OCT 26 
741 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
Up to Saturday, Oct. 21. 
Chicago. —W iieat unsettled; regular,95%c 
October; 9T@97%c, November; 95%@9ij%c. 
all the year; $1.03 May; No. 2 red Winter, 
9dc. cash; 9S@98%c. October; No. 2 Chicago 
Spring, 98%@96c. cash. Corn steady at 70% 
@7Ic. cash; 71c. October; 69%c. November; 
63%e. all year; 55%c. January; 56%c. May; 
rejected, 09c. Oats easy at 35@35%c. cash; 
8.5c. October; 34%c. November; 84c. all the 
year; 88c. May; rejocted, 82%c. Ryk firm at 
at 60c, Barley firm at 85c. Flax-seed fairly 
active and higher at $1.19. Butter steady 
and firm. Eggs fairly active at 23@24c. 
Pork active, but lower and unsettled at $23 
cash and October; $20 80@20.82X November; 
$19.07%@19,10 all the year and January; 
$19.05@19.07% February. Lard active, but a 
shade lower at$12.65@l2.75 cash and October; 
$12.05@13.07% November; fll.40@ll.42X all 
the year; fll.22X@11.25 January and Febru¬ 
ary; $11.37X@ 11.40 May. Bulk-meats steady 
and unchanged. Hugh —Demand nominal; 
market badly broken, closing 15@20c. lower 
than yest»rday, with large numbers not sold 
at the decline; sales, mixed at f6.80@7.75; 
heavy, $7.85@8.R0; light, f«.90@7.75; skips, 
$4,90@6.80. Cattle improved and 10c. high¬ 
er on most grades; general demand better; 
good to choice shipping, $5,10@5.80; common 
to fair, $3,95@4.90 ; butchers’, $8.30@$4; 
stockers and feeders more active at $3.10@4.40; 
range stronger; Texans, $3,70@4.55; Ameri¬ 
cans, $4.20@5.40. Sheep— market dull and 
15@25c, lower than yesterday; demand weak 
and supply excessive; common to fair, f2.65 
@3.20; medium to good, $3.85@#4; choice to 
extra, $4.25@4.75. 
Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 20.— Wheat easier; 
No. 2. Red Winter, $1. spot; $1.00%, October 
$1.01. Corn in good demand and prices a 
shade higher at 74%c, spot; 73%c. bid, Octo¬ 
ber; 61c v November; 54%@55%c. all the year, 
50%c. bid, January. Oats in good demand 
at full prices at 37@38c., spot; 34%c. bid, ail 
the year; 36c. bid, May. Rye in good demand 
at 64X@64Xc. Barley weak; No. 3 Fall, 
extra, 80c. Lard quiet at $12.50. Pork 
quiet at $25. Bulk meats scarce and firm; 
shoulders, $10.25; clear rib, $15.50. Bacon 
quiet; shoulders, $11.50; clear rib, $16.25; 
clear, $17 25. BUTTER demand active and 
prices have advanced; choice Western reserve, 
28c; choice Central Ohio, 22c. Hogs steady; 
common and light, $6.@7.60; packing and 
butchers’, $7.20@8.25. 
St. Louis. — Wheat —No. 2 Red Fall, 94% 
95Xc. cash; 94%@95Xc. October; 94%@95o. 
November; 9ti%c. December; 93%c. January; 
94%c. all the year; 98%c. May; No. 8 Red 
Fall, 00%@91%c; No. 4 do. 85@86c. Corn, 
«7X@68c. cash; 67>£@G8e. October; 61%c. 
November; 56c. December; 50%c. January; 
54%@55%c. all the year; 52c. May. Oats at 
33%@34Xc. cash; 33%c. October; 32>£e. No¬ 
vember; 32%@32%c. December; 31%@82%c. 
all the year; 85X«. May. Rye dull at 5«@ 
56%c. Barley steady; sample lots, 65@90c; 
Nebraska, 70@79c. Butter steady; dairy, 
24@28c; creamery, 29@34c. Eggs quiet 1S% 
19c. Cattle— Supply light and demand lim¬ 
ited; everything dull, except best butchers’ 
and good shipping grades, which are very 
scarce; mixed lots of butchers’ stuff sold at 
$3@3.75; Indian steers, $8.85@3.95: some ex¬ 
tra fine Texan steers of 1,120 pound average 
brought $5.10; native steers of from 1,280 (o 
1,330 pound sold at $5@5.25. Sheep fairly 
active at $3@$4 for mutton; stockers, $2 25 
@$3, Hogs —Market dull, weak, and lowei; 
light, $7@?.S0; mixed packing, $7.15@7.‘50; 
butchers’ to extra heavy, $7.50@7.90, 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
Nxw York, Saturday. Oct. 21. 1882. 
Beans and Peas.— Beans, marrow. 1882 prime, J.ilOhn 
8,15; do medium 1882 , choice, $2 80: do. pea, choice, 
small, 43.006.93.00: do. pea, (murrow) 42.85662 95; do. 
white kidney, 1882, choice, 43.006*8 10; do red kldnev, 
iS82, choice, !3.30@.3 8’; do. turtle soup, *2 00; do. 
lorel*tn medium*, $l.75®l.SO; do. do., ordinary, 41.60 
ovt.CO; Peas, Kreeu. 1881, prune, 41.50<S;I.55; do. do. 
prime, 41 65 m, 1.70; do, southern, U. e. V two-busu 
Img, $2.KOus2.7r>. 
llUKADSTUWa and Provisions.- Prices for Flour, 
Meal ana Feed. FujCH.—No. 2, $2.50®8.75 lat¬ 
ter nn extreme, superfine, 44.0DGfi4.80; latter ex¬ 
treme; commou to fair extra State, 41 ooiad.M); 
good to fancy do., 4d.55eao.60; Common to good ex 
trn Western |4.lXl®4.liO; good to Choice, 41,66668,7'); 
common to good extra rouml hoop Ohio, 4400@,i.8.; 
good to choice do.. 44.906t7.ll0; common extra Min 
ne.Nota, fl lXVal.TO; clear, $.5 50(4,6.75; rye mixture, 
$5.50*6.26; bakers* extra, i6.0Uis7.5G-, straight, 46 .UU 9 
T.25; 1 latent, $6 iJtyS.74; St, Louis common to fair ex¬ 
tra, 44.WliM.73; good to very choice family, 4L80<ai.50, 
patent Whiter wheat extra, iii.25it7.50; city mill ex¬ 
tra for West Indies, 45.2S#5.W: South America, $5 65 
i«i 5.85; patent, 4'i.75i# 1 JO; Southern hour unchanged. 
Commou to good extra, #4.70ft5.66; good to choice, 
4*.fir><iii7.a», Including some for export, 4&.21 Rye Hour 
supertlue, f:l, Hm.t. Buukwtu-al Hour selling at 43 25 
(43,911; Buckwheat dull, lower; to arrive, sue. Corn 
meal quiet—Yellow Western, $4.15@4.25; Braudywlne, 
4l.25e<i4 40, Feed unchanged. 
Prices for grain. Wiikat- Rather more doing for 
export, fairly active city milling demand, and a good 
trade In options; ungraded Winter ml, H7c-6641.1 lb,; 
steamer No. 3 red. 99e; No, 3 rod, 4i.U7wl 09 , latter cie 
llvereil; steamer No. 2 red, 4 1 07661 07 Op No. 2 red, 
fl.lOW®l,l(ft< for certificate*, 41.1UVj66bl2 delivered; 
No. 1 red, 41 14; mixed Winter, $1.07; ungraded white, 
8UO<d$1.13| steamer No. H white. 82c; steamer No. 2 
White, HlittSli^e; No 2 white, 41-OS; steamer No. 1 
white, $1.02^; No. 1 while. 41 .II for certificates, 41.12 
delivered: No. 2 red October, do No¬ 
ember, 4U1M®U1J4; do. December, 4Ll2fi@l.l3>4; 
QUTTIN 6 pEEO 
do. January, §1.13?^@1.14J^; do. February. 41153^® 
l.lSJf; do. March, $1 163f@1.17; No. I white November, 
$1.097.4. Rvx—Market Arm, with a fairly active ex¬ 
port Inquiry; Stale, 770; common Western, 70c. fn 
store; No. 1. 76c. In elevator. Haili.ky—T wo ro-wed 
State, per iiumplc. Stic; Canada No. I bright, for 
November, $1X«. Raulkt MaT.T quiet, unchanged. 
Corn -UugrfKlrd Western mixed, 8U<,o84c; No.2,88c. 
In elevator, Bl!^jl8?e delivered; yellow, 97c; No. 2 
mixed October, 9lV£;tsic; do. November, 79 ,@H 0 e ; 
do. December, T.ki»7Hfce; d<x seller the year, 730', 
•IJticj do. seller January, 64«®65fcje: do. seller May, 
6HJ$@64o. Oats—M arket fairly active; No. 3, 395166 
40c: No. 2, 414i®I2c.; No. 1 quoted, 42c; No. 3 white, 
4MW®43J>4 c; No. 3, 47Ssi<i548c; No. I quoted 53c; No. 2 
Chicago, 43Ur. delivered; mixed Western, 376*430; 
white do., 41®50c; white State, 52c; No, 2 mixed No¬ 
vember, l',’kl(jH3c; do. December, 43to@41V4c; do. Jan¬ 
uary, -Hfctli^c. 
VISIBLE 8UPPLY OF DRAIN IN THE UNITED STATES AND 
CANADA 
Oct. 14, OCt 15, 
1882. 1881. 
. bush. bush. 
Wheat. 14,488,914 20,586,272 
Corn. 4,481.338 28.682.059 
Oats. 1,659,788 4.760,412 
Barley. 1,651,865 2,506 187 
Rye. 841,143 1.093,772 
Prices of Provisions—Pork—New mesa spot, $24: 
clear back, $29; city family mess, $.'8.50: extra 
prime, 420.50ffl22.fill. Beef very dull; prices unsettled 
and wenk; plain mess, $,3.00; extra mess, 413.50tn, 
14 00; packet, 415.50®17.IXI, city extra Indian mess, In 
tes,, 427&U30. Beef hams, demand light; quoted $17.50 
®l 8 . 2 ri. Cut meats—Pickled llama, 13J^6ti4o, smoked 
shoulders, 13c; pickled bellies, quoted 14‘(Gillie, for 
heavy and light averngrs; pickled shoulders, 9HC: 
smoked hams, 15c, Bacon—'hade is very dull and 
prices here are wholly nominal; at West, long clear 
quoted 14c: short clear, 13.250. Dressed hogs City 
quoted lOe for all average*. Lurd With lower mar¬ 
kets at West, and a decided increase In the receipts 
of hogs at all points, the feeling here Is very unset¬ 
tled. Prime steam spot, 13@13.60o: October, 13 21; 
November, I2.00@12.65e; December, 1L9I'(@12.02 V^e; 
seller year, U,90@12 02J4<L city steam unsettled and 
lower; 13c.; No. 1 city quoted 12.12MC bid; 12.05 
asked 
Butter.—S trictly choice and fancy butter keeps 
well sold up to the supply available; commands full 
former rates, with now and then some of the special 
marks of creamery exceeding quotations, ana evi¬ 
dence* that perfect quality state dairy tuba would 
realize a higher price than ft is yet safe to name. 
Creamery fancy ,585<330c; choice, 3&034C. fair to good, 
28@Sic; ordinary. 22>>t2rc do. June choice, 28 do. 
June., fair to gtxxl, 240!,27; State half nrkln tubs and 
pall*, fancy, 31Q32c; do. choice, good. 24@ 
27c; do. fair, 'Jufeedc; State nr* Ins dairy entire, 20(ffl 
30c: do. due, 2 im24c- do. fair to go>-d, 2M- ,'V. stun 
Welsh tub* choice. 2$@30c; Welsh tubs, good to prime, 
20@27e.; State Welsh tubs, fair to good, 24@25c; West¬ 
ern Imitation creamery, 22@28c: do, dairy choice, 
214427c; do good to prime. 20®2So; do. ordinary to 
fair, 16@i9c; Western factory, June, choice, 18@1S>4 c; 
do. fair to good, l(iradio; do. choice current make. lf@ 
l7Wc; do. fair to good do., 15^@l6c; do. ordinary, 
14^@15c. 
Cheese.—S tate factory, fancy to home trade, 12%<& 
1244c; fancy September to shippers, 12q@12ji'e: do. 
choice, late August, IlM@12c; prime. iHgmJdc; do. 
tine, do. medium »W8*10e: do. poor to 
fair, 7*-vi@9c; Ohio Cheddar, good to flue, 11J4@12 Wc 
tlats choice, 12ffll2>4e; do. tine, n@iiU4c; do., fair 
to good 9!@toq;c; Creamery skims, good, 6@8c; fair, 
4@5f4c; Skims, Iron-clad, 2@34$o 
COTTON.—Speculative market moderately active 
and a fair movement in spets. There have hecu 
received since September 1 869,08.) bales, against 
891,569 bales same period last year. 
CURRENT FRICKS FOR SPOT COTTON. 
Quotations are based on American standard of 
classification and on cotton In store, running In 
quality not more than half a grade above 01 be.ow 
the grade quoted. 
N. Orleam-. Texas. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
Ordinary. .. 8^ S-H 8J4 
Strict ordinary. 8 15-16 9 3-16 9 3-16 
Good ordinary. 1U 10 
Strict good ordinary. 10 3-16 10 7-16 10 7-16 
Low middling.. 10^ h % 1074 
Strict low middling. 10j£ 111-16 111-16 
Middling. 111-16 11W 11W 
Good Middling. 115-16 ll4 12^ 
8irlct good mfdlUng. UJ4 12 11-16 12 n-i« 
MldcUlng fair... 12 12 3-16 123-16 
Fair... 12-H 1215-16 13 15-16 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary. i Low Middling. 956 
Strict good ordinary. ... 8 15-16 j Middling.. .. 10 9 16 
Dried Fruits.—S outhern apples, 1882, crop ordinary 
to good, 6^6<i47o; do. do., fine to choice, do. 
do. fancy, S$i@9c; Western crop 1682 ordinary, 5)4<o» 
5Vic: do. do. choice tots, 5^@6c: apples, 1883, evap¬ 
orated, I2@I4c; do. choice, I'llig cut, 13@15^c; 
Peaches, 8oulherti,crop 1882,7Va@9c: do. Carolina, crop 
1882, good to raney, 1054150 ; do. Georgia, crop 1862, 
peeled, #@13cs evaporated peaches, peeled, 24@37c; 
ao. do. unpeeled, Il@l3c; nnueeled peaches, halves, 
1882, S44@5?i(C;dO., quarters, 18S2, 5@5>gc; Plums, South¬ 
ern, i4@15c; do. .State, 15(I4l5^c; Cherries, 1882, 21@ 
2i^c; Hlackhorrfus, IHH2, 7^i@7«fc; Raspberries, 1882, 
90@31c; Huckleberries, 1861, 13>i@14c. 
E0Q8.—Demand allows a little caution, In part due 
to the unfavorable weather, bit buyers find tnat to 
obtain good stock they must bid full former rates, 
and some or the best Western are held at 28!^c 
Choice stock, in bbls,. * (lessen. 3U@31<;; smto and 
Pennsylvania, In bbls., 2S}uVa29A^c; choice \Vesteni, 
28e; other Western, 27@27J^C4 Canadian, rresh, Unv, In 
bbls., 27@2Se; all kinds, poor to good, 23@26c; Umed 
eggs, Western, 2&@26c- 
Fricsii Kbuits. There Is a llheral supply of apples 
offering, principally Winter lots, widen are very dull 
and irregular. Choice pears are not plenty and held 
about slcudy, but the general demand Is moderate 
Grapes nro more plenty and the feeling weaker mid 
Irregular for all varieties. CTanb Trie*held steadily. 
A few Florida oranges arrlvlug, but Irregular ns yet 
Chestnuts plenty and lower. 
87S i Low Middling. 956 
8 15-16 i Middling.. ..10 9 1 
Apples, Western N. V., mixod lots, 41.50012.50 per 
bbl.; Fall Pippins. $2.25@275; Baldwins, 42.Wic42.5u: 
Greenings,42.>X«/-2 25 windfalls, do, $lgol.5(X Pears, 
loo house, Bartlett 1H barrel, 4i2@lK; deckels. $7@ 
6c; do. do. Concords, dfejdc.; up-river, Concord, cases. 
41.7rsg2.0O; up-river Concord, « 16, 3 g4Ic; Cranherrle . 
Cape Clod, fancy, V bbl. 410.5O&L; do. good to prime, 
f 8@!0 do V crate, 42-75@43.75; do, Jersey, prime, 
i crate, 42.75048.25; do. fair to good, 4 crate, $2.23 
@2.50; Peanuts, virglnta, hand-picked. 16B., yfity^jc; 
do., fancy, 8>4@84 yc; do. extra prime, do., 
good to prime, 7@Sc; do., shelled per lb, 4«@5qe: do 
Spanish shelled. 18 lb., 7c; chesnuts. Northern, V 
bushel, $2.75(03.25; Southern, $250@3. Hickory nuts, 
l< bush., 42.50. 
Hat and Stuaw.—T he supply of hay continues 
liberal, and with a quiet trade prices rule weak and 
Irregular, without, however, any quotable change, 
prime timothy rarely reaching 90c, Straw quiet and 
unchanged. 
Hay, prime Timothy, V 100 lbs, 85@0Oe; do. medium 
do. if @80c; do shipping grades, 60c: do. clover, 43@ 
50c; straw, No. 1 rye, We; do. short rye, 40@45e; oat 
straw, 80@35c. 
Hoes.—There Is a good amouut of business done, 
and sellers have the upper hands, 70c now being 
asked for prime stock. Cablegrams from Loudon 
reporta steady rlso in prices: 
N. Y. State, crop of 1832. choice,70c; do. do- mediums, 
67@6Sc; do. do., low grades, 6 Tk, jC6c; crop of 1881, good 
to choice, 6o@7Uc; Eastern crop of 1882, fair to choice, 
65@70. 
Poultry and G amk.—L ive poul try—Spring chickens, 
near-by, t< Sb, 18@17e; do. Western, Mg»13o; fowls. 
Pa. and Jersey lb, 14@l5c; do. State, ll«a!3o: do. 
Western, Me: do. Southern, 13o; roosters old, 1H 16.8c; 
Turkeys, Jersey and Pa $ ib U@14o; do. Western, 
ll)@14c: ducks. State, Pa. and Jersey, V pair, 73c.@ 
$1.25; do. Western, 50@65; Geese, WtSfern, V pair, 
4l.l2@L37; do. State. Pa., and Jersey, V palr,4l,50@200. 
Dressed poultry.—^Turkeys Spring, 15@18C; do. old, 
17@Uk;; Springs, Philadelphia, 4 to 5 Its X pair, 22o; 
do, Phllft, 8 to 4 its X pair, X lb, 19@21c: chick¬ 
ens, State; choice, 16G»17c; do. Western, 15@I7; fowls, 
Bucks County and N. J., prime, 15@16c; do. L. I. ami 
continues 
N. J., fair to good, 14@15c: do. Philadelphia.dry picked, 
prime. 17c; do. State and Western, dry picked, 15@ 
16c; do. do., scalded, U5c: do. fair to good. 13@ 
Me; ducks. Jersey, H m, 14@150: do. State and West¬ 
ern, fair to good, 12@lSo; do, Philadelphia Spring, 20 
@22c; do, I,. I. Spring, 1H@20 c; do. State and Western, 
Spring, 16@18c. 
Game—Partridges, Eastern nnd Minnesota, 50(5) 
75c; do,. State and other Western, v pa..-, SLOfs;* 
1.12W; Grouse, do. 75e@4t,00; Woodcock. 4 pair, 90c 
(.#1.00; grans plovet, p down, 43 5WS$4: English snipe, 
fresh ."W dozen, $1 .»)g# 3 Oil; tame squabs, light, do. 
43.00@3.2C; do. dark, do., 4—0O@2.25; tame pigeons 
live, W pair, 25@40c; wild ducks, mallards, ^ pair, 
75c- do. teal, ?( pair, 65@75o; (lo. common, is pair, 
3(i@S5c; venison, short saddles, x n> 17@lSc; do. State 
and other Western, saddle*, M@lfio. 
Hick. -Carollua, choice, OAic; do. good to prime, 
69Y@65jc; do. common to fair, 5k'(«5?Jc: Louisiana, 
5(afic; Rangoon in hond, do. duty paid, 4 
5^c; Patna, duty paid, 5M®a^ic. 
Sugar, Refined Sugar, cut lonf, ?i lb, 9%{e; crushed 
96*3; cnbcA. 964c; powdered. 954@95*?; granulated, 
9Mc: mould , *A” 9J^C; confectioners *‘A" 9t,yCU4c: 
coffee "A” standard. 3Me; coffee off “A" 
white extra ‘C*’ Sqr-sS'Kc; extra "0" 76ji@8Wc; “C," 
7M@7S4o; yelow, 
Tobacco—K entucky quiet; lug9. 6@7^e; leaf. 6012; 
seed leaf less active; 1881 crop, New England. 8@20c; 
1681 crop, Pennsylvania, private terms; 1880 crop, 
S@30c; 1681 crop. 53j'c; Havana, 86c.@4l.15. 
Vegetables.— The supply of potatoes Is ratlipr 
mod* rate, but the demand Is slow. Sweets Id mod¬ 
erate supply. Onions about steady for strictly 
prime, but most lotaof Chesters are soft and spongy 
from effects of damp weather, nnd such are dull. 
Lima beans potato * bag. 42,00@3.25: do flat. 41 75@ 
2.00; onions, red, If) bb!„ $1 00@1.50 onions, yellow, 
$1 5i)@1.75: do. white. $2.0t)@2.riO; cabbage, near-by. V 
100, 45.uo©7.00: do. Western, V 100. ?l. 00(.'4 00 ; pota¬ 
toes. L. Island, T9 bbl. 422'@2.50; do. Western N. Y„ 
9 bbl.. $1.5o@1.87: sweet potatoes, Va. yellow. # 
bbl., $2.00@2.25; do. Did. River, do. $1 .75@2.oO: to¬ 
matoes, L.I. box, 20@25c; beets, L. L, > 100 bunches, 
41.0U@L25; turnips, Russia,!* bbl., 41 50@2.00; radishes, 
L. I. » 100 bunches, 50@75c; cauliflower, per bbl , 
75o @42.00. 
Wool—A lthough the general market must again 
be reported qu'et there is nevertheless a moderate 
degree of steadiness observable In most quarters. 
Strictly choice fleeces are scarce, but large lines of 
Texas and California are awaiting purchaser*. 
New Fall Texas continues to arrive and sell from 22 
to 27c. 
Domestic fleece. 37@42c; Ohlocomblng and Delaine. 
'IIgaISc; Spring Texas, 17@*29c; pulled do.. 23@25e: 
scoured Territory, 45c: Georgia, 29c, scoured Cali¬ 
fornia. 12@75e; Spring do . 26@31c; Elaek Territory, 
3lWc; Southern, 29c; carpet noils, 2 *gg30c; super and 
extra pulled, 316136c. 
-♦-*-♦- 
LJVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday, Oct. 21. 18& 
Beeves.— Total receipts for six days, 10,813 head 
against 10,818 head for the corresponding time last 
week The market opened Friday with a good de¬ 
mand for all grades. At the Blxtlelli street yards 
common cuttle were rated at a fraction higher, but 
ull other grade* were slow of sale at steady prices 
Some sales were made at lOtjjyi 1 lc,, to dress 56 it-, with 
a few hehd at 104 . 4 c, to dress "n@56 in. General salrs 
of Texans were m yW<V>9}.<e., to dress 55 It, and of 
Colorado half breeds lit 99i@IO'4o, also to dress 55 T6. 
A 2-ear lot of rat her common Toxn ns sold a t $3 75 per 
100 ft With the exception of a carload of little West 
eru '• Stockers,” which sold at83.iC, to drese 55 ft the 
extremes for native steers were 9f-i'@I2Vjc, to dress 55 
@56 ft. The receipts for the past week have been Just 
about the same as last week, and prices are nearly 
uniform with those current at the close last Friday." 
Sheet and Lamps.— Total receipts for six days 
42.534 head, against 41.731 lo ad for the same line last 
week There whs n better feeling in the. market and 
prices were firmer for both sheep aud Inmhs. Com 
innn to good sheep sold at 4@5c Common to 
prime lambs at 5J4>@5 Th«, with a few extra at 6*Sc. 
Dressed la nib and mutton In better demand at rat her 
higher prices. Western heavy wethers, ellppcd 4 * 
ft.. 5@5'-oc,; mixed do. do., 1<S 134 c. do. Jersey ami near¬ 
by, I(5i4-3^e; bucks, 3@S4fiC; Spring lambs, V 16 ,5@6c. 
Calves— Veals are steady nud sold at ?@10c for 
common to prime. Grassers and buttermilk calves 
ranged from S%c to If^c, aud a few fed calves sold 
at 6c. 
Live calv?s, Jersey bucks and River County, good 
to choice, lOcailOtGc; do. State prime, IkB.'lUc; (to. fair 
to good, 8@85«C; do. buttermilk ted. 4V6@So: do. 
grassers, 3q- iU 4 ; dressed veals, poor to fair, y@it'c 
Hogs.—T otal receipts for six days, 27,030 head 
against 19,962 head for the some time last week 
Market dull at $7.2i@8 for common to prime. Coun¬ 
try dressed have advanced a little owing to the 
cooler weather and moderate supply. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & S^S 
Call on or write to U. II, ALLEN iV t'O,, Sew 
York, for whatever you want of the above. 
ADDRESS 1S9 AND 191 WATER STREET. 
Fcarlefc T>vO»hor.c Power, ^**riliwlv uneC)U£\led for ensc ol 
J»rni amount of pmver, itiol StrmUnl FVea*<titt«r ihnt vos tltu 
most unbOUndeci AHiIsfacIlon. Culling Ived wive* monvy. 
Koonomy ay* Try it« and CtMtuiKs Clov»*r- 
hulli.rs, Wood CirniUf*s»w Muclilnui nnd. K'simiinjj-miMe, nol ex- 
rellivl by any. Buv Uie In *!. t«n( »n.*e. AiMti'SS. 
Ill MUD IIA ill) Kit* CVM. dll, Silmbnrle l> , N’. Y 
GarmorB’sEa r ;' 2 ?Lm. 
A» Invented nml worn by him 
Ijerffcotly restoring the hearing, v Eiw 
tircly doaf for thirty years, he hears MAth 
them even whispers, ilistinctly. Are 
not obacrvable* and remain in posi¬ 
tion without aid. Descriptive Circular 
Free, CAUTION i Do not be deceived 
by bogus ear drums. Mine is the only 
successful artificial Ear Drum manu¬ 
factured. 
JOHN GARMORE, 
Filth A Race Su., Cincinnati, (X 
DEAF 
OEDERICK^ KAY &, C01 TON PRESSES. 
are sent any Whore on trial to operate against a'a 
m. JQ. other Presses, the enstom- 
keeping the one that 
f w-''c tr. Bulls best. No one has ever 
[W#l dared slifnv «p any other 
J Pre-*. as Dcricrlnk's Press 
r ajj y rr lfgffTw ^4 --Is kupirn to be beyond 
—compcLUon, mol will bale 
jtggx wilh t\\ -i:a the rapidity of 
v l cl KTiy 55j- i; nay other. Tho only way 
Fpjy ro SSTsfoferior luac.lilnca can bo 
feg 3.: 57P 1 Hold la to deceive the in- 
* experiencedby rldlcnloUHly 
dr? fatso ai iiements, aud thus 
ec' 1 without, slclitorseeing, 
nnd swindle t ic purchntcr. 
gT 7 .L --St TVorklug finy other Press 
alongside of Dederick's al- 
> nj ways sella the purchasers 
Deilerlck Pro vs, and all 
5- it too Wt !I to show 
np. Address for circular anti location of Western 
and Southern storehouses and Agents. 
P. K. DEDERICK & CO.. Albany, N.Y. 
N B. The claim of one 8eeley In a former numoer 
of this paper to premium over Dedcrick press at New 
York State Fair fs false. Bis press Is a very poor 
copy of my cheapest patented press anti Its use will 
not be allowed even If Its defects do not prohibit it. 
I do not believe the Whitman Agl. Co., will make the 
press as my expermnoe is that responsible men 
don't steal patents especially after the Courts have 
pronounced them valid. P. K. Dederick. 
AND f//EW8pADER 
(^crrrUiiCt idtnZ- 
^ / WAN TED 
Either lady or gentleman, in every city, town, or 
precinct not already represented, to furnish the 
American ,Ve»s E.cchunge with prompt and reliable 
reports of all events and news of tmp.-rtxneo -politi¬ 
cal news, amusement notes, crop prospects, society 
events labor items, sporting news, personal men¬ 
tion, railroad news, accidents, literary matter, etc. 
Previous experience not necessary. Position perma- 
nient, pay liberal, nnd every privilege enjoyed con¬ 
nected with the profession. Address at once, 
American News Kx<uusciK, 251 YV 5thSt..Cincinnati,O. 
Newspapers supplied at favor able rates with full 
particulars of any event transpiring In any part of 
the world. Correspondents detailed for special work 
at a momem’e notice. Branch offices in all the prin¬ 
cipal cities. 
AYER’S 
AGUE CUBE 
IS AVAR RANTED to cure all cases of malarial 
disease, such as Fever and Ague, Intermittent or Chill 
Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague. Bilious Fever 
and Liver Complaint. In case of failure, after due 
trial, dealers are authorized by our circular of July 
1st, 1882, to refund the money. 
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. 
Sold bv all Druggists. 
Self Cleaning Stable. 
Clean cows, clean milk, and then may come pure 
butter. The self-cleaning, wrought-lron platform, 
invented by Prof, E. W. Stewart, keeps cows clean ; 
will save Its Cost In labor; saves *11 bedding; saves 
all rim manure; lasts a lifetime, and never gets out of 
repair. These grates have been used In many stables, 
and given universal satisfaction For circulars,address 
A LA AN STRAY ART, 
Luke View, Erie Co,. N. A'. 
To Fruit Growers. 
The advertiser, having $10,000, wishes to correspond 
with a practical fruit grower having about half that 
sum. with the view of engaging in fruit growing in 
the .Southwestern fruit region, for the Northern mar¬ 
kets. Address E. II. 
P. O. Box 366. Little Rock, Ark. 
ssAssr corn 
Smi; SELLER! 
—^ “ j\ 3 Jijf j A y fWnod's Pitent.) 
r~. b I If |[Xi J 2fjl\Yin shell ntie (iiishet o. 
— 1 o I JJrAt-T? ' ~ Coro i-t l : mtes. 
i-iShbUPw.- H Write for circulars aud full 
J - “■ U piirticiiUrstoniaaufacturer 
! i Lehigh V illey Emery Wheel Co. 
t '- -IS, rS LKtUbHrON, PA 
S 1.00 for 2Eo, 
kvery ous suuuM s.-« »tu- Mom ,, tSvnb ut t sn.itri' papers 
50e. a year, or 2,>e. for 0 trial, but to enable nil to 
take It, we s, n.l Keopfen I yenrforH l..>0. gtrliignpaniT 
worth41.60 ftor'iSels. Stamps ukeu. S.-tul st..-.np for Sumplo 
-opy aud see. Farm ami Garden, L'ijS. 4th St., Thilud'a. 
/fi NEW 110 ‘J alike Clirotuo Visiting Cards, 
/ j| name on 1 u cents. t\ arratlte best pack sod. 
ffU Agents wauled. JONES & CO., Na-suu, N. Y. 
A If H R 3|flD| C PICTI The Little Wonder Time Keeper and a Naadsooe 
H vHLUHDLL ull I 1 Steel Vest Chain Sent Absolutely FREE! 
___ This illustration rrprctenG, upon .» tvducod «o:d«, tun Little AVonderTIme- 
Keeper, our of the grenund lnvt-titionsol lie mo. li L-oo humbug—neither 1 , it 
...,,,,,,,,111 111 ~ r J H » toy. It 1 * a reliable time-keeper, in :, handsome nick,plated rose. Slmplj- 
_ X ‘L h 1 i' 1 - ik,e open the ease uud allow the suu to shine upon u. and i-lie 10 ,e 15 Indie:,ted im- 
-yj) lli " yj— if. mediately. It is far httt-r < 1 . ,n any aheup wuieh you could hue. All aheap 
■'3 —'' Km whwhes ars noreliahiu, wlttleihe l.ut.e U onrter Time-Keepero:,» always !«• r,-;io,l 
flST vf 1 TJ TO upon 14 donate Purred time. In Oitililinu 10 tips it ho. a eoiupa-s ol the best 
(f\L • WT quality, wkieli Is mcful to everybody. It i- of -lie ufino. ; value U) fnrlm rs. IIH'. 
w) f- Wry/ ehunlea, and dll business men. It is just the lhiu$ for the hors, who win be :,s 
n\ proud of Ir as they would be of » new suit of elothe,. The. Lin 1 , It on,ter Time- 
(Uj M '*5 '-Jv v;sA,\ [/11 Keeper looks exn, tly like » srnteli, nnd it enn be Worn in me pnckei pri ,-iwiv 1 , 
W v -8 \ KVy\ ' 'n/ nn oplinary »st. h. The ohm- :,r,u>r ns nickel plate, md U will Iasi a Uteiime. 
h\\ & . 8 \A ,\i vv v\ \ lo ins tile pnhUhher of tiie oid-establi-iied nn : well-kaown fundi: paper, The 
' ( \\ V, \ nvu Uriel.cf an lite llearlli, had wuhieg taobtain inrit bhi.hio 1 , > 1 i,s,n ii,. - 
NVt / ' / Vb \\& ^ \ss \ \ \ 7A * during the next few mouths, we now make the following nnprtV.'Joii:'',! oil. 1 ; 
jf.Afl i' f •vVl| : ^ jr' U B \ ffjj Uinii receipt 0 /ThIrtylhree Cents in nastaij* .foj : oaf,: send The 
Yw J,' ’. .. oil ^'i- S l\ 1L 1 ils trlohet. on tiii'lloiirlf, T Throe .Manilla, unit.*. >\ ' 11 1 ,,:-, ' u:e 
30 a 
m 
A\ v r ~ wtW fltifl aciutt iTRKt' ti nil po4t-o<itti, the t.Iltl*- UtituliT 11 me-Keeper 
(fjj MrStU f# y| wui a IVniMUomc Solid Rtcel VeK 1'liuJii# Ti*»* I'lnc? »ton ihk Hkautti 
ru ‘ / ; ‘l te =4 vr=^ « n lUHinmoiU 16-^iaKe, Bi-co I u tun illuiftra^d pni»rr, /ii* ti with cbnrniing Serial 
/ffi yF A's-Ap. I '» a fe~£i Li i.*l Short ttu>rlc«, SUctehew, Pocius, Yaciui KnowUtl^i*, Funn nml llousvhohl 
/jMJ lr^vV^w/jfiA M= r J Rsj 7 W (Lll * iiutd uu ' 1 mul Storlrwfor the Youiik. Wm nud Humor, 
yflr Wt^ ^ w/v? ’ . ^n r W, uy »ttd tfVtsrvtbtnK to /immu*, enterinn aod iuatruct the whole familv. Thutthisisa 
/A A ■ / , jr=L? Vy 7®^ uio.siremarkabio hargaiu nn one cj$u rtftiiy, and trits oner tnniie stniply to in- 
wV r]f —j \ the elrotilattuu uf our paper. T'ikc .utlvHiiinp* of it ut. olid* Kemember, 
II O —A // / T’mie-Keeper and Chaiu. which hrtve heretofore oeeu sold .a jl.00, are tioav 
giM.ii ‘rtiolutciy free, you aro re«iu)red to nay only the price of a three months 
0 ^ suhacriptioL to the paper. For $1.00 we will wnA foursubderiptions to the paper 
an»l four Time- k«i»pHrs .umI riuoua. 3atUf**ctit*n guaranteed or muncy ft funded. Ai to our reliability, avh refer to tho publisher 
ofanj uew^puper in n«w York, Addrmis, s. H. MOORE, publisher. No. 3 Park Placet New York. 
