KX&asai; supernnY, s.W'W'k'i iwira no. 
Good to Faucy Extra State, 83 i,Vi01 40; Good, to 
ed. 4l(5d9e.; No. 8 Mixed, 11H&41&C.: and 43c 
January, aud He. for February; steamer Ml 
45J4c.; in Elevator, lotjc.j a float, +'M (t J">Ke. t< 
ber, and 4 TiWcl Steamer Yellow, 
A . ■ . _ ■ .. lltL O 111 r^..A .1 e-.A 
Oath— Xu. S Mixed at 
Fresh Kbuts —San Bias cocnanuts at 0K>. Apples— 
Bald vs la, per bbl., at 81 75Ji,82 00. Urapee—Catawba at 
new, 
see i 
State quarters at aWeEWi'e.; 
r 2jkc. rt'ttcbes Keeled North 
sales 
Cash, 85 
wiuut'ii 4-iv.j muj . oi 
tuly at 50 to 80C. Egg 
steady at $108, Pori 
stead: 
at 16 to 16>2. 
Bulk Meats 
Barle; 
Flax l 
THE BUM-L 
Y®BKEB. 
bare and the crop looks welL Owing to the 
low prices of flour and the comparatively high 
price of wheat, and the greater popularity of 
Spring wheat flour, small mills in the Win¬ 
ter wheat section are shutting down, and the 
big ones are not in much better condition. 
The general impression among millers, rail¬ 
road men, etc., at the West, is that fanners 
have marketed a larger proportion of their 
crops this year than at the same date last 
year. 
The movement of new corn in Nebraska, 
Kansas, Iowa and Illinois is unusually small, 
as the late fine weather has favored the gath¬ 
ering of virtually the entire crop. It is 
thought that the scant receipts at the princi¬ 
pal points are due to the great number of 
cattle and hog feeders who are loading up 
corn for winter and spring use at from three 
cents to four cents a bushel higher than the 
figures offered by dealers. There is a growing 
impression that the coni crop has been over¬ 
estimated in quantity and quality. 
According to the report of the Chicago 
Board of Trade last Tuesday, the following 
was the number of bushels of grain u in sight” 
in the United States and Canada on Saturday 
December 12, together with the increase or 
decrease the preceding week: 
Wheat... 58.388,169 Inc. 407,313 
Corn. 5,215,643 Inc. 710,346 
Oats. 2,440,06-1 Dec. 90,288 
Rye. 749,157 Inc, 10.247 
Barley. 2,197,384 Dec. 105,000 
At the same time last year the visible supply 
was 42,000,000 bushels. The amount of flour in 
the hands of the dealers this year is also much 
larger than last. 
At Philadelphia there has been very little 
activity in any branch of the trade. Wheat 
lc. lower than last week under pressure to re¬ 
alize by speculative holders and continued 
lack of foreign demand. Coru is lc. higher 
for December delivery. At St. Louis, Mo., 
all grains have declined and are unsettled. At 
St. Paul, Minn., wheat prices have at no time 
during the week fluctuated over lc. during 
market hours, and the close shows a total 
variation of less than 3c., this being au ad- 
vauee over last week. The large dealers of the 
Northwest are now interested in holding the 
market steady, aud are succeeding remarkably 
well so far. Stocks at Minneapolis are 6,350,- 
118, at St. Paul, 1,232.009, aud at Duluth, 
5,010,Oils. The increase over Lust week at the 
three points is more than 1,01X1,000 bushels. 
It would have been larger but for the steady 
running of the mills. Deliveries in general are 
reported light: 13 flour mills have been run¬ 
ning during the week, making au output of 
1X1,000 barrels. 
Prices of creamery butter have advanced, 
and the markets for prime goods are very 
strong. The receipts amount to 1,255,671 pack- 
ges, against 1,227,701 packages for the same 
time last year. 
Dec. 23, 'SB. Dec. 23, ■04. Dec. 23, '81. 
Creamery.new choice 
to fancy...,. 84®38o. 276*29c.. SXiSSe. 
State,now dairy fancy 25 m. 89c. 23 m25c. 24@27c. 
There has been an improved demand for the 
export trade for faucy colored cheese, and 
prices have advanced. The receipts amount 
to 1,817,017 packages, against 2.147,855 pack¬ 
ages for the same date last year. 
Dec. 23. Dec. 24. 'SI. 
choice fancy State creamery, utr UOftc- 12-kfjJ rt^cs., 
The speculative market for hog products has 
been downward during most of the week. This 
was due to free receipts of hogs at the chief 
packiug points, slight interest on the part of 
packers and others, the declines in prices of 
grains, to the embarrassment of a largo English 
provision house, and a light export demand 
with no special reason for thinking ail early 
revival in the shipping demand probable. 
Barreled pork ranges about £1 below the rate 
at a like date in 1884. lard about oue-half cent 
per pound lower. It. is thought prices will be 
stitYer towards the middle of January. 
An Extended Popularity. Brown's Bronchial 
Troches have been before the public many years. For 
relieving Coughs and Throat troubles lliey are superior 
to all other articles. Mold only in ooxcs.—A tie. 
Long Clear, 04 85; Short Rib, 04 85 to 04 90; Short Clear, 
$5 00. Lard firm at $5 80 to $5 85. Receipts—Flour. 
3,000 bbls. 
to all otE 
tides. Hold only (u (taxes.—Adv. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Saturday, December 26, 1885. 
State of the Market.— Compared with cash prices 
last week, a our is unchanged; "regular” wheat IJfc. 
lower; coru unchanged; oats lc. lower; pork unchanged. 
Flour, Meal and Feed. Flour—Q uotations: Flue at 
Extra Ohio, 03 30r>t$3 .6; Good. $3 sbetst 30; flood to 
Choice, «003«>; Common Extra Minnesota, 
Clear, $t *' IM- ” 
rNiriUKril, • I <J>XAo<t Wj J litciu, lhuvcjp 44AUO. 
*410(803 73; St. Louis Common to Fair Extra, 03 3Or<i!03 
SO; Fair to Quod, 08 95<@04 75: Good to Very Choice, $4 
8O®0T: :>\ Patent winter wheat Extra, gs 60; 
City Mill Extra for West Indies, $4 7SM&4 S>; South 
America, $t 9t>as 00. southern Flocb—C ommon to 
Good • - . ■ - ■ 
0550. P. ve FLOTO—Superfine, 08256103 t»L Buckwheat 
Flock. $1 08. Corn Yellow Western, 
5; Brand? wlue, 08 UM0» 13. Knith Korfintt. 
average at 77W*80e.; 80 a. average at ava&Ma.; mid¬ 
dlings at 850?oc., tM'd sharps at $1 OO-ygl (». Rye feed 
at $16 50091017 00. 
CltiAts.—W heat.— Ungraded Red, f*6*-ae.; No 2 Red, 
92c.; No. 3 Red, 87c.; No. 2 Red for December. 90Wu>.90VoC.; 
do. for January. SOsfOlBSc.; do. for February, 91tf@92MC.; 
do. for March. n^Wt.; do. for April, 95-ttJi06^c.;ao. 
for May, Wlite 9774c.; for June, 98i@99c. Rye 
—<52U@06e. for Western. and 65Hc«)67e. for 
Corn—Rejected at 39 We.; Ungrad 
i* imv, , V.' JAf. • ci'.t'." nmuLMvvrw.) 
No 2 Mixed for December, mfc.; do. for January, 48® 
No. 2, 33‘4(.r.33-'keNo. I nominal at He.: No. 3 
White, S7V- spot, and 87c. to arrive; No. 2. 
No. l. quoted at 41c.: Mixed Western, 34®86c.j White, 
do., 37 ,-13c. , White State, 3Sc., No. 2Mixed for January, 
33*^(5.38440. do, for February. 34J4@S49ic., do. for May, 
36jfe,36?ic. 
Beans. —Quoted- Marrows at 01 9O@01 85; mediums 
at $1.75: pea at 0170; red kidney at $215(302 20 for 
choice; white do. at $2forclioioe. 
Peas.—G reen are quoted at $1 la<g:$i 20. 
Provisions.—Pork - Mess quoted at 49 37W&0KI S74£; 
§10 25('A0U 00 for Family Mess; 012UY3813OO for Clear 
Back; and $8 ;De$3 i> for Extra Prime. BEES’.—City 
Extra India Mess. $17 OGO $9>>00; Extra Less. bbls.. 010; 
Packet, $U C«v//$l2O0 in bbls.: Family Mess, $12 IMS' $13. 
Beef Hams.— Quoted at $1650®$l<j 75. Cut Meats. — 
Pickled Bellies, 10 and 12 tt average, 4J&Y; Pickled 
Hams. Pickled shoulders. I fee; Pickled 
Shoulders quoted 4?4‘; Smoked iln.. 50/ 5ftp.'.; Pickled 
Hains, 8fe®8fec.; Snicked do.. ty(6(\f)c. Muku.es Long 
Clear lit New York quoted 5-lie. for Western delivery. 
Long Clear. 1.90e.: Snort Clear, 5.15c Dressed Hons.— 
City Heavy to Light, P-t/V.W»e.: Pigs, 5c. Labd.—D e¬ 
cember. 6&&6JSUs*\ January. Ij.2s-36.31c; February, 6.35 
8 ■ 1<--; April. 0.5m:.; May. 6.-56- 
6.57c.; June, 6.62u.; City Steam, 6.3U&6.25c.; Kcllned Con¬ 
tinent quoted at 0.60e, and South American, 7.<«*e. 
Butter-— Western Creamery, SOckSUc.; Elgin do.. 37@ 
»k--r State Dairy half flrkln tubs, 27,o28c.; Western 
Factory, tlr.- 18c.; Imitation Creamery, 18hj28c.; Western 
Dairy. 12(3 23c. 
Cheese —State. 7(310c.; Night Skims, 5?4®5?4c.; West¬ 
ern flat, 7®9c. 
EGGS—State, 27®27c.: Western, . 364*c. ; Canadian, 
2(<jj2c.; Limed State, lO*^iX-.; do. Western, l'X'.TJfee-; 
do. Couada. Wcx lUfec. 
Live Poultry.—S pring chickens at7e„ fowls. Jersey, 
Stale a nil JVmmjrl' unto. per is. m :>c.; do. Western, per 
IN, at &39C.; turxws, per th, at 8v 10c.; ducks, western, 
er pair, at <'«>• V5e ; geese, western, per pair, at $1.25® 
Dressed Poultry— Turkeys. 12®lSc. for Philadelphia 
12@13c per n- for Jersey, ami 1 l@ 13 e-. per It for western; 
chickens, PtilladelphLa large, at lika 13c. per It; do. 
small at ilMlVc.; fowls, Philadelphia, prime, at u*c.; 
do. Jersey at s - Ilk*.; State and western at Sc.; squabs, 
white, per doz.. at $3; do. dark, per doz. at $2. 
Game—Q uail, per dux., at $1 50; partridges, Srate and 
Pennsylvania, choice, pee pair, at MV/.auc.-.do. Ohio and 
Michigan, prime, jx-r pair, at T.« - 7.V.; do. 5Hnm-sota 
and eastern, per jxalr. fiX-SOe.; grouse, prime, dry, per 
pair, at 90c.6x $1; do. Inferior at ID.-SJc.; wild ducks, 
canvas, per pair, at $2 75®**; do., rtd-head, per pair, at 
75c.(3$1: do. mallard. Wf-steju, per pair, at 6tv--,7lV\; ao., 
teal, blue wing, at IdSoOe.; <lo. common, per pair, at 
20®25c.; venison, short saddles, choice, per it-, at 14(316c: 
do. whole deer, at 10 18c.: rabblta, per pair, at 43i - Ifld 
hares, eastern, i-er pair, at 40® kV. 
Cotton—T he quotations, according to the 
cLassilleutkm, are as follows; 
New Orleans. 
Uplands. aud Gulf. 
Ordinary. ,IM 613-16 
Strict Ordinary....... 7 l -16 7M 
Good Ordinary....3 8 3-16 
Strict Good Ordinary. S 7-16 344 
Low Middling.8 13-16 9 
Strict Low Middling.. 9 1-16 »'4 
r 6 
■ 9*<( 
Middling. rtf 9 7-16 
Good Middling..94§ 9 13-16 
Strict Good Middling, ytg 10 1-16 
Middling Fair.10$ 10 7-16 
Fair.10li 11 1-16 
STAINED. 
Good Ordinary. .6 7-16 , Low Middling, 
Strict Good Ordinary .THj | Middling ...... 
American 
Texas. 
6 13-16 
8^-16 
f* 
9 13-16 
10 1-16 
10 7-16 
11 1-16 
—Cape Cod, choice, per bbl., 05.50: do. fancy, $6 5*; 
good to prime, per bbl., $i 5u.< $.4 2S; do. light colored, 
S ici- bid. ai $4 lXfe$4 fin.; do. choi.se, per crate, at $1 sots 
;l 62. Florida oranges—Choice at 8 Oii®02 50; d<*. Infer¬ 
ior at 01 7r*c‘>$2. Florida lentous at 03 25®03 75. 
Dried Furrre—Quoted: Apples-Fancy evaporated. 
TV'., new, choice at 7c.; fancy North Carol!ua sliced. 
MARKETS BY TE LEGRAPH. 
Saturday, Dec. 24*, 1885. 
Chicago. —Compared with prices two weeks 
ago, regular wheat is2%e. lower; No. 2Spring, 
8**£c\ lower. Corn, 5}{c. lower. Oats, %c. 
lower. Pork, 20e. higher. 
Chicago,—F lour quiet and unchanged. Wheat active; 
Mules ranged: December, SJMustSUgc.; January, 8% io 
Males ranged: Docemlmr, .Nl'-lwSBxc.; January, to 
HIUc.; February, to W»4C., -May, to a)^.; No. 2 
spring, 83-Qc.; No. 3 Spring, 66 to Ttv. Cons—Quiet; 
Cash,8644c.; Year. 36-Vk to S7WC.; January, 3Ki| to »>)tc; 
May. 994|( to 39141 '. Oats Dull: nalos raiigcd: Caall,2Se; 
December, 271^.10 27>*c: May, 30»i toitlc. Itv*:-Steady. 
No. 2 , WQ-. Barley—N o 2, 05 to 66c. Pork— steady: 
Cash, $9 10 to 09 75; December. *9 on to 09 10; January, 
05 95; January, $3 95 l-o $0974; February, 06 d.l to$6 lUQj 
Shoulders, 8,17n u> $3 S); Short rib sides, $1 73 to $1 30; 
Short Clear Sides, $5 211 to $5 25. 
Compared with cash prices two weeks ago, 
wheat, is 1 lower; corn, Ij^c. lower; oats, 
l>£e„ lower. 
Sr. Louis—No. 2 ltivl, Cosh, 92t6 to 92 Src.: December, 
92Uc.; January, 98c.; May $1 UiU. Corn quiet; 
Cafch, 32'k to 32*4c.; Oats dull; No, 2 Mixed, Cash, 267g 
Virginia do., 1,403 ft, at 05 75; cows, 993 1b, at $3, aud 
do., 1,046 lb, at $2 95. 
Calves— 152 ft. at 8c.; do. 147 lb. at 4J^c„ and grassers, 
250 1b., at 2J4C. 
Sheep and Lambs— Canada lambs, 80 lb. average, at 
f>*6c. per it..; do. 77 lb., 64ac.: Kentucky sheep, 96 It-., at 
$3 per 100 It-.; do. 93 lb., at 03 10; do.. 127 a-.,at $4; Penn¬ 
sylvania do., 102 lb., at 84 in. and Canada do., 112 B>., at 
*105. 
Hogs—N ominally dull and weaker at $3 75®04 per 
100 lb. 
Advertising. 
PHODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE 
J38TABLISUE1> 18«*5. 
S. H* & E. H. FROST, 
100 PARK PLACE, N V. 
Shippers desiring tu favor us will be furnished 
stencils, shlpp ngear-tg, etc., on application. Prompt¬ 
ness guaranteed. References, Rural New-Yorkeb, 
Trvlng National Bank. etc. 
EVERY 
Carolina, choice, at UV.Ulc.; fancy at I2w 13c.; extra 
fancy at 13® 144'.; Georgia, oholoe, new, at i0® lie.; do. 
prime at 9y*e.; impeded ualveM at H: uSMC-j impeded 
quarters at 3c.; tii'law .tro evaporated, peeled, at 24® 
26c. Choice pitted cherries at loya® Uc. Evaporated 
rnsplierrieB at 19c.; sun-dried do. at Tie, Blackberries— 
Prime at s istjo. Whortleberries at 7‘-40. 
Peanuts-—Q uotations at 4S$- >.4J4o. for best li.md- 
picked. and 3®3J<c. for farmers' grades. 
Hay on Straw— Quotations are for: Choice timothy 
hav tit 90 cents; good at Hoc.; medium at »>e.; shipping 
at 7.V3QO; clover mixed at 73 *l30c.; No. 1 rye straw at 
90c short rye straw at 65v-.70c, oat straw at 50®55c. 
SKEd—Clover L-t llfeleas: quoted nominally at tK-(9t*e. 
as to gruilc. Timothy Is dull; quoted at 01 9tYi$2. 
Linseed nominal. Flax seed quoted at 81 30, de¬ 
livered. 
SttOAR—Centrifugal at 6t$e; Muscavado at SCje.; Cut 
Loaf and (’rushed, 7?4ot7Aj,o- Cubes, 6tsJ'>7c; Powdered, 
67«<" it^e; Granulated, 6*40: Mould ‘‘A,” 67*e; Confec- 
liouera' "A,” 6-Hio; Whim Extra ”C,” Extra 
"C," 54i(ti'--5+(,c. uud Yellow, iJifdSktfi. 
Tallow -Prime city quoted 5c. bid. 
VEtjBTAiir.Ks -Potatoes L island Rose, bulk, per bbl., 
02 00- - $2 25; New York Rose at 82 40.- $225; Jersi-y Rose 
ut 01 :A.-0i 75; Burbank, state, $1 7.Vi $2- Prolific and 
Goodrleh, per bbl., at $1 iSid02. Sweet potatoes, Vir¬ 
ginia, at $1 SO- $1 75 per bbl. Cabbages, per hi), at 08(4‘ 
45. Onions—Yellow pi-i bbl., at $2 75>,, $4: do. red, per 
bbl., at 02 30®S3, Tundps, - Russia, tx-r bbl., at 3htw75c. 
Marrow Mijuash, per bbl., at 50c.; Huribard squash, per 
bbl,, nt 7 ,'k- CimUtlowi r, per bbl., al $1 30. 
Send for Catalogue Illustrating the above muebin* 
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Haying Tools, Horse Powers, Jacks, Ac. 
Give depth *tr»l location of your well: quantity of water 
wanted. Suite also what machinery yon wi*h to operate, xud 
we wilt quote vou \ ipcclal price fbr the entire outfit, or any part 
thereof. Reliable Agents wanted lu all uuKSsigucd counties. 
U.S, Wind Engine & Pump Co., Batavia, Kane Co., 111 . 
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pricelist. J. SHILTON, Westboro, .Mass. 
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LIVE STOCK MARKET. 
New York, Saturday, December 26,1885. 
Beeves— Illinois steers, 1,153 tt, uvorago, ut 84 45; do. 
1,115 !», at 04 40; do. 1.227 It-, at 85: do. 1,285 nt S5; 
Missouri do., 1,110 lb. at 04 06; do., 1,064 It. at 04 66, uo. 
1,149 It, at 04 93) do., 1,300 tt> at 05; do. 1,102 lb, at 04 75; 
do. 1,331 it, at $5 25; do. 1,242 it, at 85; Pennsylvania do. 
1,569 tt, at 06; do, 1,590 It, at 05 25; do. 1,533 It, at $5 70; 
I WILL INSURE YOUR HOGS! 
DR. JOS. HAAS’ 
HOG AND POULTRY REMEDY 
-,7. 
. 
[None Genaloe wtttoot tliis Trade Mark.! 
Is the only Practical Preventive oTthe so- 
called 8winc Plague. 
It has never been surpassed as an increaser of 
pork and general system tonic. Aiding digestion, 
stimulating tbe biliary organs, preventing torpor 
and engorgement of the liver, and regulating the 
bowels, it removes *in<i prevents tbe fonvj&tion of 
disease germs, aud preserves to the well bred hog 
his natural constitution. Where it has been fed to 
such animals in tbe prescribed quantities, and 
other directions faithfully observed, it has proved 
a thorough preventive against swine disease. 
As AN EVIDENCE OF FAITH 
in my remedy I make tbe following offer: 
1 will insure herds of swine or not Ess than one 
hunn>> d in number against disease, at. a small fee 
per head, provided they are fed my remedy under 
my direotfoi. aud prove upon examination prior to 
contract that bey are in a healthy condition, and 
are neither In- M-ed, close-bred nor tbe progeny of 
such. . _ 
1. I will forfeit 8100.00 to any breeder w uose offer 
to examine for insurance I decline, proviuod he 
forwards remittance to cover my expenses to and 
from location of bogs,orl fail lc | the satis¬ 
faction of any disinterested party, tbat failure to 
rp-qHmd to invitation iscauseil by priorengagement 
or hv matters of a: least equal imi-ortaiice. 
2 T will forfeit 0500.00 if 1 decline upon examtna- 
lion tu insure such herds, if my judgment as to 
their condition of health is overborne by the result 
of an examination made by at least two properly 
qualified and graduated veterinary surgeons. 
Facta are Better than Assertions. 
Please read tbe following testimony: 
QIBSOMTON P. O., Pa., Feb. 2.1885. 
Dr. Jos. Haas—Dear Sir: About a year ago our 
herd here numbered about 2,700 l ead Disease 
broke out. and no remedy we bad. would arrest the 
trouble. Our tosses were heavy aud we bad to give 
up feeding entirely for about two months. 4\ e theu 
heard of vour remedy and bought a trial lot. and 
began feeding agnlu. We have used it constantly 
ever since. We havesiuco April last received about] 
6 000 head of hugs into our herd and have not had a 
single death from swine disease. Tbis is our ex¬ 
perience. Our opinion is that the remedy has pre¬ 
vented disease, and we would not thiuk of being 
without if As an aid in fattening pork, we believe 
It to be good On this poiut. however, we have not 
made an actual test, at tee u-ccikl not risk feeding a 
pen of hogs u'lthmit the Remedy. 
V 1 Yours very truly. WHITE & CO. 
[V. B.—White J£ Co., since writing the above 
letter, have purchased rt-50 worth of ihe remedy.] 
The remedv can be procured of all Druggists, or 
from my laboratory. Prices. 02.50. 0125 and 50 cts. 
per package. 25 lb cans, 012.50. 
JOS. HAAS, V.S. 
Member of Indiana state Veterinary Mot. Associat'n 
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since theu hundreds of otiiers by some process, a 
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DYSPEPSIA it* Nature, Causes, Prevention, and 
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years Tax Collector. Sent free to auy address. 
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