THE BUBAL WEW-Y0BKEB. 
6 ®? 
geese, western, per pair, $1 40@1 65; chickens; spring, 
per lb.11@13c. 
Poultry.—Drksskd— Turkeys. per B>,10®14c; Fowls, 
Philadelphia, 15c; do western, 12@14%c: squabs; 
white, per doz. $3 CO: do dark, per doz. $1 50@1 75, 
chickens Philadelphia spring, 16(S19c: do western do, 
ll@15c; ducks, spring, per lb, ll®15c; do, 10@’5c. 
thus far this week, of which 45 were a herd of Hoi- 
steins which were sent to the American Exchange to 
be sold. While there is scarcely any quotable improve¬ 
ment in prices, there is mo e Inquiry and a rather 
firmer feeling. Still $50 is rarely exceeded for Good 
Cows and Common stock sells down to $30. A carload 
of heavy Livingston County Cows could probably be 
sold for a littte more money, and a few could be re¬ 
tailed at 160. 
Hops—S tate, 1888, best, 80®81c: do, 1887. fair 
144115; do, common, 12® 13; do, old. 6® 10; California, 
choice, 18®16; do good, I8<gl4; do common, U@12. 
Hay and Straw.— Hav—Choice Timothy, 85®90c! 
good do 75@80c, medium, 65®7(Jc; shipping 55®60c.> 
clover, mixed, E0m60c. Straw.—fio. 1, rye, 65®70c‘> 
short do, 40@50c; oat,40@45c. 
Bf.ans.— Marrows, $2 45®2 50; medium, choice $2 30 
pea $2 50®2 55; red kidneys, $1 95@2; white kidneys 
choice, $2 15®2 25; foreign, mediums, $1 80®1 95; do 
small, $2 05@2 10; California Lima, $3 00; green peas, 
new, $2 00. 
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKETS. 
Vegetables.— Potatoes.—Long Island, per bbl,$175® 
185: New Jersey per bbl. $1 50®$1 65; Sweets, per bbl, 
$1 50®$2 00, Onions, Stale per bbl. $2 00®2 25: Orange 
Co, per bbl, $1 25® 150; Cabbages. Long Island, per 100, 
$150 ® 2 50; tomatoes, per crate 254 40c; cucumners per 
thousand, *100**1 25: corn, per 100, 40®*1 ; Egg Plant, 
per bbl, SI 25t*$l 75; Beans. Lima $150®*1 75; Squash, 
per bbl, $1 00®*1 75; Turnips, Russia, 75c@|l 00; Cau- 
iflower, per bbl. 75@$2 00. 
Fruits.— Fresh.— Peaches, Jersey, best, $1 25® 
$1 50; do do, common to fine, 25c@*l 00; Water¬ 
melons, choice, large, per lull. $10 00® $12 00; do, 
common to good, *5 00 a $8 00: Apples, Pipptn, 
per bbl, $1 50u$2 25 ; do, Malden’s Blush, $1 75® 
$2 35. do. Gravenstein, $2 e0..$2 z5; do common, *0 75 
to 1 50: Pears, Bartlett, nearby, per bbl, *5 00<e*7 00; do 
do, Western, $b OO.u $7 00; do do, per keg, $2 50@*S (10: 
do. Louis bonne, per bbl, *5 00to$6 00; do, Sheldon, 
$5 00(a*6 00 oo, Seckle. *4 00o$6 00: do, inferior, *2 5o 
@$3 00 Grapes, Delaware, per lb, 5@6c; do. Martha. 
8®4c; do. Concord, 2 3c; do, Niagara, 6®8c; do, other, 
8®4. Plums, Green Gage, per bbl $6 00 @$s oO; do do, 
per crate. *1 25®$l 50; do, Blue Gage, per bbl, *6 00* 
*6 50. do. Damson, 6 00 * 7 00; Muskmelous, Jersey, per 
bbl - $0 50t«$2 50 ; Cranberries, Cape Cod, choice, per 
bbl, *6 00@t7 00 ; do do, light, $5 00@$5 50, do do, per 
crate, $1 V5@$2 25. 
CALVES.—Grassers, 229 lb. at2%c;do 225 lb, at 2%c; 
Western Calves, 309 lb. at 3%c: Veals, 130 lb. at 7c: 
Grassers, 183 lb, at 2%c: Veals. 178 lb. at 7%c: do, 
220 lb. at6c: do, 135 1b, at 5c: Pennsylvania Veal, 110 
lb, at 7c; do, 1301b, at 7%c: Fed Calves, 331 lb, at 3c; 
State Veais, 148 lb average, at 7%c. 
Sheep and Lambs— Pennsyivania Sheep, 89 lb. at *4 00 
per 100 lb: Pennsylvania Lambs, 65 lb. at $6 10 do, 69 
lb, at $6 Territory Sheep. 110 lb. at $4 35; Pennsylvania 
Sheep. 93 lb, at $3 75; do Lambs (burry pelts), 62% lb, 
at *5 50; State Sheep 90 lb. at 3%c; do, 71 lb, at 4c: 
d 1 83 lb. at 4Wc, do, 99 lb. at 4%c; Kansas do. 97 lb, at 
4%c Bucks.llO lb, at Sc; Northern Canada Lambs, 70 
lb, at 6%c; State do, 62 lb. at 5%c: do, 68 lb, at 6%e; 
do 61 lb. at *6 20 per 100 lb; Territory Sheep. 93 lb, at 
*4 f 35 per 100 ib; Canada La > bs 79% lb, at *6 45; do, 78 
lb, at $6 50: State Lambs 61 ib at $5 06%: State Sheep, 
81 lb. at *4 25; State Lambs, 67 lb, at *6 37%: Western 
Sheep,.80 lb. at $4 25; do. 102 lb, at $4 40; State Lambs, 
59 lb, at $6 25. 
Hoos — Ohio Hogs. 165 lb average,at $6 50 per 10; 
lb; State do, 253 lb, at *6 60; do, 245 lb. at $6 650 
do, 197 Ib, at $6 70; do 230 lb, at $6 75; Rough do, 
230 to 315 lb, at $5 50 to *5 75; State Hogs, 230 Ib. at *6 60 ; 
do, 168 lb, at *6 65: do. 153 lb, at *6 70: State Pigs, 
90 lb, at *« 75: Rough Hogs, 232 lb, at $5 70; do, 320 lb, 
#5 60. State Hogs, 202 Ib, at *6 60: Hogs. 317 lb, at 
$6 60; Pigs, 132 lb. at $6 75. Rough Hogs. 266 lb, at $5 60: 
State Hogs 222 lb, ;$6 60, Rough ao, 338 lb, at $5 60; 
Stags, 86 f lb, at *4 60. ’ 
Chicago.—C attle—Beevet $6 00®*6 50: steers at" $3 25 
@4 00; Stockers and feeders at $2 00®$ 2 95, cows, bulls 
and mixed at $1 50@$S00; Texas cattle at $1 70@3 00; 
Western Rangers. $2 80@$425. 
Hogs - —H eavy at $6 15@$6 80: light at $57 5@$6 10; 
skips at $3 50@$5 40; Mixed, $6 00@$b 55. 
Sheep,—N atives Inferior to Primeat$300® 3 90! west¬ 
ern at *3 25®$3 70; Texans Shorn at $2 65®$3 40; 
Lambs at $3 75@$5 76. 
Fruits Dried— Apples.—Evaporated,Choice to fancy 
6%®7%c: do common to prime, evaporated, 5®6%c; 
do sliced, new, 4*5%c; do chopped, 2%(o3%c; do cores 
and skins, —@le; < herries -pitted, 13® 15c; Raspber 
rles—evaporated, 20®24e do sun-dried, 24@26c; Black¬ 
berries, 7%c, Huckleberries, 9®10c. 
Nuts.— Peanuts are at steady prices, with moderate 
demands. Fancy hana picked quoted at 5®5%c and 
farmers’ grades at 4®4%c. 
Philadelphia, Pa.—Potatoes.- Jersey, 80®55c. per 
bush, basket; southern New Rose, choice, per bbl. $175 
@2; do, do. medium io prime, Sl@l 50; do do, culls, bbl, 
40®50c; Southern Chill Reds, choice, bbl, $1 50®2UO. 
PROVISION MARKETS. 
New York.—Provisions.—Pork.- One-year old Mess, 
quotedl5 25@15 75, New mess, 1625® 1700 short clear; 17 50 
®$19 00 Extra Prime mess. $15 00: prime do, $15®15 50, 
and family mess, $19 00 ( 3,20 00. Beef— India .ness, In 
tierces, *17®$20 , Extra Mess, In barrels $7®7 50; 
Packet, $ 8®8 50: per Dbl, and $12@12 50 in tierces, 
Plate. $7 50®7 75; Family at $9 50. Hams.—$14 00®18 
$14@14 50 Winter packing. Cut Meats. Quoted 12 lb 
average. Bellies, 9c; Pickled Hams, 12%c; pickled 
Shoulders 7%c Smoked shoulders at 8 %® 8 %e; do Hams 
12%c. Dressed Hogs.—Cliy heavy to light, 8 ® 8 %c. 
Lard.- September, $8 67%; October, $8 65®$870; City 
steam, 9 30: refined quoted $10 10 for Continent, $11.25 
for So. America. 
Philadelphia, Pa.— Provisions.—Beef.— City, fami¬ 
ly, per bbl $8 50@9; do do, packets, $7 50®8; smoked 
beef, 12®13c; beef hams, $i6t»17. Pork.— Mess. $16; 
do, prime mess, new, $14 50; do family, $16 a0.®17 
Hama.smokcd, per lb, 12%@14c do, S. P., cured In 
tierces, U*U%c;doao do, In salt, 8%®9c; sides, clear 
ribbed, smoked. 9%@10; shoulders, in dry salt and fully 
cured, 7®7%c: do, do, smoked, 7%®7%c; Shouluers, 
pickle cured. 7%@7%c; do do smoked, 8%®9c; bellies 
in pickle, 9®9%c: do rueakfast bacon, 10@llc. Lard.— 
Firm; Cltv r. flned,$10.50»$11.00do steam,$10.25®10.27%; 
butchers’ loose, $9 50®9 75. 
Chicago.—MESS Pork.— $15 50, Lard.— $10 90 per 100 
lbs; Short Rib sides (loose;, t9 45; day salted shoul¬ 
ders. boxed. $8 62®$8 75; short clear sides, boxed, 
$7 62%®$ 7 75. 
DAIRY AND EGG MARKETS. 
New York.—Butter.- Creamery State, fancy palls; 
24c. tubs, 23to28%c: Western fancy, 23c; prime, 19to21c, 
fair to good, 13^. 17c: State dairy tubs, good to fancy, 
I9®22c: lair. 15® 17c; Welsh prime, 18i*2Uc; lair to good, 
15@17e: Western Imitation Creamery, choice, 16^. 18c; 
do good to prime, 14® 15c ; dairy, line. 14%i«,i5c ; good, 
18w l 8 %c , ordinary, i2®12%c ; Western factory, June, 
tlrktus, 14c. June tubs, 13«,13%c: lresh firkins, 12%®i3c; 
fre 8 n tubs, l 2 %® 13c; seconds, 12c : Western dairy and 
factory thirds, ll®ll%e. 
Cheese— Full cream, white and colored, State fac¬ 
tory, 8 %* 9c; good to choice do, 8 @ 8 %c; medium at 
7 %(* 7 J 4 C, and ordinary at 7.,..7%c ; skims, light white, 
6 %® 6 j- 4 c; colored, 5%®6c; meuium, 4®5c; full, l®3c; 
Ohio flat, 7<a8%c. 
Eggs,— Eastern, 19%@20c ; Western, 17@19%c. Cana¬ 
da, 19,s 19 ) 40 . 
Philadelphia, Pa.— Butter.— Pennsylvania cream 
ery extra, at 23c; Western creamery, extra at 16 %® 17c, 
B. C. anu N Y. creamery, extra, 17c; Western factory 
14®15e, packing butter, 11* 12c. Eggs.—Were siea iy, 
Pennsylvania tlrsis, 16^200; W estern firsts. i7% 18 c; 
Cheese-Firm; demand fair; New York full cream, at 
9® 9%c, Ohio fiats choice, 8 %c; do, fair to prime, 7®7%c; 
Chicago, III.—Butter.— Creamery, 23@24%c; dairy, 
10@19%c. EGGS.—Quiet at 15%<»16%c. 
Boston—Butter.— Western creamery, extras, 20® 
21 c per lb, extra firsts, i 6 t* 20 e, firsts, 18®18%e; imita¬ 
tion creamery, 16®18c; factory, 15<g,17c; New York and 
Vermont, extra creamery, 21®21%c; extra firsts. 19,<s 
20c; Vermont dairy, ltxj. 20c. Cheese.—choice Northern 
factory, 9%e. low grades as to quality, w estern, 8 i® 
8 %c. sage 9c; Add %<a,lc per tt> for Jobbing prices. 
Eggs.—Firm, Easteru, fresh, 17%®18c; fancy, 19®20c; 
Northern, 17@17%c; Western, 17%c. 
Communications received for the Week Ending 
October 6 . 1888. 
A. H. H.—W. M T.-S. P. L.—E. W.—H. A. W.—S. P. 
L. —I. R. W.—L. P. H. I. H.-C. H. E.—P. C—J. W. I.— 
N. M.—T. B. T.- J E C.—W. T.—T. P.-R. T.—F. B. B.— 
A. G. F.—J. W.—M A. H.—J. N., thanks—L. C. G —D. 
S.—N. F —S. M. C.—W. B Pratt, thank you—J. C. T.— 
M. C.-G, F. C.-E. P. P.-J. M. E. & Sons. 
SEND TEN CENTS IN POSTAGE STAMPS TO 
E. A O. WARD, 
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
for Circular giving important advice about ship¬ 
ping produce. Also containing recipe for pre¬ 
serving Eggs- Established 1845. 
No, ‘279 Washington St., New York City. 
LAND FOR SALE. 
Three thousand acres of solendid prairie land lying 
in F.dgar Co., Illinois, 30 miles west of Terre Haute, 
Indiana, on the Indianapolis & St. Louis Railroad, is 
offered for sale, on good terms, in lots to suit purchas¬ 
ers. This land is conveniently located, of the very 
best quality, well set in blue grass: has been used for 
grazing stock for many years has never been culti¬ 
vated. and is new and rich. One of the best tracks or 
land in Central Illinois. For terms address or apply 
to— 
PRESTON HUSSEY, 
Terre Haute, Iudiana, 
—OR— 
WILLIAM H STERRETT, 
Dudley, Illinois, near the land. 
Pennsylvania Agricultural Works, York, Pa. 
Farquhar’s Standard Engines and Saw Mills. 
Send for Catalogue. Portable, Sta. 
tionary. Traction and Automatic E»- 
gines aapeclaity. V» arranted equalor 
superiorto 
any made. 
Address A. B. FARQUHAR A SON, York, Pa. 
Corn Shellers, Fodder Masticators, Grist Mills,etc. 
> 
Warranted the most perfect Force-Feed ’ 
Fertilizer Drill in existence. Send for' 
circular. A B. FARQUHAR, York, Pa. I 
W FOR ALL <8(30 a week and expenses 
paid. Samples worth $5 and particulars 
free. P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. 
NATURAL PEACH PITS. 
Grown in Western N. Carolina, counted the best. A 
limited quantity of small naturals. Refer to Chase 
Bros. Co., Rochester. Write for prices. 
A.A.MIUFOKD «fc CO., Hickory, N. C. 
S HROPSHIRE SHEEP—Ram lambs from 
Imported ewes, and ewes bred from imported 
stock. Sheep can be seen at “ Bay State Fair,” or 
address J. K.. KNOX, Palmer, Mass. 
GRAIN MARKETS. 
Chicago, Ills.—No. 2 Spring Wheat, $1 09%@%. No. 3 
Spring Wheat, 96.. 98c. No. 2 Red. $1 09%i«.$l 09%. No. 
2 Corn, 44%i*5c. No. 2 Oats. 24e. No. 2 Rye at58%c. 
No. 2 Barley at 77c No. 1 Etax seed at $1 4(3. 
Buffalo —Wheat—no. l, Bara, old. *1 37%; 2 car¬ 
loads on track at $1 35 closing at $1 87%; new No. 1 
Hard at $1 35 ; No. I Northern *1 28; No. 2 Northern, 
$125: winter grades unsettled, but generally lower; 
No. 2 Red. *1 14 in store $1 i 6 <*$l 17 on tr»ck , No. 1 
White Michigan, $1 15®$1 16 on track. Corn— No 2 
Yellow. 60>£ii*50%c ; No. 3 Rellow at 50%c; No 2 at 
50%c ; No. 3 at 48%c, in store, oats.— No. 2 Whtte, 
31%c; No. 8 White, 29%c • No. 2 Mixed, 27%(a.27% on 
track. Barley firmer; Choice State, 87(&86c asked; 
Western No. 3 , 78»78%c. 
Nkw York.—Grain—Wheat.— No. 2 Chicago, $1 12% 
No. 2 Mllw< ukee, *1 11 % ; Ungraded Reo, 75 ®$1 08%- 
No 4 Red, 95c . No. 3 Red, *1 u2; No. 2 Red, $l 10 ele¬ 
vator, *1 10,*1 10 % afloat; $1 11®1 11 % f. o, b. nominal; 
No. 2 October, si 09%i»l 11%; do November, $1 12* 
1 14% ; do December, *1 13%®1 16 ; do January, $1 14% 
@1 16% do Feb. S115%®1 17%; do March, *1 16%®$1 17%; 
do May, *1 16%@1 19; do June, $1 16i*l 17. Corn.-Uu- 
graded Mixed at 51%tu52%c; No. 2 ec 51%®52c store 
ana elevator, 52ut53c afloat. No, 2 Wnite at 58c nomi¬ 
nal; No! 2 Octooer, 51%*5«%c : do November, 5i%® 
53%c; do Jan. 48*4i%c; doMay.4J%(*4S%c, Oats— No. 3, 
28%e : do White, 31%c ; No. 2 . 29% *30c : do W hite, 33% 
@ 33 %c; No. 1 White, 42c ; Mixed Western, 26ta8:c; 
White do, 3.®42%c; No. 2 October, 29%c do November, 
50%c; do December,31%c; do White October, 33%e. 
»♦« 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday, Oct. 6, 1888. 
Milch Cows.—A bout 180 head have been received 
For One Cent! 
Send your address on a postal card to The 
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