THE RURAL HEW-YCRK 28 
in England now is like that in most of the 
West three mouths ago.During the 
past 10 years nearly 2,230,000 acres of British 
farm lands have been retired from the pro 
duel ion of food and t urned into pasture land. 
Of wheat acreage alone t here has been a de¬ 
crease of more than 1.000,000 acres.It, is 
estimated that from <5,000.<M) to 0,400,000 hogs 
will be packed in the West during the ap¬ 
proaching winter season. The average for 
five years has been 0,150,000 hogs.... The 
officers and directors of the Knox County 
(Indiana) Fair Association were arrested for 
permitt ing gambling and beer-selling on the 
fairgrounds. They paid their fines without 
a murmur, ns the law was against them. 
Representatives of the agricultural colleges 
and experiment stations met at Washington 
Tuesday.Thu Illinois State Board of 
Agriculture, according to report, will lose 
about $20,000 by the State Fair at Gluey, Its 
reserve fund—tiio surplus of previous fairs— 
is about $10,000, so that several thousand dol¬ 
lars have been borrowed, to lie paid oil' from 
the profits of future fairs.. 
. ...Tmc farmers of Vermont, uro jubilant over 
the late decision of the Interstate Commerce 
Commission, compelling the Central Vermont 
R. R. to reduce its local freight charges so 
as to be in proportion with its rates on 
through freight for the West. Formerly the 
rates On freight from Detroit to Boston over 
the road were less than that from St. Albans to 
Boston. The reformation is due chiefly to 
the Grange .Less than a year ago 
a Home of Rest for Horses was established by 
certain merciful persons in London, and 
since then 50 horses belonging to trades¬ 
men and others in moderate circumstances 
have had rest and recreation at Neasden and 
Sudbury. 
Cxnys & fflLaxktti. 
Saturday, Oct. 22, 1887. 
The best American cattle bring only 12 
cents, estimated weight, iu Liverpool; ll>^ 
cents is a good price for ordinary good stock, 
Prices are expected to rule low, owing to com¬ 
petition with large supplies of Irish and 
Danish cattle. The best dressed meats bring 
2% to four cents a pound less on the English 
markets than the meat of cattle imported 
alive and then slaughtered, so that there 
cau’t be much profit either in imported live or 
dressed meats. The prices of range cattle, 
which are still constantly rushed to Chicago, 
are considered ‘‘ridiculously low” on the 
ranges. 
Reports of potato rot from Maine and Ver¬ 
mont tell disastrous tales. Iu one case in 
Maine four acres, estimated to yield 1,000 
bushels, were sold for $2. In Vermont the 
rot is the worst since 1844. Many fields have 
been left uudug; others that have been dug, 
haven't paid for the work. This is the gener¬ 
al story; but, of course, there are numerous 
exceptions. The total yield of potutoes iu 
Manitoba this year is placed at 2,750,000 to 
3,000,000 bushels, and owing to the short crop 
in Ontario there is a good demand for them. 
The shipments to London, Hamilton and To¬ 
ronto have already reached about 20,000 
bushels, The freight rate from Wiunipeg to 
poiuts in Western Ontario is a trifle over ID 
cents per bushel. It is hardly likely there 
will be any considerable importation of pota¬ 
toes from abroad this year, os there is a scar¬ 
city in Europe also, uud those few places 
which have a surplus can find markets nearer 
home. Potatoes are reported to be 40 per 
cent, higher in London now than a year ago. 
Throughout this country the movement nearly 
everywhere is towurds higher prices. There 
Ls less change iu the loading markets than 
elsewhere. 
LATEST MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New Youk,S aturday, Oct. 22, 1881. 
NEW YORK MARKETS. 
Cotton.—T he quotations, according to the American 
ol&sslffcatlon, are as follows; 
New Orlcaus. 
Uplands. and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary.6 13-16 7 i-i6 . 
Strict Ordinary.1 7-16 7 9-16 . 
Good Ordinary.s.t® . 
Strict Good Ordinary.. 8 13-16 8 15-16 .. ,. 
Low Middling.. U 3-16 9 5-16 .. . 
8trlct Low Middling... 9)6 . 
Middling .y t)-i6 9 n-i6 . .. 
Good Middling.91* 
Strict Good Middling... 9 15-16 10 1-16 
Middling Fair.10 5-16 in ?-i6 .. . 
Fair.10 15-16 It 1-16 
•TAIMKD. 
Good Ordinary. 6 11-16 i Low Middling .... 8 5-16 
Strlet Good Ord. 7-k, I Middling. 9 8-16 
Hay and sthaw. Fairly active and steady, ilav- 
Cholce Timothy per luO ft. 1 MC; No. 1, sius-.p; No. 
2 72)*c; Clover. mixed, 65*7;.c.clover, !3oe5To; shipping. 
60c; Straw.-Long rye 7&,aiiMe, short do, 46opjth.\ oat. 
450506. 
Hop* Browers continue quite moderate tiuyew, and 
this maintain* the market. American Hops N Y. 
State new crop, uliolce. 20 i 421 c; do medium to prime, 
I 60 .I 80 crop Of lb-> 6 , common to good, Italic, QO, l"-" 0 , 
best, ogiSv; do common to medium, ii* 6 c; I’acule, 
Coast, crop li-E best, U>V6I2C: do common to good, 
8<gil0o* do good to pri me, tVtfSc. Foreign —German 
eroj) 1 H>;, do 1886, best, l/VudSC; do. common 
to fair, lUig>i 2 c. 
Vnoirr tm.Ks. Potatoes.-Long Island Rose, per hhl. 
92 (Mr#92 I'. State Uurbauk. p. r bbl, *1 yi I,-.; 15, Stale 
Hebron, *1 i3<dd 90: Jersey Peer lists, per bbl $1 75,1,1 90; 
Nova Scotia, per bbl. 92 Whirl 2 25; sweet, Virginia 
choice yellow, per bbl, 92WW2 23; do, Jersey choice, 
per bbl. $1 iHi*2 50. Onions, Connecticut red, 
per bbl. J2 50 ,43 do, Orange County red, per bbl, 
<1 50<jil2 73; do, yellow, per bbl,, «2 00.^3 00; onions, 
white, per bbl. $1 51 x 9)5 fto: Tomatoes, per crate. 23te33c; 
Cabbages, Long Island, per 100, *(ka>7; cauliflower, 
per bln, $Uu> 2 00 Celery, Long Island, per doz bunches, 
(0cy>9l. Turnips, pur bbl, HOctiiifll 00. 
i. ut>; an interior, per bbl, ,5c>«-S1 26; Grapes, per lb, 1), 
«Nc. Pears. Bartlett, per box, 91 '1X39 50; do Duehess, 
per bbl, *2 ROfiM W); do Scckel, per keg, * 1 saw.2 50; 
do Lawrenee, per bU, *2 Sl>«/*:l 50 do Betlrre Hose, per 
2 I KVa2 50; Cranberries,Cape Cod, fair to funcy.per 
bbl. *5 7 (.«. 50; do do do per crate *2 ViM»2 B0; do Jer 
sey, per crate. 91 <5'<42 25 Quinces, fair to choice, per 
bbl, *3 was 00; do common, per bbl, *2 GX^2 50. 
FMltge muni. -Apples, Evaporated, Choice ro 
fancy, 9K'xplWic; do do common to prime, new, 7 W 
"W; do sliced, new, 5 <. 7S,e; do chopped, 2W.o; 00 
cores and skins, 2^c; i lierrles put. d, new, iU@IUo: 
Raspberries—cvapornteil, new, 26c do sun dried, 21c, 
Blackberries, prime, new, KWotue, Huckleberries 
new-, 10c; Reaches, sun dried, peeled, new iK.tAle; do, 
Delaware, evaporamd, peeled, m^anc; do do do un 
peeled, 16 k 17c. 
Nitts. —Peanuts are In moderate demand. Fancy 
hand-picked quoted at 5c. and farmers' grades at 
4@4)$C, 
Chkstnutb.—F irm at 9I7.V34, with some sales at 
higher prices. Hickory nuts are flrm at <1 25<«1 30 per 
bush. 
Poultry.—Litk.—F owls. Jersey, State, and Penn 
aylvanla, per ft, 9r®9hio; fowls. Wes;., per n>, 76i)3k.o 
roosters, old, per ft. %%!>){<•: turkeys, per lb Sulfle; 
ducks, western poi nalr, •tSSKOe; chickens, near-by 
per lb. Sgilpv^c; do, western, per lb, skMalOc; geese, 
western, per pair, J 1 uo-k-l 25. 
Poultry.—Dbkssko. Turkeys, per pound, at 3 
®llc; Towls, Philadelphia and Jersey lie; do, 
west Iced, prime. old cocks, per tb, 'Xk7c. 
Squabs, white, per doz. iX); Mqnabs, dark, per 
doz, 92 Oh; ducks, Philadelphia, spring, per lb. 13 
(x)14c; do old, ehoh-n. 9.vile; chickens, spring, Phila¬ 
delphia, per tb, 1. While: do, do, western, per ID, 7<a.llc; 
do do state. lOAUo 
(Iamb.—W oodcock, per pair, 75c. Grouse, prime, 
per pair 9tXsis91:pnrtrlOKes, prime, per pair, SOOM*] 00 ; 
English snipe, per doz, «1 Waal 50; wild ducks, per 
pair, 30ct#3 60. 
PROVISION MARKETS, 
New Youk—Provisions.—Pork.- Jle.xs, quoted at 
913 75 for old; 911 500411 73 for new; City Short 
Clear, 915 50(* 17 53; Extra Prime, $13, Prime Mess. Sllez 
15; Family Mess, 911 tXXali. SBKB-CIty Extra In¬ 
dia Mess, 9115613 . Kxttn Mess. In barrels. $8 25® H 75; 
Packet, 9'jik!0, Plate. $8 25<»8 ,3. Family Moss, $H 5 ik<« 
9. Berk U.ims.—Q uoted at 915 7M«16WI. Cut ttE&Tfi. 
Green Shoulders. 4 Vdc: Green Hams, sc Pickled Hel 
lies quoted 8 , 18^0 for 12 lb average Pickled Hams, 10 
(sHO^c; Pickled Shoulders. ftV-tUc, Smoked Hams. llCti 
lUfcC. Smoked shoulders, 661 c Dkkmmxd Boos, city 
Heavy to l.lghi. 6 W* 6 >*e; Pigs, 6V@7e. Lard.-C ity 
Steam, 6,40.1,6 30c: Ucllned quoted Continent, 0.80c; 
South American, 7.auct November. 6.lU<z«.4de; Dee.-m 
her. 6.386*6.400: January. 6 13.1 i.ltic; February, 6.49® 
6.52c, March, G..YY 4 4.4 iv; May, 6 . 684916 . 620 , 
Philadelbiha, 1 - a.—Provisions.- Bkkb.—C ity fam¬ 
ily, $H 50m 9 UI; do packets. 97 uli, ,smokc<l beef, 
144915c; Beef hams, $P- '.2U. Pouk.— Mess, $16 0U; do 
prime mess, uew. $15 50; do, do, .family, 910 0 
tali iki. Hams—smoked, ll(412Ke doS. P. cured In tea, 
UkmUtau; sides, clear ribbed In sult.K^pu Me- do smoked 
lOM alOWc; »hou liters Iu ary r.nlt,fully cured,6t^e:do do 
smoked, 7 47^0, shoulders, pickle cured, stymie do do 
smoked, iJvSBO; bellies In pickle, iMtUUc; do break¬ 
fast bacon. WikiUc. La rd -city Ucllned, $7 2:*«h; do, 
Steam, 96 H 71414 ?; do, Butchers’loose, $6 504,6 75 . 
St ooiiis-P rovisions,-P ouk 913 50; Lard.-9S 10 
®6 15. Dry Salt Meats.—B oxed shoulders, 95 U0; 
Long clear. f7 121^; clear ribs. 97 25; short clear, 
*|50. Bacon - Boxed Shoulders, 96 0(1; Long clear, 
97 TVJ.a 00: dear ribs, 97 7f..*8 uu; short clear, 9 ? nTVsi 
8 37!*. Hams, $10 5.km 12 50. 
Chicago -Mess pork. -913 25. Lard.- Per 100 lbs, 
9'j 25. Short Rib sides iloosci. $7; dry sailed 
shoulders, boxed, $5 50;short clear sides, boxet". $7 40. 
Baltimore. Md. PRovtsioNS Mess Pork. 917 5Gta» 
DAIRY AND EGG MARKETS. 
New York.—Sutteh—C reamery,—West., best. 2'c; 
do, prime 21 '(b? 2 c; do', good. 18«,2hc; do poor, 10 , 2 17c, 
do Juue, 17«i2Uc; State, ex, pails. 2«,.c26y*c. do do tubs, 
24<!i25c; stale dairy, new—Half Ilrktns, tubs, best, 24c; 
do do flue, 20.4 22 c; do, do, good, 1 fci 19c; 
tlrklns, tine, 21c; do good, IH<.. 2 > c. Westtm— Iml 
tatiou creamery, best. 1 Am 20 c: do. line, ) 6 w. 
lie: Western dairy, tine, l7»l$e; do, fair. 15 
(atlGe; do, factory, early make, I5mlec: do, do, 
late make, best, prime, iSc; do do do, do, good, 
14c* do do, poor, UBiimUHiC. 
Chkesk.—F actury, nest, white, 1116(4)1)96; do, best 
colored. ll'*c; ilo. good. 10!*"illc: light -kirns, best, 
StymUMc: do common, ixasc, Ohio rnctory, line, lli.u 
llMc; uo do fair, 9)*(mlue. 
PMit.ADELruiA, I’a. Bi itkii firm. Penn, creamery 
extra at 24im;f>c, western creamery extra at 24 ua 2 T>c; 
B C. uud N. V . creamery exira, 22 i.23c; packing but¬ 
ler, T>4al2c Cheese was d d). New York full cream. 
12c; Ohio Hats, choice. IPvodl^c. do fair to prime, l.4 t 
®llHc. Eggs were linn, xleu.iy. Pennsy ivania tlrsls, 
22 c, wluo uud other western firsts, 22 c. 
Baltimore, Md. - Butter—S teady. Western packed, 
ITfeiOc; creamery', 2lui25c. Eggs—Firm at 19i*20c. 
CHtcAao, ill -m rntiu-Creamerv. ig^misc; dairy. 
16!*(a22c. Kous.—Freeh, Northern, it*-* 141799 c. peruoz. 
St. Imms, Mo.—E qgb steady at 15o. Luttke— Quiet. 
Creamery. 23a,25c. Dairy, 16 j*22c. 
FLOUR AND GR 2 LIN MARKETS. 
New York.—Wheat.— Ungraded Red, SOiassiac; No. 
2 Red, 6249c; No. 1 White, 8 eQ 1 . 8 SC, Ifngradcd \Vhlle. 
86c. No. 2 Red, for October, 8 * 2 x,c. do for Novetnber.Sjq 
(a83c; do. for December, khOssaR-I I-I6c:dofor January 
8199(^84 15-ltic; do for Kohniary, st-tj- '3TfcC; do March, 
86|Qc; do April, ■d^c; do May, W6k*89Cj do for Juue, 
sikm 8 u;$c; do (or December, si^jc, BaRljsy. E.ast 
eru, 180 Inferior. 63c; No. 2 Chicago, "0c: No. l Cnmula, 
9UC. Corn. -Ungraded Mixed, at 32!q.g.:>23 4 c; Steamer 
Mixed. 60?ie; No. V. 52Mc; No. 2 tor October, 2 c. do 
rot NovciuOer. 31t»'<.32>»C, do tor December. 52It 1 , 4 . 
524$c; do for January, . , dl 8 -it52C: do for May. 3 t ig,m.>3lk. 
Oats. No, .. .1... a IOI 
(433c; do. Wane. 36486 ) 40 ; No. I H lute. S7c- Mlxeo 
Western. S2C#34c; White do. 33<a.«V; No. 2 White for 
do November, 33c; do for December, , No, 2 
for Uctobcr. mwtxtfan do for November. sa4w;3*l9o; 
do for December, 3:1)9 j,33>f,c; do for January, 33\ic; do 
for ilay, tOjltc. 
Flour and Mnal.-Flouk. Quotations: Flue 92 uo 
®2 73 ; Superflue, $2 50<tf8 10; Extra No. 2 , *3 u/a 
3 10; Gooil to Fancy Extra male, $i 50yA4 id; 
Common to Good Extra Western. 93 d.tg. 1 40-. Good to 
Choice Ex tra Western. |J 5ix«i4 *i’i; Coinmou to Fair 
Extra Ohm, 93 0o«3 UU; Good to Faucy, $< UXal «i; 
Common Extra .Minnesota. 93 000*3 70; clear, 93 ki t 
l 16; Rye Mixture, 93 6* 15: Struight. H 00o»4 50; 
Patent. 94 Ska I DU; Patent Winter Wheat, Extra. 91 lo 
(a <4 20 latter for old. City Mill Extra fur W.lmllis,,94 13 
ui4 .15, latur in uow pkgs. Boer mens Flohu.—C om 
moo to rair Extra at *3 2>atG). G-txal ro Fancy, do 
94 10ut4 83 UykFloi s. anpernne, »3 55«t3 A., coos 
51 sal. Yellow Wrsieru quoted at 9 . ikka.2 35. and 
Brandywine 82 85*92 95. Buckwiikat Ft.oi*R — Quoted 
at9255(d)2 7U. 
I’hilaokli'iua, Pa.—Ft.ot’R.—W’esteru and Pcnnsyl 
Vituiu suparnno, 92 25 to 92 e5; do do do extra. *2 75.aJ; 
Pennsylvania Family. *3 50 to «J 75; Pennsylvania 
Roller Process, ?i<,<it 25; Delaware family. 40, 
1 01 I 0 clem ■ ’I',. ; 10; do straight, e. H 25: in 
■liana clear. *m'J ii..(,l )o; do straight, $4 lusvl 2.*.; St. 
Louis and Southern Illinois clear, sd iAAa l to; do, do, 
straight, xl lurai 25; \v Inter wheat paleul, fair to choice 
9t 25e#4 60; Minnesota linkers* clear, $4 ill) to *. 25; 
dodo straight, $4 S7tn.i(,4 68; Minnesota puteuta, fair to 
choice. 94 75 (.ji»i 90, Rye Flour, *3 yo per biu-rcl. 
Wheat.—N o. 2 Red for Uctuuer, 82k4i*-;te; do for No¬ 
vember, 82341,1 »;ic; do for Deeemtier, S34i aHle; do fur 
January, AlApaWic. Corn No, 2 mixed aud high 
Mixed track In gram depot. Ale; No. 2 yellow on 
irack, 54540 . No 2 Mixed for October. 5l<ai62c do for 
N..viqni>qr, 50tii5lo. do for December. 4st S (,i49o do for 
Juuuury, P^'aiuc. Oats. Ungraded white ,’,4W. 
No. 3 white 24c; No. 2 white, 35c; Choice do, 35 ti 
laJO'qc. 
Hubbaio, N. Y W heau-No. I Hurd higher. New 
ava 35 ( 40 : old do. 8Se; new No, I Hard Northern Pa 
cllle, 8,4,o; old do. 84t$ to 85c; Whiter wheat higher — 
No. 2 rest Michigan, Sl^e; No l white Michigan, s2e; 
No. 2 lied Hlluolsand Indiana track, 80c. Corn-No. 2, 
* 18)40 lu store; do ou track, 18 ) 40 ; No. 3,17<^c, track; 
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No. 2 yellow, 4SL$c on track. Oats-Prices shade 
higher. No. 2 wh|re.3J?4(,j:33e: No. 3 white. 31J#J)32c; No. 
2 mixed, 30K<a3le. 
CiucAao.—Whcat.-No 2 Spring. KKVfe; No. 3 do, 
65c: No. 2 Red. 72c; Corn-No. 2. 40Ke: Oats—No. 
2. 25 )*c. Rye—No 2, 30c. Barley—No. 2, O’Jc. 
St. LOCK, Mo.—Flour.—Family. 92 5f*»2 «5: Choice. 
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Oats—Cash, 24 k 2 tt 825 c; November, 247-jlc; May, 28 ) 40 . 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
Nkw York. Saturday, Oct, 22 1887 
Much Cows About 55 head are reported to have 
arrived thus far this week. Prices ore llrm aud sales 
have been made at $35 to $33 for Decent to Good 
Milkers. 
BKKVKS.-Virglnla Steers, 1,565 n> average, at 15 30 
per KM tt; do 1.336 n>. at 9-5 25: do. 1.499 lb. at 
95 10: do 1,288 lb. at $1 90; do. 1.630 ft, ai »4 65; Col- 
oradudo 1,230 ft, at *3 65; do 1.246 ft al 93 60; Illinois 
Sircrs, 1 306 lb. average, at 9 4 50; per 100 ft; do. J.318 
ft, at $1 45; do l,K» ft. at $4 25, do. 1,249 ft. at 94 20; 
do. 1,391 lb at 94 15, Virginia do, 1.339 ft. at $4 75; do 
1,300 ft. al 94 75; do. 1,886 ft, at »4 SO. State Oxen 1500 
lb. at 82 SO, Texan Steers. 1104 lb average, at $3 39 
l*er Mil ft; do I,lu7 ft, at 9-1 SU: do. 11(6 lb at *3 10: 
Ohio Steers 1.1B8 ft average at 93 '*) periOOft: Jersey 
St lllers K IT lb average, at *1 75 ja-r 100 lb* do 1177 ft, at 
* 1 . do. 9 .mi lb, at H 50: do 1210 ft at 9;>; Indiana Steers 
1,242 at $4 95; 1,215ft. at $1: Illinois. Steers. 1.458 Ibav- 
erago, at 15 35 per I'M lb; do .to. 1887 ft. at 92 15; do, 
MOu lb at 9*. Colorado do 1155 ft at *3S3: do, 1160 ft at 
93 $9; do UOJ ft at 93 65; do 1112 ft at $3 60. 
Calves.-O rassers, 235 lb average; at 92 70 per PM 
do 2*5 lb at $285; Gnssers. 246 lb average, at $2 55 per 
KM ft; do 2-39 lb at *2 8 u Fed l alves, IMS ft average 
;>i 8 ) 40 per tb:do, 2*9 ft. at .T7s<*; do 273 lb at4c; veals, 
PU ib, at 8 ) 40 : Fed Calves. I 8 u to t'.M ft average, at 3 
(a3c; per ft. veals. 277 ib, at 6 ( 40 . 
Shkrpanu Lambs.—O hm Sheep, 95 ft average,at $4 40 
per 100 lh; do, 90)^ ID. at $1 75. Kentucky do. SI Ib. 
at $4. do, 90 ft, at $1 25; Ketitucxy Yearlings S6 lb at 
94 T!>»; Territory Sheep lid lh average, at $4 6ti per 
ion B>! Indiana 67 Ib average, at 95 63 per 100 Ib; 
do.fiti lb at c*i 70 State do, 66 lb 95 75: Norrhern Can- 
ala Lambs, iig ft, at $5 s7Hj; do 70 Ib. at $6; State 
Sheep. S3 ft average, at 9:150 per ICO Ib; ublo do 110 ft. 
at 8 ( 66 ) 4 ; State Lamb*. flT Ib. ui 93 87v.; Cauiula Sheep 
ii^. Hi average.at $1 pet* KM lb; do .Ewes' 119 Ib ill 94 25; 
State Lambs. 57)$ ft. at $5 > 1 . Northern Canada do 63 
at *5 75; do (few sheep 1 till lb at $5 75: do 66 lb at 
*6 10; do, 65 lb at *n l2Wt do, 77 lb at 96 *45; State 
ShcH-p, 91 lb average at. •iiui tier UlU lh; Colorado do 
Wo lb at $1 35; Kentucky do 8. ID, at $4 "M; Canada 
Lambs. 76 lb. at *6 viU,, do 70 lb, at 96 20; do 70 lb, 
96 *25; State Slieep, 86 lh average, al I 25 per ll)J lb; do 
90 lb at *4 50; State Lambs, 70 lb. at $6 15. 
H 00 s.—Western Hogs, 190 lb average, at 95 05 per 
100 lb; Roughs., 2M lb $. 05. 
BeBB.u.o.-SiticKt* -Receipts for week. 34.000 head: 
for same time lust w<-ck, ;iy.6ou head; Common to Fair, 
sheep, 93 25t.c3 70; Good to choice, 9 1 i».jj W; lumt.s 
lower; Western $4 75 $5 40; Canadian. *3 40t.a5 wi. 
H*"ts -Receipts for week, ihus far, s«,4*.»fi head: for 
same tluu* last week. *4,4sJ head. Mixed pigs and 
Yorkers, 91 4U«,! til: selected. Yorkers, $1 50u*4 35, He- 
teeuid medium weights. *4 60t«t4 65; Coarse mixed 
heavy ends, $3 ISi* l; Slags, *314,3 25. 
CHIOAOO. Cattlk.- Shipping HOSTS 92 6.V4485.slock 
er* and feeders 9175 . 430 ); Cows, hulls ami Mixed. 
9 1 25 * 2 70: Texas cattle. 91 6 tkiii 2 65: western range, s. 
*2 KtaiJ 75. Itons. Mixed, $4 2(Xa4 45: heavy. $« *2.V>* 
165; Light, $4 20664 50. Rough and skt|M, $3 00 C *4 20; 
Skkkv. Natives. *2 -IV.iilUO: w estern $3 irx^.3 50; Texans 
92 5lk$3 50; lambs. (4 2lkx5 50. 
■St. Loo is.—C attle.— Fair to Choice Heavy Native 
Steers. 94 25 4:4 ii: Fair,to Good. $3 60a l 30; Butehets* 
Steers, Fair to Choice, *3 14443 7o. Range™ common 
graoa un good corn fed. 92 lons.l -M. Hoos.—Choice 
heavy and Butchers - Selections, 94 5>k4 l65: Faekiug 
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