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S. H. & E. H. FROST, 
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Shippers desiring to favor us will be furnished 
stencils, shipping curds, etc., on application. Prompt¬ 
ness guaranteed. References, Kuiuu, Nkw-Yokkkr 
A Notable Offering of 
Rich Silks&Velvets 
JAMES McCREERY & CO. 
offer at retail several thou¬ 
sand pieces of Fine Black 
and colored Silks at prices 
that will surely recom¬ 
mend them, even if they 
are not required for imme¬ 
diate use. 
All the new weaves as 
w ell as the productions of 
the best makers of Europe 
will be represented. 
They will also offer very 
large and select assort¬ 
ments of Silk, Velvet and 
Plush Novelties at very 
moderate prices. 
An examination is re¬ 
spectfully invited. 
JAMBS M«EY & GO, 
BROADWAY & I IthSt. 
NEW YORK. 
7 7-16 
7?S 
*1 11-16 
94* 
9 7-16 
9 11-16 
9 13-16 
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10*. 
1051 
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Egos.—S tate 23c: Canadian. 20®21c: Western. 2144 
ffl22^c. Limed State, 17*:<ai8c; do, Canadian. 1746c; 
do, Western, 17®174fre. 
Live Poultry- -Tbe following arc the quota¬ 
tions-. Spring chickens, near-by, 9® 10c: do, Western. 
8®9c- fowls. Jersey, State and Pennsylvania, per ft. 
9c: do. Western, at 9«t9c; do. Southern, at 8c- tur¬ 
keys, per lb. 9'<tl0c: ducks; Western, per pair. 55®ti p .e: 
geese Western, per pair at Ml 12®l 50; pigeons, per 
pair, 30c. 
Drksskd Poultry.—T urkeys. Iloilo • chickens, 
Philadelphia. largc.P ft. 11 6.16c; do.small.ft. 12*l3c, 
do. Western, scahle.1. IOC; do, State. IU®1te; fowls: 
Philadelphia, prime, at 12c: do. Jersey, at 11c: State 
and western, at lUo, squabs, white. (8 do*., <3; do, 
dark, per doe. £2 25. 
Game—W oodcock, f pair. 5ncO60c: Venison west¬ 
ern saddles, per ft. at 12® Ue; partridges, 90,*$1 per 
pair for State, and 65®75c, for Western- grouse, per 
pair, at 75c®fl; wild ducks, mallard, per pair, at 45 
®5'ic: teal, per pair, at lOvSOc: canvas back, per 
pair, at $1 so *2. 
Cotton.—T he quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification are as follows: 
New 
Orleans Texas. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
Ordinary. 746 7 7-16 7 7-16 
Strict Or Unary. 7 11-16 its 7t* 
Good Ordinary . 8*; 8 11-16 8 11-16 
Strict Good Ordinary. 8 15-18 9>s UVs 
Low Middling. 9'<i 9 7-16 9 7-16 
Strict Low MlddUug. 96* 9 1116 9 11-16 
Middling. 96* 9 13-16 9 18-16 
Good Middling. 9 15-16 lnv* 104$ 
Strict Good Middling. 10 3-16 106* 104ft 
Middling Pair. 10 9-16 104* 109ft 
Fair. 11 3-16 11J* 114* 
Stained. 
Good Ordinary 6 15-16 I Low Middling_ 8 7-16 
Strict Good Ord.. 74* I Middling. 94* 
Fresh Fruits.—S an Bias cocoanuts, *45. Apples— 
King, per bbl, *2 *2 25- 20-ounce, per bbi. * 1 75 m* 2: 
Fall pippin, tier bbl. at <1 50 »1 76 Baldwin, Jersey, 
per bid, (ll 25® 1 75 Western New York, mixed lots, 
per bbl, 1 r>e®m 75, Pears- Seckrf, up river, fancy. V 
bbl, 2 fill'd(3: do. Inferior, P bbl, 2'.t£2 25: Keurre Bose, 
V bid. it 00® 5 50- Beurre d’AnJou, F bbl, *2 50(*s 50: 
Grapes—Delaware, up-river, prime, per ft. 7cW?c: 
Delaware, Western New York basket*, per ft, IsiHe: 
Concord up-river, gift crate, per ft, -4*m34«o. do. 
do, baskets, per ft, 24*e Concord, per ft. I’.LbO. 
(34c. Quinces — Apple. choice, 4* bbl, ®4 50: pear, 
choice, do. -otoOStl. Cranberries—Cape Cod. choice, 
» bid, £6 j do. fancy at $6 5i): do, good to 
prime, do, do, £5f0<«5?5- do, light colored, do, 14 50 
®5 ; do. choice per urate, si 74*2 do, fair to good, 
per crate, (1 ?5®8; do,, fair to good, crate box, $150 
®l 62, 
Drtkp Fruits.—T he trade demand Improves some, 
especially for aoplet, and on the whole the market 
has very steady support. The following are 
the quotations for: Fancy Evaporated apples. 
—New, at 8c, Choice, at 7*4c:.fanoy North Carolina 
sliced, new, iWp-tlVftc. choice do., at3t*e choice Ten¬ 
nessee quarters. at JV&®29ftl'. Peaches—Peeled North 
Carolina, choice, ut incite do, fancy, at 12313c, do. 
extra fancy, at I3c®T4c: Georgia, choice new, at 
10c,®tle: do. prime new. at 94$e i unpe led 
hulves, at 4®4tie . unpeeled quarters, nt 3 ; V«4c; 
Georgia un peeled evaporated. Hi«A 12c- Delaware do. 
ao, lJtftiSitc: rt , peeled evaporated, 23®!isWc: peeled 
Choke pitted cherries, lUlftts; Prime, do, at U'c. ev-ap- 
oruted rasnberrlcs. at 20u: gnu-dried do. 18cai9c, 
Blackberries,—Prime, 9®SWc. Whortleberries, 8Q® 
84*0. 
Peasut? are held to verv regular prices on moder¬ 
ate demands Quoted at 4W. t.19»c, for best hand- 
pleked, and 3®34*e. tor farmers’s grades. 
Pecas Nuts.—Q uotations are-Small nt 54*36c.: 
medium at 6V*®7**e,: large at S*l0c: extra large at 
12c. 
Hav amp Straw.—H av Is moving out well. The 
quotations are Choice Timothy Hay, 90c good, Sit® 
Sic.; medium, 75c shipping grades. "0c. Straw- 
No. 1, Ky« Straw, 75c.; Short rye straw, at 55®60c; 
oat, 50355c. 
llKMt* and J uric -Alnnllla hemp Is quoted at 84*'®4$9c. 
Sisal hemp.at 4t$<*4 S-16e.-Jute at 14*<tlQc- jute butts 
on tbe spot at 15t®t 13-l«e for paper, and 2®24ftc. for 
bagging. 
Rick —Carolina and Louisiana, common to fair, 
at 41a®5tftO. good to prime at 5*4 AGc choice at 64* 
®69ftc: fancy head at 64*®7c; Rangoon at 4*$®4*ie: 
duty paid, and 24t®24ftc In bond; Patna at t*4®5c; 
Java at 54*®54*c. 
SHKP9.- For elover It Is almost useless to give quo¬ 
tations. Since there are no Important lots here: nomi¬ 
nal prices arc UtftlCc, but Job lots would bring more 
money. Timothy quoted at £i 9Q®2 lu. Flaxseed 
at 91284*. Linseed nominal. 
8ugar.—T ho quotations are: 
Fair refilling at 5 7-16c- Molasses sugar, 44sc: Raw- 
dull and unchanged. Cut loaf and Crushed. 74jc; 
Cubes iff* »7e Granulated, at 6W®69-t6c Powdered, 
6-V *#*4*e Mould "A,” 6 U-ltc: Confectioners' “ A, 
6V Standard A. ’ 63-16c : '.‘IT “A," 5L*c: White 
Extra C, ' lit 54(c Extra "C.” 54*t»54*e; "C,” 54s® 
54*c- Yellow, ltj,*5>*e. 
Tallow.-S teady and In moderate demand. Prime 
city, quoted at 5c, 
VKUKTABLKs.-Therc 1« a very fair demand for pota¬ 
toes wltn prices held firmly. The foilow-lng are 
the quotations for: Long Island Rose, bulk, P bbl, 
£1 O.'u.' 1*1 New York Rose, £1 i5t.il So- Jersey 
Rose, $1 jv.ii 3U; Burbank State, #1 2o-.Li 511 Peerless 
Jersey £1 2'x,*l 3J. Sweet potatoes, Virginia. 91 25 
t.il 7 ' per hbl. Cabbages, nor ED. (C m*. Onions, Yellow- 
tier bbl, at 9251 . 1 ®WUi;i• do. red per bbl. £2Ui)«23U 
Tomatoes — Per box. VOtiiJQ*. Turnips-White Jersey- 
anil Long Island, per hHI bunches, £2®2 .Vu 51 arrow 
squash. per bbl, me.; Hubbard Squash,9* bbl, TTiCiiSI. 
Cuitlitlower, per bW, at £u«l 50. Lima beaus at 
$2j25® 2 50 per bag. 
Rye, K c lower.. Corn, unchanged. Oats, l%c. 
higher. Barley, lc. lower. Pork, 7)£c. lower. 
Lard, 6c. higher. 
Wheat.-A ctive: Oetohor. S54Ca8>tV$e: November. 86 
®3744c- December. 87% 189Qc May. 954fta««9*c- No. 2 
Spring, at 96c- No. 3 .Spring, 73'*c: No. 2, Red. 89bic: 
No, 3 Red,7-<4#e. CORN'-Steady-Cash,ld:i4c October,106ft 
@4i4fte- November, 394*®896ftc; Year, 3it»874ftc Oats 
-Q uiet Cash, ?.VI*c; October 25Novem¬ 
ber. 254*®259*c: 'lav, 29(*®29**c kvk’ Steady, No. 
2. 61e. Barley—N o. 2. ut r.C®6iil*c. Pottk.-Steady 
Cash, and October, ft* 17t*® *3 20 November. * c 174* 
@4 20- December, 23®*8 274*c Larp—S teady: Cu*h, 
$5 8>®5 «7l* October, tn 82(*®6 85: November, «5 RO® 
5 821ft: December, at a*, mb* 01 B5. Uui.kmeats.— 
Shoulders, at *8 403(3 50 short rib stiles, at (4 73® 
180 short clear sides. *5 111*5 15, Catti.k. Market 
steady; fuucy steers, *6 20; shipping do, |5 J5 70. 
St. Louis.—C ompared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 2 red wheat is]iC. higher. 
Corn, lbfi'c. lower. Oats, %c. lower. 
St. Loots.—W heat.—No. 2, Rod, cash, nt 91c®; 
November, 91c.; December, 9it4ftc397Vie.: May. •' 06‘ft 
®*1 074ft. UORV.—NO. 3 mixed, rash, 3?4ft®378*c.. Nov. 
ember. I Year 3Mft®S»fe. Mny.35%»36e. Oats.- 
siow; No. I Mixed, Cnsh. 244**2l4ftc: May. 2Jt*®30c, 
Rye, nt 59'ftc, barley— steady at 55®wc. Bvttku- 
Firmer dairy at 16 i*4'c.: creamery, 22®28e Boas— 
at l«c. Pork, *3 75asked Lauo at *5 70, Bt i.KMKATS— 
Boxed —Long dear, *VA5 15- short rib, *5 15 short 
clear, •'21®5 45. Bacon-L ong e’ear very scarce at 
*5 50 short rib, 5 80 *1 15- »hrj*t clear. A 45uaft.5 Ml. 
Hams, 9 5b®*1u !9i. C’atti.K-S hipiling steers, ul *1® 
525- native buteher steer, #8 25®4<H>: mixed lot* of 
butchering stocks. 50- mockers and feeders at 
2 253*3 50: Texan steers, t2 2.5®3 50. IIoos, active: 
packing at S3 203*3 p. Yorkers at 3 40®*3 50: butch¬ 
ers’ at 3 1 5. Shkbc -Common to medium. $2ta2 50; 
good to choice, *2<iu®$3 25; lambs at $2 25®$3 50. 
Texans at 1 75 ®S2 75. 
Boston.— Corapared with cash prices a 
week ago, corn is lc. higher. Hay and 
straw about tbe same. Oats, higher. 
Butter, Northern creamery, lc. higher, other 
grades proportionately. Cheese, to }tC. 
higher, Kggs, steady. 
Grain— Corn— Dull: quotations- Steamer Yellow at 
534*c do, mixed at J24*e : high mixed, at 58c® 
®54e. per bushel. Oats- steady No t White, 40c; 
No 2 White, nt i5Qc. Hav and Straw,—H ay Is 
dull at *19 ,ii.$20 41 toil, for choice and fancy *16 ® 
£13 for fair to good, £I 6®$13 for line, and £11.t 
£15 for poor. Rye straw Is held at £17®*1S for 
choice. Swale hay at 911 ®12 per ton. Oar straw at 
*9 00aiOOl) per ton. Propucb.—T he various aritcles 
under this bead arc in steady demand.-OrfTttit — 
Northern creamery at 26c®27c. per ft, for extra, and 
20®22c, for good to choice : Northern dairy — New 
York and Vermont choice to extra. 2l®21c: fair to 
good. I2®isc; ccirumou, 9®l2c, oer Tb: Western 
ereamery, 24 »2«e. for extra ; 21®25c, for choice: 17 
®21c, for choice summer Imitation creamery 
I7@i8c for choice: cholcp ladle packed. U®l7c. P 
Tb: fair to good, 6.»10c: choice lulry tv.ftl 6 c: fair to 
good at iO/»I2c. $ ft. Chkesk— New York, choice to 
extra. 94*®lie; common to good, 5®94*c Vermont, 
choice to extra, 94ft i>0»ftc common. 5*4o: Western 
choice to extra, 5®I0MC* common to good. t®fie- and 
skims. I* 60 : Sage cheese at lh®l2e Ecus Frexh 
Cane, at 2'c Eastern, at22®2lc: New York and Ver¬ 
mont, at 224* ii 2 ir "'(’stern, at Jol*®21c: Provincial. 
21®23e, Br ans- Choice band nicked pea, £171)®11.3 p 
bu,- large d", do, ut tl 65® 1 Vll: medium, choice, at 
£1.65®'.in- do, screened, #1 2S®1 60 : vallow eyes. Im¬ 
proved, £ 1 75 ai NO: Red kldueys, £? J5.*2 40, Canada 
peas, 90c®*l UU per bushel for common to choice. 
Green Peas. sScafttiio. Potato its New potatoes 
range at 43®53c, per bushel, as io quality. Fruit 
Southern pnanut 4 xte’ady nt per lb, foi Vli 
glnia. Florida lemons «re held at $3b0®4 00 per 
box. nod Florida oranges at *3 Ml «I 50 per box. 
Apples, have becit In fair demand: No t Baldwins, 
£l50®gl«2 per bnl: Hnbtmrdston, at £150t«*1 75; 
He--vey at *I75®2I6I; choice I’ippln?, at£150®175: 
Kings, |2®225- No. I Gravenstems, £2®2 50; common 
varieties 5Cc®£l uu. 
Send for Catalogue Illustrating the above machin¬ 
ery; also Pumping Wind Mills. Pumps, Tanks, Noyes’ 
Haying Tools, Horae Powers, Jack#, Ac. 
Gitn depth and location of your well; quantity of water 
wan'd. Suib- also what nmobinery you w ish -o operate, and 
we will quote you n special price for the to tire not fit. or any part 
thereof. Reliable Ageau warned lu alt uuassigm-d comities. 
U.S. Wiud Engine i Pump Co., Batavia, Kane Co., III. 
0 Challenge Wind Mills, 
IN USE IN' K\ EKY State and Territory of 
y-- 77 the f. S. Ii is a sectional wheel." has 
* ties,n made by u< # tS year*.nndhas 
, never blown down without' tower 
— - w» bp oking. a rocoid nootlu r mill can 
Show. 511LLS SENT ON 80 DAYS TEST 
TRIAL. BEST FEED MILLS, CORN 
SMELLERS, ETC. GOOD AGENTS 
WANTED in nil unassigned territory. Cat- 
alognes free. CHALLENGE WINDMILL 
AND FEED SULL CO..Bataria, Ka.no Ca.111. 
to Til X-w Style C hromo II Id J en X ame Cants, 10<‘. Gam# 
An thorn. lOc. Acme Card Fne lory, Clinton riilc.Ct, 
Virginia Farms.—MUd Climate. Cheap Homes. 
Send forCIrcuLsr. A.O.BL.ISS, L'emralia, Va. 
CALIFORNIA 
LEAVING BOSTON 
TUESJDAY,NOVE3IBER 17, 
*4 New-England Colony for Settlement. 
BUY Y FARM. 
First Year’s Payment only 8109.-50. 
Including First-class Passage and Private 
Cars. Best Route. 
F. D. LEONARD, 333 Washington Street, 
Room 5, Boston. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Saturday, October 31, 1885. 
State of the Market. — Compared with cash 
prices a week ago, wheat Hour Is steady. Sales 
are slow and generally In small quantifies. Whom 
steady, with slight advance on a few grades. 
Corn, from 2c, to 24fttr. lower. OATS, lc. to 14ftc. lower. 
Pork, 25e, lower, wilh small sales, Bpttkr, 14ftc. to 
2c. higher. Chkesk, 4ftc, higher. Poultry, a trifle 
higher. Koos, higher and Improving In price, par 
tlcularly m best grades. CorroJi, to ‘(c. lower. 
Fruit, steady. 
Flour mkal and Kkbd - Flour-Q uotations: Fine 
£2 25®« 35: Superllup, £S 15®3 60 Extra No. 2, £t H5® 
3 75: Good to Fancy Extra State, £3 75®4 75: Good to 
Choice Fxtru Western, £4 00® 5 71 Com man to Fair 
Extra Ohio, £‘(.r,®4Mi Good. £105®4 30: Good 'n 
Choice, *4 40®r 60 ; Common Extra Minnesota,£.4 85® 
3 35; (Tear, £1 lu®175- rye mixture, #4 IN,.* ft 75: 
straight, il Ml®.* 24: patent £1.75®' J6- baker's extra, 
$1 UX®4 -hi: St. Louis common to rnlr extra. *335®4 uo, 
fair to good, £4 111®4 9(1; good to very choice. £i95® 
r.G 0 ; Patent WiDter Wheat extra at £< 60®*560; 
City Mill evira for Wei; ladle#. *4 - u#ii-,io, south 
America. £4 9l*#6 |5. Suutiikhn Floor-C ommon to 
good extra, £SIK)£41X1 good to choice do, at *105® 
5 60. kvk kt.oux—S uperfine, at g:t ioa3 le, and very 
choice,at £315.*i50. I4tCKWiig.iT l-'i.ot uat AitM,i2v0. 
Corn mkal.- Bruticlvwlue, at *3 25. quoted ui £8 20 
®£3 25; Yellow Western, 42 90*3 25. FKhP Quoted 
for 40 to Ml lt>, at *I >IXI®16 50; NO ft, at £15 50,*17 00 lo0 
ft, at £ 1 7 00 (. 1101 ). Sharps, at £l90O#*21 00. Rye feed, 
at £15 0O®l6 50. 
Grain. Wiiicat.—R ed Delaware at use.; No. 1 
Hard Duluth at about «t 115 Ungraded Winter Red, 
7Hc.'*93e: No. '2 Red (n elevator ii64ftc,; I ngraord 
White, s-v *£11411*; Wiut-ril Winter Red.99o,; .No. 2 
Red for November. :<v>*a9A|,u : do. December, #7Q * 
93Jfte.; do.January, stltfio ^£1 in ip; <to>,-hruarv,tl oof** 
£102 dO.Marcb. £1029***1 (u*ft UmMay, n 0 ?<, t£i 07 U-, 
do. June, £ I tilt* KY«: -Western, ft)«K"n,c State, 6 e, u * 
67S,e Iurlkv No 2 Canada, TUe Cugradt-l Cuu 
ada. 34e, ajiu Corn. Ungraded mixed, liijtSSc* so. 
3 Mixed for November, siqc. .Steamer Mixed fi r 
December, HctlitftC,. Nu. 3 mixed .c-ju, 2 qc, No. 2 
mixed for October, V2Q*52^r do. for Nuvember, 
514* *5l4ftc.' do for December. 494ft*tUftac do. for 
Jauuary, 464**465*0.; do. for February, inQ*464*e 
(to. to. May, 46 Q *4S4*C No. 3 Mi xc 11 at . 40 X 10 .; No, 2 
3l***32iv, So. 1,320,! No 4 While, 3ftu.-Nliye.. No. -J. 
359**360. No. i.sio: Mixed Western, 30*8 2 c,: White 
do. S-4®40c.; white State, ;2i g3ii.-., .No, 2 mixed for 
November. j|? H ia'e.: do. for December, 32V,, aS.'-’ho.: 
do, for January, ;134**334!ic. 
Beans. -Market decidedly strong. Quotations arc 
Marrow*, £2 i»5; meaiums, £21X1*2 05: pea, at £2 00; 
red kidney, at £ 210 : white kidney, at £2. 
Peas.—G reen are quoted at si 29. 
Provisions.--Pqhk—Q uotation* are as follows: 
Mess (|U(i*ed nt £9SB*lb03, for Inspected, *9 00*1)25 
for uninspected: family anal *11 in,g.i2 0 ii; extra 
prime,*8 10 clear buck. £11 75®13IXI Brxs- -ally Kx- 
tra Indlu me**, C 17*20:extra do, £ 10 - packet, £11* 12In 
bbl- family, ai £12 00*18 IH'. Bekk Hams. £15 21* .150. 
Cot Meats Pickled btUli-ft, 12 1b. average, at S4lc- 
Eastern bellies, 14 * 0 : tdekied shoulders, H*e- smoked 
do, T4ftc fresh bams,7V; pickled do,*4**8we smoked 
do, at 9i«* tic. Miuoljcb Long eleur In New York 
5Mi(-, for Western delivery; long clear I 95c short 
clear, ,viuo Dhessku Hops -City heavy to light, sR, to 
6s*c. pigs, 54ftc. Larp October, 6 2lc Novemoer, 
» 16*6,470; December, 6 , 16106 ..7c: January. 6 . 2 s- Feb¬ 
ruary. 6 30*6.820-. March (1.38*0 39; April, 6.47*0 l?e; 
City steam, easier, 6 . 10 c: Refilled Coutlriont, at O.lje; 
South American at 6.90o, « 
..„ Bl 'J Tlclt _s,Hl " Creamery at 27c®29o: Western do. 
23®26e: Elgin do, at 27c; State dairy, half tlrklng 
tubs, ii <*2iie : Western fuctory. 7®18c ; Imitatlou 
creamery, 14*t8u: Western dairy. 12®17c. 
Cheese. -State at7®10>fto; Night Skims, at 6 ® 84 fte; 
>> estern, 8 * 104 * 0 . 
THE LINE SELECTED BY THE U. S. COV’T 
TO CARRY THE FAST MAIL. 
OCR LEADER. 
We offer an 8 to 10 H. P. Automatic, Spark-Arresting, 
Mounted Portable Engine, with Mill, 16 ft. carriage, 
32 ft. track and.ways, 2 simultaneous lever set head- 
blocks, 24ft lncn arbor, 3 changes 
feed: sawyer controls feed-lever 
and head-blocks from one position. 
10 -inch solid saw, 50 ft. 8-lnch 4-ply 
belting, feed belts, cant-hooks, 
swage, tightener, etc. Rig com 
plete for operation, £1,1110 on cars. 
Engine on skid*. £!ft) less. Engine 
will burn slabs from the saw two to 
eight feet long, and keep up steam 
B. W. PAYNE tJt SONS 
Elmira, N. V.. Box 841. 
Shafting. Pulleys, and Hanger* 
Manufacturers all styles Automatic Engines from 2 
to 300 H. P. 
EVERY FA 
It if the only line with its own track from 
CHICAGO TO DENVER, 
Either by way of Omaha, Pacific June., St. Joseph, 
Atchison or Kansas City. 
If connects In Union Depots with through trains Irom 
NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON 
and all Eastern points. It is the principal line to 
SAN FRANCISCO. PORTLAND & CITY OF MEXICO 
It traverses all of the six great States of ILLINOIS, 
IOWA. MISSOURI, NEBRASKA. KANSAS. COLORADO 
with branch lines to all their important cities and 
towns. 
From CHICAGO. PEORIA or ST. LOUIS. It runs 
every day in the year from one to three elegantly 
equip ped. through trains over its own tracks between 
Chicago and Denver, 
Chicago and Omaha, 
Chicago and Council BlufTs, 
Chicago and St. Joseph, 
Chicago and Atchison, 
Chicago and Kansas City, 
Chicago and Topeka, 
Chicago and Cedar Rapids, 
Chicago and Sioux City, 
Peoria and Council Bluffs, 
Peoria and Kansas City, 
St. Louis and Omaha, 
St. Louis and St. Paul, 
Kansas City and Denver, 
Kansas City and St. Paul, 
Kansas City and Omaha, 
For all points In Northwest. West and Southwest. 
Its equipment is complete and first class In every 
particular, and at all important points Interlocking 
Switches and Signals are used, thus Insuring com¬ 
fort and safety. 
For Tlckels, Rates. General Information, etc., 
regarding the Burlington Route, call on any Ticket 
Agent in the United States or Canada, or address 
T. J. POTTER 1st V.P. A Gem. Mas., Cmicaqo. 
HENRY B. S T ONE, Asst. Gen. Mqr., Chicago. 
PERCEVAL LOWELL, GSb. Pa»«. Aot., Cmicaoo. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nsw York, October 31, 1885. 
Brkvks. Total receipt* fur six day* 3,961 head 
agutust lii.l it bead for the corresponding ilnu* last 
week. Most of the aul nals offered were of Inferior 
quality Ohio steer*. 1,456 ft, at *6 do, l,80« ft. at 
*585 do., 1.2115 ft. at £551': do.. 1.283 ft. at *5 Ml; do. 
1.27b ft. at *0 40 1,191 ft. at $530: do. 1 . 88.5 ft, at £5 22V. 
OO , 1,240 ft. al «■' (Nft,; ltd,, ’,244 ft, at *4 93; do. 1,163 
ft. It 5 '4 do, I.Ilf. ft, nt *4 95: do. 1.195 ft, ai £175; 
do 1.156 ft. at it 5tv do, 1,233 ft, ai * 9 s,i Virginia do. 
l.Mt ft, at £4 IP do,914 ft, at *1 A) do., .61 ft, at £3 65: 
dO.lHelfer* and Steers; 794 ft, at £-1.374* do, 1.toil ft, 
at £3. d . -70 ft, at 2 i*c. State Steer*. i.-*0 ft. at 16 25: 
do. 1,611 ft, at £.5 no, do 1,2 9 ft, at £5 10 Kentucky do. 
1,269 It,, at £5 50 du. 1,21X1 ft, at £5, Oxen, 1.833 ft. at 
*4'2 j: Steer*. 1 1136 ft, nt £■: 75: Virginia Steers, ,li*' ft, 
at (t. lu, do . 1 .172ft, at £1 60; Texan*, 932 ft, at £3 45. 
New Jersey Stiller*, 1.272 ft, at £'. 60; do., 1.162 ft, nt 
£4 96: Colorado s eer*, 1,211 ft. at £5 at)-Still Bull, 
1,29(1 ft, lit 44*0,. Indiana Steers, I,Sot ft, at £3 51): do , 
1,317 ft. at £3 10- do. 1,371 ft, at £j ill. 
CALVE 6 .-Drawers and Fed Calves, 272 ft, at 24*c* 
drawer* (.few Fed Calves), '276 ft, £2 It); Veals, 200 ft’ 
at 60 : do, 162 ft, tixje: Graspers, 303 ft, jiae; Fed calv s' 
347 ft, 2T*C. 
SitKKi- axu I.Aiwns -Total Receipts Tor six days. 
19,817 head, against 39.(67 head for the same time 
last week I'atmdu lambs, 31 n>. at 54*e: Ohio sheep, 
89 ft, 34 , 4 c: do, (few lambs). 82 ft. 3i»e do, .6 ft. . 4 * 0 ; 
Kentucky sheen. 85 ft, at #2 ki Missouri do, K3 ft, at 
£2 6ft. 4Vestern ilo, Ui2 ft, 3t£e FennsyIvanla Wetuers. 
113 ft, 5e; State sheep and Luibs. trt) ft, at 4c do, 66 
ft, at 4c: Imllauu sh.ep, 39 ft.SQe; do, 112 ft, 3e, 
Hilda,—Total receipt* for six days 43.551 head 
against 17,34i head for the eorrespomllng time last 
week. Country drtssed quiet aud uuehauRed. 
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