JULY 16 
THE RURAL fSEW-YORKER. 
477 
Free Plant and Seed Distribution will Surpass all Others! 
See the FAIR NUMBER of the Rural New-Yorker, 
which will be Published Sept. 15. Specimens Free._ 
prospects.Bermuda Is esteemed by Its tnhab- 
tanta as the Madeira or America. The chief pro¬ 
ducts of the islands are arrowroot, potatoes, on- 
ons and tomatoes, nine-tenths of which go to the 
United States. The total values of the crops ex¬ 
ported amount to about $300, ooo annually. As 
there are less than 3.00) acres of land under cul¬ 
tivation, this return Is undeniably great, and 
shows the wonderful fertility of soil. A lack of 
publlo spirit is characteristic of the Inhabitants of 
Bermuda Islands and prevents them from holding 
the position that their natural resources should 
command for them. 
r 
People Should 
Purify the blood by cleansing the system of foul 
humors, and by giving strength to the liver, kid¬ 
neys and bowels, to perform their regular func¬ 
tions. Kidney-Wort will do it. This remedy la 
now prepared in liquid as well as In dry form. — 
Inter-Ocean. 
Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound Is a 
remarkable remedy for all those painful com¬ 
plaints and weaknesses so common to our best 
female population. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pink- 
ham, 283 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pam¬ 
phlets. 
---■ 
Taono-PHUXT Laxative Is the best and most 
agreeable preparation In the world for constipa¬ 
tion, bUiousneB3, etc. One-half to one lozenge la 
the dose. Price 25 and 60 cents per box. 
Kidney and urinary trouble is universal, and the 
only safe and sure cure is Hop Bitters—rely on it. 
BURNETT’S COCOAXNE. 
Promotes the Growth of the Hair, 
And renders It dark and glossy. It holds, In & 
liquid form, a large proportion of deodorized Co- 
coanut Oil, prepared expressly for this purpose. 
No other compound possesses the peculiar proper¬ 
ties which so exactly suit the various conditions 
of the human hair. 
©hi} JKaijk^ts. 
SPECIAL FROM THE CHIEF CENTERS. 
Until Saturday, July 9. 
Chicago,— Wheat active. No 2 Chicago Spring. 
$1 .ot>x<& i V8 ? a. cash: $1,0876 (§1,09, July: $1,107.(31.11 
August; September; sales at $i.lo; a (aU.ll>i 
August; $1 Wtfi&l.lO, September; No. Si do , 9TC.(» 
$1.03; Rejected TOCtaiS'JXC. Cohn steady, with a 
fair demand, ar.46ctr»),ia>ic., east! and august ;46^c 
@404jc„ September ; 4 c’»^@ 4 tU„c., oetooer; sales 
at 4GC@4iU„e. August. Oats dull 1 .\, caaii; 
July ; 28c. August: S«xc September. 
Bottbr.—P air to choice creamery l8@«e. per 
pound ; good to iancy fresh-made dairies at U@17c. 
medium to fair do, at lo@l2c; common and old do 
ats@9c; good to choice fresh 1 adle-packed at 14@ 
lSJtfc, and ralr to the beat packing stock stll@18c. 
Cheese.—G ood to nneCheddar creams at *@s >40 
per lb. while tne part skim cneddcra were quoted 
at 6<aT0. and tne aklm flats at 5@<SO. or as to condi¬ 
tion. Boor and old goods nominal Ecus.—A dull 
heavy market is noted under large offerings and 
a slow demand. Sales dragged ai I3@i3)$c. por 
doz null buyers demanded a tull guarantee. Bees¬ 
wax.—G ood to choice bright la quoted at uo@23c. 
per lc and common dark-colored iota at about l&@ 
lsc. Honkv.—T here was nothing doing In this 
market worth mentioning. Good to choice comb 
was quoLuble at I2@l6c. per lb and common at 7@ 
ltic. Potatoes.—B ales from store were quite free, 
and the ofTeilnga were ample. Salable ai$3@3.50 
per tool, for good to choice large new, In a JobDlog 
way, with the usual premium asked tor small 
lorn, nous-Mixed packing slow at $5 90@ 
$r> 30 ; light, active ana 5c. higher than ou Friday 
at $0 ho@c 45 for good and $<> 05@fl 20 for common ; 
choice heavy. $tj:;5@6ti5; Culls and tight Yorkers. 
$ 5 @f, 90. Cattle- good to choice shipping, $5 66@ 
$6; common to fair, $4 90@5 45; exporters, $C@ 
$0 25; butchers’, $2@4 25 ; snipping Texans strong 
at fi 3B@4 6o ; canning weak at $3 likmis 75 ; native 
stockera and iseders very dull and weak at $2 5u@ 
$1 60. Sheep— market steady; common to medi¬ 
um. $3 25@4 40 ; good to choice, ft 60(«6 20. WOOL 
—The movement continues rather stow, though 
trade cannot be called dull, as sales are constantly 
being maoe of small lots and prices ate quotably 
Ann. The current quotations from store range as 
foLlowu for bilghi wools from Wisconsin, Illinois, 
cream 9@10c.; prime part skim 6&@7e.; poorer 
grades 6M@CC.; hud skim Castor Beans 
steady; In demand at $1 35 ror prime In car lots. 
Hemp Seed in demand at $1 for dirty to $1 10 @ 
1.12 x tor prime clean, Potatoes, new, in barrels, 
choice large, $3@3.10; Inferior and damaged, $1® 
2 so -lots not, well packed 25c. y bbl. lass; in bulk, 
90@95c. jy bush. 
Potatoes. -Old little done; seasou about over. 
Sound stock worth Tbc to 85c. Onions. -Steady, 
the light receipts meeting ready sale sound near- 
Dy-growth $1.25 per bu*hel and $3.6n@4 per bbl. 
Hoos active; Yorkers, $6 so@«.4o; mixed packing, 
$6@6.3o choice (O fancy heavy, $6 3H@o go. cattle 
supply light and altogether or grass Texans, which 
raugr d from $3(«;l 25 native Heifers, $4 25 ; fat na¬ 
tive Steers wanted at strong prices. Sheen noth- 
lug done; demand urgent. Wool. —Offering fair 
in amount, and movement quite tree latter is due 
In no small degree to comparatively low freight 
rates ruling: Tub-washed -choice at 40@40xfC, 
dingy and low 3l@35c; Unwashed prime to choice 
medium 24C@25’gc., fair do 28ig@2:ijgo., low and 
coarse 19c. to 23C. light nne lsaaoc, heavy do. 
I4@17c. Black, cotied, burry and lots containing 
dung-locks, range from 3@loe. per lb. less than 
fleeces In good condition : Southern burry ll to 
13c.—for each wool sack, 3jg los are deducted and 
25c. allowed. 
ainsr 1 — m 
Fine unwashed bucks" fleeces, 13@15; Fine un¬ 
washed liravy fleeces, 20@23; Fine light fleeces, 
23@2i); coarse unwashed fleeces, 18@22; Low me¬ 
dium, 23@26; Fine medium, 27@29 ; Fine washed 
fleeces, 24@3ti; Coarse washed fleeces, :i2@34; Low 
medium fleeces, 35@8S ; Fine medium fleeces, 3s>@ 
4e; Colorado and territory wools raugo as follows : 
Lowest grades, 14@22; Best grades, 22@28 ; New 
Mexican uutmproved grades I 4 @is-, New Mexican 
beat grades, 22®24; nurry lrom 2@10C y lb off ; 
black 2 m5c olf. 
8t Louis.— Wheat higher; No. 2 Red FaU$l ux 
@1.16, cash, $1.16*a<&l.U, July; $1,14.«@1.14\, 
August; $i.i2v,@1,13, September; $l.L3v<i>i lSAi, 
D .. . . a* , n It rhn iriL.-i m , Kill O HlY 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
New Turk, Saturday, July 9.1881 
Beans and PKAs.-Agood eximrc call f ir med¬ 
ium bean?: sum a West Indian shipper* payin' $L45 
for morrows The h inn trade bus been repieu (su¬ 
ing to a fair degree in medium: and they elose'quiie 
firm for a warm vreuther term Black be in* are h 
glut. The best outlet, a South American point, 
promlms to b* cat off by the impofltl"l) . f heavy 
dutiei* Ueii kidneys very quiet. Green peas quiet; 
prim* quality held a, botore, il 5<; off grades 
neglected. Southern B K. peas snow the remnant 
of the crop ami ew are prune enough to bring *3* 
7.10 *< 2 bu. bag. 
Marrow beaus, prime. *2.42)*<i$2.45: other. $3.2521 
2.35; medium, prime. *2.48: other. *2.20(32.36; 
pea, tSMgiM white kidney. * 2 .2V.-.-.4.,; rod kloney, 
prime. *1.55*WO; lair to good, *1,40 Jl.oU; black or 
turtle soup *l.!Oal.35. 
Receipts for week. 5,728 bush. 
exports do. 173 pkgs. 
Beeswax—P arcels of shipping Importance quoted 
at 23 is»a6o. Odd lots shaded from those dgures. 
BuTTICK.- Conklderllng the broken week the mar¬ 
ket has held ui> well, receiving a go d deal of sup¬ 
port fut m Kngdsli shippers. Suuplle* have not been 
oppressive! receipts will probably enlarge Qexl weak 
but uoalers do not expect a severe break in prices 
it the local trade koeus its present pace and quality 
of butler retain* im good uniformity. 
September ; 41 v@42c. all the year. Oats higher 
tor cash; opiums lower; 86@37J4C., cash; 34@34t»e. 
July; 2ow@iW3tc. ( August. Rye Blow al 96c. bid. 
Pokx llrm at SiV.W. Bulkmcata Btcady; Shoulders 
P.VC.; Clear Rib, $8.t>5 ; Clear Sldee, $9.10. Bacon 
strong; Shoulders, 7fcc.t Clear Rtb, ic.cs.; clear 
Sldca, lOo. Lard dull and nominal at $11.00. 
Buttkk - - Creamery, 20@2lc,; Dairy. lf>@i6c. for 
choice to 16®i00. for seiectlona, medium 12@14C., 
low 8@9c.; Country lu palls—sour-milky, Ught- 
colored, etc., Tyi@8^c.; fair yellow 9®ioc.; choice 
in small quantities) U@l2c. Cheese : Lote—ful 
prime, irtw-'ln., Welsh tubs. )w«2ic.; poor State. Hi a 
18c.; UrkuiB yellow. 2uta<mv: Western Imitation cream¬ 
ery. lOciSOc.; ilalr'tOne 10a2Uo.; other. 15(9,183.; fac¬ 
tory ir luJlu-psckod, bett. i5'x.10cl; other. ll«*l4c.: 
very poor Western. 10i*l2c- Some marks of down 
factory. llyUJHu. 
Receipt* (or wi'ok. i9.y>fl pkge. 
Exports for week. 11,712 ao, 
CHEK8K. Tradn ha* had an iteiive run regardless 
of the •borteiiprt *eek. and in the effort to obtain 
high quality stock colored and white prices nave 
advanced. Supplies will probrbly be heavier next 
week and sellers look lorn tamer market. StUJ ail 
seam iutlMlod with thu good support that has at¬ 
tended the recent heavy Summer receipts. 
Butte faul’y.oUnice,col,.run, i()',iauilVjC.do. white, 10 
raiojic,: tarrki prlmo.5 k <A9\c: poor to f*ir,8>, s8kc.; 
Ohio*, flit,tinsVClibMO: OtherGihc; Wisconsin poor to 
fine S'dlMfc-* part skluitucd, 63Ei.Sc.; full skims, 2 ^, 10 . 
Reaetpis tor week. 87.625 tmxea. 
Exports for week. 192.625 boxes. 
Liverpool cable, 63». 
Steam to Liverpool. 25s. tid<&278. 6d. 
Cotton.—T hough the week hm been broken by a 
long holiday, a very fair badness may bu notiend 
with some advance in quota Ions. A strong Li'ver- 
poi ) mArket has hel md spot cotton and home spin¬ 
ners seem in want of steady supplies. 
A. OrUang 
l/pton/ls. and Gulf. Tkaul*. 
O.dinarr... 7% 8K 8¥ 
Strict ordinary............ 8?i 8K 5A 
Rood ordinary.. bo-16 99-jt> ? 9-16 
dtrioi good do............. 913-16 10 1-16 10 1-16 
Low middling. ... 10H 10 H. }0 h .. 
dtt.Ol "jw middling. 1U 15-16 11 i-l6 11 3-ln 
Middling. U 8-16 11 7-16 11 7-16 
Rood mlCdllng............ 11 11-16 11 15-16 11 15-16 
Strict good mtddaug. 11 15-16 12 3-16 12 3-16 
Middling Fair... 12 U-16 12 1516 12 15-16 
IV,. 13 7-16. 13 11-16 13 11-16 
STAINED. 
Rood ordinary........ 7S' I Low middling . 9 Vy 
Strlot good ordinary. 8K ! Middling.10 7-i6 
The close ot tue market was officially re¬ 
ported as follows: July, 11.13*11.luu.j August 
*11.18 <s6 11,19c. i September, $10.73 a 10.80c. ; U.-to- 
ber, 10.33 a* lU.34c.-. November, iU.VJ A 10.20c.: De¬ 
cember, 10.21c.; January, 10. 32(.«lU.33c. February, 
1U.44@10.46c.; March. 10.57ial0.59c. April 10.«8iyl0.71 
Dui kd IfHDrrs.—The supply of evaporated ap¬ 
ples is light auU aurne speculative demand has ap¬ 
peared Sale* tor use very light, Bun-dded apple* 
bvid with contldenee. Beaches small but quiet 
with high prices. Small truits not moving but nnmo 
are quoted tull. Cherries stiuw a good deal of 
strength »s the crop of new is th ught to bo light. 
Sampled of uew offered at 15c. 
Apple* evaporated choice 84f<a9e: lair to prime 7 k 
6i8 <c North Carolina sliced, common to beat 6ai5e. 
Vs. do. 3^(.t4c; Tcnu iu bbls. 4t44.q v do bog*3fc'<$4o: 
State tine cut 4(*4 >*c,. quarters AM 1 -' 4i-so:VYvHieni,33i i a| 
4c; evttporalod pearUe6 pooled 2Tj.ui28o.; an peeled 13 
@l4c. sun-dried peeled 17 *20c; unpeoled halves Sg* 
5^c. Pluuie lOnsIlu. 11 lack berries 8c. Cherries 13@14o. 
Raspberries 24c. Whortleberries lliaHIHo. 
In drying by a good procosba bushel or raspberries 
should turn out 11 tt>*. 
Receipts for tne work, all kinds, 412 pkgs. 
Exports dried apples. 2,126 pkg». 
Euoa—Receipts for weok, 6,837 bbls.; do.last week 
10.252 do. Small »uuplle4 have giveu holders some 
independence and prions are quoted tRui al the ad- 
vance for strictly freed, lee house parcels are turn¬ 
ing our poor. It pay* at this point of he season to 
carefully »ort and pack even It it involves fre¬ 
quent shipments. 
Near polUtB. Uic« State and Pa., 17@l”So.; West¬ 
ern. fresh. 15©16.IVC.; Canadian. 16 h®Uc.; poor 
lots. 13 Sw 14 Sic. 
Fl.oOu.—There has been UO violent decline In 
prices, though the wheat crop rep'orta have had 
some depressing effect of b rtof duratiou. Tne high 
grades and est ibiished brands m iy be suhl to close 
qultesieady. There i? a marked falling ollTu ex 
port* fur coutlneotal use. 
No. 2. bbl.. $3.0 Uia 3 65; State and Western super- 
flue, St.OOal'fit city mills e?tr», tOJSWSO W; Splcg 
wheat do. *4,80A5.lu, Spring AX aud AAA, *u.26iui 
7.00: pateTls, *6.50«8 60 ; Ohio round hoop shipping, 
$4.80wt>.2U ; trade brands, *5.4046.25: St. Lorn* extra, 
l4.b0w5.RI; do. double extra, $a.76<.»H 35; do.fituiily.16.40 
©7.J5;South’t lhlPptng.tft.3ii4a.Mb; do.AA andtumUT, 
*6.264*7.50. Rye. *6.106*5.50. Coru-iupal, Brandywine, 
I3JN4L40; W«*taru, *3.90^3.30. 
Receipt* of flour for week, 103.bjU bbls.; do. corn- 
meal 5.175. , „ 
Export* of flour, 43,622 bbl*.; do. corn-meal 3,434. 
Feathers.—D emand very moderate. Choice 
white live geese held at 58@6llc.: common quality to 
be had al66«*56c.; mixed range 20«.3nc. 
Fresh FwtiiTg.—Small iruit* are offering In varie¬ 
ty and prices are fab for prime sound sorts. Straw¬ 
berries quoted for the last time this »es»on- Water¬ 
melons have only a hotel and restaurant sale. 
Apples, Knd A-trachaii, soth’n W on. orate$l'S1.2£; 
green sothn do. 75i*87c. strawberries Oswego fa'r to 
best 86*l(io. F qi, Blackbnrries, Wilsou. 15(<?17c.; Dor- 
cheBter 105* Dec Wild. 5ft27c. Whortleberries. V bush. 
$1.2532. Raspberries Antwerp np-rlyer W 3-tu-qt, 
cup. miaoc.; natives do 338HO,; Brandywine, Jersey 
plnie.«7c..‘, Md. * Del. 4«j,6c: Hlnck Caps, up-river 
4t5(,i8c. Jersey 4(<ifg: (>oo*oberrles. green, prim9 V 
bu. $1,251)1.50. Currants Cherry. <3 h-. 6(<*6c.:red. small 
3®5IHe.; black u.ihi'. cherries *w wt choice KGi. lb< 2 12c 
fair to prime. f@8o.;,po >r to fair 4(i*6n.; »our. fair to 
prime 4 »8n. Fnachc* North (^rollfia ¥ bush, crate 
»2 6043 50: Ga. V 8-tO-hu, box $l.50@I.7o. Plums. 
Beach. Norfolk V qt. 4a6c; Wild Gocse Ga V 
3-to-un. box $1.60501.75. Watermelon* Ga. & Fla. > 
100 $30840. Psanuis quletand unebangek. Peoans 
steady. Peanats. Va. h«ml-uicked P 6>. 4ik86J4o: 
tanry. 44t'44i4c; extra prime IX -i IXc-'. good to.prlme 
33i bi4o.; siieded. 383X0-1 pecan nuts, ‘1(810c. 
GRAIN.—A fair export demand is about the only 
solid feature ol the trade tins wnck. Bales for this 
purpose tu istlr Sprlug. Corn ha* arrived heavily 
much of It u destined to All up contracts. The ex- 
poriatlon t* behind this date last year laquuntity 
and tue market evnlnutly feels the over-weight. A 
strong effort to Bell oat*, which have arrived very 
liberally, has kept prlee* in buyers’ favor: the 
market however closes a little stronger for owners. 
Rye ho* mind dull. The visible supply of grain. 
Comprising the Stock*in granary- at the principal 
ooiuts of accumulation at lake and Atlantic po ts, 
and on rail, on lakes, on caaala and on Mississippi 
River. 
1881. 
1880. 
1879. 
July 2. 
July 3. 
July 5. 
bush. 
bush. 
bush. 
Wheat.. 
.15.9i0.7W 
J 1,261,920 
12.181 163 
Corn. 
16 733,218 
11 547,33(1 
Oats.. 
. 8.332 4US 
2-823,762 
l,68i.9».'i 
Barley .. 
198,974 
237,772 
366 3'M 
Kye.. 
. 136,071 
211,334 
428, U74 
Total .. 
.. ....29,149.631 
322169,006 
26,107,71)6 
Wheat, Spring *1.0.Va>l.22: do. No.2. #1.1901.21; do. 
No. 3. $1,136*1.15; red Winter No. a, «1.264l.i6X; red 
Winter $1.10aL3Q: white Western aod State $1.15'gl 
1,26. Rye. *1.0301,07. Oats, white No. I, 47c.; white 
No. 2. 43'-jo.: White No. 3 i42X<a>42!<c: mixed No. 1, 
43«c-do. No. 2 t3u48Xc: do.No. 3 41 34lXo:Corn,W««t’n 
mixed 48®55 Xlm do. No. 2 5iX'«&6Xc.; do. do. yellow 
5ft<t57c: do, do. white aoqjfSn; South era yellow 674s 
58c..; do. white 67 <*6ic, 
Kenmpte for week, wheat, bush., 1293,698; corn, 
do 306,325; oats <lo. 489.100; rye. do. 2,450; malt, do. 
87.868; rice pkg*. 509. 
Export* for week, wheat. bu*l> j 5,312 , corn. do. 
1,139,125; oats, do. 3.U72; rice, pkgs.. 60. 
n at and Straw.—E xports for week 1 022 bale*. 
The market is severely over stocked with hay and 
new will have to start pretty low. Buyers wil‘ not 
take much above regular wants while quality is so 
low. fhlppihg »a,i ear-stable grades In fair demand 
with prices favoring buyers. Btraw easy. 
Choice retailing tlmoioy nay 80:w*5c. * lOOitfts.: sec- 
oud quality, 608700, do.: shipping 4&»50j.da.; clover 
m'xed 50A56O; pure 3'ia4l)c: Long rre straw 75aji80o; 
abort do. 50456c.: do. other grain, 4X*50c. do. 
Hops.—S ales are c nfloed to a small b'ewtng ue- 
u ftud Exporters almost out of tue market as it is 
impossible U fi l a good sized order with choice 
quality, Sta-e crop advices at the movement nit 
lavurable. 
10 
1,8c.. __ 
22c.; Cal and Oregon I9as23s. 
Receipts for week. 6*3 biles. 
Exports fot week, 301 hale* 
Milic-—S upplies have been under better control 
as trie weather baa favored enlarged use. The aver¬ 
age wav qu t. id $; 24X Per oan of 40 qts.; range of 
p ices 90ciit* 1.50, closing at $1,30. Farmers’ price for 
cintract milk f .r June lX'**2c. Coromtaslon milk 
hardly made freight. 
Kice.—C arolina587Xe; I.a.5X86NC- 
SUGAR —Retlued quoted: 
Hard sugars—crushed li it lOxcido.powdered 10XC' 
do granulated 10XxlOX'c: 4o. cut loaf 10Xc: con¬ 
fectioners’ ‘A»:'Xo;coffee A”Btandard OXiasW 
do. off "A” 9X** l1 54°' white extra -C’ 8Xc; extra 
M C”8Xt*»atC; L- t"'7 t u8Xo, yellow 7Xifl.7Xc, 
Tobacco.— Kentucky prowUas a good average 
crop. There is no new fvaiuri in the market; 
prices seem establish^ i for the moment. 
Vegetables.— Potatoes are in large supply sad 
Wbh L 1 down to *1.26*1.50 other sort* are weuk, 
A few JlO, rate #1.V.S®1 60, but Other Southern range 
7 tc;.<s*l 2.i with cull* at 50o Garden stuff has an 
curly exhibition of noveltlee. _ 
Green edrli, CBurllhgtoii 100 $1.50i4l.7o; Green 
peas, L I.. V nag. J0,#75c: wax bean* ;>U iTAc, st ing 
beans 50875c Jevsey » bbl. $luiil.05: cucumbers L 1. 
4 < IUU *liixL 26 Norfolk.# bu- crate, 60@75c, egg plant 
Fla. f:@2. Tomatoes ,ier«ey e Daskot *2.60 bi 2.75 
Nfk ¥ hu.cr.ts *1.95'<it.75: Chae & tbiv. flial.ftiJ, 
squash Norfk marrf w »* bbl.75 y$l; L.l.V basket 30* 
50: cabbages. Flat Dutch Ji 100 #4. Wakefield $3‘ 
beets. L l 'F 00 . bobs *1 .0: onioua, Southern yellow 
is bbl. x3a3.2i; Berniuila ^ crate,la86to: lettuca V 
bbl. iOtfol’c: asparagus. Oyster Bay Vdoi.. * 76: 
carrots $ loti bells * «L5h: radishes VU@76e: rhobarb 
L. X JtJorssy 75c.-’$1; wtfite turnips Jersey ii.oO® 
I 3: turiiio-Rus-ia P buL76»81o.; caudflower, Jersey 
I & L. 1. P bbl. 13«6. 
es of dressed are 
well, g )Od quality 
PODLTRY AND G Dili -ipuppli 
doing 
Wool.— The market stl'l hold* its high hearing; 
sill coin s report a strong demand for the new clip. 
There i- do further advance but fall and steady 
price* are named with active trade. Growers are 
having a good participation la the profits of a buoy¬ 
ant market this season 
Ohio, Rem. and W. Va. AAA and picklock, 433i 
45o.; x to XX, 40h*i7n.; No. 2 to No. 1, 40<«.45o. coarse, 
34($t8c. c'.mhing 40 S46. 
State and Western X and XX. 39341c.: No, 2 to No. 
i THOulic.; caarse 32(436a.;combing, 40(51440. combing 
tinwashed 39l«34c. 
Va . W. Va. and Md. unwashed medium 28032c. 
Ga. and Lake unwashed medium 28«.o3c.: Coarse 23 
®28c burry and slightly burry KM'««; CaL .Spring 
northern, free, 3Pi»37c.: middle counties, free. 28®32o.; 
Bouthevn. 2Ui«27c.: low grade and burry, 2l)»23c. 
Full, low grade and burry I6<i*2;c. Texas— 
ohoioe. free. 58ux.'l2o.; fair to good, 2 t«)26o.; low grade 
and burry IT'SiOc. Pulled super 38®42o.: extra 35® 
S8c; No. 1, 20'3.2Jc combing, 75a40c.: lambs 38«40c. 
Tub washed, fair to clio’ce, 35«»44c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKET3 
>icw VOKk Saturday July 9, 1881. 
BBKVks.—Reeelpta for the week 11414 bead: do 
la«t week 12,630 do. Small supplies gave sellers a 
decided advantage and with ouick pen-clearing 
sales the market advanced Uc. on medium to 
good cattle and xc. on other grades compared with 
Wednesday'* market. Larger supplies are due 
next week, but It is thought that the new quotations 
will be sus alned In the eariy business of next week. 
1 'lie market cl- aed string and ioioy«nt. Twenty 
cars of l.ignt Tbm Grass Cherokeea were sold at8X 
iSg-YC: 7 cars of Colorado* at 9X rtJ’O. StR ill light 
Kfotuck* Stlllwfs we-« sold at luXiaiL^c, auJ 4cars 
of Good Ciuclnnail Stiller* changed hands to 12c. 
todrn»*56 a>, less 50c. Fhe,d. There were no very 
low priced Native curn-fe 1 cattle on sale, and the 
range from 11 to 12 t covers nine-tenth* of the sales, 
line drover ran out8 car-loads at 12c to dress 5716. 
and 5 head at 12Xc. to dress 5716. UisDatches were 
sent out immediately after the cloae of the m irket 
to have the cattle which are ou the road crowded 
forward wltn all possible ha^te Twenty-flve car 
loads are expected at Sixtieth street yard* to-mor¬ 
row. 
Milch Cowh.—R eceipts are moderate: common 
oows not wanted and barely make last. rate*. Prime 
to extut milker* rather flirni r. The full range is 
S3Q(a)57 head. Fart of a car-load of State brought 
$46365 each 
Veal alvks.- Sales have been quick at good 
figures-nothlBg left over. 
Live N.J. prime to choice. 7Y'a8c do. -tate. 7X® 
75*c.: poor in good 5rfta7o.; Mt. iloilys 6X<&8c.; 
buttermilk, 3X'ailc.; up-river, dressed. 10®12o. 
SHEEP AND Lambs — Rec«ipts for th« woek 23,901 
head do. last week. 26,237 d >. Tbe denund _was 
good *nd stocks sold readily at rather stronger 
prices than were current yeste-d lr A bunch of 
Virginia culls sold at 3Xc and som - rmall lote of 
ewe* at dgL-c. hut fair sheep b'ought6i.s5Xc. and 
choice ex/nrt wethsrs 0 uld have been **'ld at 6®6X 
A few Western call limbs sold tu 00 . otherwise the 
sale* i.f Vn. and Kv. laoibs were at ?b->2 e.with State 
Penn, and N.J. 849c. 
Swine.—R eceipts for the week -be r; do. last 
week 23.263 do. The mark* t has bee * quite hare of 
live a« no shipments leftChloago or St. Louis on the 
tth. Com fed lings earned it >is x6Yc City i'Esaed 
StatesX<*9; do. Western 8Sa8Xo. Good demaul for 
nice thin pork 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
Cal ou or write to It. Ll. ALLJKN dk CiO., Mew 
X ork, for whatever you want of the above. 
Address ls9 It 191 Water 8t, 
AN OFFER 
—TO— 
CONSUMERS 
—OF— 
TEA & COFFEE. 
mode rale and , rices are 
as peel dly in chicken* heiptw »»(oa. 
Turkeys, PUtm. choice V 16 1E®4^.; State Jit West. 
12><*I3C. Pliila Spring obiokens MGiSac: New Jersey 24 
®24ki: West. 21v 23e. fowls. Fluki. a, p 16c.; N. J. d.p. 
16 do. scalded otutdiuid AS eetern 13u>lici 
do. d.-p. 13 a ® i4-,o. ; .ceuraa 13A-f2‘-»c. ; Duck*--- 
Soring, I4n#30o.; uld. 12(<2> IScJ Squabs, white. 
1< do*. *2.50 do. dark, *1.50 Ai.t. 
Live chiLkeos active. Blues more attractive. Fowls 
are scarce and have been well used up. Geese quiet. 
Ducks iu good demand with a highly eupphed game 
^prlmr chickens p'ime V 16 2 1-.22c.: other lu<*20c. 
Fowls, 41 16. 13.1.14c: rooster*, 7x*Sc.: turkeys, llwl'ic.. 
ducks, ik pair tUatO ; geese, extra *l.7o; Oilier $1(3 
$1.50. pigeons, i5a4ic. 
'There are tew itetu* and even these are not daily 
quotable. Wild pigeons $2.25 * auit. Squab *1.25 ; 
Eng. snipe. $9.25 P.over, *2®2.25 
Provision's.— A strong speoulatlre Interest is 
agalu nperaliug. un i the market is In a feverish, 
unwholesome condition. The chief 1 am .ealtiu is 
lard, but price* have run up to a point that restricts 
exportation. Lard iuuy be suid to hold the control¬ 
ling interest, iu hog products, taking the place 
formerly tilled hy hul. pork. 
Pork, cxlrti prime, $luoM4.;vO: Western mess, new, 
$!7.x*17 2 >; old, Itu6.2i'sc.lii 63. Lard, steam Western 
V 100 its, *t»il2.10 ; prime city, *1150. Hums, 
smoked city, 11 Y'aisii. ; pickle 1 AVoUcru. lO t.guiX ; 
SlioulUiir* smoked city. SXtgS-i, picklcil, 
rib bsltu*. pickled. 9*9X Bacon, lung clear West- 
orn, 9ly. Beef mass, bhi., 1 l(MU2c; lnuia mess, tcs.. 
23®24c ; beef hums. bbls. #73^73.50. 
Receipt* for week—Beef, bbls and to* 1 16; pork, 
bbl*. .1,250; Cut meats, pkgs. 14.735; f?? lin la ,:; 
Kxport»-Beer. bbls audios. 1,476; pork. 2,910; cut 
meats n>s. 3,682,257; lard, 1,731.610. The estnuated 
packing of hogs at the AV est from March 1st to J uue 
29th 2,045,000, a decrease of 685.000 compared with the 
same period I860. 
We have made a specialty during the past four years 
of GIVING AWAY as PREMIUMS, to those who get 
up Clubs for our Tea;-, DINNER SETS GOLD 
. BAND TEA SETS, SILA ER PLATED AVAKE, and 
other articles both useful and oraunieutai. 
We import and buy direct from manufacturer 1 - all 
1 the goods we handle, and own them at the lowest pos¬ 
sible price ev?h will purchase. During the past four 
years we have sent from our store over i'J.UOO of 
these orders, and they have gone into almost every 
State iu the Union. , _ , . 
We keep in stock ever 1 / veti let 0 01 lea known, and at 
all prices. 
Oolcmi 
Young 1 
Guupowd 
align rek<.„. mum ....—.... ,. — —-— — 
Below are a /eic of the many Premiums oflered : 
With a S.Y order we send a Sin>*r-Plated Caster. 
With a £ IO order we send an atn/Ueh China lea 
.Set 0/ 46 pieces. _ , 
With a $4 13 order we send a Silver PUited Caster, 
Pickte l».-h and Cutter l>ish or an Kngiiali China Dec¬ 
orated. Tea Cct «/' 44 pieces. . . 
With a 880 order we send a French Uuna &o a 
Band Tea Bet of 44 piece*, or an English China Dinner 
Set Of 106 pieces, , . ,, 
We have hutnlreds Of letters like the following : 
LlMK ROOK, Conn.. April 30th, 1881. 
GVnUsmcn-Plcase accept thanks for the beauUful 
I Tea Set. which is much nicer thau I expected, and in¬ 
deed it is eurpnsiug to everyone howyou can do so 
much for so little. All are so well satisned with the 
Tea that I think you will receive another order soon. 
Yours truly, Mss. A. 1’horpk. 
'Taunton, Mass.. March 8,1881. 
Gentlemen—L have forwarded eight different orders 
for Tea, and have received as premiums a tea set, a 
silvee-plated caster, a dinner set, i glass set, a case of 
silver-plated knives and forks, a pair of French china 
fruit dishes, and two ladits avid watches, and am now 
on my ninth order. Both Tea and premiums 1 am 
well pleased with, and have found perfect satisfac¬ 
tion with both. Yours truly. „ . T 
Mas. Maria O. Lynch. 
Orders* with l 1 . O. O r.ter, or money enclosed in reuris 
Uued letter t-au be sent at our t'lHk. A.11 checks or Post 
Oftlce orders should be made payable to Al. LIN- 
| NKIJj. , 
We also send Teas by mail, without premium, poa- 
taKe paid, at list prices, to those who wish for choice 
goods and are so situated they cannot obtain them at 
home. For full pnee and premium list* send us pos¬ 
tal. with address PLA IN LV WRITTEN. 
GREAT LONDON TEA CO. 
800 Washington St.. Bouton, Mas*. 
