S'.’ALL'S * 
83 50; Hood to Fancy Extra State, $3 6<)@t 23; Com¬ 
mon to Hood Extra Western at *3 10@8400; Good to 
Choice Extra Western. $1 00f®*5 SO; Common to Fair 
Extra Ohio, $3 lOw #3 tS; Good. $3 80&*4 20; Good to 
Choice, SI 25@)jt5 25; Common Extra Minnesota. *3 10® 
$S65: Clear, 84 l(Vv8t 50; Bye Mixture, $-UX>MjX-t 25; 
straight, 8450@85(HI:Patent, #4 75@*550; Bakers' Extra, 
$4 lou.sr I'j; tit. 125018 Common to fair Extra, kiiOes 
83 8*'; Fair ro Good. 83 85@*4 73; Good to Very Choice. 
44 9ti@8S 40; Patent Winter Wheat Extra. *4 50ft 85 60; 
City Mill Extra for West Indies, 81 ,:>•• AS >G; South 
America, 84 av. 5 DO. Snrriiv.its rt.ni v.-tArnmoi-! to 
Good Extra ut $5 .¥>@43 HO; Good to Choice t1o„ $3 85@ 
540. hyu Eiyjtm—Quiet and unchanged. salesowbbls. 
Superfine, 8S23&SWJ, Blkwhea'I Floor, at 81B0® 
82 00. CORN MEaI. -Yellow Western, at 82 8u.t8'i 15; 
and Brandywine, at 8300<«3 L5. Fkicd Brnn rnnges 
from 80c to 37USo; from track and mill; for 00 lb. 
average at 75 @k2wc.-, 80 Bn average at 75@82Hc.; mid¬ 
dlings at 75@90o., and sharps at 85qg:@*l06. Itye feed 
at 8Ifl 00^817 00. 
Grain —Wheat. — Ungraded Bed, 98k£@89e.; No. 2 
Bed, StRqi No. a lied for February, 33®K8jBc.; do. for 
March,do. for April. #»j*«i>,9iWc. 
M ay, 92 q'i iV.t.te.; do. for June, w£s@91Me.; do. foi 
ber. *LOOC5 j* 1 A "--gg--- u — — 
for State. 
Hejected at 46c 
atoly firm, with a movement visibly influenced 
by those of wheat. 
Armour & Co., of Chicago, have been bull¬ 
ing hog products during the week, as the sup¬ 
plies of hogs at packing centers have declined 
below late expectations, and the “visible sup¬ 
ply” of hogs is considerably less than expect¬ 
ed, as so mauy were rushed to market earlier 
through fear of hog cholera. 
At Philadelphia hog products have been 
moderately dealt in, but the market has ruled 
Arm at a slight advonce. Batter has been 
very quiet, owing to the inferior quality of 
most of the receipts. The trade iu nrtifi- 
flcial butter is showing greater activity, 
owing to the scarcity of fancy lots of the 
genuine product. Three-fourths of the stuff 
sold in the wholesale market is butterine. 
Poultry and eggs have declined and dose dull 
under liberal supplies. Fruits and vegetables 
continue quiet but steady. . . . Provisions 
at St. Louis generally are dull and weak, in 
sympathy with other markets. Cattle and 
hogs are advancing and active, though the 
quality of receipts is mostly poor. ... At 
Milwaukee hogs are advancing, the supply 
being light, and products are higher. There is 
a good demand for meats. 
According to the Buenos Ayres Standard, 
this season’s crop of linseed from the River 
Plate country is roughly estimated at 300,000 
tons, or ten times iu excess of last years, and 
the tremendous growth of linseed farming is 
such that a crop of one million tons is expect¬ 
ed next year. The figures above give a crop 
of eight million bushels, calculating 40 bushels 
to the the ton, and if next, year’s expectations 
are realized, the crop of South American seed 
would reach 40 million bushels. Iu the census 
year the American production amounted, in 
all, to only 7,190,951 bushels. 
I WILL INSURE YOUR HOGS! 
DR. JOS. MAAS’ 
HOG AND POULTRY REMEDY 
[None Ocnnlne without this Trade Marl,] 
Is the only Practical Preventive ofthe so- 
called Swine Plaeue. 
It has never been surpassed as an Increaser of 
pork and genera! system tonic. Aiding digestion, 
stimulating the biliary organs, preventing torpor 
and engorgement of the liver, nod regulating the 
bowels, it removes and prevents the formation of 
disease genus, and preserves to the well bred hog 
his natural constitution. Where it has been fed to 
such animals in the prescribed quantities, and 
other directions faithfully observed. It has proved 
a thorough preventive agsrinst swine disease. 
AS AN EVIDENCE OF FAITH 
*0 my remedy I make the following offer: 
7 will Insure herds of swine of not Css than one 
bunmed In number against disease, at a small fee 
per head. Provided they are ted my remedy under 
my direction and prove upon examination prior to 
contract that hey are in a bealthv condition, and 
are neither in-bred, close-bred nor the progeny of 
each. 
1. I will forfeit IIGOjOO to any breeder whop" offer 
to examine for insurance I decline, pro v in c! he 
forwards remittance to cover my expenses to and 
from location of hogs, or I fall to prove to the satis¬ 
faction of any disinterested party, that failure to 
respond to Invitation is caused by prior engagement 
or by matters of at least equal importance. 
2. "I will forfeit $500.00 If I decline upon examina¬ 
tion to insure such herds, jf mv judgment as to 
their condition nf health is overborne by the result 
of an examination made by at least two properly 
qualified and graduated veterinary surgeons. 
Facts are Better than Assertions. 
Please read the following testimony: 
GlBSONTOJr P. O., Pa.. Feb. 2,18S5. 
Dr. Jos. Haas—Dear Sir: About a year ago our 
herd here numbered about 2,7" head- Disease 
broke out, and no remedy we had would arrest the 
trouble. Our losses were heavy and we b.-.d to give 
up feeding entirely for about two months. We then 
heard of your remedy and bought a trial lot, and 
began feeding again. We have nsed it constantly 
eversince. we b&vesinre April last received about 
5,000 head of hogs into ouc herd and have not had a 
single death from swine disease. This is our ex¬ 
perience. Our opinion Is that the remedy has pre¬ 
vented disease, and we would not think of being 
without it. As an aid in fattening pork, we believe 
It to be good. On this point, however, we have not 
made an actual test, as toe would net risk feeding a 
pen of hogs without the Hernniy, 
Yours very truly, WHITE & CO. 
[N. B.—White <fc Co., since writing the above 
letter, have purchased $4.50 worth t>f the remedy.] 
The remedy c-ati be procured of .oil Druggists, or 
from my laboratory. Prices, $2 50, >1.25 and 50 cts. 
per package. 25 ib. cans, $12.50. 
JOS. HAAS, V.S. 
Member of Indiana State Vefertnaru iftd..tssociat’n 
INDIANA Plf LIS, IND. 
i do. for 
»■■■; uw luv June, K»KtnH|C4tiu. for Deeem- 
1.009$. EVE— OOfielffiV'. for Western, and 03 
■ ' Corn -Imgridcd Mixed at I5@51c; 
- — , No. 8, 4tW(g48c, Steamer Mixed, 
48c.;Steamcr Yellow, 48kie.j No. 2, Mixed otsiqtc; No. 
2 Mixed for .1 titulary, 51 w52c.; du. for February, 194*® 
I9JSC.; do. for March quoted at 49u@40jac. 
and 4914c. for April; do. for May. 4Wb,(#vISJj,c. 
Oats — No. 3 Mixed ut Hfic.; No. 2, :<D4$o.; No. 1 
quoted ut :i.c.; .no. 3 White. SS>6c.; No. 2 do. :»wc.; 
No. | quoted nt 43c.;Mixed Western, 36J$r4,'9h4c,; White 
do., 39@44c.; No. 2 Mixed for January. 36-qc.; do. for 
February, 36&@37c.. do. for May, 37@37We. 
BEANS.—Quoted: Marrows at $1 75@81 30; mediums 
at StlfiOfeilSr,: pea at *150; red kidney at $2 00 for 
choice; turtle soup at $2 25; white kidney at 819602 00 
for cholee. 
Peas.—G reen are quoted at 8115. 
Provisions,— Poek,—Mobs quoted at 810 500810 75 
811 U0(4$U 50 for Family Mess; 812 00(3>813 50 for Clear 
Back; aud *s so/ogh 25 for Extra Prime. Beef.—C ity 
Extra Indio Mess, $17 50@$18 0th Extra Mess, bbls.. 810; 
Packet, 811 Uk</,$I2 tit in bbls.: Family Mess, $1200@$13. 
Bekf Hams.— Quoted at $16 50@817 00. Crr Meats.— 
Pickled Bellies, 10 ft, uverage. Mac; do, 11 ft, aver¬ 
age, at ft)<c; Pickled Shoulders, at JWc.cal^c-: 
Smoked shoulders,, at 5Ue.; Pickled Hams, 
at 8Uo- Smoked do., at yip-. Mmnt.Ks — Lo u K 
Clear lu New York quoted .'iMr. for Western delivery 
Long Clear, 9.41*.; Short Clear, 5.75c. Dressed Hoos — 
City Heavy to Light, at ,v.5Ve.; Pigs. 5 ->a6,V- I.aru.- 
Chqlce, 6.76c: January, at 6.4S@8.60c; February, at 6.4s 
@6.5Cc.- March, at 6.SO48.WC.; April, at 6.59oK.Wc • 
May, nt 6.6506.(80.; June at 6.71e; August, at 6 33® 
e.siie: Refined Continent at 6.70c, and South Ameri¬ 
can. i.0tid.?.05c. 
Butter—E astern Creamery, 33,434c; Western Cream¬ 
ery, 18®,83c.; Elgin do., 3t > 41c.; State Dairy half-firkin 
tubs, 18025c.; Western Factory, U@]8o.; Imitation 
Creamery, 18<ai26c.; Western Dairy, l2@22c. 
Cheese — State, 7®WHc.i Night Skims, >N‘07e. 
Western flat, 7@9J$c. ** 
EGGS-State, 22@22!sjc.; Western, 22<:i23Jttc.; Southern, 
22@22t^c.; Limed State, 19c.; do. Western, I9e 
Live Pocltrv.—C hickens, 7®8c., fowls, Jersey State 
and Pennsylvania, per ft, at 10c.; do. Western, ? ft. at 
90lOe.t turkeys, per n>. at 9,,,.10c.; ducks, western 
per pair, at 7b" !«>.•.; geese, western, per pair, at. 81.25® 
81.75; pigeons, per pnir, at40c 
Drensij) Poli.tuy -Turkeys, 12® 13 c. for Philadelphia 
ll®12c i» r ft for Jersey, and 10tj«tiie per ft for western 
chickens. Philadelphia large, 18 ® 14 c. per ft; do. 
small at 10,Idle.; Jersey Reaitlo<l at 105.11c: do, State 
at 10c; do. western, at 10® file,; fowls, Philadelphia, 
prime, 10® 1 te; do. Jersey at 10®lie.: state and west¬ 
ern at 9c. Ducks. Philadelphia, at L.*it16c; do. Jersey, 
at 14® 16e; do. western, at KiSl.V. Geese, Philadel¬ 
phia, at IS® 14c; do, Jersey, at tSef 13 c; do, wwteru. 
at I0o,.l2c. 
Game— Quail, p dor., $2; partridges, State and Penn¬ 
sylvania, choice, per pair, at 99081; do. Ohio and 
Michigan, prime, per pair, at "(LcSJe.; grouse, prbne, 
dry, per pair, at 8l®81 26; do. Inferior at 50ns,75e.; wild 
ducks,canvas, per pair, nt 80,83 50; do., red head, per 
pair, at *lt«8l 25; <lo. mallard, western, per pah-, at 50® 
• rlrv Killer .tLL .nS.. - _C.k.4*., “L -VVT 
PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE 
ESTABLISHED 1865. 
S. II. & E. H. FROST, 
100 PARK PLACE, N. Y. 
Shippers desiring to favor us will be furnished 
stencils, shipping cards, etc., on application. Prompt- 
Cotton Seed Meal 
THE STANDARD FOOD FOR 
MILCH COWS, BEEF CATTLE, SHEEP, jc 
IIOLLISTEK, CRANE & CO., ' 
90 Broad Street, New York 
Car loads a specialty. Correspondence solicited. 
Brown’s, Bronchial Troches will relieve Bron 
chitls, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Dis¬ 
eases. 'They are used always with good success. — Adv. 
EUREKA 
Awarded FIR8T Pre¬ 
mium and (told Med- 
uiut World's Fair New 
.Orleans,over 12 leading 
.Wind Mills The EC- 
KEKA. after a trial 
lasting 4 mos- was pro- 
Jf.RSElf R£|l, rotAJilMHIS* 
t hi-Irr Wbllr, Orri-blrr A York, 
ihtrr riffv. Scoihduwn, I'oSvtK 
.md Oxford Down Sharp and Laath* 
Srotfft lull-; Shepherd Dues u< 
Fancy Poullry. Scud for lalnlogju 
W.ilUtS SiaPiX A£OJf*Ua?u 
^ iniiftl-u. .auiuuj, WMIWI.V»V, 
February, at 7ih}(ic<i!i809<ie.; May, at S6o":88We.; So. 
2 Spring, at 80;$c.t No. 3 Spring, at 67c. Corn— 
Higher and firm; Cash, :ltv>i<:.; .fannar} - , 
February, an$<7g37c. May, 4U!««89$o. oats—S teady; 
.•idea ranged; Cash, 29e: January. 28tp.i.2yc; May, 
!UJh&iUc. Hve—D ull; No. 2, 57c. fii.OLEY.-No 2.63(3 
66e. PORK—Active: Cush, #1U9.V.. U(»); Junuary, gill 97W.V 
10 45; February, *111 S..qi" It W. : 3Liy, at *IJ 1.. 
1.aRX> - Firm; soles ranged; Coati, 8*^ 15676 I7t6; January, 
*e is..- i»iusi; -ebruary, $ 61714 ; Slav, $6 ib&o sfTH. 
ButatNEATs- -Shoulders,*4 OOui4 Oti; Short rib sides, $5 35 
(U5 3i,Uj; snort Clear Bides, 8» 7CV;tg5 76. Cattijc— Market 
(;ulet; Shipping steers, $3 Nkitu'i 9U; stricken; and feed- 
t«, *2 7d".l 1(1; cows, bulls and mixed, *18503 75; 
bulk. *89A4H20. Hons—Hough and mixed., *3 6l)®4 05; 
packing and shipping, * I itx L > l 40; Ught, S3 3.V.I-8 95; 
skips, S2 5>d345. SHEEP—Market firm; Natives, *2 266/* 
5 00; western, $2 20®4 25- lambs, §4 75; Texans, 
82 00@3 SO. 
St. Loins. — Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, wheat is ^c, higher. Corn, !- 4 c, 
higher. Oats, %c. lower. Rye. I jC. higher. 
Pork, 60e. higher. Cattle, a trifle higher. 
Hogs, from 10 to 15c. higher. 
Wlwnt strong. No. 2 Bed, Cash, 88M<-v90e.: January, 
fwMc.! February, ftX’.: May 95Qe.. Corn lirm; CaBh, 
3.%id33Jixv. January. 33M®lH>ie.; February, 33Wc.; 
May, 3iU,c. Oats dull; No. J Mixed, Cash, 2 
2344c.; January, 2H4;c., May, Sitae. Hye steady at 
53c- Barley dull at tiU&eUc. Eggs uteody at 17® 1^60. 
Flax Seed steady at 8196. Pork, 811 IK). Bulk Meats 
—Long Clear. 85 25; short Bib, $7.4lh..i4.'« 45; Short Clear, 
85 45. IdUtl firm at 86 0t)w*rtu.. Cattle-Market fairly 
active. Good to Choice Shipping, gi SOwsTi*); com¬ 
mon to medium. *3 ska.*. *1 fii). Native Butcher Steers, 
83 25(3)8123; Cows and Heifers, 82 250 $3 50; Stockers and 
Feeders, 87v.v4, Hoos.—Market strong aiul active. 
Batehem’ and best heavy at $1 hv 4 30 ; mixed paeklng, 
83 30<«4 05, Light, *3 50^3 80; Sheep—M arket steady atnl 
unchanged. 
Boston. —Compared with cash prices a week 
ago, corn is about ' 4 c. higher; oats, c. high¬ 
er; hay and straw steady; butter steady in 
most grades, with a slight advance in some. 
Cheese almost unchanged, slight upward ten¬ 
dency. Eggs steady. Potatoes from 5c. to 10c. 
higher, 
Boston—Grain—corn has been in moderate de¬ 
mand. t\ o quote Steamer Yellow, at 5l&.5Ua yu-amer 
mixed at fi.K" 50)40; anduo grade at MK.i tw. per bushel. 
Oats—H ave been quiet but steady, with sales of barley 
oats nt Hi . No. 2 white. Jit IJ 6.e.„, l;V; No. 3 
white an-held at 4f4,("41c, per bushel. Hie has been 
quiet at ti7i,i7ue. per bushel. Bran Is steady at 
$13 a' for Spring aud IS 50 for Winter; tine feed 
and lUlddlltigH at $18 UK-C21 00, and cotton seed meal tit 
825 00on spotcutd 823'n per ton to arrive. Ha i i.\o 
Straw- Hay Is a little firmer at $19 OOtaJO uO per ton for 
jotini'Kl the best over 
all And to-day sCaads 
nt the bend of ail competitor* Sixes 1* 
to 18 ft. diameter of .T^eeLeither for 
Ptinaptng orPow-T MiK-^ f crf*v f tti all 
parts and warrant'd Estimate-son ap¬ 
plication. Also Mfrs. of the A dams Di¬ 
rect Draft Barn Floor Horse Power. 
Live Agents Wanted. Address Mfrs., 
YOODWAKO, EgUsiuoi), Mloh. 
Thi-5 NEW tircifTio i$ *|i|»r«N nu\l ap- ^ 
proved bj JV.’t progressive KArroeca au-l Mi 
SU>*Jc Raisers, Tbc :»1T suokii M3 HE V. 
•lowijs in a ptr/6cUy natural thnv 
ing xs well xs when fe4 on iiiovu moibvr. BSaH 
Circular, free. SMALL 4 MATTHEWS 
81 South Market Street, BOSTON. MASS. 
IN TTSE IN EVERY State and Territory ot 
J :,K ‘ P H. It i* a »ecci‘..«il wheel, has 
_ -v:5. t Oeen made by us*-, i i wars, and ha* 
■'tr v * \ never blown down without tower 
!- i'. r 7.'noother mill can 
show. mu. i.s sent on so iivys tfst 
trial.. rest feed mills, corn 
SIIKLLEkS, ETC. GOOD \6FNTS 
» W ANTED in all una»lgr,ed terrltoryf clt- 
11 AliKT.ies free CH ALLENGE VYI \ |i’ u 11 t 
Si AND FEED MILL CO. »Ba taria. Kane Co.Dk 
Goad Ordinary.8 1-16 SJrf 8H 
Strict Good ordinary. 8W 8 li-iti 8 1I-I6 
Loiv Middling.s>k 9 1-16 9 1-16 
Strict Low Middling.. iBg 9 5-16 9 5-16 
Middling, ... . 9 5-16 9)6 9)6 
Good Middling.9 11-16 9'a 9,2 
Strict G<X)d Middling. 9 15-16 liiw mu 
Middling Fair.10 5-16 led, lpu 
Fair.10 15-16 ll)g ll)§ 
stained. 
Good Ordinary.6W 1 Low Middling..... 8 
StrletOoodOrdinary.7 S-16 I iliddling . 8O4 
Fresu Fut t rs— Quotations are: San Bias cocoanuts 
at 887 5(X<J40 wi; Bnracoa cocoanuts at *3900cA*3000. 
Apples-Baldwin, per bbl., at 817&W2 00; Greening, 
per bbl. at $2 00y l 25- Spy, at 81 50@2 00; King, 
at $2 to?.2 50. Grapes—Catawba at 6@7e. per ft, 
In baskets: Isabella, at 8)$e. per ft. Cranberries 
-Cape Cod, choice, per bbl., $1.50; do. fauey, $5 00; 
good to prhue, per bbl.. $1 Ofi -.84 50; do. choice, p«r 
crate, $i typai cC; do, fair to gix>d. per crate, at 75c,@ 
*112. Florida oranges—Fancy at $4 26; Choice at 
$2 50(93 0i>; do, Inforlur at $1 i5c £ .,82. 
Dkiep Fruits— Quoted; Apples—Fancy evaporated, 
TJ^tjcTXje; new, choice, 7c; fancy North Carolina sliced, 
now, at to iqc.t cltoico do. ut 3vc.sqo.; choice Tennes¬ 
see quto-ters at 2('.2qc.; Stats- quartets ut SWoSWc.; 
North Carolina quartern at 2WS2‘>iC. Poaches—Fcoled 
North Curollna, choice, lOwUB.; fauey. likwiSe.: extra 
fancy at 136* Ue,; Georgia, choice, now, at ux^ilc.; do. 
prime, 9..i:>k.c,; unpeeled I11Uv«w, j-qidje.; uupeelevi 
quarters at JV'vSe.; Delaware evaporat-ed, peeled, 24y71 
2r>c- Choice pitted (•heiTlpfi at UtffllUic- Evaporated 
raspberries at 17c9l8c; sun-dried do. LV916C. Black- 
Saybrook Talley Poultry Yards. 
A few Trios of P. Rocks, at $3-50 per Trio. 
Single Birds, Cockerels or Pullets, S1 to St 1 .50 eaeh 
„ , , ORSON WIN A NS, Oak Hill, N. Y. 
Send immediately, if wanted. 
ALL CO’S 
FRICTION FEED 
CIB,niT T.A T?. 
MILL 
color 
PATENT 
VARIABLE 
Sold in one year for breeders. 
The only hog Not Subject to Cholera. 
Two weighed 22106 lbs. Send for de¬ 
scription of this famous breed, also 
fowis. £ T - S1LVER) C!eveIan(j) q 
ind for Oir‘ 
THE BEST CATTLE FASTENING! 
SMITH'S 
SELF-ADJUSTING SWIMS STANCHION 1 
The only Practical Swing Stanchion Invented. Thou¬ 
sands in use. Illustrated Circular free. Manufactur¬ 
ed by BROOKS A PARSONS, Addlson.Steubcu Co.,N.Y 
adrfuTHI BI&DSiLL C*„ la Far*. I.T, 
Grind y° ur ° wn Bone » 
lUIIIIU jn ea | f Oyater Sheila, 
OR ATI AM Flour and Cora 
-JSaUWWfirN ORAHAM Flour and Cora 
W|in Jm[!lt$.jIIAND IVIXXjXj 
(V- Wilson’s Patent*. 100 per 
— cent, more made iu keeping poul¬ 
try. Also POWER Mil.AS and* FARM 
FEED MILXS. Circulars and Testimonials sent 
on application. WILSON )*«08., Eiutun, Pa, 
Write at once for circulars 
and special offer to first pur¬ 
chaser. Address 
Delaware Comity Creamery Co., 
BENTON It ABHOR, MICH. 
MILL CO., 
Manilla, wn-r, ot IT A R ltI>OY8 
STAND V HD GRIN DING and 
Fl.Ol RING Mll.Ls of ail 
mil ttkrltUm (ot Staun. \v r %wr, W 5 uJ t 
Horse A: II And Power* 
^^ \ I'Ofcieikinpf r.'Nl r*pv> 
jT" duniliilivy. Kr* 
■ tr ^- * Warranted to 
^aC^^tlojusi irhet claim 
W Tor U. Write *nd/n« 
close a ocstawp for our oew 
60 pace Ulastrateil CfiUlo^nt 
and mention thU puper, Th# 
Edw. Harrison MillCo.,Is’cn Haven, Ct$ 
LIVE STOCK MARKET, 
ALL WHO WANT 
GOOD SEEDS AT POPULAR PRICES 
SHOULD CALL AT THE SEED STORE OF 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Saturday, January 23, is-jo, 
State oFTui:M,utKKr. Compared with cash prices 
last week, Hour lu unebangedt wheat from le. to l'-fec. 
V orn l*-* 0 L'-je lilglier; out--. !p-. higher; pork 
40C. hlKlter; butter aud elnoui- steady: egga, u 
snitfie lower; poullry lower hi consequence of large 
Shipments and uneeruin weather; vegetaules sternly. 
and Meai.. Flouu—Q uotations: Fine at 
82.15@83.00; Superfine, 82 75@8325; Extra No. 2, 83 10@ 
_\\NEBEL!EVE/_ 
FAIR,HONEST 
, DEALING 
\THE 0 HLY BASISi 
\ FOR PERMANENT/ 
'.PROSPERITY/ 
Nkw York, SArcituAV, January *23. 1386. 
Beeves—T otal receipts for the week 10,431 head 
ugainst 10,SN) for the same time lust week. Shipments 
or meat for tin- week, 74; live cattle, 5,19<> quarters of 
beef, 130 live sheep and 449 carcasses of mutton. The 
highest price was paid for one extra line grail.- Short¬ 
horn from Kentucky. This animal weighed l..>80 
pounds and 86.:«. tine bunch of 47 good steers a> crug- 
lng 1,825 pounds brought 86. These were well matched 
as regards shape, color and weight. Such uniformity 
goes far with buyers. Several lots of dry cows In very 
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