CHANDLER TAYLOR-1ndianapolisrtInd 
STANDARD CIRCU LAR^ 
PCNY CIRCULAR AND fflM 
SPORTABLE miii AvP' r ' 
3 SAW MILLSL' 
ley firm at 8G@87c.. Flaxseed active at 
$1.18)^. Pork active at $21.25@21.30, cash; 
121.25@21.27>tj, September and October; 
20.87^@20,90, November; *19.12>£, all the 
year; |18.83j^@18 85 r January. Lard ac¬ 
tive, firm and higher, f 12 . 00 ® 12 . 02 ><;, cash, 
September and October; f 12.25® 12 27>£, No¬ 
vember; ill. 50® 11.52&, all the year; 111.27^ 
@11.30, Jauuary. Bulk meats quiet; shoul¬ 
ders, 10 ) 4 ; short rib, H^c.; short clear, 
14%c, Hoos—Trade slow and 5e. lower; de¬ 
mand weak; common to good mixed, $7.60@ 
8.30; heavy, $8.35@9.10; light. |7.70@8.45; 
skips, |5@7.30. Cattle— G-ood natives very 
scarce and firmer; olTerings poor; some 1,000 
lb. exports sold at $7.20; good to choice ship¬ 
ping, $5.50@G.G0; common to fair, $4@5.25; 
mixed butchers’ dull and 10@15c. lower at 
$2.35@4; stockers and feeders, $3.20@4 40; 
range slow and 10c. lower; Texans, $3,00@ 
415; half-breeds and Americans, $4@5. 
Sheep. —Market slow and 15c. lower; quality 
poor; common to fair, $3@3.40; medium to 
good, $3.G0@ 1 .10; choice to extra, $4.25@4.75, 
Butter— Tho demand for creamery and the 
best dairy was equal to the supply, and for 
such the market was firm. Off grades remain 
under neglect, and prices show much irregu¬ 
larity. Sales were effected at the following 
quotations: Creamery, fancy, 30@31c; do. 
fair to choice, 25@29c.; dairy choice, 23 
@25c.; dairy, fair to good, 20@22c.; com¬ 
mon grades, 15@18o.; packing stock, 13J4 
@15c.; inferior, 10@llc.; grease, 7@9c. 
Cheese —Met with a hand-to mouth demand 
and was quoted steady for good to fine 
fine grades and weak for hard skims. We ru" 
peat our list: Young America, 13@13>£c.; 
full cream 10@llc.; Cheddar, slightly skim¬ 
med, 8@9c.; flat, slightly skimmed, 8^@9c.; 
skim, common to fair, 5@G^c.; low grades, 
@8 25; butcher pigs, $8@8.40; mixed packing, 
$7.50@8.50; butchers’ to fancy, $8.50(3,9.25; 
skips and culls, $G.@7 25. 
Fiver County, good to choice, 10@WMc.; do. State 
prim", : do. fair lo good. 8®9o buttermilk 
reed, 494@5c.; do. grassers, 4J434>£. 
Hogs —Total receipts for sit days 17 347 head 
against 1«,U94 head f ,r the same time last week, 
i he market was ste dy at $a73®», V UJU lh ror fair to 
prime. Country dressed In light supply. Heavy sold 
atll®llj.;fe, medium at IlMc. light Corn 12c upward. 
A few fancy Jersey pigs bjought lac, 
MlLen Cows —Receipts have been very light. Prices 
have been fully maintained. Common to prime cows 
quoted at $95(370. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
New York, Saturday, Sept. SO, 1882. 
Beans and Peas.—T ho market presents essentially 
the same gene, til features noted last week. 
1 leans, morrow, 1881 prime, $2,50; do fair to 
good, $2 ‘$.132 3j, do. medium |h«l. choice, $2 30: 
do. fair to good,$3.20®2 25s do pea. 1SS1, choice, $2.05 
,3.00, do. fair to good, $2 5032 7ft; do. white kidney, 
1881, choice, $2.90:38 00; do. do. fair to good, $2.50 
(32-80 do. red kidney. 1881 , choice, $2.75®2 85; do. 
do., rair to good, $2uo®2 BO; do. turtle soup, $ 200 ® 
2 25; do. foreign mediums, $I.53®1.«5; do do., ordi¬ 
nary, $ 1.25(3l.rsi. do., California lima, $4,ni; Reas, 
green. 1881 , prime, $1.35(31.40 do. do., poor to good, 
$1 27(31.80; 
linPAOBTCPi-'s and Provisions.—P rices for Flour,31«al 
alio F.-eo Fi.ot it so. 2 , $:l,60.<tS.T5 latter an extreme, 
superfine, $2 90wi400, laiter er treme; common to fair 
extra State. $2(Witf4,90; good to fancy do., $4.45®H.75; 
COlutuoh to good t'Alru Western, $30.(34.03; good 
to choice. $4.758 fill; common to good extra round 
hoop Ohio; $1 00(34.83; good to choice do., $4 00 
&*7!»'; common extra Minnesota, $1 niiia4 73; clear, 
£5 rxi;<«.7i>: rye mixture, $5,fl0irtlj Oil; bakers' extra, 
Sd.lXripi.tii; .'itrnlght, $0.25® 7 25; patent, $7 2 .( 38 . 7 . 0 . Ht, 
Louis cmnrilOU to fair extra. $4 U0.to4.i8'. good to very 
CttOlCe family $4.80 a, 7.50 patent W inter wbeatexira, 
$(J2Va7 3ti; city mill extra for West Indies.*:) 25® 6.45; 
(South America. 3 i 430i3.«5; patent. S«.75.p7.50 Southern 
common to good extra $4.8 ojlu.Tu; good to choice, 
do., $r..4M7v7.in; export, $5.50. Kye Hour—Super- 
fine. $3.VVo3 90, Corn meal dt.ll; yellow Western, 
31. 100.4 70, IiraudywUie. $4.25614.80 Feed—40 lh, 911(3 
!*3c.; oil ft. SI 10(31.13; 80 IS, SI l.wol.V'U ](J0 IS, 31.40® 
I. 50; sharps, $i. 56(»1.IK); rye feed, 81.33ai.4U. 
Pricier for grain,—W heat— Ungraded Spring, 9Sc., 
Ungraded Wlal r red. 8 c«!.$l.Ut,4i; steamer No. 3 
red. 9U0; No. 8 red, $. 1,344 al ■ *'i.; steamer No. 2 red, 
•I (i:.h>sl.i'.V7<: No.2 rid * . NsLCf.l^ for crtlficates, 
SI (l.| |vl lil'li di Hvercrt; mixed Winter,$'.04 ungraded 
white, Wlc.(*81 12 8 t 0 »ln*<r No. 1 white, $1 US’ . 5 *U 984 ; 
la*ter delivered. No. 1 white SI.I !*®l.13 for eerii- 
I'liles; No 2 red September, $1,11(46®! 06| do. Octo¬ 
ber, 81.u3Uu 1 . 10 ^; do. November, $1 il.'itj@t.07?4; 
do, In cumber, $ «?wS411$J(j do. seller tne year, 
$1 f Ibj'.vl oi; do. seller January., si • 8i.,rrv( .injfj. Rye 
quiet, nominal; 7Vc. for West, i n; 744 j7ic forC.niu.la 
and Stale, No. I, H e. Hakuey M ii.r-t.ijlet; etendv: 
Six-rowed State, *| 20. Coitx-ilurket tins ttied; 
Uugrml. d Wevtertl mixed, l2(j#IHc; No, 3. «f®6i1i l" 
No l. tfiMu In slo e. Ii3!4i4<i9d In elovaiur; No. 2 mixed 
September, Svali'Ke, No. 2 mixed October. ntfeti-iLc; 
do, November, ti'iWjwf.THc; do. in eemi : „ .■ i, 1 . 
OA78 —No. 8, -?t®3ljqe.; No. 2, 37v2 3v<- f.. r new; :x\i® 
39e for old No. 1, i;Uoted. 38c; No. 3 white, 33® 3:1c; 
No.2,43c, No I quoted 12c; mixed Weste n, 3J®M>e; 
White do, luniNi^c; white Stale, 40<«51e No 2 mixed 
October, 3i,3*ivti3-e . do. November, 3S®8!' s tt ; do. De¬ 
cember; OSJnC.I'Jl^e. 
Prices of Provisions—Pork—Moss Is held somewhat 
stronger; speculative Inquiry Is a little better and 
demand for cam lots continues very fair; new 
mess spot, $21 :i i; Octob* r, $21.25; new mess spot. 
$21 *0 Sep ember, October anil November held $ 41.23 
(iill SU; extra prime, $l*.i5, prime mesa, $ii.'2 ou ! .;i); 
city family mess, $23,110 Heef-Extra mens, $12.7 «<» 
IS.iH;; packet, $ 0.3'& .8 (0, city extra Indian m. ss. la 
tC6 . 2*(a33. reef Indus, quutttl .317 is (./, s * 0 . Cut 
nleillh —I ickled bellies qu led I5i7(i!3i*c; plekli <1 
shoulders, lie; pickled hums, >4!$®ri44c.; smoked 
Shoulders, WmIIX/c smoked hems. li.ieon— 
Lun 1 cl ar here. I dyfieU.c; at West, do. lie; -hurt clear, 
II. UkJ. Dressed hogj-City. UJ^c; pigs, IIJ^c. Lard— 
Prime steam spot, 12 82! v .'>ol; 9de ; October, 12.7 (7a 
12.S2t$e.; Novenn er, V2.40ii9l2.47t$O; December, 11.95® 
ILUi^c; city steam quoted 13c. Continent. 
Bi'ttku. —The movement of line butter still takes 
olf nlimit the hulk or the arrival, and llrni tone Is pro- 
served on prices without difficulty. Creamery pa Led 
feels the advantages of the position to the greatest 
extent, hiate dairymen still appear unw il lug to let 
their fine good* emu ,'1 or ward, and not tnueh cif (he 
offering of this class Of Stock can be made to attract 
ready demand. 
Creamery runcy, SlfflP2c; choice, 2f)(sl.30cj fair to good, 
24 ,4.28c. o dlnar.v. 2iKa23o; do. dune eholee, 2(!®'27; do. 
.Iline, fall' to good. 2l(aef5; State UrKln tubs aiul 
palls fancy, Js®2!A", do. eholee. 2ii'4t27o: do. good, 22® 
250; do. fair, VSKtoilC; Slute llralns dairy entire, 27® 
28e; (lo. fine, 27®28c; do. fair to go. il. 'ilavN.e, Sate 
Welsh tubs choice,25®27o; Welsh tubs, kihkI prlnie, 
2l®24c; mate Welsh tubs, fair to good lft@3A."; West¬ 
ern imitation creamery, 2lKSi‘- ! .V: do. dalrv choice, 
2dto22c; do. good to prlrnn, 13MU*o; do. orditiarv to 
fair, 18(jS17c; Western factory, June, choice, 178v®18c; 
do. fair to good, Ititoricj do. choice eurrt nt make. 1615 ) 
1 title til do. fair to good do., 15®;c..-<iC; do. ordinary 
14(ial4Wc. 
CHF.E8K.—Thcro Is a direct demand for strictly 
fancy September dates, and Uniting these shippers 
are willing to pay a price In accordauce. On the 
general tun or stock there Is an attempt lo infuse 
some lone through reflection from the Quest lots. 
biule factory, fancy to home trsde, 11h;® 11940 ; 
do. fancy September, tl}ye; do. fancy early date, 
UJ4'o: choice. !.Apdllc; do. tine, .0*4(hiuyjo; do. 
medium, MCiftiiuc; do. poor to fair, 7®‘to; Ohio 
Send !Jc. In P. O. Stamps to 
Pont.TRT and Game -Live - Spring ehlckons. near¬ 
by, 18 it., tfle: do. Western. I Go; fowls, Pa. and Jor;ey 
18 Tfc. 15c; rto'Htate. 15c; do. Western, 14® 13, ; do. 
Southern, 14c; roosters, old. 18 lb. 8c; Turkeys, .lerney 
and Pa 18 n> ll®14c; do. Western, 10®lie; ducks, 
State, Pa. and Jersey, 18 pair. 75c.«i$l .25; do. West¬ 
ern. tO vift; Gi'csr, Western. 18 pair, 8l.:2(ifil.S0; do. 
State. Pa., and Jersey, 18 pair. $1.73®2 23. 
Dres ert poultry.—turkeys spring, 12'..'oilfo; do. old. 
I(i®i7e; Sjirlngs, Philadelphia, 4 to 5 tbs 18 pair. 25c.; 
do. Phila. 3 lo t ft a V palr.F ft.2|e; chickens. State; 
choice, 204121c, do. Western. 18®l9e; fowls, llucks 
Countv and N. J,, prime, 17®lSe; do. I,. 1. and N. 
J.. fair to gorsl, ttifill .c; do. Philadelphia, dry j.leked, 
Prime, 18® 19c.; do. State and Western, dry picked, 
17®ISO: do. do., scalded. ]$'$!?«; do. fair to good, 14® 
Is:; ducks. Jersey, 18 a. 12®lSfc: do. State und West¬ 
ern, fair to good, 12® 13c; do. Philadelphia Spring, 20 
(5,22c; do. LI. Spring, iSwl'xt; do, State and Western. 
Fprius, lfl®18c. 
Game—Partrldgea, 18 pave, $1.30® 1.75; Grouse, do. 
■5c®$l,(D; Woodcock, ♦ pair, $1 Blj®l.(i; : grass 
plover, * dozen, $i5i®$3 ; English snipe,fresh killed, 
18 dD*eQ $13 of 1.75; do. and tileiver.poor to fair, $1® 
1-25; tame squabs, light, $3.00; do. dark, do., $2.00 
tamo pigeons, live. 18 pair. 3U®l5c; wild ducks, mal¬ 
lards, 11 pair. Sli®00c do. teal, 18 pair, fs'UjiBUc; do. 
common. 1 pair, »®30c; vculsou, short saddles, H m, 
.cU@2vC. 
Rice.-C arolina, choice, do. good to prime, 
v65)7c; do. common to fair, 5U(@())-8C; LouUl na, 
low fair to fair »®6c; Rangoon, in bond. 2m'rt25^c; 
do. duly paid, 47s®5>$c; Patna, duty paid, if-trstWc'. 
Salt—A shton's, $2.30 p«r sa"k; THggln's “Eureka" 
and Holmes', $2 50; Phcenlx, $2 50. Deakin’s, WksIi 
lugfonV. Worthington -s, Verdin's and Evans’, $1.50 
@1 lie; other breinls, $1 lutol 15; Llvcrpol ground, 
Stic; Llsuon, 22®fi5c; Mjdlterraneau, 23®3UO. 
Sugar,—R efined Sugar, cut loaf. 95-Ic; crushed 
955 c; cubes, !V>),c: powdered. 0!<t<it%e; granulated; 
9V4@99^c; mould "A" 9‘.((k93$n; cotifei tloners "A'’li l ;e. 
cofiee ‘’A" standard,!i.t!)tfie cotTeeorr "A" 35$®87<c! 
white extra “C" 85fijB8}io; extra •’C" 8®SK;c; "C,” 
75$®!JtiCi yellow, i’- 4 ®*’hc. 
Tobacco.—K cntufky grades quiet and nominal; 
lugs. (JglViC; leaf, 8'Altaic: seed leaf more acilve: 
1881, Now England, I4®3'c: 1880, Connectlc t, Sigils'-jc; 
1881 . 8t»te flats, private terms; KM, Wisconsin tluv 
ana seed, lti@19c, 1880 , Ohio, (7^o®!l,Uc; Havana, 88c. 
(3$1.15 
Veiii'tables.—T im demand for potatoes Is rather 
moderate, and with a filrsupply olferlug the gen- 
crsl tone is weaker. Sweets are more plenty, but 
selling readily, and prices sustained Onions trreg- 
ulsrln quality, put Drluut steadily held, Lima beaus 
II rmer 
Lima beans, polatoF bag. $1.75®2: do. flat. $1 23®1.50 
onions, red, p bill., $1 511(5)1.73 onions, Western, yel¬ 
low. $2 73(2,9 bl; do. white. $2 30® A OP; enhbag**. near 
by. 18 112), $4 (8ka)6.l«l' potatoes, L Island. V bbl. $2.25 
(h2.SU; do. Jersey. $2(toLl2i:(: do. Western N Y., V bbh, 
$2(7v2.12fe: sweet potatoes, Va. yellow. 18 bbl., $2.50 , ai 
2.75; do. Del,, do, $1,3(1; cucumbers, L. Islaad 18 1(8), 
18ildTSC: do., pickles. 18 1,1X8'. fiOc,ca$2.(8l; tomatoes, 
L.I. V box ikt®3ie; beets, L. I., |l luo bunches. 82.00 
®2 N>! turnips, Russia. Ib bbl.. $1.25@t.50; radishes, 
Produce Commission Merchants. 9 
forCIreular of advice about shifting Produce. 
Also recipe for Preserving Eoos. 
No. 279 VVunlUnir'on N«reet, New York. 
Prices current furnlsned free. 
Rkekuknce—I rving National Bapk. New York City 
COMMON SENSE ENGINE 
§21 S E B H. P. & BOO 
|g X S 8H. p. Q 650 
pca -3 10 IT. P. 850 
P3 U U. P. 1000 
IT. P. S S50 (Send fordes- 
2U H. P. 1050 < crlptlve cat* 
•25 1J. P. 1250 C aloguc. -toX 
M», n .. »..c sale. Shaffer s Colo*sal Rasp- 
Send for Esoravjng, Fruit Instruct il and 
green’s Fuctr Grower, all free, to tlrccn's 
ricK, Hoc3x2fioB, hester. N. Y. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday, Sept. 3U, 1SS2. 
Bekviis.— Total receipts for six days. 11,000 head, 
against 13.929 head for the corresponding time last 
week. A 13 car lot was held back tor Monday. Tex 
ausaud Colorado steers were not plenty and in good 
demand at abouty®IUe. to dress VuoMUb. There were 
a large numbir of common to (air natives, with 
several ear-loads of good and prime steers which luid 
a slow sale. Native steers 8hjto 13 l jC. to dress S5®&>lb. 
A shipment of 45 thr.atgh bred cows on the steamer 
Saratoga was made Saturday. They are said to be a 
tine lot of Holatelnr, Durhams aud Jerseys aud are 
consigned to a wealthy goutleinau who has estab¬ 
lished a stock farm at Havana for tho beuellt of tho 
people. 
Sjii-bc and Lambs.—T otal receipts for stx days 
49,847 head, against 49,182 h< nd for (he same tune last 
week. The market at close was less active at bar ly 
steady prices for sheep and at a shade loser prices 
for lamns. Exclusive of some culls which soul at 
344c, the range of prices for common to extra sheep 
was 4*('<<3440. Common to choice lambs $5 ti0®7, V 
ltd Ib. There was a moderate detn nd for dressed 
mutton at 7)fi%9c, and dressed lambs ruled dull at 
SmTUc. Wes 'hvii heavy wethers, clipped, lb. 5‘j® 
5'»c; mixed do. do , 4® ih.c.; do. Jersey aud near-by 
4® l>#e.; bucks, 3®3J4e; Spring lambs, per lb, 0®6t4c. 
Calvfs.— Grassers and buttermilk cslTes were dud 
at 3.46*51 1 18 to Veals I u good demand at$®10}$e. 
for common to choice. Dressed veals lu good demand 
af l:ily®15Wc. and dressed graasers and huft-rtnllk 
calves dull at 7®9c. Live calves, Jersey, Bucks and 
Whitman's latent Americns, 
A . The best Cider and "Wine 
Mill made. Will make 
> wenty per-cent, more cider 
Perfectly Adjustable. 
Prltcs as low as anvflrst- 
lass mill. Mnfrs. of Horse- 
Powers, Com Shelters, Feed 
Cutters, Feed Mills, etc. 
prices f0r clrculal ' 3 
WHITMAN AGRICULTURAL CO., 
ST. LOUIS. MO. 
PERFECTION OBTAINED 
Cutting Roots. 
This Cutter has received the First Premium at 
every Fair, and has no equal. Do 
not fail to examine it. 
The Nearest, Strongest. Simplest, Cheapest, 
and most Perfect Root Culler in the Market. 
This Cutter la built with a heavy oak frame, well 
bolted together; is staunch aud strong, neatly fin¬ 
ished. handsomely striped and ornamented. The cut 
ting apparatus consists of tunmty-Jlve Steel Knives, 
(gouge shaped), so arranged on a wrought Iron shaft 
that they are perfectly secure; no chance of becom¬ 
ing loose or breaking. The roots are neatly cut In 
pieces suitable fur feeding. No coarse ungainly pieces 
are left by this Cutter. A boy can easily cut* 3o to 40 
bushels per hour, so easily does it do its work. 
t$t~ Don't fall to examine It. 
We are manufacturing three sizes, designated by 
numbers,—1, 2 und 3. 
Nds. 1 and 2 designed for hand use. 
No. Sts (ho Rower Cutter and will cut 100 bushels 
per hour. 
Price, No. I. $12.00 
** No. 2. 14.00 
" No. 8. 2iOO 
H r GGAUUM M'FG- OOSPORATIOff, 
Higganum, Ct., TJ. A . 
Warehouse* 3S So. .Market St., Boston, Muss 
