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NEWS POSTSCRIPT. 
CONDENSED NEW YORK TELEGRAMS. 
Tuesday, Nov, 27.—The late, rainstorms have < 
done great damage by floods In Pennsylvania, 5 
Maryland ami Virginia, and several railroad ac- * 
cidents have also been caused by “wash-outs." ! 
There Is a lively si niggle In the Senat e between 
tin Republicans !in d Democrats for the control of 
that body. As said last week, Patterson of South 
Carolina, and Conover of Florida, though Kepub- i 
Means, vote with the Democrats and give them a > 
majority, as three or Tour other Republican Sena¬ 
tors uro absent, like Blaine from sickness, or Sar¬ 
gent from business. These absentees are hurry¬ 
ing to Washington, F. C. Cnrdozn, ex-Treasurer 
of S. C., convicted of conspiracy to defraud the 
stale has been sentenced to two years imprison¬ 
ment and $4,000 tine. Robert Smalls (colored) 
member of Congress, convicted of having accept ed 
a $ 5,000 bribe, while member of the State senate, 
has been sentenced to 3 years' hard Labor In the 
Penitentiary. 
Ktropse, a fortified town north of the Bal¬ 
kans has been captured by the Russians with 
trilling loss. Orchanie, where Mchemefc All was 
collecting an army for the relief of Plevna, has 
been evacuated by him. The Montenegrins have 
brilliantly captured the town and part of Splzzla. 
An amlstice will be signed after the fall of Plevna. 
Rumors of peace negotiations HU the air. 
Wednesday Nov. 28. —The Senate adjourned 
yesterday at, 1 1\ M., having been In continuous 
session since noon on Monday. Mr. Thurman’s 
motion In favor or bringing the credentials of 
Duller of S. C„before the Senate was carried by 
two majority, Patterson or a. C., and Conover 
of Florida, Republicans, who are bitterly accused 
by their party of treachery and bribery, having 
voted with the Democrats, it Is feared that the 
bill making an appropriation for the Paris Exhi¬ 
bition will fall. 
Rumors of peace negotiations rife In Europe, 
Olllclal returns place the Russian losses from 
the commencement of hostilities to the 21st, Inst, 
at 71,705 men. There are numerous Indications 
that the turbulent classes In Paris are about 
ready for another revolt. It Is probable a stato 
ofselge will soon he proclaimed by McMahon, In 
the frontier provinces, and a few of the most dis¬ 
affected Departments. 
Thursday, Nov. 29.—The struggle for the con¬ 
trol or the senate continued yesterday, but finally 
by the vote of Conover with Ills old associates— 
the Republicans, the latter managed to secure 
eonsidemi ion for t he ease of Kellogg before that 
of Butler. A compromise Is talked of by admitting 
both and thus adding one to the Republican aud 
Democratic sides. Secretary Thompson says we 
need a larger navy. Mr. Evarte Is making ad- 
vances to Senator Conkllug to secure his support 
for the Administration. There la Beiloua talk In 
Washington about declaring Mr. Tllden duly 
elected President by a Joint resolution or con¬ 
gress, In case the Democrats get control of the 
Senate. While the Sioux Indians wore being re¬ 
moved from Red Cloud Agency. 1,700 of them 
broke away and are now ou the war-path, having 
already attacked several trains, and spread con¬ 
sternation. General Terry has ordered the troops 
to prepare for a winter campaign. The Scranton 
Vigilantes have been acquitted. Serious antl- 
Coolle troubles are feared in California. 
The Russians In Armenia are going Into win¬ 
ter-quarters, An attack on the Russlon position 
before Plevna by Osman Pasha has been repulsed 
wli h heavy loss The Russians lost 300 Including 
many olllccrs- The Russians seem determined 
lo attack Meliemel, All. In France affairs are at 
a stand-still. The Assembly will probably refuse 
to vole t he Budget unless McMahon takes a Min¬ 
istry from among the republican majority. 
Friday, Nov. 30.— Bodies of the seamen belong¬ 
ing to the U. S. Steamer Huron are strewn along 
the beach for 15 miles near Kitty Hawk, N. C. 
Another hank “burst” at Lafayette, Indiana, 
cashier having robbed it oi $57,tmc. The nomina¬ 
tion of Mr. Harlan of Ky., as Associate .Judge of 
the Supreme Court was continued yesterday by 
the Senate. 
Kars Is said to have fallen by the treachery of a 
Pasha commanding 200 men, who for a large sum 
betrayed a strong fort 10 me Russians. The 
British il eet Is to continue during tin: winter at 
Bestka Bay. Suleiman Pasha estimates his losses 
In the recent fighting at Metchka and Thimtcnck 
at 290 killed, and t -5J wounded. England has de¬ 
clared through Lord Derby, Minuter for Foreign 
Affairs, that Constantinople must not pass from 
the hands of those who now hold It. The Pope Is 
reported In his last agony. President McMahon 
has bad an Interview with M. Grevy and others 
among the moderate leaders of the Republicans 
and there Is some prospect, of an amicable settle¬ 
ment, of the present complication, in no case will 
the Marshal perpetrate a noup-d' et/tt, or Inter¬ 
fere with the Constitutional rights of the Legis¬ 
lature. 
Saturday, Dec. 1I.leut. Bullls at the head or 
a detachment of American troops, Is on another 
raid into Mexico. Floods have destroyed half a 
million dollars' worth of property in W. Va. In 
Congress, Senator Conkllng has triumphed by se¬ 
curing an adverse report on the New York ap¬ 
pointments. There is an apparent agreement 
that Kellogg and Rust,Is of I.a. and Butler of s. c. 
should he admitted as senators. 
Turkey seized, some time back, a couple of 
Itallau merchant vessels on suspicion of their 
Intention of running the blockade she has estab¬ 
lished on the Russian ports In the Black Sea. 
Italy protested vigorously, anil the Porte has 
Just declared Its lutentlon of giving satisfaction. 
After the light, at. Metchka, on the 21 it.l 1 ult.„ the 
Russians collected 2,son Turkish corpses. Negoti¬ 
ations arc In progress between McMahon and 
Gambetta for a settlement, of the political differ¬ 
ences that are distract!ng Frn nee. 'lambelta In¬ 
sists that, the l ight of dissolving the Assembly 
should he stricken from the Constitution, or only 
allowed by a two-thirds vote of the Senate. Tills 
demand has brought, things to a stand-silU. 
Sun da v, Dec. 2 .—Kellogg and Butler have been 
admitted to the Senate. Eighty-seven bodies 
have been recovered from the wreck of the U. S. 
Steamship, Huron. 
It Is said Krzeroum must surrender within a 
month; whereas another account.) says Moukh- 
tar Pasha has received heavy reinforcements, 
and Is continent of Lils ability to hold the town. 
Great efforts are being made to reinforce Mehem- 
ot All, ro an to enable hlrn to relieve Plevna, Her¬ 
ein, Montenegro and Greece, arettald to be about 
to unite against. Turkey, and the latter Is report¬ 
ed to have offered to cede a part of her territory 
to Greece and Servia, 1111 condition they remain 
neutral. 
Monday, Dee. 3. it seems that. Sitting Bull and 
Ids followers did not fully understand the drift 
of the proposals made to them by Gen. Terry, 
They now aay they did not refuse to return to 
the United States, Sam Bowles, of the Spring- 
Held Republican, Is In a hopeless condition, hav¬ 
ing in addition to a seven? lllneRS of some dura¬ 
tion, been stricken with paralysis of the brain 
last Saturday. Weather all over the country 
growing extremely cold ; 12" below zero yester¬ 
day at Utica, N. Y. 
The Russians havo gained some advantage by 
occupying a strong position near llatoum In 
Asia. In Europe a Russian advance south of 
Orchanie, has been vigorously checked, Desert¬ 
ers say Osman Pasha declares he will make a 
sortie, it not relieved within a fortnight. Gen. 
Ignatleff and Prince OortHchakoff, are going to 
the headquarters before Plenva, on Tuesday. In 
France a petition signed by loon of the leading 
merchants and manufacturers has been present- 
pd to McMahon, begging him to he reconciled to 
me majority in the Assembly lu view of the pros¬ 
pective ruin of t rade and manufacture otherwise. 
The Pope’s condition Is again highly critical, and 
from present appearances ills death Is very prob¬ 
able within the week. 
He. skimmed. Farm dairy. 11K®12Xe. for good to 
prime ; lOHtrtHe. for fair lot* : 8®R>Kc. for skimmed. 
Western factory. Cheddar. im®12c. for tine; 10® 
11 wo. for good: ftfitbe. for fair. 
Exports past week, 52,785 boxes. 
Liverpool cable. «2s. 6d.®64s. The arrival of high 
grade fall American makes a wider range at the mo¬ 
ment. 
Cotton lias noon In fair export demand, and prices 
general ly firm. 
Latest, price* are for December, ll.24®1l.26c.: Jiin- 
n!ir\, ll.mi>U.31e.; February. n.43®H.44o.i March, 
ll.5MH.57c.: April 11,60®n.70u.: May, H.SZQl 1.83c.; 
dune, H.96@ll.U7o.; July, 12 . 00 ® 12.01.; August, 12.03® 
12,115c. 
(juntat inns for spot cotton are based on Aiuerteun 
standard of classification, anil ou cotton In store 
ruiiuinK lo Quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
Upland*. Ala. Orleam. Ttota*. 
Ordinary. !* 13-1« 9 1.1-10 9 15-16 915-16 
Strict ordinary.1QX 10’* 
Good ordinary.IDS v 10M 
Strict good do.10 0-18 1011-16 
Low middling.....11 111 
Strict low middling....U% 1IM 
Middling...II 5-1611 5-16 
Good middling. 11 9-16 II 9-Hi 
16 10 13-16 
11M 
lla 
16 11 7-16 
10*1, 
MO ioot-io 
Hf* 
7-16 11 7-10 
Whole deer, 7(S9e; Iona saddles, a.olOc.; short, 
11®13c.; Hare*, pair. 4061500.; Wild Hacks Canvas- 
back pa1r,$l.£fl0l.75: Red-hom!*.to®i5c.: Mallard. 506* 
60c.: common, Ifit*.l5c. Qimll, $ 1 ..MM 1.75; drawn, 3o 
i@7hc. Partridges.p ur, Iil.lfii.ll5c.; drawu,30<440c. Grouse, 
70®80o.; drawn. 50'S e. Woodcock. 40®50c. Pigeons, 
lllght, do*,. T6e.®$1.00; stall-fad. $I.7fi»2. Rabbits, 
26®D0o. ,» 
Provisions. TTog products have been weak and 
fairly active. Mess pork $13.40 for spot lots and $13.20 
fit 13 Si fiip December. January mid February. Bacon 
7c. for long clear and 7q 0 . for short eleur, 6Kc. for 
December. Lard—Western steam ut8-37J»c. Tor spot, 
8.35c. for December,8.37S for January, and 3.47.W lor 
February. Tallow,? sun” 11 hie. for prime. Htenrlne, 
85(o. tor prime. Beef hums at $17. Beef New extra 
mess. (13(1413,50 : new plain, $ Ilia. 12.50 
Bekd.—T imothy Is lower 1 $],38\®1.40. Plover is in 
demand at HS®KXn. for prime. Hough flux, $L52M. 
nronwrNKs soiling at $Llor.oi.il, showing some ad- 
van eo. 
YKGmtaiii.ks. Exports of potatoes past week, 
1,010 bbls. There Is a Arm feeling In potatoes; re¬ 
ceivers ure slnrimi prime double heads in preference 
to accept mg $2. Irrcgular-slveil barrels are an im¬ 
pediment to trade. Sweet potatoes lire thinning out 
and prime nre firm, unions hold their late advance. 
Other Stuff Is low for cold weather, 
Peaoli Blows in i.bL.nt $1.87(42 to I *1.68® 1.87 for 
Early Rose. In hulk and $1.35®L&0 for Peerless do. 
Sweet potatoes Delawares. $1.75(42.50; Virginia, 
(l.fiOati 1.70. Galihugns, IllQ. $2.6003.00! red, 3(41. Mar- 
row squash, bid.. —®7?>c.; Hubbard do..87c.®$l. Onul- 
ldower, $lft|3,0U $• bbl. Russia t urnips, NM75c. uur- 
r<>ls. 87o.(4$I. Beets, hhi., to®75c. Red and yellow 
onions, $1.25661.75 ; while,-ti,02(41.87. Pumpkins. V 160, 
$;id«5; ext ru, ♦«kmT. (lolnry, doss., T3fl.®$lJ3. 
Woor..—The slow trade In the goods market oper¬ 
ates against business. MumiDu iurors buy only such 
parcel* as are necessary to keep up assortments. 
Holders giinnriilly are firm; latest sales ure of spring 
California at. 21(422>(c.; fall do. 1 14 c.; X and XX Ohio 
fleeces, 44@47c. 
-» ■ — 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Burnell’* Coconino has been sold In every 
clvilived country, and the public have rendered 
the verdict that It Is the cheapest and best Hair 
Dressing In the world. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Good middling. 11 9-16 11 9-16 1111-16 1111-13 and prime uro firm. rinlopM liohlt 
Strict good middling. 11 13-1611 13-16 1115-16 11 15-16 other HtntTls low for cold weather 
Middling rulr .... ..12 5-1612 5-16 12 2-16 12 7-16 Fetich Blows h. hbl..at $l.«7u>2 
Fair. 1211-lCU 11-16 1213-16 1213-16 Early Rose. In bulk, and $I.25®LM; 
Stained, Sweet potatoes — Delawares, $1.1 
,, , 1 , n u ... . nUiisiini, hit/ $1.50(41.75. Oitlibugos, IlK).$2.0fl®a.0l 
Sjia!?. 'A r Joo, .Z.■ ^ M . o- row squuBh.bbl.. (475c.; Hubbard 
Strict ordinary. ...19« Middling. iuh iflower, $1®3,<W 1M bbl. Russia inn 
Dkikii FltuITS.—Apples are dull, and as supplies rots, S7o.®$L Beets hhi.. to®'i'5e, 
nre full, prices are easy. Peaches have a slow In- onions. $t.2S®1.75; white,$1,62(41.81 
qulry and are unsettled. Blackberries and cherries $;i< 45; oxtru. rielery, dor... 
" r Appl“a r -rtuitu'q'uariers. DHW-c.: sliced. 
Western quarters, 6><,«46e.; Southern, new, 6*® '*[,r C .,.iH ,,h V- 1 ', .mcMs irv to It.-o 
6h,c. lor prime si feed ; 5®5Ho. for tail-to Itood. ^omin.liyaroHnn' lap'sl, 1 
•eiichcs Peeled. T >eW. lO<Al2(!.. u ‘J, 1 ™*' California at. 2l®22Hc.; fall do. lit 
6 6Ne.; uupeeled quarter*, w»6kc Pitted cherries, n uiadic J 
)5Mc. BlaekborricajSO. Kaspberriea, 28c. Plums, >eoces, a 7c. 
13o. ‘ 
Koort.—Receipts for the week, 6,739barrels. The LIVE STOCK MAR 
week was Inactive regardless of the pecurreuce Of a __ 
holiday. Prices did not work up trout lust week's 
rates : demand now light, wanting prime slock. New York, Dec. 3,1877. 
We-Ruro limed are In sonift Instances turning out . , , , . 
poorly. There Is some sale for prime State mid Beevesi. -Receipt* for the week,8.627 head ; do. lust 
('aiiin'lii week, s,6'.’8 do. The droves begin to erhlblt better 
Near points, 27(tt28o.: State and Pennsylvania. 2344 winter weight and uppeHriinini,especially those from 
24biC,; choice Canadian and Western,22*1*23*0.: fair Ohio and Kentucky. Prlees are some better for 
Western. 2.'ka)2;B4c.; Limed, Canada and Western, 16 choice cattle, hilt business is rather restricted for 
(,418c- State 18Kc. local use, as the supply markets nre well filled with 
„ . the varieties Incident to cold weather, poult.ryfnow 
Feathers.-L ive white prime Western geese. 48(4 nelog a marked cheap feature. U supplies of cattle 
fiOo.; mixed, 2564100. enlarge suddenly, It Is tJiought, that tlu> new prices 
demand has will not be sustained selling prices at the close wore 
I I ; Sdtt i IZL are a i . Hh' lo we as follows s-Cholee fat Steers IOC., to dress 66(460 Ihs.; 
iiriiMM Honor- «" n<l smooth ripe Kentucky. H)'» on Id Vo-, to dress MI 
ft^V,^eommon°^i t 'fatr BXtra do- R'S.; e immoii Li fair native steers raugod at StolOSe., 
V 7*iv46 V. rof sifuor- todress 50,45016*. Texas and Colorado, 7r«8>(9e. 8ov- 
AneMleTilga^lnSlanal'io'waflki.foo^d^rOrehi'ita!; oral carlom.s of premium Ohio caHl.i, .P lt ?llWc., to 
$5,35(4.1.66 lor snipping extra do., the Inside price dress 57QMS8 lbs. , 
fn r n.,nr and $.i.6i)(,a6.00 for good to strictly fancy ex- Cow8 AND I AI.VH8. There Is no change to notfll 
Irn do,; common t<> choice white wnent. extras, $5.85 tine milkers an* moslly wanted, hut tin trade lit pres- 
( 4735 : fancy do at $7.3 ,f*8.28: red amt amber winter outdoes not cull for largo receipt*, very common 
wheat, good to choice family, at $5.65,47.25; round slock need net he sent. 
hoop Ohio at $5.15(45 85. and trade brands of do. at VEAL CALVES. With moderate supplies, prices lor 
$.7.90,47 26. the latter for choice ; St. Lohls, $6 7,846 .41 prime qualiLy m e line. Good to prime milk-led. 7(4 
for poor to fair extra and $6.GUw7,75 for good to fancy. (j c , i t),,, utter for selected New Jersey 1 common and 
fwitlt a few brands of vary fancy quality quoted up irrass cal ves, 86(40.; Iiog-Uressed have a more settled 
to$3.Ml .,.8.75); Minnesota blear, $5.raw.l)0: Minnesota pusiness at. 11 1 ,,, 12He 
- straight, COmmou to o'’'.'!," Hiikki* AND LAMBS, Recelpls for the week, 14.698 
e r«.!’V- ,r .Vi‘ V ,mLu n l , 0 «lalk''»t' $3 < 10(46 V • cltv txi 1head ; last week. 24,500 d<>. Light supplies have scut 
ut $.1.7.4410. unsiiund stijek at, »3 (llM6..4l. *-“> up prices, nod there wa# aw active business m the 
Indie* 1 ? d*f,^or- .Cn«ran,l Wade and "g i-<.V 1 ” ll'• ’sh'ecm'.Pa 
fanHlywlrM, do. South America. 60(4 C0 U ' ' ” ' ’ 
'' FEKl.'ls'hlga, ' Sales .If 10 pounds ave. $18.067418.60: ^ Hotolpfs D.r thr• week. ST.: 34! i - ^ 
.aipon.ids ave. Its.T), and .60 pounds ave.,$20®28. ZHontlri cold J.ate 'mioluthfni 4 b,(4 
$18®l.i.5U for rye. 6c. for Ohio; 4Jgc, waa a lop price on Wednesday lust. 
Fresh Fruits. Exports of apples past week, 2,121 
hills. The hulk of tile stock of apples tOCOillO will bo 
mostly housed bv the end of this ensuing week. tnucnTiciMr n 
Heal I y extra winter are not pushml at the prices, ruviiriisihu 
neither is stock hold strong with the mild weather. Inside, t4th and Utli pages (Agate 
We Wd the nuveltv <»l !UW1 tods, from Nova KiioLta •• 18th page. 
during the week. Wo quote fancy, $3 25743 to; good. Outside or last page... 
$2 50,m2 75; nummou. $1.75(42. ('runberries have had Fifty perct. extra for unusual d 
a good local sale at $7 for fanevbbls.i do. crates, $1.87 Special Notleeii, leiulud, by count.. 
742; Gape Cod, bids., poor to good. (6.to(4ii.iw: or- Business “ . 
dinary N, J„ Jfs46; N. J. erales are falling off In Heading “ . 
quality t the weather hs* been severe upon them. Int on 4 insertions 5 ner 
Grapes are In full anpply, and q.inled easv: best 'ilVnTiiperct. 
( utaWbli. 7Ra7hto.: Isabella run poor, ,1745c. I'lorlda .. , , 
oruiigos, $2.50(44 60 box, $7(48 bid. Boston and Gall 1*^ No advertisement inserted 1 
forma pears arrive or unpack trio ripe ; Hosts,n, $4i«,5 - - 
box: Galtfnrnlu, 13-60464. paanttt* pavo tdruiKd 
demand moderate: DOW Virginia, $1 07(41 SB; old, y* .... 4lil4,driU l i 
$110(41411. Blaok Walnuts, 60c. per bushel. Hickory jtlCUl -^UlCttt.oC 
nuts $1(41.12. _ 
FUII8 AND SKIN8.—The following are the nominal ~~~~ . „ 
rates: I* J lerute mention Kura 
Nor. & East. West & N. W. in« Advertisers. 
ADVERTISING RATES : 
Inside. 14th and 16lh pages (Agate space), ,40c. per line 
“ 18th piure.. 60 
Outsidb or lust page. 60 ' 
Fifty nor et. extra for unusual display. 
Special Notlceii, leaded, by ooutit... 79 “ 
Business “ 80 
Heading “ 1.00 " 
Discount on I insertions. 5 per ct,.; 8 Ins., 10 per ot.; 
13 ins., 16 per (-1.; 26 Ins., 20 per ct.; 52 ins., 25 per ct. 
tl?~ No advertisement inserted for less than $2. 
New York. Saturday, Dec. 1, 1877. 
Beans and Peas.— Hecelptsnf lie ms pawl week, 
14,942 bush. Exports, I2T bids.; since Jan. 1st, 36.117 
l»hls. Heavy receipts and iillghtdemund tmvo caused 
a pressure to sell medium*, ami price* are lower and 
the market it> flat. The demand for marrows also 
has slackened, unit $2 ISO is onreme for prime dcllv- 
ere l to vessel. Pea beans seem to have lost their 
special Eastern demand ; $2.15 I* the top. White kid¬ 
ney dull and weak: Hod kidney huv.- :t sale for 
choice that grade not plenty. Black beans greatly 
exceed the wants ot trade. Green peas are moru 
abundant, and $1.45 I* lull for track parcels South¬ 
ern Black Eye pea* scarce and higher—$3.1*848 per 2- 
tjusti bug. Canadian Held peas soli tors freely, but 
prices hold to 8Kii8;7c., bulk ami bond. 
We quote Beans, medium4lhoice,$2.11x42.12ft oth¬ 
er. *LsOta',1.00: inarrnws, ohoiCti, $2.30c<i2.:i0; other, 
)! 00« 3 15: pea, f I VM 1.7. White kidney, $3 15(42.30: 
red do., $2 30742 45 -, Turtle soup, $2 1*1 to sell. 
Beeswax.—S mall lot* of choice Southern have 
reached 2->c.; other grades down to 26c. 
Exports past week, 830 Iba.: since Jan. 1st,, 104,150 
do.; same time last year. 71,590. 
Broom Corn.—S upplies are fair, and trade mod¬ 
erate- , , „ 
Green brush at 8<47c.; green hurl, ik«he.: me- 
diiltn green, 5®6Ko.; red-tipped, 4<46c., and com¬ 
mon red, ik/iil'Ac. 
BUTTER.—Kccelpts for the week, 24.925 pkgs. Ex¬ 
ports past week, 1,589 pkgs. Finest grades of State 
retain their late llrmness. with fancy halt tubs rul¬ 
ing better tiianut our lust. Unfortunately tor hold¬ 
ers this bright phase of the murxel i® shlltOtTas soon 
as medium aud Common grade.* come Into considera¬ 
tion. Deaton do not like to begin winter with so 
heavy a supply in collars and If looks a* though 
there will have to he many made prices this season 
to work down stock. Interior reports ratlicr prove 
the rumor of a diminished yield oi flue fall, lithe 
falling off is oi moment some of sho stored stock 
may be promoted in quality A Steady market how¬ 
ever is pidferabte to tlctUlous or forced values, 
ordinary Western Is dull ; good quality frcdi active. 
There lm* been a ripple of export demand but 
nothing to float olf sizable quantities. 
We quote State fancy pall* 21 (;<,-.7c.; Ollier, 22(42703 
creamery, good Lo choice, 35(436c.. other. 38<«i3be.: half 
tubs, selected, 2* 30c.: other, 32,*25c.: Fall Welsh 
2, r 4»27c.i Welsh tubs, prime. 23<424Q.i other, I8 /v20c.: 
tail dairieH, line, 2.V4'26c., common, IT'.tide.; Ilrkln* 
l-a23o.; poor suite, 12(410c/. Western creamery, 
good t.o choice, 136*.16 il; poor co good 25<4;kk!.; dairy 
lubs. best, 18'«i2flc.! good, 18 20u.; other, I<k4l3e.; 
factory tubs, good to best, lfka20e.; common, I:k4l5c,: 
Western itrkins. good to best, 10(412c.; other, 9c«I2c.; 
rolls. 16(42lic.; grcasiL 7'48e. 
Common Wosiern solid packed. 9(411 C. Western 
flrkiu.s have been pretty wnil overhauled ; the ofler- 
ing at present Is low grade. 
Oil eE8K. Export buying ha* boon liberal this week, 
reaching .79,76(1 bales, mid prices have boon well sus¬ 
tained ; 12 '-,.(. 12570 . made tor lanoy ractnrle*, an.I uo- 
caslotial lois reaching Ilk:. The arrivals have been 
large, but the English market hits been a irUIe bet¬ 
ter, tuu) there Is also an impressloo working tuvor- 
ably that the supplies back in'the country arc not as 
full as had been thought. 
s'aucy factories, 12K 12k'c.; good and prime, 12@ 
12c.: fair lots, ll&anjfc.; poor, 8@10c.; 8® 
Nor. & East. West A N. W. 
Otter, $4 piece... .,...$3 1**4 4 00 $2 00(4 2 60 
Gray Fox. 40(4 45 4074 • 45 
lied Fox. 75(4 8(1 60(4 65 
Black Bear.. 5 004 6 00 4 0(k4 5 On 
Brown cubs and ylgs. 1 t*M) 2 00 1 00<4 2 00 
Flshor.0 <**4 6 00 4 0074 5 00 
Mink, dark . 85(4 90 50® to 
pale.50(4 60 30® 40 
Muskrat, winter...... |S <4 10 ' v- ti® 8 
tall. 6® 7 4® 5 
Kitts. (4 2 ,® 2 
Beaver. V n>....1 00® 1 25 00® 75 
Haceoun. 35(4 45 35® 45 
Opusaum. 3@ 6 3(4 6 
Skunk, blaok. 40® 15 
8tripod5® 20 
Wolf, mountain. 1 50® 2 to 
prairie... 50® to 
Grain.—T he English advices have been tame and 
there bus been only a moderate business for export, 
vrlth prices throughout lower. 
Latest sales are of No. 2 red at $1 44® un¬ 
graded red and umber Htutc, $1 41(41 41; white, 
$1 44. No 1 Northwest spring, $181: No. 2 Chicago, 
$1 44 . No 1 Northwest spring. $1 31: No. 2 Chicago, 
$1 iti; No, 2 red for Dntciubur at $1 30: No.2 Mil- 
wan ken >uriilg, November, $1 38. Hyo I* steady I 
sale* of Western at 72(474e.: State at 7IK478C. Corn 
are of New York No. 2 at «3we.; steamer mixed. 
December, CkatoHc. Oats of New York extra white 
at U(,t 13c.; do. No. 1, December. 40c.; No. 2 w.liitc, 
39i$e.; mixed Western, 38H®IOi:.i white Western, 
31X443KC. 
ILay and STRAW.-Receipts arc larger, but de¬ 
mand is brisk and prices suatalued. 
Bain hay, 60c. for shipping, juid 80®95c. for re¬ 
tail qualities; elover,50c. for prime. Straw. 50® 
55C-forhisg ryn; FJbfitoe. tor short rye, ar.cl 40®50c. 
l or out. 
Hops.—E xport operations continue liberal, reach¬ 
ing 4.656 bales lor the week, anil the demand from 
brmvi-r* i« steady and fair, with pneeNvery Hi m. I he 
demand is chiefly for low and choice grades, with 
medium lots Mull ; prices are Arm ami unchanged. 
State choice Lo fancy, ll®W0.j do., low and fair, 
5'4TC.: Eastern, new, 8®l2c.: Wisconsin, do, 5(410c.; 
Yearlings. 3®3c.; Olds, all growths, 2 (($;se.; Califor¬ 
nians, 107416c. 
f)lL*CAKK Is selling at $3I®36 V ton. 
Uoultky and Game.—L ive poultry is losing 
prospects for shipper* and regular operators dis¬ 
courage further receipt*. _ „ , 
N.J, chickens and fowl*. 8®9c.: Turkeys. N. J., 
IV.illikj.; Ducks, N. ,1., puir, 5b(475c.; Geese, N. J., $1.12 
(3Ui2. 
Dressed poultry missed® Its usual promlneiiue for 
Tlninksgivlng. The weather was bad tm- the two 
best selling days precendlug the holiday and it. was 
well for owners that a heavy supply was hot-sent 
forward a* the low quotation* annexed are lull 
ones for the entire week. Stale. Fennsylvania and 
New Jersey stock turned nut well but Western has 
lost in many cases. , .... , 
i 'liolce Turkey*. 13®16c.; other. 10<iil2o. Chickens, 
Philadelphia. 13® 15c.; New Jersey. 107412c.: state 
and Western, 9®12c.. Ducks, best. 12®Ui:.; New 
Jersey and State, J0®11c- Geese. State, 11®He.; 
Western, ivwlile.; . . ,,, H* , 
Game has been bad property, the holiday induced 
free shipments this way and the demand failed Lo 
clear it olf. Many lots, birds and yenlsoo Jm v * 
otally spoiled. Market low for sound stock. 
$tcu! ^at’ctti.^cmenW. 
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in« Advertisers. 
DON'T BE A FOOL, 
but send for Free Price List, and know why we sell 
a Five-Ton Wagon Scale at $50. All Iron and steel; 
brass beam. Delivered freight paid, and no pay till 
tested. 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, 
ltlNGI1AMTON, N. Y. 
MAGIC LANTERNS 
mid tsTKK Iv*P o,v-> •>. all kinds and price*. 
Views lllli>tratmg ovorv subject for PUBLIC KX- 
IIIBITIONs*. Ac. i/r .i in-alUiil’ir buKinrs* for a 
man unlit ,mnll rnpltul. Also Lanterns for Home 
Amusement. 74-payr Caluloi/ut fire. 
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ALWAYS BUY THE BEST. 
At the Centennial Exhibition. 
Guaranteed to lie the best made, the best self-reg¬ 
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Wind Mill ever offered the market* ot the world. 
Good, reliable Agents wanted. Send for Illnstrnted 
f.'atiilogue and Price List.. 
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