CH3 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
684 
higher; No. 2 red Winter, lc. lower. Corn, 
l%c. lower. Oats, unchanged. Rye, 3%c. 
higher. Barley, 4>6'c. lower. Flaxseed, 2c. 
higher. Pork, 25c. higher. Lard steady. Hogs 
somewhat higher. Cattle steady. Sheep 50c, 
higher. 
. w "EAT-“Retnilar,” 95J*R9fikc. October, 97o.NV.vem- 
SLWtfUOok January: $1.<»U 
May; No. J Chicago Sr.rlDR Wu': No. 3 Uo. We- No. 
na!i-n 'XTV "K'- o° HN al ''?!<’• cash; 
f!H* a. October; November: all the year, 
4(.e; I8%c. May. Oath dull nt 27 Lc. c-a»bi STkcA'ilne 
October- 3HJ.W-. November: 3S^c. December; T.Uv. all' 
the year: HU*.;-. .May. Rye quiet nt r,9k<*. iuut.i-v 
quiet at.eokwete. i- i axsrui wuk firmer at $1.88, Pork 
ln tmr demand at $10 ..'xtdIU.CO cash; $10.55^ 10. 
vrnr 'ti i - Nt « , « , m).f<r: $]Q.'(()<;< 11,35 all the 
f f * r ' VI^ ?J January: $ll.3S(ii.il.4n February. 
Labd In fair demand at 7.S5C. for cash; 7.82k@7..''f>'-. 
e’roi-’ r ' Novi-other and Decent bon 
*t s t'» c - a, l year; 7.MV»7,62iic. Jatiuary; 7.72b.e 
'ebruai-.v. niilRuieat. firmer; shoulders, 4,Vacs short 
llh, 8.uie: short dear. 0 .r>i*e. Hoch— Pocking and shite 
blUK $4.tjUv«>, |:>: Light, it.9V4fl.25; skips, $&»*,*&, 
lATii.i. -Mark'd brisk onj firm; exports ju.&Oi good 
a!iif?ii CC ' shipping, ra.S0(.tt.s<j; couirnuti to medium, 
® rtuiRc rattle ju stcnijy dtiiumtf; ffr&BB Tex- 
ana *3.90C'vL25- Montana hair breeds$4JI5ra<f.50. Suf.kp 
—B est grades strong; market sternly and firm; in- 
forlor to fair $v.;Oi.t,i.j5: good 83.75; choice. $-1; ^Tex¬ 
ans 82.50(a.1.5U. Lambs sold nt $1,3 3.00. 
Cincinnati—C ompared with cash prices a 
week ago, wheat is>*c lower. Corn,%c. lower. 
Oats, 2c. lower. Rye, jfv. higher. Pork, 25 
higher. Lard, steady. Hogs from 10 to 50c. 
higher. 
ci'la" ) T I°i Sy ’ - Vo - 2 Ro ' 1 Winter S1.04W@1.05 cash: 
?// "* October; l.tKJ* November. Corn-— fllUajn 
;l, °- , and SUkC. November. 
* u , nd at /"“-oM.e. runic Stronger at 
»11.75(<tl2. Ijird in fair demand ut $7,115, bulk men ts 
strong. Nhouldtr.-. S.illc.t clear rib, 6.23c. Bacon 
Stronger; shoulder*, t..52c\; dear rib. 0.s7b.c„ dear. 
i-.4. liuttir- l namely, lower at 27e.;chotee dairy, 
3 M Si Homuotivc and firm- Common and Light, $4% 
•>.3t). Packing and butchers' 81.50(>i\ 35 , 
St. Louis.—C ompai'ed with cash prices a 
ueek ago No. 2 Red Fall wheat is *£c. higher. 
Corn )4c. lower. Oats ^c. h-gher. Eggs, 
2c. lower. Flaxseed. 2c. lower. Cattle, 
steady. Swine, from 5 to 35c. higher. 
N<> - 2 Kcd Fall. $1.(11 k»fijH.02U: 
f m-i n;. C er‘ «-W^u. 0 ;',lN November: 
Ui. -ls D iember; SCO,f>, January. Corn if>*.i(,t 45ke 
cash.- «k-c. uelober; November 41«c aU the 
oii . 1 '' 1 -''- 11 <iy. Oats quiet at h ‘<,e. 
,.isu. 26e. bid ( ctj bt r: November. Rye at flikiTr* 
5?,-4 e - JiAiti K3 dull nt fiMiTOe. Fogs al l»ais4c. 
at # 1 . ’'iVij. l i . Hat steady; prairie 
f.Vr Kva'n'' lin ! 0,l S V - S'Jf-tllt.fltl. CATTLU—Fall-gupulV 
for*rW« lB nd prices u shade easier; shipp ng de¬ 
mand lighr no exports; Rood to fancy steers would 
brlnR $n.-ji®6.20: native butchering stuff ranges 
, a ' r ^ S:V„;1.2n; Texans $3.51^-1.25. Indians $3 
Is ino!vr?'V.rSlS b t? l ^. r -“ d S 8 ' vautl ' 11 - fair to Rood. 
Mn ? ' prlmo» 43ti. IlOtiB— Active’ llirht SVi* 
r,.iu:hc-avy$5(„..,.12b,j packiUR SI.Gfl^W. 8 * ■ 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Cct. 6,1S83. 
, l ir ^ y D AND Pka .?--0o“»» 8—marrow, ih- 2 , prime, *3 
e,.l.hi: Beaus, medium, hv’. prime «2-75(,C2.SO; do, oca. 
$2.ilk, 1 2 75: do. white kidney 1 SS 2 , choice. $3.90(43; 
p?i,K %3T an *’ Poas ' ttreea.l^, 
Bueapstl vys and Vroyisfons.—A s compared with 
prices a week ago,Ungraded Winter red is ke. lilgher; 
No. 4 red is t he same; No. 3 red Is H<,c. lower in ele- 
vntor, He. lower delivered; No. 2 red Is lSkfe. higher; 
ungraded white is 3k:o. lower Kye—Western ailoat 
is 2 c. lower; Canada and fatnto Is -le. lower. Corn— 
Ungraded mixed Is 9*<c. lower; No. 3 is tj,e. lower- 
No. 2 is Hye. lower iu elevator; ungraded white is lc- 
lower. Outs—No. 3 mixed lv e,e. higher: No. 1 Is the 
same; No. 3 white is the same; mixed Western Is the 
same; white State Is lc. lower. 
Flour and Menl-FLOi K-Ouotations:No.2.$2.40®3.50: 
super line, $3.2948.B5, latter extreme? common to fair 
extra Mate, $3.85,*4,35; good to fancy do.. $ 1 . 30 ( 48 .( 10 ; 
conimon to Rood extra Wesu-ru. $3.\'K«,l.r>0; good 
to choice, SI.55 li.I 0; common extra Ohio. $;:.85;,c4.Ui- 
Rood, &l..sK. t ., to: good to choice, *5.9*ae.50- com¬ 
mon extra Minn., *3..35„,,i.33; clear, il.OUaG.iV, rye 
mixture. $4.i.75: strolRhl, $'i..bhc.i,.7',: patent. $5 90 
'41.30; .St. 1 . 01 ,is eommtm ,to fair extra. «3.S5,44.50: 
lair to Rood, Sl.tBWM.fld good lu Very COOICI'. 43.fiU(i7- 
patent Winu-r wheat e\vru. S5.G(U7.tiO: eltv mill ex¬ 
tra tor West Indies, $ 5 . 75 ( 45 .S3* South America X3.90 
( 4 ii LSI- Southern Hour—Cormnou to Rood extra’*i UU 
(".3.1V good to elitilue, do, $.5.204,6.75. Kye Hour— 
Sun*-rtlne $3.90.il.i5, latter an extreme. Buckwheat 
Hour KoUing to n modemte extent at s.i.iKii.it.vs. 
mainly at e4a<4,15. Feed a shade better with rather 
more doing, Corn mcal-Braudy wino, $3.S0;ouotcd 
$3.lr(oi . 604 Yellow W csteru, $o<aiU 4 u. 
I'RICES OK «KAIN-WHEAT- Ungraded Winter red. 
.t( , c$ , l ,; N" I l ed, .I .e- No .) red. In elevator $1.(15; 
IHKol.H.k eu-llveil'd, No. 2 red, $1.14:4:1 HUtneleva- 
tor, $l.i:; , v „t 1.15 dpltvercd; uugriutcd white, si u-eu 
l.lu No. .’ red, seller October, 81.1J(a 1.1214; do Dee'em- 
licr, $l.i: 44 M l.u^; do. J.-inu«ry. $ 1 .tSevl.ISflfi: do. 
hebrui-ry, e I .'K-v..,, 1 .-.'oil, lc, f- W estern, PkttMkc, 
in elevator, 1 ■ .a H <„iiee, ailoat: Cumuta and staleonoted 
*ik.(,It a it Kill — rhe first boat toad (>r New No l 
( ana,In was received here this mornltiR by Story’s 
W ord. and -old pr< - ions tei arrival foi ih, first u-u 
days Iu October at hoc. Bauucv MiLT-Two-rowed 
.Slate TUrtS-ikf six-rowed do. 83<,.;t«LAc. Canada. 
Nlialbkc. C0UN-l. ugrarted mixed, fipafile; No. 3 , 
Coke: No. 2, Hie. in elevator- (((vtUpke. afloat 
with san-s rumored at t ake, alio .t: No. 2 w hite, (be 
In .-levator; . ugradc-d white,!a»k&i'kkj; yellow. 8 iy 
(, 2 e. No 2 mixed seller October, 59V,, lot.,.; do. 
November. *,9k<„ 5i,ke-: do. liCei-niber, M>6«i59e. 
do. January, Oats No mixed at ;-:ie: 
N 11 . 2, .U r >„(,r 34 '«c; No. I iinotcd 8 Re: No. 3 white 35 .-- 
X,,. 2, S,(„ 37 ( 41-1 No, I I.Mii Uie-j mixed Western’, i;«,.p 
( 4 .T 11 C: w hite do.3,(,i42e; white State, 41 Ka lie, old No 2 
ChleuRo, delivered; No. 2 mixed solid-October 
JISfA.i. tkc; do. November, 3Ui‘: do. December 
3 fi? 4 C 4 ; 3 .ke. do Jununry. Ji-VnaJhiic. 
Vlslui.K 8PI-I-1.Y OF GRAIN t.N TIIU rNITtn S7ATE8 AND 
CANADA. 
, . , Sept 29. 1383. Sept. 30 , 1382 . 
Wheat, bush. 86,964,3»7 13 149813 
Corn, bush. 11,088,289 6 .W 504 
I 1 . 5,792.833 5,519,567 
Barley, bush. 734,982 568 S4S 
Rye, bush. 2,WjS,U73 728 I'd 
Uriel's of Provisions—Pork-Mess Spot, $1 7; 
ordinary mess In Jolt lots quoted $H.82kw)12: 
faintly mess, $15:415.2.5 for Western, Slu-aitLsn ,e>r 
t’Hy : eleiir luu'fc, $ 18 X 4(4 16.50; extra pl-liue, $l;k,i 13..Vi; 
1 rime mess nominal Beef- Fast India mess, 818 00 . 
ii-eo on board, in Boston; Extra mess, $12.50(4. 13 ; 
piu-lvi-t. ill hills. $l2.5m,iH3* do.ln tes. $18.5n- eltv extra 
ndla mess. In res.. »17.5 Um ls.5tl, Retd bains' $18 r,n 
L in tneuts smoked bellies, in ih uu- : pie4cled 
sltnuldovB. 6C.: snioked Imms, lfl(iJt6L(c.; ami at tbu 
West, r.lekled halttf, t:!‘,e.i II n> nlekted bellies 
• tuoted 1 ' 14 12 :i. se. eltv pickled shoulder*, fsaUkc. 
piekl: d hums, I t .u 1 p j,-,: *niokt'd simnldors. 7 Lp,i 7 b,c 
do, bams tsili'ie, Middles Short clear, prompt 
• v.e.i louR an.I Shorl elrnr. hail urn) half quoted 
' u-ilong i-teur here iiomlual, ('Ts* Dressed llogs— 
t ity. n. ovv u> light, lit*- ikei plus, ekwl-be 
Lani—Coiitrad grade spot, 3. t’.oi v.Ot e.; uetober. do- 
livored, at once, S.Uiax.lie,; uctobi-r, 8 .tii« 8 .i 8 c • 
November. ,.9, d i.<J2e.; December 7.92, seller year 
-Lr±T ,r -^:-^r 1 ' V ' l,r, ‘ al '- v - closing S.05C-, March, 
l .Oftt H . «1 f 3 steam, H,(.)5c.: No. l eltv T. 8 Di* • 
refined Continent quoted tt.55c: October, S37b,c • 
South Amerieau, 8 .S 7 k(:i 9 e. '' 
Butter.-T he general tone of the market is well 
maintained. 
Creamery, fancy, 29«3nc ; do. choice. 27«28c- do. 
2'(iv25c; do. fulr to good. 21.423c: do. ordinary, 
1 kB20e: June L reofnery. choice, •>:k«;‘24e do. do. fair 
8t ^ te . dairies of firkins 23c: do do. 
f. alr -State half firkin tubs best, 25(s)26e- do. 
StatSwVW? fl 'L good, 30(43 1 c: do. fair. 18f4U»c; 
Welsh tubs, choice, 2lw25ei do. good to prime, 
-ifs Ax-i do. fair to good, Western imitation 
? ’ ch0 !’ < ’. 2 '"»'22e: Western do. good to prime, 
wi iiJ f, 47 , or<< . lnarj ' V J falr - Western dairy, 
lx?*; J2f*50c.: do. good. IMlRc.; do. ordlnnry. 13t6(lfr; 
W csteru factory, choice June. 14®15e: do. best cur- 
ordlnary^ C {oc 3<iil ' C: rt °' fa,t t0 (ro °' 1 ' Ur ' tl2 °1 ' io ' 
, *'! l i T !?. 8 'T So ! lt * ,crn 0 apples ordinary to Rood, 
$ 4 ? ™ :rlo i? ue to p l>0lc«."k(!i.3kc:do.fancy.9k'4Hike 
Western ordinary,(coarse cut, etc ISfcwokc: do. fair 
«Vie'v?i° < *si ‘-'■**-,■ do - choice "ts. ,k(S9ke: State 
ten ' 1 d ,°- quarters, 7(feSe: applcs/evapora- 
ted. lit*tile: do. choice rim- cut. I4(ail5c. : do. fancy 
8 L,''o ton f. ls ^f(S’ fcc i peaolu-s.Carolina good to fancy. 
Thrill d0 - V »Cbrgla. nee led. I0CU5C, evaporated 
J 1 'P<‘cled 2rt(,e.iUe; do. do. UU peeled, Utaifie; on- 
peeled peaches, halves. nk(* 6 |i<t’- do. do. quarters, 6 :ni 
Sfi 5 ^ntS5*y 8<ate ’ lk f‘ ,r>c i cherries, ITtii 18c: blaekiicr- 
PJkWUk?^ 0 ’ rn,pUerrle8 ' 2 t ^'7c; huckleberries, 
.>s^ - 8 i?. te “ nri Pennsylvania, in bbls. per doz. 
Western, choice, 25.kc; do. fair to good, 
2-K5>24kc; Canadian, 24k(4i25kc. 
Note.—W estern and Southern, in cases; kc. below 
quotations. 
Cheese.—S tate factory, fancy selects. 12* u-; 
dL '- average fancy, I2e- do. prime lik-eliSfc: do. 
nir 1 r 0 Bp°d, lOkfiellc; do. night skims, choice, 
f-mli ^ lr L ,° gnod X T H®9k<’; Ohio flats 
,i\ n f'„ l H ' C V dr !' rto ' vood to prime; 9i«.llc: do. 
d "- a ‘. r > 6k<?i&e, do. do. ordinary. .VS.6c: Skims, choice. 
? @ K ' 'id- Food, 3«l lc- do falr. >k(4,2-He; ilo.ptKir, l«2c 
Cotton.—T he market is slow and stupid all arouud. 
CURRENT I'RICES 
Quotations based on American Standard of Classifl 
cation. 
Uplands New 
and Orleans Texas. 
Florida, and Gulf. 
Ordinary. gu si* su: 
Ordinary. Sn-ie 9 15-16 915-16 
uooyI Ordinary. yu «ai cuu 
Srrlct Qood Ordinary. 0 % iou imtc 
Low Middling.. lUjr^ 104|S 1046 
Middling. 10 5-16 iu 9-16 109-16 
Kfcitng'.:;.;;;;:;:;: lk If 
Sftji’ttJood Middling. 10k \\H nu 
Middling Fair. lifi 11 ^ li^ 
talr . 12?S 126$ 
STAINED 
Good Ordinary 7% I Low Middling. 9U 
Strict Good Ord.... S 9-10 | MiddlinK.ink 
F resh Frcits.—T here is only a moderate supply of 
apples, and prime lots are held about steady, with 
some fancy varietios held a trifle higher than we 
quote. Pears are generally doing a little better. 
Plums seilirgmoderately at about steady prices. 
Peaches not in large supply, but the quality gener¬ 
ally poor. Grapes in fair request and firm. Cran¬ 
berries dull but steady. Hickory nuts very slow and 
woak. Chestnuts scarce ami firm* 
o A l ) b |, :’ )i ' WeMerri N. Y mixed lots. V bbi 82.2-Vo 
• hid 0, 2fayilS pt ; r brt. *2.50*2.75: do. Greenings 
V bbl. $2 2<S2.50; do. inferior, p bbi. $I.25®I.:X): 
I??house i' bl)l., $1(417; do. Beetle, up- 
Sjf/i y bbl. $1@6; do. do. Beurre d' Anjou F bbl 
$4-4>: do. common, V bbl. $2.50®S;phims, copper F 
W,st, S ?n b V'v l "-' r bbl - fVtV.ii; grapes, 
western N. 5.. Delawares, per Th, S(,uuc: do un- 
4 i V .‘- 4 V 1 l ) L'lawa«'s, » 9(410c, do. do. Concords V », 
8k 
9 15-16 
9« 
mi 
10 9-16 
11 
Ilk 
11*S 
12M 
„ ,.7 tn ' ; 7 i » : .v; ca*c{o.¥i; pea- 
r ft. 12<*!2ke-- no.do., 
, ‘M 1 - Pecan*, per » Wk^Hkc; hlekorv 
nuts V bush,, tLSOveO; chestnuts V bush./; 8 ( 4 , 8 . 
, U° r ,Clp Ibs . ^Vi95c- do. 2. 70 
<a.!«je: do. », CStrtiOe; shipping, SL^Ooc: clover. 40@50e- 
do! oat xr 'i!l' 4 , Sk'. ,5o; S - rftw ‘ No - x ' 55 “ 6CI °: d0 - a. ‘ d «»5cl 
Hops.—S hippers are taking hold a little more free¬ 
ly, but u* yet move cautiously, and keep their pur 
chuses down to the lowest convenient total. There 
were some export orders in for '82s. but bids too low 
for business. Brewers are buying to a moderate ex¬ 
tent only. 
N Y. State, crop of 1SS3. prime to choice. 23(3250; 
do. do. low to medium, 13 m 22c; do. crop of 13S2, good 
prime "l(.i 8 'v 2tJC: Pnclflc Coast ' c-rop of 1-8(3, fair to 
Pour ,try and Game.—L ive Poultry.—Spring cblek- 
ens, near-by. V lb., 14(415c 1 do. Southern and Wes- 
U’’’ n - fowls. Pa. aud Jersey, H.-rlSc; do. State, 
lug 15c: do. Western, U8at5c; do. Southern, 14c- 
ol ? Q " < ‘ young, S*9c; turkeys. Jer¬ 
sey nnd Pa., l&ac; do. Western, l.'kgillc; ducks. Wes- 
tern. *• pair. (Mk«»65c; do. Soutberu, ¥ pair. .Vk480e; 
per pilr $ U l!37«t$2. ¥ P “ lr ' Western. 
Dkessed Pout-mv—Turkeys, prime, spring. !6<g»i7c; 
°W* 15(417c: do. springs. 1'hlladclphla, 
Urge, .le: do. do. amall, lik^'Nic; de. State and Wes- 
teru dry picked ^ tb ivguic: do. do. scalded, liq 
l5o fowls, Pblladclpbla. 11 ry picked, prime, ifiiilT^ 
do., Stale and Western, dry -picked. lV 4 lUe: do. do. 
scalded Ua .V; do and chickens, fair to good. It® 
u’ c: , “JL* Philadelphia, Spring, t96tu.de,-daStnte and 
tVlsttcT”' bpr ng ’ 1 t*e; do. young aud old mixed. 
GAMK.-Grouse, prime V pair, 75 a 30c: partridge 
' l‘ or I' alr * 1 "' I ;®I grouse and partridges, soft per 
R-iT. M ’ VV0 2 dc '? c * c l’(' r pair 7:iC(.'j$ 1, uum- squaos, 
llghl. F dozen, $3- do., dark, per doz., $26:2.25; tame 
p geoas, live, per pair, 2St»4ue.; F.ngilsb sulpe, fnsh 
killed F doz.. $l.,5,a2; venison saddles It., 2flC; wild 
ducks, mallard .per pair, 40«50c; do. teal and wood 
duck, per pair 4o<$.'.0c, 
Rkkinkd Si'OAit, Out loaf, p ft. 9kc;crushed. 9We: 
sV-i Ve’ do -l )i: - | P < J v ^ d ^ , 'ed. do. HkFtske, granulated do. 
H l.t If.e: mtuilil A. >6sc; confeetloiicrs' “A,” do. SWc; 
* -Vr u,- A ' s *“'“l»7d.8k,,uSke COffte Off “A," do 
1 U-JtK.tSkc; white extra “ C,” do. 7Mc: extra “c ” 
do, '4s:-( >%c; “C,” do. ( 4 * 47540 ; yellow, do. '.'(wfl,:'. 
w'L-Kentucky very firm with a good de- 
ouf ' seed leaf qlllet 
hut firm; lvs2 1 i-nnsyivunla, l2/.cis( v c: iss2 Wtscousin 
I lav atm l.sg-.HK:: 1 SN 2 New Engl.mil Havana seed, 19 
SumAt^$U^L^ lHtU1, HftVaa ^ ^ l l5: 
Vegctubles - Irish potatoes plenty and dull, with 
prices without any Indications of improvement. 
Sweats more plenty and a shade easier, though some 
prime lots of Virginia are still held at $2.75. Onious 
steady for dry and hard lots, but soft and damp lots 
dull nnd Irregular. 
Ij - 1 - Per 100, $4(5)7; cauhflower. p bbl 
M i .(4$Lj 0; potatoes. L. I f bbl. $b<eL50; aweel pota" 
bbl - *2"'»H>i>2 75- Tomatoes. L. I * liox 
wmte »< i,hf n it^.\ Jf"s 8l 5- * V, bl 7flc.v.i$tJ»; onions’ 
•.iV'h'.l . do. yellow, V bbl. $1.25; do., 
ted L^uesler, iJo.crAI 
Wool..-All fine fleeces and other or the higher 
grades of wool are well liaudled; thev are not lu 
r-.it? ’' lc ’ c , k aml ar ‘‘ firmly quoted: Texas and 
( allfornla grades are weak and Irregular a, holders 
appear anxious to unload ere the new Fall clips 
fb '’ ^Utlnuml water famine in New Knglaiu! 
3 i _ deni.-ind: Domestic lleeces, part 3<>b,e.- 
Spring Texas. 1 ^ 26 -, Scoured do, 45(485c; lake, 28e- 
nflni' 4 u: a f V r " 111 ' , lS *? 70! Scoured do. vie. ,-arpet 
no!!,.' , f} OI,K ' a M c dt J; -BH-: Gape, 29c- California 
lambs aud domestic pulled, private terms. 
-»» ♦- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York. Saturday, Get. 6,1883. 
Beeves. Total for six days, 14,438 head against 
12,108 head tor the corresponding time last week 
Fancy Missouri steers. 1,701 ft at $7.60; Illinois do. 
1,207 ft at $5 90; do. 1,121 ft at $5.70; do. 1 090 ft at $5.40; 
do 1.302 ft at 11c. 56 ft; bulls, 1,066 ft at 4c; 900 ft at 
3kc; Indiana steers, 1,(191 ft at 9kc. 55 ft; do. 1.188 ft at 
10c. 56 ft; on commission: native steers, 1.097 ft at 
9?ic. 55 ft less $1 per head; do. 1,109 ft at9ke; do, 1,028 
ft at 9c.and 50c. per head; Pennsylvania steers, 1,145 
ft at 10c. 55 ft; do. 1,220 ft at lGkc. 56 ft; Virginia 
steers,7,244 ft at He. 66 ft less $5: do-1,206 ft at lO&c! 
Ohio steers, 1,430 ft nt I1&c. 56 ft; do. 3.0S4 ft at ltkc; 
do. I oxex; 1,450 ft at9c. 55 ft; Texans, f.60 ft at Sc. 55 ft 
and $10 on commission; State steers, 1.S75 ft at like; 
do. 1.406 ft at lie; do. 1.352 1b at 10kc; do. 1.237 ft at 10c. 
55 ft: do. 1,138 ft at 9Sjo. and $1 per head: mixed Wes¬ 
tern do. l,4v)0 ft at 11§ic. 56 ft.; do. L293 ft at like; do 
1,263 ft at t0«fc; do. 1,304 ft at U!L 4 'c- do. 1.120 ft at 10c 
55 ft; do. 1.101 ft at99j'c; West. Virginia steers, 1.873 ft 
at 86 70; do. 1,365 ibatll^c. 56 ft; do. 1,260 ft at 10-Jic 
Colorado steers, 1,092 ft at 9c. less 50c. per head on 
commission; Kentucky steers. 1,389 ft at 12c. 56. ft 
do. 1328 ft at Un. 
Carves—B uttcrmllkers. 248 ft at i?Jc; do 274 ft at 
45*': do 247 ft at t.kc; do. 143 ft at :%(•; fed calves, 242 
ft at 6c; do. 328 ft at $5.6U; do.303 ft at 5c; grassers 180 
ft at 4540 ; Veals, 150 ft at 9c. 
SnEEr a\t> Lames- -Total for the past six days. 43,- 
250 head, against 36,551 head for the corresponding 
time last week, sdate lambs, 72 1b at 7c; do. SO ft at 
*>k<-‘; do. 67 ft at 6kc; do. «1 ft at Stic; do. 57 ft at PLfic- 
do. . 2 ( ft »t r,?*e: Michigan sheep, 123 lb at 5?ic: com¬ 
mon do. 84 ft. at 3$i4*S($C; Western sheep, 109 ft ut 6c; 
do. 93 ft at 5Qc; do. 85 ft at :,e; State do. 93 ft at 5c- 
do. ss ft at tu-a lkc; Canaoa lambs. 75 ft at $6.00; do. 
75 ft atfkc: do. 73 ft nt $61": do. 77 ft at r,4<c; Wes- 
tern do 91 b at 3c,* do 9* ft at S i.70; do. 75 ft at $4:20. 
Ohio sheep, 99 ft at $4.80: Pennsylvania ewes, 124 ft 
at 4kc: do ill ft at ike; do. lit ft at lc.: do. lambs, 
61 Bs at 6c. 
Hops.—Total for six days 29.S71 head, against 26,087 
head for the corresponding time last week Com¬ 
mon to prims live hogs are 5k<«6e. A few heavy 
States were sold at 57*,c. Country dressed active and 
higher, with heavy selling at 0k(^7e: medium at 8(3i 
8.kc: and light at 9tg9kc: State hogs, 232 ft at 57*:; 
Pennsylvania do. 190 lb at Stic. 
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Alfred M. Herkness & Co., 
AUCTIONEERS AND IMPORTERS OF 
CHANNEL ISLAND CATTLE 
TNTintli & Sansom Sts.PIiilacielpliia,I > a. 
Nearly Two Hundred Head Of 
JERSEY CATTLE. 
Received Per Steamer Otranto now in 
Quarantine. 
Will be sold November 15th, 
1883, at 11 o’clock. 
AT PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
fjySeud for Catalogues. 
COLD MEDAL, PARI8, 1878. 
BAKER'S 
Breakfast Cocoa, 
^ arranted absolutely pun 
Cocoa , from which the excess ot 
Oil has been removed. It has three 
times (he strength of Cocoa mixed 
with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 
and is therefore far more economi- 
eal. It is delicious, nourishing, 
strengthening, easily digested, and 
admirably adapted for invalids as 
well as for persons in health. 
Sold by Grocers everywhere. 
W, BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. 
166 5S8tfga 
IMPERIAL EGG FOOD 
Will Make Your Hens Lay. 
Package* Mailed lor 50 cents and Si.00. 
6 Boxes. S.’.ia 1 ; 25 ft. Kegs, $0.25. By Kxpress or 
Freight Co. wholesale agents: 
B. K. Bliss .V Sons, N. Y. J. C. Long, Jr. New York 
Benson, Maule & Co.,Phila. | O. II. Leach Co., Boston 
Geo. A. Kelly A Co., Pittsburgh. Pa 
Western Chemical Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
Jehu ITurlum A Co., Denver, Colorado. 
Geo. G. W teksou Co., San Francisco, Cal. 
F. A. Daughtry,Shrevep't.Lu. I T.W Wood.ltiehni’d.Va 
l' * C. 8TI UK' VNT, Proprietor. Hartford.Conn 
Successor of Clias. R. Alleu & Co. 
[ .llTItl T .finri'S nellln ?*i v tst»n8per 
, / 11 b l l 1 *■ I lCb cent. Principal and Iu- 
guaranteed. Guaranty based on capital of 
s>, a,ooo. Refer to any commercial agency Send for 
circulars. Texas Loan Agency, Corsicana. Texas. 
NEW SEEDLING ROSES. 
We take great pleasure in offering, for the first 
time, our fine, new SeedUng Roses, .Marshal I p. 
Wilder (Hybrid Remontant), Rosalie (Tea). Cir 
cular giving description and price mailed free to any 
address. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
Mt, Hope Nnrseries, - Rochcster,iy. Y 
ALL THE BEST. 
Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. 
both of large and small size—Low rates given 
by the hundred—For Catalogues address. 
Robert B. Parsons, 
Box 603. FlusRIng, N. Y. 
1 FINE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. 
E. P ROE. proposing to give all of his time to 
literary work, offers his plant business, stock and 
good will for sale. Is willing to rent the land In fruit 
and make very advantageous terms. Address 
E. P. ROE, Agent, CORNWALL-ON-BUDSON, N. Y. 
YOUNG MEN tearii sYejun engineering nd earn 
, . . “3 00. per month, ^end name 
and lUc.in stamps to F. Keppy, Eng’r, Bridgeport, Ct 
520 Acre, Southern Kansas Stock 
Farm For Sale 
Consisting of bottom, slope and best of grazing and 
mowing land, over one mile of Creek, first class 
living water, controlling large free range 5 miles 
lawful barbed wire fence, about 600 rods stone fence 
about Sfl acres under the plow $1200 house! cattle 
barn, stables, corraL-i wells, orchard, etc., 9t4 miles 
from Eureka. 4 mile.-, from R.R. Station. l«i tulles 
front school house, Improvements have an been 
made within the past 5 years. Price $5,700 if sold by 
Nov. 1 st. E. F, RIZER. 
Eureka. Greenwood Co., Kau. 
" e send free five complete 
ATA UOAv pieces of Vocal and Instrumental 
_ , .Music—full size, best paper that 
§• w$ a ^ would cost f 2 t.fl, at any music store. 
A X vZ7 • with our catalogue for 1-81, on re¬ 
ceipt of loe. for postage etc. 
WOODWARD tSk CO. 
S17 & 5*19 Broadway, N, Y. 
CUTHBERT RASPBERRY PLANTS, 
GENUINE. $6.00 PER M. 
E. Van Allen. 
Bethlehem Centre, N. Y. 
LOOK! 
25 of the latest and most Popular Songs 
sent free by mail for one 3-cent stamp. 
Address U. M. HaNSON. Chicago, I1L 
POULTR \ Choice April hatch eockerels.Piymottih 
Rocks, Light Bran mas. Wnlte Lechorns a Dominiques 
at $5.50 trio: $3.50 pair; $2. singly. Pekin it Rouen 
Drake* *2. each. Also Bronze Turkeys. Write to E. 
P. Cloud, Konnett Square, Pa. 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
STANDARD WIND MILL, 
S*. 27- -z-s:^.^5.s ri-Tftrsx:. f 
'iepntation and .Sales. uorUl wide. Every Mill 
ftn anted. Catalogues of all our g:oods Free. 
Sn-'ul vs ich Enterprise Co., Saudwicb, Ill. 
