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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MOENING, MAY 2, 18f>n
HE WORLD OF TRADE.
TIT... _ p»...
FFOUTa ux »»mis J? BOH ifin
Great Mabkets.
Ur York, May 1—Money on call easy
laity per cent., last loon at lty and
U n g offered at ltya2 per cent Prime
reantilo paper 4a4ty per cent Bar *11-
OGty. Sterling exchange easlor with
ual business in bankers' bills at 4.88
i.sSty foi sixty days and 4.®a4.S9ty
demand. Posted rates 4.88tya4.90.
Lnierclal bill* 4-8704.87%. Government
(is firm: Btate bonds steady; railroad
il ls strong. Silver at the board was
STOCKS AND BONDS.
BAlLliOAD STOCKS,
or. Cot Oil... 27 N., C. ana 8t L.. 70
,u prefd. 76
. .micar Henu: 11'2/i
, !o prat’d. 1)2*4
litl-acco C<>.lu;l%
pri*rd.lu8
1. and H. to. 0*1
l. all i Ohio. - f*<»
adisn riacibo 41
sa. ami Umo. 1H/4
i. soil Alton.. 140
.. li. ami Q... ~i\y%
Hu-oOaH 71
sml vV*..lt»'J
. ilUl LSttiH P 1')
„ 11*4
do profd. 24%
i. Clcrtm*.... h-‘l/4
i• *ir» C HU 224
,e trio slid Vr 20%
do prafd. 76%
••snore 112 %
1 and Naeli... >.<■%
1. and N. AH>. 7%
liiattan Cons.118
n:. mill Cimr.. lu
li.van C“i n... IW/'t
H»nri Paciho. 23%
li.i'sud Ohio. lb%
U. b. Cordage.... 6%
do prot’il; 1(1%
New Jorsoy Con.. M
Now YorkCou... 93%
N. Y. and N. R.. .*»>%
Non. and W.prel 16%
Northern Paciho* 4%
do prefd. 21%
Northwestern ... 9u%
do prat’d. 110
Pacific Mali. 23%
Heading 16%
Hock Island 66%
bt 1’suJ 62%
do prefd. 117
Silver Certmo’es. 00%
Tenti.C. and 1... 21%
do prefd. 80
Texas I’uciUo.... 10%
Union Pacific.... 1-%
W„ bt L. nuil P. 6%
do prefd. 1«'»%
Western Union.. 82%
WhTg suu L. h. 12%
do prefd. 43
Southern B’y 6s. 20
•• «• cou. 13%
** “pl.d. "M'/l
•TATK HOWDfk
Tonne'se old 6s.. —
* newset8s*84
O. 26
rtamped 4*s..l00 Virginia 60 def... h%
onuses. ...102 ’• I’rs. 6
as... 124 " luiitleddebi 5'-!%
tt- a 4%s 167%
OOYlinXMlNT SOKC*.
4s resist’d.. 111%I U. b. 2a regular.. 26%
4 a coupons. 112% I
bid. \ Asked. t Kx dividend.
1 cotton.
Macon, May 1.
• Macon market for spot cotton is firm
following quotations-
Middling 6%
lling 0
t Iiow Middling 6%
Middling 5%
I Ordinary 6%
inary «... ;. 6
n btains —
Stains —
LOCAL RECEIPTS.
--J**
rsday
>»J
>1 this week | 12.201 3M7h 17,»»I7 iv.MH
terdsy
4 I
241 57 1865
7, 71 3 t 121 1282
COTPABATTV* BTATXWE2CT.
» on hand September 1. 1824. 1.400
lived ainco September 1,1824 G4.201
PORT RECEIPTS.
9147
2300
17128
8109
6331
170-J>
11562
7
11106
3235
7851
6783
S452
4165
t
8013
4712
4393
SC40
5310
4173
"York. Mm 1.-Cotton quiet. Middling
71-16: middling upland 013*16. bales
’ s hales.
coitoo market for future delivery dosed
| 6'p«ned | Ol'osetl
tuber
6 60
6 62
6 63
6 12
6 62
6 73
6 76
G 81
C b7
G 00
6 26
6 6 7
6 71
6 76
6 79
6 85
6 20
G 25
RECEIPTS AMD EXPORTS.
■oiidatod net receipts..
Export* to G. Britain.
Kxports 10 France....
Exports ioouuttuent
baud at all ports.
To-day, j W
2,617
For the
Week.
■ 42.204
47,628
2,213
38,176
siu.’e bopk i—Net receipts....
Exports toG. b.
* Lap. toPrauc*.
** Kap. conlimmt.
7.678,482
3,126,052
743,041
2,226,822
SEW ORLEANS CLOSIEO MJ i UULi.
Dries us. May 1.—Cottou futures
y. Sal**** 115.900 1 isles.
■uary
I July. • 20
j August 6 35
I September 8 37
I October 6 82
I NoVowber 6 43
I DfcmiH-r 0 48
PORT RECEIPTS.
5ve*ti>n, May 1.—Quiet; middling 6ty;
wripU 05; stock 45,149.
•folk, May 1.—Easy; middling Hi;
kec-. lids 483; Stock 34.496.
». May 1.—Quiet; middling 6%;
16,r£.
^ton. May 1.—Dull; middling 6 15*16;
cslpts 2273.
bnlngton. May L—Quiet; middling
a receipts 37; stock 13462.
Bladolphla, May L—Quiet; middling
net rccoipta <36; stork 11.290.
k-innah. May 1.—Quiet; middling
»; net receipts 2W; stock 32,767,
w Orleans, May 1.— Easy; middling
1; net receipts 1363; stock 238.906.
Idle, May 1.—Quiet; middling 6ty; net
Ipts 132; stock 14,069.
pmphtx, Slay 1.-Quiet; middling 6%;
receipts 147; stock 21.286.
guata, 'May 1.—Quiet; middling 6ty;
[receipts 152; stock 14,786.
nrleston. May 1.—Firm; middling 6ty;
kicelpir 387; stock 33.906.
bcinnatl. May 1.—Firm; middling «H;
receipts 365; stock. 10,467. * •*
[ui»v!l!e. May 1.-Quiet; middling 6^.
tools. May 1.—Quiet and steady;
Ming 6 6-J6; net. receipts 30; stock
n*lon. May !.-Qulet; middling 6%;
receipts 876; stock 12.111.
LIVERPOOL.
'••fooo!,. May I.—Cotton spot market
pr-.ess lower; American mailing
Sale* 13.UUU bales. American ! t 4« b;
j'.inon and export 1100. Receipts fu. mq
M.I00. of which 13,100 wore American.
> closed quiet.
. J '»Se |3 33-32a3 32-61
13 34-64a3 33-64
'' (mat,.... 835-6la331-64
Npi..*.... .h 34*64s3 364M
. 3 38-<»4»3 37-64
3 38-61
Opened. | Oloae<L
ff 3i*64s3 82*64
P«c 3 40-6la3 32-64 3 38-64x3 8944
2-tu.
rob.
83144a3S244
3 3244s3 3544
.1 3344a3 3(41
33544■■■
i 36-61
J3741
CROP STATEMENT.
h r Grleans, May 1.—New Orleans Cot-
hange atatement for eight months
b-dose of April:
( rt receipts 1730.153 bales against S.6B,-
**f y«ar, 4.738,725 year before last and
'*•’ for the same time In M93. Over-
10 mills and Canada M6,7u6 against
1 lost year, 805,330 year before last
and l,179.aO In 1893. Interior stocks in ex
cess of September 1, 114,330 against 103,821
last year, 155,007 year before last and
832.274 In 1896. Southern mill takings, ex-
C* CSSSUESH?" Ailt.
porta, 586,193 against 500.9&I list year, 672,-
8£0 year before last and 518,226 In lUNL
Crop In sight at. the close of April, 9,377,-
358 agatnat 7,166.401 last year, 6,272.542 year
before last and 8,663,8G6 l» 189i Crop
brought into sight for the month of April
323,890 against 249.450 last year, 202,437 year
before last and 271,576 in 1892. Movement
Into sight April 27th to April 30th. inclus
ive, 31,003 against C0.418 last year, 37,563
year before last and 50,531 In 1892.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Chicago, May 1.—The amount of wheat
to be delivered out today has been 3r>oked
forward to with some anxiety. It waa
expected that a large amount would be
so placed that the disposition would In
dicate the accuracy of the shipplm? de
mand that has been reported to exist.
There wag a large quantity sent around,
but from aJt accounts it found It* way
back Into the elevators. It went Into
•trong hands, however, and much of to*
day’s firmness was ascribed to that faot.
The session closed with some excite
ment, too much short selling having oc
curred early an t a rush being made to
cover. July wheat opened from 63ty to
G3ty, sold between 63V4 and 65, closing at
64%a65—1% cents higher than yesterday.
Cash wheat was tyaty of a cent per bushel
higher.
May com was wanted by the elevator
concerns today, the buying by that class
being continuous and In some cases vig
orous. There was also the usual quota
of scailplng transactions and local opera
tions. based o-n the feeling cf wheat. Al
together there was but little In the way'
of weakness to the trade, and the close
was decidedly strong, with an Important
advance over yesterday. July corn
opened at 477fc, advanced *to 49tyaty, clos
ing at 49*i—Hialty cents Mgher than yes
terday. Cash corn was In good demand
and strong, car lota being a cent higher
than yesterday.
Oits suffeled a decline at the dose,
owing to the general desire to sell, with
a !nek of demand. It was quite plain
that there was rtill some liquidation
going on In May. Later the strength of
wheat and corn overcame the weakness,
and n good rally resulted. July oats
day. Cash oats were easy but ty a cent
higher later.
Provisions.—The tail and of the May
liquidation fn product took place today.
There was n large excess of hogs over
tho estimates at the yards today and
prices there were weak and lower, to
the natural disadvantage of provisions.
Before the session was over the strength
of wheat worked a change hv th* feeling,
a recovery coming about through sym
pathy with that grata. The c'flse wa« 2ty
cents higher than yesi«fd«y for July
pork, with July lard and July rib* uii
changed.
FUTURE QUOTATION?.
Following was the range of the leading
WHEAT-
OpreT.
IllKh.
Low,
ao3
May. ...
. C3'(,
Cd
av.
July. . . .
. City
65
63%
6474
St*pt. . . .
. C3H
«%
6474
CORN—
Mlay. . . .
. 4ST»
49
46%
49
July. . . ,
. 4TO
45%
4»%
49ty
Sept. . . .
. 4Sty
5044
4«%
&*>,4
OATS-
May. . . .
. S7H
Z)
z*
June. . . .
. ?•*'/.
2D%
2«%
2? Vi
July. . . .
. 23
5f54
27%
?8ty
PORK-
May. . . .
. 11.90
i:.oo
11.80
lino
July.'. . .
12.131*
lt.26
12.10
12.25
Bept. . . .
. 12.3744
12.45
12.30
12.45
May.’. . .
. 6.C?ty
6.70
6.60
6.70
July. . . .
. e.s?y.
O.nS
6.80
b.Sb
Sept. . . .
. ‘••37W
7.00
O.STVi
7.00
It IBS—
May. . . .
. fLCr,
6.10
6.03H
6.10
July. . . .
. C.2244
6.W44
6.20
C.27ty
Sept. . . .
. 6.40
6.40
C.3244
6.40
CASH QUOTATIONS.
Flour was firm; there va« a good local
demand and a fair shipping demand.
No. 3 spring wheat 68s68ty.
No. 3 red wheat 64.
No. 2 eorii 49. * 1
Oats 2Stya28VT.
Pork 12.00sJ2.l0.
Lard 6.65a£.G7V,
Short rib sides 6.10a6.17ty.
Dry salted* shoulders 5.37tyo5.50.
Short clear sides 6.2Ga6.3714.
Whisky. 1.20.
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Union Stock Yards, May T.-Cattle-Re-
cefpts 10,530; market dull and weak; com
mon to extra steers 8.00u£.l£; atockers
and feeders 2.6fo4.75; cows and bulls 1.60
to 4.75; Texans 2.00a4.75.
Hogs—.Receipts 30.000; market weak and
5 cents lower; heavy packing and ship
ping lots 4.55a4.85; common to choice
mixed 4.45o4.80; choice assorted 4.70a4.80;
light 4.45.14.75; pigs 3.40a3.S6.
SJieep—Receipts 13,000; market firm and
5 cents higher; Inferior to choice 3.00a4.66;
lambs 2.60n5.60.
New York, May 1.—'Beeves—Receipts
1462; market opened firm and dosed heavy
at a decline of 10 to 15 cents on all sorts,
rough stuff excopted; Inferior to prime
•toers 4.75x6.06; oxen and stags 3.C0a4.75;
bulls 2.90a4.75; car slop-fed 1.75; car slop
fed cows 1.50.
Sheep and lambs—Receipts 6734; market
active and Arm at an advance of 15 to
25 cents per hundred; medium to fair un
shorn sheep 4A6a4.ffty; common to choice
clipped 4.00a4.50; unshorn yearling lambs
I.35a6.40; clipped yearling lambs 6.00o5.90.
Ho 3—Receipts 5623; feeling weak and
6 to It cents lower, except for choice tight
bogs; reported satss war# at 5.28a5.S&
NEW YORK PRODUCE.
New Yortx, May L—Butter tn fair de
mand and steady; state dairy 8x17; state
creamery It; Western dairy Sail; Western
creamery (new) 12alt; Western creamery
(old) 12&14; Elgins it.
Cotton seed oil—Quiet and steady; crude
24; yellow prime 27.
Petroleum—Nominal; refined New York
8.85; Philadelphia 8.80; refined in bu|K
6.30o6.35.
Rosin—DuH and steady; strained com
mon to good l.KOal.52ty.
Turpentine—Quiet and steady at aoty
to M.
Rice—Firm a-nd unchanged.
Motoise*—Foreign nominal; New Or
leans open kettlo good to choice 26a33;
steady and quiet.
Coffee—Steady and 20a25 points up. Msy
I4.25a49; July 14.70a75; September and Oc
tober 14.66a70; December 14.56*65.
Spot Klo—Dull and firm; No. 7, 16al6ty.
Sugar—Rww: Quiet and Arm; fair fe-
Antng 2%. ReAned: Active and Armer;
off A 8 U-16a4; standard A 4 l-16aty; cut
loaf and crushed 4 U-16a%; granulated
4 M6a%.
Freights to Liverpool—Quiet and steady;
cotton 7-64d; grain 2d.
NEW ORLEANS PRODUCE. *
New Orleans. May 1.-Sugar-Open ket
tle: Choice 2 11-16; strictly prim* 2tynty;
prime ltya%; fail fair 3 5-lGaty; good com
mon 2o2ty.
Centrifugal: Ohotc. yellow t
prime yellow SH off yellow MMtl
•ecood* lfc*3 «■!#.
iMolUMO-Centrlfuml: Oood prime IS
to 11; prime 1; cood fair <•?; fair 6;. food
common (; common. 1*1-
Reflned .ucrir—Market .tronf; pow-
derod 4V. cut lout 4%; standard cranu-
lated 4 3-14: confecllooen A 4 1-lt
noufh rim to food demand and firm,
and clean rice quiet; fancy 6H; food
fancy 4*af; choice 4U»%: f«d
fair 3fca%; ordinary 3a3K; common Mali.
Roush rtoh-ldM-M
Ooff^-Low fair 1*14: food ordinary 17:
erdln-iry 1«: low ordinary H%r common
Maxima coffee—Prime 19; good 18H; fair
IM4; tnrw fvr 11
OMU n iwcl oil—Strictly prime cn.de a
hand. 2, looev .'-a.'!; rallr.cd :! Ji.
NAVAL STOKES.
■Wllmlnston, May 1—Koeln steady at
1.15 for strained; food strained 1.70.
Spirits turpentine steady at 17Vi cants.
Crude turpentine quiet at 1.50 for hard:
•oft, 1.10; virgin. 5.3.
Savannah, May 1.—Spirits turpentine
market Arm at 57 cento for regular,, with
mtea of 1000 cask,; receipts 814 casks.
Rosin—Firm sad In good demand; sales
3000 barrels. Quote A, B. C 1.00; D 1.10;
E 1.30U53; F 1.40.4S; O 1.50; H 1.80; I 1.90;
K 5.10; JI 5.45; window glass 2.60; water
white 2.75.
Charleston, May 1.— 1 Turpentine firm at
37 cento; receipts 21 casks.
Rostn—Good strained Arm at 1.10; re
ceipt. 191 barrels.
MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT.
BTATE OF GEORGIA B086D&
BULAakM.
f p«r c«nt. bonds. Jon. and July
coupons, maturity 1S96 104 tylOS
V/4 per cent, bonds, Jan and July
coupons, maturity 1922 116 117ty
July coupons, maturity 1915...115 116
lty per cent, bonds, Jan. and
coupons, maturity long date..l01ty 102ty
MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Savannah 5 poi cant bond* 10S 107
Atlanta bonds, price os to rate
of interest uid maturity 100 120
Augusta bonds, price as to rate
of Interest and maturity 100 117
Columbus 5 per cent, loads. 10S 104
Rom* bonds, 8 per cent lMty JOG
Macon 6 per cent bonds, quar
terly coupons 113 114
RAILROAD BONDS.
Savannah. Americas ana 2*ont-
gornery railroad 8 per cent,
bonds. Jan. and July coupons 52 M
Georgia Southern and Florida
railroac 6 per cent, bonds, Jan.
luxl July coupons, duo 1973.... 85 86
South Georgia and Florida rail
road Indorsed 7 per cent, bonds,
Jan. and Jui> coupons IS
Northeastern railroad indorsed
6 per cent, bonds. May and
November coupons 10S 110 •
Macon and Northern railroad
certiAcoies of bond* March
and September coupons 40 41
Charleston. Columbia and au-
mi«Ia rnKrnwl 7 net* r*»nt.
Ixmds 1W 116
BANK BTOCKB.
First National Bank siock.......B6 l»
American Nalio&al stock 80 &1
Exchange Bank stock 9*
Union havings Bank ana Truat
Company stock 90 92
Central Georgia Bank stock MS
Macon Savings Bank stock 80
Central City Loan and Trust
Company stock VI 72ty
RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN
TURES.
Central railroad common stock 11 12
Central railroad 4 per cent, de
bentures is If
Southwestern railroad stock.... 69 76
Georgia railroad*stock 157 158
Atlanta and West Point rail
road del font urea 94 95
Atlanta and Went Point railroad
stock 92 el
Central railroad Joint mortgage
7 per cent. bond*. Jan and July
coupons 13 123
Georgia railroad • per *eat.
bonds. Jo*». and July coupon*
due 1897 Mg
July coupons, duo 1919 no lu
Georgia sallroad 6 per cent,
honns. .Ton. and July coupons,
due 1922 m
Georgia railroad 6 per cent.
bonds. Juw. asid July coupons,
Montgomery and Bufaula rail
road. » per ceaL bonds. Jan.
and July coupons, duo 11*09....100 102
Ocean Ftraunsh'.p bonds, 5 per
due 1920 .. M
Cviuiuuu* Hud tVcfteiu nuinMU
6 per cent July coupon* Uf m
Columbus and Rome railroad 6
P«t ceit. bonds Jan. and July
coupons. ... ■ M
Angostm nnl SQlOXVUlt railroad
7 per cent bonds Jan. and
July coupons, due 1900 9G 100
LOCAL BOND8 AND STOCKS.
Macon Gas Light and Water
consols. May and November
Company M m
Progress Loan and improvement
coupons is
Wesleyan collage 7 per cent.
bonds, Jan. and July coupons. 110 US
Macon Volunteers* Ara.ory 7 per
cent, bonds, Jan. and July cou
pons.... MS
Bibb Manutaccunng Company i
per cent, bonds, April ahui oct.
coupons..., lit ME
Southern Phosphate Company
stock V •
Ac wo Brewing Company.. 199
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Corrected Dally by 9. R. Jaqucs & Tins
ley Company, Wholesale Grocers—No
Goods Sold Consumers.
The following sre strictly wholesale
prices; small lots to consumers relatively
higher.
May 1, 1895.
MHATS-
Smoked bacon dear rib sides, boxed, 7ty;
dry salt clear rib sides, boxed, Gli; sugar
cured hams, boxed. 10(4; English cured
shoulders, boxed, lty; bellies, fancy small,
average 6.
LAUD—
Pure leaf tn tierces 7ty; pure leaf in 80-
pound tubs or 6h-pound tins t; compound
in tierces 6; compound In S0-pourvl tubs
or 60-pound tine 6ty; cottolone tn tierces
7; cottolene in 10-pound tubs or 60-pound
tins 7)4.
CORN-
Sacked white, less* than car load, C5;
sacked mixed. less than car load, 62.
OATS-.
Sacked white, less than car load, 45;
sacked mixed, less than car load, 42.
HAY-
Chotcs timothy, leas than car load, 90;
No. 1 timothy, less than car load, 85; No.
2 mixed, less than car load, 75; straw tor
bedding. CC.
BRAN- ~
Pure wheat bran In ton lots, 96; mixed
bran In ton lots 90.
MBAL-
Best water ground. 65; beat steam
ground, 66.
ORITR-
Hudnuts, In barrels, 3.25; Hudnut's, In
sacks, per sack. 1.65.
FLOUR--
Highest patent. 3.75; first patent, 8.66;
best straight, 3.50; best clear, 8.40.
SUGAR—
Standard granulated. 4K; fancy New
Orleans clarified. Jty; New York cream ex
tra C.8%.
RICE—
F**»**v Carolina, 6; good Carolina, 6; me-
dlum Carolina, 4. — —
COFFEE—
Fancy Rio 29; good Rio IS; common Rio
17; beet brown Java 38; best Mocha 30;
Arbuckle'u roasted In 1-pound packages,
per 100, 31.0); Levering*s roasted In 1-
pound packages, per 100, 21.10. *
SYRUP-
Sclected Georgia cane. 8; New Orleans
molasses, as to giadt, 10 to 90.
CHKB9E—
Bf T TTfSV-
Fox River creamery 8; New York
state 8.
Best cream, 11.
CANNED GOODS. *
A p pi <>•—•-po’und cane, |i.S per doseo.
Hlackberrlf*?—t pound cans lx) cents per
doxen: h p«ur.e tu_n*. l\.QH d<>xen.
Corn—t pound cuia 90 cvots to 8L56
per Oosen.
Htrinx Beane—P pound cans. 96 cents
per dozen.
Okra and Tomatoes—2 pound
61.10 pe~ d-*»en.
June Pene—2 pound cans, |L2J per
dozen.
Red Otni'7*—1 pound cans, 81.69 per
dozen
White Cherrt**—8 pound oxne.81.7i peg
dozen.
Luna Beane—41.25.
Peach ee-^J pound cans, 9L56 peg
doseo.
Mneapp’ee—1 pound iana. 11.50 to $2.21
per doi-en; ^r>^ed. F- A W., *2.26.
RaepbviTltij—2 pound canat $1.35 pec
oozen.
Strawberries—3 pound cane, %Lf% per
dPie*i-
Peaches, pie—2 pound cans, $1.35 pec
dozen.
Apricot*. California—1 pound eaasw
$2 per djsen.
Reaches—CJallforiila. $2.
Pig Feet—2 pouna oans, 82.25 pec
Host ft
Roast Beef-1 pound ca-ns, $**.» per
do«en; 3 pound cans. 82.’i) per doxen.
Corn Beef—l pound cans, $1.25 per dox.
Pottsa Ham—1-4 pound cane, 65 cents
per 'lozon, x-2 pou/>l cans. $1.25 per
dozen.
Tripe—t pound cane, $1.75 per dozen*
Lunch Tongues—1 pound cans, 53.25
per dozen.
HARDWARE.
Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap
Hardware Company. .,
—
'Axes—$8 to $7 per doexn.
Bax Lead—«*> per pound.
Bucket»—Pnlnt, $1.8 per dozen; whlto
cedar, three hoopa, $2.8.
Cards—Cotton. 14.50 per dozen.
Chains—Trace, $3.50 to $4.0 per
dozen.
Well buck-ita—$3.25 per dozen.
Rope-Manilla. Dc; slsel. Sc; cotton, 13a
Shoes—Horse, $3.75; mule, $1.3.
Shovels—Ames’, $9 per dozen.
Shot-Drop. $1.8 per sack.
Wire— r."rii«d. 2%o per opund.
Nalls—$1.8 base, wire; cut, $1.20, base,
base
Tubs—Painted, (2.35; cedar, $4.50 peg
treat.
Brooms—$1.25 to $5 epr doxen.
Haines, iron, bound, $3.*
Measures—Per neat. $1 .
Plow Blades—5 cents pound.
Iron—Swede. 4 l-2o per pound; refined,
2c basis.
Plow Stocks—Hxtmcn, 90 cents; Fergu
son, 80 cents.
{Corrected every Saturday by E. A. Wax
el baura & Bra)
Hens—2G to SO cents.
Turkeys-65 cents to $1.25.
Geese, 4v-svu.
Sggs-40 cents.
Butter, 15-lSc.
Sweet potatoes, 60 to 60a bushel; Irish
potatoes. $2.60 per bushel
Rutabegars. $1.75.
Cabbage, $3 to $3.60.
unions, $3.8.
White Peas. 75-1.60.
Country ground peas. 75 cents to $L
Evaporated Apples, 10c.
Evaporated peaches, 12tyc.
Georgia byrup. 2S-23c.
DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS.
Clnamon Bark—Per x>ound. 13 to 15a
Cloves—Per pound. 15 to 25a
Drugs and Chemicals—Gum xssafo^*
tlda, 60 to 75 cents per pound; camphor
gum, 65 to CO cents per pound; gum
opium, $2.00 to $3.75 per pound;
morphine. 1-S.s, $2.z5 to $2.45 ounce; qui
nine (according to size) 38 to 90 cento
ounce; sulphur, StyaCc pound; salts, Ep
som 2ty to 8c pound; copperas, 2ty to Sc
pound; salt peirw. jQ 'to 12c pound; bo
rax, 11 to 15c pound; bromide potash,
to 60c ptr pound; chlorate, 8. to 30c per
pound: carbolic acid. 50c to $1.75 po'ind;
chloroform, 76o r> $1.40 pound; calomel,
85c to $1; logwood. 16 to 20o pound;
cream trrtar. commercial. 25 to 30a
FRUITS AND NUTH.
Corrected by l A. Cullen. i
Flae—Drv. choice. 111-2 to 15 cento.
PeanuritjSfoj-th Carolina, 2tya3 cents;
Virginia. ■*, and 6 cents
Lemons- $3.60a$b00.
Nuix—l'Arragonia aimonca is cents per
pound; waisnts. cents; STrencs
walnuts^ ). cents; paeans, IS cents
Apples— ao*. dried. C to 7 cent* par
pound.
Raisins—New m market, 1.8 per box;
London layers 2.00 per box; loose Mus
catel. $2 t>er hoc.
Irish Potatoes—$2.60 per sack.
) LIQUORS.
Whisky—Rye $1.15 to I3.W; com, n.B
to $1.60; gin, $1.10 to $1.75; North Carolina
corn.$1.10 to $1.80, Georgia com, $1.60.
Wines—90 conta to $1; UKh wine*.
61.3;port and sherry, $1 to $2; claret,
$6 to $10 oaao) American champagne.
37.50 to $3.60 per case; oordUU, $12 par
dozen; bitters. $8 p4r dozen.
Chlcaens. 15-20.
HIDES. WOOL BTC.
Green salt hldos-6 cents.
No. 1 flint hides—9 cents.
Goat skina—10 to 20 cents each.
Sheep Skins—20 to 60 cents each.
Beeswax—16 to 22 cents.
Wool—Wofbed. lb to 20 cents pet
pound, unwashed, 10 to 12 • -nta; burry,
1 to 10 cou la.
fitEATa
Corrected Every ftaturday by W* XL
IUaxv.
Fresh Mfnts—Georgia dressed bxef, 6ty,
•and 4%; Weetem dressed, beef. 7 tol;
Western mutton, lty; hogs, 6ty U 7;
smoked pork sausage, 8; fresh perk sas
sage. 7ty; Bologna sausage, 6.
Tho woods are becoming radiantly
fragrant with myriads of blossmuis. A
drive to the woods around Macon itf
refreshing tnilecd.
CURE
Sick naadacli. anil rtUera all tbn trouhka loci'
to a riato of ih. apum. neli u
DLuinara Hauwa. UrowiiMu. HutrcM aftor
caUn&ftfiilaUwHUa,fa Wha.tMrmo«
reiuarkaUc succtm ha. t ~ n shown in curing
BlOK
Headache, yet Cxstxs’s Lima Livra Piua
*r« equally valuable In OoMUpatlon. curing
and pwn»»«»fwg this acBorlsg cemclatet. wWI*
they aiacrauraet all HmMtt of tL atomach.
stimulate the limr sail ragulale Ih* hovsla
Eras if they only cured
HEAD
Ache they would be almost priceless to those
who suffer from this dmrmMnr complaint:
but fortunately tbrir gooilasm doss not end
here, and those who once try them will And
thees little- pin i rahtahle in so many ways that
they will not bo willing to do without there.
£»f aft^r all rick bead
ACHE
Is the hen«* of «o maoy that hers Is where
wo make our vr«»»t Our i>,12s cure B
whifc* t tiierw «io not.
(**RTra'H Limit Liver Pom xre very sreafl
and vary easy to t^ke. One «,r t«»* i r:.* malts
a «! *•. They ar<* mricUy ««vrtsb>sad
, \ I.t by ti,»-ir Kgntle action
rut by ujuL
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