SEPT 18 
THE BUBAL 
<Thc i^iuiid5. 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
Up to Saturday, Sept. 9. 
Chicago.—Wheat lower, regular, 98c. 
September; 93@98%c. October; 93@93J£c. 
Novembet; 98c., all the year; No. S3 Red 
Winter, 98c. cash; 97%@98c. September; 
$1.01}^ October: No. 2 Chicago Spring, 98c. 
cash; 97%@98c. September; 93(aU3%e. Octo¬ 
ber; 93}£c. November; No. .'5 Chicago Spring, 
85%c. Cohn lower at 70%(rt70,Wj'c. cash; 
7()%c. September; 07@O7#t;. October; fl2&® 
82%c. November; 51 %e. January; j^tj. May; 
50%c. all the year; rejected, <57>jC. Oath 
33@33%e, cash; 33%e. September; 32%@32%c # 
October; 32%c. November; 33%e, all the 
year; 3J%c. May; rejected, 81a, Rvk dull at 
GOc. Baulky steady at 80@8®b. cash; 84%e, 
September; 90c, October. Flaxseed lower 
at |1.22@1.23; choice Russian, $1.80. Hut. 
teu steady ; creamery, fair to fancy, 34@82e; 
dairies, good to choice, 10@24c; packing ituck 
13@l3%c. Eoas easier at l8@18%c. Hogs— 
Trade rather weak on all but choice, of which 
but few' were olfered here, the quality being 
uncommonly poor; mixed, $7.tt0®8,49; heavy 
*8.45@9 00; light, $7.06@8.5O; skips, $5.00® 
7.25. CaTTLE —Market weak and slow on all 
low and medium grades; few exports; some 
sold at $0.90(g7 25; good to choice shipping, 
$(i.00@0.60; common to fair, $4 0(1®5 50; 
butchers’ dull and weak at $2 20@4 25; stock 
ers and feeders, $3.00®3.75; general demand 
for feeders limited; supply large; range weak; 
Texans. $3.50@4.2o; half-breeds and Ameri¬ 
cans, $4.25@5.50. Shekp— Market strong and 
active at firmer rates; poor to fair, $8.00@ 
4.25; medium to good, $4.00@4,25. choice to 
extra, $4.50@5,00, 
Cincinnati. — WnKAT dull; No. 2 Rod 
Winter, 94%®95n, spot; 94®94%c, September; 
97c, October; 99%®99%o, November; 94%e. 
all the year. Cohn steady; No. 2 mixed, 
71%c, spot; 70c. September; 03%c, October; 
53®53%c, November; 5I%®.51 %c, all the 
year, 51u, January. Oats heavy, No. 2 mixed, 
33%®34o, spot; 32®32%'c, September; 82’io 
October and November; 32%c. all the year’ 
Rye steady at #6(gfl7c. Baulky dull; extra 
No. 3 Fall, 80®83c. Buttkh firm, choice 
Western reserve, 28c; choice central Ohio, 
20c. Hogs firm; common and light, $0.75® 
8 65; packing and butchers’ $8 ®9. 
St. Louis.—Wheat strong; No. 2 red caih 
94%c; October, 94%o; November, 94%c; be. 
eember, 95%c; year. 94%o; January, 90%c. 
Corn higher; cash, (50c, bid;September, 60%c. 
October, 65%c; November 50c; December, 
52%c. year, 58%o; Jan., 48%o; May, SO.'.je. 
Corn firm;cash, 00%® 07%'c; September, 00%c 
bid; October, 03%®0>%o; November, 50% 
®56%c; December; 52%e. bid; year, 52%®<52 
%c. bid; January 48%c; May, 50%c. Oats 
32%@33’iO., according to location. Cattle 
market firmer on dimioishivl receipts: com¬ 
mon to fair gross Texans $3®3.50; good to 
very best; $3.75®4 50; mixed native butch¬ 
ers’ stull, $2 75®3.50; butchers’ steers and 
heifers, $3.50®>4; good bulls, $4®8.25; West¬ 
ern half-bree is, $4.25®4.75; light shipping 
steers, $4.25®5; heavy, $5®0; some 1,400 lb., 
steers brought $0.50, Sheep steady; muttons, 
$3.25@4.5o, the outside price for top grades. 
Hogs steady with a fair demand; pigs and light 
Yoikers, $7.75®8.25; good Yorkers, #H.30®8.- 
50; butchers’ to best heavy, $8.05®9,25; culls, 
|0.5O@7.5O. 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw York, Saturday, Sept. 9. 1882. 
Beans and Peas.— The market does not afford much 
encouragement lor holders of the stocks. Full stoeks 
in hand an<l the new crop near-by not calculated to 
help others. 
beaus, morrow, 1891 prime, $2.9t)to3.U0; do fair to 
good, $2 otka'2do. medium 1881, choice, $'.t<K(ii l.,; 
do. lair to good, $2 2. r Hg2 86 ; do MU, 1881. choice, $ 4 .95 
8 . 1 X 1 , do. futr to gooo, $2.;>Oia,2.i5; do. while kidney, 
18.il, choice, $ 9 . 20 . 1*3 25; do. do. lair to good, $2.75 
(ftS.UO do. red kidney, 1KKI, choice, $2.75(3)2 85; do. 
<io., lair to good, $2 80; do turtle sodp, $225ig, 
2.8u; do. foreign pea be.,>tni, fiJ.7JMi8.tw; <lt>. do , meal 
urns, fil.UHal.i 8 ; do. do., ordinary, $i.4Uw>1.50; no., 
California lima, $4.1*1; Pelt*, green, Pfil, prime, $1.40 
fei.43 do. do , poor tu good, $T 2j<S>h85; do. Southern, 
b. e. fi two bush, bag, fil.OU. 
Bueadbicfeb ami Uiiovisimns.—W heat has declined 
a little, l' t n uusetlh d and lover; oal* same. There 
has been also a quite general depression In the pro¬ 
vision inur» et. 
Prices of Provisions —Pork New moss, spot, $22 
old muss split, nominal; now, do., $22; new metis Hop 
tember, j> v i.pi,* 21.IW; October, $fi k'ksiVI 80; prime 
mess, *21..64*21 30; city ittimiy filt.UU. liect-Extra 
nitss, sl > 80 city extra India iucmm, in ten , $30«i,;t.j 8». 
Beef hams, $19.80*19,30, Out m«<it«—pickled bellies, 
18to 3*qe.; do shoulders, iLJac.. do, hams, 1141*1 ic : 
gm.iked snouldcrs.iJc.do.hums.l.vqtoitiLc; oacou, long 
clear, In-re, 11',p'; at West tin, Li..siC, tlllni 1 clear, He. 
tires cd hogs city, I boili>&o. I.ltd prime steam, 
spot, 12.18c. (.including l.tXJO tc». for export, city 
steam, $12- 
IPricesror Hour, meal andfeed—Flour.No. 2,$3.00<ai3.73, 
latter extreme: kuporflne, $8,706*4.23; latun o treme, 
comm.m to fall' extra Stale, $4 40 m*4 , 8 ; g,.od to fancy 
do., $ 1 . 8 iK$?.dO; Common to good extra Western, 
fil 406*5 2 t|; g.moto eiiolee, $6.28 <*9 16; common to good 
extra rouitu hoop Ohm; fit i>iu». r i. 20 ; good r, choice do., 
$6 26ii*i.6,>;common extra Minnesota. $1.60*5.50; clear, 
$i >.8 nun .50 rye ml a lure, go i J (®6 id; Uakefo' extra, 
$G50®«; Mil .light, $i.Ulik 8 .IW, patent, *8 UUu$0. l.i, St, 
Louis common to fair extra. fil.i.O.w.i 25, gooo to vety 
choice ramny $8:10*8.26 patent winter «In ftt extra, 
fill i& 4 * 8 , 2 .’i, city mill extra tor West Indies, fie 10 * 6 . 110 , 
South America, $ 1 55w 1 patciit, fi'j.Vi.«,.i. fiuutti rn 
Hour m re acli'o-lomttiou to giipd extra fi4.*JLK(p 
5.20; good to 1 Indue do., $ 6 . 184 *?.50; including SOU bbls. 
for export, fi5.7rKn.ti 28 . Kye dour Atcody—superfine, 
$ 3 , 006 * 1 , Cora meal quiet, Untidywlno, $4.60, quoloa 
fil.tiUto'l.iO, fellow VVesteru $L266>l.a0. 
Feed, sharps, fiiO.tifiSl; No. I. middlings. $2S.to30; 
No. 2. miauling*, u28; No. 1. l'ccd $22.(<si2.i; modtuni 
feed. $19.@20; No. 2, feed, $19.0 @20; rye feed $28.00 $1 
ton. 
Prices for grain. Wheat, steamer No. 3 red, $ 1 . 01 - 
No. H red, fi .UA^.vlil 05^; steamer No. 2 red, fii II 6 W 64 
1.07; No. 2 red *1 07@1 03: tor ccrtlllcnte SU«'4®I.08W 
delivered. $1.10 free on hoard: mixed Winter, $1,0'% 
.@1 06,*4; ungraded white. tf 7 j 4 <'.M,$| 14: No. 2 wlilte, 
fil.1:1. steamer No. 1 white, fil l2@1.i:|: No. 1 while 
fil It! for certificate,; 1 | 14 delivered No 2 red 
special delivery September, fil iw^pti,! ill No 2 red, 
September, fiui, l.p.i i ir®; ■)<) < ctoiier, $l.(l894@l.lu; 
No. 1 . wlilte, September fil.16 Kyk 7P,i,7NC: for Oamnla 
und state ciii-liit* and boatloads. bAiti-KY Malt, 
prime Canada, $1 21 cash. Corn -Ungraded Western 
mixed, HIM Nile.; No. 2, SkicWc; No. 2 white No. 
2 mixed, September. HP^toKle.; do. Octohof, •s!^@Hnc ; 
tlo November. ?2'yto74!^e.; do, December, 67>(t,«K®<ie; 
do. Mav, 62c.; Oats-N o 3, :tHUr,a39>lo ; No 2, uepitfec; 
No. 1 , lie; No. 3 white. U 6412 C; No 3. 44J4@Sfie,No 1 <io. 
I’C mixed u 1 ste-u :i3@'9t'i whltedo, I4@47cj mixed 
State, l ie; white State, 44 @fiU 4 e; No 2 mixed Septem¬ 
ber, 41@42c: do. special delivery September, 44c; do, 
October, 4:%@429fiC; do, November, 
VISIBLE SUPPLY OF OllAIN IN TUIC UNITED STATES AND 
CANADA. 
Sept. 2, Sept. 3, 
1682. 1881. 
bush. bush. 
Wheat.. 12,UP,,698 19.507,648 
Corn... 6,281,732 22 857, 73 
Oats. 5,898,404 7,087,4 8 
Barley. 87,360 37" 833 
Kye... 449,105 510,672 
Butter.—T he general condit ions of the market re¬ 
mained much the same as for some little time past. 
Choice and fancy goods were scarce enough to per¬ 
mit buIch quite dose to the supply, and n celvpisln 
all coses looked for full former rates. Very choice 
rtrhlus are wanted vvllhsu ncotmlounl parcel above 
quotations. Of the ice house goons the covering la 
moderite, but holder* arc keeping 11 quiet watch 
upon the marker, ami Improve every opportunity to 
work on some < f the stock. 
CreantoFy fancy, 3l@32o; choice, TOiip'Oe: fair to good, 
24i»28c: o dluary. 20@23ui Stale hair tlrkln tubs and 
palls, fancy, 29ut'J0e; do. choice 2fiw28c; do KO 011 , 22 @ 
26e; do fair, 2U@3lc; NMte tlrkln* Hue, 27to2HC Slate 
Welsh tubs choice,2'. .Vv7c: Welsh tulis, good lo prime, 
21 «/, 24 e: State Weigh tubs, fair to good. 19@20c; West¬ 
ern Imitation creamery, 2u<a2lie do. dairy choice, 
206932 c; do go<xl to prime. 1H@19 c; do. ortllnary to 
fair. P : @l7c; Western raetory. .lutte, choice, ! 8 e 
do fair to good. 16@17c; tlo choice current make. I 60 ; 
do. ralr to g'X>d do.. l5@t5V£e; do. orUnary, MOUtfic, 
CllRERH.— Sfttte fa..fancy ll.%<aMc;eholce.llM®n^O; 
do. fine. i 0 i 4 »«IUjl(c; do medium. UttratlOJtc; do poor 10 
fair, 7@9c; Ohio eheddar, good to due, 9t^@10!^c, do. 
Hals choice, ‘.IV^tslOtfic: tlo. line, do. fair 
to good, St'vSc; Creamery slams, gootl, 51fi@6c; do. 
fair, 4@5c; Hkltns, Iron clad, 26t:{J<,c 
Cotton.-M arket for rutnrosa little irregular at the 
close of week- Spots about steady. Receipts since 
September 1,26,445 bales, against 62,063 bales Borne 
time last year. 
CURRENT PRICKS FOR SCOT COTTON, 
Quotations are based on American standard of 
Olasnirt •»( Ion and Oil Col toll In store, running In 
quality not more than half a grade above or below 
the grude quoted. 
Ordinary. 
Strict ortllnary. 
Good ordinary. 
8trlct good ordinary. 
Low middling. 
Strict low middling.. 
Middling. 
Good Middling.. 
Strict good middling. 
Middling fair 
Hair. 
N. Orleans 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
Texas 
... 10 7-16 
1U« 
10iW 
... 10% 
11 3-16 
n 3 -I 6 
... It 11-16 
12 
12 
... 12% 
12 7-16 
12 7-16 
... 12% 
12 13-lfi 12 13-16 
... 12 11-16 
13 
13 
... 12 13-16 
13 W 
13« 
... 138-18 
19K 
134 
... 13 7-16 
18« 
Wi 
... 13 15-lli 
Mq 
14M 
... 14 11-16 
15 
15 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary. 10 1 16 I Low Middling. 1) 9 16 
Strict good ordinary. ... 107J 1 .Middling_ . 12ht 
Dried Fruits —Southeru nuples, I 8 SI, crop ordin¬ 
ary to good, .lutl’-tic; do. do., line to choice, 6 @ 6 ^ 2 e; do. 
do., fancy, figure; Western, crop 1HSL ordinary, 5@ 
H'qe; (lo. do., choice lot.*, SVtjtd.c'Vte; Slate line cut, 
1881, 6 ( 1461 '-, State quarters, 1881, 3@6c; apple*, evapor¬ 
ated 1181, IhjstSe; do. choice, ring cut, 14 silTc, Peaches, 
Soul hern, crop I-S2, ivsllle, do. Carolina, crop 1862, 
good 10 fancy, IbofilHg; 1 lo. Ueorgtn, crop |SH,‘, peeled, 
I0@llc; u 11 peeled peacheH halves. 18S2 ivtto'c; do., 
quarters. Ifd2, 4o Plums, Suutli-rn, H@15c; 1 herrles. 
1892, 21^j7t23e; Hlaekbcrrtcv, 18S2, ? 4 i vHC; Kaspher- 
rles, lift2, 30@31c; Huckleberries. 1181, 12!.^®13c. 
Kuos.—Quite it firm, uniform tone Is preserved on 
the market, in view of lhe moderate receipts A 
good supply in ice hotl.se, drawn out In competition 
w.lh Ir. nh gu,i 1 * at tin- ruling vain,- 
Cholc.c stork In bbls., fi dor. , 23@26c.; State and 
Ha. In bills , 2116 (425; choice Weatcru, 23W >t'2le.; other 
Western, 22tsto2Sc.; Canada, fresh, line, In bbls., 24c; 
all kinds, pour to good, 21 Sj@ 22 c. 
Fttvsit FllOITS.—Apple*, Summer Pippin, bbl , 
$ 2 .otH© 2 ..‘iO: do.Orange PLtiiu, fil ?:,@2.2i do. Graven- 
stein. $2 ; do vdndfulls, $l,i)i@$l VI; wlmrlle 
berries. Jersey, per half bushel, ,.1.25 peaches. Mary- 
Juml and Delaware, extra, »• crate, fil.ooud 25; 
tllllo, ditto, plain do., ?5itt0c; do. do. baskets 
extra lllftO.ie; do do baskets, plain, lo HOo; 
plums, egg, P bbl , $8 11 x 319 , 00 ; do. Green Gage, fil oo@ 
9.Ml; do Lombard, $ > 50@5 00 ; do. lid. uml Del., blue, 
per quart, Utoio; watermelons, Maryland F lot), 
$1 00(,a 14.0U : do. Jersey negro heads $1 OHfe 
$12.Ml; nutmeg melons. Jersey V b rrel, 73c@ 
SI.50 peats, Kl\er. Bartlett, P barrel, fi7.id(«i 
8 . 00 , do. Clapp’s Favorite, do , $'> Mv< 6 ? <»l, do. Hell, b 
bbl ,$3.5ij@4.M»; do. cooking,* hush. $:.N» >6251; grape-, 
Tallman, Jcncvs, *■ do Del , 36 k> eases, 
$8 IJ0@4 1 0 ; do Southern Coo ord, cun s, $2 30@3.00; 
do Up-river IveB and Ilunfo d, p B>. ka.H's.c; <1o, 
Jersey, ltarlford and Ives V n>, 2W®:Ht|(:; Peanuts, 
Virginia, hand-picked, V it'., 0 -nOCMtc, tlo., fancy, 
S^ta-HAje: do., extra prime, 8 a 8 ‘.ic; do., good to prime, 
Iwr'e 1 ; do., shelled, f W., 8 @:>He, 
Hav and straw.— The movement In hay continues 
slow, and the supply Is liberal. Prime rimothy Is 
quoted at H e,, ulthoit It that Is extreme, and even 
80 c. Is claimed by sun 10 denier* mh dlillcuit to reach 
for prime lots Straw unchanged 
Hay, I'clull quality. line, fil It O ms, H0a85c; do. fall’ 
to good, 05oo7»c. do, shipping quality, SVfiHOc straw. 
No. 1 rye, 50@56c, do. short rye,' I0@18c; do. out. 
30@35c. 
Hors.—It Still appears that the yield In this State 
will he less lltutt , > per cent, of la.'t year's and there 
la no change for the better In the English reports. 
N. Y. Stale, crop of 1682, choice, 93to '. 5 c; do. do., 
mediums, 51tor>.{c; do. tlo., low grades, »9'Sin; crop of 
1881, good to choice, 50@53in do,low to fair, 47@19. 
Poultry and l».vme —Demand for Spring chickens 
Is good. Fowls In light supply. Dressed in light 
supply an 1 wanted at better prices. 
Live Spring chickens, ttcar-bv, V m, 19@20c; do. 
Southern I7«c i;; fowl*. Pennsylvania and Jeruey 
fi< m, I7e; do. do. State. 17o do Wealerti. I 6 @l*e; 
do. SoUtllern, 16c; roost rs old. *< m. 9 guUo; Turkey*, 
Jcr«i>y and Pa fit 7 > l|@l lit; do. VVeitern, lix.ol lc; 
ducks, State. Pa. and Jersey, V pair, 7.v.@il.26; do. 
West'rn, W.irtiOc| Geese, W-sle 11 , *' pair, fil.3,@l.j(l; 
do. State. Pa., and Jersey, fit pair, $1 73(uj225. 
Dressed Pouliry-Turkeys, small. 16c; do. large, 
15t®16”, Sprlu<s, Philadelphia, 1 to '> lbs fii pair,23@.4ci 
do. PUlla. 3 to I lbs fi* pulr.fi lb,22wi33c; chickens. State, 
choice broilers, 20a2lc, utx Western, large brolbrs, 
19@2Qc; do Western small brolh ra, 18W190; fowls, 
Bucks Go. and N J., prime, IS'jtlOc. do. L. Land N. 
J., fair to go-aJ, l 6 @l,c; tin. Khlladelphla. dry picked, 
prime, lUto’Joc; do. stale and WcKteru, dry picked, 
13@19c. do. do., scalded, I7ijtl8e; do. fair lo good, HKtO 
17c; ducks. Jrrscy, fi m. t4ael5c. 
liamc Panridgcs, i< polr, $i.25@l 50; Grouse, do. 
78c.04$I, 0; Woodcoek, * Pair, $1 75641.50; grass 
plover, fi doaeu, $2»; English snipe, fresh killed, 
fit dozen, fii.50; do. uud plover, poor tofilr, filUtkit) 
1.25. wild tilgi-oqs. hUill fcil fi 1 ( 0 /. q, $1 Mlrml :50; tame 
squabs light, do., $t OOciii'.; do dark, do., $1.5U@L62; 
lume pigeons, live, fi pair, :iO(i64ac; wild ducks, tnal 
lards, p pnlr, lie;50c do, teal, fi pair, IcosjOc; do. 
common, fi pair, 2 "'30c, 
Hick. - Caro Una, choice, 7@7Wv; do. good to prime, 
6>jj(t»64ic; do common lo fair, 5^i<ai6qe: Louts! tut, 
low lair to fair jjfij.6qe. Hungotm. tu bond 2it,'rt24*c; 
tlo. duty paid, 5 ;.^;,t^c, Patna, duty ptdd, 59fi@6c. 
Suoak, &o.—K etlned Sugar, cut louf. 9^c; crushed 
9tae. cubes, 9!s,c, powdered, UJ^aJ'vc; grAOUlatcd,9iqi@ 
9 3-10 mould '.v’’ Ujt'Jthc; confectioners "A" 8 j*',o'c; 
coffee *'A” standard, S-) 4 @ 87 »i coffee off 'A" IlitotibjC; 
white extra ’‘C” 8 U 1168 ,v lttc; extra’ TSqktSJkc; ■ C" 
7>4@79t)C;yellow, ejfitottijC. Molasses—Cuba, 50® test, 31 
(33to,: Porto Klcn. Sl®3ic: grocery grades, 60@74c for 
New Orleans, and 45@50c. for Porto Hlco. 
Tobacco. Krnrucky lugs, 6@7J4c,1e8f, 9<aiot4c; 1881 
Wlsc.onr.ln seed leaf and Havana. Reed. llta). lie; 1881, 
New England, t9@82jftC; 1680 Ptnnsylvauia, 67i20;; 
navana. 68c.@$1.15. 
VKOKT4m.E8 —There Is a trifle better demand for 
potatoes and the tone Is a k adc st adler. Long 
island Kobo are running out, and prime lots held 
h'gher. 
Lima beans, pot.nto fi bag, fil OVir.1.23; do. Hat, fi 
bag. 7 c frtfil.il): string beans. L 1 fi bag. fil 50@1 75; 
onions, red, fi bbl., $1 M)@1.7rt onions. Western, yel¬ 
low, $2 0002 5(1: do white $2 Ml ,i>.t oil- cabbage, near¬ 
by, fi ion. fi:,Mvavou' potatoes. L L. fi bbl $2.2302.50; 
do, Jersey. $2 00vot25. sweet point ics. Va. yellow, 
fi bbl . $3 'A'.r.t'TI ; do Del , do $2 Stltdcl.'73; cucumbers, 
L. fi too 3 L 00 <i 1 . 2 ". do, pickles, fi i.OOo. $2 00 ® 
2.50. trunator * L. I. fi box. Tfk'fiBI oil; beets, L l , fi 100 
bunches, 82O0w>2.‘ i O; turnips, Kussia, m bbl., $1 25 
@1 50; radishes. L. I fi lOd It. lainches, $1.25. 
Wool—T here has been a slightly better movement 
during the past few da vs but no Improvement has 
t" mi noticed in prices Holders, in fact,are desirous 
of being rid of a part of their burdens, and still meet 
mann’ncturei's with the utnii st eonsideruilon. 
Doira-Htlf flciii-e-, 29(,r tlt^e: low washed Kan as, 1«@ >Uc; 
Southern. 28c; Indiana combing. 27to2-c: combing, 
3*@U.t^c; low scoured fleece,50O, Sp itig Texas. 18@30c; 
scoured do 32V£@65c; Colorad ;, 20o, Full California, 
14M|@18e; scoured do. 52c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nbw York. Saturday, Sept. 9, 1182. 
Beeves—T otal receipt* for six rinvn 12,253 head 
against 13.958 head for the oorreapo'ding time last 
week The market toward the clone of tli« week had 
several dlsenurnglng rearnres. a dull dr-'ssed. beef 
trade many of the slaughterers flll«» up with cuttle 
enough to last wel next week, ft'd the n'ospeet of 
plenty of cattle to arrive next Monday ilcdltimand 
good natives were *< nrcc and brought higher prices 
than at middle of wee* hut. All the cnminnit grades, 
t.i: eclally c larwe Colorado steers anrl range 
rattle, Were extremely slow of talc at a reduction of 
from PP 1 '®- Price* ruled lower than on any 
day ii.l* season, and not less 'hun 700 head wore sold 
hill le Of 9c. pur lb to dress 55 It* With a continued 
heavy run of cattle it ji not unlikely that, before 
Set'tern be 1 clones lest year'* lleureH for eo ‘ moil 
cal'le may be ■« ached. T'hp exi rente range of prices 
today vras 7'7t"dlc. L<> dress 35(3)57 lb, with general 
salts of Tex it ns at Iflt’Jc to dress-.55 tti of Cnlorii o 
steer* at SJtjVJ!<!'•. and n' common naip’es at H'J.914e. 
Several cu'sof corn fed Texan* and Colorado steers 
sold at Pk.'.lOo.o. to dru* 55ot,:6 IT., anrl a few cars of 
extra Colorado* at IC. to dress 561b. 
Stikkp and Louis.—On Friday there win exhibited 
In this market a line lot of blooded sto'k, which 
has recently arrived from Bristol EngUuid. There 
were 2J duck lam s and 30 rwe lamb*, of the Ilump- 
shlrc Down breed. These lambs are less than seven 
months Did and weighed 120 tb on an average. 
Total receipts for six days. 17 432 head, tutalna' 22.- 
176 head for the same time last week Trade was 
quiet with xalc* of sheep at rather srrongim prl ’eg 
and pilme laitib* In fair U rtnmd, bur not quotahly 
higher. Sheep Sold If leDnUe. for ordinary to prime, 
and common to prime lambs at 5&6fi 4 c. 
Calves.- irade vvas dull and price* w eak for flJ 
gnid-s of I tv* eti IveB "Xcept Strictly prime veals. 
Gra-sers sold at 4! jtoi'^e; buUerndl* calves at 4Hi® 
6 l*c. ami common to cbolec vcuIh at T^ca.HJo. 
H""B.—To'al receipts for six clay* 17.476 head against 
18,3.11 head f r the same time las- week. Murk-1 dull 
at 846 @S&;<:. for fair to prime hogs. 
AYER’S 
Sarsaparilla 
cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Gout, Gen¬ 
eral Debility, Catarrh, and all disorders caused by a 
thin an 1 Impoverished, or corrupted, condition of the 
blood; expelling the blood poisons from the syitem i 
enriching and renewing the blood, and restoring Us 
vitalizing power. 
During a long period of unparalleled usefulness, 
Ayer’s Sariavarili.a lias proven Its perfect adapta¬ 
tion to the curd of all diseases originating Iti poor 
blood aud weakened vitality. It is a highly concen¬ 
trated extract of Sarsaparilla and ot her blood pu lfy. 
In? roots, combined with iodide of Potassium and 
Iron, and Is the safest, most reliable, and most ceo 
nonileal blood purliler and blood-food that can bo 
used. 
Iiifluiiliuntory Rheumatism Cured. 
*• Avitn’a suts iuAitiLi.v has cured me of flic Inflam* 
matory rheumatism, with which I have suffered for 
many years. 
Durham, la., Melt. 2, llii W. 31. Moore. 
“Last March ( was so weak from general debility 
that £ could nut walk without help. Following the 
advice of n friend. I commenced taklnc Aver’- Sar 
S. vrvmt.Lv and before l us*-tl three buttles 1 felt us 
Well as I ever did In my life. 1 have been at work 
now fur two months, anti think your Sarsaparilla 
the greatest blood medicine In the world. 
’’ Ja- hi 3Iavs.vrd. 
‘‘530 Hues* 12 ml St., Xaw York. Jula II), l s *2 ” 
A vten’s SausacaRILLa cures Scrofula and all Scrof¬ 
ulous CoiitvUiiats, Srysfpr.tii.s,^ A’cicno, A'taptr'rrrrrt- 
lllotch.es, Sires, Boils, 7Vmor«, and Kruptions of the 
Skin, It elears the blood of all Impurities aids diges¬ 
tion. stimulates tho action of the bowels, ami thus 
restores vitality ami strengthens the whole system. 
PREPARED BY 
PR.J.C. AYER&CO.,Lowell,Mass. 
Sold by all Druggists; price, $1; six bottles 
for $5. 
The Belle City 
ENSILAGE and 
FEED CUTTER. 
It has no equal for good, rapid 
work and tturahUlly. Can be 
run by wind power. It suits 
every time send for circular 
and mime this paper. 
I> V\ II) LAV TON, 
Ituriius Win. 
Queen the South 
“ POET^BLE 
FARM MILLS 
Fur Stuck Fi-vtl or Mual for 
Family «*«. 
10,000 POST VSE. 
Write for Piuniddoc. 
Simpson & Gault M : fg Co. 
Sucovssi’ni tD Stk.u'ii Mill Co. 
CINCINNATI. 0. 
> CORN 
5HELLER! 
(\Tood’« Patent.) 
Will hill'll OHO llII.allf*l of 
Corn in 1 iniiiulea. 
Write for cirvtilan* aotl full 
piirttcubu'B to manufacturers, 
Lehigh Valley Emery Wheel Co. 
LEUXQUTON, PA. 
LANE & B0DLEY CO, 
AWARDED 
GOLD MEDAL 
BY THE 
ATLANTA COTTON EXPOSITION, 
ON THEIR 
Steam Engine and Saw Mill 
KxlUbUcd at Atlanta In 1881 
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boiler*, 
Faw Mills, Dang Etignrs, Lath Machines, Hub 
yd Spoke Machinery, Shafting, Hangers, Pul¬ 
leys, Couplings, («earing, (irist. and Flour Mill* 
Send for Special ( irrular td’our No. 1 l’! station 
Saw Mill, which no Noll for 
$2 
Special attention given to Plantation Ms* 
cV incry. Illustrated Circular* Free. 
LANE <fc BODLE^ CO., 
John <Cr Water Sts,, Cincinnati, O* 
M 
H 
DR. C. W. BENSON’S 
SKIN CURE 
Is Warranted to Cure 
ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, 
INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, 
ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, 
DISEASES OF HAIR ANO SCALP, 
SCROFULA ULCER8, PIMPLES and 
TENDER ITCHINCS on allpartaof the 
body. It makes the Bkin white, soft and smooth 1 
removes tan and freckles, and Is th» BEST toilet 
dressing in THE WOULD. Elegantly put up, two 
bottles in one package, consisting of ooth internal 
and external treatment. 
All first class druggists have it. Trice $1. per package. 
RUTGERS COLLEGE. 
[Chartered as ‘ Queen’s College" in 1770 ] 
New Brunswick, N. J..! hour from N York, on Fa. HR. 
Yenr begins (rxaml at ton 'or adm{8X<t>,) S‘< < 20 1842. 
A thoroughly ‘quipped College Seventeen siic- 
eemaful pniloiNtil'si no inexperienced into rs. 
Requirement* for a"ml-s on. III. se "1 lit - 1 e*t New 
England college*, classical course, full and thorough. 
Honors in the Intercollegiate 0 />nt.' ets. best methods. 
Full tllOHtrntlve enlleet.uuiK <■( coins, photogrni'hs, 
plans «'te Ampl.. jirovlstou for electives. with 
prescribed mirk, lit Juulor and Henl r y ars. 
~tTliNTIKU’ OKP IKT tlF'T. 
THE NEW JERSEY STATF CGLU QE TO Rh OMOTE 
AliRIC jLI UfiE AND THt MECHANIC Ah I . 
A practical Helen I lflo School of high grade. Two 
courses, ‘- E gltu-crlng and Mechanics 1 ' and "Agri¬ 
culture uud Chemistry'' including in adulllou to 
Muihrmn'l *, pure and ripple d, oml the Naturui Sci¬ 
ences. the careful study of Eilvllsh I.ltcrat.ore and 
Comi)usitl"u, Fret'cli. German, History, Metaphysics 
and I'rdltleal Economy. 
Thorough work tvltn constant llclrl practlce In En- 
glnecrbiK and Kune• lug. Careful laboratory work 
in ChemiKtry. with full npparuttUi for each s'tident. 
Sltite Agricultural Exp"ilrnenl Station sud College 
Farm (if 01 acres In *iicc< *.ful on .ration under di¬ 
rection of |*rutenor (leorge H. Cook, I,I.. I)., 
Vice-I’i't-sideiil, Illustrate t" stu ictus the theory 
and ecouoin c practice of farm ng 
Tuition reu.otiabie. Forty 0t*t* flchwlamhipi 
free; eight, of then now vacant, t be lilted tielore 
September 2lith. Full hi formal I II to OstalogOc. 
Almost without exception graduates wit" desired 
oectipatirin have at once obtained prolltable positions 
In professional Hflotitlftc work, while other* have 
found their interest in the -uccessful practice of lm- 
prov, d and sclentlliO furriilug. For catalogue, or any 
information, address Secret a u A'a(p*r. Colira--. 
MEKKtLt, EDWARDS GATES l‘h D., LL.D., Fn-sldent. 
THE AETNA 
Fruit Drier 
Dries all kinds of f*nir. more rapidly than anv other 
Evaporator. Retain* >he natural (ritll ilavor. leaving 
it in rite Quest eru dition tor market Hus all the lat¬ 
est Improvements. All sixes for family or factory 
use. Send Postal for Circular* and Price List. 
Price* tin' lowest, 
VERMONT FAR H MACHINE CO., 
Hollows Fulls, Vt. 
Feed yonr Stook 
WITH THE 
Waste on Your farm. 
PRINDLE STEAMER 
FOR COOKING FOOD FOR STOCK 
Just the thing. 
PRICES REDUCED. 
BARROWS, 8 AVKRY & CO., Limited 
PHILADKLPIIt*. P/L 
GALVANIZED 
Cable Fence Strand. 
The only fence that stand* the test of time. 
CATTLE PROOF—FIRE PROOF. 
NO BABBS. 
PHI 1,11* S. JUSTICE A. CO., 
14 No . Pi 1 1 I 1 St., Phila., Pa. 
DEATH 
to Files, Bugs. Worms and Lice 
on animals or plants Is speedily 
’ effected by the use of Pure Dal¬ 
matian Insect Powder. Oil rebelpt of 60e tstampsi I 
will send, postpaid, 3 ounces of pure 1'yn-thrum pow¬ 
der and a gun to apply It with—or Powder alone, at 
rate "f fil.0" per pound. 
ISAAC F. Til, LI Mill A ST, Seedainun, 
La Plum.. Lacx'a Co.. Pa. 
nnO TENTS TO UKNT for Fair pur noses, by Cilvs. 
mill 31. Gibbs, loesycatnoro St., oin T U, 0„ fil W. R. 
JUU St.,Syracuse, N. Y., aud458 River St„ Troy. S’.Y 
FI li.ST-ri.ASr* OPEN IN (J forantan tostarta 
Ckkamkky In Northwestern Iowa. Apply to CLOSE 
BROTHERS .4 OO., Stnt.KV. Osokola Co.. Iowa 
411 
NEW no‘J alike i’lironio Visiting Curdi, 
name 011 10 rent*. vVarr 11 te * best pack sod. 
Agents wauteLt. JONES & CO., Na sau, N. Y. 
Can now grasp a fortune. Outfit 
worth $10 free. RIDEOUT A CO. 
10 BarelaV St.. New York . 
$72 
a week, $12 a day at home easily made. Costly 
outfit tree. Address True A Co. Augusta Me. 
