NATIONAL CO.23 0EY 
18SS 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
443 
JAMES IcGREERY & GO. 
Invite the attention of ont- 
of-town buyers to their 
large and attractive .Stock 
of RichSilks Velvets,Plush¬ 
es, Dress Goods, Laces, In- 
diaSliawls, Hosiery, Gloves, 
Upholstery Goods, Snits, 
Wraps, Housekeeping' 
Goods, etc., etc. 
We have, in all onr re¬ 
spective Departments, a 
full line of inedinin-priced 
goods to the finest import¬ 
ed. 
Correspondence from 
Housekeepers resident in 
any part of the United 
States will receive prompt 
attention. 
Orders by mail or express 
filled without delay. 
Broadway & 11 th Street, 
NEW YORK. 
340- Yellow Western at $S SO-aa 85 Feed.—Q uoted for 
40 and 60 lbs. at $13 00® 14 50: 80 lbs at $14 00<ai6 00: 
100 lbs- at. *]6 00 00. Sharps at $18 i0i*20 00: Rye 
feed at $16 2,0*1700. 
Grain.-Wheat.— Ungraded Spring. *1 00-31 02V 
No. i Milwaukee. 94'«9it*c- No. 1, Hard Duluth, $! UP* 
(Utl o"4kj. on spot, and $103- loi to arrive; No. 1 
Northern, to arrive, eost freight and Insurance at 
$1 01- Ungraded WlDter red. 9<le,»*lU<- NO. 3. Bed, 
$1.03. delivered from store- State White, SI 04®1 03; 
No. 2 Red for June. $1 004*1 01: do, for July, 
SI 0144'* i 024- do, for A IPtlAt, SHWj.il 0414; do, 
for September. SI or.Q.^1 Oti-Vj: do, for October, *1 0i!t{ 
tail 07*H do, for November. $1 031*<al 0954: do. for 
December. $1 10461 10»i: do. for January, SI 121*. 
Rvv.—Market quiet. Western and Canada, 72'a74c; 
State. 73*ti5c. Bariev —Dull and nouilual. Bareev 
Mai.t.—Q uiet and steady. Corn—U ngraded mixed, 
53n.5te No. 3. ;‘i4e steamer mixed. He steamer yel¬ 
low. frfkj, afloat' No. 2, Soth-aSriTV", In elevator. We, free 
ou beard from store. 56ftp«5?stc. afloat, • 4$$4,05r, to 
arrive, cost, freight and insurance No. 2 White, 621*(a 
63c, in elevator yellow. 38c, Iti elevator Ungraded, 
white. 60c. No, 2 mixed for Jline, YiJj'tf 56c do. for J uly, 
5r,o5 ,(^e: do, for Augii-r, S><a5.j4*c: do, for Septem¬ 
ber. 5544*55*40. o.vrs—Market unsettled. No. 3, 
mixed, 3sc; No. 2. 357* aO-jt^e. In elevator. <11440, afloat; 
No. 1 quoted 8»<*c- No. ■ . white Tics No. 2, 4Q4 *u4.»ih*cs 
N o. 1 quoted at 13c mixed western. 89 $4<>c white 
do. 40(t34c. white Staip, 41'0.181^0' No. 2, mixed ror 
June. 3»W930e: do, for July. 3S5*®3S5*o; do. for 
August. 3W*'«355f,C, 
Provisions—P onK—The quotations ore as follows: 
$11 25;a! 1 5v for Joh lot, of mess- $11 23 *1150 for family 
tneas: *13 50<&i5 for clear uaefe, 1 the latter for fancy), 
ana $35d<t‘J Ta for extra urlme. Dressed Boos— 
Sales.Ake. for bacon, to 5**o Tor light average*, and 
55»c. for pig*. Opt Mkatp Pickled belllcx id ft, aver¬ 
age, at 5kc do, 12 lbs, average nt «»!i5*c, do. 12 lbs, 
average, i6*C ; pickled bams, W*'<95je : do,at:R4 , ‘# 
9v*e; pickled bellies. 12 lbs, average quoted at 896c. 
and 14 lbs. average at "Vje. City pickled shoulders 
quoted at 14404940- smoked do, 1.140, pickled bams at 
smoked hams, |l)t*»tH)'*e. M1 DDI.es — For 
Chicago delivery , quotati u“ are for short clear, 5.sue: 
short rib. 5.60r long clear, '.50c dry salted shoulders. 
3.s5c. Krxe.—Quotations are Extra ludla mess. *l*J 
©2!: extra mess m barrets at $1103; packer. $12 00 
<«1300 lor barrels; fatutlv, $13s»U eo, Beef Hams— 
Quoted nt $l-u 18 00 for old and $1900 for new. Laud 
—C ontract grade on the »pot is quoted at 6.8:t*vtG,85c. 
July option sale* at sfl.-c. August option sales at 
6.940: September option -ales at T.QVStt.ulo: October 
option .tialcs at 7.17g»7.i3i;: November closed at 7.05 
<a7.o*c, Dot ember close, at ii.93.a6.97c. The year 
option closed at 6,7.3-6,33. City steam Is steady at 
6.t*5e. and fairly active Refined Is quiet- Continent 
quoted at 7.0QC and South American, at 7.40c. 
BrTTRR — Quotations are: New butter—Creamery- 
Eastern. ]%»20e: Western, 176»lH!*e: tlg.P, 176819c: 
State dairy, half firkins, tuba, ben at 17V»ai3c. do. 
half ttrklus, tubs, extra tine, taxable ; do, hair 
llrklns. tubs, good, at 14c : do, Welsh tubs, prime, at 
lifs'.t 16c do. Welsh tubs, good, at I5e- do tubs, poor, 
at 14c: Western Imitation creamery, best, at 13 <s 
15c: do, good, at 12e; We*tcrn d-lry flue,at I2®18c; 
do, fair, at lotaHlc; Western factory, best, at 8*)2c; 
do, poor,Sittic. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Philadelphia.—Market 
firm. Quoted, extra creamery, at ISO.: Western 
do, at He. receipts, 1,300. From Chicago.—Market 
steady; creamery at H-aU^o: dairy at IMIOc. 
From Boston—Market steady, eastern creamery 
at 19(d30ci Western do, at lH*’9e- dairy selections, 
at 18c: Imitation creamery at I2.<ti3c. 
CuEEst.— Quotation* are Tor: New cheese—State 
factory, full cream, fausy, at 7'*c. good and fine. 
atTial'qc: for fair to good, . ; w6Mic night skims at i 
(<f.5c: creamery sirini-, Pennsylvania, good at 154 a 
234c: Ohio factory rial, flue »i 64i®7c; do, good at 596 
W6J4C; do, common at 3R|(a5h|C. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Philadelphia—Market 
Arm: quoted, Cheddars at 8.4i\i4c; Ohio flats at 7® 
7!q'c; receipts. 1,000 boxes. From Chicago -Market 
steady; Cheddars at fi<46!*c; flats at 7c. From Bos* 
ton—Market firm; Cheddars at 8c. 
Eaus.—Quoted, loss off. State, fresh, at 14c; Cana¬ 
dian, I3k.c; Western, 13c, 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange the follow 
Ing telegrams were received: From Philadelphia — 
Market easier. Quoted at I3t**.t5c: receipts 2,200. 
From Boston—Market easier; quoted at ll«lH*c. 
From Chicago—Market dull: quoted at 1396®Umo. 
Live Pori.VRY-Thc quotations are as follows- 
Sprtug chickens, per lb, 2:ic j>a3c . fowls, Jersey, 
fetute and Fi-un.. per ft, ar 12*4.9lSc do, Western. 
12t*!<i.t3e roosters, old at hr; turkeys, per lb at .-lalOe; 
ducks Jersey, Sew York utul Pennsylvania per 
pair, 90 o«$L.h); do, Western, per pair, 5du»75c: geese. 
Western, per pair 30c®$1.3i. pigeons, per palr.35.445c. 
Dbesskd PorbTBT.—Turkeys. 10® 12c- chickens,Phil¬ 
adelphia, spring, per pair, ut3'c*l2e: fotvts, Phila¬ 
delphia, prime. 13c; do. Jersey, 13c; State and 
western. 12>*®'3e squabs, white, V doz , $5>*3 j 0; do, 
dark, per doz, $2. 
Game—E nglish suloe, per dozen ut $2A2 25: plover 
per dozen, ut $h<tl 30; sand snipe, per doz. 30®35. 
OorroN -The quotations according to tho Ameri¬ 
can L-lasslfluation are as follows: 
New 
Orleans Texas. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
Ordinary. 
.... Stf 
84s 
85k , 
•Strict or Unary. 
8 tl-16 
8 3-16 
8 3-16 
Good Ordinary 
.... 91* 
64k 
96$ 
Strict Good Ordinary 
.... 97$ 
10 
10 
Low Middling. 
.... 10 3-16 
10 5-16 
10 5-16 
Strict Low Middling. 
.... 104k 
lot* 
10t* 
Middling. 
. 101* 
loi* 
105* 
Good .Middling. 
. 10 U-16 
10 13-16 
10 13-16 
Strict Good Middling 
.... 107k 
11 
It 
Middling Fair. 
. 
114* 
114* 
Fair. . 
.... 1IJ* 
.Stained. 
12 
12 
Good Ordinary.... 774 
1 Low .Middling.... 
95* 
Strict Good Ora*, b lM6 | MhiJlfnK 
lo 
Fresh Htttns. Apples Kus»ets at $t®4 50 per bbl. 
Sau Bias 1 ocoanuts at $$3*t tv, uud Jamaica, s. DV25. 
Straw berries, Delaware, 4) quari.6j.Se- upper Dela¬ 
ware, 9®l.c. Maryland oo, at s*6c Jersey at 7.*lie. 
Cht rrk-s—North caioliaa black, choice large, per lb, 
15w>l'c- do fair to good at lue Uc do, red, 6.al2- Bil- 
llmorc large rod. 3i«.l0e per lb; do. small red, 6«7c, 
per lb. Uooseborrle* at sc. per quart. Hucklebcr 
ries, per quart, 12*4 lie 
I>ut kd Faults.-Fancy evaporated apples, T.aiQc; 
choice do, r-'ic: pr.tne -lo 6.^6.140 fancy North 
i nrol 1 na sliced at tc , choice qo., ; cboice 
Virginia. 2s a-c; Choice Tennesice coarse cut. 2V6 
2?$e; Kentucky do. In barrels, at Sjti'.jc; fum y North 
Carolina peeled peaches, Hlallso; choice do, 
9o>9)i»B? choice Georgia. 8V4.19c: unpeeled halves? ot* 
uijC uupeeie l quuilers. V*uS; Slut- plums. Teas, 
Bouthi rn Drltnson*. Ivitic: prlinc pitted cherries, 
10t$®Uc evaporated raspberries, 22c; sun-dried Jo. 
21c: blackberries. 3®3>sC. 
Peanuts. - Quoted at -iVAt-Vtc. for beat hand Pick¬ 
ed, and 35i®94«e. ior farmers' grades. 
Hay and STRAW. -Choice Timothy hay quoted 
at $1 Ul®i n. good do, $l>ai0>- medium do, 95 cji* 1; 
shlppiug hay. i*> L -; clover mixed SAiss'jae, clover, 
75 abuc No, 1 rye straw, $1IX): short rye, 70®75c. 
oat straw, 5U®5jc. • 
Hors.-Prices are easy. The quotations are as fol¬ 
lows: New at ; l a 15c, for best: I2®bc, for good to 
prune, and »®llc. for low grade*; old at 7®9c; Facl- 
ttc coast at 8®i3c. 
Kick —Quotations: Carolina aud Louiaiuua.com- 
mou to fai-. at Hiit3-.je. good to prt.uc at .vq4.6c; 
choice ut 6V«<a69$n: fancy head nt 64g®7c: Rangoon 
at 444'aHjc: duty paid, and 2lsi*2 ->aCI n bond;Pulua at 
4-'qaoc, Java at o ; l6®54*c. 
swayed up and down during the week with no 
great change. Wheat was weaker on a small¬ 
er export demand, a light inquiry at home 
and a falling away of interest on the part of 
speculators iu options, backed by a listless 
foreign market. Some stimulus was imparted 
about the middle of the week by renewed and 
more discouraging short crop reports, the 
statement that floods and heat in Illinois and 
near Duluth were devastating wheat fields, 
and that damage by worm and the growth of 
"cheat” was increasing. 
The Indian corn market has been relatively 
firm, notwithstanding the current belief that 
the new crop promises to be large. It re¬ 
mains a fact that stocks of cash corn iu New 
York aud Chicago have been very light— 
about 500,000 bushels together—which has 
given rise to talk of the opportunity for a 
corner in July. Buyers have been stiff in 
their views, aud transactions iu spot corn con 
sequently limited. The visible supply of corn 
declined 933,000 bushels during the week. 
Oats, too, have been firmer and higher since 
the first of the week, Yvhen they were feature¬ 
less. More trading in futures has been devel” 
oped, and prices advanced. This wag in spite 
of the increase of the visible supply of oats, 
amounting to 435,000 bushels. Holders have 
continued firm in their views. 
With regard to bogs, the Cincinnati Price 
Current's late reports of packing at Western 
points show that since March 1 last, 265,000 
hogs have been cut up iu excess of the total 
for a like period of 18S4, the total being 2,080,- 
000, against 1,S15,000 bogs in 1884 between like 
dates. Chicago, of course, takes a long lead. 
With the dullness and weakness in grain early 
in the week, prices of hog products were in 
close sympathy, showing some strength and a 
higher range when wheat and corn advanced. 
Ibis was not sustained, however. The re¬ 
ceipts of hogs at the West failed to stiffeu 
prices, and the yellow fever scare South was 
permitted to have some effect. On the whole, 
hog products continue without new feature. 
WIND MILL 
11 , 000 - 
, ___ JN C«£ i 
Has no equal for 
simplicity, dura- 
bilily, and power, jry v-^12 
Jieliable . 4 .—-H r 
Affrufw fn - 
wanted iu all un- 
assigned territory. 
Pumps. Tanks, and Wind Mill ri 
Supplies of every- description. {/ 
Farm and Suburoau Water 
Works a specialty. Illustrated , 
Catalogue aud Price-List free. 
The Phelps A* Bigelow W.M.Co, 
Kalamazoo. MKT*., wil*l 1,15 IVtst 
9tk Street. Kau»u* City, Mo. 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
Saturday, June 20,1885. 
Chicago. —Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, “regular” wheat is uuchaugea; No. 
2 Spring, 1K C - higher; No. 2 Red,^c. higher. 
Corn, l,Si'c. higher. Oats, unchanged. Pork, 
20c. higher. 
Wheat. Active: Sales ranked: June, sSM*'iS9Ric: 
July. 8U44 («»o> 4C- August, ill'lla924ic; No. JSpnuK.Sllta 
utS9l»e: No. $ do. i9.«.oUC. No. 2 Red. 95e : No. 3 
Red, stqj'S.-de. Corn—A ctive; reaular, cash, iaQ < 418-34,0: 
June. 43®4*71,0; July, 47(vo-4.-Afce: August 4!i$®479$c 
Oats steady sales ranked: Casb 334$®354i'\: June, 
ia&«3iu. J uly, £156 ttSRfce: August, ktk 
-Quiet. No. 2. quoted at t4ea«0e bahlet, 
— No. 2, nt 6t®i>5c Pork. — Casu. $1085®$IU874$: 
June, «l0 3a®i0 37*4: July. $l*l3u.«to3i: August, 
$10 35®Hi 43>4. Lard. — Firm. Sales ranked: until, 
$6 60*46 65: June, $6 UOwblM ; July. $F 64^®6 85; 
August. $6 7Ui.*8 ,6c. Bn-EMKATS.—.Shoulatrs, $3 75 .1 
3 30 Short Rib, $5 35ut8 37.s; Short Clear, $5 Aka5 75. 
Cattle— Steady; shipping at.-ers, 1,350 18, $5 60®5 90. 
St. Louis.— Compared with cash prices a 
week ago. No. 2 red wheat is 2* j'c. lower. Corn 
%e. higher. Oats, >jC. lower. 
Wheat.— Active: No, 2 Red, cash, $loi ; June. 
$10174 July «i Ui7 s -August sia v, Coax-Dull Casu, 
44*4.tile; June, li;k»e July, li-tje Augu-it, 4 -i,.' Oats— 
Firm Cu.->b,.tJ , >4<045 l 4c June, JJ^e. Ryk. dull at hi^c. 
Baulky steady, 5U®7'ic. Ko.is, steady . Flax- 
RKKti, steady. *..26. Bran, Urui, ttuzade. Pour, $10 ;:*. 
BolkreaTs— Long eleur. »'• ’0. spurt rib, $3 3.-*u*5 40; 
short clear, $5.60. Laud Firm at $6 VFa*. u). Cattle - 
.Mn- ket steady: all good urados linn; light to heavy 
sliluplQK, steers. $l'0»tJ,i.i; buteht-r*’ stei rs, $4 40* 
4 Si, mixed butchering stoete. ».3.*i .;t oners and 
feeder*. $3 5*M«4 J# grass Texans. $3 iisliu good 
t.’olo into ahN-rs sol.i at $r» 85®6 .to. sheep Only good 
gr idus wanted uomtnou stuff very dull, good to 
eholc-e, muttons, $3z5ia4 00 ronnunn to medium, 
$2**3 Texan-, $1 75i*3. Hods Market weak uud 
slow: Y.irkers at $4®4Ua: Packers at $3 67>®3 9o; 
butchers’ ut $1 0.*®J 15 
Boston Grain— Corn Steamer Yellow ai 53‘<iij).'.6c.; 
Steamer Mixed at 5>.*'ai*e; High mixed :it 36 y*ii* 
5ie, uud No Grade, 83(.i84e, per bushel. Oats are 
steudy: sales or No. I while and barley, I'Aqiit-'o No. 
2 white. 44®4Vl$c; No. 3 llSi'a42.-, and of mlxe 1 ut 
40hia44o, tier bushel. Rye small sales nt K-* aO.).*, per 
bushel. Proihcic. - Nkyv Hi ttkr - Northern ereuni- 
ej-y, liaise, per in, tor extra, )7«ii'o. Tor good 
to choice : Northern dairy — New Ynrtt and Ver¬ 
mont choice to extra, tij*l lc. fair to good, I It* 
130: common, 9 u Hie, per it- Western creamery, 18® 
l9e, for extra; ltt»i7e, for choice: T4® IV. for com 
Diou 10 good ; Imitation ereumery, 12®13C tor 
Choice* eholee ladle packed, lUg>l2c. per R.; fair to 
good, (i*>e; choice dairy. 12 u*I5c: f dr to good oo, 
ut 9c®U)c. per oouud. Cu else — Choice full 
cream, at -®- c: Northern extra. Pqe; choice, oait^e: 
common to gi oil. a*, e Western eholee it extra, 
a®io- eommou t*i good, 3 a-ie auu slclnm. i.*:ie. Kuos 
-Fresh Cape, Uc hasieru. ItJatli New York and \ er- 
niout. Uaitltc Wextern, U*tiv ITovtnelal, |2o»Uc. 
Beans CUolee hand picked pen. Si 1 nt) *. tiu. large 
do, do, $145*ISO; medium, choice, $i.l.* .30 do, 
screened, $1 20«sl 40; ye.low eyes, Improved, $190* 
194: Red kidneys, $1 Real 90 Canada peas, 9>>c®$l 15 
per bushel for common to choice. Ureeu I'eas. $115 
®l SO, PoTAtOKS - We qu te Kasteru ul 50®$Ue. ;< 
bushel, and Northern at Ni®55c. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw York, Saturday, June 20, 1885. 
Brkadstofks and Frovisions.—A soompared with 
cash prices a week ago, No. 2 Milwaukee wheat. Is le. 
higher. Ungraded WlDter lied, unchanged, No. 2 Red, 
le. higher CouN. Ungraded mixed Is t#c, higher; 
steamer mixed Is Uqjc. higher: No, 2 Is l!Hre. higher; 
yellow Is le, higher: No. 2 white is lo. higher. 
FLOOR. FEED »ltD MRAL. rtour Quotations: Flue 
$3 359*5 30: Superfine. $3 00*3 6.5 Exiru No. ‘4, $150* 
4 00; Gooii to Fancy Extra State, $3J*ih*» 50; Good to 
t’hoiee Kxira Western, $4 ou>*5 .3 Common to i-uir 
Kxtrn Ohio, $35t)®401 Good. $IU3*|40; Good to 
Choice, $4 50.1*5 23; Common Extra Slinuo«otu,*3 :0ut 
390, (dear, $l.i4)®4 15- rye mixture, $4 uo®4 *0; 
stra<gh>, *1 23®:> 00- patent *UkV*as7 baker’s exiru, 
■4 d><*5 HO: St. Louts common to fair extra. S3511:0*3 90, 
fair to good, «4 IKk* 4UO. good to very eholee. $195,* 
5«2; Patent Wlotei Wheat extra at $1 bOo,*a 1J0: 
City Mill exiru for Wed Indies. *4Wa$l0U; South 
Amerteu, $3 00*$;* 2.5 market closing steady, sot iu- 
run Floor—C ommon to goon extra, $8 70®4 00; 
g ood to choice Jo, at $ln3*3 50. Utk Floor 
U perdue, $$ 60 *1.24, latter for vary ehoko. Corn 
Meal. Qulot aud uuehaaged. RrauUy wRte, $3 30® 
HERCULES WIND 
MACHINE. 
Most powerful, easiest cared for. self- 
regulatiug. For pumping or driving ma¬ 
chinery. Catalogues mailed to all who 
Inclose stamp. No postals answered. Ad¬ 
dress 
HERCULES WIND ENGINE CO., 
Worcester, Mass. 
Seeds.— For clover prices are held steadily on a 
light demand. Quotations nr* at 9c. for prime West¬ 
ern- 'H u e. for choice, and !Ui«$i0c. for extra choice; 
Timothy Is quiet at $1 65@; 70. Linseed is nom 
Inal: quoted at $1 775*7(1 80. 
Sdqar.—T he quotations are: 
Cut loaf, 7‘4'iii74ic'. Crushed. 7V4i»74lic: powdered, 7 
®7hte: granulated, ntgc; mould -'A.” 6 J '4c: eonfeetlon- 
er-’ *A.”65ie: standard - a." «>*?; off A. S9i9<n$c. 
white extra 54d45J$c: vellow extra “C,”’ 
564c- -‘C," 5®5J$'c; yellows, IHSilTlie. 
Tallow.—P rices are easy, with Prime city offered 
at 5-Hc. 
Veuetablks.— Quotations are for Potatoes- 
Rose. State, round hoops, prime. $150/*l 62; Rose, per 
Viu n>, $1 -25-£$l 50: Rose state, flat hoops and sacks, 
$1 25«$l 50 Burliank, State, round hoops. $1 50:^1 75. 
do, 1>0 tt. $1 50® 1 75; do, sacks and flat hoops $1 37 
iit*l62, Rerraudn new, * obi, $4 a t 70- Florida, new, 
prime, V bbl $-4d4: Savannan. new, do, P bbl, $3«4: 
Charleston, new, prime, t* bbl, $3 01*400 - North 
CarolLna. prinie, v bbl, $2 73®S3l>: % trgtnln. new, 
V bbl, *2*2 0: southern ungraded it bbl, '2®250; do. 
new, seconds, V bbl, $1 5u*2t2 do, do, culls.$ bbl. *1 25 
6*1 id. Asparagtin-uvster Bay. per ilozeu bunches. 
$13 r >8$2 flO; Jersey per dozen bunches at $1 TV*2 01; 
Cabt*ages—Charleston, per bbl, crate. $i0O<SI5O- 
Norfolk anil North Carolina, per bbl. crate, 1S0J» 
1 ,5. C‘ucumt*cr» Charleston per crate, 75c *$l- S>a 
varmab, per crate, 25c«55c Green Peas—Long 
t-Taml, per bag, *1 Vi-i*l 50: Jersey, per bbl, $2vz2 50-. 
Philadelphia V bb), $400: Maryland, bbl. $1 .V«a$; 
Norfolk, V hair bbl.crate. QOa75c Onloo»—Bermuda, 
V crate, $l»l'*175; New Orleans, per bbl. $3 50. 
Egyptian, 113 1*. cos*, t- T gi 75. String beans—Nor¬ 
folk. wax, per half bbl. $2 25®2 50. do, round, per 
half bbl, si (3<2s2- do, tint . half bbl crate, *1 2541 50: 
North Carolina, tlat half bbl. 3ttc@*D do. flat, bushel 
crate. 50c*75c; Savannah an-1 Charleston, green, 
5US*75e. Squash—Charleston and Savannah, bushel 
crate, 50c: North Carolina white, per half bbl, 75c. 
r**l, Tomatoe* Florida, prime, per busbel crate, 
$150^2 25. Turnlpa—White Jersey, per 100 bunches, 
$2®2 50. 
- - ♦ » » 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, June 20, 1385. 
Beeves.—T otal receipts for six days. 10,537 head, 
against 10.576 head ror the corresponding time last 
week. Pennsylvania stable-fed steers, 1.545 n», *6 65: 
do, 1 280 ft, $6 20 do. 1,2:8 Ik, $6 12}*. do, 1,267 lb, $6 10; 
do, 1,098 1b, $6 03- do, 1250 ft, *6 1)2; do. 1,171 T>. $€; do, 
1,1 9 lb. $135- do, 1,000 ft, $3 50; do, 9i2 ft. $5- oxen. 
1,590 ft,$560; bulls, UM0 ft. $1 60- do. 414c do. 
1.130 ft. <}*e: cows, 1,300 ft. 3 l ac: ffantuelcy • stiller*, ,r 
1.24Mb, $6 25; do. 1.2H ft, $620; do, 1,214 ft, $6 10: do. 
1,264 ft, $605: do. tepwa and Stags). 1,130 ft. $5 50; do. 
1,021 ft, $5 9'v corn fed "leers, oxen, and stags 1,45a 
ft. $j 83; Still bulls, 1,473 ft. $5: do. 1,134 ft. $4 65; 
do, l. l 99 ft $4 4'. do, 1,314 tt. $4 4U- corn-fed do. 2,0:13 
ft. 44 40; Ohio steers. 1,155 ft. $580 do. 1,370ft, $6 IJ; 
Kentucky do, !.3LJ ft. $5 83; oxen. 1,700ft. $5 25; St. 
Louis <-teers. i 195 ft. $116: do. l.i»0 ft, $*02, leas $: 
41 head; do ’.TV'S. $5 95- ilo. I.aa ft, $5 <41; do, 3.04*5 
ft. $5 50: Texans. >23 ft, $3; Chicago stable-fed steers. 
1,231 ft, $6: do 1,301) ft, $5324*: Jo, ',487 ft. $5 95; do. 
1.173 ft, $390: do, 1.1.4 ft, $5 8», less $1 > head: do, 1,183 
ft, *385: do. 1,260 ft, *5Sfl; do, 1,134 ft. «5 70: do. l.Sfl 
tt. 37 95 still bulls from Buffalo. 1.074 ft. $4ue , i 
cows, l,2t0 $5ft); do, 500 ft. $3)0: Ohio steers, l.ssj 
ft, 6 50: do. 1.287 ft. $4 18- do, 1.315 ft, *>i still bulls, 
1,631 ft. $t 3 -: Jersey dry cows 1.-46 ft, ;4*e: Colorado 
aud Native' mixed, I 946 ft, $5 811- do 1,083 ft.$565; 
Cincinnati Stillers, 9T9 ft. $5 50: *1111 buds, i,*a ft. 
$1 lit; coi-n-fed do, l.Stoi lb, tl 75- Texane, 874 lb, $5- St. 
Louis steers, 1,200 ft. «6 ;-U; do, 1 2>3 tb, $6 24; do. 1.15-J 
ft. *6 25: do. 1, 66 lb. $6 22H. do. 1,7 g 1 ft. $6 20. do, 7.061 
ft. 35 90- Cntcagodo 1.264 ft. $6 A): do, 1,3U5 ft, $6 ill; 
do, 1025 ft. $5 5U: still bulls. Ll*« ft. $4 T5 do, 1,048 
ft, $4 40: do. 1,245 ft. $4 374*- Chics go steers, 1,457 
ft, $G 50- do. 1.125 ft. $6 30; oxen, 1.47S ft, $5 30: cows, 
876 ft,34*c; do, 9t0 ft, 3c. 
Calves.—V eals. 134 ft, 64*c: Buttermilk calve*, 153 
1b, $8 80; do calves vfew slippery veals), 160 ft.4V^c: 
do, 182 ft, 4c veals 134 ft, S4*e. do, 267 ft,,6»je- do 
119 ft, 5514c; Buttermilk calves. 200 ft, 4140; do, 160 1b, 
39»c. 
sbksp axd Lambs —Total receipts for six days 
44.584 head, against 16.S&1 bead last week. Western 
sheep U0$>.$ilU; Ohio sheep. 85 Texas do. 
77 ft, 24*c: Ohio sheep, 69 ft, n*c: do. Si ft, $4 15; do, 
M ft. *1 124*: 94 lb. -7*c: Indlaua do. 104 ft. 4'*c; do, 
SO ft, 34*c Western do 84 ft Si :0, do, 91 ft, 36*c; 
Virginia lambs. 5> ft. «l*e: Kentucky do 60tt,6(*c; 
do. 60 ft. F,t" Jers-y iamb*, 64 ft. s4ie: do, 58 ft. sc: 
Kentucky do. 57 tb.Tc; do, 54 ft.J c lxentuekv sheep, 
92 ft, $16)i: Ohio do, 76 ft, $3 85- Ylrglniu lambs, 55 ft, 
644c- do, 54 ft, 6e- • o, 51 ft. 6c do. 19 lb. 5l*c no 43 tt 
5t*c- do, 50 ft. 5c- do. (poor) 42tb, 4c: Jersey do, 56 
ft. 7V*c: Ohio sheep. 3r ft, ft. 45.4c. 
Hoos.—Total receipts for rlx days 34.579 head igainat 
24,8-5 head for the same time la‘t week, Faellug 
dimer and nominal quotations $4 10$4 60. 
1 rrotil’e New Sample Book &50 Lovely Chromos with 
Agtfill 0 name, UK-. K. H. Pardee, New Haven, Conn. 
FOR 5».V I.E-Two young Jersey BulD, A. J. C. n , 
cheap. Also a goon > oung Hurw. suitable for the 
road or other wort, David Cauli , Doer Park, L. I. 
SEND TKN CENTS tN POSTAGE STAMPS TO 
E. & O. WARD, 
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
for Circular giving Important advice about *hlp- 
plug produce. Also coutaiulug recipe for pre* 
eery lug egga. Established 1*45. 
No. *J70 W’aelilugton t»t„ Now York City. 
liberty Enlightening theWorld" 
Ttie Committee lu charge of tho construction of 
the buse und pedestal for the receptlOO of this great 
work, iu order to raise t'uuda tor it* comple¬ 
tion. have oft-pared a miuUture statuette aw m*Aea 
nv AriRhf. the Statue Bronzed; Pedestal. Ntelcel-sU- 
vurod, -which they ore now delivering to subscrib¬ 
ers throughout the United States nt One Dollar 
Each, 
Tuts attractive souvenir aud Mantet or Desk orna¬ 
ment Isa perfectfac-»uniic of the model furnished 
by tho si-tlrt. 
The Scatueite lu same metal, twelve IncAra hiyh, at 
Five Dollars Kucli, delivered. 
Thu designs of Statue and Pedestal are protected 
by U. S. Pateuts, aud the models can onip be fur¬ 
nished bv DOjs Committee, Address with remittance, 
RICHARD IIIT1.ER. Secretary, 
imo-k-iin L'owvitftee 0 / the .statue 0/ Liberty, 
33 Mercer Street, New York. 
POT.G-H.OWW 
STRAWBERRY BLANTS. 
July, August, and Setdember Price List now ready. 
Forty varieties. Including Riverside, Topeka and 
CafVomttt—these three an- making a stir amuug 
fruit growers. Also l\trvy Mrs. Gu rjteld, Cornelia, 
Harrison, Atlantic, Paniel Boone, and Old Iron dad. 
Beery one who is interested should scud /or our price 
list and leant how It Is dune. Prices lower than they 
were lust Spring, ami we ship huudreds Of mite* 
with perfect safety, oven lu tUe hot mouth of July. 
C. IIUGGS, Moortou, Delaware. 
ROOFING SLATE 
Black, Stroug, aud Fadeleu*. Shiuped to all 
pans of the country . Slate, Butlor Slab*, etc. 
JESSE U. Al.UEs, i S. Broad bit., Phila. 
IT DiVV to aell our 
iI rile pits fret. 
1 Fadeless. Shipped to al 
Slate, Bailor Slab*, otc. 
^Lyon & Healy,^ 
rState A' Monroe Sts., Chicago. Jj 
W il)*«ad you A^«ir 
' BAND CATALOGUE f 
S Tur ls^5. 140 p'fn, ‘llX* en:nuinfil 
i t tiilUuaieiiU* Smu, <-:$P$- LwjiVS* A V . lW 
{ • A f*». 1 W 
Sc-$nti*, Drum SUJJt « I 
MfiU* Sundry Riii«l OnttiU, riepatrinv I 
MxUhhl*, xUit inrludei lu*lrurilou $pd If _\ 
HKivjcibr- for AtiLtOfur Bxtuit; tuiti -$ 
^ -.* t*f t LuLti ftkiAf, iAuiieJL ^ 
Millie, ouuvr *ic. 
is, t S. Broad St., Phila, 
Rubber Prluuug ataiupt. 3am- 
I. M. Mittkr & Co,, Cleveland, U. 0 » 
n . rn g— r-» r— To mirolncp tbsra, « 
BIG Qhr Lawaitm«o 
Sol M)per»tlng iV .shins .MsclUtu-s, It yon wat one 
Bond tu your nsnio, *ddr*-»-, and oxpresB nffleo st one*. 
ftCASE T.M.^ 
RACINE WIS. • 
LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF 
/MACHINERY* _ 
f* r OR CATALOGOe.^ 
AGITATOR. 
SEEK FOR INFORMATION ON 
ENGINES. 
