4834 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
725 
Cotton.—T he quotations according to the Amer t- 
can classification aro as follows: 
New 
Orleans Texas • 
Uplands and Quit. 
Ordinary. 73* 7T* 71* 
Strict Ordinary.. 8 1-16 8 5-18 8 5-16 
Good Ordinary. 87 * 9>* 94 * 
•Strict Good Ordinary. 9W 94* <ju 
(.ow Middling. 94* 9 -V 
Strict Low Middling. 9 11-18 » 15-16 9 15-16 
diddling. 91* Kite loti 
Good Middling. Ill 1-16 10 5-16 10 5-16 
Strict Oood Middling. luW n)4* low 
Middling Fair..... 106 * lot* lilt* 
tfalr. 11* 11,1* 11>* 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary.... 7V I lg>w Middling. sai 
Strlot Good Ord.. 7 15-16 ( Middling.'.Cl* 
Dried Froitb.—Q notation*arc: Fancy evaporated 
apples, 8QuiSQle.: cllolee do, 8o- good do,, 7(#T4*i\ 
fancy North Carolina sun dried apples. sliced, 54ai<A 
6c,; choice do., Jc.: prime do,, 4 at He common do.. 
IPs, .me VirginI m fancy, 5c- southern, :U*«4c.s Ten¬ 
nessee oosrse cut, H4* *:W»e. Kentucky quarters, 4<fl«# 
•t>|c; pycle.l peiv.-lp ,,. for lies! Georgia-74*ji 
. ,c. for choice, peeled peaches-N. C. fancy, gu<a 
10c: extra fancy, Me- choice. 9<»»'*n.- unpeeled 
halves, new. 66946 Mo. quarters, 5|*e; plums, tfcolOc. 
for Damsons- huckleherrlns, llwil.ic-. black hurries, 
cherries. 17wile: evaporated raspberries, all* 
DO YOUR OWN ROOMING 
dlo: choice, fresh,77,.trtc; good to choice, 2hi82i>c: 
Northern dairy, Franklin County, Vt., extra. 27ifc2«c; 
New 3 ork and Vermont choice. 28*950, straight 
dairies, choice, 20«23c- fair to good do. iSalKte; com 
mon.do, iihaiuc: Western -Creamery. extra, 2s©30c: 
Choice, ii»27c: good tirholce summer make. 
western dairy, choice. 18 20e fair to good, iSfliee. 
mttatU'n creamery, choice, is.s'l.'c; ladle, choice, 
H « 16c: do. coqipir q p> good, III a 12c CUKKSK New 
York and Verm ml. choice, 12Vi.fli3Vic. V »• West¬ 
ern, choice, 1i‘« oiiAto- ralr to good. 7tj*l0c. p it. 
koos -Eastern, fresh, 24 425c: New York and Ver. 
rnont, 28#24c Provincial, 43428c Western, 2l<fc2ic. 
Bkavs Pen, choice small hand picked 61. 9342.(10 y 
bushel: do, do. large. $1.90*11,85 mcillum choice, 
hand -picked, $ 1 .75 * do. choice screeued, 61.51) 
.gil.lD-Yellow Eyes. Improved *2.20<l»3.:B ♦ bush- 
Ked Kidneys. 82.2Va2.60 Canada peas, 80c.ua »l ill 
per bush for common to choice. Green Peas at 
61(411". PoTAtOKK KasUrn Rose, r,K«53e > bush; 
Northern Rose, IV.t&Oo: New York, 45 »,.Vte. heeds — 
2,°22 ( !2 t { c *1 Chicago Is in good demand at 
61.36 n hush Calcutta l.lriseed to arrive at New 
Y ork Is held at gi.is P bush. Clover Seed, Western 
at»Vi«) oe per it. New- York, ut ill Vi tic V it; Tlmo- 
thy at fl.6Ufll.80 V hush: Krq Top at 81.sCk42.20 «< b >g: 
and Cuunry nt >V r rfl.i*je f* It.. Hops —Are firmer:sales 
of choice 1884 at 20(g22e, and fair to good at I6®l9e. 
A Fireproof Rend 
and durable Semi.,_ 
Mpiiilium Cement Hoe ling Co 
fiug. Easily applied, t’heui 
Irmtlar. Agnus wanted. 
-- J„ Clcveliiiiil. O 
York alone 878,800 hii3hels. This points to a 
loss at some one or more ports. At Chicago 
( he increase in stocks of wheat amounted to 
bushels, and the receipts at primary 
markets continue heavy, with no signs of an 
early slacking. These figures favor the bears, 
but the fact of the matter is the bears have 
already been favored probably to the bottom 
limit or very near thereto. 
ludian corn has suffered a marked decline 
in price. 7 ' 
West, who cornered September 
fully, and 
world supplied by Isaac P.Tiujsiiiiiast, La Plume, Pa. 
* GENTS C°ln Money who noil Dr. Chase's Family 
i Physician.Price *1.00. Specimen pages free. 
Address A. W. Hamilton ,t Co., Ann Arbor, Mich. 
I WILL GIVE A 
WATERBURY WATCH FREE! 
and Wahiu.vtkd a nru viii.i: stem-winding time¬ 
keeper, to any one who will get s subscribers for 
UlK RAC1N8 AouiCULTCRISt,” the HEhT 6(l-centH- 
H-yeur paper In the world. Sample Conics ment 
_eu|ce!_A i.ldress ANltltF.W SIMnNSON. Uncine.Wls. 
It is evident that the clique at the 
r corn suecesa- 
l who have endeavored to repeat 
the feat with the October option, have weak¬ 
ened in their hold on the stuff of late. The 
bears proceiving this, sold the market down, 
and were not twisted by the holders of the 
property, perhaps for the reason that the ar¬ 
rivals of corn at Chicago, and a good share of 
it. "new corn,” have been unexpectedly heavy. 
The statistics of the corn supply, viewed as to 
their bearing on the present demand and sup* 
ply, are decidedly bullish, wheat and corn 
presenting a contrast in this respect. Exports 
of Indian corn increased 20,625 bushels for the 
week ending October 18. The stocks of In¬ 
dian corn at the Atlantic ports decreased 51,* 
bod bushels for last week; at New York and 
vicinity they fell away 70.623 bushels, and at 
Chicago they decreased 174,138 bushels. The 
visible supply, which amounts to 6,148,889 
bushels, is a decreaso of 106,018 bushels. The 
drop in price at Chicago was severe for the 
causes noted, and was followed by the quota¬ 
tions at seaboard, fivo cents being dropped 
between Saturday and Wednesday’s closings. 
1 his loss has been increased over two cents 
since. 
I he market for hog products declined 
steadily in sympathy with the decline in graiu 
during the first days of the week, but. later ad¬ 
vanced for 11 like reason and in response to a 
somewhat improved demand from abroad for 
lard and pork. There had previously been hard¬ 
ly any. 1’tie arrivals of hogs have increased, 
but aro still sligntly below the totals in cor¬ 
responding days last year The gain in the 
movement is in response to an advance in the 
price of hogs at packing centers. The near 
approach of the close of the summer-packiug 
season tends to restrict trade. 
Cranberries are sure to be high-priced this 
year. The crop of Bell and Bugle Cranberries 
is estimated at 5,000 barrels, while that of last 
year was from 15,000 to 20,000 barrels. Last 
season’s crop of Bell and Cherry is placed at 
36,000 barrels; this year 2,500 barrels is the 
outside estimate. The crop of Cape Cod ber¬ 
ries is almost u total failure, and no shipments 
to the West are expected. In New Jersey the 
crop will not exceed 10,000 barrels. This is 
very small, the usual crop being from 30,000 to 
50,(MX) barrels. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
HRK.tDSTtiFEa a. vi, Provisions.—A* compared with 
Cush prices one week ago. Ungraded Winter Red 
wheat Is 2c. lower: No. 3 Red Is I4*e. higher: Steamer 
No. 2 Is unchanged No. 2 Bed Ib 4*e. higher: No. 1 
Red Is unchanged CORN Ungraded Mixed Is 6 J*c 
lower; No. 8 is 31*e lower; No. 2 L 74*e. lower. 
Flour yuotan.ius: Fine, 
62.3• iflis,,- superflue, 82.AV4S.00:extra No 2. 83.t iiicu.v. i; 
i-xtra No. I, 2S 51*4151/; good to fancy extra State. 
SAi.v45.30i good to choice extra Western, S3 HOuvS 83- 
common to fair extra ohm, s3.00u#:i8n- good. *;’i9(i 
Mj.. ’ jni.,1 (.0 rHolers, *3.l!*«S. 30 ; eommou. extra 
Minnesota, 3.I»0M 50; clear. 84.ud<fll 35- rye mix,., . 
StGUl.M!. Straight, M.VUS.2S: patent. 8» bt 
ker» extra. *1.23 4'l.< i St. 'a>ii(s eotnujop to fair cx- 
tra. 63.110*4,tv, fair to good H.TVfl.i.Tj. good to very 
choice, 45.3U4.1Ml patent Winter wheat extra, xt. n 
m:.. 7V city null extra for West Indies, «1 fsi’® 4 .,\ 5 ; 
South Atni-rlca, 8< WJ464.90, market closing quiet. 
SocritKiiN Kt.oca—Common togotxl extra $.190 » 4 .to- 
1 Sfll.63. ItYK Kt,OUR Sup rilin' at 
'"r choice to fancy ut $3.W«i68.90. 
l.ucK«HttAT Hour Selling Ht *2,1*1*2.25, latter for 
very choice, with small parcels reported at #‘2 so 
F RKP —yuoted for til to 50 tbs at *t I,® »l.v30 to arrive 
'V' mUJ: Ml lbs at RlValS.*); wi lbs at 615.50,4*17 
|(M I Its ut «20<<«622 Sharps at 6/2',o 23, dye teucl at 
h«i >BN i,s! B , a . i 7 ‘ Sr ;' d, L' w Hh a moderate lu- 
qulry. Hales, tuo bhj*. Uramlywiue at J 3 . 50 , imoted 
at 6:i.)0»a.V); Yellow Westurn. 88,00(48 w! 
Grain,-W heat, Smutty Duluth Spring,83c, deliver 
N l J o h r rn ,', S<v S?, : Un S ru<l winter K> d, 69*6 
91)40.. No. S Red, iU*( 4 SH*e.- steamer No. Red 8;|e • 
No. 2 Red. s.vtj ( a,Hr,d,c- i r u U, 93c- Ungradisl 
White, Hoc- No. 3 Rett, for November, HD* 4834 * 0 • do 
for December,^ *v7*,c do. for .January? 88 ( 4 * 
H9t*e: do. for February, vilflfllc. do. tor March :ij (4 
d'*- tor April, i»3T*fl9.it*e do. for May. i»w!S 
ci'^c t. ?7? '“ f v ,-' 1U AV 1 ,(1 .. ;a «7‘ieflWe.: Western, 
til , < ftriu'lu rlt No. £ Wc* 8 t*?ru. 81^60 HAK 
..k V - Market ,trm KMnt Nit 2 , 81 RauikvMax .1 
—quiet and prices unohanged, i.’oun Ungraded 
mixed at .Stfl.fec; New Crop. Western Mixed, at 55c, 
In fair orders- No. 'i at 36c: No 2 , mi^c,. No. i Mixed 
JST Novamtier, 524*,«34l*e- do. for December, id,# 
W»*e; do. for January, l, Jp44-ft*o; do, for February 
18a4M‘4e: dc> for 31ay. tsu Oats-N o 2 nUxed 
for export, 83* 446 %. Trie cash sales were at He. 
for No. < mlxrctt for No. In <?IiiVrttor und 
SaMli-Krttc. Alloat- No.i, *Ke: Nu. 3 White, 3144.72,•; No. 
aJ.. mu No --, 1 ’ Mlxetl Western, 32,4 
.Ut, White, do. mw40e, the latter for one car of 
^ uc ri,*hUe at ate. 88 a.Li- No. 2 Mixed for Novcm 
her, .uyv<fl.l 2 ' 4 c; do. for Decemocr, 321444 . 531140 . 
ttr '' M »«owx, 12.26 for now; 
mediums at al.H5 for n»w- peu ut 61.911(461.85 for new 
red kldn. y 62.50 for best new: turtle soup at *3 ltoi 
$3: white kidney at 62 61 * 4636 . 5 . 1 * * 
moderate fi?S,wdl* a0 * 0d “for new,with 
ukovisioss-P org The quotation* are- 616 . 75 : 4*17 
•m/.'imSI'ra*' al »>T-2^cuuu- back, 
flsfcfj .* lalb'r for fancy extra prime at $ 4<4 
6(4.50 for in* pec red Dhimsko Hous Hale, at iMic for 
bueoa to ,c. tor light averages, and ju tor tilu* 
Ci;t 311cArs I’iekJi'd bellies, 12 Ihs. uvtrnge ulcir" 
1 . -- Pickled hams, at ijui. CftV 
ern and w«s(«rn, iSmiic: fowls, Jersey, state anti 
Feun.sylvanlo per lit. lie do Western, !2f*I.V.; 
rooster*,Olu. 7«8c hirkeya, per lb., Il,*i4c.: dnek* 
Jersey, New York und Penn , * pair, 7.7<",i8h do 
Western, per pair, SO ,#S0r: geese Jersey, New Y'ork 
and I'ennsylvanla, per pair. II 75 , 4*2 do. Western, 
per pair il. 3 U,,i,l.i 5 ; pigeons, per pair, 6 t)( 4 |i,ic. 
Dremsko I'm r.TRY.-Turkcvs.sp, lug,choice, per lb., 
164,7c . do, spring tioor to fair. 12 4 1 Jo,: do, old. inlx 
ed weight-, per lb, 13418c; chickens. Philadelphia. 
sprRig. selected, large, 20 c; do, mixed weights, ls«a 
. • and nucks Uounty. dry picked, asnisc; 
do. State, Pennsylvania noil Western, dry picked 
15<t 16c; State, spring, scalded, J 8 »l 6 c; do. Western! 
spring. Scalded, 11 »Bc, do. scalded, inferior and re 
Jeetlons, t!(fll3c fowls, PhPadclphl. 1 , prime, 16-«I7 c: 
do state sml Western, dry picked, U/al.V- do, state 
and Western scalded, it.eil^e do, Inferior, per it 
12413c: old cocks, per tt, 9 spring die ks, Pfdladel- 
plilu, per m, 2Ue: do, Long Island, per ft, |8s*l9ot do. 
Roston per ffdo, State an/I W'estern.per ft, 
14 a 15c: Western Inferior. 104 12c suuabs, vt hit.-, per 
gp*. 62.7 >fl.l; do. dark, per do*. 82.23(*2.M) Uaiiie—. 
I nrtrldgcH, prime, per ptdr. -UtSfflgl; , niuw prime 
tier pair, 9UC(A||I: woodcock: prime, per pair, 76c. soft 
birds, per pair, at JOsj/NJe: venison, a estern saddles 
per ft. 11*41 (C; Wild ducks. Western mallard, per oulr, 
31 * 4 . 15 c’ t4rt ' |,< r l mlr >‘ 9 * 4 l()c, do., wood, per pair, 
Hii k. Quotation* are: Carolina and Loulslunu. 
MARLBORO Hasp 
rl I 1 n. * 
CORNELIA Straw-DCnni i 
Also a full sBsorttneut of all the now anti old 
Fruits, Oi-mim.ntals.Ae, p g ANttEIlgON, 
Cayuga Liik« Nurtsrlss. Union Bprlnga, N Y 
(Kstsblished l-.’if,) Hotel for descriptions 
Curds, 'm"ioJri iu'W lyj.,, „„ Klegunt 48 page 
f-llt nouml I- lorul \ utotrrupli AIImiim witli 
quotations, 141 p/q;e IltUMtnited Premluni 
biiJ IMoo Ust. and Agent's CanvaiiriingOuttlt 
aU lor I0o. SNOW 4 uo.. Mertdon, Couu. 
Wnrninti'il Solti II"It'll Gold Finis or ln-i|icy mfiinili'J. Scud V(k\ 
fornl* niontliHNilb«--r!pilot, to " 1 Mjiiiy Dnys,’ 1 thu well linmvn III png, 
llltifllrnh'd Story t’llpur, nsd w»* wills,'nil y„„ tlw nbrirc ,n,g Free, 
t'lvu for 61, Adltri--. I'll hr. Happy I>i:ys, lliirl l«r,l, < ,,„,> 
1 nRFSFMT a P , ’ '* ,) Hidden Name and New Rmboss- 
Ji pt'k-wk-n led Card*, lOo-,: New Game of Fun,liic.; or 
HI both. Me. Wilson Clinton, North Ha veu, C't. 
SILKS p PATCHWORK 
in l»u cunt ami $ LOO pnt:k)ij.*F«i. IldmivnuMl nsAvrimt'nt evor otlfirutl. 
Qur JO emit pftoktjfC of fiuu ErnhmMury Silk, mofMcolors, nmi 
illUftr.'ittiil Honk 01 ftiuuy xLltrln**, Jte. fur uraxv work IV«**i 
With every li.minf.iui. VALK-SIUv WOUKS, Now Jluvou, Couu. 
m our New Chrouto Card*: 50 with name on und ele¬ 
gant present, ll/ets, M orison Rros., M t.l nrmel, (:t. 
H«w Farmer’s Boy*(aa filnU.- Ylom \ en«- 
ilv inid ropntlv on the. farm, growing and selling 
Cubbnge nno Uelcry Wants and Heeds, tfuudreds are 
'AVil'.VL l t' tj!’" 10 K,,| ‘ *500 worth each season. 
Why not you? For Instructions and particulars write 
to ISAAC F T11,1,1 « UMAftT, 
La Plume, Lack’u Cn„ Pa. 
rresn hams at Fy, picitleu hams, at UMc. catv 
Pickled shoulders quoted at 7 47*40 smoked should- 
ers ai -WiSfl*-; pickled hams at i 3 ' 4 S/l 2 k»(: : smoked 
hams at I.Wia/u,-. MrphLE.s-l.oug an : «hirt““car. 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, 
of at *t packet at *H for Parrels, und 618,31) 
ro. ct ' fr V'"* : p'ate beef n( il'jflU. family, * 1 j tt *H. 
Reef fl*»ta—Qu «trd hereon spot iu * 2 o. ISales Nov¬ 
ember aud December deliveries, ut the West <21 
Lx ftp -Cnolec West rn steam at' 7.,'5, for contract 
grade: October closed at anout ;.60t November option 
is o*v/ ••'I'^AILIjC! DeepIMIrer notion sales at 7,31 ,o,.HUc 
the year option Closed at 7.83*7. 18 - January option 
2 ®}®* “ ]-'*(•*-*ri-hnmry option sales at 
7.M'; Uty steam I*steady at tJUjc.. No 1 city at 7 Me 
Ketlped Is qulH: I’omluent q Otsu at 7.96c. On aoot 
and 7 95 o for Novernoernnd December, and s. 4 i) for 
South American on spot. 
Butter -State, best, tubs aud pails. .tocjJSc: do. 
tubs, finn, arc; Western, 39(430c. for boat! Stnfe dairy 
naif nr sins tubs and pads, best extra. 2*4 27e. for 
best: du. prliiie,2M,fl3lc- uo. do, fair, WiA'ilc; do. Welsh 
tubs extras, 2ti426c; prime. 21 c; do do good 2 ,'<« 2 ic' 
Western Imitation creamery, choicest <k* 474 c do 
f®' r - > uc v Wcatern dairy auc. tor best. 1 nvotoes- 
I7®l8c. for prime: W stern factory fresh extras 
current make, Mflllt*e; I2*6l8ti. for fair, and li( 4 lie' 
for poor: June tubs and firkin , ISifttS&L ' 
At lUe Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams wore received' From Boxtnn-Markrt steady; 
Northern creamery, 26®Mc: Western at29'is.30e: dairy 
selected at 38<a30o. From I'iilladolphla Market firm: 
extra creamery at 3te.; Western do, 29®:«)ci York 
and Bradford at 27(®28c.; receipts, 1 ,3. 3 . From Chi 
C 4 go— Market dull; extra creamery, at 29c: choice 
do. at 22<423c.; extra dairy at 18<a20e. Front Cin 
cinnati Market firm at 25253UC; receipts, 159; ship 
menu. 11 . 
Cheese. -Quotations: I2t*c. for fancy factories of 
f 8 !”. nu . l K° au '*. for earlier stock: (Job 
lots to 13440:/ 1 P41 Uf,e. tor line; good lots. lOalthflc 
fair lots. 94914 c; ulflht, milk skims, ",9V' ‘ ^i 0 
flats, lie. for best iliiwn to 5(»6e. for common; Fenn 
mon alUa skims, Jc. for good; and U*<&t 2 Hjc. for com- 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Bo8ton.-Market firm: 
extras at U'fliric: Vermont at Ilt*'«l 2 c. From Phlla 
delphln-Market Steady; Cheddars, 12}*e: Ohio Mats, 
••Hd receipts, 1,011 boxes. From Chicago-Murkct 
firm: Cheddars, l1J4'4l3o: skims, 8 ( 460 . From Cincin¬ 
nati. -Slarkct steady at lURc; receipts, 16 b xe«: ship 
merits. VO. From Liverpool—Finest at 59s. 6d. 
Koos.-Quotations; State. 2ite*a25c! Canadian. 
2.1'42 jHiC: Western, 24c- held fresh lots at 20 4 
- ^-‘Une*) at 2oc, tor 'date; IhflTbc. ,for Canadian, 
and I9fli9t*c for West-ru 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange “call’* the 
following figures ruled: Iowa llr-ts. 23v*c; Canada 
fir-ts, 2;U*c: State firsts, 25c; State extra, 26c Illinois 
5(1 Chromo Cards, no 2 alike, name on, und li Latest 
Songs, 10c. J. S. I’AHPEK, 111 7111 Ave., New York. 
(FARM TKliKlilfA 1*11 V, or H1IOUT-IIAND 
LCAnn and TV UK VV K IT^INT* here. HitiiutIons 
rurnlshcd. Address Valentine Bros.. Janesville, WIh. 
A Chicago bpring %e. lower; No. 2 Red lj^c. 
lower. Corn, 7c. lower. Oats, lower. 
Pork, 25c. lower. Hogs, from 5c. to 5Ue. 
higher, according to grade. Cattle, front 5c. 
to 75c. lower. Sheep, a trifle lower. 
WiiK.ir.—In active demand: sales ranged. *• Kegu- 
•at October, JIJC474940 November, ei«ia75Aic; 
December, .»Ot,<t.7»*o; January, ;?l*( 47 H<v May. 84 4 
«?‘ Pi 3 Uhleami .spring, Jl» 7 « 4 C No. 3 do, 62 4 
b.;*c; No. 2 Red, ei9ic: Ntk .1 do. 653*c. cokn—U n¬ 
settled! Cash, 4 61 *-I6X*c: Oct.,45<t46 m,c: Nov,. 13jt nu,c 
•«*h ! "vM)*fl. Oats.-C ash; 
2544 c- Octaber, ja-lifl.'ia: November, 2CU26VC- all the 
year, 2 -14 *20c; May, 391*4 294* . Rre—Quiet at ,2e. 
iUHLfcv 111 fa Irdcuiaua at ..9c, Flaxseko-Iu fair 
demand ac 61 36*8'.Jf.U. Fork -Quiet declined 5,* 
J;" 1 ringedC3teh.liS.75; all theyo„r,»li.8u 
(Spll.So. Uo'.*- Rcilgh pit' king. M.UUflLUi; puoklng 
and «hipping, 6 , 45 . 50 ; light, 61 .-,0*5.|5 skips and 
gras&ers, 63.75(46 4.30. Cattle Market slow «,‘d 
weak ; export grmles. 66.707*7,25; good to choice 
shipping, 86. 46.80; Inferior t-i fair, 61.20'g,*, 50- 
range cattle eas er. Texans, 63.25 464. SHK.KF-Best 
grades firmer; common, dull- medium to good *2 >, 
pf&iti&i .^' l ' f r,or to fair 62.25(0,82.75; good to choice, 
St. Louis.— Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 2 Red Wheat is about steady. 
Corn, #c. lower. Oats, %c. lower. Rye, lc. 
higher. Barley, unchanged, Cattle, a trifle 
higher in most grades. Sheep, steady. Hogs, 
25c. to 30c. highei. 
?77t*(i*77J*c. cash; October, 
77477 t* c ; November. 78 478?*c: December, 9b*fl.8UWc 
all the year, TC 40 ; May. yu-^c*. Corn Casn, 
October, ISKfcc- November, 394*c all the year.^:«Mc ; 
January, ilQC: Mav. JY 7 *i-, Oais -Sales a12.58*9.25 %c 
ca-h: November. 278*c: all the year, 2 M 7 25V.-; May, 
^ W; _^Rv e -Dull, at 5 1 e. Baqlby— Market steady 
at &I®mI4c. kLAX-sEED-Qub.t, at gi.Sl. Cattlk- 
Marfcet steadv Exports, » 6 .imvi 75: good to choice 
shipping, 8V3(jA6.:iii common to medium, 64..Vifl . si)' 
gra<-< natives $|,®l '-0 gras- Texans, 
So 1 —ComxnOM to medium, ti 25:483; sir t., choice 
8 i 2 .Vfl■-.|5- lamb*, <2 »j 44 : Tex ins at 6243 . 25 . Hoos 
6-1 90i*5.l0; packing, , 4.95 
The Highest-priced Paint in the 
United States is the 
ESSEX PAINT 
LIVE 8TOOK MARKETS, 
New York. Saturday. October 25 1884. 
Beeves.—T otal receipts for six days 10,005 bead, 
against 12 181 head for tint corresponding lime lust 
week. Hales—I ndiana steers, 1,236 lb, 6«: do, 1,272 lb, 
85.90; do. 1,173 lb, 65,25; do, 1,150 lb, 9J*c, 55 lb; Ken 
tucky do. 1,135 lb, 65.23: do 1.349 lb. lOftc, 5(i Jb; do, 
1,118lb,ORfc, 55 lb'oxen. 1,378 lb, #4.50: Ohio steers 
1,3521b, 86.10; do, 1,1751b, .8,50; do, 1,275 lb. Ho. 5filb: 
Kei tacky steers, l,m lb, 86.371* Pennsylvania 
steers, 1,231 lb, 9.t*e., 55 lb, and 50c, per head: Texans. 
3-52 lb, Ko,3.3 lb' do, 923 lb, 74jc. less 810' do, 845 lb, 7)*e. 
und 82); do, Illinois steers, 1,1'Jt lb, lie, M lb; do, 1,275 
lb. *5,20: Colorado steers, 1,066 lb, K-Mo. 35 1b: native 
steers, 1,210 ib, 10««,B6 lb: do, 1,178 lb, |5.80; do, 1,170 
lo,85,75: bulls, 1,1191 lb, 13.50: Michigan oxen, 1,471 lb, 
84 2.5' mixed Western do, 1,257 lb, 86.60; Virginia do’ 
1.451 I'*, 86 80; do, I,r/li Ib, 86 50; Uo, 1.282 lb ttr do 
Vm '!’- 4 * lh: dO. 1,515 ib li)Jc; 
(JO, l,.)87 lb, IlQe do, 1,356 lb, Hlic, do 1 , 1.95 Ib UKfl!" 
do, 1.267 Ib. Il)**c: do. 1.0*40 Ib. * 4,50 ' ' ^ , 
Calves -Grassers, 263 ft,:»*c do. 211. ft. 83.30 uer 
100 lbs; do 240 ft, *3.3.3' Mixed do, 346 ft, 4c: do £!i ft,4c; 
do, 1.8 ft, 84.90, vettD, 210 lbs, 7c. do, 130 ft, 8c; do, I 15 
In | !»C 
*' <l) —Total receipts for six days. 
4j,o.*i head, against 44,111 head for tin. corresponding 
time last week. nulcs-Uuuttdlun lamos, 87 ft, M*e; 
Htaie do, 70 ft, 5J<C: Michigan sheep, si ft, *4 MQ- do 
do. j 7 n>, t'siC: Norther' Canada, do, 88 ft, *4 iwu- 
Western sheep, 16 ft 3 J)*cj- Pen.'sylvanla do, ’A ft 45*c- 
Indiana heep.i'd ft.lUc: Onlodo,8l ft *k*(): Ke tucky 
sheep, 87 ft, 4C; do. Wlb, 8-1 15: do, 9)5 ft, 4P.o; blub- 
w 4 ®. Ohio sheep. 02 ft. Utr, do M ft, 4i*,c: 
lo - , n - »» Kentucky do, &8 ft, #4 80; Pennsylvania 
larobs, t 8 ft, 5c: Maryland iamb-, 61 ft,. 5 e, 
SAGS GREENS, OLIVE GREENS, 
MAROON, TERRA COTTA, 
ORANGE, SCARLET, 
etc., etc., etc., etc , etc. 
These Paints ure peculiarly adapted to Queen Anne 
and suburban residences. They contain pure metal, 
not oxidized (destroynd), and ure wurrauted to con 
tain no Barytes. Water, 01 Benzine 
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