MOV 40 
1 
748 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
the option market for wheat had gained a 
fraction over two-nnd-a-half cents per bushel 
from the lowest point touched this season. 
On Wednesday it lost a portion of this. Sat¬ 
urday, Monday and Tuesday last, showed a 
stoadiuess in the wheat speculative market 
which was accepted as encouraging, to say 
the least, November ruling one cent higher 
per bushel than on Friday of last week. Bub 
Wednesday dropped this cent, or the greater 
part, of it, and the situation proved to have 
uo more stability than for some time preced¬ 
ing. There were some very heavy purchases 
made Tuesday, one being for huff a million 
bushels, January delivery, at SI. 13%. By 
Wednesday evening, January wheat here was 
quoted at the close at SI. 12 . 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
Chicago. —Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, “regular” wheat is 2c. higher; No. 
2 Chicago Spring, %c, lower; No. S ditto, j^c. 
higher; No. 2 Red Winter, l}^c. higher. Corn 
1c. higher. Oats }^c, lower. Rye steady. 
Flaxseed lc. lower. Pork 12Vgc, lower. Lard 
15c lower. Hogs 20c. lower. Cattle about 
10c. lower. Sheep a shade lower. 
Wheat.—R egular wheat cloned Urm at98e. Novem¬ 
ber; Hfi't'o. December;January: 81.0!% May. 
No. - Chicago Spring, 934(10 '. No. 8 do , M4ic ; No. 2 
Red Winter. U9e.0$l id. runs e.i:-it; t;\I74y. 
November: Ifrlfc December; l6/«, n>qc all ilie year; 
4»J.fe. J •nuary.4Hft<&48$fic. May. Oats quiet 
cash; 2rr*c November; 277*0 all the year; 3t?*o 
May. RYK quiet 3,ie 1 ).u/i.ky quiet uu«l firm at IKlWc. 
Flaxskld quiet at $L87. Pome, $iii.25@m :m cash; 
•l n .234j0hi.3>i November; $h).S}W.iio.itt Pecember; 
$10.23011 alt the year; $W.12?4@11.15 January; $11.35® 
11.274* February. Law. active a, $7 Slid/,t7.25 cash; 
$7.200 7. : ’24c November; $1 221407.25December: $7.17 m 
7.20 nil the year; $7.3 Vc.' Jiq; Jnnuary; $7.4007,424£ 
February- Hogs Mnrkel strong; good heavy 100. 
higher than yesterday: packing. $4,10®L40; packing 
and shipping. $1.5005; light, $4.330 1.311: ski pa, $304. 
i 'a r 11 1 . Slurkel brisk on good grade*. dull on corn 
mon grlules: export*, $6.2507; good to eliotoe ship¬ 
ping, 8.7 40011,10: common to median). $40$&3U. Range 
eat tie steady! Colorados. $7,05; Wyoming*. $3 05, grass 
Texans. $3. >5. Sueep—M arket active anil steady; in¬ 
ferior to fair. 82(iv83,- good, $3,50; choice. $4: Texans. 
gV.iWi.rtJiO. 
St. Louis. —Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 2 Red Fall Wheat is * 40 . higher: 
No. 3 Red Fall, ‘ 4 c, higher. Corn, %c. higher. 
Oats, V£c. lower. Rye, lc. lower. Butter 
sfce.uly. Flaxseed, J^c. lower. 
Wheat.-N o. 2 Red Fall, |t,®h<«t.01k cash ;$l.l«)$ 
November; $l.l>84& December: $1.0446 January; $1,004(1 
. - i.u. May: No. 3 Red Fall. Cohn slow 
at I'll* ISAfie. cash; l3Uc. November; 114|c. aLLtho year 
tMfte. May. Oats dull at 2fiU(S,2i>4<e, cash; 264$c. 
November; 26&*i\ nil the year: 914603M4C. May. Rye 
at 51C. Ha tttjtr.v quiet at 50iA8f«e. Bitter steady; 
Creamery 25029c.: dairy lSi.i23e. Euas Arm at 29c. 
Flaxsrkp $i.'iPv. Hay Ornt: l’ralrln$lil0U: Timothy 
$ 12 / 2 ) 16 . Bras steady nt 600610 . Oatti.f —Host grade's 
firm and warned; low qualities less active, but taken 
in absence of others:Exports.$ 600 , 411 ; Medium to fair, 
$4.7505.23: common. Sic l.VJ: Texans, $6.1504,11); In 
diuns, $3,800 1.93. Sunup good grades firm and want¬ 
ed, common slow; Fair to Goou muttons, $3.4003.75: 
Prime, AS-sou 1 : Texans $2,30 *3.90. Hoos.— Market 
irregular: Packing, 81 .'’ 0 , 1 - 100 ; bight, $4,3504-40: 
Heavy, $42550 4.7U. 
Cincinnati. —Compared with cash prices 
a week ago, No. 2 Red wheat is 2}mC. 
higher. Corn, >£e, lower. Oats, rye and 
butter unchanged. Hogs, 15c. lower. 
Wheat strong; No. 2 Red Winter at $1.01/381.05 
cash; $1,0$ bid November: $1,034* December. Coax 
weak at. *kiq.c. Oats steady at A le. Kvtc steady at 
!W0»5HJ$e. I’uBR weak at $11.25. Da no tlrni at 7.2/V, 
7.25e. Bulkineuts quiet and Huchauged. Bacon 
easier. Shoulders, 6c; clear rib. 7.62Uje: Clear, So. 
Bi n gudull, Prime Creamery, 2-lc: Choice Dairy. 29c. 
Hoos tlrni; Cotnmon and Light, $3.7504.65; Paektug 
and Butchers, $1.4003.73. 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, Nov. 3,1833. 
Be ans and Peas.—B eans—marrow, prime. uew,*3.55 
@8.60: Beaus, marrows, prime, old, $3.40@3.45; do. 
medium, prime, $ 8 . 1110:1 20; do. pea, $3 10-4.3.20; do. 
red Kidney, I8si, choice, $503.25; do, foreign, 
mediums, uew, $2.3002.65: do. do. old. $2.2502.35: 
Pens, green, 1332, prime, $I.Hf«iiI.43. 
BttEAD.sttiFKH and Phovisionh.—A s compared with 
prices of a week ago, No, 4 red wheat I* 2c. higher; 
ungraded white Is lc. lower. Corn Ungraded mixed 
is 141 ’- higher: No, 8 is ll<,c.. higher: No. 2 me. higher; 
yellow Is the same. Oats -No. a mixed is me. higher: 
No. 2 Is ?fie, higher; No. I quoted V/jo, higher; No. 3 
white Is the same; No. 2 white Is me. lower; No. 1 
quoted 3o. lower; mixed Western is the same; white 
State is 4c. lower, 
FlOCU and Meat—F lour -Quotations : No. 2. $3,250 
3.2.7; suporftno, $8673,00. latter an extreme: common 
to fair extra State, «3.70ta>;4 good fo fancy do., $1.0.7 * 
1.4)6: common in good exiru Western. $3.,o*,(.25: goo,1 
tu choice, $4,3kit7: common extra Ohio, $3.1004.40; 
good, $1,5003 60; good to choice, $.6.65<jB,t)0: miu 
■non extra Minnesota, $8,7(104.50; clear, $4.60/36; ryi> 
mixture. $4.7505.75: straight, *5.30/,it>.23: patent, $5.yo 
'*7; St. trills common to fair extra, $S.eh®4.23; fair to 
good, $4.80«tiS,2J" good to vrrv choice. $5J«kj*7: patent 
Wluter wheat extra, $5.30*6.75: City mill extra for 
West. Indies, $5.S><t7. Pe South America, $5.45 AS 60; 
Southern Hour Common to good extra. $3.35 $4.90; 
good to choice, <lo. $.5 11 , 6 . 624 $, Hnek wheat flour, $ 0,6 
1.27. Rve Hour—Superfine, $ 3 . 60 . 1 3.90. Feed-tots, so 
<<vS6i\; 603'. $*>6»90e.: $0lb. BSe/a SI; MlOft. $101.05; Sharps, 
$1, l.7/i, $1,20' Kye feed, '.Pie. /$ 1 . Corn meal -Bruu/l.v 
wine, $3.35; quoted at $3 3503.40 Yellow Western. $3 
',/.3 30. 
Fuu’ics or Gkain -Wheat Ungraded Winter red 
96cu*$l. 12; No. 1 re/1, Ohrt^c.r No. 3 retl,$l 0101.04: 
Steamer mixed Winter, Me. delivered; No. 2 red, $1.12 
for rail eftrtlflOUtes, $1.119,41.100, for canal arloat; 
ungraded white, $101.(13: No. 2 red, seller Novem¬ 
ber. $l.oim<,ti.osm; do December. $i.o , .iH,„ii.iom do. 
Jauunry, $l.ll4s«UJ2m: do. February, $1. 1314(3 i.livt,: 
do. May, $LI94t. Ryk W,'stern. to arrive, cost, 
freight ami insurance, at CTAp' IUui.ky -No. ICana 
da « 8 e.' two-rowed Slate, nominal at The.; and six 
rowed do. at She. Baulky Malt dull. Corn-U u 
graded mixed at . 531 * 56480 ; No.3, .TCmfgfite.j No. 2, 56440 
57$go.- No. 3 white, 3044c. In elevator: steamer white, 
57c. delivered, low mixed, 50W: yellow, 57c,; No. 2 
mixed, solh'r November, 46<.(,56' N e.: do. Deeemher, 
57057740 ; do. January, S7fit33c.; do, Muv, W|qa39t#e. 
Oats—N o 3 mixed at SSl^iv No. 2, tiuuiiyc; So. l 
quoted 34-Rc: Vo. 3 white. 3.o; No. 2. 8 >c:No. 1 quoted 
42c: mixed Western, 32q,,,.37e: white do. 37 i®l 2 c: 
white state,'We.; No. $ mixed, seller November, 8 D 4 
(j,3l\e; do. Deeeinber, SWv<4357i,c: do. January, 36Jsoo 
3748c.; do. May. I'jq,,* DV. 
visible surrLV of orain is the united states and 
CANADA. 
Oct. 27,1888, 
Wbeut. hush. 30,616,332 
Com, bush .. iu,531,341 
oats, bush .. 5,366,$11 
Barley, bush. t,«M,KS-i 
Rye, bush. 2,271.614 
Oct. 2 % 1889 . 
16,0,3.3113 
4,186,410 
2,189,918 
848,798 
Prices of Provisions—Pork -Mess Spot, $11. 0; Clear 
Hack. $iA5Ckj)IS.62tt,: ordinary mess In Job lots quoted 
$11.60011.76' fancy held higher; f&nnly mess, $11 '21<Ji 
H.rs/ Tor Western. #13.76/*$16 for City; extra prime, 
$11.50; Prime mess nominal. Beef—City extra India 
mess, $21022. Extra mess, quoted $12.50*13: packet 
lu bids., $12.50/,i13' do.lu tcs. $17; city extra India 
mess, in tcs., $21023. Beef hums quoted $19,50019,75, 
Cut meats—Pickled shoulders, 6 ^; smoked shoulders, 
70744c.; rib bellies, 14 lb average, ?ko.: 12 n>, 7t6c.: 
City pickled shoulders. 6 J 4 @ 6 t«c: plekied hams, 1246® 
134yc: smoked haius, 1444015 c;. Middles—Long clear, 
quoted here. 74-ie: at West long clear, light average, 
IMO. Dressed Hogs City heavy to light, 648<.i.t->sc.; pigs, 
6W0O4je. Lard -Contract gra<le spot, quoted 87.70 
and choice, $7.75; choice, to arrive. $7. , 6 ; November, 
87 . 5461 , 7 . 53 : December, Closing $7.5-2*7..76; seller year, 
$7.5007.57; .Inuuary, tJ.Wbs<. 66 : February, closing 
$7.7007,75: March, closing $?.V80,.«O: April. $7.90, 
City steam. $7.53; Refined, Continent, quoted $7.95, 
November and December: South American. $8.4008.50 
Butter.— Creamery,fancy,29030c; do.ebolee,'27028c; 
do. prune, 210260; do. fair to good, 21023c: do. ordin¬ 
ary, 18020c: June crenmerv. choice, 24c: do. do. fair 
to good. I9028et State dairies, entire, tine. 23e; do. 
do. fair to good, 2<ka22c; Suite dairies of llrkins 22fio 
2So; do. do. fair, 211021c; State hulf firkin tubs best, 
25036c: do. do. line. 22024c: do. good, 2P021C; do 
fair. lT(,ti‘Jc; State Welsh tubs. Choice, 2Pt25o; do- 
goo/| to prime, 21023c; do. fair to good, 19020c; Wes¬ 
tern imitation creamery, choice, 22i<s24e; Western do. 
good to prime. 18021c; do. ordinary to fair, 1 t@15c; 
Western dairy, best, 20022c.; do. good. ItkuilUe.; do. 
ordinary. 1201 4c; Western factory, choice June. 14<§) 
15!s,c: do. best, current make, P50lic; do. fair to good, 
11012c; do. ordinary, 10c. 
CMKr.SK.—State factory, fancy. 1246c; do. average 
fancy. 11440120 ; do. prime 11011 lie: do, do. fair to 
good, lO0lO3*c: do. light skims, choice, «4t09c: do. 
do. fair to good. 508c; skims, Pennsylvania, 3<si5c; 
skituK, ordinary . 3/ii le; Ohio Hats fancy,! 101100; do. 
do, good to prime; 946018^41': do. fair, H09c; do. do. 
ordinary. 50 60 . 
Cotton.—A comparatively eheerful tone has sup¬ 
planted the feeling of perplexity caused i.y the 
Liverpool excitement. 
current prices. 
Quotations based on American Standard of.Classifl. 
cation. 
Uplands 
and 
New 
Orleans 
Texas. 
Ordinary... 
Florida. 
. 8 5-16 
and Gull 
8 9-16 
8 9-16 
Strict. Ordinary. 
: ft* 
9 
9 
Good Ordinary. 
9 13-16 
9 13-16 
Strict Good Ordinary... 
. 9 15-16 
1(1 3-16 
IU 3-16 
Low Middling. 
IU 8-16 
10 7-16 
1096 
10 7-16 
Strict. Low Middling.... 
. 1U36 
1% 
11) 13-16 
Mid .1 ling. . 
. 10 y -10 
1013-16 
Good saddling. 
Strict Good Middling... 
U) 13-16 
11 1-16 
11 116 
. 10 15-16 
11 8 16 
11 3-16 
Middling Fair. 
. 11 7-16 
11 11-16 
11 11-16 
Fair. 
. 12 S-10 
12 7-16 
12 7-16 
STAftfKD 
Good Ordinary.? 15-16 1 Low Middling. 
. 9 5-16 
Strict Good Ord... S36 
| Middling. 
. 10 3-16 
Dried Fruits —Southern apples, ordinary to good, 
6J4.,*8c.: do. line to choice, 846--V- c: do. fancy, 946010c; 
western ordinary, (coarse eui, etc.) 405c; do, fair 
to good, 54406 c; do. choice iota. 64406 -V(e; apples, 
evaporated, :h>'»l246e: do. choice ring cut, I30iliqc.: do. 
fancy selections, 1444015c; peaches, Carolina, good 
to fancy, M 0 ll* 4 c; do. Georgia, peeled, 10014c; 
evaporated poaches, peeled. 23.ti)2Sc; do. do. unpeeled, 
18015c: aupeeled pcachci.. halves, 6 iai646c: do. do. 
quarters. 6e: plums. Southern, 12440124(C; cherries, 
16(al7e; blackberries. !tl4094jjo; raspberries. 27 m27J(c: 
hucklrlvcmes, 1044011 Qc. 
Dressed Poultry— Turkeys, prime, large Spring. 14 
f.vi5C: do. small, spring. 7012; uo. prime, old, lh/olSc: 
do. Springs, Philadelphia, large, 16c; do. do, small, 
15c; do. State and Western dry picked ♦< Tb,,tO 0 
12c: do. do. scalded. ULtL’e: fowls. Philadelphia, 
dry-picked, prime, 13c; do., State and Western, dry- 
picked, I 2 e. do. do.scalded. 100110 : do. and chickens, 
iiiir to good, 709c; duck Philadelphia, Spring, 160 
18c; da State and Western, Spring, 13014c; do. young 
and old mixed 10 /tfl 2 c. 
Eoob.—S pecial marks of Western sometimes reach 
27e. Faulty goods not wanted unless the price is at¬ 
tractive. 
State ami Pennsylvania, la bbls., per doz., 2702744c. 
Was tern, choice, 26 ( 40 : do., fair to good, 2446'/ 26c. 
Canadian. 250264$c; limed State. 2246023c; do.. West¬ 
ern ■£! * '224yC. 
Note.—W estern and Southern, in cases, J^e below 
quotations. 
Fresh Fruits.—W inter apples plenty, of medium 
to good quality, selling slowly at easy price:’. 
Fancy Baldwins nnd greenings, if here, would sell 
fairly. Pears quiet. Quinces dull and irregular. 
Choice grapes arc held firmly, bul poor lots very 
slow. Cranberries held firmly for choice. Florida 
oranges generally poor, aud Jamaica fruit taken in 
preference. Chestnuts very scarce and higher; hick¬ 
ory uuls Hr in. 
Apples, Western N. Y„ mixed lots, 4* bbl. $308 50; 
do. Baldwlua, per bbl. $3.09.0.8,25; do. Greenings, 
V bbl. $3 0003.23; do. Inferior, P bbl. $1.2502.1)0: 
pears, Duchess, V bbl. $ 506 ; do. do. commou, 
p bbl. $ 1 ,7502.70: grapes. Western N. Y.. Dela¬ 
wares, per a.. 7010: do. up-river. Concords. P ft. 30 
5C] do. Coueord Western N. Y, 10—11.' basket, 0®6c; 
do Catawba, do. V lh, 3c; eranl'orrles, Cape Cod. 
fancy, V bbl. *11011 Su: do. do. guotl to eholee. $9/.<i 
10.541; do. do, V crate, *3*3.5U; do. Jersey, do , $2.SO 
0.3; frosted, do., $1.50(taL75; Florida oranges, p 
case, $30 J; peanut*. Virginia, hand-picked, 4* ft. 12c: 
do, do., farmers'. IiiJ^mIIc: pecans, per ft. Set 9 c; 
hickory nuts V bush., $101.25; chestnut* $ bush., 
$5.3006. 
Hay and Straw.—N o. 1. per tik> lbs, 85c: do. 2, 65 
073c; do. 3, 3.v.vC3e: slil 1 >pltig, 50055c; clover, 85045c; 
do. mixed SOqjSc: Straw, No. 1,50055c; do, 2, 11 Kg47c; 
do. oat 30035c, 
Hoi’S.—The volume of business here continues mo¬ 
derate, and the demand utterly devoid of life. What 
few lots there arc selling bring about former prices. 
We hear of a lot of 7" bult-s lying here, sold in Wnter- 
vtlle, oti sample, at 254*0.; a bid of 25c. could not bo 
secured iu the local market London cables report 
that market well supplied with common quality 
Amerleau hops, but bare of eholee, for which 1408. 
wo*quoted. A bid of 150s. for eliolee 1482s was made 
and it is understood accepted. At Malone, line qua¬ 
lity Franklin County stock sold at 30021c. for new 
crop and 21c. for 1882. the Otsego Republican of 
October 31 reports sales at Cooporstown of 5,000 
pounds new and 24 bales do at 25c., and 3,lVo pounds 
old ut the same price- also 123 bales old on p t. 
N. Y. Stale, crop or 1883, choice. 26c; do. do. prime, 
23/4.25c: do. d/L Imv to tiu'dlum, 150'22c; do, crop of 
1882, good to choice, 25c; I’aelrte Coast, crop of 
18S3, fair to prime; 2iK.t2S. 
Poultry and Game, — Live Poultry.—Fowls and 
chickens continue very plenty. The demand is fair, 
but prices continue low. Turkeys about steady for 
prime old. but young turkeys wry dull. Large ducks 
and geese are wanted by tbe.lews, bu* most Western 
run small and such very dull. 
Spring chickens, near-by, V lh., liK/tUc; do. Southern 
aOu Western, 8/4i9e; fowls. Pa. and Jersey, 10011c; do. 
State 9/6.10c: /lo. Western, 909c; do. Southern, 4 
090; roosters, mixed, old .in/1 young. 6c; turkeys, 
young, lOi-vtlc; do. old. l2«)*o; ducks. Western. * 
pair, Hku/tine; d/>. Southeru, P pair. 50.i6Uc, geese, 
Southern. V pair, $1.01.13)6: 00 . Western, per pair, 
$1.2301.87. 
ft.vMK.— The law is oil from quail, rabbit-sand hares 
Quail lu fair supply and Irregular. Very few rabbits 
and hares arriving as yet. Partridges and grouse 
about steady for prime. VenUuu plenty and dull" 
Wild duck generally poor and price* easy. 
Quail.choice, per dozen, $l.J0utd.75c: do. r small and 
sort, :Kka$l: grouse, prime V pair, 73/3,$!: partridge, 
do. pee pair 'ku$i, grouse anil partridges, soft, per 
pair, ittoiSOC; woodcock, per pair,5O073e; tamo squaus, 
light. 4/ dozen, $8; do., dark, per doz.. $202.25; tame 
pigeons, live, per pair, 25u44uc.: Knglixh »uipc. fresh 
Killed F doz.,$1.2A/»1.5U; venison saddles, fr ft, 124,0l-'c; 
wild ducks, canvas, $1.5001.75; do., red heads, 40i«.50: 
do., mallard, ¥ pair, 40050c; do., blue-wing teal, R 
pair. .40(4)50; do., green-wlug teal uud wood, V pair, 
20030c. 
Vegetables.—C abbage, L. I. per 100, $406; cauli¬ 
flower, $t bbl. 50®X.50: potatoes, L. I. bbl. $1@$2; 
sweet potatoes, Va. v bbl. $].750$2; Turnips, 
Russia. L. I. ¥ bbl. $1 250*1.50; do. do. Canada, $1; 
onions, white, ¥ bbl. $1.2503.25; do. yellow, ¥ bbl. 
$1.3501.37; do. red Chester, $101.25. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York. Saturday. Nov. 2, 1883. 
Beeves.—T otal for six days, 12 794 bead, against 
14,662 head for the corresponding time last week. 
Texas. 939 ft, at 7J4C.;995 ft at $4.05; Colarados, 1 174 ft; 
fl.;qo.; 1,087 ft at $4»e., less $37;l,02H ft do. at 8c., less 3uc. 
per head; native steers, 1.087 1b, at 9c.; do. !,I4I ft at 
9J6e ,56 ft,less *9; 1,142 ft at$5.25; oxen.I,8(k7 ft,at $4.50 , 
Indiana steers, 1.351 1 b at I0f$c , 56 1 b: Western steers. 
1,359 1 b at 79U.0': do. 1,156ft at 94(c, 55 1b; do. 1.170 ft. at 
at.9c.; Kentucky steers, 1,501 ftat 114(0.59 0); do. 1.267 
ft at 104*0 ; 1,220 ft at at 1046c. I,31H ft at 946010c.; 1,366 
ft at $6;Ohio steers, 1,402 ft at 114*c. 56 ft; 1,879 1b at 
11c, less Stic- per head; 1,385 0. at U)((e,; 1,253 ft at U)*.(c. 
Pennsylvania steers, l.'Jil* ft, at 9?(e, 55 ft. Illinois 
steers, 1,188 ft, at$4. 95 . 
Calves—F air to prime veals sold at. 809J6c» 
grasses and buttermilks at 30SO(e. 
Shekc and Lambs—T otal for six daj'3. ;4C,889 head, 
against 41,598 bead for the corresponding time last, 
week. Canada lambs 88 ft at 6e less $10; do. 85 ft at 
$;7.81!4 c; do. 75 ft at 3«(/-. State sheep and lambs. 66 ft 
at 546c; do. 70 ft at nc. Western sheep, 111 ft at 546c; 
do. ItiS 0 at Pfec; do. 94 ft at 4c. Pennsylvania lambs 
73 ft at 6c. State sheep 82 ft at tc. Michigan sheep 106 
ft at 4'ic. State lambs 7 b ft at t )(e; do. sheep Siljft. at 
44§c. Kentucky sheep 98 ft at l(q. Ohio sheep SI ft at 
446c; do. Iambs (poori 67 ft at 44(c. 
Hogs,—T otal for six days 44,189 head, against 29.810 
head for same time last week. Western pigs. 110 
ft. at 546c Ohio hogs. 144 ft. at $ 4 . 70 . Western hogs, 
141 tt.at*l 95; do. I5»i ft,at »4.&S-V. pigs, 102 lb.at 5)(c: 
roughs, 142 lb, at 4c. State hogs. 168 lb. at 4((c'- 
Tobacco -Kentucky Lugs, 6)607%c.: Leaf, 7 X (0 
14Q,c.; Sepd Lear. US2 New England, H02oc ; 1882 
Pennsylvania, private terms; issi do.. 9011c - 1882 
Ohio, private terms; Havana, 900.0*1.15’ Sumatra, 
$L1001.50. 
Wool.-D omestic fleeces, "S/440c;: unwashed, do., 
2502546c. t Lake. 25c.; Spring Texas, 15024c : Fall do., 
18022c.: scoured do.. 50c., scoured Fall Caliloruia, 
45c.; fine Territory, 20c.; blnck Colorado, l»4*c.; Car¬ 
pet Nolls, 16c. 
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intents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
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TRADE MARK. 
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A valuable remedy for cure of Lameness. 
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Price of EUls’s Spavin Cure, 81 per bottle. 
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STOCK FARMS 
Near WEST CHESTER, Chester Co., Pa. 
Dutch Friesian Cattle 
“"NORMAN IjnDOCC 
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CO 
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