mm 
gool demand and Arm. Only small lots of Western 
arrive fowls are la good demand moderate supply 
and a shale higher Veryfe-v turkeys offering and 
very Iltt 1 * demand Tor them. Spring docks are very 
dull. Old du Ks hard to sell unless at very low 
prl es. Wild squabs and plge its have been scarce 
and there arc f-w fresh lots offering; English snipe 
and plover are In light supply, hut nave very little 
demand 
l.lve poultry-Spring chickens, IP n>. 3V®2'.o: ro-vls, 
Penn ami Jersey. iflniMSt^c; do State. XP*. Western. 
12® 17c; Southern 13®'2‘6<.'; roosters. 7®Ho. turkeys, 
Jers y 1 'V«b 11 •; Wtedern. ‘><3lie; ducks, Western, pr 
'JKmfi.Sr do N ,1. iV v and Penn..75c.ia#l.'iO: geese. Wes¬ 
tern and 8 uthern, $ .UH4I.JS <1<> Jersev nt N Y., 
8tSO«2l>.l. Dresse I poultry—Turkeys choice I4®15c; 
fair to good. | ,vs 4e forvfs Ptilla. 1,"><4 7c; We» ern, 
12 vl'it^e chickens Spr'nv, Phlia. fti<oa4<» - Western, 
2u®2fc dtlt'k*. Spring Phil i.. 2il *2.1c; do. old. In® 4e; 
RQUVk whl c $H 2»nt't..'V'j d«i k SL75, Game—English 
«•' p- 8i 75® i <l : plover $l 5 ®I.7S wila pigeons, 
$1 l>rai.i:>; wild Stjiiubv di * . IbtiiiSc. 
Vxrjr.TAMLB —Most of the Virginia potatoes, e«- 
pe tally th -sc from the K is ern shore, are small and 
poor. Old potato-* neglected and nominal, hut 
much lower. Tomatoes arrive In had order and sell 
low Norfolk cai>hag-s about done 8.ring beans 
lower and very itu 1. Onions very dull. Asparagus 
I owe-; general y n poor rd r 
Por.Mfo.-s N rfolk. IP bt.l . * ,9ll(Stft<M: do. seconds, 
#2 Nuat.iO. culls *i.;-.Hi>3uu: Hose. East rn, $3.3®3.5U; 
do. State atOHMIUr., IVerle s, 42 7.We! UO H iiiunk, 
S3d l>®3 ¥1: Smwrtlntcc, gH 1)0 38 2 ; A»ph hkUs, Oy ter 
Pay do*, rntjeh, $1 iO*l ;5; do J-rs->y an.I Mary¬ 
land, 7 Am3$i. 0 tomato s, Fla. hush. b»x.$l OO.a2,lKi; 
Chas'ii and 8a* , *IMho' •(), beets L. I.. *2.mi®ilie 
gr ell • e*-, L I.. V bag. 75e..'«$l Iki do. 1 bid. *1,00® 
1-N); Mt tug beans, Norfolk, bbl , fit)/n.*,5 Cuertttibers. 
Charleston nn l 8av. erafe 2 Of/,' •; do. Norfolk 
82 i'»it'A.'S) b twice, bill., Vl-y.rg 2i; Unions N p 
bl>l Ji lt): d i Mii s< bbl., #;i.,Kr®4 tro, lurulps, Jersey, 
100 belts , 8-1.002*4,(10. 
Wool..-Th-re have been Ubersl arrlvHls ofTexas, 
and stocks tire aisutmilliitln/. The offerings of t'ad- 
fornia wo i are iih vet. moderns*. Reports from the 
fleece districts In Old > and MleM-au state a good 
firm market and considerable a. llvtty. 
(Jill**. Pennsylvania and West Virginia, XXX and 
pick Joe -r. pt -lirs! No. 1,4134,ic: course 2 i f*.1 ■; comb 
lng. lO v ii'c; Slaw and Western. X to XX. :*U10c No 
1, I licit.! coarse. 2i®:!2o. combing 40itflfic. combing 
unw-is'ied 2’ot.ts!: Virginia, W. at Virginia, .Mary In inl 
and initiuns ua vyxh d medium 26®24c coarse. 2 ® 
27>c; Georgia .;n(t lake unwashed medium, 2*®29c; 
Coarst*. ■24d2>c; burry and slightly burry, in® tic; 
California, Spring. Northern free, 38 a 3 e middle 
county. iMi.vlSo; s .uthern, Kali cholC", 
Fail. Oilr to good, lVadfic low gradeatld burry, 12® 
lie; Tex'S. Spring, choice. 28®3Uc: fair to good, 28® 
8Uc low grade and burry. lR®2k! Texas Fall, I4®2ie. 
pulled sup -r. 3*u l2e; extra. H5 o40u; No. I, 2l48.2.40; 
combing, 31345c; lamb, 35®10c; tub-washed, fair to 
choice, 35® 12c. 
NEARLY 1,000 
Percheron-Norman Horses 
Imported and Bred by 
M. W. DUNHAM, 
Wayne, Du Fage Co., Illinois. 
INCLUDING- 
rr-VT-o H-a-Xid-red. a-xxd. 
of the finest types 
being Imported from 
France by him the 
8 Prepared from 
-M fruits 
V” <5 3 
Is the best and most nsreenlile preparation 
In the world for constipation and the disorders that 
attend It. 
Ladles and children and those who dislike taking 
pills and nauseous medicines, are especially pleased 
with Its agreeable qualities, 
TROPIC FRUIT LAXATIVE may be used In all 
c.-i e* that need the aid of a purgative, cathartic, or 
aperient medicine and while U produces the same 
result, as the agents named. It Is entirely free from 
the usual objections common to (hem. Packed in 
bronzed lin boxes only. 
Price, 25 cts. Large Boxes, 50 cts. 
SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS. 
v 1 tropical 
M otirl nltini 
VYfi?Al\Q^q jQ fr 
OVER 200 STALLIONS, THE 
CHOICEST OF ALL BREEDING STALLIONS 
In service in La Perche. 
They will be shipped ns soon ns their season is 
completed. I bis importation will also comprise a 
lot of the finest Mitres and Colts, which, when 
added to the already great collection of Ouklawn, 
will make the l.rirjsrmt. nail YlOrst Select, 
Stmt ever collected, and will make it possible to 
SEE MORE FINE SPECIMENS IN A DAY 
than one could see in their native country 
in months. 
100 OF THE ABOVE STOCK 
OVR. CONTINENT 
An Illustrated Weekly Magazine 
CONm-CTSD by 
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$4 a year ; $2 six mos.; 10 c. a copy 
FOR SALE SY ALL NEWS DEALERS. 
Stntn factorv tine, r L{e; do. good prime; lOLJvailc., 
f'lr to go.,rl: 9^'Okfe; do. poor If) fair, K®9c; Ohio 
flat fine !l®DVa’ good tf> prime. 83'^c po >r to fair, 
5<.LTm • cresmery pvrily skimmed, cinder; 6®6yac: fair 
to prime, 3Hi®>»C, fully aklmine l, 2 . 1 3e.. 
COTTOk,—Btl* Iness In the opt! 11 line hat bepn again 
quite active at n further lmprovem -nt In nrlevs. the 
June to Au.'list Optl >ut gaining, lit th • close I3®14 
points a pfmnlier li points '>nd latter deliveries 
Ka.5 tropit* whh very free dealings reported In the 
August option. 
CURRKNT PRICKS. 
Quotations are based on American standard of 
eiHK*m -aHon and on cotton In store, running In 
quality not. more than half a grade above or below 
the grade quoted. 
N. Orleans 
Uplands, and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary. 9 1316 9 13-16 101-16 
St rict ordinary. in;|g 10 Si 10 
Good ordinary. 113 1# 117 16 117-16 
Strict, good ordinary. U % ll’l, 11% 
Low middling . 12 1-16 125-16 125-16 
Strict low middling.12 5-16 12 9 16 12 9-16 
Middling . 12 % 12 «W 12 M 
Good Middling. 12To 13V(i 13% 
Strict good middling. 13 % 13 % 13 % 
Middling fair. 13 13 13 % 
Pair. 14 % 14 % 
BTAiNKD. 
Good ordinary. 9 % \ Low Middling.11116 
Strict good ordinary... 10 % | Middling. 12 1-16 
Futures:— 
June.12.42® 12.61 
July...124 «»I2 Cm 
August.12,62® 12.75 
September...12 23-1.13 40 
October.Il.iiH® 1..7H 
Nfivember..11.32®! (ill 
Decern her.....I !,.Yj® 11 fil 
January .11 65-All 71 
March.11.9 >k>IiII 96 
April...12.02® 12.1)6 
OutRD Friuts.—T here If a very quiet, market for nil 
ktuos->r d>i d ("rnits, and prices are l-.wer 10 sell. 
Tne stock iTerlng Is not larg •. but the d -maud lias 
si wke 1 off Vcr. much and hol-le a are not Inclined 
to carry over any goo Ib thn' w.ll sell Besides we 
are i-tipldly appro iching the new crop, which proiu 
Is*- t - be large, and prices must naturally se<Ue A 
few I Ut of town orders are being 11 ,led at run late 
prices but othc.-wirfe the market la lower, 
Kvapora'Q 1 apples -Rlnr cut fancy, H%®15o; 
choice. I8%c: poor 10 prime ll® 13 •: N, 0. rilieed raucy, 
8c; good to ohol.-e, 6%®7%C; fair to g iod, 3%®6c Va. 
lie do fair 1 o go-d, d«8tAi#u. Tenu.-ssee. c; So them, 
C-iimni n, I'ye. -state line cut; fi®nv4c d quarters, 
f.'-e.rh't.; Western qu triers, at a.i6c. Pearlies — 
Evaporated. Ulipecle-I I2v-J)l3e; North Car Itaa peeled, 
fariev 1-e good lo din tr. 14®I e. Georgia eh, lee, 
14/(1,lie: fai' tr-g-md ll®! ie; Virginia. II®I3 j unpeeled 
f|nai tere, 4%®4%c do aaives. Sc. Cherries 19®20e. 
Plums wuituern Danison, i2c. Huekleta rrles, 12%^ 
13e Blaekbe rl< s, lilryo. 
Peanuts— Hand nicked, m. 9%®IOc: fancy, 9® !H<e; 
ex rn pr.me r%®9 -; good to prime, 6%®7%2; shelLd, 
4$#®S}#c. Pecan uuta, 13%e. 
JCgos. - Receipts have been moderate during the 
PHst week, and he prevailing strike of freight- 
htti dlers has nmdered dellverl.-ssl ,w and uuc<-r alu. 
The demand has 1 oji 11 very light, however, and prices 
have ruled generally weak. Prime Western marks 
have sol 1 at 2cc , a lew very tare-.v inurss from 
Northern Ohio and Michigan reaching 2U%e. In a 
small way. 
J.-rsey. L< ng Inland and near-by, XH do*., 23®24e; 
Pennsylvaniaaeii New York 2l®22’. Western rresh, 
20c; Laiia lari, 21c; Wealeru, lair to good, Ul®19%c. 
Fuebh Fruits.—R trawborrh sare plenty and selling 
nlowl> A lew prime WilsonsIroiu Hncneusar k and 
Stuten Island br|Ug H®i 2 >-. but the Jersey berries 
gmerally are poor mol 8*11 low; few Monmouth 
Count) lots real'll 10 Up- Iver D .wulng bare sold 
at u®i3c Peaetto* are in liberal supply and ve.y 
dull. F..ncy Alexander Early Klvciaor Louise from 
No 1 th cuu.ilna s> ll . 1 »3®3,ri0, wheu lu tun bushel 
cral. s. out 11 any all arrive lu small crates, bolding 
Hbuul.2’, qu ns . 111 a Mich do not exceed $3.5t.u.i. for 
the lest. Alps' of th* arrivals are Hate's Kirly, 
Ainsden Slid Kirly U atrtce; these are generally 
smalt and ia'ge at 31 umi.v) per crate, a good 
many lm» have sold beow ifie cost of • xpress. 
boutnem Wild Go* s Plums sell very we i as quote 1 
A lew A rn ot- rr m S >ut , Car.dLiU arrived lu irreg¬ 
ular e n ililun and sol l at #l®5. per ousllei Water 
111 . Ions are In large supply Iron) Georgia, and the 
demand for them is very slack. A few inii-kmelous 
Irom South Caro,iua brought 8i®5. per bbl.; they 
were in good or t:r; mo.xt bug seUt from the far 
South rut beiore they get lure, cherries aie plenty 
and lower. Quetallous: 
Strawberries up river. Downing, V quart, 10®14e.; 
Wilson V qt 9® 2c; Jersey 6®12<! t he rles ¥ lb, 
R®l-V. pearlies Ga K 3d liusti crate, tio.®*L7S; N. 
C. bush crate, *1.5<Ka3U0; 3. C. do., $l.50®8.30. Goose¬ 
berries ¥ 1 lil , *4.ib®4.50, Watermelons, (ia. and 
Flu., V lob, $lS.UH®,hlAl; Huckleberries. Aid. ^ qt; 12® 
16c. 
Hors. -The market, eased oft a little toward the 
Close of the week, nut there is a lit 1 its more doing 
Uuw. Most o! th" desirable hop* have beuu iu few 
hands and held tlrrnly Letters from the interior 
nay that t lie vine In most secdous is aolng nicely,anil 
growers have strong b,.p< s of a lair ) lelu. 
State choice, 1841. 35®36e. do. good to prime, 32® 
file; f. Ir to good. ll®32c; poor to fillr, AXafije; Eastern, 
18.-. 1, 2.6(B.fi2c; Paclllc OoaSl, Ibt)., 2i®32c. 
Hay and Straw.—O fferings eoniluue full with slow 
deni Bids Ouotutiou* for lull lots at the railroad 
Btulloiis are a» billows Prime lluy at 85:/.sioc; 
medium, TV)-.. 80c; Shipping fll)'®6 kl; clove- mixed 60 ® 
A5.r clover. 40 u,'j - Long rye straw, 70®75c.; short, 
50®55*.: oat, 30 j 3.V; ¥ Ulo lbs 
Pori TRY AND GAMK. ihe delUlUiI for live pnul'ry 
has about equalled the supply and buyers are laying 
In their Fourth of July supply of spring chickens, 
and prices are higher. Tu keys extremely dull; 
ducks and geese In light request. Dressed 1 
Spring chickens have been in light supply, 
Rend for Catalogue, and come and see for your¬ 
selves. Visitors always welcome, \vhcther' they 
desire to purchase or not. Carriage at Depot. 
Telegraph at Wavne with private Telephone con¬ 
nection with Oaklawn. 
Nkw Yoiik, Snturdny, July 1, 18H2. 
Beev'ks.—T he Influence of the “strike" hn( no* been 
felt lu theeat'ie yard, thux far to an great ext eut, 
allbou.h the extensions nr i.ne operations t< • brake- 
men and switch tenders, with 1 he reneite possibility of 
engineers sn l flremeu being Included In the ranks of 
the strikers causes some discussion as t» Us probable, 
effect In the near fu are q n>q the regular sikI unre- 
streted arrival of e.<ttie train* from th* West 
Although doubtless sincere iu their desire not to 
interfere wltu tile gup.dy of :t stable ar,; c | e 0 j rood 
Ilk- beef, the rise of which w.qld bnich their own 
poelc.oR ns quickly as those of other elssses fn the 
conilttonlty yel tile neeessll les of combined sctlon 
may produce results quite different from those now 
emit -rnplated 
A lot "f prime Che,okees sold at from ll®UHc, to 
dms8 5’ik.. and some Tcxausat lo®lie. n’so to ilress 
551b A (cw carload of ''olorad >cssol 1 at HV4®12t<!C, 
to dress 554:56 h and nnm • natlv'o And Color* os'lll- 
fe 1 stccrH at 12^4®. 4 - 14 C to dress .6® 7tb Tile general 
range for COlnm m to prime corn fed arid grass fed 
natives whh from I1®1 c. to drers 55®'>7lb. with a few 
heud sold at I ®:H#c. A few extra steers reached 
151(0. to dress 57R>, and svett tills figure was s.ld to 
have l-eun refused fora single car loud of choice 
Ohio cattle. 
Rhkkii and L\MBS.-Th<> New Y< rk ami New Jersey 
Sleep Brokers i ssncuith u sdepii d 11 resolution on 
the 3'tli, tilt, making the commissions on till sheep 
and lambs n. 1 less than 1 e, ter h-ud and on all 
calves not less 1 liau 30c. With modc’-aie receipts of 
b/'tll sh*ep and lambs, sellers were cnulili d 10 
advouee p-ic.-s ‘^c. v lb. on lambs and al out !$c. on 
sheep toward the close o" the week. The market has 
nn upward leiolency Common to prime Eoulheril 
Ism s sold at S.h 2 U® 1 . 16)4 wlih t-msll choice lots ut 
7'd .ilihjc Bu• few Jerseys or ll irylands on the mnr- 
k, t A dll' II lot, of la i Fet lejlvaiilu Ismbs sold at 
6 ® 6 tAO; common to prime sheep sold nt |3 8llu5:Vi, 
oulsule tigure for a ear of Missouri sheep, 1U8 lbs. 
avcrti gr. 
Oxi.vus —The supply of butterm'lk calves was not 
vt*y largely In exees- of thvi demand. A I t of grus- 
sors xml Klclm-m Ik calves mixed s Id at i^/-; fed 
calves 5q® 6 t^o.. and fair to prime bnttrrnil k i alvcs 
at It# tvi^'c; comuioa to cholec veals ranged from 
6 ® 3 i- 40 . 
Hons Wrstern hogs are quoted steady at S08k ; C- 
for fair to prime. A few s air hoes sold ns high 
as 8 -^ix Live hogs may he quoted .steady at. 8 ®-| 4 c. 
Conn ry dr sscd ar>- In moderate demand with llgnc 
arrivals Heavy weights sell at UH#g> oqy medium 
at ll®l t#c, and light (r eluding pis'-) ut litf® Itso. 
Milch Cows.—Prices lia>e advan/nl a little the 
range being from $45 to $7l) per heud Inducing 
calves. 
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