St. Louis, Mo.—Wheat—No. 2 Red Pall, 
96%@97#e., closing at tbe inside cash; 97%c. 
August, 98c. September, $1 October, $1.50 
November, 07%c. all the year; No. 3 Red Fall, 
94@95c.; No. 4, do., nominal. Corn dull at 
75)£@70c. cash; 76c. August, 74e. September. 
76%c. October, 64%c. November, 61%c. all 
the year. Oats 43%@45c. cash; 38%'c. Aug¬ 
ust, 85%c. September,35%c.Octol>er,34%c. all 
the year. Rye, 62@(53c. Butter quiet; dairy, 
15(§22c.; creamery, 2©<g24c. Eggs quiet at 
12@12%c. Whiskey steady at $1.15. Pork 
quiet; job lots, $21 @21.30. Hoas—market 
dull; pigs and light Yorkers, $7@7.50; butch¬ 
ers to best heavy, $$7.S0@S.35. Cattle— 
supply light; prices firm; all grades above 
common in fair demand ; canning Texans, 
$3@3.65; good to best, $3.75@4.50 ; native 
grass steers, $4.25(^5.25; good to choice ship¬ 
ping steers, fancy, $7.25 ; native cows and 
heifers, $9.50@4. Sheep— market steady and 
unchanged; fair to native steers, $3@4.50. 
Woou-The entire market can be mutinied up in n. 
few word*; dealers hold thelratocksconfldently.nnd 
manufacturer* have token fair amounts, paying 
present prior* without uny demurrer: domestic 
fleece, 42tft4fie; un^vashed, 2f>to32e: Western combing, 
45(3.470; Lake,'JHc; Spring Texas, 21fiu3lc, scoured do., 
50ta?le; Spring Ca’lfornla, 25V66132<-; seotired do., 
private term*; Colorado, ISO: domestic noils, 62c; 
Super pulled,Dec; Kuitt India,26*-- 
eheddar, tlnp, 9 L $'l&l(iVc: do. flat*. fancy. 9 J 4®10e 
do. do., choice, %\b<i£\S)4p\ do., fair to good, 6648c- 
Creantery BklniH, Due, s.hi<i6?o; do. fair, 16o. r >o; Skims,- 
Irou-clad, 
Cotton —In futures there has been Quite an active 
movement, with n decided advance on the near-by 
or wliut are considered the dangerous months, and 
more excitement thau for several day* past. Re 
colpts since September t, 4,1130 MS bale*, against 
8,721,652 bales same period last season. 
CURRENT PRICKS FOR SrOT COTTON. 
Quotations are based on American standard of 
classification and on cotton In store, running In 
LIVE STOCK MARBLETS. 
Ntrw York, Saturday, Aug. 5. 1882. 
Beeves.—T otal receipts for six days, 10.518, against 
10,619 head for the corresponplng period last week. 
The supply of light gras6-fed Texas and Color¬ 
ado cattle was In excess of thedemand. and these 
grades sold slowly at reduced price* at close of 
week. Oood and prime moor* were In fuir de¬ 
mand nr about previous figures. The Into and 
unexpected arrival of a large number of common 
cattle eunsod a decline from the opening rate*, 
and the late triuixnetlon* were at least ’4c ¥ 
is lower In prlcethon the dosing sale* of Wednesday. 
The extreme range for native steer* wu* from tuff, f* 
It to dres* 65 It., up to HMe. to dress f>7 it: for Texas 
and Cherokee do., from ?.;q to 9WC. 55 tt. and for Col¬ 
orado do. from 9 to 10c. 55 it. Exporter* bought WO 
good steer* for shipment to England In dressed 
quit rU-ts. 
C.vl.vrs.-The market ruled ftilr’y active early 
Friday morning, at about previous rates. We quote: 
Live calves, .Icruoy, bucks and River County, good 
to choice, !H«c: do. Suite prime; S-ttfipHlic. do. do. fair 
to good. 7Hta*8HC! fib- butter mint fed 514®6c: do. 
grassers, 414(450 dressed veals, poor to ralr. 8ifc9e; do. 
good to line, 9<® 10c; do. choice lb® 12c; do. city, 
12® Me. 
Sheep asp Lamps. Total receipt* for past six day*. 
38,035 head, against 39,718 for corresponding period 
last week. Receipts were largely In exce»w or ihede- 
tnand Friday, and a clearance could not be effected, 
although sellers ottered lutnba at a reduction of 56c 
¥ It from the current figures of the day before. The 
late Hales embraced common to prime sheep at 4® 
5 ) 40 . * ft. and ordinary to choice lambs at 
par Tt>. 
Western heavy wethers, clipped, TR It, nas’^jc; 
mixed do. do., 4«4lvc; do. .Jersey and near-by, 4@‘lk‘'I 
bucks, 3f<t3)4C; Spring lambs, $ ft, t'K&,7j4>c. 
Swine. — Live hogs were In better demand at close 
of week at slightly advanced figures, and good to 
prime may be quoted at front $9.60 to $8.80. 
Eoo* —The distribution Is In the main on the ordi¬ 
nary local run of orders. Some of the tin cat marks 
of Western showing Hoaaoniible perfect ion of quality 
would command 1J8C. on small orders, but 22 ) 60 , is 
Still about all that, can fairly be depended upon. 
Choice stock, in bbl. » doz , 23®26(:; State and Penn, 
in bbl„23J>fic$24e; choice Western, 2216c; oshor Western, 
21J44J22C, Canadian fresh, tine, in bbl*., 23c; all Kinds, 
poor to good, 216422c. 
Dried Fruits.— Old npples held steadily and secur¬ 
ing some attention. Samples of new come to hand, 
but no market value Is established as yet. Peaches 
nominal. HI nek berries firm and sell fairly. 
SJouthero apples, 1881, crop ordinary to’good, 4>4@ 
■W4C; do. do., due to choice, txoifi'-yC; «t,,. d<i„ fancy, 7 us 
?5ftC; Western, crop I«8I, ordinary, ftwSHc; do. do.. 
Choice lots, .NMafiftc; State One cut, 1881, Static; State 
quarters, |3HI, 6646c; apple-*, evaporated 1.--81, 116413c; 
do. choice, dug cut, H.ib15c. Peaches, Southern, crop 
1381, MialOir, do. Carolina, t-rop 1S81, good to fancy. 1164 
13c; do. Georgia, crop 1881, peeled, lo®He: evaporated 
peaches, peeled, nominal; do. impeded, BCffllUe; un¬ 
peeled peaches, halves, 1331 4Vfi644->ic; ilo., quarters, 
1381, 4)t®4)<jC Plums, Southern, 13c; Cherries. lSS'2, 
18C; Blackberries, 1*82, fie; Raspherrtes, ISK2, 25-0,26c, 
Huckleberries, 1881, KKifille, 
Fresh Fruits —Apples not in largo supply and 
pi line lots in shippiug order hnvo a fair demand and 
held (Irmly. Pea Axes plenty. Raspberries and cur¬ 
rants si -11 lug at about steady prices Blackberries 
more plenty and easier, Wluirtletierile*only moder¬ 
ately active. Pears are generally slow. 
Apples, Del. and Md. green, 13 crate, gt.OO®L50; do. 
do., Astrachan. P crate, $1.23641.75; do gurney, Astra- 
chan. ¥ obi., g3.uu64i.ui; ilo <i i , Hough, » ubl , $ 3 .® 
3 . 75 : do., windfalls, «* iibl , $; 5Di$2.!k>. Raspberries, 
Antwerp, b cup, 6647c; do , Brandywine, 41 cup, 
66470. Blackberries Upper Jersey, *■ qt, ikTsHc; a,,. 
Sun III Jersey, Wilson p qt , 6 — ‘ 
moilutalu, I' l* bush,, $l.f*Ki4 1.7 
#1.30: do. .Mi., e qt., 8 gilUC. 
7ui!*o; do., small, f it-. 844 I 0 . 
vmvr. #<.i"»ni-.i.iA' f uu. uU.x Or 
2.0U; do., Mil. and Del., Troth 
UO„ Hale’s p crate, 73 
#i>ui*6.0a Plums, : 
Watermelons, (Gad B 
1U0, $15.01X925.00, ' 
$2.0 *543 ixj; do. ... .... __I_. 
Jersey. •*» bbl., #2.75643.75. Pears, Norfolk ^Bartlett, 
> bush., 84.uj® 4.SJ; do , Clapp's Favorite, ¥ bush, 
8-MHli do.. Jargonelle, h bbl . 83 .u0646.lii, do., Bel-, ¥ 
bbl., 81.4U6S.5.1U: do.Sugar, v bush, 81.Ukal.25. Peanuts. 
Virginia, hand-picked, p It., lUVtrtj>lo>*c; do., fancy, 
SWJRg-; do., extraprime, ** 4 »c; do., good to prime. 
7648c; do., shelled. ¥ *-., 56»3'-4c; Pecan nuts. 1* tt., 18® 
13)4. 
Hav and Straiv,—R eally prime lot* of Timothy hay 
continue In light supply and held Ilrnuy, but lower 
grades arc pleuty enough and dull, htraw verv quiet. 
Hay, retail quality, hue, b 100 Its, 9f>c.®$l Ui;‘ do. do. 
fair to good, 7ii®S5o; do. ship ilug quality, 4_c; Straw, 
No. 1 rye, td®0c>o; do. abort rye, do. oat, 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Bail Governor.’ af 
Rlavtei-pi-lse Feed Mills "OT llull/AHSr 
For Wind, Horse, Steam or Water tC II mnv^’ 
Power. Climax Porn *nd tjotton ' Til- ‘j i J U-l'.'** - 
tivators. PumpB, Tanks, he. Bend I *. 
for brown Catalogue. 
SANDWICH ENTERPRISE CO., f-andwteh, JU. 
CHALLENGE WINDMILL 
Victorious at ful fairs. Over9,ooeJn 
actual use Ui every btote ana Terri 
torv of tbe U, S. it Is a section wnoel 
has been made by ua foi leu years; 
In All tbat time not one bar olown 
!■> down without tower OrtAklng — a 
record no other mill cau show. We 
■eavta n to the pubilo 10 determine tbelr merits. Mills 
Bent on 80 days'.trial. Best Feed Mills, Corn Shelter*. 
Ac., s.c. Catalogue free. CHALLENGE WIND MILL 
A VEE.U ilJLl. 6U.. Ua 1 a Via, lu. 
COLUMBIA BICYCLE 
It Is what every boy wants, and 
what, every man ought to hove. 
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Watertow n 
595 Washington St., Boston, Mas: 
New York Riding School 34th St. near 4th Avenue. 
Prices lor flout 1 , men! and roed.—Guotatlons; Flour; 
superUue, 8V2u<i«I.; forSprlllg, 83.:VkeiLoU, for Winter, 
No. i, 82.6Ua3.iAi; for Spriug. 83 likaiJ 40. for winter. 
Rye Hour, 82 i.M-jy.OU; .iiitierllue, 8J.23vaJ.8f); low 
extra, S-I. ,.7(jt.VO; choice. i'i.iO/t.3.2.5; city null, 
8 o.90vji6.2j, West India. »»ff grade, $6 25®5.5U; Hayti 
and south Amei'lca, 8 b.ok .-6 :nj. low e> ua. 84.50 
645.25; patent, • 6 . 201191 .4(1; iuuucsota. Iowa and Wls- 
couslu Spring, citnr extra, 85.;iiA«.6.iiU; poor to choice 
fancy, Infi-riui eh-.,, vXtr,,, $.3 t*ijj,0.25; 
straiglit extra, $ 6 .l:V.gji>,*5; choice. •i.Sv. cuoiee to 
fancy, 8 i-' 96 i>v.s-j; p,.or sunlgiu, 85.65; patent extra, 
86 . 5 U,< 4 »^. i3, jsior to fancy, 8 «,m.s.in, W inter extra, si.ai 
® 4 65; for HireOUd*, to ei.-tKii.'i IK; choice fancy family , 
S6,75uj»7.2.3; extra, lor exporr. 84.*meti.iW; patent extra, 
86.256ji8.5U; citleny 3 <bi«aI.R n; Southern extra, 
b.iiO; tciiuliy. 8 ii.ijio, 6 .uU; tatrty good to fancy, Upnnsen; 
$5 25*t>5 9 J tot extra, au-:l 86 .dAg dfitl f or family. Com 
meat, uranuy won-, 81.be; vVesturn yellow • t.25(g,4 5u: 
city bag meal, CuiiU-j, «1 6 t tH nu U-s, line yellow, 
billed and boltt-d, 81 85i-j,l 9U, flue wntte, otftcd ami 
butted, 8i.9Um-i.9u. unts and bontlny, 81 ju<ai5.au e 
bbl. Feed, Stturp*, 829 ,g, 3 U; No. 1. uitddHngs, 8A(-®28.; 
No. 2 imdililngs. 82 l.w 2 a.; No. L feed. 823, medium 
feed, 82J lAJ; No. 2 feed, 823 ILL rye feed. 82?.uuti*2<xlAJ * 
ton. 
Prices for grain.—W 11 : tv.ungraded Winter red, 95c. 
@*Lt7: No. red, 81..I a i.li-; 1 *, steamer No. 2 red, 
8i.156sl.l6ld; No. 2 red, > 1.1 ntuLlu, tor certiftcales, 
81.16','l'Sd. U 34 delivered; 8,.l5&} for old No. 2 (n Store. 
81-159*1®'. 16)4 for last naif August, 31.13 ^a6SI.i''3i tor 
1st to Sen .September, No. 1 Red, al.ls, uugitided 
white, 8 t.llR,. ! *l.lH; No. 2 white, Ctl.Lx; No. 1 whit'-, 
81.23 u.d, tisKeil; No. 2 t'.uc.-tgo, 81.1" bid; No 4 
red August, l.H-ipgd.ib; do.bvptelnber 21.1 l-'^.t 1.16, do. 
October, el. id. .< i.ii'i; do. November, j-i ir -,1 .. 1 ,; 
uo. seller tt,e year, 8oll'.V4<1.16; No. I wuiu- aopteiu- 
l)er, 21-1 'f t- RVlt 74a,m-; ear lots amt bout loads, 
Uauuoa aim Suite, »ic. »va« Ida forNiptemlKi oe- 
llvery. burley quo.l, steaoy at 81. lor Nu. I C ninla 
for nrst hail 01 October dt-lnery, ;<• vtim-i, lu ..e 
sonic 8 to 1 ' 1 1 nl< wore sold. Lum - . ujrau .--1 
Webteru mixed, No. 2, KtfjMgfeb&c. 111 store, 
Sh/dHJihJniC. delivered; sic. la clove 1 r, yellow 
Southern, We. on doca; No. 2 wulte, 81- to arrive, No. 
2 mixed, Align .t, ■ itOoytfr, do. Aepti moor. .S4k4b>v>*c; 
do. cctubei, -lUj-us r te; do. Novemuor, aujiltioJc: uo. 
seller the year, ,, -aw. ib4*c. O.vis—No. 3, bee; No. 4, 
69(a,70c; tor new.uc: lor old. No. 1, quoted iUc; No. 3 
While, too; No. 4 white, TiuviSd. for new, isc, for old; 
No. 1, quoted sue; white Houllieru, ale. to arrive; new 
Texas, u2q,c; No. 2, Ch-cago, The. delivered; mixed 
Western, indvi'x-. white ao. itl&Tbe; mixed trtate, OSy: 
740; while uo. iggeoe; No. 2 mixed August, 516452c, uo. 
September, IcJsijitiikiv; do. October, 1 ijkpiS-liikiu; do., 
belter the year, •il>i e iti,4jc. 
VISIBLE SUPPLY OF GRAIN IN THE UNITED STATES AND 
CANADA. 
July 28, July SO, 
lt»2. 1*81. 
bush. bush. 
13,a ib,341 Ui, i, 2,508 
6,2)1,023 If) 928,114 
l,26i,U87 7.3i3,8U6 
72,364 124 813 
661,493 188,826 
t/i<; licjtt fn V ne. 
33 ri fe for De- 
rcriptlve C*ta- 
jogue. 
H. H. Babcocs 
* Sons, 
Watertown. 
N. Y. 
. !-o>C, 3V horti boerrles, 
7>; Jersev, v i^-bush., 
Currants euerry, $< !b., 
, . , _ Peaches, N. O., fancy, 
ernte, 22.5(k.i,3.0o, do. do., ordinary, ft crate 81.bK» 
. ' ” T. _1V* ¥ crate, $l.75®2.uu. do. 
•3c.@81.25. Green gooseberries, 
N, C , blue F Ihj-pcek.. 40»5Uc. 
—. 1W». 22J (O@li0 Ub; do N\ C . V 
. Nutmeg melons, NVirfolk, bbl., 
Did., Mo., 8 bbl.. 82.Gkgi2.50; ao. 
Tk« only (IKl'klne that fwWvrd fin nwnrtl on b. tt, 
HcrM-pf-wtr Arid I lirvdier nnd riraas*, *1 tliv L-rit-r 
bill Exhibition; waa awnT-leJ the livf, 3;ot Cold 
Medals zlvea by the Now 3*ork ?l)ib3 AirrivitUnTnl 
Soriwly on llopw-ponrert nnJ Thr.--(o-rf, nnJ If 111-- 
Only ThrefhiT s-!.clt<l from the vo.l number fanilt In 
the l nite.l Stntv--. for I!lu-lmlion -in* tlt-KTiplfnn In 
“Appleton'f OyclofiediA of Applied MechnnU-s,’-' re¬ 
cently puhll-hed, thu* Adopting ll « the Standard 
umchlne of IhReonntry. Oiitalogtie sen: 'rev. Addn-fs 
91INARD II UibF.lt, Colilerklll, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 
tr veil prer-ose buying a winfl 
mil', get full Information of the 
Champion Vaneless Self Re:tt- 
latlng \VIN!M»H» Jj. If you 
want the Agency for the b -st 
windmill. Investigate themerlts 
of the I'liHinpion. Every mill 
fully warranted, and always 
give* satisfaction. 20 years’ 
experience In the manufacture 
ot ftunips mm wind • ills. 
C c- rf for Coro mg, 10 . 
poweij- <v nor1 as, 
Wnukegttn. Illinois. 
GALVANIZED 
Cable Fence Strand 
Keed. your StooLc 
WITH THK 
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PRINDLE STEAMER 
FOR COOKING FOOD FOR STOCK 
Juat the thing. 
PRICES REDUCED. 
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Peulai'klpru, Pa. 
The only fence that stands the lest of time. 
CATTLE PROOF-FIRE PROOF. 
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l»nrijp S. JUSTICE \ CO., 
14 No .Filtli Si., Pit.lit., l*n, 
Hops.— All accounts regarding the foreign crops* 
the requirements of consumers and the situation of 
stocks continue to he m holder’s favor. In fact, 
holders are masters of the situation, and an matters 
look at picse,it It would uol be surprising If brewers 
and those shippers who are holding olf until the last 
moment wlU ultimately be obliged to pay an advance 
on current price,. The weather nas be-u dry lu some 
sections of the Interior, and farmer*, for me few ho s 
they hold, demand 8Ue It 1* now thought that Ger 
many will be a powerful rival of the Cotte-t States in 
the matter of supplying any dertelener lu the English 
growth. 
N, Y. State, crop ot 1841, choice, 50352c; do. do., 
mediums, 45@18c; do. do., low grades, 4ivq,48e; crop 
of lsso, good to prime, none; do. (lo. low to fair, none; 
do. old olds. none. Eastern crop of 1881. ratr to 
choice, none; Paclfle eoast. do , 43@48. 
Naval STORK*. -Spirit* turpentine. 45V*e; rosins, 
stralm-d, <1 8736c: g‘**«t do.. 8t.9o.i2 w, low No. 2, 82.15; 
good No. 2, 8H JU; low No. 1, $2.13642.55; good No 1, 
$2 6234; low pale, 82.7U; good pale, $2 s,*m; extra pale, 
83.’-Dti63.l2i4; window glass, 8J.au. Tar - - Washington, 
$xl*J, Wilmington, $il*(; Newbern, g.'i.bi Pitch— 
city, f'2 85, 
Poultry and Gams.--L ive Poultry—Spring chickens, 
near-by, #( tt, 236428c; Spring cnlckens, Southern. 
20,1*21 c; rowl*. Pa and Jersey P m, 176418c; do. State, 
17641-tc; do. Western, J7c; do. Southern, 166417c; 
rooster*, old, IF tt. 96»10c; Turkeys, Jersey and Pa h 
tt, 1164H 3 ; do. vVoxt-rn, iu@llc: uticks, Slate, Pa. and 
J-ro-y, p pair, 75c 1,25; do. Western ONfliSUc; U-ese, 
W» stern, V pair, $1.31641..V); do. State, Pa. nnd Jersey, 
¥ pair, $1.73-442.25. 
Drobsed Poultry -Turkey*, small. 166417c; Uo. large, 
l.7@iin); Springs, Philadelphia, I to S tt* t> pair, Jtitafic; 
do. Phlla, 3 to I Its *< pair, ¥ tt, 23c; chli-kcna, Mute, 
choice broiler*, 2;>t#JL«, do. Wo.st.ern. largo broilers, 
'Jj-iJik:; do. Western small broher*, 2bt®21c; fowls, 
Buck*Co. and N -I., prime, lHc: do. L. Lund N.J., 
fair to good, l*Xilic; do. 1 hlladelpbu. nry picked, 
brune, l*il9c-, do. State ami Western, dry picked. 
lSc, do. do.. M-Alded, Wc; do. fair to good, 156416c; 
tllieks, Jersey, ¥ tt, 1 'Nil:1c do. 8tate ami Western, 
fa r to bolkI, U(il3c; do. Phtladt Iplila. Spring, f tt, 
ll'@A-c; du. l. I, spring, 16641 He, do. state and VN esteru 
Spring, 14(-4I6e. 
Game WtHjdcock, ¥ pair. ?5c.6v$l-hQ. English snipe, 
fresh killed, iydoAeii, •i.i.'sioiui; English snip* and 
plover, poor tofatr. $1.56(0)1.75; wild pigeon*. staU f -ll, 
p dozen, CI,(JU@1 7.3; tame squa-s. light ¥ dozen, 
$l7.)@2ill; tame squab*, (lack. ¥ dozen, $l.i6@1.5-; 
tame pigeon*, live, f< pair, a3@l'c. 
Rick The demnnd has been moderate. Adv’ces 
from Ihe snufu indicate a*U>w movement of t.ne new 
crop, only inferior sample lots having os yet come In, 
Salt.- The market renmlns quite steady all 
through, with a very fair amount of busluei**. 
Ashton's. $2.5u ¥ tiack; Higgle'* ••Eureka” and 
noittle* - , 8!.’u; l’hoeulx, *2.50, lleaktii's, 3Vashlng- 
lon's, Worthington'*, Marshall's, 3>rdin sand Evans', 
$1.50@1.GU; Other brands, fl.-IUt-tl '3: Liverpool ground, 
81c; Turk * Island, 30c; Lisbon, k2iA25ij; lleollerra- 
uean, 286430c. 
Tobacco.—K eutucky dull, unchanged; seed leaf 
dull: New Engluml, 188b, 7k»l2l-6c; Pennsylvania, 
1880 , (i@l2c: Now Englaud, 188-j, Havana seed, 20@23e; 
Havana, 88c.(( 4 $ 1 . 20 . 
V'gOKTAni sg.—Potatoes were in good demand, and 
prices were steadily sustained; Vuglnla sweets are 
arriving and held at $%.?. r * bbl.. but selling very 
slowly. 1'ennesec sweets left are rarely salable above 
85. V bbl. Tomatoes plenty and barely steady. 
Cucumbers firm. Beets higher, onions selling 
fairly. Cabbage starve turn decidedly higher. 
Run-hut turnips dull. Given com a shade tinner. 
Other vegetables about a* quoted. 
Green peas, L. I., P bag. $2.25642..30; Hina beans, W 
$3.&o@4.Uo: string beans, L I., «t bag. $1 25@t 75; 
p .tuto onions, Md., ¥ bbl.. $2,306*3.: onions, Western, 
yellow, $2.30642.73; do. white, $J.Ut)@;P2.'i; cabbage, 
uear-by, »< lixi, $r.oO@lu.n); potatoes, 1. L. P bbl. $2.25 
642.75; do. Jersey, $2.2564275; cucumbers, L. L, V 1UI, 
7.3c.-il.iyi; tomatoes. L. L I* box $l.uo@1.23; do. Jersey. 
¥ box. •A<c.$l.wl; b, eta, L. I., I‘ 100 hunene*. $'2.UO@2.50; 
turnips, Itusxi.i, tt bid., ;5o.$1.00; radishes. L. I. 
* uw 11 . bunches. $1.23. 
CHHSTFR is Hestined to he the one 
great S-raxberry of tile future. So say 
all who have seen our beds In fruiting the 
past two years. Plants set now 
June. 3Ve have a number of beds 
' • a || | | them, strong and well 
e tjk# | I U half enouvh plants to 
■t WV I I II Spring. Order early, 
s W V I I II time. There are at least 
ready to Ship at once in pots or layers, 
atte tion. Any one whni’ 1 j > 
the Credent, large and Ilf 1 k| 
berlanj. firmest of all. VV Q lU 
all circumstances, and ■■ rill 
sirsiwibir; dcd 
S’sa.s'iDlu Dttl 
in^, berries ripe and naif ripe. 
Orders will receive prompt 
S '* berry as prolific as 
beautiful as the Cum- 
!h< best berry under 
always sure to produce 
, I f- ft even on light, 
11 L V" should see our 
| I I -A ored plate, show* 
11 row in full fruit* 
[OaemLlewest from Notre-Danm ralveralty.j 
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 
Conducted by Sister* of Holy Cm**. The Academic 
Course Is thorough In the Preparatory, Senior and 
Classical Grade* Musle Department, uu tin-plan -1 
the best Conservatories of Europe, 1* under charge 
of a complete cm-p* of teacher*. It eotnprtsesa large 
Music Hail and 28 separate rooms for instrument*, 
'•tudlo modeled on the great Art Schools of Europe. 
Lruwtng atul Painting from life and the Antique. 
Hulldlug commodious, ample accommodation* for 
J5 - pupils. For 1 oil Particular)* apblv tor catalogue 
(O MuThER S ‘PKltlOH ST. M vitV’S, Notkk-Damk 
P. O., tnd 
Wheat 
Corn.., 
Oats ... 
Barley, 
Kye.... 
Prices of Provisions—Pork — Mess spot, $20.75® 
20.8736; old, $21.50 new; clear back, $21,20. induing of 
tne moment done in options; extra prime, $1 ».j 0(*.19.; 
3Vesteru prune mess, $21 W; city family moss, 831 lib; 
new me8», Ai 1 gu. 1 t, $2,.l3ia--I.'43, September, a2i,.i564 
21.45; October, $2l..3,M#2i.6u. Beof less active auu 
ottered mure freely, extra meos, $1.).00 ui.ij. 30; city 
extra Indut me**, gi36l»33. Beef uam* very rtcaduy 
hel l, deinana moderate, quoted x m : *1*^21.50. Cut 
meats have a modetat- Inquiry, nud bold lo very 
steady price*. lTcxird bellies. 10 tt. average, lie; do. 
12 tt, 12?^c. plcgled sliouluerd, lie; pleated bams, I4!*c; 
smoked shoucde.s, 12c * molted hams, 13®16 c. Bacon, 
prices nominal ut IJMic. J .ard—•■’poi.-uiatlve trading 
only moderately acme, demand for *pot lots eou 
tmue* very alow. Pr-me steam ou spot, quoted 
12 irK.- i 2 .vic, city steam, quiet but drill, 12.4-c; reilned 
quoted 12 95. 
BUTTER.—The line of demarkation Ob quality has 
become inure sharply drawn and ume varies accord 
lltgly. Strictly due I'restt llav-tjrid goods m-et. with 
the usual local cull and some out-of no* 11 detnaud, 
and, with llguter reccipl*, buyers were pretty quKx 
operators wuen they lound wlixl they desireu, giving 
pall* tbe pr-teri-uc- lu ail case*. Right ut this polui. 
uowever, all advantage 1.0 the se.ler ceased, and, 
with further addition*, the great bulk, of the supply 
(uluo-teiith* of the butler) I* in even a worse con- 
dll ion Ilian a week 11 * 0 . There is a large quantity of 
butter lu store. 
Creamery fancy, 2&®26o; choice, 24e, fair to good, 
22(0i23c: o illuary. 2 d<oi 2 le, State half tlrkiu tubs amt 
pali*. fancy, Jltuicoc; do. choice, 2'2>a'si23c; do. prime, 2u!n 
UV21>«e; do. fair lu good, 19642UC, State Welsh tubs, 
choice, 23c; Welsh tuba, prime, 21igi2.'c; oiatc Welali 
tubs, lair lo good, l‘J(ii»3Uc; Western Imitation cream¬ 
ery, 1*0*240, do. dairy choice, 2oc; *lo. good to prime, 
186»d9c; do. ordinary to fair, loefliic. Western ructory, 
choice curreUt m.dtb. i7 .pi .vu do. fair to gooduo., iti 
®iu>®e; uo. ordinary, Ia(?Uutfic. 
Chekse.—W ith the larger and morn generally dis¬ 
tributed supply on baud, the market nuiurany de¬ 
velops luereaxed buimatiou, hut the lone uoiiliuut.* 
somewhat uusidlh-d, and we hud a dlttureUCe of 
opiulou over values. Cu-lce goods out lucamg some 
esseulluls to biUig itiem up to the grading of fuucy, 
sell at iu.ipl0>*o,, wulieou the more (unity lots mu 
teudeuey is 10 favor the buyer Creamer j goods not 
very active, shippers uujeeiiug to the quamy of the 
Olferlug. The Omu grade* arc slow and nominally 
unchanged. 
Mate factory, fancy white. lUkauiJiCi do. fancy 
colored. 1046 g,ile; uo. choice, u» fc e, uo. uue, lu>s(a.lo^o 
FREE CATALOGUE rives a full des-ription of this and all 
the "tber best sons, Ri lwell. Finch, Mount 3'ernon. Shnrpless.and 
many others. HALE BROTHERS, So.Glastonbury, Cona 
Rogers Seed Wheat 
IMPROVED FARM IMPLEMENTS 
I will hav e for sale after harvest: over 1.0(10 hushnls 
of ROGERS WHEAT. It is a white chaff, hnld, stiff, 
strawed Amber variety of superior excellence fur 
milling, hardy and productive. 
Price, $2.(X) per bush. Rates to dealers on applied 
Lion. Bags. 25 cents. 
Non Explosive Steam Engines, Best Railway & Lever 
Horse Powers, Threshing Machines, Straw-preserving 
Threshers: La Dow’s'Disc and steel spring Tooth liar 
rows.Eagle Sulky Horse Rakes.C'ultlvators.Feed Mills 
Feed Steamers,«te., &o. 3V heeler. t Melick Go.,Alb my 
N.V. Established 1*30. Send for Illustrated Catalogue 
MoorhcadAillc, Kric Co., Pti 
a week In your own town. Terms and $5 outfit 
free. AHrire#* Hallett. * C«x. PeFtland, Mf lue. 
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trumiivriTlvSthat l>i*lilNil's PI I.K Rli-AIEUY 
fails to cure. Prepared by J.P.MILLER. .31.1'.. 916 Arch 
St. Phlla., Pa. jYiwi genuine without hin Hignaturo. Rend 
lor circular. Sold by druggists and country stores, 5 ,' |. 
a week, $12 a day at home easily made. Costly 
outfit free. Address True A Co. Augusta Me 
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