877 
'86 
THf KVIML «EW 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
Saturday, May 29,1886. 
Chicago. —Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, “regular” wheat is lc. lower. 
No. 2 Spring, •j l a lower. Corn, ] jc, lower. 
Oats, % c. lower. Rye, l.jc. lower. Barley, 
steady. Pork, 17' U'o. lower. Cattle from 15c. 
to 25c. lower nil round. Hogs, average steady, 
slight advances on some grades, aud decline 
on others. Sheep, from 10c. to 50c. lower. 
Wheat, lower; Rules ranged: May,73)£Q74RiC; June, 
July, No. 2 spring, 
No. 3 Chicago Spring, i.iiijiWc. CORN. May, 35^<.« 
ivge; Juno, at 36k(5<36c: July, gtfiiS.HTr, Oats. Steady. 
Sales ranged, -May. June, 279xi».VTtjr; July, 
2iV"'li4»c RTF. —No. 2, 69e. Barlkv.—N o 3, HI Me. 
Mkss Pokk.— May. at 88 SlWyfi 35; Juue at 88 IWitftfl 
s «' v ; July. ?8 32>$<a>8 M. Laud. -Cash, 3t> 83(^5 
June. SA'CI S7U; July. $5 tfiygfeft US. Bl CKMEAI S.— 
Shoulders, 81 2f«<t4 30; Short rll> side*, at $5 20(021 22kg 
Short Clear sides, at fij 7Uw5 75. Cattle—M arket dull; 
Shipping steers, at * 1 3J<*5 15. Stockers and feeders, 
$2iSfolSn. cows, bulls and mixed at 81 IStg-l 00; 
bulk. JOtO. Houh.— ilarkel active. Rough aud 
mixed, *;i T.Vit-i 10' packing and shipping at »4U0@4 20; 
llghi, 88 75(<i»415, skips, at 82 liJta/3 50. Sheep.- Market 
weak; Natives, $2 UOtaii 85. 
St. Louis.— Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, w heat is }£c. lower. Corn, % c. 
lower. Oats, lj-Jc. higher. Butter, creamery, 
from lc. to 2c. lower ; dairy, lc. lower for 
best grades. Pork, 15c. lower. Cattle, from 
10c. to 20c. lower. Hogs, from oc. to 10c. 
higher. Wheep, 26c. lower for top prices, 
others steady. 
Wheat.—Q uiet; No. 2 Red, cash, at 1Ta77S6 r > M#y, 
at no, Juno ui lit". < i(*c; July at "6ft*o. Cons.—Dull; 
No. 4 njIxodt.’iLsh, .i2!vrL12>>j,c; May, J2^o; Jlino al 325*0. 
Oats.—F inn, No. 2 mixed, Cash, at 30!-,<ifij>tie: Stay, 
30hjC ; Juno, 27‘p-. If ye,-Q uiet at tWJ^c. Uaiu.ky. - 
There Is uo mar get. Butteu. Quiet; creamery, U« 
tr.c; dairy, lOigjtlo. Enos— Quiet at .i,c. Flaxseed 
at 81 ultwl 01. 11 vi. t imothy. 810 25; ih’alrie, $6 75. 
Hu AX It* 1 . at rut LI. Coax .Ml.vL. — Steady at fi'2 Oti. 
l’ORK, at fill'd, Hci.k Meats.—I xing dear at SoHC; 
Short Ulb. 85 13; Short Clear, 85 55. cattle.—M arket 
.slow; Fair to choice Native Shipping Steers, at $5 30 
Cw5 liO; Native Butcher Steer*. #3 30ta 1 80: Cows and 
Heifers, at. 82 2.V- t « ; Stockers nud Feeders. 88 25 
fi>.8i35. Boas.—Light, at .3 DOeyl 05; Hacking, at 83 no 
i«.t 05; Heavy, fit ItHgt 20. SHEET.— Market QUlot at 
$2 rMgt 50. 
Boston. -Colts.—no grade n i JIM{8c. per bushei.as to 
[quality; steamer yellow, at SOJ^c, and steamer mixed 
at We. <JxTa are easier; of No. 2 ('Idle are held at 44<3l 
41J$e,: No. 3 while, at 18c. and fancy while aud barley 
are held al 47c. per bushel as to quality. It ye is 
selling at i«e. per bushel. Rales of Bran at $i li/«.is for 
Spring and SG 00 for Winter: flue teed and middl¬ 
ings at fil l (JG& 19 t‘J &ud cotton seed meld at 823 (XI 
uu spot aud i per Liu to arrive. Hay ax’d 
Stua w. llay I* m fair demand at gUKaiiSO per ton for 
choice ana fancy; rair to good, nr fiiiiwxadiui: 
nue, at fiifl iXXiiii 00. and filSum-ola qn for poor and 
damaged; Western choice, fill 00018 0U ; do fair to 
gnnd glMdtn. Straw Rye straw In held at fi2u OOis.22, 
for choice, nud si-Jwln lor common ui good, swale 
hay, #U»«12; cat straw, at fiUKxll per ton. Produce. 
— Butter.-N orthern aud Eastern creamery, extra Ui 
35o. extra first*, tosgtiwr. firsts. lt>tii ie: Western cream¬ 
ery, tsjilUc. for extra firsts, new; firsts, lOutl.o; North¬ 
ern dairy, lt*.vile. for Vermont extra firsts to extra, 
hew; Arsis, al 11,1,to ; seconds, 12 (,iHC; Western 
dairy, UtjlSc, for llrsis; seconds,, IffjiU , Imitation 
creamery, 13 • llie. fur extra firsts to extra; ladle- 
packed. LV'-tle. for extra firsts lo extra; lusts, 
ac lOqplIc; seconds, at Sm.!Ic; grease, IiroC. OtJ> CmacSk. 
—New York. Unis to extra, -QjlJC, Y th, and seconds, 
■h3>7c; Vermont firsts to extra. Styujo, aud seconds, 
hn,?. New Cheese. New York anil Vermont extra, 
do. do. firsts, 7<&D«Cj do. do. seconds, -haIk'.; 
WeBieru extra firsts, 6iT«c. tuas.—cape and near by, 
e dozen, at 13c; Eastern extras, al 1214^130; do, llrsts, 
at ll)4r,6l2c; Northern, fresh at IN' ; U'<*tmi ’fresh, 
at U'-iwUe: Provincial, li&^rJc. thus*,—Choice 
Northern hand picked pea. at 81 65Q175 per bushel; 
do, do. New Y era. small. *I5t®IW. do, do, screen 
ed. 81 15m. 1 3b; medium choice, hand picked , t3t*g, 
135; do, do, screened, 81 M<gil 25; Yellow Eyes, Im¬ 
proved, 8140; do, choice flats, at 81 25 m,I 30: Red Kid¬ 
neys, si flOtuil 65. l’KAS—Canada, common to choice, 
at fotiiti&e, per bushel. Green peas, Northern, at HOC 
81; do. Western, fil lr,i«l 2d. Pot atOEs range at 
00c, per bushel as to quality. 
Wool.—T he snles of the week have been as follows: 
83,2iXl It. Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces, 
X, XX, and XX and above.. 
.31 
@ 
33 
231,OUU TMKueoh, of various grades 
and 
qualities . 
.26 
32 
48,600 ft, Texas part . 
(& 
23 
■13,1X0 a Territory Wool... 
28 
70.(03 n. Oregon Wool.. 
terms 
94,490 tfc California spring part... . 
25 
Si.'.x.'O lc unwashed tteeeea. 
.18 
66 
1B9.30O 6, super and X pulled. 
.20 
Coi 
88 
55,500 16 scoured. 
48 
9(11,900 it. domestic 
40,090 16 Australian. .. 
50,000 16 Gape . 
.324 
36 
.pri> 
,ate terms 
5(1,000 it. Montevideo. 
25,000 tt Mediterranean carpet.... 
165,000 Ib foreign. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Saturday, May 29,18S6. 
Static ukthe Maiuckt.—C ompared with cash prices 
last week, flour is unchanged; No. 2 Chicago wheat, 
2c. lower; No. 2 red, So, lower; corn, 2c. higher; oats, 
lc. lower; pork, 25c. higher J butter and cheese steady; 
eggs. ;*o. lower; poultry, steady, vegetables flrm. 
FLOUR. Keep and llt.u, Flour—Q uotations: Fine at 
, superlUie. 824lka33l); Extra No. 2, $810^ 
3 50; GckmI to fancy Extra state. fiS.YXntixi; Com- 
uion to Good Extra Western, at 83 llXu-lOO; Good to 
Choice Extra Western, fit iXkaJlX); Common to Fair 
Extra unto, 83 IQig.3 15, Good 83 ’.kj.l 41; Good to 
Choice. 8i 25(31 id; Common Extra Minnesota. 10* 
3 50; Clear, «3 5 I IM; Rye Mixture. 83 50(.t3 90; 
Straight. 8i 25 m i SO. 1’nUHii 81 KW* iXi; Bakers' Extra, 
84 IXXa i Ml: 8i. Louts Common to Fair Extra. 83 1t.l t. 
.1 1*5, Fair to Good, 8* ili.'i i W: Good to Very Choice. 
81 'vN.ia00. Patent Winter Wheal Extra. #; <0(4510; 
City Mill Extra lor Y\ est Indies, at 81 35u< I io. South 
America, fit i‘> • 1 55. Sottui.iui trot u common to 
Good Extra, 8u.n.40U; Good to Choice tlo.. 8l05«a525. 
Ryh FXoUR.—Suporflne, at 83*143 10, latter for choice. 
Coax Mtxl - Yellow Western at *2 .'HiC: 13; Brandy 
wine quoted at 82 hit 12 75 EttKi). Dull and heavy, 
fit to 60lie., quoted atfr5t~T0e.; HO n>.at 'V.iti.Iic: -F is. 
at 7\i.y72>tc ; lut) n.. at 80c; Sharps at 95t.j.90c. Ryu at 
73c. 
Grain. — Wheat. — No. 3 Chicago al 85Wo j No. 1 
Northern, fae; Ungraded Winter Kt d at SiiasUe; No. 
2 lL'd, SV;e; Wltlte .Mtehigan. ‘Ate; No. 3 Red for 
J line. do* for July,8i'4'.t.S8i4e: do. for August 
8&Hihm4hc: do. tor September ‘je , do. for Octo¬ 
ber. st.t„ -Jit: 1 ;e., do for November, m KStje, do. tor 
Deeemlter. SD.tWI'ye; do. for liny, 111-ti.VVp 1 . Rvt.— 
state quoted at f>G>u*»Ue; Western, tXJt4o3e, Canada at 
fiStgtOiu' OOUN - llGJeotedai 35ci Ungraded Mixed, at 
3?tgil3e; No. 3, JJe, steamej Ml veil, 11'40 So. 2 Mixed, 
at ti'C.'.ISe, So. 2 Mixed for May, 1,'ge; do. for 
June, xitio: do for.luly, t.v>^ «n,sje: do. for Au¬ 
gust. I':•> •»I'Eite: do. for September, tide li*qe. Oats. 
— No. 8, SlLxetl i.e‘> w .y.35jhe ; No. 2, J(i>(j(j)369fiC; No. 1. 
nominal; No. 3 While, .Wl^Ci'A'. NO. 2 39‘i.K-Wc; No. 1 
nomlual; Mixed Weswru. at 383Bc. while do., at 
W,A 15t«c; While State. 38 •> |3C" No. 2 Mixed for May. 
33.A t tti'Uc; do. for Juue. 85Yfita»351ic; do. for July, HtHje; 
do. for August. 31Jlc. 
ProvI'.ions.—Pore.- Mess quoted at fiMXWsH 23 for 
Old uml $WnJ fur New; fit ill 7504811 <5 tor Family 
Mias 813(tLitllU0 for Clear Hack: uml fiDNkiiJ 73for 
Extra Prime. BmQ.. — Extra India Mess, at «Ui M 
®17 00; Extra Mess, in barrels, $8 tXi®s 50; Packet, 
88 50®i) 00 in bbls.; Fancy Plate, $9 00. Beef Hams. 
—Quoted at 823 00. Ctrr Meats.-P ickled Hams- 
lie; Smoked do., 12c; Smoked Shoulders, 7c Middles.— 
Long Clear In New York, 534c: Long clear, 5.45c; 
Short Clear, 5 ,0c. Dressed lions.- City Heavy to 
Light quoted at 5J^(«j5a4c.; Pigs, 55k<®57fic. Lard.- Con- 
tract Grade, tUOc: June, at 6J 4i«6.i/Hc; July, at 6.15® 
6.17c; August, K.236 sS.< 4; September, 3.81c; October, 6.88 
aR.ilftc. City Steam nt5.S3ern.9Ue. Rellneil quoted at 
6.87)4c. Continent 6.71X5,(J.?5c. 
Bitter.— Elgin Creamery, 166#-C; Pennsylvania do, 
]7(£#18 c.; Western do., best, Uk'-; Wcetern tlo, prbue, al 
15c; Western do. good, at Me; State palls at IHc. State 
Dairy half llrkln tubs, best, laet,lHLje; do. do. do, extra 
fine, 15c; do. do. do., good, 13,a lie, do, do. common. 11 
@i2c; Welsh tubs, ixstt. Lie; dp prime, Uu; Western, 
Imitation Creamery, best, I3e; do. fair and good, 11® 
12c; Western Dairy, floe, llfv liie; do, common, 9G>llc; 
Western Factory, iresb, lie; do. good, 'J&tlOc, 
Cheese. — New state Factory, hist, white, at 8c; do. 
do, best colored, at Ikie; do. do, good, at. 7We: do. do, 
fair, at5U®J>^c; do. do., common, at 5e; Ohio factory, 
tine, at (JA'ttSc; do, fair, al 6®7e, l'enusylvanlaskims, 
«®lc. 
Eons.—There Is a slow market considering the sup¬ 
plies, with easy prices and irregular. Quotations are 
for: State and near-by. at 1^® 13c; Western, at 12® 
121%c; Cauadian, at l2lte. 
ToitLTttY -The receipts are not large, arid there is 
sufficient damaged to Keep prices very regular. Quota¬ 
tions are for- 
Poultry.—Live.—F owls, near-by lots, per !#, at HAj 
(•■.Uo.; fou ls, Western lots, per ft, at lofty? c.. fowls. 
Southern lots, per th, at 10@lohiC; turkeys, per tb, 
at Ktollk:; ducks, western, pet pair, at 60®75c ; geese, 
western, per pair, ut $lj:o«vl.23. 
POOt.t tiv. Duesskd. Turkeys, per pound, at 10® 
12c.; chicken*, Philadelphia, light weights to 
pair, at 506455c. per pound; fowls, Pennsylvania, 
prime, per n>. ll)i®12c.; do State and western, per lb 
11® 12c. 
Poultry.—Frozes.—T urkeys, per pound, at 13® 15c, 
Game. - English sulpe, perdoz., 82(4,2 25; Plover.West¬ 
ern , per doz., 8100® 1 50; Sand snipe, per doz., lix^ooc. 
Cotton.—T he quotations, according to the American 
Strict Ordinary. 
Good Ordinary... 
Strict Good OrdI 
Low Middling.. 
Strict Low Mkldl 
Middling Fair., 
Strict Good Ord., 
New Orleans. 
onds. 
and Gulf. 
Texas. 
• • t">R 
6 13-16 
6 13-16 
.. 7 1-16 
TM 
7kt 
.. 8 
’£> 
CO 
OC 
S 3-16 
.. S 7-16 
m 
$H 
.. 3 13-16 
9 
9 
.. 9 1-16 
9M 
9k 
.. 9M 
9 7-16 
9 7-16 
.. 9?4 
9 15-16 
9 15-16 
...10 1-16 
1014 
lCkf 
10 7-16 
l'Sft 
left* 
.11 1-16 
m 
ilk 
HT.lt.SEI>. 
7-16 1 Low Middling. . 
. 7 15-16 
I Middling . 
. 3 71-16 
Fruits. — Fresh. — Quotations are: Apples.—Bald¬ 
win, per bbl,, at 83 0U®3 W); Russetts, Knxbury, per 
hbl„ 82 50®3 00; do. Goldens, 82 *50,2 50. Strawberries 
— Florida at fifc&tWc. per quttri lor best; do. poor at 
5®t0c; Maryland, per quart, l.vjiko. for prime; Nor¬ 
folk. Wilson, per quart, at Uxltic; do. Ubarloston 
seedling, per quart-, at 13® 14c; do. scarlet, at I2c-per 
quart: North Carolina large, per quart, at I Fat 16c; do 
small, at lOtstlfc ])cr quart; Charleston, HoOCman’s, per 
quart, at 2uu.23c; do. fair at 12y 18c. per quart. 
FnutTs.—D ried.—T he quotations are as follows; 
Apples — Fancy evaporated, at 6Siiiioc; choice, at 6JA 
(■$— c. do. prime at (kibfihc; fancy N'ortb Carollua 
sliced, at —; choice do. at choice Tennessee 
quarters at 15£fil3c.; State quarters at 2^@3c.; south¬ 
ern sliced prime at lksev'-’c; do. common, —, 
Peaches—Peeled North Carollua, choice. Uc; fancy, 
12&12M.", exlra fancy, —c; Georgia,choice, at 11X-* lie: 
do. prime, fikipyc, unpeeled halvt9. ifattSc; unpceled 
quarters nt Delaw;tro evaporated, peeled. — 
—c; unprulcd do., at -u. -c. Choice pitted chvtries 
at 10c. Evaporated raspberries, at Ifcgloc; sun-dried 
do. I26'.12y#c. Blackberries—Prime at 7c. Whortleber¬ 
ries at be. Plums, at 5c. 
Peanuts.—C ontinue at strong priees with fair de¬ 
mands. Quotations at bC,c for best hand-picked; and 
{UtgGgfc. for farmers' grades; 5!4@5L4 for country 
cleaned. 
Hay and straw.—S upplies are freely offered with 
prices favoring buyers, t he following quotations ore; 
lor Choice rimuiln buy at KxiiUUC: Good do, at 75 q.8Jc; 
medium at 70c, shipping at toe; clover mixed. t&isiOc; 
clover, block, ut —ta«-c. Straw. - So. 1 rye. at 95c; 
short rye at t.aWTUe, oat, at tl>c-l5e; wheat, at —c. 
veostaples. —There Is a good demand Tor most 
sorts of garden truck, with free sellers at easy prices. 
Quotations or,- for Potatoes,—Savannah, new. prime, 
per bbl. at 83&4 59, charleston, ChUi. prime, pur pjbl, 
8U«o4 50; Charleston, rose, prime, per bnl, fiStati; Char¬ 
leston, peerless, prime, per bbl, »Ji;t3 50; Florida, new, 
prime, j>er bbl. Jdta4 30; new potatoes, seconds, $2 ,': 
2 25; new potatoes, $ltxl 5U; ttose, .Maine and New 
Brunswick, prime. Rose, Novaseotla lu bulk, per bbl. 
al 8! 55('6 2 UU: Rose .state, per bbl, 8t 87.j. 1 #2; Rtu-banx. 
State, per bbl, gl tiJal «•'*; Hurbauk. Nova Scotia, per 
bbl, 82 <a«‘F 2 25, Burbang. Malm- imd'New Hrunswtek, 
per bbl, 82 09; Hebron, costorn and Nova Scotia, per 
SI 75(3i2UM; Hebron, Stale, per per bbl. 8125ut 1 30; Pro- 
llflc, Nova Seolla and New Brtuntwlck. per bbl. 81 75® 
2 00; Chill red, Nova ocotia. ptr bbl, gl 1061,2, Mercer, 
Prince Edwards Island, per obi, 817r*-. 1 s7; Peerless, 
bulk, per bbl.. 81 J5®1 :u; Magnum Bomtin, Imported. 
16s lb. sack. 82 U0. Asparagus. — Oyster Bay, per 
dozen bunches, at $lTAk.'-2 25; do. Upper Jersey, prime, 
81 NV2 tfiii no, South. Jersey. 31 ary land and Delaware, 
per dozen bunches. 81 25® 1 (5. Beets.—savanuah, per 
crate. $175; Florida, per crate, at 75c(a$12A. Beans. 
—North Carolina, per halt bbl. crate, al 82(ts2 30; do. 
Charleston and Ravatuiuh, wax, percrate, <1 ■ . 75; 
do. Charleston aud savannah, round, ikt crate. *1® 
1 25; do. Charleston and Savannah, Hat, per crate, at 
60Mil5o. Cabbages. Norfola and North Carolina, per 
bbl., at 81 OUutl 75 ; do. Charleston, per Dhl, film 1 50; 
do. Savannah, choice, 81 .'*kx2: Uo. Wqrtda, per bbl., 
crate, at su-tl 50. Cueumbcre.- Florida, percrate, 
$1@3. Kale.—Long island, per bbl, al SOtaWV. Lettuce. 
-Long Island, per bfob 8K0* .’.V; tlo. Notfolk, per 
bbl, si .ft. Onion*. — Bermuda tx-r crate- ut 82; 
do, New Orleans, per bbl, $J,.t4; do. Egyptian per ease, 
83 5C®2 75. Peas.—Maryland, |ier bbl.. ut 84; uo. York 
River, per hall bbl, 81 25 -l 50; do. Norfolk, per half 
bbl, crate, gl 23. Radish' s. - l.ong Island, per ltW 
bunches, MXwfiOc. Rhubarb, Long" island, per UO 
bunches, gl 2N ' i 5U. Spiuluieh, Long Island, per bbl, 
glftOdillo. squaalL — UorlesUiu and Savannah, per 
crate. 73e.wl UU; do. Florida, white, per crate, .-tSwtaOc; 
do. Florida, yellow, per crate, at TVctfil M, Tomatoes. 
Florida, choice ripe, per crate. g3a0,g4, do. Florida, 
green, per crate, gkciJOJ; do, Bermuda, per box, 73 c\l<.$1- 
LIVE STOCK MARKET. 
New York. Saturday, May 29.1SS6. 
Shipments for six days, 191 live cattle, T.ftS’i quztiters 
of beef, HEtv iis. - Seve u ears Of Good Colorado “St fli¬ 
ers" from Terre Haute went sold at gft sv.t, .'2, or at an 
average of about 85 92; six cars lillnols do. at s > 50; 
and 23 car-loads of Keutucky do, at sy15:c3Nj, with 
one ear of Seally wags down to si To and nine head ut 
8.17s. six curs of I Utle Kansas Cattle sold at 84 so; 90 
aud for Ordinary to Choice Native com-fbclSicere, the 
extreme range was from 84 3t,, with uvo ears of 
Extra Prime Chicago Bullocks which cost, laid down 
here, 86 40 per HO n>. Old Oxen, sold ut 81 75„vd(X); 
Dry Cow* at SllVi vl R3; and eight car-loads ot Bulls, 
«t $3 40t'«4 25 ifew Extra at t ’ tusi 731; Kentucky Corn- 
red steers, l.vTJ tt>, $5 WJ, do Bull, 1.930 It. ai *-4 25; 
Still Bulls. 1,24ft nt, at 84 78; Maryland Steers. 1,:9m tt>, 
at Hi LC*; do, 1,234 16, at 85 75; Oxen, 1,530 It. at >6 U3'4; 
Pennsylvania steore, 1.439 tt., at »i>2U;do. l,3i 2 it. at 
86 20" oxen. 1.720 it, at *5 S3; Ohio steers, 1,(12D>. at s6 HA; 
Chicago do. 1,203 c., at g3 *U; Uo. l.'AO 16. at #5 73; I’enn- 
sylviutl.1 naciu.fed do. t,39u h, at 8tl;»i less 85; do, 
l.-sth n., at $tq do. 1,3*1 a, «f i'> an; btate do. t.UM 
at al 9.5; Cow s, l.lthi it. at gl; Bulls, 1,151 16, nt 81; 
Illinois 'Vttilers" I.l*u B>. ul 8550per I'M It , do, 1,133 16, 
at 85 30; Corn fed Chicago Steers, L1A416, 85 5U; t. xeu. 
1,428 !!•, at 8-5; Ohio steers 1,821 tt*, at 8'7.5; Chicago 
Bulls. 1,298 al 85 si' ;do, 1,lHr* it,, ai g3 7o; Chicago 
Steer*, 1,464 tb. ut fit! ut; do. 1,, 1'itb. go U5; Ohio "Stiller," 
1,21X1 ti>, at 8ft 60; Mixed W estern Suers, 1,202 tb,at S5 *0; 
do. 1,2(1 n>. at $5 70s Cows and steers mixed, l.usi m. 
at si 5ft; Coivs, 1,8411 lb, at 8 s 3U; Kansas steers, 927 16, 
at 84 3 d: do, ut.i u., at fit 9 ,j, fit. Louis do. MS.t a, ut 862U; 
Keutucky stUlvrs, l.UiO o>. at $3 W; do, 1.U7L ts, a5 40, 
CAL'es.—T he demand was slack today and prices 
barely steady, with Buttermilk calves selling at Sy) 
34oc, and Fair to Choice Veals, al ItfitiCO'ic; Extra 
bringing as high as ;>He.; Country Dressed \e41ls sold 
ut Nolle. City Dressed at 6 : *.fv". aud Dressed Buiter- 
nillks at liiilfthie; Buttermilk Calves, IS, 1 tb, nt 3c; do. 
1 is tb, at s>%c; Veals, 154 n», .w#e 
ottEtr and Laiuts.—Total for six Ju.>s, 34,161 head 
against 31,770 head for the same time last week. Trade 
was slow aad sales rather limited, but sellers were 
holding good stock firm, and while the demand wa 
slack anil prices weak for Common and Trashy lots, a 
better market Is looked for. Old Ewes and buckssold 
as low as S3 60; < ommon to Good Sheep at 84(5525; auu 
Common to Choice Lambs at $K*8 per 100 n>. Culls 
went down to 5c. per 16; Ohio .sheep. 34 16. at, $5 25; 
Virginia do. *2 !*, at 84 25; Ewes and Bucks, 79 16 , 83; 
Virginia lambs, 39 16, at 6c. per tt>; do, 54 16, at 87; 
Ohio do, (Culls),51 tt,at 5c, per (6; Indiana sheep, 80 
lb, at $5 per !L(i It.; do. ,3 lb. at 8185; Kentucky do, 126 
lb, 85 5(1; do. 98tt, 84 80; Kentucky Lanbs, 61 a., at 7c. 
per tn; state Sheep and V ear lings, 72 ib, at $5 per 100 lb; 
Lives and Bucks, 75 16, at 88 Nil Spring Lambs (Com¬ 
mon), 10 K>. at 0J4,C. per 16; Indiana sheep, 79 ». at $4 75 
per tOU lb; Kentucky Lambs, 56 16, at Sc. per lb, 
Hoos.—Total receipts for six davs,89,058 bead against 
34,233 head for the same time fast week. None for 
sale alive. Nominally weak and lower at $4 40@4 G5. 
PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE 
ESTABLISHED 1S65. 
S. H. & E. H. FROST, 
100 PABK PLACE, N. Y. 
SltippeTs desiring to favor us will be furnished 
stenelfs, shipping cards, etc., on appUeatlon. Prompt¬ 
ness guaranteed. References, Rural New-Yorker, 
Irving National Bank. etc. 
Vertigo aud various forms of dizziness^ 
coming upon a man with a spiral sort of 
motion, indicate that the blood is full of bile 
and uric acid; cause, the failure of the liver 
and kidneys properly to act. For this con¬ 
dition that great specific, Warner’s safe cure is 
prescribed by many thousand physicians with 
the best results. 
CHESTER STOCK FAIOI. 
CHESTER CHIEF, Son of Rysdyk's Hamiltonian, 
will make the season of 1836 for a Limited number of 
mares, at s:j.l for the season. For txrended Pedi¬ 
gree, send for circular. JOSEPH (J A VIN, 
CHESTER, Orange Co., N. Y. 
Young Stock and Speedy Road Horses for Sale at all 
times. 
COLI) SPRING HERD, A. J. C, C. 
ST. 11 ELI ER HUGO POGIS, No. 15550;Grand¬ 
son of STUKE POGIS 3d: Sire Of MARY ANN OF ST. 
LAMBERT. 9770. With butter record of 36 lbs. 12 oz. 
In seven days. Terms J.70. 
JUDD B. BRADLEY, Lyons. N. Y. 
Also, a tine Draught Gelding, flveyears old. buckskin 
color; Hue back; sired by Scoteiauu Glory. Price $300. 
FOR SALE. 
A weU matched Pair DA PPLE GRAY MARES. 
Six Years old- Weight 2.500 pounds. Warranted 
sound aud all right. Bred by Imported Clydesdale 
Stock. Address CHAS. FINK, Jr., 
LYONS, X. Y. 
I 886 Tariff 3632) 1886 
RECORD 2:‘20 3-4. 
Will Stand for a limited number of Mares at the GO¬ 
SHEN DHIVING PARK STABLES. Circulars giving 
full particulars sent on application. 
J. s. COATES, Goshen, N. Y. 
THE SEASON OF 1886. 
Sired fry Rysdyk's llambletonian, dam by 
Seely's American Star. He is the sire of Inez, 2:22Si 
(trial 2:18); five others with records better than 2:80, 
aud eighteen more with records better than 2:40. 
Terms $50, 
Send for circular. 
HARRISON MILLS, 
GOSHEN, ORANGE CO., N. Y. 
POLOMUS 4090. 
BY HAMILTONIAN. 
Dam MISS McLEOD .Dam of LORD NELSON), will 
Serve Marcs the present season, 
sena for circulars. 
.1. V. HOWL 5 ND, CHESTER, Orange Co., N. Y. 
A few choice well-bred COLTS from POLONTCS for 
Sale at low figures, consisting or Two Standard bred 
STALLIONS aud Four GELDINGS. 
SQUAWAKIE HILL FARM STUD. 
CLEVELAND BAY CO*CH and 
Thoroughbred Horses. 
Catalogue giving full particulars, 
terms of breeding, etc., sent free 
on application. Address 
F. 8. PEER, 
MOUNT MORRIS, 
LIVINGSTON CO., N. Y. 
HOLSTEIN FREISIAN CATTLE 
IMPORTED AND HOME BRED. 
WHAT OTHERS SAY. 
“The Quest herd this season.”—Dr. Farrington, U. S. 
Quarantine Station, N. J. 
"As a herd, away up up! up - .Dudley Miller 
Esq., Oswego, N. Y. 
Young Cows; Yearlings with Calf, Yearllhg Bulls, 
and Soring Calves- Prime Stock. No faney prices. We 
moan business . THOMPSON tSb SON, 
Milton. N. J., P. R. R. 
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Clean Your Face. 
Baltlmore, Md., 1885.—Six months I had a 
liver disorder. Caused great indisposition 
aud yellow blotches on my face. Doctors’ 
remedies did mo no good. After using War¬ 
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liver trouble, or a blotch on my face.—H. D. 
Thayer, 568 Lexington Street. 
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Ihe RuYCE IMrhOVED REAPER 
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DANSVILLE MOWER, 
MAJ^UFACTCRED BY 
Sweet, Faulkner & Co., 
Duusville, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
The Lightest Draft and Most Durable Ma- 
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Send for circular. 
I WILL INSURE YOUR HOGS! 
DR. JOS. HAAS’ 
HOG AND POULTRY REMEDY 
[None Genuine without tills TraiL Mart.] 
Ia the only Praetienl Preventive of the so- 
called Jkwine Plague. 
It has never been surpassed as an increaser of 
pork and general system tonic. Aiding digestion, 
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bowels, it removes and prevents the formation of 
disease germs, and preserves lo the well bred hog 
bis natural constitution. Where It has been fed lo 
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 
'n my remedy i make the following offer: 
1 will insure herds of swine of nut 1 ss than one 
huna.^d In number against disease, at a small fee 
per head, -trovlded they are fed my remedy under 
my direction and prove upon examination prior to 
contract that. hey are In a healthy condition, and 
are neither in-bred, close-bred nnr tbe progeny of 
such. 
1. I will forfeit $100.00 to any breeder whos' offer 
to examine for Insurance I decline, piovlu.d be 
forwards remittance to cover my expenses to and 
from location of hogs, or I fail to prove to the satis¬ 
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or bv matters of at least equal Importance. 
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their condition of neouh 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 tbe following testimony: 
GrnsiiNTO.v P. U.. Px., Feb. 2,1SS5. 
Dr. Jos. Haas—Dear bir: About a year ago our 
herd here numbered about 2,700 bead- Disease 
broke out, and no remedy we bad would arrest the 
trouble Our losses were heavy and wo had to give 
up feeding entirely for about two months. We then 
hpard of yonr remedy and bought a trial lot. and 
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ever since, we havesiuce April last recei ved about 
5 006 bead of hogs into our herd and have not had a 
single death from swine disease. This is our ex¬ 
perience. Our opinion is that the remedy has pre¬ 
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without it. As an aid in fatlening pork, we believe 
It to be good. On this point, howwver, we have not 
made au actual test, <u tec would not risk feeding a 
pen of hogs without the Remedy. 
v Yours very truly, WHITE & CO. 
per package. 
JOS. HAAS, V.S. 
Member of Indiana State Veter, na rv Med. Associat'n 
INDIAN APR LIS. IN D. 
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Your lines are where you put them—not under 
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