$1 50 per bushel, Southern not wanted. Hogs— 
quiet; common and light, $4 50@6; packing and 
butchers’, $5 40i®6. 
St Louis —WiiRAT active; No 2 Red Fall, $1 14 
X®1 H?i. cash; il 15, May ; *1 14,Vf<an 15, dune; 
$1 ii)tf@i 12J<, .Iiily;$l08)^(rtU 09>f, August;$1 OBJf 
September; *i <> 1(41 081^, alt the year; No a do, 
*1 07*j bid; No 4 oo , $1 oajtf@t 08%. Cohn 45?*c<A 
45XC. cash, oats 38c . cash and May ; 83j„o<.<454fi., 
July. Pokk quiet; 816 CO. Lard firmer at 10 60 
bid. Bulk-mcate dull; shoulders. $6 60 ; (dear 
Rib $s 40 ; Clear Sides, is 60 . Bacon firm; Shoul¬ 
ders, 6%o ; Clpar Itlb. $9 15 ; Clear Sides. 9 30@9 45. 
Hogs fairly active-. Yorkers, $r> Tuoer. To; mixed 
packing, $5 50(45 85 ; cuolcc to tancy, $5 90@6 16; 
Pigs, $4 9'Vtio 89, Cattle Inactive: exporters. $8@ 
« 20 ; good l.o prime Steers, *r> 40(«n oo ; common to 
lair $4 90(5.5 35 ; butcher Steers, $1 86(46 25 ; OOlo; 
rado Steers, $4 90(46 CO ; feeding steers, $4 90(45 85; 
corn-fed Texans, #4 80@5 20 ; grass do., $3 *25@4 25 
native cows and heifers, 13 86(44 40. Sheep prices 
nominal at $3 00@4 25. 
$232.25: Chili Red. N. S. bulk, V bbl. $2@2.25; Bur¬ 
bank, do. $2 12«i 2 25 ; do. bulk 12(22.25; Snowflake, 
per d.-h .$2.12«2.37: bU]k,$2@2 25: peHChOlow par d.-h. 
$2.3569250 PeerU-ga do. $1,750*2: do.bulk. $l.?o<a2. 
Green *tuO shows more animation with season¬ 
able weather for use: u.spsriigus low and plant*. 
Green reas, Md. per btil $5(45.50; Balt. $3(43.50; Nor¬ 
folk per v, bbC fl.‘0@l.tj; Oha*. and Sav. string 
beans $342.60»< ctate: cucumber*. Fin. $:<a,2 CO: flo. 
tomatOu*. per bn. box. $2@3; Bermuda if ft-qt. box 
Mladic.: squash Fla. per bu orate 5<>c@$1; cab age*. 
Norfolk f.Nkbl 75:('h’n Jfc Sav. $2(43: Fla.new f 1.503 
R: beet*.. L 1. 106 bob». $tM>7: Norf. *l.5Qr<*.‘>: onions, 
Bermuda $b«M.I3 crate; lettuce, $l@1.25 t,< bbl.; 
asparagus, Ovster Bav. $1 ,5U&l.7t* N.J. $1.2331.50: 
rttdlihfs. P ng per too bubs *1; round. fi0®75c: rbu^arb 
L. 1 and J'y do. $1(81.25; hi>t-b ouee mushrooms $1 ft 
lb: carrots; $233 # 160 bunches. 
WOOh— The market ts uulet and without new 
price features. California and Texas quota - ions 
show a deoilue. Smubern unwashed arrives in small 
lot* and is irregular In price 
Ohio. Penn, and W. Va. XXX and olcklock, 433 
44c.; X to XX. W(**l( - .: No. 2 to No. 1. 38344c. coarse, 
333' So. coiutdng 89845. 
State and Western X and XX, 3«@38c.: No, 2 to No. 
1 SrViUtRc.; coarse ;!0@35o.; combing, 38341c.: combing 
unwashed 26330c. 
Va„ W. Va. and Md. unwashed medium 20329c.; 
Ga. and Lake unwashed medium 20«28c.: coarse 22 
@240 burry and slightly burry 14319c; Gnl, Spring 
choice free 28w29c.: fair to good 22328c.; low grade 
and bn try la32lc.: Fall ebolee 223240. low grade and 
burry I.V<i2t)c. Texas choice free ?5'>i 2*e.; fair to 
good 22(82(c.: low grade and burry 151320c. Pulled 
super BS<8i2c -i-x'ra 35«rR8c; No. 1. 2U32.'lc: combing 
38343c. lauiba 38(t42c. Tuo washed, fair to choice 
;t,xtii2c. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS 
Grain.—W heat shows the largest business ever 
attained h“re in one week. Yeste - day alone oveO 
2,000,000 bushels sold for future delivery and $5’ 0,00 
cash. The market became more or less feverish, 
but dosed with prices fairly supported. Corn ex¬ 
hibits a good trade. Oats depend upon a specula¬ 
tive trade 
Wheat. Spring $1.1231.22; red Winter No. 2 $1.2PM<» 
1.27Jj; red Winter $1.'13) 28; white Western and 
Slate $1.1281,26. Rye. $<.0931 U Corn, while West¬ 
ern mixed WWJMiOc,; do. No. 2 68 a 59c; do. vellow 683 
tiOc: white Western (HatHc: do Southern 63tc60c : yel 
low do. jHxt’nc. Oats. Wblto No. 1 58e,l white No. 2 
5fc.-,wltite No 3 43!44t49o; mixed No. 1 46s; do. No. 2 
45Sf(vt46c; do No. 3 41315c. 
Receipt* for week, whnut, bush., 1 514,185; corn, 
do 2.111,130; cat* d“ 32.3,350: rve, do. 86 808: malt. do. 
6H,6' li; barley, do 28,375; rice pkgg. 632, 
Export* for week wheat, bush 774,583; corn, do. 
1,705.255; oats. do. 1,638. 
HAY ANn STRAW.-Exports for week 1,300 bales 
Since Jan 1st, 31.060 do;itme time la*t year 14.500. 
Tne market for hay Is easier; buyers begin tOob. 
ject to paying blah rates (or such low qualities now 
p^esred noon the tua ket. Straw also lower. 
Prime timothy bav tBI.nuesi.06 P 100 lbs,: medium 
8)<S9 c, do. shipping 75@80c.tlo.; clover mixed 80C4 
Hoc. do. pure 75 <r 80 e.: prairie hay. 65<»7 qc. Long rye 
straw $l.ij:<ai.5<) p IOO a>e,; short do. 60465c. do.; oat 
and wheat IVituOo. do. 
flops.—The market, is quiet under un absence of 
export 'etnami and no Important call front brewers. 
The crop of American 10 London Is putat. '.5611 bale*. 
CtopHI t'hoinw 21 422c good lo prime 18@20c; fair to 
good l.'i(.4'8c poor to fair I2S@l&o; eastern 13@21ci 79'a 
fai' to prime I6@'7c: 7S 6c. 
Exports tor week, I 441 bales. 
Receipts for week. 619 bale*. 
Milk.— Supplies have exceeded the demand as the 
week has been mostly cool and adverse to consump¬ 
tion. The market has hern unprotl'able for com¬ 
mission milk uni realets have advised farmers to 
hold back shipments while the now is so large in the 
earlv pasture season. The average price at plat¬ 
form for the week ending ll iy 24 was 83c. per can of 
43 quarts the range being $1.25 to 60o., Opening and 
dosing prices. 
MAPI,8 Sugar.—N o further shipment* are urged ; 
sellers lti’xiou* 10 close out what is here. Ptime 
molds. 9(411)0.; other, 7rt$8e.: sirup. 1U4L pounds to 
gallon, 75c. (4$ I per gal, with can. Duxoury, Vt , 
nas a tree wh ch has yielded this season 1,S pounds 
oT sugar to 16 quarts of sap. 
PonuTRY and Oar 8.—Prime turkeys are scarce. 
Chickens are easier but a c doing well. Fowls are 
quite plenty and are marked down. 
Turkovs, f-esh, prime- 14iel7c large roots. 124 
I3c; Phlla, Spring chickens SVASSC! N J.3,Yd60e: Phila. 
Winter 30,it36c. do. Full I8&*)0: fowl/. Phlla d.p. lain 
16c.; N. J. d.p. 14(4Kic. do. scalded IS* He State and 
Western d.p. 13414c: scalded 18c; poor I l a 12c. Ducks. 
Spring. 3Udi0c.: old 16a22c.: Squab*, white, $3 ¥do*.; 
do. dark, $l,u0 <*1.7o. 
Cooped stock l« abundant, but the market I* not 
steady, as a good many small Iota arrive, which dis¬ 
tricts quotations. MrtDy chickens are arriving too 
small to suit any trade, hence the wide rsnge. 
Chtc*ens is pair25o<aSI. Fowls, $* lb. I3ai4a: roost¬ 
ers, 1347c.; turkeys P>«ol2c;; clucks, 6U@9I)o t geese, 7oc. 
@$1.50; pigeons, *30.au0c. 
A New Yi rk Stale pigeon-shooting tournament is 
set (1 wn f rJun» 20 *t Coney U1 «nd. It is expected 
that 20.000 birds will be reqoired : about 12 000 are on 
the way eastward and will stop at St. Louis for a 
few Cays’ rest. A contractor for the to itch is en¬ 
gaged in the Indian Territory with Government per¬ 
mits to trap and till up the required number. 
Provisions.— 1 The bulk of all supp ies i« in few 
bands and the market nas ruled sir. n* all the week 
and at times h a been tliuost optional with the 
1'ork extra prime $13 502*U; Western mess new 
$16,50® 16.75; old *15 5<*4t6.7o. Lard -Western steam 
All Ml 1.05 per 160 Ibi.; prime City *10.-Sarlll. 9J: 
Liams aiio.ked etty Iii4tiHc. pickled West¬ 
ern lOMlOKc; Bhoulders smoked city 8!*'aSMc: 
picked Tkuaif’ge: rib .pickled 8H®9H'c. Bacon long 
clear Western Stic. B*-ef plain mess $9 50® 10.60. 
extra tuess, $ll«»ll.6fl; family $12413; India $22a'24; 
beer h-ms $3\a>23, 
Receipts for week. beef. bbls. and tes, 1,415- pork,, 
bbls. 775; cut-meats, pkgs. 17.100; lard: do. II. 80. 
Export# for week, beef. bbls. and tcs., 1.02<; purk 
do. 1,758; cut-meats, tbs. 3,1UI,U53: lard, do. 3.737,300. 
Tobacco.—A fair tusinesa is reported for hhds. 
and casus. 
WESTERN LEAF. 
Light. Heavy 
Common lags 18 lb .4St«> 5}* 5 ® « 
Good lugs...bli® 6J4 .6 ® IS 
Common leaf. 6 ® bS bH* iS 
Medium leaf.7 @> 8 ‘W9 -JS 
Good leaf. 8 ®10 
Fine leaf...9 ®lt N 4S 
Selection*..18 ®16 12H41 b 
SKEDLKAF, CROP OF 1879. 
New Englaud Havana seed.m 
Wrappers, common.•*> 
Cine... 26 ^-8° 
Selections.37 s @46 
Seconds... 
Fillers.,. b 
Penn assorted, low.H ®h> 
Assorted, fair..... 
Assorted, tine.fl 
Wrappers. 18 
Killers...W 
N. Y. assorted, common to medium.8 @11 
Assorted, Rood.............12>*t4i lt> 
Ohio assorted.. 
Wrappers.1- 41b 
Wisconsin assorted. b @ 9 
Havana seed...}* @15 
Wrappers. .....10 @15 
Call on or write to R. H. ALLEN dfc C 
York, for whatever you want of the above. 
Addresjyso & 191 AVab r St. 
CONSUMERS 
Hop Bitters purifies the blood, and removes all 
pimples and eruptions.—Ado. 
We have made a specialty during the past four years 
of GIVING AWAY as PRF.MinMH, to those \yh<> get 
up Corns for our Teas, DINNER SETS GOLD 
BAND TEA SK I'S, SI LVRU-PLATED WARE, and 
other articles both useful and ornamental. 
We import mid buy direct, from manufacturer* all 
the goods we haudle, and own them at the InitwAt f/os- 
stible prict cash will purchase. During t he past four 
years wn hnvo sent from our store over 1‘J.OOO of 
these orders, and they have gone into almost, every 
State In the 1 nton. . 
We keep in stock ect-nj ranW y of Tea known, and at 
all prices. 
Oolong, Japan, Mixed, English Breakfast, Old and 
Young Hyson, Imperial, 50c., 73c., very tltiest SI. 
Gunpowder, 15'auU Japan. Fooohou' 75c., i# I • Or¬ 
ange Voltoe and Assam. H5c an<l 8 I. 
Below are :» few of the many Premiums offered ; 
With 11 S3 order we send a Silver-Pluti'.il CaMer, 
With a >* i« order we send an Enulinh Chiiut Tea 
Set nf 45 jiitTex. 
With a SI.» order we send a Hilner-Plated Canter, 
Pickle Jhnh amt Uniter Dink or an EllOUnh China L)ec- 
crated Tea Set q/'44 jriauMi.. 
With a 1*20 order we send a French China Cold 
Hand Tea Set o/‘44 piecee, or an KnoliMh China Pinner 
Set o/’tllK /deers. 
We lmvo hundred* of letters like the following : 
Limk Rook, Conn., April 30th, 1881. 
Centletnen— I'leoso accept thanks for the beautiful 
Tea Set. which 1s much nicer than 1 expected, and in¬ 
deed it is surprising to everyone how you can do so 
much for so little. All are so wel I satisfied with the 
Tea that I thiuk you will receive another order soon. 
Yours truly, Mbs. A. Thorpe. 
PRODUCE AND PK0VI8I0NS 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
Nbw YORK. Saturday, May 28, 1881. 
BKKV88.—Receipts for the week 12,355 head: do. 
last week, 12,720 do. Cattle have sold steadily and 
tlio result was a better market than was at one time 
ex pec cd. Mediutn-cla - '* catlle have b°ld up well 
In orlco. The closing sales were as follows; Nniive 
dlMUtery fed,9@lt^c.: still Dd bulls. 5 r5i<c.; light 
Clierokee. 9o,; Colorado stock mixed, 10)40.; native 
corn-fed steers ranged 10c. to dress 56 It'S, to 12)i c - to 
dress 57 Ibf. 
Cow.* ANb Cai,\tC 3.—Supplies continue moderate 
and the market is firm for KOOd animals. Thive is a 
good strong r»nge or $36'36i per head, with $60 firmly 
itsked for a cow of really fine points and good pres¬ 
ent yield. Heavy supplies are not urged: when re¬ 
ceipts arc. Jlhc.rul a good many emuum head are apt 
to app°ar. snd the market Is injured thereby from 
top to bottom. 
Veal' Ai.VK.s—Have had a good sale during the 
week and 'lie market closes Arm mi, theorlces-.— 
Prlmu N. J. fed, 6K5r.7c.; do, uto. 6;«6so.t po .r 10 
good yard lot.*, isjiafio.: Mt- Holly*. fi&7c.; butter¬ 
milks. 4@4Hc : up-river dre»s(MJ, 7 " 9‘AC Ourquota- 
t'ous Include Wen Washtngton Market stock. 
SHKitP AND La MBS.-Receipts for the week 29.1,30 
he «); do. last woelc 2H.bY9. Sheep have ruled dull 
end a large portion of the otfertng was left over. 
I'he fmnll sales of sheen were at .•ra.ixc. with a few 
extra at 6c. Some very common Va. sold at 3Mc. 
Some Drubs quoted 7«8c.; a few State at 9o. and N. 
J. 9Jo@10c. 
Swine.—R eceipts for the week 27,583 head. do. 
last wetk 25.290 do. Market steady for Wesiern 
cirn fed at 6 ,< 26 ) 40 : soft hogs reject'd. Cltr dressed 
State 848Yc. heavy to light; do. Western 7J£c, 
Taunton. Mass.. March 3,1881. 
Gentlemen—l havo forwarded eight different orders 
for Tea, and have received as premiums a tea set, a 
silver-plated caster, a dinner set, a glass set, •* case of 
silver-plated kuives and forks, a pair of French china 
fruit dishes, aud two ladies paid watches, and am now 
ou my ninth order. Both Tea and premiums 1 im 
well pleased with, aud havo found perfect satisfac¬ 
tion with both. Yours truly, 
Mbs. Mabia C. Lynch. 
Orders, with P. O. Order, or money enclose din regis 
tered letter can be sent at our risk. All check s or Post 
Office orders should be made payable to F. M. LIN- 
NELL. . 7" , 
We also send Teas by mail. Without premium, pos¬ 
tage paid, at list prices, to those who wish for choice 
goods and are so situated they cannot obtain them at 
home. For full price and premium list, send us pos¬ 
tal, with address PLAINLY WRITTEN. 
GREAT LONDON TEA CO. 
SOI) Washington St.. Boston, .lints. 
We learn that Higglers Eureka salt received 
first premium at the Australian Exposition, which 
Is another added to the many triumphs of the 
niggles Improved process for salt manufacture.— 
American Dairyman. 
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SCALES 
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Brass Beam. Irou Levers, Steel Bearings. Weariugs, Knife Edges and Pivots. Every kind of Scale sold on 
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