THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
ETTHEBEST 
is to. Catti.e—E xport steers, at 95«5?5; good to 
choice shipping at «4 55ffl5; fair to medium, at 1 25(<* 
4 fid- comm n, at #3 50@3 75- native butche's' steers, 
|3 '0'<»4 5". cows and heifers, at 2 SO'ai-3 SO- Texan 
and Indian steers *9 strai 25 Hogh,-P arking at 
.13 35ia iS --II Y ru kers, 3 I'lffl*8 44 bn tellers’, $3 *-H43 35. 
Sheep Firm and h< st grodi-s wanted Common to 
medium. 6>: good to choice, *2 75<«*3 at, 
Boston—Grain.—C ons Old Is quoted at offline, 
for steamer Yellow and high mixed: new corn is 
selling at 436,3ie, per bushel. Oats tn fair de 
maud sales of \’o. 1 white and barley at 
42e No 2 white, 36^4#33 c: No. 3 do. SSle.'S.SBe, and 
of mixed at. Jita ji eio. F bushel, Small *nles of Rye 
68a7ie V bushel, Nothing doing In Barley . Sales of 
Bran at lis«iis 50 V ton for Spring: 81 i %it<aid 30 for 
w'ul**r Flue Feed slid Middlings at #IT®S0; and 
Cottonseed Meal, 82?<st275" on the snot ant -23 23 
pe- ton to nrrlve Bay and Straw,— Hay Is 
dull at $l'.Ki8$(l |t ton, for choice and fancy *10 "a 
its for fair to good. intwjH for fine, ami ill's! 
$13 for poor, Rye straw Is held at for 
choice, swale hay at *u j! 2 per Pin. Oat straw at 
isuDtiiOiKt per ton. Produce.—T he varlons an Icles 
under this head are In steady demand —butter— 
Northern creamery at 27c<®2w. per ft, for extra »mi 
20<&25C, for good tootiulee : Northern dairy — New 
York and Vermont eliotce to e.xtra. lUalic: fair to 
good, in it 16c: common. 9-»12c. per ft- Western 
creamery, 2?>a28e, for extra : 294250, for choice; IT 
®24c, for Slimmer made Imitation creamery at 
I7<@19c for choice; cnotce ladle packed, 11&V2C. V 
ft: fair to good, fiaiPJc choice dairy IhtalCc: fair to 
good at 10 a i2c * b. Cit bbss—N ew Y'ork, choice to 
extra. B®kM<e; common to good. S*SHc Vermont, 
choice to extra, common. 5us7Hh; Western 
choice t extra, 3ta.l0C' common tosooJ t(4lc and 
skims. 4'iiic; Sago cheese at llusUc. Bugs- fresh 
Cape, at sue- Kastern, at 25^287: New York and Ver 
mout. at Jiisw27c Western, at 2iAnwi’e Provincial, 
V8®2ic. ftp. a.NS Choice Hand nicked pea. il 56e.2U0 f< 
bu, large do, do, at *1*3r<tl8l). medium, choice, at 
il.H3a .uo- do, screeneu, #t 4'>6*175 : yellow eyes, im¬ 
proved. il k3«i 9Q-Red kidneys. $2 15<«2 25. Canada 
peas. N)c«jiil 00 per bushel for com in ou to choice. 
Green Poa«, lid. Potatoes—' ew potatoes 
range At 30a<SJc, per bushel, ns to qnnllty. 
but the growers in Western New York ar 
holding out for $ 4 . 
The apple crop in Ulster and adjoining 
counties in this State is enormous, and, in 
many cases, farmers are feeding fine fruit to 
the pigs. First class apples bring only 50 cents 
a barrel and cider five cents a gallon. The 
gross tonnage of grapes this year is about 
1 500 more than last year. About one-tbird of 
the crop is held in cold storage. 
In this country the price of wheat is stub- 
ornly maintained in spite of the nearly entire 
absence of export trade and the presence of 
increasing stocks. 
There is little doubt that the bulls have “a 
strong statistical position” behind their view 
of the wheat market; but exporters continue 
to ignore American wheat, and India and 
Russia are shipping freely. Stocks of wheat 
at the West have been declining, but those at 
the Fast have been correspondingly enlarged. 
Buffalo elevators are, for almost the first time 
in their history, crowded with wheat. The 
total visible supply in the United States and 
Canada (New York Produce Exchange) 
showed an increase fit 40,834 bushels last week, 
or, as per the Chicago report, an increase of 
441.531 bushels—ton times as much—or, as per 
the Duluth Board of Trade visible-supply re¬ 
port (another candidate for statistical honors) 
an increase of nearly l, 200,000 bushels “at the 
principal Western and Eastern receiving 
points.” Chicago has beeu holding wheat 
relatively higher than New York, and prices 
iu New York are higher than those in Liver¬ 
pool. 
The wheat exports from the Atlantic coast 
since August 24 are but one-tbird what they 
were in a like proportion of 1884, ami those of 
Hour have been but five-sixths of the total in 
a like part of last year. 
Indian corn is strongly held, owing to the 
small and declining stocks and evidences of a 
possible attempA,to corner tbe November op¬ 
tion. The visib^^Upply iu the United States 
and Canada los^week declined (as per the New 
York Produce Exchange report) 850,844 bush¬ 
els, or (as per Chicago report) 754,120 bushels. 
Early in the ween prices ot hogs at the 
packing centers advanced; but about the 
middle of the week the receipts, under the in 
fluence of the rise, jumped so high that a 
reaction set in, and prices tumbled. 
The Chicago Daily Commercial Bulletin 
publishes returns from 240 of the leading hog- 
producing counties trinuoary to that market. 
As to the quality, the inquiry shows it to be 
uniformly goou. Td per cent, ot the replies 
making the quality equal to that of last year. 
The aggregate ot the returns shows that 46 
per ceut. will be marketed early. In Indiana, 
Ohio and some of the States which give the 
raising of wiuter wheat tbe preference, 6 ome 
of the farmers will be compelled to sell to 
meet current expenses. As to the prevalence 
of disease, reports show that in Indiana, Uli 
uois, lows, Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri, 
diseases have prevailed to a considerable ex¬ 
tent in some sections. If returns from Wis¬ 
consin, Minnesota, Michigan and Dakota, 
where .there is virtually uo disease, were 
omitted, 57 percent, of thereaiaiuing counties 
report disease, and 30 per cent, report the 
prevalence of cholera. There is a general 
impression that the bulk ot salable bogs will 
be mar keted before the end of December, aud 
tbat prices will then tend steadily upward. 
Butn nutter and cheese have beeu suffering 
from the smallness of the export uemaud, 
and prices have been in buyers’ favor as 
stocks have accumulated. Here are the com¬ 
parative prices this year and last: 
Nov, IS, 1385. Nov, 13, IS81. 
Creamery nutter, nov 
t hot, i tofaney.._2<d*29c. 31®31c. 
State,ucw datii fuucy 2"i23e-. 2 S<» 2 Nc. 
Nov. I t, 1NS3, Nov. 18, 1864. 
Choice fancy,State 
creamery vtieese 'J4* *9*l«c, l."a®l2Sto, 
cherries, 10Hc: Prime, do, at 10c; evaporated rasp¬ 
berries. at 10 c; sun-dried do. I7e«18c. Blackberries 
—Prime. HH'aSHc. Whortleberries. ?c. 
Peanuts are moving out moderately at steady 
prices quoted at 1t**44»c, ror hest hand¬ 
picked, and Wthfjci, for farmer*’grades. 
Hat and straw. The luotations arp Choice Tim¬ 
othy Hay, riuorec good, WkwH C.; medium, 75e; 
shipping grades. *"c ; clover mixed at 7"fS8bc 
Straw—No. 1, Rye Straw, 15®S0c.; Short rye straw 
at fide- oat, frOiaS-n’ 
Rick -Thequotations are- Carolina and Louisi¬ 
ana, (fullgradesi common at +<&4.He. low fair at 1H 
r*44*ei fair ai Ijfiasc.- Rood at 5Vc4flft|c<,: prime at 5q 
Me choice ut Rangoon at Pstna 
at iap44?RC; .lava at Mi®5He.; Rangoon In bond at 
Seeds. For clover a slow market: quoted nomin¬ 
ally at 88>>.rHe, Timothy Is inactive; quoted at 
91911®?. Linseed nominal. 
Sugar.—T he Quotations are. 
Fair. .'He M mills. 'Ho- Cut loaf and Crushed 7<a 
.He Cubes tfitic Granulated, H7-!6<afiHc Powdered, 
t(*Si r.c Mould “A," B&nc - C’onfpetliiner.s’ *’A.” at 
6Hc Standard ’ A.” 8H h« msc: Off "a/’ 3H@6c- White 
Rxira C, * at f.Hc Kxtra ’ C." 5H'«5He. • C,” 5H* 
5He. Yellow. 4H«- Hc- 
Tallow. Qul‘t and rather weak. Prime city 
quoted at sales, S 2 ,UG 1 a,at 4q.a4He. 
Vegetables.-T he following are the quotations 
for: Pctatoes-Lorg DUuu Rose, unite, V bbl. 
31 731®.: 00 New York Rose. $t l.Va\ 5 o Jersey 
Rose, *1 2V31.30- Burbank State, $i 2 . 59*1 'll Peerless 
Jersey 8125<ai3i. Sweet potatoes. Virginia. *123 
Ml 73 per bbl. Cabbages, per 1 11, *3MB. Onions, Yellow 
per bbl, at Si 75082 30- do, red per bbl, 82iX><r2 50 
Turnips—White, per barrel, at 3. c (a-73c Marrow 
squash, per bbl, 50®76c.; Hubbard Squash, p bbl, 75c. 
(a-31. Cauliflower, per bol, at 75c.@t 25. 
For Hroucliiul, Asthmatic, mill Pul inn uary 
Caiupluints, "Hrvum'a Aronehial rrovhcs" numife t 
remarkable curative properties. HoUl in Ooxei—Adu 
markets by telegraph. 
Saturday, Nov. 14, 1885. 
Chicago-C omparetl wan cash prices a week 
ago, “regular” wheat is l%c. higher; No. 2 
Spring, ^c. lower; No. 2 itecl, 3>%e. higher. 
Corn, Oc. higher. Oats, 2JK& higher. Pork, 
2 >$c. higher. 
WHBA 1 . quiet. November. 8;H®8TTac December, 
874»iaS-He JaLttary Wi)4C.! M-3ft!«H4»96j4c .'u , 
SprldK. nt 8 Hi- ao. 3 Spring, 67«>77c No. 2, Red age 
No, j Red.'-i'le. Ooun-AlUIvc- L'a»h. ttc November, 
i.’Hu-GiHc Year,.•«»8'JHe. OAl» Firm Cash, 2tl*c; 
Novemiier, 26®.67*0 Dvcetnber. 37l»liHc 'lav, ktR* 
U»:(oHC RVi; Sleibiy, No. 2. 61c BaUi.kt No 
BG it, ,v«7e. Pork FI in. Cam. *s TUittf, si Novem- 
I»* r, -8 62H‘»'D December, t8 62 s,>*<s 7u. January, 
*0 YYu3 b.'i Laru— steady cn»li,*6 12H a.e 15 Novem- 
tirr. 16 IkH 1 ** 1 ’ r ’> Doevrober. fs lu-afi I2tg Janua ,, y, 
*t. i,Hi»« 2 U Bui kmkats.-S houlders, at *3 au«94 ;v 
short, rib aides at *»si!u»4% ibort clear sides. 33 03 
wadi, L'atti.k. Murket slow and -ti'aciy shipping 
siren, I, •?■*) H> I, tu Its at ' 80 I,Ml to 1,-H> lbs at 
*lu»3 2 tM 10 l.eb ibt. at *3ji'a«23 storkera unit 
leevlcr* At 42 4II.W4 ihrolHll Tcx«vtis lit fi.'iii.«H4(l 
wcsUru rangers steady• iuuIvch abd half-breeds at 
*.t ‘Mu i •" cows u( 32 1.3.iH iu- wlntcrc lcxans at 3 I 
m 3 ML tfijus itough mid illxen ut $-125 :i 35 pack¬ 
ing atul gtiteplnit nt |8 MiassO; light weights at $i v 
: lie skips at 92 via.i. SltREU. Slow. N Uvea at S2B 
'I II, wi .-tern at 92<tf 3 211, ft xan* ut 3115®.!. l.AMlis, 
per head, 
St. Loins.—Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 2 red wheat is }£c. lower. 
Corn, higher. Oats, higher. Pork, 
25 cents higher. 
St. Louis - VViibat.-A ctive; No 2 . Bed, cash, ftSH® 
;nHo; Sovcmber, 'JImILSi- Dcecmber, ImH'<*95Hc .Iniiu- 
aiy. 37H- . Cohn. Active Ce-di, al-v-H 4HHc. Nov¬ 
ember, 3«Ha3j!*e Year SjiaSSShc May, s- He. Oats.— 
Steady No. 2 Mixed, »;n*h, 25Hc; December, 21^80. 
Ryu, at 57jjje. IIakley—S teady ut 8U»*Ue. Kaos— 
steady ut. i5H'i»l ,; c. Flax Skbd. -Steady at s 16. 
Pork, at 39iH! Lard—P rm at #5v3®«. Bui.ksikats- 
Long clear, 94 80; short rib, $100®5 30; short clear, 
FOR 
WINTER 
DAIRYING. 
The growing importanceof this Interest at this sea¬ 
son, when good dairy products are lately in greater 
demand and at better pr ces, induces us to call the 
attention of thove who wish touserAe best tools in 
their business to tbe following among our specialties: 
The Perfect Milk Pall. 
The American Churn. 
The Best Butter Worker. 
The Nesbitt Butter Pre9s. 
The t ooley Creamers. 
Of all of which we will send special circulars on ap¬ 
plication. 
Nea-ly all who use the above will need Fan Mills 
or Corn .Shelters, Knot Cutters and Steamers. 
Ilay and Jstalk Cutters, Fodder Shredders. 
Of these and of our varied -tock of Agricultural Im¬ 
plements. Seeds, and Fertilizers we issue a band- 
some catalogue of 320 pages, illustrated and priced. 
This will be sent to all intending purchasers on appli¬ 
cation. 
R. H. Allen Company, 
1S9 it 191 Water St , New York City. 
Paynes’ Automatic Engines i Saw-Mill. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Saturday. November 11, 1885. 
State of the Market. — As compured with last 
week, flour Is 5c, higher. Wheat 2c lower on most 
grades. Oottt, a shade lower. Fork, unchanged. 
Butter and C’hkesk, steady. Fruit, a shade lower. 
Flour ukai, ash febd Flour quotations: Fine 
32 23*3 0 superfine, 33 ;n*x fe. Kxira No 2, fxaow 
•i 80 Good to Fancy Kxtra State, IS I HI: Good to 
Ctioh'e Kxtra Western. 94 UK&5 till Combi- u to fair 
Kxtra Ohio, ft 310,883 Good. $r! Wait 2*': Hood ’o 
Choice. 34 23 it? lb; Common Kxtra .31 Innesotu. t i 
8 65; Clear, $ i Uiutl O- rye mixture, *iti0i*l35; 
stra'ghi. si MLai.3 di; pateut *i.HU3oi baker’s extra, 
81 llkut 75: st. Louts common to fair extra. •83u.>»3 80. 
fuir to good. 33 3.3*1 7.3; good to very choice. 3>3ua 
.330; Patent Winter Wheat extra nt 3t -tii.dSrd; 
City 31111 extra lor Wen Iuotes. *iHu»)86. South 
America. *4 Bl)k,5 id. aocniKft.N FLoi'R-Common to 
good extra. 38 f .344 tut! good to choice do, at 1 1 ir, j 
550 Rv# klock-So ijcrtlnc, at 33bVtl U. Buck¬ 
wheat Flour at C2eux215, Cork mf.al,— 3’eiiow 
5Ve»tern. $i Hh^;l 25; Brandywine, $3 20(s»8 25. Fefd— 
Steady, 
Ur a IN.—Wukat.—N o. 1 Northern 91 ill'v&Sl 02 : 
No. 2 Rod :nLo,; No. 2 Red for November, biqeirt 
9 *40 • ifo.Deeetnber, 9’H tviie.. do. January, »7...ii'c ; 
do. February. i2(®9s«ic uo. March, 3i0iut»lU H do. 
April, M 112 H l 3I lli'4 do. ilay. *1 0.Ha.3' f'J do. June 
1 Iiiiq Hve Western, K6«v State. «:K<n*»C. 
Barijjt—No 3 Canada 79c • Six [towed state 7 e 
Corx. Cngradeo, 44 t.-nSc 1 no. 8 «<tH**4ie.' Steamer 
Mixed, 52c.. No. 2 nil»ed S8jtii»S4 l ,*e No. 2 White, 
High illxed, ifie- N-i.2 Mixed for Novem 
her, 58‘H<ti5!-hc.- tin for December. ■ n.i53-ke do. 
for Janua r y. i^Hiitl^He.: do for February. Ji«* I'Hc. 
clo lug >it l-H*. do, for May, i.^uGHc. Oats.— 
No. it Mixed at 32HC-; No 2 S-M(*SS^c,; No. I, re Ill- 
Inal, JiVv No 8 While, 3 Md8V,c.: no. 2.36 lWRc.i 
N o. I, ’9c : 3llxed Western, -III..SSo.: White do.. 
4Pc,; White Stote, :ttc.. No. 2 rrIxcil for Decemher, 
3 j^^3te. do. for Januaty, Mttk a-Hjee. 
RkA.ss. quotation- Brt: .Marrows, *t 93; niedi’inis, 
91 •)-.*«J i'm: oea, at 919': red Kidney, at 92 oU@H2 40, 
white Kidney, ut 91 93(«*2. 
Pbas.—G reen are quoted at 91 25. 
Provisions.—Fork— quotations are rr follows: 
Mess quoted at jul'uiuti)', for inspected, #9 50 
for uniuapeeted • family air**. Sit twi»V4Wi; extra 
prime,-S5U dear back. #11 75<* t»«'. Rnce- City Kx¬ 
tra Inilamess. #i 7 i# 2 b.extra do, bid. 910 packet, silui 
^si2 in bbl’ family', ut #t. btloth w. Bees Hams, # 33 b. 
Cut ilk Ate light Smoking hollies, at 1 H 1 7«-• piekled 
hams, 8 H -( 8 He- do. shoulde s, iR «5 •• smoked do. 3R, 
,a.3-3se pickled liams, at Hl,o -- -He soioked hams. 
ttt 9 >yC« "C. MiunufS Short clear, 5. e: Long dear 
in N<-w York M»#e, for Western ic it very, long dear, 
5 b-c short clear,5.800 Drkss*d Boas—City heavy 
to light, -3Tue pigs. 5Hc Larp—C hoice. 6.50c 
November. 6 . 41 k.* Dec* mber. 6.39c,- Jat ua>y. ’-. 1046.160 
Kebrunry. 0 '8c; 'larch 6, it*« 6 e: April, 3.6-er City 
stenio. nt li.Suc; Bdtued Continent, at b.HTc; South 
American at. T.Wiiat.O c. 
Hutter -State «Teamery at 27c929c: Western do- 
jSm87c: Elgin no, at 8c State oatrv. half firkins 
tubs, t7.»23c Western factory. 7i«t:3c ; Imitation 
creamery, l-l »t:e: Western dairy. 120.17c, 
C 11 KRM. State ot 7aUk.'; Night Skims, at 6426*40 
Wcs'ern, 9a'be. 
Boos. State 20c Cuuadlau. 2lH«23c: Western. 
24a26c. Limed State, do. Western, 17® 
like.: do. Canada, like, 
Live Fout.’ H' - The follow tbg are the quota¬ 
tions: Spring chickens, near-by, :Da11C! 1o, Wc^iern, 
9 , 0 . 10 * fowls. Jer*ey.-State and Fpunsylvanla. ter », 
10c do. Western, at Siilbe: do. S* nthern 9 4!0c tur- 
kevs, per lb 9u*llc: duces. Western, per pair. 53ut73c: 
geese western, per pair at 31 23.it 1 ki; pigeons, per 
pair, 25®80c. 
Dhesskd Fori, try. —Turkeys. 11®t8c • chickens, 
Fhllnldphla. large V 9*. laialic;do. small.> ti- 4-,»i5e, 
do. Western, scalded, U®l‘2t* do, State, liuitse: fowls 
Ftilladflphla, prime, 12^l2Hc; ,lo. Jersey. 1 2c State 
and western, at l e, squabs, whlto. V oox , 9T do, 
dark, per do«, #2 25. 
Game-W oodcock, V pair, 60 e -475c: Venison short 
sadd'es. per k. at 12witc- pjiririlges, nt 31 t>er 
pair for State, and 7ft«t83c, for Western grouse- per 
pair attbwDOc. wild ducks, mallard, per pair, at ?0 
talkie teal, per pair, at 40 a#’0c; canvas haek, per 
pair, Qt 32«#2 50. 
Cotton.—T lie quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification are as follows: 
New 
Orleans Texas. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
ordinary...,. 6 1 1—IS 67a 
8trk*l Orllmary . 7H 7 5-16 7 7-16 
Good Ordinary .. 8 1-16 8q SH 
Strict Good Cirdltiary. ski 8 U-16 4 11-16 
liOW Middling.. 8H 9 1-16 9 1-16 
Strict Low Middling. ., 9.H 9 5-16 9 5-16 
Middling. 9 2-16 9H 9Ml 
Good Middling . 9 11-16 9H SXj 
Strict Good Mbidilug. 9 18-is 1UH lf'H 
Middling Fair. 10 5 Hi U'H It H 
Fair.. 10 15-16 l)H ll.H 
Stained. 
Good Ordinary.... 03* I Low Middling.... S 
Strict Good Ord,. 7 3-16 I Middling. 8$i 
FRBsn Kitcrrs- San Blaaooconnuts. tit*. Apples— 
Kluy.w bbl, 32«225 2b oui]ee,V bbl, #t 75a2 Fall pip 
pin, V bid, 9 1 Ml jl 75 Baldwin, Jersey. #1 FkiSl •' do, 
net bbl, 9 UM2 Greening, per bbl, at #1 2'v#' i.’. 
I’eura-Seckel, up riv«r, V k g, #3w3 mu Heurre Bose, 
ft keg, (2 50j.3 Duellers, do. do. #2; Vb ar.ilo, bl) 1 , *h<L 
•J :3b Grapes Delaware, up river, prime, per It. s#9c. 
Delaware, Weate/n New York ' n-ket-, i-- r rt, 3ianc 
Concord upriver, ulft crate, per tk, at ‘■■■vie. 
quluew A 'tale, choice, * btd.lt. < ranberrles—fupe 
Cod. eholee»V bbl. at 9' 3D’ do fancy ** ; <»«>, good to 
prime, doA3o si ua3 2> do. light colored, do. f4 1 0 
W4 50, do, Choice p'-r crate. *i 7v 2 do, fair to goo* 
perorate »l Rkil «2. Florida Orances - Ohotei*. nt J3 
la i do. Inferior, 91 7'»*2 ;'•**. Florida Lemons, 93 St»« 
4 DO for choice, and 9»«*2 ‘A for fair. 
Dbtkp FnutTn. Applet*- Fancy Kvapornted* 
new. at 7Ho#'C. Choice. 7HC fnnev Norm arotina 
nllet'd, new. tq-iilHe c.aoiee do., at3S#e choice t**u 
ness'’e quarters, ut 2He. Peaches Peeled North 
Carolina, choice, at lOmllo do. fancy at I2,«i.-e do. 
exira fancy, at lb'c<»l4e: Getirgla, eholee new. at 
ltkv<*Uc; do nrtnie new. at 9HO 1 unpe led 
halve*, at 8 H’<«S 64 e . unpeeled quarters, at 3H a n-qe; 
Delaware evapviratoil. peeled, S’4®t6o: Choice pitted 
It is the only line with its own track from 
CHICAGO TO DENVER, 
Either by way of Omaha, Pacific lunc., St. Joseph, 
Atchison or Kansas City. 
It connects In Union Depots with throuql* trains from 
NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON 
and all Eastern points. It is the principal line to 
SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND k CITY OF MEXICO 
It traverses all of tho six qreat 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 
equipped through trains over its own tracks between 
Chicago and Denver, 
Chicago and Omaha, 
Chicago and Council Bluffs, 
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 Tickets. 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. & Gen, Mgr,, Chicago. 
HENRY B. STONE, Asst. Gen. Mgs., Chicago. 
PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen. Pass. Agt., C-h'c a. 
*)fi Gold Ktijr Hidden Name Cards and new Sample 
Book. 1 vv, HOB CARD CO , RoSTOH, Mass. 
AGENTS wanted to sell our Bon Ton Perfumery 
put up in elegant gilt easket, sells quick with large 
proof to the Agents Three sample caskets assorted 
sent by mall, for 23 cents, stamps taki n. 
BON TON PERFUME CO., 100 E. 12th St., N.Y. Box 43. 
0 *“, $200 Sow Mill 
Ur Pl ai grffew 
»F Tl500 to 4UOU Fi.LT 
01 iu.» e.,n tw cut in afiuy- Built in * tlret-clasu 
manner. Ttxe hest .Bill made. Many bandredsof 
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have the best Mills of larger slies. Portable end 
Stationary. Send for circular R 
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Coi*. i7«/»>» and irater Sts., Cincinnati, O, 
M BIREXSALL co s 
PATENT ^ ‘^' 4 -, FRICTION FEED 
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MILL 
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110 7V1K 2 S’FX_t L") Y. Book-keeping. Business 
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lilt V A.vr A STRATTON’S. Butliilo, N. Y. 
DYSPEPSIA lt s Nature, Cu.ises. Prevention, and 
Cure. By JOHN II. Mi ALVIN, Lowell, Mass. 14 
years Tax Collector. Seut tree to any address. 
100 NEW & POPULAR SONGS 
I UO belei lions r .it the Autograph Album, and 
■ my great Catalogue of Books. Novelties, etc., seut 
free to all who send I ct». Hi stamps to pav mall 
tug expenses. I*. O. > iekery, AnitUlu. Ylnine. 
A\ ANTED.—A fermuuent ugeut In every county 
In the U. S Address, enclosing stamp. \Vcu. S. 
Endeeott, 81.3 Plymouth Ave., Buffalo, n. Y. 
I J A Scrap Pictures, 15 Fancy shaped Cards, name on, 
I ***♦ pi , worth 20 Cl». J. R. Dusted, Nassau, N. Y. 
IVi an Wanted !•, 
In Ids locality. Responsible bouse. References ex- 
•hanged. HAY Si L'O., 1'2 Barclay tiu, N. Y- 
D c A C II C ® Q its C’ausru uud Cure, by me 
C«r NtoO who was deaf ■> years. Treuted 
oy niO't of the noted specialists of the day with 
no henetlt. Cured >uruse(/ In three months, and 
sttiee theu huudreds of others by same process. A 
plain, simple and successful home treatment. Ad¬ 
dress T. S. I'AGK, ti.s East .1 th St.. Ni w York Cltv. 
Use the bo-s Zinc and Leather Interfering 
Boots and Collar Pails. They are the nest. 
KYJNXiwSlyli Chromo f t Idilen N ume C*nh, 1 Oo. Ghinti 
CjLU Aulhots.llJc Acme Card Faetary.CUatom'iU^CL 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
NEW York, November 14,198.3. 
Beeves.-T otal receipt* for six days 9,903 bead 
agalDst lb.!87 bead for the correttpondlng time last 
week. ShIpmeDt9 tor the week. SM live ea 1 tie.6.440 
quarters of beef, II l live sheep, and :3tX) carcasses of 
mutten. Ohio steers, 1,506 at f4 3d do. VS9 0>. 
at 84 30 Oxen, l.«o n>. at 33 75; Cows, 1.000 tr. at 3315. 
Pennsylvania Steers, i,i«6 tr 84 AVL- tVest Virginia' 
1.1 ’ tr , »t *4 lu do 1.145 m, at »4 13; do. 1 "-id a>, -. : 
State oxen.1,'3b m, ut fcl 8d tows, 922 tfc, at S'v 3 -ear- 
ling-. bu th at 82 .1 • Chicago Steer*. 1,282 ft. at ~t r m- 
do., 1 241 n . at *4 93; uo., i.'iha tr. at y4 70 Kentucky 
do 1.251 m. at *130 do., 1,283 tr,, a t 85; W. st Vir¬ 
ginia do. 1 . 0-6 O', at 88 9.3• bo . 1,016 tr, at 63 <¥) cows, 
1,(00 ft. at 8325: Bulls, 1,270 *r, at 829"; do. 1.056 ft. 
at *2 15 Indiana Steers, ], 72 ft. at *4 30. do, l.lw 
ft, at 34 10 . 
Calves.—V eau.166 ft, at9Hc:Grassers 260 ft, at 2Afc, 
do. 241 J ft, at ’He; Veals, 156 ft, at sHc do, 143ft, at 3c- 
Veals and Fed Calves.3,’b a. Q t tHe Grassers, 217 ft; 
at 2*he. \ ealo. 151 ft. ar 7Hc-Grassers. 236 ft, at iitjc 
Shhkp axd Lambs Total Reeelpts for six day 3 , 
«6,9 n» beae. against 1V " bead ror the correspond¬ 
ing time Inst week Canada lam(.«, 7s a. a i 53c 0Oi 
11 ft . 7>HC‘ Kentucky do, 7tft at He.: do. 5i ft , fHc- 
Indiana -h ep. 92 ft. *3 4b Kentucky do, 92 tr, at *815: 
do, 98ft, at 3-^c, ’ 
Hoos Total receipts for six days bead 
against is 12 s head for the same time lust week The 
market .ontlnues very dull and depressed with a 
dowutvard tendency lu prices. Western Hogs, '9i ft* 
at to. State Hogs, 242 ft, at *3 65 Pigs. ,70 ft. at 4c, 
PRODUl E COMMISSION HOUSE 
ESiTABLISHED 18 B 5 . 
S. H. & E. H. FROST, 
100 PARK FLACK, N *. ' 
Shipiiers desiring to favor us will be furnished 
stcnclls.thipp ng cards, etc., on application. Prompt¬ 
ness guaranteed. References, Rural Nkw Yohseb 
frvlng National Bank. etc. 
A Rare Opportunity. 
To introduce our good*, will send for 25 cents and 
stamp. 1" tine holiday cards, large size- 50 scrap Die 
tures ibeautk-si and IS skeins ernhrolderv silk best 
flnt'h an" lus-re. Acentstvanten Package speaks for 
Itself, being the best.m.vle up, and wonh'everat times 
the money. An Supply t o.. New liaven. Conn. 
t'hnicr l-'u fining and Grazing Lands In Kansas, 
for sal** on easy term * by Kaio.s- s»’i rneb, Arlington. 
Reno Co . Kansas Send for price list. 
OUR LEADEP- 
We offer an 8 to 10 B. P. Automatic, Spark-Arresting, 
Mounted Portable Engine, with Mill. 16 ft. carriage, 
32 ft. track and ways, 2 simultaneous lever set head- 
blocks, 2t» inen ar 
feed: sawyer controls feed lever 
and bead-blocks from one position. 
Tb-iucti solid saw. 81 ft. --inch 4-oly 
belting. Teed belts, cant-hooks, 
swage tightener, etc. Rig com 
plete for operation, *7,10" on cars. 
Engine on skids. $!'li less. Engine 
will burn slabs from tbe saw two to 
eight feet long, and keep up steam 
Send for Catalogue "A.” 
B. W, PAY JIB Ar SONS 
Btmlra. N. V.. Box 841, 
Shafting. Pulleys, and Hangers 
Manufacturers all styles Automatic Engines from 2 
to 3U0 H. P. 
Wltll Casi-Sieet grindingjttir s, 
f J "rel Cut. Crusher, and Siova 
. f'sr Meal. They take LESS 
TOWKE, do More D ork, 
^eSiSK^Br’ andsre Murs<fu.r.j5i.’*than any 
Other mill. £eni/ vr Veseripiira 
Catalogue. Alsouin'-fra 01 the 
Union Rone Ho-wtr, with Level 
--r Trend Threshers and Cleanert, 
^ - feed Cutters. Circular Stic, tie. 
W. I.. BOYER Ar J1KO., PhUaUelplua, Pa. 
BlITTi prppill Eor steep and flat roofs Fire 
aUl I A rtnunil and waterproof,cheap and dur- 
nfinCIMe able. Sen" for catalogue. 
nUUrina. Empire Roofing Co., 
1130 Race Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 
Virginia Farms.— Jllld Climate. CbPap Homes. 
Send for circular. A. O. BUSS. Centrulia. Ya. 
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