JyfSE 24 
June; $11.45@11 47>£ July; $11.60@11.62^c. 
August; $11.723^c. September; $11.75@11,78- 
J<0. October; 11.45c. nil they ear Bulkmeats in 
fair demand; Shoulders, •.; Short Rib, 
$12 20j.; Short Clear, iri^'e. Butter active 
and firm; Ordinary to Fine Creameries, 20® 
24c.; Fall to Cnoieo Dairies, 14@20. Hogs— 
demand fair, market, weak and 5c lower 
than yesterday; Mixed $7.30@S; Heavy, $8® 
8.50; Light, $7.!JJ5@7 90; Skips, $5 75@7 25. 
Cattle— Prices 15@20e. lower than yesterday. 
Exports, $8.20®S 55. Good to Choice Shipping, 
$7.40@7.9l); Common to Fair, $5 75@7; Mixed 
Butchers’nut plentiful and strong; Common to 
Good, $2.50$5; Texan, light supply and strong 
er at $S.o0®5.50; Stockers and Feeders, steady 
at $3@5.20; Distillery slow at $7®8.20 Sheep 
—Market quiet and dull; large offerings ; 
poor market; prices not quotably altered. 
Poor to Fair, $8@4; Medium to Good Shorn, 
$4.25,Y5. 
Cincinnati, June 15.—Wheat scarce and 
firm; No. 2 Red Winter, $1.33@1.35 spot; 
$1.12-^ bid July; IM% August. Corn easier; 
No. 2 mixed 75c., spot; 74c. I id June; 70c* 
bid July; 7fi%c. bid August and September; 
7fie. bid October; Ole bid all the year. Oats 
firm; No. 2 mixed, 52@53c. Rye dull at 72c. 
Barley nominal at $1. Pork quiet at $31.50. 
Lard quiet at $11.50 asked. Bulkmeats firm; 
shoulders, 9c.; clear rib, 12c. Bacon quiet; 
shoulders, 9! -'e.; clear rib, 12%c.; clear, 
13%c. Hogs firm; common and light, $8; 
packing and butchers’, $7.50@8.35. But¬ 
ter.— Prime to fancy creamery is steady 
unusual volume. Prices too high for exportation 
beyond regular orders. 
Prices for flour, meal and feed.—Quotations: Flour, 
No. 2, $3.7508,64; State and Western, superfine. $8.80® 
•1.73; City Mills, $6.5003.00; Spring wheat, extra, $4.75® 
5.50; do bakers', 86 5O0.S.W; patent, $7. Ida®. 50. Ohio 
round hoop shipping, $5.UJ@c..i/i; do., trade brands, 
St. LoUls. extra. $AlXi0IUG; double extra, 
$<i.S0®7 (XI; family, $7 .50(08.23: Minnesota, dear. #S.H0® 
SIX); Southern, extra, shipping. $5.50015.26; do. XX 
and family. $Mi\&7.75; rye flour, superfine, #3.81104.35; 
corn meal,Brandywine. St.50® 1.55; western 
wheal feed. 10 ft. * ton. #58,00020 00:80 Ih. do . SiU.tXJ® 
21.00: :ix»n>. do.. $23.00®3MXI; rye feed. #'J 8 00029 Cl). 
Prices for grain.—Wheat, No. 2 Spring, 8l,2-l<3H,2H 
Spring. # 1 . 1001 . 2 * red Winter No. 2. 41 8801. UJ4 : red 
Winter, #1.2S®1.4214; white West. & State*. $1 )>i'aH.35; 
rye, SH 0 ftia; Out*. white No. 1, 67<-W : No. 2. 6 I'd® 63c.; 
No. 3 liitje.; mxd. No, l, Ole,; No-2, YlVio ; No.s, .Wtjc.; 
Corn, western, mixed. Ti<.*77e,; do. No. t TTc; white 
Western, 9Cx.vx.le.f while 8 outhnrn, WVo'DSc.; P.arley 
malt, State. 2 rowed. gl.l)8(itl.l2!-i do. 4-rowed, $1.15® 
1.221s; do. Canada, $1.23® 1.40 
The visible supply of grain, comprising the stocks 
in granary at the principal points of accumulation 
at lake and Atlantic ports, and on rail and on the 
Mississippi River, und afloat on New York canals, 
destined for tidewater: 
18S3. 1892. 1881. tS«0. 
June 10. June 3. June 11. June 12. 
Wheat bush 10.II37.PJ7 ll.347.b79 17,251,523 17.USX,558 
Corn, bush.. 10,289,511 9.945.011 11,522,3:18 18315 617 
Oats, bush... 2,017.817 2,053,103 6.832,463 3,293 818 
Barley, l ush. 118,112 93,471 321,569 376,260 
Rye, bush... 961,387 986.718 270 108 250,135 
Total bush. 20,427,454 22,621,990 S5.6?2,951 40,174.446 
Prices of Provisions -Pork, old mess, $20.00; new 
mess $21 00; prime, mess. $20 50; ex. prime, $17.33; 
Laist—steam West. V HO n, $11,89; Prime city, 
li. 6 (i: hams, smoked city, per t», 1514c.: pickeled 
Western and city, tie.: shoulders, smutted,city, 11® 
12cljj. do. pickled, iljtf'*; Rib bellies, pickled, llW'A!2o.: 
bacon, tong clear, Wr .t„ l$012X- : Reef ex. mess, ^ 
bbl. $15.TO;* (Bin, packet, do. $1-40)9.; India mess, V 
tee. $3(032; beef bants, uew, $2->.5U 26.00 
Receipts for the week. Flour, bills., 102,250; corn 
meal, 8,750: wheat, bush , 919,00); corn. .338,750; oats, 
220,575; rye, 19 000; malt, 96.35 >; pears, 36.350. 
Exports for the week, flour, 52,200 bbls.; com meal, 
3,025: wheat, bu., 309.335; com, H!s,650; oats, 2,250; rye, 
16,082. 
Receipts for week Beef, hbls and tcs., 539; pork, 
bbls., IKK); cut meats, pkgs, 10,682; lard. 7,7,3,!. 
Exports—Beef, bbls. and tcs., 1,205; pork, bbls., 
3,769; cut meats, lbs., 1,126,235; lard, 2,06.9,806. 
at 16@37c , fancy dairy at 20@320., prime 
to choice Western Reserve at I8@20c., 
medium do., 15@113 p., good to prime Central 
Ohio, 14®1fic., medium do, 12@13c., and in¬ 
ferior at 10c. per round. Cheese.— Full 
cream Ohio factory sells at 9)£(gil0c, half 
skim at S}^@9c, Northwestern at 8® 
83^c. and New York full cream Ched¬ 
dar at 12@13c. per pound. Eggs. —The 
demand has been less active during the 
week and prices have declined, although 
the receipts have not been large and 
the market closes dull at I7%®18c. per dozen. 
On call to-day 20 cases sold at 17%e. seller the 
week, 50 cases at 15}.jC. seller year, and 20 
cases fruit-house eggs at 27c. seller November. 
St, Louis. — Wheat, No. 2 Red Fall, $1.24 
®1. 21ft, cash; $1.23% June; $107^@1.03 July; 
$102%, August; $102% October; $1.01% all 
the year; No 3 Red Fall, *1 19. Corn 
(« 72c cash; 71%c. Juue;7lc. July; 70%c., 
August; 09%c September, 55.'e. all the year. 
Oats, weak at 50® 50%c. cash; 40.'^c. July; 
33%c; August. 32%c., all the year. Rye 
dull at 05c. Barley dull at 80c.®81.05. But¬ 
ter steady. Creamery 20@34c; Dairy 15® 
20c; Country, Hkal-ic. Eggs steady 16c. Hogs 
market fairly active and easy. Pigs $6 60® 
6 90 ; Light Yorkers, $7@7,40; Packing, $7.80 
®2.25; Heavy, $8.30®8 35 Cattle good de¬ 
mand supply maiuly Texaus; common to 
fair, $3.25® 4.25; good to extra, $4.50@5.75; 
good native steers scarce and wanted; ship¬ 
ping grades, l,20fi®l 400 lb,, $7 25®8; good 
native butchers’ steers, $0 50®6.50. fcsheep, 
good sheep $4@4.51; Fauey grades, $4 75®5; 
common very dull at $2 50 @8.25, 
Philadelphia.—Wheat dull; No. 2 red, 
depot, $1.42; cargo rate for No. 2 red, prompt 
shipment is $1.42. free on board. Corn firm; 
Southern sail yellow, on track, 85c.; mixed, 
depot, S-l%c.; do. at Richmond, 84c.; steamer 
yellow in grain, depot, 84%c ; No. 8, do. 82’,, 
®S8c.; cargo rate for sail mixed, prompt 
shipments, nominal at 83c., free on board. 
Oats— No 2 white, 6l%@62c.; No. 3 do. 61c.; 
rejected, 60c.; do. mixed, 60®60' .c. Butter 
creamery extra Pennsylvania, 26c.; do. Wes¬ 
tern, 25(a 26c.; do. good to choice, 24®25c.; 
Bradford County and New York extra tubs, 
23®2lc,; do. firsts, 21®23c.; Western dairy, 
extra, 20®21e.; do. good to choice, 16® 19c.; 
rolls, Pennsylvania and Western, 12® 17. 
Eggs Penney 1 vania31’ 5 ®22c.; Western,20’.j 
@2l<\ Cheese —New York full cream, 11® 
11 ! ; Wesiern, full cream. lOVijc ; do. fair 
to good, 910c.; do. half skimmed, 5@5%e.; 
Fennsy lvania, skimmed, 2®5c. 
Buttkii.—T he demand has ruu light ami many o 
the best in rks of stock have been put luto cold 
storage. This has made free ottering of under 
grade:-; and the market for such l>- dull and irregular. 
Receipts are large and It will rein tire a strong revival 
of trade to support esen present llgures. 
Creamery,fancy, 26027c.; choice 21025c; fair to good, 
21025-.:; ordinary. tNiLSie.; Slate naif llrkin tubs, Taney, 
25®26o; choice. 23®3iUL; prime. 2l<&22e(.; fair to good, 
1802Ax: Weigh tubs, choice, Skk'Hc; prime. 21021c; fair 
to good. 19>t',Vn',; Western Imitation creamery. 20® 
28c.; dairy choice, :?tt» 22 c.: good to prime, 3B02UO.; 
ordinary to fair, Uet'.li:.; Western factory, choice, 
current make, 18020c,; fair to good, do, 15017c.; 
ordinary, PldiUc., 
Receipts for week. 38,890 pkgs. 
Exports, 2,661 do. 
CnrawK.—High rates In the country have compelled 
high asking rates here, but as a rule buyers do not 
respond; the heavy advance In steamer room offsets 
good English reports, and buyers for the past three 
days have tried In betid the market, their way. Their 
limit seems to be ll®llMc; the latter extreme. 
Stute factory,fancy, rull cream, 11' (011140 ; flne, 103, 
@l!c.; medium, 96*u JJc.; poor to flair, 5(sc966e.; Ohio 
flats, faucy, liihjc; choice. lOajlOHc; fair to good, 7cs,yo; 
skims, flue, 4j^6D5c.; skims, fair, 3It®4c.; ordinary, 
2®3c. 
Receipts for the week, 81,363 pkgs. 
Exports do, 61 00 do. 
Steam to Llv«‘rpool, 15(33Is.; an advance. 
Liverpool cable, 58s. 
Cottox.— The week has passed without developing 
a solid demand. Crop reports are not so favorable 
as at this time last year; replanting Is reported from 
a number of sections. Foreign orders arc light and 
maiuly continental. 
CURRENT PRICK8. 
Quotations based on American standard of 
cation. 
N. Orleans 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
Ordinary. 9Jg, 
8 trlct ordinary.. 
Hood ordinary. 
Strict good ordinary. 
Low middling. 
Strict low middling. 
Middling . 
Good Middling. 
Strict good middling. 
Middling fair. 
close 10- 
Texas, 
9W 
‘J4i 
111 116 
10 5-16 
111 5*16 
W% 
11W 
IDs 
11 5-16 
11 9 16 
11 9-16 
iii 
12 
12 
12 
12M 
12M 
12 3-16 
12 7-10 
12 7 16 
12 9 16 
12 13 16 
12 13-16 
12 13 16 
13 1-16 
13 1 16 
13 5-16 
13 916 
13 9 16 
14 1-16 
14 5-16 
14 5-16 
STAIN KI). 
Good ordinary. 9 I-I 6 | Low Middling.1034 
Strict good ordinary... 1U 1 16 | Middling. 11?4 
Futures Quoted— 
Juno..........12.fl8(.»12.'0 
July. .12.13 
August.12.21@12.23 
September.11 92 
October.. . .ll.5l@l 1.52 
November.11.37@1 -38 
December. 11 . 33 ® 11 39 
January.ll.-Umll 51 
February. 11 6l<«U.B4 
March. .11.75® 11 77 
Receipts for week, 5,208 bales. 
Exports, 20,337 do. 
N. Y. State crop. 1881 cho'ee.36@:SHc. medium,S3<sj>:i5o; 
low grades, :«K,7.i2c; Eastern l 8 Si, fair to choice, 3j<«s3t3c; 
Paclllc, 33o>36c. 
Receipt* for week, 735 bales. 
Exports, 244, do. 
Diuico Fiajiri.- The apple market is clearlug up 
fash A large order for flue evaporated could hardly 
be fliled. reaches steady for the 9 inall amount of 
goods, Small fruits us before. 
Southern apples, crop, ordinary to good, 5c.; 
flue to choice, 4o; fancy, 7^e; W'esteru. crop, 
ordinary, Tic; oholco lot*, 5?sc; 8lat«. One cut, 
6<,vii-Mc.; Quarters 5Vio_i6hic, apples, evnpi.rated, 
ll@l3c.; choice rlug cut 11®ISO : peaches, Soul hern, 
crop, 12 ®tie; Carolina, crop, good to fancy, 13® 7c; 
Georgia, cron, peeled, 1,V#16; Evap. ditto un- 
poaled. Ihml.loc.; nnpceled peaches, halves, 5.i5'QC; 
do. quarters, 4h£tt4*p-; plums, Southern. Il™l2e; do. 
State. l2(.il2Sic; cherries, southern, 19(vt'2"c-.; blackber¬ 
ries. Ik’.; raspberries, 81 @32; huckleberries, prime, 
13® 138(0. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw Youk, Saturday. Juuo 17, 1882. 
Beans and Picas.— Beans have seldom entered a 
more prosperous Summer. ITh ps m e Quoted strong 
all through the Hue of white with reully extra 
grades lend with some reserve. Urecu peus Quiet. 
Southern Arm and scarce. 
Beaus, marrow, prime. $4,00; fair to good, $3.75618.9,1 
medium, choice. $3.56@3.55; fair to good, $:; t;<@3.40; 
petl, Choice, $8,C06i3.65; fair to good, *3,20@S M) while 
kidney choice, *4.15®! ID; fair to good. $3 75(17-1 INI- 
red kidney, choice, *2.SO@2.83. fair to good, $2.4(k«)2.75; 
turtle soup, $1.73(2# 1 . 80 : German good to prime. $8.2& 
@3 50; ordinary, $2,50®E9D; California Lima, $1.50. 
l'eas, green, prime, $l.in@1.43; poor to good, $120 
@1.80; Southern b. t\, per 2 btL bag, $3.75u<i 1,00. 
EHiCAiisiurPS ANii Rhu vimons. The grnln market 
has ruled weak under line weather reports and at 
the clt.se scarcely an encouraging word could he 
heard about prices for wheat or corn. Another 
feature which tends to disturb the position is ihe 
agitation In Chicago to prevent ellQue manipulation; 
while the bulk or the trade do not think much can bo 
accomplished (hat way, yet the point wns bandied 
advantageously by the hoars, and has probably 
Crtilfli d at least, two to three cents of the decline 
noted. Flour sympathizes with wheat and most 
grades arc easier in prices. A few Minnesota brands 
which catmot be replaced for some time to come In 
milling hold up pretty well. Provisions quoted Arm, 
the home demand for hog products still shows its 
Eons.—Receipts for week, la.IKW hills. Hot w T »nther 
lias made holdl g dangerous and prle* s are weak, as 
buyers ask only for Immcdhue wauls. 
Jersey, single barrels, doe, 28c• I'ennsyIvanla 
and State, fresh laid, OtwJi^e; Canndtun do. 2lc; 
Western, do. best, 2 Uc., Western and Canadian, 
fair to good, 19wil9S»e- 
Fuksu Fiu m. Very fair peaches coming in. The 
market has an early varied supply of fruit, but 
strawberries absorb thesteudy demand. Fancy from 
small guldens exceed quotation* Peanuts firm. 
Cherries- large black, choice, 41 n> I8@20c,; large 
red and white, do , 16® 8 C. fair to good, £■ 111 , 8 ( 3 ) 120 ; 
small. it, 7i>t8c. 
Straw berries, Staten Island, choice. V pint, 6 ( 3 ) 80 ; 
Upper Jersey. $ <|t , 1 Ki«I30 So. Jersey, y qt, 9®llo; 
Delaware, prime. .< qt.,9<»Uc Maryland, and Dela., 
poor to good 6 <«i 8 r; Hackensack, Imlled, X WO l>ks. 
$3 :'4)(k4.lM; So. Jersey, do . $3 
Peaches Georgia, prime •' 3 to-bush, crate, $1.50® 
2.01) do. poor t<> good, do., 7,5c ( 3 )$ 10 : S C. p hush, 
crate $2.0i(jii.l>l; N. C. fancy. V bush., Crate, #l.(u)5 00; 
do., fair to good, d<*. $3 c$S. 
Plums, Gy*irvla wild Goose y .'Fto bush crate, $2.25 
912.811. N. C. do., t’ ut.. I2tel8e_ 
Goost berries In bids., prime, h bush., $1.65®1.75; In 
Quarts, prime V qt; Bfsiitr. 
Watermelups, Ga. p 100, Fla., do. $25 tu30. 
Peanuts are in light supply, fair demand, and Arm, 
Pecan* scarce itud v ery firmly held; som lots cannot 
be obtained at Quotation. 
Peanuts, Virginia, hand pkd. V n> 9«@l0c; fancy, 
9@9Mcj extra prime. 8Jt@9; good to prime, 6W@7kc.; 
Spanish shelled, 7@"Me.; Va., shelled, 4Tf<a3Wc.: pecan 
nuts, DhKSHo. 
Hay and Straw.—C hoice hay holds the advance of 
a few days ago, but buyers are not dealing largely. 
A good yield Is reported from our supply points. 
Low grades of hay are plenty and concessions would 
bo made to large buyers. A Hay Exchange ha* boon 
established in New York at the foot of .-Uth St., the 
former Kite of the Manhattan public market.. 
Hay, retail quality, flne. V 100 ft*., 90(*95c.: retal, 
inmllty, fair to good, ,5®Hik!.; shipping Quality, 65c 
clover mixed, 60®S5c. ; clover, 40®8<5e. ; Hay, *alt 
40 745O. 8traw, best rye, 70®75o.; short, 30@uun. ; oat 
35ci 10c. 
Exports, IKK) bales. 
Hoes.—Within several hundred bales were sold lu 
the Interior at 35o. And 87c. paid here for 50 bales, 
while the latest reporrs state that as high as 8 *e. has 
been hid and refused. The market strictly controlled 
by a few parties, and the advance In prices cannot 
be attributed to an.vthlDg more or loss thau the fact 
that It Is a very difficult matter to secure liops to 
meet current requirements, in short, supplies are 
evidently light for the rest of the season ami holders 
look for a further advance. 
Navai. Stores.—D ull under the recent turn In 
prices. 
Spirits ofTurp., 46!.3c®47e.; Rostns, strained, $2.15; 
g*Od do., $2:2002.115; low, No. 2. $2.4Ugi2 3U : good. No. 
2, $ 2 . 60 ( 262 . 711 ; low, No. 1. $2.75@2.80; good, No l, $2.85(3 
City, $2.10. 
Poultry and Gamu — Supplies of dressed are mod 
crate, and the demand I* good for all prime stuff, 
There is no room for odd lots atthl* time of the 
year. The trade 19 In few hands, and they- deal with 
packer* who put up stock especially for Summer 
use. When these pared* fall short city killer* arc 
resorted to. Chicken* are doing well’with a good 
steamboat ami howl trade. 
Turkeys, choice frozen, 20<it22c.: dressed turkeys, 
small, LV-cloC.; do large, 14<#I5C,, chickens, fair, 
14(2il5c.; good IO prime, 156i)16c.; Phila. roasters, { 8 ® 
ilk!.; do broilers. 8®4 It per It 23&38e,; Western broil¬ 
ers. 20®2We.; Fowl*, choice, near by 15(3)16c.; prime, 
12@13c.; Duck*, spring per to. 25C63DC., choice, I 640 ISC,: 
fair to good. KVi»)5c. 
Live fowls S'.uto and Jersey, 14c.; Western, 116412 c. 
Southern. i2a,lJe.; chickens, f a., 18«Sbc.s roosters. 
1 @80.; turkey*. N. J. and Penn. ll(;iI 2 e - Western, 
Klwllc.; Dudes, State and Jersey, ¥ pair, 75c < 3 ,$1.25 
We-tern. GthyfBc.: geeac, State and Jersey, $1.75642.251 
Western $1.12:*L25. ’ 
In game (here Is not much wholesale Importance, 
and at this season there la very little retail market 
trade. 
English snipe, fresh killed ? dozen. $2; ditto and 
plover, $1.50® 1.15; wild pigeons, State!fed, $1.5001.75; 
do flight, $1@1.37; do squab. State fed, $187641.50 
tame squab, light, $3.35®3 50; do dark. $1 75®2 
pigeons, y per pair 404:50c. 
Rice.—F irm with moderate supplies. 
Carolina, choice, 74 .( 154 Sc.: good to prime, 7®7Wc.’ 
common to fair, Louisiana, low fair to fair. 
54*646Jic. 
Suoar. Ac—Generally quiet. Molasses unusually 
scarce. 
Refined sugar quoted, cut loaf, V lb 10}J@105te. 
crushed. lidsiSilUisc ; cubes, 10c.; powdered, 1066 Ui'ac; 
granulated, 9t*c; mould A 9J6e; confectioner's ‘ A’ 1 
99l®?H:c; ooffee A standard coffee off "A," 
wfllte extra’•C'* $^®il^c,; extra c, TT^asigf 
C, (?t(64c>4'C; yellow, 7075q'e; common sirup*. l;i644to; 
fair to good, 486450; prime to choice, 5l6*)53c; sugar 
house moluHHrs, ordinary lilnls., Itiaaoa; ordinary 
bbl. 20021c; cx. heavy, 23c; New Orleans, fair to good, 
606462 c; prime to choice, 6*47 0 .; fancy, 716475 . 
VeaETAiu.Rg — Potatoes bring good price*, but 
prices will hardly hold as Norfolk will soon be 
plenty. 
„ Pf ' tf Goe«—Bermuda, new, p bbl , $7.00: Enr:y Rose. 
Norfolk amt N. C. is bbl. $5,646 00, do. Charleston and 
Savanuab, * bbl , $5.5006; chill, Red, new, prime, 
c bbl., $5 50646,00; Seconds, new, y bbl., $3.r*h^ 4 ill; 
Culls, new. $2.75(3)3 m; Early i-Msteni Rose, $4.7505 
Far 15" Rose. State, $4.30644.75; Hnow’dakc, Mtate, <I.506 k 
.B urlmnk, $4.73: Peer!..**, state, $4.23® I Sil 
Prolific, N. -8. $4 5004.73; Chili Red, N. S. S1.25(a4 GU 
Jackson white, N. S. $4.250 4 50. 
Supply of green stuffs are good aud as the attend¬ 
ance at retail markets Is better, all good fresh stock 
sells promptly. 
Asparagus, Oyster Bay, V doz. bch. $17502.25; 
Jersey, do., $13C(a*2.: Md. and Del. do., $1.2501.75: 
beans, Norfolk round and wax. h bbl.. $ 3 .™*: do 
Norfolk, ru;, \4 bbl., $3 N. C., do. $2.®2.50; N'. 0.. » 
bush. erAte. $1.25(61.73; hei't*, Norfolk, now, (4 |i.() 
bunches, $A:<a |:!.5 R I. do, $1.05; Cucumber*. Chas’n 
and Say. * crate, $l^5tgil 75: cabbage Norfolk and N. 
C. V bbl. $8.0.4.-511; carrots, »* IU> blioches, $ 1 . 5002 ; cau¬ 
liflower. L, ’ .. “ ■■■ - ■■■ - 
Wool..—Tim Texas and California clips are turning 
out large and .contain very attractive qualities. 
Buyers arc In no.hurry to operate; t lu v seem desirous 
to avoid giving prices, the sharp early advances that 
opened last year, aud they will be aided by a larger 
offering of domestic generally. 
Ohio, Penna. snd West Va., XXX and Pieblock. 13® 
45c ; X to XX, 4d(«,l3c.; No. 1. I4015t!.j coarse, 28((C£ic • 
combing, 106447 c. state and Western, X to XX, 
40C.; No I.42044C,; coarse. 27032c* combing, htiti'c • 
combing unwashed, 26®30o.; Va,. W. Vu„ and Aid" 
and Ind. unwashed, medium, 26028c; Georida unri 
Lake, unwashed, medium. 
burry 
north 
22026c: BHRWH 
Igw grade and burry 120140 r«Xas, Hpl-Ing,'choioe! 
28®3 <)o: fulr to good. 2'4(t3(C; low grailo and burry. 16 
®20c; Texas. Fall, 140230 ; pulled super, 38@4>c- extra 
35041c; No. 1. 20025c; combing. 31®45c; lambs. 35040c- 
tub washed, fall- to eholee, 85042a. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday, June 17,1SS2 
Beeves — Receipts for week, 11.199 head; do. b 
week, 8,6.14 Beef cattle ruled a trifle lower th 
on Wednesday last. Price* are high as rebel 1 
counting the fortnight arc short and prime stee 
were rated from ‘ 40 . 1*0 lower. The yards were we 
cleared before 1! o'clock. Chcrokees and Texa 
6‘dd aL TO®He,, to dress 35 ft; poor to fair stlll-f 
cattle at 10®Hike., to dress 55056 ft, and common 
prime corn-fed steers at t2J^016c.,to dress 56@58 ft. 
Several cars of trash from Kentucky and Tennessee 
and Inferior Western grass cattle sold at 10@UtftC., 
to 55 in, and three car* of bulls at iy4@7Nie., for ex¬ 
tremes. 
SwtxE.—Receipts for week, 16,746 bead; do. last 
week 23.916 do. Market firm at the advance, helped 
by light receipts. 
Hogs. Jersey dresaed, light, ll^all*(C.; medium, 
dressed, Uljaili^c ; heavy dressed. 1 LuitlJdic ; city 
dressed, ualltgc,; live hogs, per 100 fts, $8.2508.50. 
Bfikkp and Lakhs. -K,v*etpta for the week 34,768 
bead: do. luat week, 27.834 do. Sheep w *re dull and 
prices barely steady, with Considerableutock unsold. 
Prime lambs were lit demand ut yesterday's quota¬ 
tions, with common dull and weak. Hales of com¬ 
mon to prime sheep were at 4WS6c- Southern Iambs 
Bold at 6 M® 8 ' 4 c,; Maryland 9 at and common 
to prime Jcrwy* at7J4’iV>?. A marked Improvement 
Is perceptible In the quality of the Jersey lambs this 
week. Dressed mutton dull ut 301 He. and dressed 
lambs In Talr demand at 8®i«c. 
Veal Calves.—D ressed calve* in light.supply mostly 
arriving Iced. Live have arrived very largely and 
prices have run low most of the week. 
Calves, Jersey hog dressed, good, 10©llc.; State 
dressed, good, IO011o.: country dressed, poor to fair, 
009c.; city dressed, fair to prime. 1101214c ; do. but¬ 
termilk. 6146471^0.; live calves, Jersey, Bucks Co. 
and nearby State, prime to choice, 8We.; State, prime 
8c.; fair to good. 6ta@7!(jC; common, 5®6c.; buttermilk, 
31^011^0.; Mt. Holly, prime to choice, S*«@9c.; fair to 
good, 7@8. 
MJi.cn Cow?.—Market stesdy at former ranges 
now and then an extra exceeds $65. 
Send 9c, In P. O. Stamps to 
E. cfc O Ward, 
Produce Commission Merchants. 
for Circular of advice about Stm-riNo Produce. 
Also recipe for Bruts ten vino Enos 
No. 279 Wash Gig 1 on .Sireet, New York. 
Prices current furnished free. 
Reference— Irving National Bank New York City 
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In abundance.— S3 .Million pounds 
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SIOOO 
triKliUU-Fi LES that 1 
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