, ohotce. 12 1-2 to 15 cent*
Peunute—Nojth Carolina, 2fta3 cents;
Virginia. 4 and b cent*.
Lemon*—II.COnKOO.
NuiJ-Tarrngonia aJmonos, is rente pet
pound; Naples waiauts, ib cents; mreaefi
walnuts, I. cenU; peean% is centa
Apple*—om. dried. C to V cents par
pound
Kalslns—New In market, LIB per box;
London layers, 2.00 per box; loose Mjut*
cate “
HARDWARE.
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Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap
Hardware Cumpany.
Axes—<6 to <7 per doccn.
Bar Lend—6o per pound.
BucJcdts—Paint, $1.15 per dozen
cedar, three hoops. $2.25.
Card*—Cotton* <4.50 per dozen.
Chain*—Trace. <3.50 to <4.#
dozen.
Well 1>ncU*etfl—<3.25 per dosen.
Rop*-&r>«inia, 10c; slseL 8c: oottoi^ 12a
Slioee-Horsu, <3.75; mulo, <1-26.
Shovel#—Ames'. $3 per dozen.
Shot—Drop, <1.25 per sack.
Wire-B*rt>ed. 2%o per opund. * "
Nalls—<1.55 base, wire; cut, $1.20, base,
base
Tube—Painted, <2.35; cedar, 14.50 pat
neat.
Brooms—II.25 to <5 epr dozen.
Homes, iron hound, <3.
Measure*—Per nest, <X .
Flow Blades—5 cents pound.
Iron—Swede, 4 I-2c per pound; refined,
2c basis.
Flow Btocka-Hnlmen, 09 cents; Fergu-
aon, SO cents.
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GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Corrected Dolly by 6. R. Jaquet A Tins
ley Company, Wboteaale Orocere—No
Good* GvU Cvu.uiu.r*.
The following are strictly wholraale
prices; amen lots to ooneumers relatively
higher.
April 23, 1896.
MEATS—Slightly easier,
rimokwl flxcon clear nb sides, boxed, 7%;
dry salt dear rib sides, boxed, 7; sugar
cured bams, boxed, 10%: Eoglteb cured
shoulders, boxed, 9%; picnic hams, boxed,
8; bellies, fancy small, average 5%; break
fast bacon, sugar curd, W%.
LARD—Quiet an-l in-changed.
Pure leaf, tn tierces, »; pure leaf. In rn-
pound tut- rr bVpound tin., 6%; c-m-
pound. In tlercsa, I; compound, i-. Ohpound
tabs or iO-poutt! tins. 1%: oottol-eie, in
tierces. cottolnio, in Sb^ouzd tubs or
impound ’tins, 7%.
CORN—Firm at the advance,
bw white, legs then
OATS-Quk
es then car load,
■nred.
atEATa.
Corrected Every Saturday by W. L.
Henry.
rreaff MeaAs—Georgia draenod beef, 5%,
Seed 6%; Western urranml bt- T, 7 to*;
Western mutton, 9%; bogs, 6% tn 7;
smoked pork sausage, t; fresh pork sau
sage, 7%: Bologna sausage, 6-
f irk Ilesdsctwend rsUsrs ell tbe troubles Inci
dent ton bilk us *tst* of the eyMsm. such ss
Moines., Nausea. Drowstnsra Nstrets after
.si* nr. PAln ta tbe Hide, 4c While th.-lr moat
reourkabts iscccs has been shown In curing
* equal!- tsIijaUs in t’-instipanon. run; g
W aft real Sm tekesqillsa uaiiiilsliii whoa
they also eorrecx all disorders of the stomach,
stimulate the Urn and regulate the bowels.
Ache thy would be almost prirslsss to thoso
who suffer from this dUtressing complaint:
hut fortunately tti.tr got-lasss does net eml
fortunately their goodness
1 -r^, anl thn#e who on^ try them wUl fln*l
“ »little pill* valuable U §o many ways that
will r t bo trllung to do without tii*sm.
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