DEC. 27 
847 
Rye quiet; Pennsylvania at98c. Corn.—Old Penn- 
sylvanla and Southern red on track and In grain 
depot at 60@63c. oars.—Western mixed at 
47(3430; stained at 4S?^c. fair and choice white 
at 69(e)50c. Butter. — Creamery extra at 32 
(n34c. Bradford county and New York extra 
at 28<o 29e; Western Reserve extra at 2$@2f>o; do. 
good to choice at I7<<$2tc; rolls dull; Pennsyl¬ 
vania extra at 18@2lc, Eggs. — Pennsylvania 
at 24c; western at 80<«>22c. Cheese —New 
York factoiy at. i3c«,i3v;c; Western lull cream at 
12X0; do. good at 11@12C; do. skims at 7cS 9c. 
Bran at 517 oOi.vlS 50. Cotton.— Middling 12?£; 
low middling 12 - good ordinary 12 h c . 
St. Louiv. Wheat Higher, hut slow; No. 2 red 
fallat<l.iUx@-fi 34V, cash; $1.36x(g*1.3fix Jan¬ 
uary ; $l.41i«$1.4l v February; No. 3 do., 51 . 25 ’,. 
Corn— Dull at iicritaiio^c. cash; H$&<«36vc. Janu¬ 
ary ; 433*^43X0- May. Oats— Dull at 30 qe. cash; 
Rye— Firmer at Sl l ,c. Bari.ey— Quiet and un¬ 
changed. lions-Active nud a shade higher; light 
shipping at fkatt.io; packing at $4.10*14 30; 
butchers’to select at $».3o(j6f4.4u; receipts, s soti; 
shipments, i,coo. Cattlb— Firm; supply entirely 
Inadequate; choice to heavy fancy steers at. 51 70(«; 
$4.90; good to prime at fl.25(aifi.rt5; light at 53.50 
(#4.00; cows and heifers at $2 59i.ii3.76; feeders at 
53 2r>(as$3.i5. NuiiEr—Firm and unchanged; fair 1.0 
fancy at 53.25< 5 . 5100 ; receipts, 400 ; shipments, 150. 
Toledo.— Wheat— Amber Michigan at $1,40; No 
2 red winter, spot, at, $l,4IJtf; December at |1.42; 
January ul $t.42&; February at 51.46; March at 
$l.4S?£; April at $1.5ltf ; No 3 red Wabash at 
$1.29; No. 2 red Dayton and Michigan at $1.39; re¬ 
jected at #1.07: Western amber at$l.43X ; No. 2 
red mixed atll.ss. Corn quiet; high mixed at 
4434 c.; No. 2 at 43xc.; rejected at 43qc. Oats 
quiet; No. 2 at 40,-.c.; Michigan at 423 * 0 . Seeds— 
Clover at $4.90. Dressed hogs at $5.15. 
singe question 1 . . A Vienna correspondent says 
the Austrian Arm bill was passed from patriotic 
motives, but Its passage must not be regarded as 
a vote of confidence In the Ministry. 
a Calcutta dispatch says executions continue In 
the Palace at Mandelay, Five Princesses were 
recently murdered. The Burmese Embassy ts 
still at Thyetmyo. . . A Berlin dispatch says the 
famine In Silesia Is gradually increasing.. . Special 
dispatches from Madrid state that there have been 
several riotous street demonstrations during the 
past week. After the funeral of Gen: Lagunero, 
a riot occurred between a mob and the police, In 
which shots were fired. Seventeen porsons were 
arrested. 
extra at 16.75(3,7 00 for about fair to choice for West 
Indies (fancy do. quoted at higher figures): do. for 
England, *6 90"0.35 for ooor to oholce : do.trade and 
family extras, $7.10(3827: d ■>. fnrflouth America. $6.75 
<37.25; No, 2 at H.37t«i$5.?j for very Door to fancy. 
Corn Meat,.—B randywine is quoted ut $3.30®3.35 
and yellow western at $2.75(33 25. 
Fresh Fruits.—F or app'ea there is the customary 
holiday demand for flue sorts, and small selection- 
are Arm. Lady apples are unusually high. Fair 
Shipping Greenings and Baldwins cun be bought 
it boot as hefore. 
Spit* Fbbl., 83(38.50: Baldwin, $?.40®2,76; Green- 
Inas, $2.75(32,50: winter mixed, prime, $2.25® 
3.00: poor to fair. $1.o0ov2. L-uly apples, IHrrrlfla. 
Pears quiet; Winter Nolls, Vers and Law- 
rence range ut $2 50254.00 per bbt. Crnntmr- 
ries are quiet, but, very firm, us there la no 
surplus of prime. Cape Cod, fancy. per bob, $8o» 
8.511; other, Cupea and Eastern, $6®8; N J. crates. 
$ 1.75 42.21k Choice Catitwba urupcs nnu :casu», $2(33; 
do., loose, per lb.. StSTc. Florida orange* In good 
deuiiimi wlien prime, Ohnb’A hf. hbl crates, $3u3.50: 
fair, $2(32.a0. Peanuts setive. V». hand-picked. 5<$ 
(iVfc., and other grades 3Jk@ISe. Hickory nuts, 87c ® 
$1; B. walnuts, 50c.: Pectins have advanced; 9V 
iwllc. 
Grain.—S hippers have not been as free bnypr’, 
yet a fair business has been done, and the exports 
nave been 100,ItO bushels of wheat and 780,000 bushels 
of corn for the week- Pi ices closed strong. 
For wheat latest sain* are or No. 2 amber at $1,54 3 
1.54><: ungraded amber at $I.52K; No. 1 white at 
$L52'<r.l.53; No. I red. l.MgCrilAOVf : do.. Dec. option, at 
f 1.52*,® 1.52V; do., Jan., at $l.53gi<*l.55; do., Feh. at 
. No. 1 
outtle all the week and the quick sale and high rate 
of premium stock gave the market an old-fashioned 
tune. One drove cf 20 fanoy four year old brought 
HH'c.0120. to dress. &Stts; other lots 7 to 16 head 
found ;reudy cottoiners at what became an estab¬ 
lished rangy for high grade 10 fc<« 12 e.; common to 
fair, stfrern, to dress 55tbs.; g£od to choloe, 
BX®i0Hc, 
MIlcii Cows.—There are no new features. De¬ 
mand light. 
Yeai. Calves.—L ive salves in light supply and 
prime. Choice N. J.and Bucks Co..7H(<j7%c.: fair to 
prime including, State. 5®7kic.: Mount llollys 5®7><c. 
Buttermlk, 3K'sSc,i grass. 2®2 34 c. llog dressed 7K 
®10Xc. 
Sheep and Lambs.—R eceipts for the week. 27,087 
head; do. last week. 25.368 do. The market has been 
good for sellers with moderate supplies: the range 
for sneep 4(<n6)<,c. fair to choice. Lambs, 6®7Hc, ordi¬ 
nary to extra. 
Hoos.—Receipts for the week. 30,376 head; do last 
week, 26.3 (2 do. There hits been an easy feeling in 
pork and prices have lavore I large buyers: live, 
$4.5iXa>M.6’ per 1- 0; N. J, dressed light, SkjiaffXc,: me- 
dium, 6(fi6!4c . heavy. 5Wc<a55f<v. city dressed, Sxg# 
6>*c. Pork tenderloins,9e. In boxes. 
Late advices from nearly all over the country go 
to prove that an unusually large Increase of acre¬ 
age has this year been planted to wheat. With a 
fair season the Increase of yield next year would 
be very great, even from the normal Increase of 
area under this cereal. Since 1350, according to 
the best accounts, the wheat yield has Increased 
as follows: 
1856. 190,486,994 bushels. 
I860. 173,10-1,124 
1860. 235,884.700 
1876 . 289.366,600 •• 
1877 . 364,194,146 
1878 . 420,122,400 
1879 . 448,000,009 “ 
It will be noticed that the yield has nearly 
doubled In the last nine years, and will doubtless 
have more than doubled wlthlu the decade. Great 
as has been the Increase In the population of this 
country, the increase I 11 the yield of what has been 
much larger, so that every year we have a larger 
suiplus for export. Previous to 1872 our greatest 
crops gave only about live bushels per head, where¬ 
as last year’s harvest afforded 8jg bushels. It is 
estimated that 35 per cent, of the wheat grown 
here Is exported, of which Great Britain takes 
about half. Where shall we get a paying market 
ten years hence at our late rate of Increase 7 
Index has cut things short here, too. 
Halladay Standard. 
f VICTORIOUS AT 
Phila., 1876—Paris, 1878 
25 Years in Use. 
GUARANTEED SUPERIOR 
Tu any other Windmill Made. 
17 SIZCS IMA,1T0 4SH0RS£P0WfR 
Adopted by the leatOny R. R. Co.'s 
and by the II. S. Oovt. at 
RorU and Oarriermn. 
$3,500,000 worth nowin Use. 
^Hend for Catalogue “B” and 
U. S. WIND M0. A PUMP CO., 
Batavia, Ill. 
..IXr’fL !.»*» , AM ' _ 
$1.53*01.52*; do 
#1.57,ail 58(4; ung ______ __ _ . _ I 
red at #L55H'<" 1 .<V>| do , Dec. option, at. #l,5’*wl.66)4 ; 
do , Jan., at *lJWSr«*l.J» do. Feb., at tl.OOHMl I2 1 * . 
do., ungraded red. at H. 443 1.64; No. S spring,at $1.38® 
><,i.39; ungraded aprlng id $1.794136. Corn at tor 
New York No. 2 ut«4f4.-.i6l'k'o.- do.. December, At 61V 
(„, 04 *r.; do,, January, ntKJ*c.; do,, February. atsdHc.: 
New York steamer mixed al t>3c.: ilo., December, at 
6'V@I12H<}; do.. January, at 60i'o ; ungraded we*tern 
mixed at 01 4.65c.: No. 3 at 61®61*0.; r. und yellow, 
new.ut 63*0.; No. Swblto at f!7q. Oats at. for New 
Yo k No, 1 whit® At M'< 0 aii: 4 c.; New York No. 2 while 
hi 62(3,5lko .1 New Y,,rlr N'n. 8 while at 50(,l51Vo ; New 
Y r rk No. 1 at tOSio.: New York No. 3 lit Stk&'OVc.: do., 
Ne» York No. 3 at 4 bVc„; rejected at 48c : ungraded 
white western ut 49a*‘'2Hc.; ungraded mixed western 
at 49(350Ve.; white 8 ate hi 51530.; mixed State ut 
6.®52c.; No. 2 Chic go at oOVo. aitoat. 
Hay and Straw.—T here Is x fair call for sup¬ 
plies and a steady market. Shipping bay quoted 
at 60®65c.; retail lots ut 70</80-. for medium, a d 80 
( 3 , 95 c for prime: tlnvor el- DiiffiWc. Straw at 90c.®$l for 
long rye ; 65ot;7je. tor short rye. and 55(5)60c. for oat. 
Exports for week, 1,318 bdla, 
Honey—S ales for store decoration have increased 
with the approach to the holidays and prices are 
tlrrn. Single como w clover. $< m, 18a 19c.:'larger, 11 A 
16'.; buckwheat, 12 <a14c,; clover extractrd, ll(o.l3c.: 
strained, 8 , 1410 c. 
Hops.— The receipts for the week have baen 1,200 
bales, while tb ■ oxpuru have been only 37.9 bales, 
Niumet Well* In hi* weekly circular says : •• We arc 
no* passing through the oeaal dull season pre¬ 
ceding the holidays, ami very little business will be 
transacted in hop* lor the next tliren weeks, Much 
disappointment i* felt on the part of speculators by 
the downward c urse of prices, must of iht-tn at the 
time they put their money into hop* being llrm 
believer* in u styiuij, uiirkctand higher prices bt!- 
lore the close of the year. The hope now indulged 
la of a better market immediately atLerthu hoHduya 
may posilb’y b j ren'ikied: if it is. however, It will be 
u aiuto of things quite different from what lias been 
tile usual course Of the trade ia former seas ,ns. 
Our pred otlon is, mat if auy impiovemont at all 
takes place it will be later In the v-u-on. at a time 
when the market may become influenced by un¬ 
favorable crop prospects, tho same a* was the case 
last summer. 
Prices are entirely nominal Now Yorks, new crop, 
choice. aStohle.; New Yorks, new ciop. medium, .old* 
.'die.; New Yorks, new crop, low to fair, JO.^'CC.; East¬ 
ern, new orop, 303S3C.: Wisconsin, new crop, otkaaSe.; 
Yearling*. 7</<,l8o. Olds, all growth-. ItailOc.: Pacific 
coast, new, :Sfc*4Un.; Pacific coast, olds (nominal), 7® 
n*.v. Bavai i»u«. OiWUtb- 
Oil-CAKE.—W estern is quoted at $;i5,00 V ton. 
Provisions.—H og products have besn active 
and closed strong. SleSs pork quotsd at Hi.stkw 
il.tlj fot olii tur Deceiubci ami Jatiuary ; $13 4i» 1-i.tU 
for new for January: $13.45#13.56 for new for Feb¬ 
ruary, and $13.50 fur March. Bacon at 7c. tor long 
Cl-ar and 7V‘o. for short clear. La-d at *7.62V®7 70 
for spot lois of old and new; f-7§7JV for new for 
January ; $7 64V for old for do,; 7.s2x,«,7.85 for new 
for February : $7.70it7.T2!4 for old for do.: $7.92S(« 
7,9i 4or now for March; $7^fii®7.85 lor old for do. 
Stearlne at 7>;»7\c. for Wesie'n. Tallow at 6 II.lii 
(Viii^c. for prune. Beef at$l(l.ai) 3 ll for nrimc moss r 
liilligii.' for extra mess. Beef hatna at $16. 
Pocltuy and game-C ooped stock Is in large 
suppiy, and ea-y rates role right through. Fhipic- 
ens and birds. TatSc.: Turkeys. 7kt9c.: Ducks, 45 »87e.: 
Geese. Western, 7lk«.l0,r. prime to funcy. near by. 
1.25 3 $ 1.75. Dressed Poultry is quoted steadier, but 
rates have to be kept tow even tor fresh receipts in 
older to handle th winter supply. Quu’itles are less 
mixed than they were, and rales are helped thereby. 
The weather does not promise an active holiday 
trade; and it is Certain there will be ua fancy figures. 
Poultry resources now make it ft coinroon-pUce 
Item. 
Turkeys, New Jersey and Pa., prime, it ,i l'-Mfe.; 
Stale, Northern Ohio and Mich, il ,«4l2c. other 
Western, prime. IIWIIHd-; do. fair to good, ILalOHc.; 
Philadelphia, dry-pickea, 126413>.; alo.. chickens. 
I 2 (f*l 2 -;c-; do., Jersey , per lb.. )0<illc; do,. State and 
Western, prime, MlOe. fair to g od, 7*sc,; Phila. 
fowls cry-picked, iOkilK’,; N. J, dq„ 9410C.; State. 
dry-ptckeii,S.o9c.: Westirn.dry.pickcd, 6a.8c ; Geese 
choice. 10 'Mlc.: others, 8i4'ao.; Ducks, choice’ 12® 
13o.. other Doillo. Price* arc strong for game that 
will tairry over to Christmas. Kotigh lots seem well 
out. and if the weather harden* buyers will pur¬ 
chase ahuad for decorative uko. 
W>ld Ducks. C«nva*-back». Havre de Grace, pair, 
$4; Norf.. #3,50; do. red-heads. $1*12i: Mallards, 
bOwiSOc.: Toal. 40«ft5tlO 3 It auk. otXgHJo.: comiuon 20(w 
3(ic. Quail, trapped, V do*.. $2 50: Partridges. Stale, 
puir.$l.l-'i.al.26; do. Western, $1®1.I2: Grouse, 41® 
l.2o; Wild pigeons, flight. V d. e.. $1 25: ttibblta, F 
pair, ;«J®35c., Hares. ;Hkafi5j.; Minn, venison, **d- 
dles, $» tt., IJctiUc.; other, 12®13c.; whole deer, 8q$9e. 
Seeds —Grass l» quiet. Clover at 8V'a'9Vo. for 
prune to choice; HWUSVlfu- for extra ulioice. Timothy 
at $8,75 tor prime. 
Tobacco.—E xport demand Is 9laek and the home 
trade moderate, with prices unchanged. 
Vegetables. — Railroad supplies are llberul 
but there Is some accumulation from previous re¬ 
ceipts. The lieurtiest Is weak and ordinary lots de. 
cldedly In buyer's favor lor wholesale parcels 
Onions show stiff tlgurea, particularly for fine large 
white. Cabbage higher, Celery not turning our ua 
fine as 1.-.st year. Potatoes, Nova tyLOtiu Roan. $1.50 
(«4il.7o; prolific, 1.<17®1,50; Mercer, $ 1 . 25 ; state Fetioh- 
b'ows, il.-h.. 2>w$2.l2; Suowtiake, d.-h. $i37.n#l.ir2; 
Early Rose. Maine. d.-h. $ 1 ^5CK*Ai.la t>lat<t,15(a2 12: 
do. in bulk. I 37-iliO: do. Peurlo**. *i.2'*ai.rc{; N, J. 
do., 87c.(A# 1.00. Sweet potatoes, $3.25,<<xS3,50 squash 
luarToW, f bbl..78e>A#l,85; liobburd, ll.b* 1.5(1. cnb- 
bagn, wince, per ltO. #i4.k6i red do., cabbaco. fTaa. 
onions, white per bbl.. $3 Oka.5.00: do. red. 82.25,u#T.;.U 
do., yellow, $2.5K*8.75 do.. Chester. $1.75@t2.5U beets, 
$lisi!.25; Russia turnips. 76c.at$l: otrrots. 75c.<(t$l; 
pumpkins, per HXI. $8a 10: celery, per dm,, 75c.(fl)$t. 
Exports potatoes tor week. 7 850 bbls. 
Wool.—D emand ts slack as usual at this period of 
the year, nr approaching the holidays Willi prices, 
however, very Arm. 
Ohio, Pennsylvania and Went Virginia — XXX, 
52 •tto&O.; XX, 49.a!5-c.: X. 49452c.; No. J. 53«<!gtc.i 
No, 2, tVnobcc.; aouimOD, 43>y45c.; oombiug, 56.r»57e. 
New' York. Michigan and Wisconsin- iA, 6i.i*48;.; 
X.43<«it7c.; No. 1, 50®We.: No. 3. 4(i*61c.; common, 
40bc4ic.; combing. 50456c, 
Iowa, Vermont and Illinois—X and XX. 48®46c.; 
No. 1, 48ui)52c.: No. 2, 44 4480.; combing, 48®ood. 
Missouri. Kentucky and Tennessee - Washed 
fleece, 46®.53c.: unwashed fleece, 35®42c.; unwashed 
combing, 35&45c. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
NEW IRON TU RBINE 
SPECIALS FROM ALL CENTERS 
Until Saturday, Dec. 20. 
Baltimore.—W hbat—S outhern red at $i.40@ 
$1.55 ; do. amber at $I.50(*$1.67; No. l Maryland at 
#l.r>6>£; No. 3 Western winter red, spot at $1,631* ; 
December at $1 53>ya#i,.v;>* ; January fl.SShsoy 
$1.56%; February at $l.59.Mt8>$1.5»*i. corn- in¬ 
ferior to prime white at do. yellow at 59 & 
coc.; Western mixed, spot and December, old, 
640.; new, oo^c. Oats—S outhern at ri^-ise. j 
Western white at 47(4480.; mixed at 45(^46*^e.; 
Pennsylvania at 47<at48C. ryk—Q uiet at $1.00. 
Hay—C ncbauged. Butter—P rime u> clioloe West¬ 
ern packed at 22<a,2«e.; roll at 20@*24c. Eggs— 
Fresh at 22 c,; limed at 16 <®l 8 c. cotton—M id¬ 
dling, l 2 *.o.; low middling, I2\'c.; gootl ordl- 
nai -y, 12 c. 
Uesiuu.— corn.—S ales at 66 <§ctc. for old; 62 
<^640. for new. Oats.—S ales of No l and extra 
white at 52<<j64c; No. 2 white at 60<ojH>>£c; No. 
3 white and No. 2 mixed at 4S(.4i9c. Rye nom- 
lually i»ocqs$l. Shorts selling at $is; line feed at 
$l8cgl3.6b; luiddimgs, $198620. corrysi.— Mid¬ 
dling l*xc; low middling 12 ;^ ; good ordinary lac. 
Uuffali*.—W heat.N o. 1 hard Duluthat$1.10 ;buy¬ 
ers and sellers generally apart. Corn.—N ew No. t 
mixed Western ut esc. Oats.—N o 2 . Western 
quoted at 45c; State retailing at 48(a.49c. Barley. 
Canada quoted at T0<^|85c; State at 65(g>75e ; No. 
2. tv astern at 85(o*9'ie. Rye.—H olders asking 9oc. 
for No. 1 Milwaukee. 
Chicago.—W heat—N o. 2 red winter, $t.33; No. 
2 Chicago spring at $ 1 . 81 . 5 ; cash; $i.3i.v<,t$i.3l,^ 
January; $ 1 . 33 ‘,(^$ 1 .33!^ February; No. 3 do at 
#1,14,1*; rejected at 98c. Cohn— lO'adyioqc. cash; 
40,Vc. January ; tic. February; 46 qc. May; re¬ 
jected, ssqc. Oats— 34vo. cash; 35c. bid Janu¬ 
ary; 3»,VjO. February: 10 c. .May. Rye -Stronger 
at T9(j)ti0c. Barley Firmer at s'Jppssc. Eoos— 
liqjiYoo. Hogs—L ight, #ri.i5o»4.25; choice to heavy 
$4 »o<ji)44.60; mixed packing, M.ouiaM.ao. Cattle— 
Shipping. #3.6t)(^#5.12>4 ; butchers, #2.00<(t$3.50; 
feeders and atockera, $2.40yvi$3.60. ,sheep— 
$2.90(^$4.60. 
cluciuHAti —Wheat stronger at 1.34(aji.36. Corn 
dull at 4i(«; i3,vc. Oats steady at 40 ( 5410 . Rye 
llrm at 93. Barley dull at 90 c. Butter active 
linn and higher; choice Western Reserve at 
24<5 26c; prime do., 20(a)22c; prime to choice Cen¬ 
tral Ohio at 19 ( 520 c. Rous active, common at 
$3.60(54; light at $4(5,4.25; packing at $1.25@4.45 
butchei’s’ at #4 45 ( 5 , 4 . 50 ; receipts, 3,000 head; ship¬ 
ments. 600 . 
Detroit, Doc. 26 .—Wheat stronger; extra white 
Michigan, no sales; No. l white Michigan at 
$i.3T; December at $1.37f;; January at $1.88M; 
February at $1 42jq ; March at $145; No. 1 milling 
at$l 33j* ; No. 1 amber Michigan at $l.37,(*; No. 2 
Red Michigan at $1 37>t'. CORN uuiet but steady; 
No. 1 yellow at 49>iC.; high mixed, 18 *.; No. I 
mixed, 1 S 0 .; No. 2 mixed at 460. Gats scarce und 
strong; No. l white at no.; No. 2 white at 39c.; 
No. l mixed at HiiRC.; No. 2 mixed at 3sc. Ci,ov kii 
seed steady and In fair demand; prime at $5.l0(a) 
$3.i5; choice at $5 43. Dressed hogs llrmer, with 
a very active inquiry at $6.25. 
ludinuopoiu. -Wukat firm; No. 2 red at $l.34<^ 
$1.36. Corn firm at 40?i.av40?£c. Oats steady at 
88(0 40C. Hogs quiet at $K,y4.35. 
LouUvIlle.—W heat firm ai $1.30(^1.32. Corn 
steady, with a fair demand; white at 46c.; mixed 
at 45c. Oats firm; white, 43c.; mixed at lie. Rye 
steady at 910 . Cotton, middling 12 c. 
Milwaukee, Dec. 20 .—Wheat, No. 1 Milwaukee 
hard ut$i aim; do. soft at $1 30?* ; No. s Milwau¬ 
kee at $1 29 ;. spot aud December; $i 30# January; 
$1 321 * February ; No. 3 do. at $1 15** ; No. 4. do. at 
$1 08; rejected at 99c. CORN stronger; No. 2 at 
4014 c. Oats \c. firm; No. 2, 35p*:i5><;c. Rye 
steady ; No. I at 78JtfC. Baulky stronger; No. 2 
spring. T4c. cash; 75.v* February. 
New Orient!*. Corn scarce and firm at 68c. 
gats in active demand at 48c. Corn meal quiet 
but firm at $2 53. Hay firm; prime at $s4; choice 
ut $26. Buga a active, firm auu higher; Inferior at 
i; common to good eonunou at, 6®6**c,; 
fair to fully fair at ojq'tsTc.; prime to choice, 
7?*c .; yellow clarified. 7 t*c$s\c. Molasses steady 
with a good demand; common a, 25 ^ 2 * 0 .; cen¬ 
trifugal at 25;g)33c.; fair at 30tg)32c.; prime to 
choice at 33(^4iic. Rice dull and nominal: Louisi¬ 
ana, ordinary to choice at or«# 7Bran dull; 
tiuoted at 77RO. Conon dull and easier; mid¬ 
dling, 11?* e.; low middling, URc.; good ordinary, 
113*0.; net receipts, 9,si4 bales; gross, 11,271; 
exports to Great Britain, 8.919; U) the Continent, 
1,906; sales, 8 , 000 ; stock, 290 , 720 . 
PhilAdelphla.—W heat —Western rejected at$1.47 
% ; Southern red on trackat $152; Delaware amber 
on track at $1 54; No. 2 red In elevator at $1 53?* 
The Slronirml ami illont DuvnbD- Wind Fu 
itine in the World. Hold by Tlenlers In 
nearly every C'ounty. Inquire for it. 
Every Wind Engine Fully Warranted. 
Send for Circulars, Price-List and information to 
MAST, FOOS 6c CO., 
Springfield, Ohio. 
WINGER’S IMPROVED 
WIND-MILL FEED GRINDER 
Operated by pumping Wind-Mills. A 
T .‘-■^*=3 novel and perfect feqjJ mill for vrindiiiK 
f \ /S.n=-f vb kinds of (Train for stock and house 
~Lt \ ( . vFl i|sy. ( lir-iip.reliaiilf and durable. Virciits 
jal —ta— wanted ever., where. Also the old and 
SKk/ reliable Stover, the wi ll tried, strong. 
durable and self re^nhititig, solid wheel 
WtND-MiLL, which took the- Centennial 
diploma as well as grand medal. Branch office. Green- 
caetle. Pa. Semi for catalogue to STOVER WIND EN¬ 
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Beginning with the January number, now 
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