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Dried Frcits.—A slow uncertain demand from 
all quarters and a nominal sort of market continues 
to be reported. 
Southern apples, ordinary to good, 6iji7e. 
do. tine to choice, 8©S)ie: do. funey, 9c; 
Western ordinary, tcoarse cut, eta.) 3r<a4e; do. rnir 
to good, 4tg('(,!)C; do. choice lots, 5V£bb6c: apple*, 
evaporated. IMtiatoc; do. choice. do. 
fancy selections, Hotline; peaches, Carollua, good 
to fancy, lOtioUc; ilo. Georgia, peeled, lUitUc; 
evaporated pouches, pooled 25<5 ji27c; do. flo. unpeel, •,I, 
I2<3illc; li n peeled peache*. halves. 5?l<(a60; do. 
do. quarters, 55 <o: plums. Southern, lltttte: 
do. State, t34(<a tic; cherries, 1 flr<*; blackberries, 
raspberries, 27®27Me; huckleberries, ll 
Eoas.—Demand, generally speaking, slow. Fresh 
gathered stock held firmly, but indifferently offered 
State and Pennsylvania, in bbls., per rioz., oka 
HHfjc.- Western, choice, 80<38ic,: do., fair to good,28 
fi»2Ue.; Canadian, 28J^<$30c; limed. Canada and State, 
27W,i2lc; do.. Western. 27®23®Hc. 
Note.—W estern and Southern, In casoB, 14c below 
quotations, 
Fresh Frcits.- Apples are Inonlv moderate sup. 
ply on the dock, the bulk of the crop being forward 
and In store. The general quality offering, however, 
Is poor and selling very slowly. A few fancy grapes 
would sell fairly. Cranberries are selling fairly and 
prime lots firm. Florida oranges generally small 
and lack oolor. 
Apples. State and Western, fall. ¥* bbl. 88.2.V33 77; 
do. Baldwins per bbl. gt.iKhu.:i.2.'i; do. Greenings, 
VI bbl. 83.00aJ.7O; do. Inferior, V bbl. $2.OOt<42.50; 
grapes. Western N. Y., Delawares, per ft.3; do. 
Concord Western N. V., 10-ft basket, wynCMt do. Cat¬ 
awba, do. lb, 3 «,8c; cranberries. Cape Cud fancy. V 
bbl,8l2ria12 rC; do. do. good to choice, gllteli.30: do. 
do. V crate. $8.2V*)8.75; do. Jersey, do, g2.7W3l.2ti; 
frosted, do., St,.Xku 1.75; Florida orange ., t'< ease 
peanuts, Virginia. Imnd-pieked, now, A it.. HWi.olie: 
pecans, per it. 3t5i9e: hickory nuts P bush., Tnc.id 
$1.12*. 
Hay and Straw.—T here is only a moderate supply 
of hay. and prime grades are selling fairly at firm 
prices. 
No. 1. per 100 lbs, 90c- do. 2. 75.430c; do. 3, 65c.*70e; 
shipping. Jots55c; clover, 47®50c: do. mixed 50«n6Oc; 
Straw. No. I, 55380c: do. 2, 4l)(a.45c.; do. oat. 85340c. 
Hors.—Offers of as high as 29c. were said to have 
been made by shippers for some very fine goods here 
and refused. Reports from the interior speak of up 
to 20c. bid ther on choice quality and also refused 
Medium qualities sold to a fair extent at about 25e., 
and considerable purchases of lower grades at 15® 
22c. here and 143311c. In the Interior were reported. 
N. Y. State, crop of 1*W3, choice (scarce) 27®29c; 
do. good to prime. 2tc«i26c: do.low to fair, t6®28c; do. 
crop of iss'2, good to choice. 23vo26c; Pacific Coast, 
crop of 1833. fair to prime. 20&26. 
Poultry and 0 ink—Live Poultry.—P rime tur¬ 
keys were In fair request at 12®liic., but ordinary 
had to sell at Idc. Fowls and chickens greatly 
neglected and forcing out to wngon boys at &»10c. 
Prime ducks and geese In fair request and steady. 
Spring chickens, near-by, V ft, 10 a lie.; West¬ 
ern, luiailc.: fowls. Pennsylvania and Jersey, 
8®10c.t do. State, io. 1 1 tc.; do. Westeru. vifglUc.; roost¬ 
ers, mixed, old and young. fiwJc {turkeys Kbj. 13c.; 
ducks. Western, per pair, Go-vJ.ic; geese! Western, 
per pair, l.$S(4 1.50, 
Dressed Poultry—T urkeys, Jersey, 18320c; do. 
prime, large State and Western, 15®lilc; do. fair to 
go d. 10,t)*c; do. poor, 3(<sSo; chickens. Phlladel- 
pida, large, lGotdTc; do. do. small, 1 4 •- lfic; do. Jer¬ 
sey, 11 i416c; do, stuff and West, rn dry picked V it, 
12't 13c; do. do. scalded, lltgUit" do. poor, 36t5c; fowls. 
Philadelphia, dry picked, prime, 13®14 c; do., Jersey, 
13<il4c;do., Maleuud Western, dry-picked, l(M)2e:ili>. 
do. scalded. lOit llc; do. and chickens, fair to go-id, 
7®9c: do. poor, IkSiSc: ducks Philadelphia, Spring, 
16@l7c; do. State aod Western. Spring, l&aile: do. 
fair to good in, 1 17c.; do. poor, 3/<t.’>e; geese, Phllu- 
delphla, I3.v 14c • do.. State and Western prime, in 
( 4 , 12 c; do. poor, &&5c. 
Game.- ri:< re Is n good demand for prime grouse, 
partridge and quail, uud such held firmly. Venison 
plenty and stow. Wild ducks held fairly. 
Ouatl, choice, per dozen, 81.7 .mi 2; do., small and 
sort, 50 cm@ 1; grouse, prime V pair, 75c a$t; part ridge, 
do. per pair, 70c -il, grouse and pari ridges, soft, per 
pair, 2 ."h4.40c; woodcock, per i>alr.5uc : tame squads, 
light, VI dozen. #3; do,, dark, per doz„ 82.25tai2.50; 
tamo pigeons, live, per pair, 8ju»4IK\; English sulpe, 
fre sh killed t< dux., i5e hid; venison saddles, (■ it, 12® 
15c; wild ducks, canvas, 8I.15o42.25; do., red heads, 
81: do., mallard, V pair, flu.tilie; do., blue-wing 
teal, P pair. v.to. 5; do . green-wing teal and wood, ;• 
pair, 25.#:Wc.: rabbits, V pair, hares. V pair 40 
® 50c. 
TOBACCO Kentucky, 7ta.se.; leaf, Nr* Me: Seed Leaf, 
1881 Pennsylvania, ‘IL*,*IGL^o, 1382 New Eugluud, 12U 
®25c., Havana, suc,ia$l. 13; sumutru, gi.uwti .:> .i. 
Vegetables.— Irish potatoes plenty and slow with 
prices irregular. Sweets in moderate supply and 
steady. Squudi firm. Turnips dull Cabbage firm 
for prime. Other vegetables about as quoted. 
Cabbage. I, I. per 100. $V.r8; cauliflower, p bbl. 
$lus2.50: potatoes, I., I V bbl. $1(jpL.Vk; sweet pota¬ 
toes, Vn. V bbl s4.50®3 .t~>: Turnips, Kio-;a, 1,. I P 
bbl. 75c do. do. Canada, 63>,r.37c ; unions, 
white. P bbL (jf . 23-ii.25; do, yellow, P bbl. *1.25® 
1.37: do. red Chester, 81. 
Wool. —Domestic Fleeces, SS',: 14e. ; unwashed do- 
part at 22c ; Spring Texas, l7@24lsc.: Kail do. 20(#21c. 
hnv Scoured do. 39c; course Colorado, 15® 17e.; do¬ 
mestic noils, 31c. 
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Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
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The two sizes, No. t and No. 2. have Eighteen 
and Fifteen Teeth, made of the best spring steel 
oil tempered, and are long and thin, penetrating 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New York, Saturday, Deo. 1,1883. 
Beeves— Total for six days9,32fl head, against 14, 
4U1 head tor the corresponding time lust week. Ohio 
Steers, 1.40U ft. at 12'^c, 56 !t>: 1,33:1 tb, at $6.50: do. 1,276 
tb, at $6.40; Virginia steers, l,189 it, at 1064c, 56 it.: 
do. I 191 Di, utile, less $1 per head. Illinois Steer*. 1 812 
». at $6.90; do. 1,222 It., at UUt'.Mft; do. 1.A4I ih. at 
lot^c; do, ljSW a, ut $6. Indiana Steers, l.u-2 ft, at 
llti^c,55 ft. Pennsylvania Steors. 1,213 ft, at 10^c,58 
ft; do. 1,111ft, at 10h,c; do. i,t 3 ft, at 10c. 55 ft; do. 
1,110 ft, at9c: Bulls, 1,331 tfc.al $3.63) Stags, 1,515 ft, at 
9V»c ft. Missouri Su-ers, 1,235 ft, at 11 ijc, 50ft; do. 1.158 
ft, at do. 1,170 ft. at l 'be; Kentucky do. 1,373 
ft, at 1144, do. 1,271 ft, at lli^c ; do, 1JJ28 ft, at ll^c; do, 
310 ft,at lie: West Virginia do. 1.I9U ft,at Uoi Oxen. 
1,260 ft, at 9Vgo, 53 ft . State Steers, 1,876 ft, at 12c. 
’,6ft; do. 1,298@1,845 ft, at. I O-t® 11.Vic; do. 1,191 ft,at 10c. 
555ft; do. 1,110 ft, at do. 1,122 ft, at 9}ic; do. 1,137 lb 
at9c.®50o, per head. /Rate Bulls, W2 ft, at $3.10. Dry 
Cows, 1,035 ft, at 344 c: Bulls, 910 ft, at $3.10 per 100 ft 
live weight. 
Calves Veals, 160 ft at 9J<e; do. 116 ft at Httfe; do. 
150 ft at 7V(jc; do. (Course). 237 ft at 544 c; fed calves, 
230 ft at 4Vte; buttermilks. 219 ft at 4o; mixed e«lv< *, 
2*1 ft at 5>§c; grassen, 243 ft at STmo; yearling*. 513 ft 
at S$£c. 
Hoos.-Total for six days, 34.756 head, against 
33 681 head for the corrcspuudlug tltuo Inst week 
Country dressed tu light supply and higher at 
6 V 4 C. for heavy, SV(,(iUi 4 jc. for medium, aud ("ti-aiioo. 
for light (Including plgsl. A few fancy lean nigs 
reached 80 . Weat -i-u hogs, p;o ft, at 6 *^ 0 ., do. 1S4 ft. 
at $ 1.93k; do pigs, Kttft.at $4.65; do. 91 ft, at $4.(o; do. 
76 ft at 4 *^.0 
Sjikspand Lvmrs.-T otal for six days. 31,439 head 
against :f.Md for the same time last wi ck. Dressed 
mutton b-ss active . t iMaSo.: dreesed lambs In fair 
detuaud ui ,i-;. Canada do. 7(1 lb at «(*c; Western 
sheep, 33 ft, at tc. tier ft; Michigan do. 89 ft 
ati^c: do. I ft lit 41<'’; State sheep. 1*8 ft, at 5Uc: 
do. 7) ft.atSS^c; do. 102 ft.ut lRic; State lambs. 84 ft 
at 6V<;i", do 76 ft at Ifte: do. 67 ft, at 6c - Texas sheep 
(poor) 75 ft. at 216c; Kentucky do.. 107 ft, at 4.14c; 
Western luiubs (few sheep), poor, 62 ft, at 4V^c. 
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CHEAP FARMS 
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The State "f MicUigati has more than 4,174X7 miles of 
railroads aud l.Oot) miles of Lake transportation, 
Hctiools and churehea In every county . public build¬ 
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coin bloc to produce large crops anti It Is the best 
fruit State lu Gii' Northwettf. Several million acres 
of unoccupied and fertile lands are yet lu the market 
nl low prices. The State has Usuetl a NEW PAM¬ 
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soil, crop* and general resources of erery countu lu 
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-leu tiainu curds 12 for 20e. 500 
other style*. Big pay to agents. 
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