THE RUB 
the cattle-owners of Kentucky, to call an 
extra session of the Legislature to take action 
to stamp out pleuro-pueumonia in the State, 
has declined to do so. Frisbie & Lake have 
agreed to destroy their herd—the only infec¬ 
ted one in the State—on receiving payment. 
The appraised value ig about $28,000; and the 
cattle-owners have voted to try to raise 
$15,000 to offer for the destruction of the herd, 
and if this is refused, they will do all they 
legally can to stamp out the plague.The 
herd of William Dutton, West Town Town¬ 
ship, Chester County, Fa., is infected, and 
will be slaughtered. This is the only one 
feuown to be diseased in the State.Gov. 
Glick, of Kansas, has forbidden the importa¬ 
tion of all cattle from Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, 
and Kentucky, and of Jerseys from any part 
of the country. 
J. D. & S. L. Barnhart. Massena Cen¬ 
ter, N. Y., who own one hundred line dairy 
cows, say that having tried all the leading 
butter colors in the market, they find none 
that equals Thatchers.— Ado. 
CROPS AND MARKETS. 
Last Tuesday the most remarkable corner 
Chicago has ever seen came to an end—that 
in corn. On Monday cash “contract corn” 
closed at SS cents; on Tuesday morning W, E. 
McHenry, the leading broker for the corneriug 
clique, put it up to 85 cents by offeriug to buy 
any amount at that figure. At this price 
ncurly 500,(KX) bushels were bought up by the 
clique in half an hour, between 11 and 11:80 
A. M. After bidding up to 80 and 87 amid 
intense excitement, just before the close of 
the morning sossion of the Exchange, at 1 
o'clock, he yelled out, “I’ll give 90 ceuts for 
half a million bushels of cash corn.” Bedlam 
then broke loose 1 At2 p. m. hestarted by bid 
ding 87 cents for corn delivered at his oflieo by 
2:80—the deal was to close with the afternoon 
session at 2:80. At this figure and 88 cents 
several settlements were made. At 2:15 the 
price was put up to 90 ceuts, then by cent 
jumps the price was put up to 98 amid groaus 
und shrieks, and three minutes before the 
close, Moll, shouted,in a hoarse voice,“I’ll give 
$1 for 5,000 bushels of eash corn delivered at 
mv office before 2:80 this afternoon," The 
bell then rang and the September corn corner 
closed. 
The highest price at which corn was bought 
was 90 cents; no bids were tukeu at figures 
above that, as the clique had all the corn that 
could bo delivered before 2:20, though a great 
deal was on the way from all sides towards 
Chicago. There were m iny defaulters, but 
most of them settled next day at, 87 cents. 
It is expected tlmt October and probably No¬ 
vember corn will also be cornered, as no new 
“contract" corn is expected to relieve the 
stringency before early in December. 
Tne Mark Lane Express, in its weekly re¬ 
view of the eoru trade, says: Autumnal 
weather, intermittent with raitifalls, has 
been unfavorable to thrashing, and deliveries 
have consequently been of a restricted nature. 
The sales of English wheat the past week 
were 77.089 quarters nt 28s per quarter, 
against 72,844 quarters at 41s per quarter foi 1 
tile corresponding week last year. Barley is 
tending downwards, and the crop of 1884 is 
below mediocrity. Beaus and peas are tend¬ 
ing in favor of buyers. Thu market for for¬ 
eign wheats is unimproved and the supply 
oppressively large, The market for Hour is 
against sellers. Maize is weaker throughout 
the country. Barley is selling at very low 
prices. Oats are dnll. Off coast cargoes are 
quiet. There were eight urri vals for the week, 
seven sales, six cargoes withdrawn, and one re¬ 
mains; sixteen cargoes are due the ensuing 
week. 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, 
Saturday, October 4, 1884. 
Chicago. —Compared with cash prices a 
week a ago, "regular” wheat for October is 
l%c. higher; No. 2 Chicago Spring, 2^c. 
higher; No. 2 Red, 3j^o. higher. Corn, 18c. 
lower. Oats, %c. higher. Rye, J^c. lower. 
Barley, lo. lower. Pork, unchanged. Hogs, 
about bile, lower. Cattle, poor grades lower; 
good stock, higher. Sheep, from 85c. to 50c, 
lower. 
Wheat.—I n actlvedemand. Sales ranged: October, 
7b%/«7v%c November, SbR,®8i%e; December. 82 U(* 
«%c; January83®83%c: No, 2 Chicago Spring. 7-% 
79%t' No. a ilu. (:<«iiic: No, 2 Red, fJ6t82v5c No. :t 
fil'd, c. Cons—In acuve .lenmnil. butlrregu 
tar: sales ran tied: Cash, 3t%<&53%c. cloning at n?£c.; 
October, 3l%a5tiHiC November, i8%(j® 0%c: „ii the 
year, 4)%<i42%c January. 38* 4 : 10 %*:' May, l< %®4ic. 
Oats.- quiet and strung: Bales rimmed: Cash,Sol!- 
tuber, 2 i%(* 2 &>t.o November, 26 H<* 26 v<,i', all the year, 
2Jta®*ec, May, 29%®2*%'>. Rtk—Q uiet at Bar 
iJti—(pilet at t2c. Sepu ruber. Fork -quiet, nates 
ranged: Cash, *i6.2Vi»i6.ai* October, $16.25 <*i«,M)' ail 
the year, $' 1*7® 1 1,90, I, a an—Steady: soles ranged: 
Cash, $7 H<*l,22R,; October. *7.23«i,a0; November, 
$7.2)47.33%; December *7..0a.i.32^. Hoot - Market 
weak and tower Rough packing $4.S0«ri,'ifc ilack¬ 
ing and shipping. $ OiuO.W; Ilghl, $1 S0»6.8u« skips, 
ts.7rsii4.Su. Cattle—M arket mill' export grades, $#.75 
®7.30: good to choice shipping, »ii.Ui^loU; common 
to medium, $i®!5,rxi grass Texans, ^ khkbp— 
Market dull; Inferior to l'air, $;;®2.50; medium to 
good. $2.7491.3.50' choice to extra, 43 50&4; lambs, 
per head, *3<g>4.'i.7; Texas Sheep,$2ns3.50. 
St. Louis. —Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 2 Red Wheat is 2c. higher. 
Corn, Cc. lower. Gate, %<:. higher. Rye, 1c. 
higher. Flaxseed, steady. Cattle, unchang¬ 
ed. Sheep, from 10c. to 20c. lower. Hogs, 
from 50c. to 70c. lower. 
Wheat.—N o. 2 Red, 81%/iril%c. cash: October, wig 
November, Rg«, 88 % 0 ; December, 85%t«#6c all 
the year, Hie; May, 95c. (Jons C'asn, 51ffro.53c Octo¬ 
ber, 50%c November, 4</%c: all the year: 36%c; Janu¬ 
ary. 35%c: May, 374c. Oais-D ull-sales at 25%«26c. 
cash: Novemoer, 2i/%c: all ihe year, 25%®25Uc: 
Jlay, SIX:, live—At 52c. Barley—No market on ac¬ 
count of beat. Flax-seed— quiet at $1.30. Hay— . 
L NEW-Y0BXEB. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Boston—Market firmer; 
extras, UJ£(a<dU%c; Western, U'VSllHc: Vermont, 
1U4«HMC. Krom Cluelnuatl-Market steady at 9c; 
receipts, 62 boxes; shipments. 234. From Chicago— 
Market Arm; Cheddars, 10%®U%C| flats, l'2%c; skims, 
SijeSe. 
Eons.—Quotations: state, 216422c: Canadian, '20%e; 
Western, 21c. 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange "call" the 
followlug ilgures ruled: Michigan flrsts, 21 %c; Ohio 
firsts, 2le; State extra, 22c: State firsts, eases, 214c; 
Pennsylvania extru, 22c; Pennsylvania firsts, cases, 
214c:.Ohio extra. 22c: Ohio firsts, cases, 20%ct Iowa 
extra, 22c: Iowa firsts, 21 %c: Iowa firsts, cases, 2d> 40 ; 
Canada r-xtrn, 2,'c; Canada firsts, 21 4c. 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange the follow¬ 
ing telegrams were received: From Boston—Market 
steady: quoted at l',)ii23o. From Chicago-Market 
lower: quoted at 17.4c. 
Cotton.—T he quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification arc us follows: 
New 
Ordinary. 
Strict Ordinary. 
lands 
Orleans 
and Golf. 
Texas 
«% 
8 5-16 
s 9-16 
8 9-10 
9W 
9% 
«« 
95* 
'Ml 
9% 
y% 
10 
10 
9 15-16 
10 3 16 
10 3-10 
10M1 
10% 
10% 
10 5-16 
10 9-16 
10 9-16 
luta 
10% 
10% 
11% 
11% 
11% 
11% 
Strict Mood Ordinary. 9% 9% u% 
Dow Middling. 9% 10 pi 
Strict Low Middling..,,... 9 15-16 10 B 10 103-16 
Middling. 104 10:4 low 
Good Middling. 10 5-16 10 9-16 10 9-16 
Strict Mood Middling..... luta 10% 10 % 
Middling Fair. lm* 114 tt% 
Fair. 114 11% 11% 
STAINED. 
Wood Ordinary..., 74 I l«°w Middling. 9 
Strict Good Ord.. h 3-16 | Middling.9% 
Dried Fruits.-Q uotations are for: Fancy evnpo- 
rated apples, »4<l: cllolee do, He. good do.] 7®7%0; 
fancy North > Carolina sun-dried apples, sliced, lie; 
choice do., 5 ia54c: prime do., 14 - 1 , 440 : eomiuon do,, 
ie Virginia fancy,an* southern, H4miqe; Tennessee 
coarse cut, 3%<ric; Kentucky (pouters, lo«5c; peeled 
peaches, He. Tor best Georgia; J -.e. for choice, peeled 
peaches N. L. fancy U4«sl0c: eUdlce, Stu,H4' on 
peeled halves. So; new. ri'^tsii.i*c, quarters, lie; black 
berries, 8q„«Hqo; cherries. 12fc<(ili-; evaporated rasp 
berries, 24x314'': son dried do, 2l>i',«234c 
Krksii FRoirs. Apples -King, per doiiblu-headed 
bbl. $2><t2 23| Uruvcnstuln, P btd.tl 7VA2.29; 20 oUuees, 
per double headed bid. $i.71i,ri: blush, V double 
headed bid. SUQori; Fall pippin. * bbl. Si.60; Lod 
ling 1 * double headed bbl, $i. 2 >* 1 . 1 ii: Baldwin, Jer 
•ey, p double headed tibl, gI 1 ■:1.15; Urooniugs, 
#l.'Jd® 1 ..Ml; Western New York, mixed lots, V bbl., 
Sl.iOiil.75. Reaches Delaware, Smocks and white, 
Choice, iH basket, ?3ci*$t.J3. Jersey, fancy large, r 
basket. $2 dO' t'J.IO: do,extra, h basket, Sl.25d4l.ii: do. 
good to prime, P basket. $1 *l 2.3: do, poor to fair, 
>'•' basket, 7i>e«6*M'c»rs —Burtlull, choice lines, V bob. 
*h da,common to good, v bbl, $.'/*.; Flemish Beauty. 
Fbbl. |2 <*2.W: Sec kcl, v bbl. *1a0' Hour re Hose, P 
bbl, $3i*6| Swan's Orange, V bbL S3.90.t4 ; common 
pears V bill, $2 x'l.Mi, Grapes - Delaware, Western 
New York, *» lb, N<$Dc, Delaware, up-river. $ lb,9d«,DC; 
Rebecca. Slate, baskets. V lb. l<*iQc; Martha, bus 
kets, V lb. G.tc7c: Concord, Western New York, 
lo ib biiskets.D lb, ii«,3c: CouCord, up river, per lb, 
bitOo: Concord, Jersey, -«• lb, u«i4e; Concord vine- 
land, p.-r ease of 24 2-lb. bxs, Sl.25fi4t.50; Hartford. 
Key port und up rtvVr, per lb, 2i,d3e. Plums - Damson, 
per half bush, cr.it,e, SI 73. Watermelons Jersey, 
black, prime to extra per 100, SHrtflu, .lersey, black, 
colls, per 100. SV.cH, Maryland, fancy, selects, per I DO, 
SlUalH, Maryland, fair to choice, per WO, SlJ.all, 
Muskmeions Maekubsack. prime, per bbl. S2.MI.45,75: 
Moult- Co, prime, per bbl, *la»t,26; colls, per bid, 71c 
Cranberries l.'uue Cod, choice, per crate, S3.2 v<n3 7,1; 
do, per bbl. 59^12.50: Jersey, choice, per crate, S3,Ml 
bod, Jersey, light colored, per crate, $).Mlia2. 
I’icaniits, quoted at iV*A <t?qe. for extra and fan¬ 
cy hand-picked; fanners'graded at. 24 . 4,1 qc. 
Hay avp straw. — Choice timothy hav at 9Soii«Sl; 
good at ■••.iiOOc. tnedlo.il at. iHtallc.- shipping at 75c; 
clover mixed at 75<*KOc: clover at ISdBUIe; No, 1 rye 
straw at 1 044750: short rye straw at UlkttllSc. 
Horn. -Nominal (lUotatlons are New nt 204 # 2 tib fur 
best; common and good at iBi*19e; best old in ttuclUc 
Pacific const at 17i>«21c. 
Poultry and Game. The following are tnequotu- 
tloiis: 
Live Poultry—C hickens, nearby, choice, n.. 15440 
16c. do nearby,coinmon to good,l-lnlftc; do,Southern 
and Western,13,<«Me; fowls. Jersey,State and Pennsyl¬ 
vania, per lb, Mf do Western, Me. (lo, Southern, 184 
(a.Me: roustsi's.obl. Smililo! dnekn, Jersey, New York 
and Penn, •< pair, 75c<«SI; do, Western, per pair, 
60.u,Mlc: do, Southern, per pair, S0nf5c: geese Jersey; 
New York and Penusylvunla. per pair, »17Stt«3. do, 
Western, per pair, *1 .MIiaI.7.i; r|<>, Southern, per pair, 
Sl.fiO icMi'J; pigeons, pet pair, 25(jj35c. 
Dhessep Poui.tuy.- -Turk.,vs. spi Lug, choice, per IT,. 
Mes do, spring, poor to fair. il«fd2o: do, old, mixed 
weights, per ili, 11 aiJ3c, chfckeiiH, Hbllaiiclplilu, 
sprlug, selected, large, l«c; do, mixed weights, 17<« 
Me, do. Jersey and Bucks County, dry picked. 17c; 
do, State, Pennsylvania and Western, dry nicked, 
LI-a.Me; State, spring, scalded, MaRic: do, Western, 
spring, scalded, I Malic, do, scalded. Inferior and re¬ 
jections, hut lie fowls, PbPadelphla, prime, 1 7c; (lo, 
Mate and Western, dry picked, lie: do, Stale and 
Western scalded, lie, do. Inferior, per It., IUiBUc{ 
$3.7,V3; do. durk, per dost, $2.2509.50. Game Part 
ridges, prime, per pair, 300(24$ 1; grouse, per pair, 
M)»!KI: woodcock: prime, per pair, sixmo* I; soft birds, 
per pair, at iV^IHic: reed birds, per do£, ;: vcnl 
sou, \\ eateru saddles, per t., ISC: wild ducks, West 
oru mallard, per pair, ni<*50o;dt>, teal, per pulr.ftO&IOc, 
do, woodCOok, per pair, ;i0e. 
Rick. In ere arc fair trade demands at firm prices, 
quotations arc Carolina uud Louisiana, common to 
fair, at l$x® 14 e, good to prime at 54 <ai«: choice 
at (i34'<2,6%c; Rangoon, l%i<»'i4o, duty paid, and 2<4 
(gi2%c. In bond* Patna, 54464 c; Java, i%40.V><lo. 
SEttPs. Clover <1 noted at. 8<*nqc. Timothy Is quiet 
and steady; quoted at $t fiOi/cl.m. Un»cod Is nouilnul 
quoted at £ 1 -it. Canary seed Spanish at JmJMe. 
Suo.iit. The quotations are. 
CU' loaf, ()%«,67Sc; Crushed, 6%'<4(5t4e: powdered, 
«4'<46 %i: grnnolaied,6 3-1 flat6%c; mould ‘A/'«We; con 
fectloncrs’ ‘A.” 64c: Stunduril "A,"5 I3-Irtr<®54c; ott 
A. 544ii1fw. white extra "C," yellow extra 
^C.” 5<i454C: "U,” 4%i<o 44C; yellows, 44((4l%c. 
The Short price uirajvback $ 2.39 per nio a, less i per 
cent. 1 is: 
Lot lour, $8.9fl4*l.(B: crushed. $1.96(4)4.00; powdered; 
I3.il408.96. granulated, $3.41^,3.46, 
Tobacco, -No. I for December sold at 6 13-16c; for 
March 5 3-180 October, 1164446 15-16, November, 6 ll 16 
(<i.7c- December, 6 9-1 644640 : January, 7c February, 
5»«3 1546c; March, 5 7-I6g4»!4; April, 54«M$c bid and 
asked. 
VBaKr.uit.Ks I'he quotailons are;-Potatoes, Iking 
Island v bbl, at «1.60(£1 15, Jersey, $ 1 . 2 tig;I »). Sweet 
potatoes lit $2.:,tki*2.75 V bbl. for Jersey, anil * 3 . 21,0 
2 .si for Virginia Cabbages—Flat Du ten, «■ 100 , tl<t> 
$A Cucumbers—Long Island, V 1,(33).$ ur, 6. Egg Plant 
Long Island unil Jersey, V bbl . at 60c.ii<,tl. Green 
corn—per KM. ROc «$l. OdIouh— Eastern white, jier 
bbl, sl. . 0 ; do red. per bbl, 7Jo. 4*1, s»|iio.sh Harrow, 
Jersey, per bbl., lOtuJIe' do. Hubbard, per bbl, ut $ 1.25 
(«4 H). Tomatoes at Sntaule. per box. Turnips Russia 
per bbl. vic.<4($!. Caullfiower, per bbl, $lw.i.(3J. Lima 
beans, per bag, $ 2 X 42 . 2 . 1 . 
Wool. The Letter grades of Fleeces und Wools 
of that character have been very steadily main 
lamed, uud a fair outlet has been reported. All 
other wools have been more thau slow, and quota¬ 
tions forthemuce nominal. Ohio, l'cne-ylvania uud 
West Virginia XX and above, HI 4,300) X, 3'Au 34e- 
to R, Blood, ,44 Q Blood, VSaSOo: Coarse and Com- 
tiion, 2Ra. he: Fine and Medium Combing and De 
nine, .HHha-HSCI Low Combing, 2 >oa3 c; New York. Mich 
Iguu. etc.. X to XX, Sk«32o; Medium. SVot tle: Coarse, 
21fe27c; Medium Comt'ing und Delaine. :r,(a.56c- Low 
Combing, 73(430(1. Illinois, Iowa, and Minnesota, 
medium and above, clothing, 29x3 c; Coarse, :H <,4 
2>’C. ileitlum Combing uud Delaine. ;i2«35c; Low 
Combing, 27(<429 c; Indiana, Illinois, .Minnesota and 
Wisconsin unwashed, clothing, 2tkffl2.v combing. 2866 
27. Missouri, Kentucky and Virginia, unwashed, 
elothlng, 2l)<024: combing, 206t23c- Southern, uu, 
washed, clothing free, 22^i24c. Texas, Uno, free- 
sprlng,20?i25c; Improved Mexican, 12(a)16c: Califor¬ 
nia, fine, free. Spring, 19A24C: Texas and California' 
fair to good, 15(<al8c; burry to slightly burry, I2wil5c: 
Nevada Utah and Colorado, medium lo fine medium, 
llol20c' low medium, uud coarse, I2wl3 lmrry ami 
slightly burry, 10a LI: Montana and Wyoming, 
medium to tine medium, 17(472c; low medium and 
coarse, 12(416c. 
* • * 
LIVE STOCK MAUKATS 
• New Voiik, Saturday. October 4. is«4. 
Beeves.— Total shipments for the week, 319 live cat¬ 
tle, 5.647 quarters of beef and 1)31 eurcasscs of mutton. 
Sales: Colorado steers. 1,8(31 lb, 7%e, native steers. 
1,174 1 b, $ 5 ; Indiana stems. 1,1221b, USte: do, 1,202 lb, 
9 c.; do, 1,185 lb, 9%c; Kentucky do. 1,095 lb, 9c: do, 
1,098 ll), 9c; do, SHiOlb, SQC; do, 1,120 lb, iOc; State do, 
1,182 1b, 3%e oxen, 161b, Htjc; Texuus, 900 III, Ht4c, 55 
lb; do, 930 lb, HNie.; do,92-5 lb Hlje, 1- ss 60c. per head: do, 
999 lb, 7%e: do, 892 lb. $4.51): do, !M7 lb, $1.50; Native 
steers, 1,161 lb. sqc; Pennsylvania, l.ois lb, Htic, 55 Ibj 
Ohio Steers, 1,811 lb, 10%c, 56 lb, less |l per head: do. 
1.1811b. 9%c, B5 lb: Kentucky iteerii, 1,1(31 lbs, $6.60: 
Indiana steers, 1,140 lb, $5,70; do, 2,163 lb, $5,70; do. 
1,28(1 lb, $6; do, 1.381 lb $6.35: do, 1.325 lb, $6.50; do. 
1,898 lb, $6 is, do, 1,113111), 9%c. 95 ll> Kentucky steers, 
1,417 lb, $6.01; OhloHteers i,1571b, $5.1244; do. 1,158 1b. 
$5: Pennsylvania steers l,\291b, $5.36; Virginia steers, 
1,430 lb, $6.90; do, 1,428 lb, $6,75; do. 1,440 lb, at $6.70; do, 
1,106 III, $6.65: do. 1,3.84 lb, $6.51; do, I 294 lb, $6 50: do, 
l, 210 lb, $6,30; do, 1,365 lb, $6.1(1; do, 1,160 lb, R!%e. 56 lb’; 
oxen, 1,475 lb, IU«: bulls, cows and heifers, 7.31 lb, 3c. 
Calves. Dressed calves In hotter demand and 
firmer, city dressed veals sold at lOAlOtac; country 
dressed at 9(itl2c; and dressed grassrrs at iuS7e. Sales 
—Fed calves, 2 (i n>, at 5c; huttermllks. 238 lb, ut .%<•' 
grassers 2)5 lb at JV^c; do, 210 lh,.H»g and do 182' ro' 
ut 3c: buttermilks, etc., 258 1b, at 4c: and do, 225 Tb, 
at'U 4 C; veals, 16 ! Ib.at lie; do, 100 lb, at 8 c. Krasscrs. 
291 lb, at 3J4e, and do,225 lb, ut 3c. 
Siikicc anp La jibs —Total receipts for six days. 
•15,978 heud. against 61,251 head fol'the corresponding 
lime last week. Sales, llllmds sheep, 111; Ib.at TRc; 
Kansas do, DO lb at *3 oo-State sheep and lambs, 74 
tb, ut *4,80; do, 65 1b, iit Htc, Kditucky sheep, 112 It., 
lit 4%C: do, 128 lb, ut,$4 10 - .lo, ill ib, at ie; do, 101 lb, 
at 40' do 84 Ib.at, Ie: do, 90 ib, nt 3Uc: Ohio <lo, 83 
m. nt lc; do,84 lb, at 4Qc do, 82 (b, at «%c; Pciinsyl 
van la do, (07 Ib, at $4 70) do, 71 n. id 3e- Kenuteky 
lambs. 69 ib, u( 4%c; do, 71 n>. at Ie- do, M lb, at 514 c: 
Canada lambs, 70 lb, at 5Wc; State sheep, I In ib.at 
49xc do, 67 Ib.al Use: and do. HI Ib, at lc; State 
lambs,66 tb.atSfyc, t'anuila lainfis, 75 ib, at $5.40: do, 
18 tb, at 5%c; do, 6 , tb at IQe: Stale do, id West 
eru sheep, n If, at %c, and commou eollo, 74 ib, at 3c; 
I'emisylvaula sheep, 98 Ib. at lUe; do, 77 Ib, ut 3%e: 
do, 72 m. at *2.8i!4c: ivnasylvanla lambs, 56 ib, at 5c: 
Ohio sheep, 19 m, at, 3'jc. 
Hoos—Total rceclpts for six days 32,269 head, 
agalust 26,01.1 heud tor the eorreHpoiidltig time last 
week. Common to prime are quoteo at 1u5Ue and a 
small bunch of extra Pennsylvanians were reported 
sold at 6c: Ohio hogs, 21i m. at 5740 ; Pennsylvania do, 
l»3lb, at 6c. 
Papes’ Automatic Engines & 
OUR 1,KAPUR. 
We offer an 8 to 10 H P, Automatic, Spark Arresting, 
Mounted Portable Engine, with Mill. 16 ft. carriage, 
32 ft. truck und ways, 2 idmuttiincotig lever set head 
blocks, 2 % inch arbor, 3 clmugea 
feed: sawyer controls feed lever 
and head blocks from one position. 
50-lneh solid saw. M) ft. 8 Inch 4 ply 
belting, feed belts, cant hooks, 
swage, tightener, etc, Rig com¬ 
plete for operation, $ 1,100 on ears. 
Engine on skids, sum less. Fnglue 
will burn Hlabs from the saw two to 
eight feet long, and keep up steam. 
»eud for Catalogue "A.” 
«. W. PAYNE iV SONH, 
MapofactiirerH all styles Automat 
lc Engines from 2 to : 11 m h. P. 
Elniirn, N. Y,. Box 841. 
Shafting, Pulleys, and Haugers. 
18441. FOR 1884. 
SHAVING 
HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED. 
For 20 years has been standard tor quality In U.S.Navy 
/ GENUINE “'V 
([YANKEE SOAP I 
MANCHESTER, CONN., 
WILL 1AMSftJtorHERS 
C'llXMISTS AND AP09UKOAI(l*S. 
To provvot ooualorfain, ili.ur ilgustur* will 6.1 upon A/r 
e»cb oa)«. 
11 <</<// oy L uPM.i 
ALL DRUGGI8TS KERB IT. 
• n Tm? 1 . f«»r 
.1. H. \V 11,1,1 ,\ >l *4 ,V Gliisianhu ry, ( on 11 . 
KA liMRRM J 
A young Englishman, of good family and educa¬ 
tion, age 19, desires to locale with seine first class 
Farmer, where he could thoroughly learn practical 
h arming In all Its branches, und at, same time enjoy 
all the privileges of 11 heme, 
Would pay good compensation In return for board 
and training. None but first-elass Farmers need re¬ 
ply, giving full particulars. 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
Nkw York, Saturday, October 4, 1884, 
Brradstukkh and Provisions.-as compared with 
cash prices one week ago, No. 1 Hard Duluth wheat 
Is lqc. higher; No. 2 do. Is lo. higher Ungraded Win¬ 
ter Ri'd Is 2c. higher: No. 3 Red Is 5qe. higher, corn 
-Ungraded Mixed Isle, higher; Ungraded White Is 
2c. higher. 
flour, Fkkd and 61XAI.,-Flour -Quotations; Fine: 
$2.loaATO". superfine, $2.40*2.im extra No 2, $2.95203.60; 
extra No. I, $" 55«i4.50: good to funey extra State, 
$3.60at,1A0: good lo Cllilfce extra Western, $8,fifK*',l'i; 
commou to fair extra Ohio. x2.90<*3.3<i; good, $3.1)J 
665.00 • vood 10 choice, *7. Ill *5.50; common, extra 
Minnesota, 2.85'*i 50; clear. tl.UKii 7i- rye mix, .. , 
$1 40 *4 80 Straight, 44,5(‘*5.50: patent, $1 ,.‘l*«'Ai; ba 
kers' I'Atrn. 41.25* .01 fit. Isnits conunon to fair ex 
tru. J2,90 *4.70 fair 10 good 44.75u95.25; good to very 
choice, $5.;|U(*5 75: patent SVlnier wheat, extra, $1.25 
295.75' city Uilll extra for West Indies, $4.60*4.70; 
Sooth Amertcnn, 44.71*1.131, market closing steady. 
Soi'TNKUN Fumu-Sleady. with a moderate export, 
business, ami a light Jobbing trade. Sales Common 
to good extra $3..durian: good to choice, $4.35.g.6.vo. 
Itvic Fi.ui il sop rdnent $3.-tO(*89lJ. latter for very 
choice. Uuckwiikat Flour Sidling slowly »t $2 21* 
2.60. FEKD Quoted for 10 to 60 lbs, «l $/h;»it to arrive 
and Ut mill. HO IPs. at $M.50i*lic IIKllbS. ut $19*21. 
fihurps at $21.50*28. Rye feed atgIHusi’j Corn Mkai. 
Quitt und steady. Yellow Western, $3218 10; Bran¬ 
dywine, $$.41)03.50. 
Grain.—H ard No. I Duluth, 93%c; No. 2 do, to ur 
rive, cost, freight and Insurance, 30Uc,- Ungraded 
Winter R '«I. 61 ./. 'lo; No. 3 Red, 89H'|Al49%ie ttp, 1 Red 
96c- ungraded white, 8l)*92c. Hteamer state, white, 
til(-,L’: No. 2 Red. for October, tiH4d a&lHiO: ,i„. (,, r 
November. 9o% *3l : H,c- do. for December, 92*4 *93- 4 i" 
do, for Junuury, 9Hg.t995%e: do. (or February. jiV* 
97J4C do. tor March. 'J7$i(i«9F%o; do. for April, 9'i‘s> 
((9$l.lX)%C: do. for May, $l.U'iR,*| nlR,e. Kvk -DuII; 
Sales onsiaded, 69c* No. 2 Western, 62%e baui.ky 
—Dnll. No. 1 Canada quoted at 81*87CI No. 2, do, 78* 
30c' six TOWt:d State, 70, a 71c. lUur.Kt Mali Dull 
and prices urich nged. t o«N—Ungraded tnixed at 
5Hj60c- No 2 mixed, hilip: uugiudcd White, I3ia8lc, 
and high mixed, tfli No. 2 Mixed for Met,, 61 % * l, 8Me; 
do. tor Novemfier, 60:*6!ta(" lo. for December, iitii 
®l4l$c:do. for Junoar.v, l'W49qc; do. for May, 4»%c, 
Oath - No. 3 mixed, 3ie: No i , ■D%(*:i.’c; No, 1 , Tic: No. 
3 While, 32i»c; No. 2, i3% * 'd No I. Vjc, Mixed West 
eru, !ll'H*:»ic White, do, 84 *.TF-: White state, 34 %'<4 
40c: No. 2 Mixed for Oct jber.SDt'jj-s'Jo; for November. 
«2%«8x%C. 
Bkanh. - Quotations ore: Marrows,$2.35 for new: 
mediums. *1.'V*I..I0 for new; pea, $1.90 for new; red 
kidney, $2.10 for best new. 
Pkas— Green are quoted at $1.35 for new. 
Provisions-P ork The quotations are- $17 for 
new mesa; tainJIy mess at 117.25*18.25; clear back, 
$18*19, the latter for fancy: extra prime at $ 
$15 for Inspect,c.l Dickhhkp Hods Sale» at 6%e for 
bacon to 7c for light averages, and 7c. for pigs. 
Cut Meats Sales of 600 pickled hums I2%*l2t*c, 12 
lbs. av> rugej plelcled bellies, quoted uoiufually.‘.igp* 
9%;e. City Pickled shoulders quoted ut 7q*T7Si.'; 
pickled hams a112*4(312Re; smoked shonblorHiirs^ * 
8V4''; and -looked hum» at 73J*‘(4l4c. Middleh -Long 
an 1 nhort elcur half sn'l hull, for December quoted 
Ut <R$C. old. The quotuflouH for Lhlcago delivery, 
boxed lots spot, ure I0,2lc. for short clear, 10.25c, 
for short rib, and 9.lie for long dear. Beck i be 
quotatlonn .iro as follows: Extra India tutor ut $22-* 
24 exira mess at «ipacket at $ut for Parrels, und 
$18.50 In tierces; plate beef III $Ti*ll: family, $13* 
$ 11 . Bkkic Hams -Quoted at $19.30*20. Lard— hales 
of Western Htenm are 25 teg choice, 7.80c, October 
option Bales at 7.U)*7.r2u: Ni/v.-mbt-i uptloti sales at 
7.5li*..Goc December option sales at 7.16*7 lc; the 
year option c o'-vl at 7.1(68/7.uc-January option sales 
of 750 tea. ai i./P*’.55e; February option clo.e 1 at 
7.51'u/7.52c. City xtcam at. 7.53c. No. 1 city, at i.OJe. 
Butter —quotation/*: State, best, mbs und pulls. 30 
2431C; (lo. tubs, due, Western, 292430c. for best: BtaP 1 
dairy naif-nrkln», tubs and palla. best extra. 2K* 
26c. for best: do. prime, 23*21/■■ nil. do. fulr, 20i*2lc: 
do. Welsh tubs, extras, 24<«,27c; prime 23c; ilo do. 
good. 2If*22c Western Dnltatlou creamery, ciiolncst 
2.l(*24c, do fair, 18c; VVeslern dairy I9<*2(Jc. for best 
Invoices: l7(ilHc. for prime. W stern factory (renu 
extras curreut make, ll*i4Jtic: U«d3c. for fair, 
and 9«9ltc. for poor: June tube ami firkin-,15*liie. 
At the Mercantile Excbaugo the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Chicago—Market quint 
choice creamery, 27V60I extra do. at 2Hc; extru dairy 
at 21c. From Boston—Market steady; Northern 
creamery, 25®30c: Western do, 28®29c. From Cin¬ 
cinnati Market firm at 2.7®27c; receipts, 222; ship¬ 
ments, 21 . 1 . 
Cheese.-Q uotations: ll%c. for fancy factories or 
September makeand IH$e. for earlier stock; lOi^® 
11c fine; good lots, 9aloe fair lots, Stfe'aOc; night 
milk skims, 7 *9e- Ohio flats, lOalO^c; for best down 
to 4695c. for common; Pennsylvania skims, 2Jk®3e. 
for good; lj$®2c. for common. 
Corn.—D ull- Steamer Yellow, C3e: Steamer Mixed, 
82|4*63e; No Grade,59®fi0e. Oats—D ull No. I White, 
3h.o3hi*c: No. 2 White, 36i*36t^c: Short/- and Mid¬ 
dlings quiet /it $21, Hav and Straw—C hoice grades 
of old command $19 V tou. l.'omtuua grades arc 
uontlual. Northern und Kit-tern extra old, $ 8*19 
*• ton good to choice. $17.* 19,- common to fair. $12'* 
16; fine, *;t/ii. 1 7 damaged, $6(«ui* Swoic Hay, 48i*9; 
Rye straw, choice, $17i* is-. .p» common to gtio<l,$1S 
(* 16; Oat Straw $9 tin. Produce Most of the articles 
und<-r thl< head cotumand fair prices. The following 
arc the latest quotations: BUTTER — Northern 
creamery, extra. .Me; choice, fresh, 26 ,/,.'Te; good to 
choice. 2 (u429c Northern dairy, Franklin County, 
Vt., extru. 2l.*2ic; New York and Vermont, choice. 
22wii,e, si raignt ibilrlcs. choice, 2<i,i22c: fair to good 
do 15(* I He.; common, ilo, 1 (Malic 1 VVeslern—Cream 
ery. extra, 4?®28e; choice, 25attic; good t > choice 
summer make, 2 i,o23c Wc*t«rn dairy, ruolcs, IT* 19c; 
fair 10 good, in* 16c. imitation creamery, choice, 17 
(«,2Uc; ladle, choice, llalfic; do. comincit to good, 
H.ti v CtfEBSR—New York und Verm mt. cholc.', 
10J4*llc. o Sr Weslf tt, choice, IIIW 49 IIC' fair to 
good. ,8(49c. Rhus Eastern, fresh, 2 ./! : New York 
and Vermont, 21 *22e Provincial, 20a21t': VVestern, 
18(*l9c. Bicanb Pea, choice smalt lintt/l picked $IAi0 
2.10 > bushel: do, do, large, $l.M)/il.'.)u medium 
choice hand picked, $i.:«>d ■>; Vcllow Eves, Improved 
«2.3»x*2,4(| #■ hush' Red 1C id lie vs, 43.60 * 2 d: Canada 
tuas, Hdc.v/jti ,u pep bash for common to choice. 
Green IVUs ul $p.r, ( 5.1, I'oTatcikf ERHlsrn Rose, 
50 ,*1 e 7-1 bush: Northern Bose, 15 j.Mlc; Natives.$l.W 
per hbl. Sweet PotutocH, $3.V5>*:t..50 per bbl. unions 
$ 1.25991.50 per bbl. CaRBAUlh $1.101*3 per 100. 
Apples—C oolct', new. $ 1 , 211*1 WF coinmoii to goo<l, 
750.(0141 per bbl. 1 'onk Extra prime, at $15'* 11 . 5(1 
per bul; mess at $i7(/*i7-50 Boston long cut clear at 
$18,50*19,-do. short cut ut $19ij$l$,50: Boston Pin ks at 
*i9.Joi. 9VO: do. lean cn l» at $2o. Reek Western ex¬ 
tra at $12®ling Western plain at $l34tu.i0: West 
ern extra plat 0 at $ 4'* 1,50; llauis Western smoked 
at lli*llNjc. per It Boston, ixv^ui It^jc tier lb. Laud 
W estern choice at 8|*j*9c, per lbs we*torn stoam, 
8®HVjc, L'tv rendered, H*.s:.,e. tblOH—Dressed. 7% 
(/(.He. 'I'tinACCO, ficedloaf, erop of I8H2 uud HH3 Lon 
noctlcut tillers and seconds, 6*llc average lot*. 12® 
20c: flue wrappers, 20*.tie; New York Mine fillers, 
5^(*6tac average lots, III,/, ir,e, PennM'lvitnla tillers, 
5Vti<g7c nvprago lots, 8v*20e: line wriiopers, 13*:t1c. 
Ohio fillers, 5'*7)sic: average lots, lOa'JOu; Hun wrap- 
pers, 2o<s35c. Wisconsin, U®18e, and Havana Seed, 
432460c V it. 
Steady and unchanged. Bran— Firmer at 73®73V4C 
CoRN-MKAL-Quiet at $2.55. Pork -.Toboinv. $16.50. 
Bulk Meats— Long clear, $9 6 s : Short rib, $9 S'><a9.90: 
short clear. *’0.05. Lard $7.3254(37.25 Cattle— 
Market quiet; Exports, *6.t'i-,4.71: good to choice 
shipping, 8i.3?'*6.») common to tnedinni, $4.5»fit>5.50; 
gra>ss natives, $4/*4.75; grasn Texans,$3,50-eS.75. shekp 
Common t<> medium, $2 25r»3 fair to choice, $3.IV* 
8.7.1; lambs, $150* t; TcxAns. $2*2.50 Rons -Yorkers, 
$1,711*195.7; packing $4.50644.90 Heavy, $.5 *1 to. 
Boston. —Coaipaml with cash prices last 
week. Creamery butter is from 3c, to 4c. high¬ 
er; Dairy, from lc. to higher; Western 
Creamery, 2c. to 3c. higher; Imitatiou 
Creamery, 2c. to 3c, higher; Ladle, lc. higher. 
Cheese, all round, is Trout J^c. to lc. higher. 
Eggs, 2e. higher. Beans, from 20c, to 35c. 
per bush, lower. Cabbages, steady. Pork, 
steady. 
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