1894 
625 
and upon readloK It the oflloers of the Farmers' Alli¬ 
ance of Switzerland at onoe called a meetlcR of their 
association In order to take steps to secure TonnK 
American cattle to replenish their stock. Nesotla- 
tlons are now under way, which, the Consul thinks, 
will result In a committee belnK sent to America to 
InvestlKate the matter and to purchase younir cattle 
for shipment to Switzerland. In this connection 
Consul Germain quotes an article In a Hamburir live 
stock journal, which shows that the United States Is 
rapidly acquiring control Of the German markets In 
the supply of both live and dressed beef. 
Wheat. 
Bye. 
Barley. 
Buckwheat 
Corn. 
Oats. 
MARKETS 
GRASS SHHD. 
BEANS AND PEAS. 
Beans, marrow. ISIU choice.180 d 2 85 
Marruw. 1893, Choice.2 65 @175 
Pair to g'od.i 25 @2^0 
Medium, cho ce lo93 . 1 85 @190 
Pea, 189), cuoice.185 @190 
Medium and oea, fair to good.1 60 @1 75 
Marrow, foreign, 89). cuoice. — <» — 
Medium, foreign, 1893, choice.1 40 @1 50 
Pea. fore’gn, 1893. choice.1 tO @1 65 
White Kidney. 1893, cnolce.7 50 @2 60 
Red Kidney, 1893, caolce.2 30 @2 i0 
Red Kldaey, 1894. choice. 2 45 <2 50 
Fair to good.2 00 @2 35 
Black Turtle so rp, 1891. 1 95 @2 00 
Yellow Ere, 893. choice. — @ — 
Lima. Cat., 1893 (60 IDs).2 70 @2 75 
Green peas. 893. hols, per cash.1 15 © — 
Bags, per bush. 1 10 @ — 
Scotch, 189.3. bags.1 15 @117K 
BUTTER. 
Creamery, State and Penn., fresh extras ...2)t{ 124)4 
Elgin and other Western, extras. 24sea— 
Western Ursts.21 @22)4 
Western, seconds.18 @20 
Western, tnirds.16 @17 
State dairy, half tubs, extra .22 @23 
Firsts. 20 ©21 
Seconds.17 019 
Thirds.15 @16 
Welsh tubs, best lines.— a— 
Welsh tubs, seconds.— @— 
Tubs, thirds.— a— 
Western Imitation creamery, drsts.17 @18 
Seconds . 15 @18 
Thirds.13 4al4 
Western dairy, Ursts.16 @17 
Seconds.U)4@I5 
Thirds . 3)4314 
Factory. Urkins. extra.15)4@16 
Tubs, extra.16 @15)4 
Firsts.14 @14)4 
Seeonds.!3)4@13H 
Thirds.13 @— 
CHEESE. 
State, full cream, large, colored, fancy.10 @10)4 
Full cream, large, white, fancy.0->4 A— 
Full cream, la'ge, good to prime.. 9^3 994 
Full cream, large comminiofair. 8 @ 9)4 
Full cream, small, c ilored, coo ce.ia)4@I0^ 
Full cream, small, white choice.I0)a@l0^ 
Full cream, small, comm in to prime.... 8)4310)4 
Light skims. Herkimer Co., prime.— @- 
Part BKims, Hera. Co., com’n to good.... — @ - 
Part skims, Chen. Co., etc., prime. 5 @ 7)4 
Part skims, fair to good. 5 @ 7 
Factory, part skims, common. 3)4@ 4)4 
Fall skims. 2 @ 3 
EGGS. 
New-laid, fancy (nearby), at mark. 19V4@ 20 
N. Y. State A Penn, fresh gathered, Ursts 18)4@ 19 
Canada, fresh gathered, choice . 18 @ 18)4 
Mlcb'gan, e'C , fancy . 18 @ 18)4 
Western and .V’western. average best ... 18 @ — 
Western aud 8 ’western good to prime.. 16s4@ 17)4 
Western. Ice-honss, Ursts. 16 @ 16i4 
Ice-house, fair to good.— 14<4@ I5)4 
Western & S'we8tara,falrtogood,prca8e.2 75 @3 60 
Inferior, per case .2''" 
Western seooads, per case .2 
FRUITS-GREEN. 
Apples, 70-onnce. fancy, per hbl.. 
Duchess of Oldeuourgh. per hbl. 
Baldwin, per barrel. 
Gravensteln. per barrel . 
King, oer barrel . 
Holland Pioplu, per d. h barrel. 
Malden’s Blnsh, per d. n. ba'-rel . 
Fall Pippin, per d. h. barrel. 
Orange Pippin, per barrel.. 
Poor to good, per barrel .. 
Cranberries. Cape Cod, per bbl. 
Per crate. 
Granes. Worden, per lb. 
Delaware, per lb.. 
Niagara, per Ib . . 
Delaware, per 5-le basket . 
Niagara, per 5-lb basket. 
Concord, etc., per 8 -lb basket. 
Peaches, Jersey, fancy, per basket. 
Prime, per casket. 
Fair to good, per basket. 
Poor, per basket. 
Up-River, per basket. 
Pears. Bartlett, per barrel.. 
Anjou, per Dbl. 
Bose, per ool. 
Louise Bonne, per bbl. 
Flemlsn Beauty, per bbl. 
Seckel, per barrel. 
Sheldon, psr oar’-el.. 
Comm )n coocing, oer barrel. .... 
Plums. Up-River, Green Gage, per crate . 
Green Gaga per basket. 
Damson, per crate. 
Com■noo grean, per bol. 
Prunes, Uo-River, German, per lO-lb box. 
Mnskmelons. Haciensack. Jersey, per bbl. 
Watermelons, Prime, per 100. 
Small, per lOi). 
FRUITS-DRIED. 
Apples, evaporated. 1894, fancy. 9)4@10 
Choice.. 8 >* ..10 
Prime. 8 @10)4 
Common. 7 ) 4 @ 71 ^ 
Chopped. >894, per lb. 1 ) 2 @ I 44 
Cores and sxtns, .893-4, per lb. 1 ) 4 @ IW 
Peaches, Del., evao., peeled.— @— 
N. C.. peeled, fancy. 8 @10 
Choice . 9 a— 
Fair to crime. 8 @ — 
Cherries, 1884, per lb .13-<@I4 
Blackberries, l-9i,per lo. 6)43 6)4 
Huoklsbarrles. 1893, oer lb.— 3 — 
Raspoerriea. evapo-ated, 189).17 @18 
Evaporated. 1894.18)*@ — 
Plums, SoutUern, Damson, per lo.— @ - 
Apricots. Cal., 1894, per lo.8)4@'0)4 
Peaches, Cal., unpeeled, 189), per lb.— @— 
Peeled. 1893, per lb.— @— 
GAME. 
Partridges, near-by. fresh per pair. 75 @1 25 
Western, fresh, per pair. 50 @ 60 
Western, frozen, per pair. 60 @ 75 
Grouse, fresh, per pair. 40 @ 60 
Frozen, per pair. 40 @ 60 
Woodcock, fresh, per pair. 75 @1 00 
Frozen, per pair. 51 @ 75 
English snipe, per dozen.1 59 @1 75 
Golden olover, per dozen.1 50 @1 76 
Wild ducks, canvas, oer pair. — @ — 
Red beads, per pair. — @ _ 
Mallard, per pair. 40 @ 60 
Teal, oer pair. 30 @ 40 
Venison, frozen, old. per lb. 12 @ 16 
Olover, per 100 lb 
Timothy. 
HAT AND STRAW 
Hay. No. 1. 
No. 2. 
No 8. 
Shipp.ng. 
Clover, mixed. 
Clover.. 
Salt.... . 
Straw, long rye. 
Short rye. 
Oat.. 
Wheat. 
HOPS. 
N. Y. State, crop of 1893, choice. 
N. Y. State, crop of 1894 .. 
Prime. 
Medium. 
Common. 
Old olds . 
PaclUc Coast, crop of 1894, choice . .. 
Prime. 
Medium. 
Crop of 1893, choice. 
Bavarian and Bohemian. 
NUTS. 
Peanuts, Va.,h. p.. fancy, per lb_ 
b. p.. Extra, per lb. 
Shelled, No. I, per lb. 
No. 2, per lb. 
Spanish, shelled. No. 1, per lb... 
No. 2. per lb. 
Pecans, nngraded, per Ib. 
Chestnuts, per bushel of tOlbs. 
POULTRY-LIVE. 
Spring chickens, large, per Ib.. 
Medium, per lb. 
Small, per lb.. 
Fowis. local, per lb. 
Western, per lb. 
Southern, per lo. 
Roosters, per 10 . 
Turkeys, mixed, per lb . 
Duces local, oer pair. 
Western, per pair. 
Southern, per pair. 
Geese, local, per pair. . 
Western, per pair . 
Southern aud S western, per pair 
Plgeobs old, per pair. 
VQung, per pair. 
BUDS, Society 
buds, young( wo¬ 
men just enteringr 
the doors of .soci¬ 
ety or woman¬ 
hood, require the 
wisest care. To 
be beautiful and 
charming they 
must have perfect 
health, with all it 
implies — a clear 
skin, rosy check.s, 
bright eyes and 
■ ■ j. At 
this period the 
young woman is 
especially sensi- 
tive, and many 
nervous troubles, 
^ W which continue 
r \ ^ through life, have 
r their origin at this 
time. If there be 
pain, headache, backache, and nervous dis- 
turbanceSj or the general health not good, 
the judicious use of medicine should be 
employed. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip¬ 
tion is the best restorative tonic and nerv¬ 
ine at this time. The best bodily condition 
results from its use. It’s a remedy spe¬ 
cially indicated for those delicate weak¬ 
nesses and derangements that afflict wo-, 
menkind at one period or another. You’ll 
find that the woman who has faithfully 
used the “Prescription” is the picture of 
health, she looks well and she feels well. 
In catarrhal inflammation, in chronic dis¬ 
placements common to women, where there 
are symptoms of backache, dizziness or 
fainting, bearing down sensations, disor¬ 
dered stomach, moodiness, fatigue, etc., 
the trouble is surely dispelled and the 
sufferer brought back to health and goocl 
spirits. 
FRESH DRESSED POULTRY-ICED PACKED, 
Turkeys, soring, dry picked. 
Scalded. 
on . 
Spring cblcxens, Palla., fancr... 
Philadelphia, fair to good .... 
Westera, dry olcked. 
Western, scalded. 
Ducks, spring, L I., per lo. 
Boston, per lb. 
Western, oer lb . 
Fowls A chickens. State and Penn. 
Western Dry-picked, large.... 
Good to prime, scalded. 
Western, p jor to fair. 
Geese spring, per lb. 
Old roosters, per lb. 
Squabs, tame, white, per dozeu .. 
Dark aud poor, per dozen. 
. 12 @ 16 
. 10 @ 12 
. 5 3 8 
. 17 @ 19 
. 12 ® 16 
. 11 « 12 
. 104 ® 11 
. 15 @ — 
. .4)4® 16 
. 7 /« 10 
prime im@ 12 
. 11)43 12 
. 1' @ 11)4 
. 9 @ 10 
. 12 @ 13 
“WOMAN’S ILLS.” 
Mrs. W. r. Bate.s, of 
Dilworth, Trumbull Co., ( 
Ohio, writes: 
“A few years ago I 
took Doctor Pierce’s 
Favorite Prescription, 
which has been a great 
benefit to me. I am in 
excellent health now. 
I hope that every wo¬ 
man, who is troubled 
with ‘women’s ills,’ 
will try the ‘ Prescrip¬ 
tion ’ and be benefited 
as I have been.” 
..2 00 32 50 
.. 1 50@2 00 
...1 50 <<225 
. 2CKI@2 50 
..210@2 75 
..i 2531 60 
..1 7 @2 50 
..I 6031 00 
.,125® — 
.. 75@1 50 
..7 00 S8 00 
..2 25-32 75 
.. 2@2>4 
.. 43 6 
.. 3@ 4 
.. 15® 20 
.. 12 t 14 
.. 153 25 
..1 2^31 10 
.. 70« 90 
.. 403 6J 
.. 2&@ 35 
..I 00 1 60 
..2 00 3 4 lO 
..2 00@2 5J 
..U032 75 
..1 76@2 25 
..1 50 .<200 
1 00@H 50 
, 1 5032 00 
,.l 25@1 75 
.. fO® 65 
.. 20® 30 
.. 50@ 75 
..1 35®1 75 
,. 30t 50 
..1 003250 
8 0U@I4 00 
3 00® 600 
POTATOES 
L. I. Rose In bulk, per bbl. 
Northern N. Y la bulk, per bbl. 
Jersey, average, per ool. 
N. C , Red. sweets, oer bbl . 
Jersey sweets, per barrel. 
Va.. yellow sweets, per barrel. 
Va. white and yams, per barret.. 
VEGETABLES. 
Cabbage, L. I. and Jersey, per bbl... 
State, per !00.. 
Caulldower, L. 1. and Jersey, per bbl. 
Celery, .Mich., per dozen roots.. 
Slate, per dozen roots. 
L. I. and Jersey, per dozen roots... 
Rhode Island, per dozen roots...., 
Cucumbers, N. J A L. 1., oer bol. 
Cucumoer pickles. L. I aud N J., per 
Egg plant, Jersey, per box. 
Jersey, per barrel. 
Green corn. Jerser per 100. 
Green peas, Ixing Island, per bag .... 
Green peppers. Jersey, per bbl. 
Horseradlso. per lb. 
Lima beans, flat per bag. 
Potati, per bag. 
Onions, Eastern, rod. per barrel. 
Orange County, red, oer barrel ... 
Orange County, yellow, oer barrel 
Orange County, white, per barrel 
L. 1. and Jersey, per parrel. 
Squash, Marrow, per bbl. 
Hubbard, per bol. 
Tomatoes, Jersey. 
Turnips. Jersey, Russia, per barrel .. 
Nerve 
Tonic A 
Blood 
^Builder 
Bend for 
descriptive 
pamphleL 
^^r.WILLIAl*lS» 
W MEDICINE CO., 
r Schenectady,N.Y. 
and BrockYiUe,Ont* 
50 <9 7a 
1 0031 25 
2 01J@ — 
I 50@1 76 
1 60@l 75 
2 60@3 25 
1 50:a2 50 
76@l 30 
1 2f®l 50 
25® 50 
75@ 87 
Farmers YOUR Produce 
To F. I. 8 AOE A SON, 188 B«sde 8t., N. -r., 
^oeivers of all kinds of Country pboduoi, in- 
olndtng Game, Live and Dressed Poultry and Dressed 
Calves. Specialties—Berries, Grapes, Apples, Pears, 
Honey, Onions, Potatoes and Butter. Correspond¬ 
ence and consignments solicited. Stencils furnished. 
Ueference: Dun’s 01 Bradstreet's Commercial Re¬ 
ports, to be found at anr bank. 
MILK AND CREAM. 
The tota' dally supply has been 18,938 cans of milk, 
<87 cans of condensed milk and 625 cans of cream. 
The average price paid for th-* sarplur. on the plst- 
forms has been $1.65 a can of 40 quarts. The Ex¬ 
change price is 3)4 cents per quart. 
CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO THE WEST. 
An exceptionally favorable opportunity 
for visiting the richest and most produc¬ 
tive sections of the West and Northwest 
will be afforded by the Home-Seekers’ 
low-rate excursions which have been 
arranged by the North-Western Line. 
Tickets for these excursions will be sold 
on September 11th and 25th, and October 
9th, to points in northwestern Iowa, 
western Minnesota, North Dakota, South 
Dakota, Manitoba, Nebraska, Colorado, 
Wyoming, Utah, Montana and Idaho, and 
will be good for return passage within 
twenty days from date of sale. Stop¬ 
over privileges will be allowed on going 
trip in territory to which the tickets are 
sold. 
For further information, call on or ad¬ 
dress Ticket Agents of connecting lines. 
Circulars giving rates and detailed in¬ 
formation will he mailed, free, upon ap¬ 
plication to W. A. Thrall, General Pas¬ 
senger and Ticket Agent Chicago & 
North-Western Railway, Chicago.— Adv. 
SHIP PRODUCE, 
Fruits, Vegetables, Poultry, Pork, Calves, etc., to the 
old reliable Commission House. Bstabllsbed 1866. 
S. XZ. tfo X3. SC. 
lUO Para Place New York. 
Stencils and Shipping Cards furnished on appllca-' 
tion. References: Irving National Bank, or any of 
the Commercial Agencies. 
CH0ICEp:aLPR0[ 
Highest prices. No use for poor good 
Butter In tubs and prints a scecialty. I 
on apolicatlrn. OAkNKK A CO., P 
mission .Mercbante. 32 Litile Twelfth St 
References; Gacsevnorl Bank; Dur 
street B Commercial Agencies. 
Dairy, Hennery and FanPw " 
Market Keporcs, Special Keferences. Stencils, etc., furnished 
,, fres on application. 
611 Ubertv street. PITTSBUS6H, PA. 
(t/^lnqnirles imd Correspondence Invited. 
HE SOUTH SIDE FISH, OYSTER 
AND PRODUCE MARKET handLs all kinds 
of Country ► roduce. Potatoes. < abbages and 
Rutabagas bongbt in car-.oad lots. 
A. BKUNK, ST::; 
616jBeech St., Scranton, Lackawanna Co., P», 
Low rates-uia Nickel P.ate Road.—.Adu 
