LATEST MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
An Elegant Horse Brush 5 
WITH EVERY LARGE PACKAGE. ( 
l A Fine Currycomb 
> WITHEVERYSMALLPACKAGE 
Nsw York. Saturday, April 9, 1887 
Saturday, April 0, 1887. 
The Freuch apple crop was very short in 
1886, according to Consul Dufais, of Havre, 
who states that it amounted to 8,800,768 hec¬ 
toliters (of 8% bushels), agaiust 10,645,000 hec¬ 
toliters in 1885, a decrease of over 100 per 
cent. The reason for the decrease is stated to 
bo because of the crop of 1885 being a very 
heavy one. The tendency is to increase the 
culture of apples in Franco yearly. In conse¬ 
quence of the short apple crop in the United 
States Consul Dufais says that mauy Ameri¬ 
can contracts have been canceled and a forfeit 
paid. 
The Australasian wheat crop in 1886 was 
about 22,000,000 bushels, which was all re¬ 
quired for home use except about 500,000 
bushels exported to the United Kingdom. It 
is estimated that the crop of 1887, harvested in 
January aud February, will afford a surplus 
iu the colonies of Victoria, South Australia 
and New Zealand of about 18,000,000 bushels, a 
large proportion of which will be wanted in 
the colonies of New South Wales aud Queens¬ 
land, thus greatly reducing the quantity for 
export to the United Kingdom, which may 
reach 5,000,000 to 7,000,000 bushels in the 
twelve months to end December SI, 1887. It 
would seem from the latest information from 
India that Europe’s supplies from that empire 
may be Cully 10,000,000 bushels of wheat less 
iu 1887-8 than in 1880-7. 
There have been complaints of damage to 
the winter wheat crop, in Michigan, Kansas 
aud Ohio. The weather in the winter-wheat 
States has been dry and cold, and the wheat 
crop is suffering more or less in consequence. 
In some sections of Ohio where the ground 
has for a considerable time been bare, holds 
of wheat thut looked bad with poor promise, 
have been plowed up, aud no more than half 
an average crop is predicted in those sections. 
The weather iu California this week has been 
cold and dry, and the crops on the ground arc 
reported to be suffering. The weather iu this 
month will determine the time of seeding the 
spring-wheat, crop of some 14,000,00(1 acres, 
taking 18,000,000 to90,000.0(M>busbel8 of wheat 
from the farmers' granaries. It is (eared that 
much of this field work will from the weather 
vicissitudes be extended into May. 
The past season has been a favorable one for 
the Florida orange crop, i’rices with the ex¬ 
ception of a few weeks of glutted markets have 
boon good. The Jacksonville Times-Union 
says that Florida Qrauges of the same grade 
as Messina and Catania fruit sold at $1.25 to 
81,50 per box higher at New York recently. 
The demaud for first-class fruit is said to be 
greater than the supply at all the leading 
markets. The crop of lSStV-ST is estimated by 
that paper at over 1,000,000 boxes, or nearly 
double the early estimates. With a favorable 
season the next crop will probably reach 1,200,- 
OOU boxes, and perhaps 1,.500,000 boxes. Com¬ 
paratively few growers have warehouse room 
sufficient for their crops. In the southern part 
of the State it. is not necessary in average 
years, as they can be left on the trees till 
wanted. Wliat is needed, the above journal 
states, is that a more direct system of market¬ 
ing the crop be introduced. Faying prices 
would probably be more easily obtained than 
if a few largo markets handled, the crop. 
Duriug the week wheat- has been firmer 
on news of drought, crop damage and the at¬ 
titude of the bull clique at the West. In Cali¬ 
fornia prices are high and business at u -stand¬ 
still. There are threats of a May corner iu 
wheat. If this occurs and prices go up, we 
strongly advise ail friends to market all the 
surplus wheat they may have on hand; ns 
there is sure to be n collapse after the “cor¬ 
ner,” and prices are hardly likely to rule high 
again this season. 
The receipts of butter exceeded demands, 
hence a drop of oue to two cents per pound. 
April S, ’81. April 9. ’86. 
Creamery, prlnu* to fancy.... rii.iuic. jfi&Rv, 
State, dairy ilo. .... 2u@38 V 6 oi»i 
Very full prices were realized for cheese, 
especially tor the better qualities. Lust 
week’s exports hence to Europe were placed 
at. 6,116 boxes, and of butter and butterine at 
648 packages. 
Aprils.‘*7. April 9. sit. 
Cheeseibest factory)...KWpjtllsq I0«s lit* 
Eggs were offered less freely, and, as in good 
request, advanced in price, and by Thursday, 
April 8, reached 18 ]q to 141* for beat fresh 
gathered domestic. 
Prices ol' wool arc dull, with no near pros¬ 
pect of an advance. Iu Boston prices aro 
from two to live cents per pound lower than 
at the begiuniug of the year. Some forced 
sales of lute have tended to lower the market 
still more. As compared with lost year prices 
at the ‘’Hub” me: 
April 9,'S6, April S.’ST. 
Ohio A iVtmsylvmila X.Hlfe.Ydc. 8 let :14c. 
Ohio and Penn. XX.JdtiOM icix.ctxr 
Ohio .V Routt. XX and above..., . ..iUui.Ki HiLuO 
Michigan X,. ...UnitHI titktSl 
Fine UliJo delaine... ...Skit H5 avitHI! 
No. I combing...StOliHS HIwH'.l 
Texas spring, 14 months.2lra24 4Uia23 
The new freight rates, duo to the Inter¬ 
state Commerce Bill, are a very disturbing 
-influence. Nobody seems to know what they 
will bo from various points in the country to 
the New York, Boston and Philadelphia 
markets, and thence to the factories. The 
new rail rate from Sau Francisco to Boston is 
$5,45 per 100 pounds against 6s cents, tho old 
rate, 1 u anticipation of the rise, very heavy 
shipments were made before April 4th, so that 
ptactically no wool is left on the Pacific 
Coast. The rates by the Isthmus arc uot yet 
announced: the present charge, by way* of 
Cape Horn, Is OUv cent per pound; but, the 
time by way of the Cape is from four to six 
months, against three to four weeks overland, 
but at present rates shipments by rail from 
California east are out of the question, 
rN UN TO PM (jNTC ) THERE IS STRENGTH 
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Poultry. Stock-Vaisei-s should not be without it. 
Guaranteed to be the BRST stuck remedy in the market. Purely a medicine, aud containing no ground food 
for the purpose of showing hulk. It is Inclosed In wooden boxes, convenient for use. mid will retain its strength 
for years. Large packages, containing s boxes-44 doses— $1.00. Small packages, containing *5 boxes—12 doses— 
50 cents. Palls, containing 45 pounds bulk. $ 6 .(0. 
If you cannot procure it from your dealer, send your orders to 
UNION LIVE STOCK TONIC CO., 56 S. Penn. Street* Indianapolis. 
fair, especially for choice stock, for which regular 
prices aro obtained. Potatoes.-State. Rose. Si 7><.{4; 
do. burbank, $1 i 1 n do, peerless, $1 IOg .1 65; Maine 
and N. It.. Bat'd, 84 45; Maine and N. B., Hebron. 82 45; 
Bermuda potatoes, gM IkiraMI Is). sweet potatoes, 
Del. River, fancy, per bhi., $4 75@H 45 . Cabbages, -per 
new UK/. s:kn I. unions.—Coup.. red per bbl. s285®2 m 
do. Orange County, red, per bbl _ $1 ikv.i i ift do. Ber¬ 
muda perorate, 94. Turnips, per bbl., $1(&1 45. 
Hay amd Straw.—T here Is a fair business in grades 
needed by the home trade. The common qualities are 
slow and nominal. I lay—Choice Timothy, surassc. 
good do. 7t>«i73c; medium, HUraGftC;Shipping,50c« 55c; 
Clover, mixed 55®60c. Straw - No. I Rye, fltic; short do, 
IlKgl 15c; oat,40®45c. 
Brass.—H ie market has a good temper, ruling 
strong on moderate receipts aud steady demands. 
Marrows and white kidneys are advanced. Marrows, 
choice, new .81 8 V*I HO, Mediums, do <Jo si 50; pea, new. 
$1 15; red kidneys, do, «l 75; white kidneys, choice, 
new, 91 60; green peas, 91 0t'®l 15. 
Hot-s.-The market Is without change In any respect. 
The trading Is in small lots. Prices arc easy on low 
S rades. American Hops, state new, 2*10410-, do mo- 
lum. lKotuc; do I<tfc> iron, best ,;,n offer, lie; do isv,. 
crop, inferior. 3ra*4e; California, new, prime and befit, 
20@21e. Foreign- German, tie tv, best. Ultra Ue: do new 
medium grades, RkfclSc; EnglUli, new best. It*ra 20 e 
Knurrs.—Fuicsti — A fair steudy demand for apples 
at ttrm prices. The trail/• In crnnbcrrlc* I* moderate 
at unchanged prices, A Urm market for Florida 
ornuges. apples. Baldwins, per bbl., at 9 4 50ra 
5 IU; Greenings, per bbl, Si 0M5 'At Cranberries, at 
84 T'shiH 5u for Jersey per crate. Florida oranges at 
94 50W5 for best, per bot; g<ra«50 ror choice; $1 50® 
i 00 for lower grades. 
Fruits.—Dried.—A pples-Faney Evaporated, l2Wc.; 
do. choice, do, at 14e; do. prime. llMt/HlKC! 
do. do. state, siloed, l^-asc; do. North Carolina 
choice, 5Kiii.Hr; do tlO. prime. l 1 i*Si5e. Reaches.—North 
Carolina, peeled choice, new, IN.;, i ic; do.do. do, printe, 
2 raltc; du. Georgia, choice, tiraiflc; do. do. prime 
liwlHc, Cherries. pilled, lie. Raspberries— 
cviipornled, li *17Iiic;(IOjtUli-dril'd, 16®l6.1£c Black tier 
rles—prime, Ik*. Whortleberries—7c. Plums, 7c. 
Reache-—uilpee led. tudVf*. ,|<< d... •/• u '. 
liSlh*c. Prunes, Bohemian, iftitt I. 
PitASUTfi—Are quoted steady with a fair demand; 
Quoted at lajc. ror fancy uaod-plcked; Shirao-qe. 
tor farmers' grades. 
Cottom.—T ha quotations, according to the American 
olasslilcatlon, are as follows; 
New Orleans. 
Uplands. and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary. 7 13-16 8 8 
Strict Ordinary. ny$ 8 7-16 8 7-16 
Good Ordluary.u a-16 n-Hi 949 
Strict Good Ordinary.. 9 13-16 9 13-16 
Low Middling..,..111 1 16 lObi lUkt 
Strict Low .Middling..10 9-16 10 9-10 
Middling......hi J -10 1044 1UK 
Good Middling.. 10 13-16 11 11 
Strict Good Middling... 11 1-16 11*4 11Q 
Middling Fair....11 7-16 114$ llftft 
Fair.14 1-16 14V4 14*4 
STAIXKD. 
Ghiod Ordinary.7 5-16 I Low Middling. 8 i 8 -l« 
Strict Good ord. 8 I Middling . 9 Ii 16 
PROVISION MARKETS. 
Nkw Yuiik—Pro visions.-Pork.— Mess, quoted at 
glftterala 23 tor Old; new, 816 45; 815 756816 Off for Family 
Mess, .8l7/a)lS for Clear Hack; and 9 14® 11 50 rot Extra 
Prime. Here.-C ity Extra India Moss, 8176*19, Extra 
Mess, In barrels, $x ohotU: Racket, 89 NO: Plate, I'J. Beef 
II .vMs.—Quoted $41 50® 4 i 75. Ctr Meats.-P ick led lit I- 
lltw, part 14 lb average, 7>hc; PlckUd Bellies 14 lb, 
quoted at JHp; I'lckLcd Hams, llrallt^c; Pickled 
Shoulders, H-ipai7c; Smoked Hams )4(*r4*^c. Smoked 
shuuMers, 7** 0 . MiDPLka.—Long Clear iu New York 
quoted til 3S(, HKK-..-KU Uutln. Averages quoted nt 7k* 
Wt?Kc. Laud. Western Steam Spot, mmlnly forex 
port 1 7,40c; City steam, 7.40c; refined, quoted 7.75c; C 011 
tlueut, I'Ai.luc. South Vmerlcati April i.ftJe; May, 7.59 
(;6T.61ci June, 7.5*01.7 «V_'i July. 7.Hu*7.74c, August, 7,79® 
RELIABLE AGENTS STARTED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT CAPITAL! 
Write lor Particulars. Ily .Agents ore limbing 
!*■>. si 41, sij. S*dO. S-85, mid s.'iO per dav 
..ScllQg LEAVIS’S COMBINATION HAND 
FORCE PI .TIPS. It makes 3 complete machines. I 
have agents all over the 17. S.. who are making 810 to 83b 
per day selling these pumps. I give their name and address 
In catalogue, To introduce it 1 wilt send a tuivipU• inimp. 
KZpreMvaid, toanu eTprtgsutntion in the C. S. for 83..70, 
Made of brass: will throw water from 541 to Hi feet, and re¬ 
tails for only gr,. Indobeiieable f*ir spraying fruit trees, 
ventjon. They sell rapidly. AGENTS WANTED EVERY 
-'• list and terms. GOODS GCARASTKMj 4S REPRE- 
P. C. LEWIS, Cm shill. N. Y* 
No. 4, $3 l.'vrS, 7 60; Good to Fancy Extra -State, $3 florai GO; 
Common to Good Extra Western. 83 l.Vrt;; ei); Good to 
Choice Extra Western, 83 «5(i»5 ixi; Common to Fair 
Extra Ohio, gsi.Vdi is); Good to Fancy, 8 t 05ra5 (K); 
Common Extra Minnesota. 83 lam Go, blear, g.'t 65 
4 30 ; Rye Mixture, 83 61X44 46; Straight, $■* ftkatfl 65; 
Patent, 81 luran id; Patent Winter Wheat 
Extra, 84 40«*5 45, City Mill Extra for West 
Indies, 84 50ra4 65. taircr In new pkgs. Southeu.x Ft.onn. 
—Common to Fair Extra at $3 UK34 0U, and Fair to 
Choice,91 9 X 3,5 25- RYk Fpocr.—S uperfine, 84 7o.t4 90. 
Cobs Mkau- Yellow Western quoted at 94 50(3,4 75; 
and Brandywine at 82 *>5®2 <5. Buckwheat Flour 
-Q uoted, 81 35<u)l 50 . 
c HICA 00 ,—Whe.it -No. 2 SpHng.at 81Qc- No. 3du, 
at 77c; No. 4 , Red alblVde. Coax.— No. 4 , .51%. Gats.— 
No. 4, 4Bjjc. Kyk.-No. 2, M4jc. BARutv—No* 2, 
SIWC. 
Pim..ibRnnitv—F lour.—N o. 1 Western Su peril no at 
84 508,2 75; do do. do. extra. 8'4 o ' 45 ; 
Pennsylvania Family, 83 6 .V 5 j 3 su Pcmisylvanta 
Roller Process, «,!(*4 5Sb Delaware Fatally, jtrat vi; 
Ohio Clear. 94 to. I ' 45 ; do straight family, *4 iBtwt.vi; tndl 
ana Clear, $l,.t 140;do straight. 84 4Vio4 .50. St. louls aud 
South,'rti Illinois dear. 84ig I 45: dr, do straight, t 45,31 
4 50; Winter wheat, potent, $1 t'/a i x r ,: MlnucsuUt Ittik 
era' clear, 8 -< rg »4 45; do do straight, gi aUi.i 4 5 U; Min- 
nc-sota patents, fair to choice, 91 Ouras; /lo do favorite 
brands $5 *0^5 16. Rve FLOOR.-82 irxeg'J ST, WiieaT.— 
Ungraded in groin dr|«>t Stic; No. 4 Red. for April. 
S9->.t to 90e; do. for May. 91 to aitjic; do. fur June, HP, 
to 9U6c;do for July. A) tuW^c. Ryr.-I nchansed. 
No. 2 Pennsylvania fee; Cohn—N o. 3 Mixed, on trKck 
and In grain depot. Itn^c, sotamcr No 2 Mixed, track 
and I 11 grain depot, tfic; ungraded In grain depot 17c 
No 2 Mixed. In export elevator, 4flc: No. 4 Mixed ror 
April, 45T* to !/it<, 0 ; do. for May, ItPq to 47c; do, for 
June, 47M to I Ityc; do fur J uly. »?q to 4HAic. OATS. — 
NO 2 White Short storage, 3714 to J74t,e; do regular at 
to 381<c- No. 3 White K*o; rejected,:«« to 35**c as to 
condition; futures iqe higher but quiet; No. i White 
for April, 37i* H7*-^ 0 : do May, 37 ; q,.i.«Ue; do June, 37M 
toSSJqc; do July, SltufiKSaic. 
St. Louts—Fr.oun.—Marketdull and tinchangeU. XXX 
*2 9IJ to 4 90; family. 83 *3 to «3 45; choice, fi3 55 to 93 «fi; 
Fancy, 83 to 8 -> c*: > :ctra fancy, 83 «01./ *4. Pntoms. 
84 45 to 84 SO. \V UKAT.—Higher. No. 4 KC (1 cash, 
80540 ; May, fltiiw.'iH/igo; July, 77Aira715c; August, IsWit 
7s*vC, OOhf.-r irm and a smuto higher but slow. No. 4 
mixed, cash. 3s9«'« .’.''Atc. May.3;*H;.i.35*»c;Juuc,.J89gui)'.76c. 
Oats.-F irmer, but.dull; cash, 47k(it4iu. May 2;.u to 
27$fi, Barley held firmly. 
Botfau).—Wbeav.-no. I. Hard Wtfe. Winter Wheat 
strong and higher; offerings light—No. ! Red :lt S 8 C; 
No. 1 White .Michigan. 880 . Coax. Active aud llrm. 
No. 4, 44 V 60 ; NO. 3 44c; No.2Yellow. 46c; No. 8 yellow, 
G*-jc. Oats—D ull and unsettled No. 4 While, x, to 
35 Kc; No 3 White, -d to 34 * 4 , 0 . No. 8 Mixed die. B.\r- 
t-EY,—Dull ami Heavy; No. 1 Canada, 65c; 5 cars do Mo; 
Kyk.—S teady at 57c. 
PETER C. KELLOGG & CO’S 
-EIGHTH ANNUAL— 
Special Combination Sale of Registered 
JERSEY CATTLE, 
Consigned by prominent breeders, Tuesday to Friday, 
April 19 to 22,1HS7, commencing each day at 10 o’clock 
at the American Horse Exchange (Limited), Broadway 
and 50th Sts., New York. (Address correspondence to 
107 John St.1 
About 40 consignments, numbering an nggregate of 
about 375 head, will be sold; comprising nearly every 
well known strain of blood. For particulars of which 
we refer buyers to the catalogue which we expect to 
have ready for the mall about April 12. Among the 
consignors are the well-known breeders, viz: D. F. 
Appleton, Valaucey E. Fuller, S. M. Burnham, John F. 
Max field, T. Edgar Hunt. Houghton Farm, IV. A A A. 
F. Mullen, A it. Darling, T, A- llaventeyer, Orestes 
Pierce, Win. Rockefeller, D. M. Rolltn-, T E. Norris. 
Nathan Roblus, Moulton Bros., Mrs K. M. Jones. John 
A. b rye, W. s. Webb, Ehrtek I'harmlv. John O. Couch, 
c. 14. Vail Ness. J. B. Van Wyck. J. BL Johnson, hTank 
Carry I. W. A. Conover. J. M. Jackson, J, \V. Burgess, 
J. P. Gulliver, A. L. Thorne, and others. 
PETEK C. KEliLOCiO & CO. 
kverr «)** So»ls. Tor tree price list 
nenlloa IhU pxpft? »n«l addrc^4 
iOMtS OF BINGHAMT 8 N. 
BIN«H.*.UTON. N. Y. 
GRAPES A7VD BERRIES. 
Ulster, Po'kecpslc, Duchess GRAPES; Comet PEAR 
TREES. Luerctla DEWBERRY, best early. 825 per 1,COD. 
Mlnnewaskt BLACKBERRY, early, hardy, best high 
bush. Send for reduction by the acre- All guaran¬ 
teed. A. .1. tAYWOOD A SON, 
MARLBORO, X. Y. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
Wyasdottk, P. Rock and P. Duck eggs, 81.50 
i per 39. JOEL MADDOCKS, Foxboro, i 
Nsw York. Saturday, April 9,1387. 
Beevks.—C hicago steers, 1,436 lb, at 85 55; do. 1,371 
lb, at 83:5, do, 1,427 lb, al 85 111; do, 1.4U8 It., at $3040,; 
Indiana Steers, 1,306 lb, at 83 23; do. 1.280 lb, at $4 60; 
Kentucky du. 1,266 tb.ar $3 15: do i,267 lb. at 85 13; 
do, 1 214 lb, tit 83 2lk do 1.170 lb, at 83 20; Chicago Steers, 
1.183 !b. at «512Vj; do, I 15* lb, at 85 7. ' . ; ; - " ‘ 
•503; Pennsylvania Meal Fed Steers. 1.431 lb. Hi,’at 
85 Si; do, 1,268 Tb at 83 1.' - ' 
Stale Oxen, 1,7' ~ . ... 7 .__ 
*b, at 9.4 site; Peniisylvatiu Oxen, 4,1 
Pennsylvania Meal Fed Steers, i,:i« » 
1,146 lb, at fi S5; Ohio do, 1,1.11b, 
lb, at 8310: Lour Isloi 
CANADIAN UN LEACHED ASHES.-I am 
prepared to furnish responsible parties with uuleach- 
ed Ashes 0 / the best quality at very reasonable prices. 
Address F. It. I.nlnr, DuuuvtUe,Ontario, Canada. 
lo. do, l.l't lb, at 
. - J. t.": - ^ 
. 5: Ohio do 1,57b lb. nt 8 > 23; 
lo tti, at 81 M. Indiana Drv Cows, t.iii 
----- 4JU3 lb. at $5 Ul; 
j, al 8 ‘- 1 '-'**; do. 
. ... at $4 60: dll, 1,643 
'•Sliders," I.lOd 1), at 84 fd; 
lo *44 lb. at S3: state cow*. 
2,040 lb, at 83 40; Sings. 703 
— ---- I.U.B lb, at 93 13: do* 1,368 
lb, at 95 4(1 do 1,942 lb. af 84 to: Buffalo do, 1.04N lb. at 
8130: do I .GTS lb. at 4 70; Bulls, 1,311 lb, at g) 60; Buffalo 
Steers, 99 1 lb, ul *140; Pennsylvania do. 1.464 lb, nt 
85 :» Clltcago do, 1,121 lb. at 84 SU; do, 1,137 lb, at 85; tti 
dlnuu Cow>, 1.497 lb. at $4 25; do 1,316 lb. at 8* 65; Pena 
sylvjutla Meal Fed steers, 1,457 in, at *5 4414 . 
Calves. Veals, 120 lb at tbici do 124 A, at 7c; do. 145 
lb, a* 7q,e. veals, l.'w lb, at 60 . do 1 x 9 a. at 7c. 
SttKKf as o I.ahbs.—R eceipts for six days 17,087 
head against 46,04*5 head for the same time last week. 
Stale Sheep 97 Hi, it $3 .M; do, putt,, a c 90 ; W estern 
do, 117 lb, at 86 ;Sluie Yearlings, 91 B., ntfc; Stale sheep, 
87 lb, n* 8*50; do 96 lb. at 99 !*i; State Vearllnga, 711b, 
6 V 8 c; Bucks, -9 lb: at .vt t e; State Spring Lambs,al 86 30 
per head; Stale Sheep, Stj lb, at SLpc State V,-arUng». 
stub, at A* H5, do, KSB. at J7, Michigan d<v SI lb. at 96 s5; 
State sheen, ltd lb. at 6 c State Ycarllugs, '94 lb, at7e; 
Michigan Sheep (few Yearling-) SS lb at 9c. MlelllgAil 
Yearling*. 67 lb, at lWt 4 ,- ; State Sbeep, 94 lb. at 83 7;i; do 
US lb. nt 86 , State Yearlings, 72 lb. nt gc NS,-State Spring 
lambfi for 8 -|S; Unshorn Indiana sheep. 79 ll», at 8 -'' *3; 
Uhlo do. lit Ri, at *5 90, Clipped do. 116 lb. at yt Ai; 
1 iLiiiorn uhlo t calingM, ‘.‘9 lb, at 7c; Clipped dp, ss lb, 
at .V>ae. 
Hr i-’ka 1 , 0 .—Sheep.— Receipts- for week thus far, 
40.1MJ head; for scnne thue l*»t week,44,'AOheuil Prices 
advanced NaiOc, no New York demand. Good to 
choice, 81 7S«t5 20 ; Extra, 83 30)4340: launhs steady; Or; 
(Unary to Choice, 83 7 N*i5 2S. Him-R eceipts for 
week 31,004 head, for sAtne time lost week. d,m7 m ad; 
Selected Yorker:,, 85 St*A370;Selected medium weights 
83 ;.Vrtl5S3; other grades UnehAJiged; all offerings 
taken. 
Cnicxoo.—CATTLK.—Market strong. Shipping steers, 
950 lo l.JUi lb, 839tMi3 43; stockcr* ami feeders, 84 ol 
ig,l 2ft; eow*. bulls ami mixed. $1 NK.et .15; bulk, ft 70 
wiS 15. Through 1’exafl GrAssers, 82 \Y»:i:0; corn fed 
84 10 to $3 15. Hour.—Market sternly but -low. Rough 
and mixed, 85 13«i5 0 *; pm;king and shipping, 13 40 
685 65; light, $5 15 ,«5 45; fikips, 83, 11 SO. SHKEr.—Mar 
kei stronger. Wooted Natives, gsra 3 10 , shorn, $4; 
lambs, 84 * 106 . 
B Front PrUeWlmterfi: Wyantloltes,Plymouth 
Rocks. Light Bralituas. Buff Cochins and 
Gutties. My Sth Annual Circular mailed 
"Free," giving particular*. C. Harris, 
-Boo 5 102. Columbus, Ohio. 
750 KINDS OF FLOWERS 
FROM SEED. Oue Cent Each. Send For List. 
ALABAMA NURSERIES, Athens, O. 
WHITMAN’S H0HS2-P0WEES 
Wrought Iron Chain. 
OM Reliable. Simple 
and best. No breakage. 
-' U_J Thousands in use. Mfrs. 
Powers, all 
of Lever 
si/.cs,Corn Shellers.Hay 
[Presses, Cider Mills, 
Feed Mills, Feed Cut- 
Iters, etc. Send for circu¬ 
lars and prices. 
WMtem AffTiealturil Cs., 
ST. LOUIS. MO. 
fw n \ 3Vn have ptirebaavit at 
Eiljr. t M rvcsnl wholvaalo auctiou 
I \\ J ¥ \ rat Bal.- «ov«ral l.iig,- lota of 
f i l 1 || TBI V era Kumi auuoraillcRitiboDS 
11/ 'fl f fwT V nt prices which wilt on- 
[!/ « V tW: V’y'ra Atitn u» to olfcr spin until 
Hi VjL 1 I TT V \ b“ts»l*l«. Thracreuiiunitts 
m . f,KL ' i y f V \ »r®n.‘lfrutn two to Uinra 
«W.' CM LI U ff ; /'j; I \ yard® Hint tipwnnJ9 In 
fill I iWmPll i B I AV 1 J Imixlti, nuilmany of ttram 
I I ivW 1 ml /'i, ia nr* float t; u* 11 : y 
I J M 1 ®V /' 3l Rlb6(*n*la*hi!Hu*rfcst,of 
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to show IliO yo.’iis tofdtfudH, aud aid on to maku salra, wo will send 
a sample box of thoso ulosaut ribbous for3-9 vent* to stamps. 
Two boxes 60 cm. Four boxes It.oo, Ten boxes J! 00 . A bbess 
PARIS AGENCY, 7 West Broadway, New York* 
SEND TEN CENTS IN POSTAGE STAMPS CO 
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
for Circular giving Important advice about ship, 
ping produce. Also containing recipe for pre- 
nerving Kggn. Established 1645. 
No. *779 Waahingtou St., New York City. 
