4885 
875 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
has continued a bear on the market, and 
aside from several takings of lard, has let 
stocks ou their side alone. As a result they 
have increased. There has been some im¬ 
provement in the home demand for pork at 
the West. Provisions generally have beeu 
dull and not in demand. Receipts of hogs at 
Western packing centers have declined and 
increased again. 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
Saturday, May 33, 1885. 
Chicago. —Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, “regular” wheat is unchanged; No. 
2 Spring, lower; No. 2 Red lc. lower; 
Corn, 1%'c. higher. Oats, J-£c. lower. Pork, 
15c. higher. Cattle, from 20o. to £ 1.15c per 
100 lbs lower, according to grade and quality. 
Hogs, a shade lower. Sheep, somewhat 
higher. 
Wheat.—A ctive- Sales ranged: May. 8Shi®89?<ic-. 
June, H940VOC; July. :ni4@92c: No. 3 Spring, 89® 
Sil l .te : No 3 do, 7Su479c No. 2 Red. 96c : No. 3 
Red, 8 G®h84c. Cohn—S ales ranged; Cash, 499(<iM9o: 
May. 4“V‘*494o: June. -tT4®43c : July, 47 4 ®Ho. 
CHTS-Kasy. Snips ranged: Cush 33W«©34C‘ May. 
®34Qc- .nine. 8S^®34Wc iuk—No. i, t9M£. Bar 
i.ky — No. 2 , tii.tt.5c pottK.—Steady. Cash, $11 l.Vj# 
$ 1120 ; Slav, flitS®li20; June. $1115(41120: July, 
*11 aafflll 274. Law*.—Q uiet. Sales ranged: Cash, 
*ti 75w.fi 77lo- Mny $t! ?:>®67<4: June, $8 83®# »?4; July. 
t« 85®6 Sito, Hn.KUKAT* shoulder#, $4 Sy,u 4u: Short 
Rib. $ 5 «‘>® 5 o; 4 ; Short. Cleat, 3# Hku.fi 1.1. Cattlk- 
Muricet strong. Exports, $-1 70; cows and mix¬ 
ed, S-'K in ! 20 , stockera. $360®SOO: feeders, $4 50® 
*5 011; Texans. $4W)a>4 63. Hoos.—Market steady. 
Roach mixed. $3.so,41.20: packing and shipping, $1.20 
(<*4.30. tight. SI UU®4 35- skips, $8.50 ®$4. SuKEV— In¬ 
ferior. *2 30a3 93: medium, $3 75®l 75; good, $1 30: 
choice. $4 90. 
8t. Lofis.—Wiisat.—No. 2 Red, cash, $100: May, 
$10*.: June, $107: July,$l < 164 . COUN—Dull: Cash, 405*' 
May, lti->.ie: June, 4fi4e July.469$c Oars-Hrm. 
Cash, SBQc. May, 384c; June, 36e. Rvk, higher at 77c. 
Baulky-S teady at hi®7uc. Eogb, linn at BJ^wdOc. 
Ki.axskicd-S teady nt $1.23. Pokk, $11 2 ;St,. Bulk- 
meats—L ong clear, $5 85; short rib, $5 751*5X0; short 
clear, $5.95. Lakh-F irm at $8 OOaiO 65. Cattle-Mar- 
ket llrm. Exports. $5 60®5 sO; good to choice ship¬ 
ping, $4 60405 50: fair to uiealum. $150 a 4 50 Texans, 
$4 20 ( 0,5 Ul- Sheep Common to medium. $2 75®3 25; 
full to choice, is 50544 50. Hog* Light, *» 15(44 25; 
packing, $3 8x4115: heavy. $1 l.’xat 25. 
Boston -Grajn—C orn -steamer Yellow ut 39<d594o.; 
Steamer Mixed at 5-i4®59c; High mixed,Hd®HlRc.and 
No Grade, at 55®Sle, per: bushel. Oats — Steady: 
»alo* of No. 1 white and barley ut 304®51c, No. 2 
white, 17®474c; No, H 45^(i448e, and of mixed at 
434® H e. per bushel. RTK-Small sales at 82a.90c. per 
bushel. Barley—C anada West No. l choice exira 
light. 90a.Ui!c . No. 1 do. 85®sjo : No. 2 do. 76*BOc: 
six rowed state. 70a7Hc. raid two rowed do, at (50® 
#3C. Bran—A t *17, ¥ ton for Spring, and $L5<4l9 for 
Winter. Fine l’eed ana .Middlings, at *18®2l, and 
Cotton Seed Meal. $28.75 V ton to arrive, and $27 50 
at34 od the spot. Hay a 4P SfUitV—Choice grades of 
liay have been In demand ut $30*621 V ton: fair to 
good. $16® It; common to fair nt $I4®1«. Byestruw 
ts held ut *42®23 for choice. Swalo hay, $U»«tli. Oat 
straw, tlOiill per ton. 1 'rodcob.—New Bvttkr- 
Northern creanMWy, iia'lits, per lb, for extra; good 
lo choice. I4a20o: Northern dairy New York and 
Vermont choice to extra, l?«»20c: fair to good, 12(4 
15c; common, 9.411c. per ft: western creamery, 23<d» 
23e, ror extra: |9®2 uc, tor choice; la® lie. for com- 
mou to good; Imitation creamery, lit®lie. for 
choice; choice ladle-packed, UfiSTJc- per ft; fair lo 
good, 9«t 10c: choice dairy. 14® 15c; fair to good do. 
at 12A12c. per pound. OLD tlUTTRR — Common to 
choice, Ulfalic, low grades, 7®9o. CRKitSE—New, 
choice full cream 8®94c: fair to good, ii(*7e- skims. 
2u* lc: < ld Norlheru. 10 * 1040 ; good to choice, s®9c: 
common to fair, l a ,v- Western choice, 8i#9o: fair 
to good. Boo?*-; common, per a. Kaas-Fresli 
Cape, I5c: Eastern. Me; New Yurk and Vermont, 134® 
140 Western. 13»lie; Provincial, tie® He. Beans— 
Choice baud picked pea.31 85® 1 75 «* bu,i large do, do, 
Ml (lTi -iil IN): medium, choice, $1.53®i.80: do, screened, 
$1 30®I 40; ye..low .-yes, Improved, $195® 4: Red kUl- 
ueys,$l 95®2. Canada peas, 1 .* Via* I 15 e bushel for com¬ 
mon to choice. Green Reas, *1 u*6l 50. Potatoes— 
Kiln tern, UdgftToc; Northern, 0w*63c. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, May, 23, 1885. 
HRKAD9TUEE3 AND PROVISIONS.—A8 OOmpared With 
cash prices a week ago, Ungrad od Winter Red 
wheat Isle, lower; No. 2 Northwest Is 2 1 * 0 . lower; 
No. 2 Red Is unchanged. Coat).—Ungraded mixed 
In 14 c, higher; steamer mixed la tie, higher; Steamer 
white Is unchanged. 
r lour. Kkkd and sikal.—F lour-Quotations: Fine 
$2 20®3 50: Superfine, $3 2508 78; Extra No, 2, $3 45® 
4 20 ; Good to Fancy Extra State, $M»w I 50; Good to 
Choice Extra Western. #4 1U®5 85 Common to Eulr 
Extra Ohio, $3 50® t 00 Good, *105®! 111 ; Good to 
Choice, $490 u 49 75: Common Extra Minnesota, *3 15® 
4 oi; clear. $4.io,«t75: rye mixture, $4'2U®4 9i: 
stra'ghr, $i 50®3 25: puteut *l.90u*3 83: baker’s extra. 
$1 25(0,5 Gl: St. Louis common to fair extra, $.1 43® 4 Ul, 
lair lo good, $4 10(®5 00. good to very choice, $3111® 
5 75; Patent Winter Wheat extra at $1 i\)®$3 85: 
Cltv Mill extra for West Indies, $JU0®*,3 10; 
South America, $6 15®$5 25. sol thkhn Floor Com¬ 
mon to goon extra. $9'.ki.i*4 75 good to choice $4 so® 
5 '- 11 . Rtk Floor-Q uiet and prices without decided 
change. Superfine. $L00®4.80. Cobs Mkal-Iii fair 
supply and dull. Yellow Western, $3 UiffSSS; Bran¬ 
dywine, $3 30*3 in. Kitun.—Quoted for 40 to 50 
lbs. at $11 Walloon: B0 10 Stubs. $15ID®WOO; 1U0 lbs. 
at $ni Ul)®14 .*si. Sharps nt- gl9 00®21. Rye feed at 
«M®13. 
Grain.—W me at. - No. 1 Northi-rn at $l 01Q®1 (rj; 
No. 2 Chicago at 95R®96fqo; No 1 Hard,*! id; ungrad 
ed Winter red, $1 (L>4: No. 2 Northwest 96(-ye dellv- 
ed; Ungraded Winter Red. -ii,t9tSc: No. 2 Red. rail re¬ 
ceipts in elevator, $1 044 ®! 05; No 2 Red for June, 
$fl«®i03)$; do, for July. $1 iMW*l 0J4*( do. for 
August, $nmt*®lOtilM: do, for September, $1 07b,® 
108 : do. for October. $1 09®tun**• do, for December, 
$1 114 . 1*1 !!$*• -lo r<fr January. $1 ut: No. 2 Spring 
lor July. 95be. Rvic—Dull. Western and Canada. 79 
®m)c Sinie, suaisio; No. 1 lu elevator at SJo. Baulky 
and BarlkyMA i,r, Quiet, uud prices nominally un¬ 
changed. Corn — ungraded uilxod, 55«37c sieutner 
mixed, .'i5‘-t,ui.7 i*,o t lu elevator No. 3, M<.a5fi4o, lu ele¬ 
vator, 874®574c, ollouu Strainer White. B9wic, afloat; 
White' Southern, fi e. Nu. 2 mixed to arrive, :>M*®38e. 
cost, freight uud insurauec: No. 2 mixed tor May, 
56Qe: din for June. 53 4 ® 551 .iC do, for July, 534ft® 
5$e; do, for August, Sg^bWlKmin daw - No. 3, mix 
ed, :>9c; No. 2, 329129*40, No, I i|UOted at 39.4*0 No. 
3. white, I2t*e; No. '2, 434|W43hrC; No. 1, lie: mixed 
Western (WhctUe white do, TktirPo; white state, 
4<(ft l7e; No. 2, mixed for Jvibe, 39v*®o95(,e. 
Hkanh. Quotatluns are; Jlurrows, $140® 185; me 
dlums, $1 fio® 1 85; pea, $1,U0; red kidney, $2: white 
kidney at $1.80. 
Picas. —Green are quoted at $1 50. 
Provisions Poitk -The quota!Ions are as follows 
$12.** 12.25 for Job lot* of mess: $12 no for family rnesB 
glRtifi for clear back, ithe latter for fancy), and 
$10Wail)25 for extra prime. Drkssku Moos are 
offered a trifle easier sales ut .Hftc. tor bacon to 54 s e. 
for llglu average!, and for pigs. Oft Mkais - 
Pickled bellies 13 it, average hi 5Qc II lbs, aver¬ 
age. 5Sgc City titc.kled shoulders quoted at 5c. smoked 
do, fie; pickled hams, l'«t9'<.e, smoked do, 10Q®lle. 
Middles—F ur Chicago, deliver)' quotatl iis are for 
short clear, « lOc; short rib. 5 9llc: long clear, 5 80c: 
dry Halted shoulder*. 150»-. Hi-kk.—Q uotations are 
K.xlra India iio as. $'4.%*'.'.V; extra mess lu barrels at 
$U50®12: paeket, $12 50®II for barrels; family, $14 
® 14 50. Bkkk Hams-Q uoted ut $19. I,.tup Sales or 
choice at 7e: June option sales at 7 03c July option 
sales closed at 7 12®7 14c.; August option sales at 
21c; September optlou sales ut ?.29®7 30c; October 
option sales closed at 7 87<aT 40c. The year option 
Is 6 95c. City steam at fi 70c. No. 1 City, at 6 25c. 
Refined Is quiet Continent quoted at 7 15c; South 
American, at 7 45&T 50c. 
Butter —Quotations- New butler — Creamery, 
Elgin bust, 20 A?lc: do. Pennsylvania, best at 21® 
23c; do. Western, bent, at, 20c: do, good 19c: do, fair 
at 17®l«e: State dairy, half firkins, mbs, best at 20c. 
do, half firkins, tuba, extra line, 19c: do. half 
firkins, tubs, good, at i 8 u: do, Weish tubs, prime, 
at 19c: do. tubs, good, ut 17<sb 180 ; do. tubs, 
poor, at 15® 1 fie; western Imitation creamery', 
best, at 17e; do. good, at 14®l6c ; Western dairy 
fair, at I0®llc: Western factory, best, at i2c: do, 
poor, fiiaSc. Old butter.—Creamery. Western, at lu 
®12c; Slate dairy, tubs extra firsts, liaise do, 
firsts, l 2 itKlc: do. seconds, at ni®llc do, thirds, 
7@8c: Western dairy. Heconrts at malic : Western 
factory, seconds, 9 ^ 93*0 Western dairy and factory, 
thirds al 7®8o; grease per Pi at I8i®5c. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Philadelphia.—Market 
weak. Quoted, extra creamery, 24c : Western 
do, at 25o • dairy at l‘J@20e: receipts, 775. From 
Chicago. —-Market weak; creamery at l3V4'at9)tc • 
dairy at 13®14c. 
Chkksk.-Q uotations are for: New cheese—State 
factory. Cufi cream, fancy, at 4 * 4 ® 9 ) 6 c. do, fine, 
at74*i<®4c: for fair to good, 548^470: creamery skims, 
Pennsylvania, good at lQt&iWC; do, Pennsylvania, 
fair, at l®lQe: do, poor, at ^®lc. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received* From Philadelphia—Market 
lower; quoted, ebeddars nt S-Vpliilhq receipts. 450 
boxes. From Chicago -Market tame; Cheddars, 
8® 9:34c. 
Baoa.—A*e at firm prices. Demaud Is fair. The 
quotations are: State, fresh, at MiSliQc: Western, 
lfi'si'SlS^c: Southern, 12 ® 12 Mic. 
At the New Y'ork Mercantile Exchange the follow¬ 
ing telegrams were received: From Philadelphia — 
— Market easier. Quoted at 13i4i*14c.: receipts, 
l,10u. From Baltimore—Quoted at lie, receipts am¬ 
ple. From Chicago-Market firm-quoted at 12>*c. 
Lrvit Poultry —The quotations are as follows - 
8pring chickens, per pair, 85c®*!®U> fowls, Jersey, 
State and Pennsylvania, oer Ih, at Tic: do. Western, 
l3V*®Me: roosters, old. fi*7C: turkeys, per lb..lil®12c; 
ducks Jersey, New York aud Pennsylvania per 
pair, 90ctt$l.25; do. Western, per pair, 00,690c: geese. 
Western, per pair 75u®$1.00, pigeons, per pair, 50c. 
Drbssed PoFi.ritT.—Frozen at I6ai7c. for turkeys, 
Fresh killed-Turkeys. 1U®13 c- ohlekeUs, Philadel¬ 
phia, spring, tier pair, at 4.1c a*50c; fowls, Phila¬ 
delphia, prime, Ific; ilo, Jersey, 16c; squabs, 
white, per doa , $80J: do. dart, per dor,$2. 
Game—W ild ducks, canvas, Western, per pair, so 
®*i: do, redhead, per pair, 20c.®3ue, Mallard at 
20®25c. 
Cotton.—T he quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification are as follows: 
New 
Orleans Texas. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
Ordinary. 84* 8 15-16 8 15-16 
Strict Or 11 nary. 9 3-lC 9?* 94* 
Good Ordinary . 10 10 3-16 10 3-16 
8trlct Good Ordinary. 10?$ 10 9-16 10 9-16 
Low Middling. 10 11-16 lujfi 10% 
Strict Low Middling. 11 % U 1-16 11 1-16 
Middling. U 11 3-16 11 3-16 
Good Middling.... 11 3-16 1% 11?* 
Strict Good .Middling. UAfc 11 9-16 11 9-16 
Middling Fair. 114* 11 15-16 11 5-16 
Fair. V2?6 12 9-16 12 9-16 
Stained. 
Good Ordinary.... 646 I Low Middling.... 
Strict Good Ord.. 9 1-16 | .Middling. hi)* 
Frksh Knurrs.-Apples: Baldwin, per double 
headed bbl. $3 0034 50: Russet s al $2 75®3 50 per bbl. 
Strawberries, per quart, at 28330c, for North Caro¬ 
lina; and 2b®30c, for (.Tharleston 
Dried FRUtra.—Evaporated apples eoullnue to 
hard-n In price. The follow I tig are the quotations. 
Fancy evaporated apples. 7!<®74(c: choice do. 64*®7e 
prime do 6 ®fi)irC; fancy Nortn Carolina sliced at 
4(341*0, choice do,, 3*4‘,*3t*c; choice Vlrglula,SutSiqc; 
choice Tennessee coarse cut, 3e: Kentucky do. lu 
barrels, .4Si>334fc: extra fancy North Carolina peeled 
peaches, ) 0 .«ta*c: fancy choice do. 9 ® 9 >$c; choice 
Georgia. utipeeled halves, 6hj®7c, uupeeled 
qua! ters, 5 * 84 . 8 ; Stale plums, TfitiQj; Southtru Dam 
sons. 8)4370: prime pitted cherries, m«® 12 c: evap¬ 
orated raspberries, 24®24 )rc; sun-dried do. 27 ® 23 Hjc; 
olackherrtes, 9e. 
Vkanuts. Quoted at 4443444 c. for best b.uui pick¬ 
ed, and 3M®»Hc, I or farmers* grades. 
Hat and Straw. -The quotations are as follows: 
Choice Timothy hay, fl 1*>®17U, good do, $1 Uj® 1 10: 
medium do, K1®1 ufic ; shipping lmy. 9vc ; clover 
mixed 95c®$l 00, clover. 8.'**9(k*.' No, 1 rye straw*, 
$1 oj®l 1U: short rye, 95®9Uc; oat straw, ,'iU® 6 bc. 
Hors.—The following are tUe quotations, New at 
14((*l5c. for best: I2®i:ie for ..I 1 •• prime, aud 3®lie. 
for low grades; old at i®9c. Raelfic coast at s® i;v. 
Kick. —Quotations: Carolina and Louisiana, com¬ 
mon to fair, at 44(®5Qc: good to prime at 514 « 6 c; 
choice at 6)6®64t,c; fancy head at 65ti®7c; Rangoon 
at 44k® l-lie: duly paid, aud 2m®3440 in tK>nd; Futna at 
444®fie; Java at 5 ? 6 ® 5 ? 6 C.. 
Skkps. For clover prices are unchanged-a mod¬ 
erate demand Quotation;; are at 9c. for prime West¬ 
ern-9t*e. tor choice, and 94*®10e. for extra choice; 
timothy Is quiet ut ubout $1 fi5@l 7U. Linseed Is 
nominal; quoted at $1.85. 
Sdoar.— The quotations are; 
Cut loaf, 7S*e; Crushed. 7Qc ; powdered, fitge ; 
granulated, 84*. mould “A. " 6«4! Confectloners’ -A," 
OiRc; siandnro '‘A.” c: off a, 5 * 6 - 35 . 40 : white extra 
*‘C.“ 54®5 ?rc: yellow* extra ‘*0,'’ 5®54se- "C,” 4-M 
u 44?6«; yellows, 14 ® 14 c. 
Tallow.— It Is hard to get bids over 5 ll-16o. for 
prime city wllh $2 charge for packages, while 344 c, 
Is asked. Sales of city at 5 lt-16c, and In lots at 
5 1I-16®56|C. 
Tohacco.—Q uiet aud uuchanged. 
Veoet.vBLls.— Quotations are fur : — Potatoes- 
Rose, Maine, per donble-hended barrel. $2 00; Rose, 
eastern, bulk, j«>r barrel, at *1 75; Rose. State, 
round hoops, 81.75; do, 16W lbs, *190®$175, do, 
llut hoops and sucks. $1503$173: Burbank, State 
round hoops, $175, do. I s " It, $IK2®l75; do. sack 
aud Hat hoops $I6J®*!75; Imported Scotch, per 
sack, St V® l 62 Bermuda new, e bbl, $7®9; Florida, 
new, prime, per bid ut $7®9: do, new fair, per bbl, 
$4®5; no, new culls, *■ tdd, $.3®3 5b. Asparagus— 
oyster Ray, per dosen bunches, at $2 MuS Ul: Jersey 
per duxen bunches ut $1 Vi®2 3ll' Delaware and Mary¬ 
land, per doten bunches, at SI 5 ,Ki» 225- Norfolk 
and North Carolina, per do*en bunches, $12W200 
asparagus culls, 41 dozeu. iV®*'. Been—Bermuda,4< 
era tv, $1 506*2 no, Florida, I 7'.®;’- do. Savannah, 
$153®i)A Cabbages- Florida ,41 bbl, f:l®I-do, Florida, 
F bbi.ernu*, 67 i i 50:8tY*U>iUii per bbl, crate #3 x>®i; 
Cbarlcstou, per bbl, crate. $3®4. Cucumbers, Florl 
da, per box, $1 50 a 3 fid. -J n I’eas - North Carolina, 
lier naif bbl. crate, $1 25® 1 .V): Charlestou and Savan¬ 
nah, iter A*raie, 75c®*l. Kale— Long Island and New 
Jersey, per barrel, *31H)<®S23, Onions - Bermuda, 41 
oruir. $3 23; New orteans, per bbl, $5(,tfi do, per half 
tdd. $<(0*250. Radishes—Nearby per UX) bundles. 
$l®l 50; .Norfolk, per IK) buueues, 7ie®$l Ul Rhu 
barb - Lung Island, per 1UJ Imnehi's, *1 .'>0®'-’. Spinach 
-Long Island, per bbl $«.»* Nj: Philadelphia aud 
Baltimore, per bbl, $8®3SO. Siring beaus—Savan¬ 
nah. fiat, per crate. *!<d: Florida, wax, do. 50c® 
*200. do. green good, $1 50®2.0)1. Beans Florida, 
green, poor to fair. 5Pc8k$L Squash—Florida yellow, 
lier crate, $125o«l80: do, white, per crate, $1®1 25 
Tomatoes -Florida, per bushel crate, at $125® 
2 23: Bermuda, per box, $5c®50c. 
Wool.— The qaotatious ure: XX Ohio, at 324e' 
New Spring Texas'U Alio Fall California, 16c; flue 
Delaine, 36e; scoured Texas, 37c: do, fleece, 35. 
LIVIfi STOCK MARKETS. 
New Y'ork. May 23, 1885. 
BKKves.—Total receipts for six days 11,192 head, 
against 11,490 head for the corresponding time last 
week. Sales.—Chicago steers, 1,405 n>, $6 50; do, 1819 
a, $6 OS; do, 1,227 lb, $6 02; do, 1,143 lb, $5 95; do 
1,254 lb, $5 90; do, 1,235 lb, $5 83; do, 1,175 lb, $5 70; 
do, 1,050 lb, *5 70; St. Louis do, 1,226 lb, $5 70; do, 
1,126 lb, $5 60: Pennsylvania stable-fed do. 1,221 
lb, $5 75; do, 1,820 », * 6 ; do, 1,826 lb, *5 SO; do, 1,195 
1b. $5 80; do, 1,231 lb, $5 75- do, 1,305 lb. $5 75: do, 1,051 
tb, $5 GO: do. 1,183 lb. $5 50: bulls, 1,336 », « 94 c: still-fed 
do, 1,276 lb, 4Qc: State «teer9, 1,610 Tb, $6 80; do, 
1,227 lb. $5 74; mixed Western do, 1,433 lb, $6 SO- do, 
1,252 1 b, $6 44; do, 1.285 lb, $6 34; Pennsylvania xtable- 
fed do, 1,880 lb, $6 124f, do, 1,377 tb. *«: do, 1,276 tb, 
$5 70; do, 1,200 lb. $5 95; oxen, 1,545 lb, $5 «0; still bulU, 
1,217 lb,$ 4 35; do, 1,030 lb, 34 *e; Pennsylvania stable- 
fed steers, 1,4-16 tb, $6 IU; do 1,3.8 lb,$6!}5; do, 1,858 
lb, $6 124 : do. 1,312 lb, $ 6 ; oxen, 1,605 lb, $5 60: do. 1,925 
!b, $4 95; Buffolo do, 1,389 lb, $5 85; still hulls, 1,647 
lb, $4 95; do, 1,616 lb, $4 374; do, 1,294 lb, $4 30. 
Calves.- Veals, 140 lb. at 5c; do, 141 tb, at 64cr do 
162 lb. at 64 . mixed cal vee, 135 lb. at 44c do, 104 lb, 
at 44 c: veals, 144 lb, at 6?*c; do, 151 lb, at 64c; do. 151 
lb, at 5c. 
Sheep axd Lambs.— Total receipts for six days 
27,609 head, against 32,229 head for the same time last 
week. Common to extra dipped sheep sold at $4 06Q 
fit 1 85. clipped yearlings, at $5 50®t> 124, and a car. 
load of prime unshorn Western, at $7; clipped year¬ 
lings, 91 lb, at 64 c: do, 74 lb, at 54c; cllppe 1 sheep, 90 
B, at 44c; do. 84 16 at $4 30; do 77 ft, at 44c: clipped 
Ohio sbeep, 39 lb at 44c; Spring lambs, $5 SO per 
head; Ohio sbeep, 99 tb. at *4 35: do, 95 ft. at $4 60 ( 
Virginia lambs, .V) lb, at 7?jc; do, 51 lb, at 74c: lambs, 
yearlings and sheep, (poori 45 It. at 14 c; Western 
yearlings, 73 ft, 7e; Virginia lambs. 55 ft, at 74c; do, 
52 1 b, 7Qc: ewes, T7 ft, 34c: Western sheep (part uu 
shorn) 77 lb, $435: clipped do. 93 1b, #4 55: Ohio do, 
109 lb,*4 70; do. 92 ft, at $4 60: do, 84 ft. at 44 c- Vir¬ 
ginia lambs. 49 ft, at 7c; clipped Indiana sheep, ss ft, 
$4 35: Pennsylvania do, 84 lb. at *4 U 04 . Kentucky do, 
(ewes), 119 ft, 44 c: clipped Kentucky yearlings, 81 ft, 
at 6c: Jersey lambs. $fi per head. 
Hoos.—Total receipts for six days 84,227 head against 
36,147 head for the same time last week. Market 
nominally steady at $4 25®4 30 
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terms to Agents and Dealer*. Write for full 
description, terms, etc. Manufactured by 
J, S. EDDY A b-ONsj, 
Engle Mills, Reus. Co.. N. V. 
SPAIN’S 
CHURNS. 
Star Churns, Rapid Ice Cream Freezers. Im- 
? roved Tree Tubs, all made of cedar. Send 
or Illustrated circular and prices. Clem¬ 
ent it Dunbar, Philadelphia, Pa. 
DYSPEPSIA Its Nature, Causes. Prevention, and 
Cure. By JOHN H. McALVIX, Lowell, Mass, 14 
years Tax Collector. Sent free to any address. 
50 
P A U Q I perfume*!, X«w tleslgos, lillic UrauUcs, Uvm 
uAUDUChromo, Verea. Motto** mj< 1 Hidden Name, 
with ux eleffw&tprtw^ toe- Ivory Card Co., Otoumvllie, Cl 
COOl) FARMS In a mild, delightful climate $TGi 
to *2.1)«i. Good business place, no untimely frosts, no 
cyclones, no floods, no malaria. C . K . LA N DIS. 
V inelaiid, X. J. 
fiACIIROMO CARDS Ide, 12 Hidden Name 
U, \arus lUc. O. I. REED «fc CO., Nassau, X, Y. 
80 
made In 27 davo 
New BOOK| 
A a ent a Wanted, 
t CO, 1117 Chestnut 1 
selling our 
124- 
11. L. 1VAKI 
PAINT-ROOF 
AND OUTBUILDINCS WITH 
Stewart’s Iron-Fibre Paint. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
W. H. STEWART. 74 Cortlandt St. .New York. 
READY ROOFING for NEW ROOFS 
C H 13 8 H J » B PIGS. 
Spring pigs and young breeding stock eligible to 
registry. Reduced prices. Circular free. Houdan 
Eggs, $1.50 for 13. F. H. BRITT. 
Ridgeway, Orleans Co., X. Y. 
THRESH I NCI OUTFIT for sale. Write for par 
tlcularsto C. H. WARKINOTON, 
Box 624 West Cheater. >*■ 
DON’T BUY AN ATLAS WATSON'S 
New Complete Illustrated and Indexed 
85.00 Atilt* of the World. 2oi> pages. Agents 
wanted la every Cuuuty. Write for Circulars to 
Gaylord Watson. 278 Pearl Street, Yew York, 
or, R. A. Tenney, ss Lake Street, Chicago, Ill. 
EPPS’S 
Grateful—Comforting:. 
COCOA. 
CURE-DEAF 
Peck’s Patent Improved Artificial Ear Drums 
PERFECTLY RESTORE TUE HEARING, 
aud perform the work of the Natural Drum. Always 
in i>((siunn, blit luTixible to other*. Alt Conversa¬ 
tion and even whispers heard distinctly. We refer to 
those using them, Send for descriptive circular with tes- 
timoniuls, Iree. Addiess, 1. hlSCOX, Sod Broad¬ 
way, fi. Y., successor to Dr. Peck. Mention this paper. 
V 
WIlAT# ONLY 85.00. 
Solid this amount and re 
oelve icarriaae paldi the 
Easiest Working and Must 
Powerful Garden Force 
Pu upeverProduced. Com- 
plete with 8 feet of rubber 
Hose, Suction Hose, Brass 
Sprinkler aud Nozzle for 
straight stream. A perfect 
miniature fire engine. It has 
Brass Cylinder, Metallic 
Valves, »nd Brass Platon 
Rod, rendering It on exceed- 
Ingljr servicvuihle Hump fur 
gardens ami hothouses, 
GLEASON A BAILEY 
Jl’F’G. CO. Limited, 
Mercer aud Houston 
Sts., New York City. 
Established 1840. 
Purify the Blood. 
"We do not claim that Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the 
only medicine deserving public confidence, but 
we believe that to purify the blood, to restore and 
renovate the whole system, it is absolutely 
unequalled. The influence of the blood upon 
the health cannot be over-estimated. If it be¬ 
comes contaminated, the train of consequences 
by which the health is undermined is immeasnr- 
*ble. Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Headache, 
Dyspepsia, Debility, Nervousness and other 
••little (?) ailments” are the premonitions of 
more serious and often fatal results. Try 
Hood’s Sarsaparilla 
Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for §5. Made 
only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 
IOO Doses One Dollar 
HERCULES WIND 
MACHINE. 
Most powerful, easiest cared for. self- 
regulating. For pumping or driving ma¬ 
chinery. Catalogues mailed to all who 
inclose stamp. No postals answered. Ad¬ 
dress 
HERCULES WIND ENGINE CO., 
Worcester. Mass. 
WIND MIL 
11,000 
Has no equal tor 
simplicity, dura¬ 
bility. and power. 
JReliable 
Agent* 
wanted in alt un- 
assigned territory. 
Pumps, Tanks, and Wind Mill 
Supplies of every description, 
Farm and Suburban Water 
Works a specially. Illustrated 
Catalogue and Price-List free. 
The Phelps Bigelow W.M.Co 
KiIidikim, Ml.-U.. anil 121b West 
9th Street. Kansas City, Mo. 
FOR SALE OR RENT. 
SHEEP OR CATTLE FARM, 
Of 13,000 Acre*, nearly adjoining Colorado 
Springs, Colorado, on the East. 
For particulars inquire of 
H. W. AUSTIN, 
156 Lake St., Chicago, Ill. 
THE CECIL COUNTY AGRICULTURAL 
SOCIETY 
Will holda FAIR at Elktou, Maryland, ou the 
•2d, 3d and 4th of Jnue, when they will have an 
extensive Exhibit of FARM and >ih*'f MACHINERY 
and Implements, as well as of the Fruits and Flowers 
of the season. Trtals of RUNNING and TROTTING 
each day for Liberal Premiums, c-ctries for which 
races close on 25th, at ll r u. For space for exhibits 
and for premium list, aoply to 
JOHN PARTRIDGE, Sec’y. 
WEBSTER. 
In Sheep, Russia and Turkey Bindings. 
r WEBSr£fi$Y' M£W 
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FUN 
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1 ** '• Child’s Knife. 
1 - “ Child’s Vork. 
I •• •» Chfld’eSpoon. 
We gnu ran tee all tobosil A"ER 
PLATED. -Vtu fin lYdsh. To In¬ 
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60 
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A /NT 7 »TfffTIOWanted by Hie Chase Nurseries, 
XX,LrXiJN A Q Its’.rtiucorj of Ewcoiaa Sispterry. 
Growers of a Bill line of Fruits and Ornamentals. A 
Good Op<-nlug for Hood, Energetic Men, 
The business easily learned. Full instructions given. 
Address R. U. CHASE & CO. Philadelphia, Pa. 
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