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THE BUBAL NEW-YORKER. 
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increase in the American “visible supply,” 
the increase in the bulk of breadstuffs afloat, 
and “the withdrawal of French buyers from 
the cargo trade.” Shipments of wheat from 
India have greatly declined, aud Russia cuts 
no particular figure as a shipper at this time. 
The opinion is offered that heavy exports 
from those countries arc not likely to be 
made again until the price is higher. 
Our wheat crop was large, but we have al¬ 
ready sent a goodly portion of it to Europe. 
The export clearances of wheat and flour from 
four Atlautic ports Tuesday were equivalent 
to 401 000 bushels of wheat. The quantity of 
wheat exported in the first four months of the 
current fiscal year—July, August, September, 
and October—was 52,000,482 bushels, flour in¬ 
cluded at the rate of four ami a half bushels to 
the barrel. In the corresponding months of 
last year the quantity exported was less than 
20,000,000 bushels, and for the entire year the 
wheat exports amounted to less than 95,000,- 
000. It does not soeni probable that the ex¬ 
port movement will become less active during 
the remainder of this year, for the local effect 
of short crops abroad does not appear to have 
been fully realized thus far. Foreign consum¬ 
ers are fortunate in having been able up to 
this time to get American wheat at low prices. 
During the four mouths since harvest, the 
northwestern receipts of grain have been about 
120,000.000 bushels, shipments 85,000,000, aud 
Atlantic receipts nearly 80.Oou.iMi0, the Inst in 
exceas of any year since 1881. The movement 
to the sea-board is now declining, and the re¬ 
ceipts for the last week in October were small. 
While t he stock of grain at North western ports 
• is 30 per cent, greater than that of last year 
(nearly all the excess being at Duluth), the 
visible supply at those points of wheat is only 
about 10 per cent, larger than it was last year, 
although the total cron of wheat was 00 per 
cent, larger. The London market seems 
favorable to higher prices for wheat, but 
hitherto it has “kicked against” every attempt 
at au advance. 
The butter situation has not changed to any 
material extent ami there is no improvement 
noticeable. There is a little demand for fancy 
Elgin creamery, but otherwise the market is 
doeidedly dull aud iu some cases depressed. 
The inquiry for exports is very limited. 
Nov. 19. Nov. 19, 545. 
Cremery, new choice to fancy.27@29)jc. 2imi28c. 
State, new dairy fancy.2 be 21 23@43>i 
Exporters of cheese have not done much for 
the past day or two aud the market is rather 
weak with a tendency toward lower figures. 
Cable adv ices, however, are firm, but this is 
not reflected in the buying of exporters. 
Nov. 19. Nov. 19. ’Si. 
New cheese ifVyi.I2%<t‘tl3% !)%w.9% 
The marketing of hogs has been unusually 
small during the week, aggregating only 
230,000 at the nine chief points aguiust 440,000 
for the eorrespoudiug week last year, There 
was somewhat of a gaiu at other places. At 
Chicago the deficiency was greatest, as hogs 
were held back on account of the strike, 
apart from this, the shortage is due to several 
causes; Owing to the drought, hogs m many 
places were marketed very closely last Sum¬ 
mer; the weather has been very favorable for 
feeding, and as prices have been lower than 
fanners expected, many prefer to keep on 
feediug than to sell at current tigures. There 
is an unsettled feeling as lo future prices, duo 
mainly to the uncertainty with regard to 
future labor troubles. There has been a very 
heavy export movement, especially iu lard. 
Compared wif h a year ago January pork ls -iO 
cents higher, lard ‘J5 cents, per UK) pounds 
lower, and sides 92Sj cents higher, while green 
hams are? I per 100 pounds higher; hogs are 
ubout 20 cents per HM) pounds higher. 
In wool, the only important feature in Bos¬ 
ton during the week lias been a liberal move¬ 
ment of Territory stocks, which havo weak¬ 
ened lately aud are going oil' freely. Fine 
medium wool is by no means strong as a year 
ago ou account of diminished request. De¬ 
laine is weak and lower, hut combing wool is 
iu excellent demand and sales of exceptionally 
cooiI lots nave been made as high as 42 cents. 
In other departmets tliere is no quotable 
chauge. The current prices for leading sorts 
uro us follows in comparison with last year: 
Nov. '.M, '88. Nov. l't, SO, 
Ohio & Penn, x. na&c. «@35c. 
Ohli• « 1 Vim. xx. i • 
Ohio X Penn. XX anil a hove.av.t.l i 36%i<i,3tY<i 
Mich Isa ii X ..,:iu*! ids US 
Fine uhlo til'Milne*.3»<.(itf? 8Hw37 
No. 1 combing.37ijc3S 39,<(,11 
Texasspring, 13mouth*..... .33 a33 22@26 
Super A.Ski37 
Latest.—R aw wool continues dull, though 
stronger at. the interior and abroad thau at 
domestic seaboard markets. 1 logs ure higher 
at Kansas City tuid pork is expected to follow, 
though speculation in hog products has not 
boon active. Wheat has been a little firmer 
and more active, but prices are still below the 
level antieiiiiited, owing to tbo enormous 
stocks m sight aud heavy receipts. 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
SATURDAY, November 20, 1SS6 
Chicago.—C ompared with cash prices a 
fortnight ago, No. “Spring Wheat is 1 jC. low¬ 
er; No. 2 Red, higher. Corn. V% higher. 
Oats, v. higher. Flaxseed, 2c. higher. Pork, 
10 to Slic. higher. Cattle, somewhat lower. 
Hogs, from 10c. to 40c. higher, according to 
grade. Sheep, steady. 
Wukat.—N o. 3 Spring, TSL'.rtlJies No. 3 Spring, iMVO 
68e, No. 3 fled. 7Cie Futures i-anged; November, 74 
Wot V ; December, ilyiiDqc ; January, )44jt < il'*t:; 
Slay. bt>K J.M'(,•. i ohn. quit4.. No. 2, 3lt)i,e: Futures 
—Noveuiocr. SMi.vyifce s lie, ember, m«jju!W5|C'r Janu¬ 
ary. J'iVft.iilUi'ie. Slay, -I2 c4j42%c. oath. - weak; No. 
2. sMi'lAe jo. Future', November, iv*-" i)5%e; Deeem- 
tier, JOJiiaciVte; Janutiry, 2H.%<j|,2(Ap , i May, «##@3b)4c. 
Kvt.-quIeL; No. 2, Me. fUBUCV. No. 2, !i?C. rI■ V XnlCKtl 
-No, l, 93.V Mgs* 1 ’ohk. - i'null, 89 0019)81,3; Funirett, 
November, 89 fi.Y.<t J 33: UeeeniOpr. gH 3.'%<.<. u tu%; Janu¬ 
ary. 81U liivlO La no. Cush. $3 mV , November, 
•& 92%@S ic.oloslug at ft 92%; December. $5 WtSictia 92%, 
closing at f3 92V January, $6 9711 no, dosing at 
f(3on. Short Bib*.-Ctish, 85 8(1. lioxcil Meats.—Dry 
ultcii shoulder*, IOkiiS 20; Short clear sides, fo 75 
@5 80. Catti.k. — Shipping steers, |3 0O@S0O; Stock¬ 
ers and feeders. 81 90@3 5<;; cows, bulls and mixed $1 25 
@2 80; bulk, 820U@2 90; through Texas Catde, dull; 
cows, 82 I0@:i 00; steers, $2 lOftM 3U; Western rangers 
lower; natives and half breeds. S2 T5@3 75; cow*, 82 
@2 *0; Wltuered Texans, 82 SlKiuH 50. Hons - Market 
strong; Kougn and mixed. S3 ttjta.1 05; pack mg and 
shipping, *" 80@120; light weights, at $3 hum. I io: skips 
82 10@8 10. sheet.—M arket steady; Natives, 82 O.ltisl. 
Western, |30(Xj|3 30, Texans. 82UJijjJUU; Uimhs, 83 00 
@4 60. 
St. Louis.—C ompared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 2 Red Wheat is %c. lower. 
Corn, fic. lower. Oats, lc. lower. Flaxseed, 
5c. higher. Fork, unchanged. Cattle, 
steady. Hogs, 25c. to 85c. higher. Sheep, un¬ 
changed. 
Wheat. -Steady*; Sales No. 2 Red Winter, nt 75%r. 
November, 74"(c; December, 7<>!Hkc. Oobn.—S teady; no. 
. mixed, Cash, )':.(>3S%c; November, .'He; December, 
SU«c. Oats—D ull: No. 2 Mixed, Lash, 20a,2i-' 4 e; Nov¬ 
ember. 270; December,27c. Hve. Quiet at so%c. Bau¬ 
lky at 4W@H5c. Kt'rrjui. -Creamery, 2HV.bc, dairy, 14(«| 
2>c. Kuos. -1 ye. ki.axmou. u.te. Hay,—T imothy, ill; 
Prairie, i*. Hit an .55c. at mill. Com Meal, si 95. 
pork —89 57% BULKMK at*. —Long dear, fa d&; short 
rib. *6 la; short dear, »i 90. Uut.-s; t'.vtms.— 
.Market strong; Good to Choice Native Shipping Steers 
84 Ju>t4 75} biuchers Steam, 83 Mad ib; Texas grades, 
81 a. eo2 r>. Hoos.—Market steady; Choice Heavy and 
butchers, fSOufcl l.i, Paoamg, 83 sttai io; Light, 83H5i.ii 
8 35; 1'hrs. -. . .. snhi.r. Market dull; common 
to extra, 81 90@3 yo. 
Boston. Chain Corn, mixed, file; steamer yellow, 
StC aud .steamer mixed, lye, pee bush oats,—C ash, 
No. 2 white 37e. and fancy white, TA.iHo.jar bush.; 
January No. 2 white, 3ic kyb .®62e per hush Baaii 
SI I 2V<. 11 >> tor spring, anil f IXu. l'> tor whiter. Flue 
Feed and .Middlings.8i*u i9; and Cotton Sited Meal, 
S24 mi on spot, mid 822 per ton to arrive- ciu.*s Seeps 
Clover, VV per n>, a ad S< w 5 < »rk >e; 
Tlmotliy, $3Wi 2u per bush: Red lop, 81 Wl,y.22.i per bag. 
11 a) ano srUAW. Northern and h.i>u rn, 8'7 per ion. 
Sl.V.u.lt; for lair t-i good, >I-’(.i 11 tor nnc, anil 8 :mI 3 lor 
poor and damaged; Western, choice, >l:V-slf; do, fair 
to good, $13a«il- rye straw is held at iron, id lor choice 
new. sLjjiII for coiumon io good; swuie day, »:»<«, 1U; 
oat straw. 8**9 per ton. Berr icu. Northern and Kast- 
ern creamery, vangftic, for extra tlrst> to extra; iirsis, 
22ia23c; Western creamery, 2>w39e. for exua ilrsis to 
extra: firsts. 2>J@23u; NorUic-rn dairy, for v er- 
moui extra llrsts to extra lull; Unite. I.'mitc. seconds, 
12taiL5u, Western dairy, 12i«,Me. tor lirsta: seconds, -mi 
iuc; unltaiiou creauiery. Ui@22c. ior extra tint* to ex 
tra: ladle-pocked, 12ts.i5c. lor extra lints to extra; 
Urals, Aitlllc; grease, Ikuijc. CfitasK. New York aud 
Vermont ex tt viiijj.i2>ac: do. do. hrsts, lu^w litic; do. 
do. seconds, iie.iic. YVestern extra, Ui4fel2e; do. tirsts, 
UKrti I Due. fcoos Cape* and near-by, 2'c. per doz. East¬ 
ern extras, 2 ic; ilo. Ursts, 2n.> 25e; rvcw Vurtc nr sis, 24yi 
25c; Wcsieru Ursts. 2h.o22c, rrovlnclul. 24 i25e. bKA.vs. 
Ctiolci Nonheru amid pleach pea, ». ;.Va.l sper bush¬ 
el; do. do. New York, small, SI ic@l 7.6, ilo. do. screen¬ 
ed. SI 25@l lb. medium cuolct, Uaud-picked. SI 35vy,i'ib, 
do, do, Screened, ,1 2N<t l Nt, Yellow i.yes, improved, 
81 Wail Ik); do. choice tints, SI lo<«.i 50; tied ivtdueys. 
81 7.W2. FQrtATOKS,—Sweet, range from at 26 m. 3 per 
bbl. Fno visiosyi.—Fork Extra prune, 8'b*»to si; uew 
utess, Sit '20iu.ll lb; Heston loug-cut clear, siliall .6b; 
do, sbort cut, *14 Ait. 14 73; no. backs. . 1 9*165fl; lean 
ends. »l4<gl-l 30; Beef, W.sicni extra mess, ‘T 5b; 
Western plalo, SUSiAaS, Western extra, plate, si*,. 9 so. 
Hams—YY CHlern smoked, lly*i,j,l2y*e. per E. ami Ltoa- 
ton smoked, 11 Vita lie. per If laird- A esteru choice 
kettle, J}* ,i.7}v per 9., W estern -teaiu, *»4»av7C; c ity 
reudoreu, 64*w7. I’ot t.i ry and God-..—N orthern and 
Eastern cresu killed—Turkeys, choice ye dug, per is, 
I5@l,c; do, lair to good, clilekcus,cuuide large, 
15tgiUk\ do, commou to good, l 1 i i2-vc, mwls, choice, 
dtsMc; do. couuuon to good, .>m i le, w'estera cur keys, 
choice, H i 16c; do, common to good. tOiiclJo; do. Ken¬ 
tucky, 9 m, l.v, chtekeus. uholee, l .,15c; do, common to 
good, UuklZC; partridges, |k.t pair, e ■ ,5; grouse, per 
pair, 7b i>.v. Huall, pel aos . i ti; .teks, 
per pair, 5l,ka t>.6c; black ducks, per pall*. 8U»9iv; venison, 
short saddles, per u., Weitle FntsU ut-.vt. beef, 
choice steers, per 16. Mw,K>ve, do, do, good steers, Sc, <lo. 
do, light western su-ers, i.,.., 7c, (io, hind ^uanets, 
choice, lliAllltc; do, common to good, 6*ai»Ulc; do, 
forequarters, auolcc, S}^ixoc; do, Conuuou to good, uu> 
5c; nuiliou, exiru. 7'a.SC do, commou to good. 4uiie; 
Spring LuntAs, ti i!ie; veal, cnolcc. DuclUc. do. fair to 
good. . iv-Sc; do, commou, Ag,3c; do, Worcester County, 
choice, Sa lbe; do, do, do, commou, 5@Be. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISiONS. 
Nkw York, Saturday, November2U, issfi. 
StateOFTU h. .YUokkt. Ascumpnreu wiinensh prices 
Iasi week, dour is unchanged. Ungraded Bed Wheat, 
IVvC. lower; No. 2 bed, iC. lower; Uugradevl Mixed 
Corn. >jc. lower; No. 2 lower. No. .1, Outs, ^e. nlgti 
or; No 2, c. higher; Fork. 2Sc. higher; But let, abut 
steady. Cheese. m.c. blghnr; Eggs, about the same; 
Fruits and Vegetables, steady: Poultry, lower. 
rLOCK. rKi.i 1 asp jieai. i Loca vuuuuiom- Flue: 
|1 9bii*2 7t), Superttne, 16.1.2 !*.). No. <2(KM6 lb; 
Good to Fancy Extra State, VksJ 75; Common to 
Good Extra VY esicru, s'2 bo.v.l 75, Good lo dilutee 
Extra YYesieru. i- v„,; Common to lair kxtia 
Onto, $2 Uim. 3 S3, Good, >' lAAa.1 36; ivood to helve, 
8i 3.Y&4 76. Common Fvira Mmuesoui. 82 obit,) 15; 
Clear, 8S Mi 4 lb; ttye Jlixaire, ga 95; strjighi. 
g6H.nu/4 46. t’aicm jtl .l.Vj,83; bakers exlim, g;t UtA*4 uu: 
6i. Louis Common io ran Extra, 82 at a > 75; Fan io 
Good, 8-1 -.6,vs 60; GixhI io Very Cnolcc. »i 64(it85, 
hitter an extreme. Puuiut Winter YVueai ExLra, g< 3u 
*J. CUy Jllll L xi m tor (Vest tmllex, 8- f Cl * 5l», sou in 
America, gtMCi,. in. FoCTUnrot s t.op - Commou lo 
Fair Extra at #3 *Jt*.T 98, ami Fair io Cnolcc, gsflUse 
3Ub. Kyk FloI u. -suporUue, 2U. Colts .ukal. 
Yc-llOw Wi'siurji quoted ui $ 7.Y,-. - ,, amt rtramlY- 
wuu ui *2 7 k*2 NY. Bitkyvukai Ftx>rii quoted at 
gl Ssi»2lAJ. FivKti. 10 H., quoted at 75«SbC'. W 16, at 
7dC; SO 16, ttl ?.»MSdc, IU) a ut SKs'Jhc sharps, ttl 95c. 
dSgl bJ. Uye Feed UI T.Y*StV, fill Ions Sold yesterday 
ut ibc.); screenings at 4.V*ibc. 
ubais.- YY mi, A'. No. l hard, ut lAJ.je; Old No. 2 
Milwaukee, )2*-jc; Ungraded YVInter Red. Sljxit7i*c; No. 
J Ked.syp. No. 2 lYcd, vl* a e step No. t Kud AV; Ex* 
tra bed. aoy^Ci No. 2 Bed lor Peceuniiir. »P . uSiige. do. 
tor January, si> 9 to.,(Sic; do. for February, v-e, .-9‘^e; 
do. for May, U24j,'u92vgc- Coax. Ungraded Ytixed, at 
ll il.'iA^c: No. 3 Pa d, t '^c; No 2. t-YCu*'t do. for Decem¬ 
ber, fsqsitoc; do tor January, Ga. liRv: do- for .Ylay, 
m>/c:< ;.(•. uiArs.- No. a at .»2.v. do. yy iiIic, f.i>, ,CiNjc; 
No. 2, ililj cyige; do. White. Oqc: No, 1, Wiiltc, 36c; 
Mixed Yv esicru, AluaHic. do. White. .i> v 4 Ibc; While Slate. 
;jX.#37c; No. 2 tor Deucuihur, Uitg td-Tvci do. torJanu 
;l ry, SiYjvu.31Nic;do. (or May. ttyyc. 
t'llOvlftloas. t'u iie. Jb-ss. «tu Ob rle 25 for Old aud 
gill .VI,,ill tA.I lor NCYV ; $13 tor FiuuHy MbSS. gllMAnU 5b 
tor cleat Hack, and gib idad" 5b for Extra fume. 
Keek, city Extraliuttu Mess, $li oj.ili iAI; Extra .Mess, 
In barrets, s-.-voii Packet, gx .<(a'.i, Elate, <' sa 6ti. 
ItKEf Hams.- 17 Sd»l7 7b. CCt .llEATS. Rib Bellies, 12 
lb. uveruge, 7 68c; I’lckled Bellies, lu lb. average 7@ 
i.Vjc; 12 lb. Plcxh'il Bellies quoted at lilgvic.; t’lty 
iTckIt'll Hbotddcrs. .sq.s,.. : . w e; ftckled Halit*, '.LC.d.jc, 
Smoked Hums, 9c; Suiokeu Shoulders. oMtmtigRC, .Yuu 
ple*. Long Clear In New York, tic. Dux-si t. tiou*. - 
City Heavy to Light at a'-jniie; Figs. tVoi^e. Laud.— 
Western Steam Spot, 8.71c: City Steam, 6.Ibc: COlltl 
ueitl. H.fOu; South Aiuerlcuu, H.HOc; November, ii.2Bc; 
December, H.21viG.23c; January, at 6.37@K.39c; Febru 
ary, o.Sluyli.KM-. March, nil t ti. Uto; A pi'll, 
HfTTKii.—tTeatuery—state, pails, line, 2S.c29c; State, 
prime. 27;n2Sc: Stale md l ectlsylvanU, tubs, 2Svu 
29c; Klglu. 29i«;i.ic, Western, best. .su*29i, Western, 
prime, 21"'‘We; W’cgUuu, good, 2b,c.'lc; Wo»t. rn lane, 
best, 22c; Western, ilo, prime. 2tAi'2lu; -Stale Dairy, ball 
tubs, tiesc, -.W27c. had arxlus. tubs, hue, 72 v2.ii'. half 
tirklns, tutiH, good, 2bc; half rirktiiH, common. 17 m 13c; 
Welsh iuIm, best, 2>e: Welsh tubs, piliue. 22. 2..; Dairy, 
firkins, best, 2lo: Dairy llrkltis. pniite. 2L.v. r 2; W estern, 
Initiation Creauiwy best, 20fi.2ic tmUtulon i ream 
erv. fair and good. I7si l*c; Dairy, line, lkv2ue: Dairy, 
common, 12.s,Uc, Factory, poor, liciUio; Factory best 
lOWU, lHyv2l,C- 
iTiki-vi;. stntv> factory, fancy, colored, September, 
12Luo; ilo, do. do, white, do. U)(c do. do, good unci 
title, ] filial 12q,c; do, do, fab, Udj,,'. 11‘tc; do. do.comuion, 
1HV, < hbyc, do, do, light skims, big. , Ivoi Ohio factory, 
niie. tlat, U/*l3k'e. GlllO factory, good, IliaiUV" I’eliu- 
sy vlanla skims, 2Y4 (.i3‘4c. 
b.itos. -Stale. 2Na 2Hc . Ohio aud other choice lols, 
‘2t‘vc; YY estern. besi, '2l.o24 1 ^c, do. held lots, itYgcrtte; 
i anuuhil) held lots, '2 iAa)22c; 1.lined state. ISc; do, 
Western, llujiiSu. 
Don rtiv.-LtvK.—Chickens, per 16, at flwile: fowls, 
near-by lols, per », al 7c.. , fowls, Western lots, per 
lb, at txisTe fowls Southern lots, per lb, at 6,,uSe; turkeys, 
per ib ut IkibtOc; duck*, western pet pair at VAsitMc.; 
geese, western, per pair, at 81.l2til.50. 
PoL'LTitv.—DkKssEo. - Turkeys, per pound, at 9@ 
10c,; Spring chickens, Philadelphia, per pouud at 
12@15e,; do. western, per n>, at 7@9c; fowls, Pennsyl¬ 
vania, prime, per Ib lie: do western, per Ib. at 8@9c. 
Fruits.—Fresh - Apples.-Gravensteln per bbl. at 
82 757.73; other varieties nt $2@250 per bbl; Greenings, 
S'2 (ADi‘2 VI per bbl. Grapes,— Catavv ha at tCi r:. per lb; 
Concord, pel If, 8ts)4>£Ci Diana per lb, Isa¬ 
bella. ar 2(«i3e. per Ib, C'raUberriesut 8D5,i: VI for Cape 
Cod best; #5 ,6(A>i,0 00 lor choice; $S Ulfva 54) for light; 
SI 75@2 for choice, per crate. 
Fnt its.— Diukd.—A pples — Fancy Evaporated. 100; 
do. choice, at »e; do. prime, do. southern sliced, 
prime a12W@3e; do, North Carolina, fancy stin dried, 
new, do. do. choice, ia;».«,5*^c; do. do. prime. S84D, 
4‘ ie. Peaches - NurUi ConitlRa. peeled choice uew, 
U@HKc do. tin. do, fancy, new, I2@l2}40f do. Georgia, 
choice, at li)c; do. do. prime fancy, new. Ii@i2e, do. 
Delaware, cvanora'ed. (seeled. 26a>3Cc; do. do, do, un 
peeled new, LH*ilc, do. Georgia new, li>@ii)^a Cher 
rie6, pitted, at W6o. Evaporated raspberries, IF*, 
2ik': sun dried dr.,. IHt lie. Blsckheirles —Crime at 
7'4@794 c. Blums, at 6@6^G. 
Peanuts are wanted moderately at steady prices. 
Quoted at 4-qc. tor taucy haml-plcftcd; 3f£c. for farm¬ 
ers' grades. 
Cotton.—T he quotations, according to the American 
classification, are ns follows; 
New Orleans. 
Uplands. and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary ... <5 7-16 658 
Strict Ordinary. Kji 7 1-16 7' 1-16 
Good Ordinary.7 13-16 8 8 
Strict Good Ordinary.. 6!4 8 7-16 S 7-16 
Low Middling..8 11-16 SJ6 8% 
Strict Low Middling... 9 9 S-16 9 3-16 
Midtiling . 9 3-16 3->s 9^ 
Good Middling. 9 7-16 93® 95fi 
Strict Good Middling... 9 11-HI 9T*, 971, 
Middling Fair. 10 1-16 lll’-j lew 
Fair .1011-16 li % 10% 
STAIXBD. 
Good Ordinary. I Low Middling.7« 
Strict Good Ord. 15-16 I Middling. 8% 
Texas. 
7 1-16 
8 
8 7-16 
„ 
9 3-16 
9*t 
9% 
91* 
10R 
10% 
Hors. American—New York State. 1336, prime, 2H@ 
JF-; Slat.-, common rn medium. 2S@27c; State, 1835, 
prime to choice. !*>,.>. |8c; du. Common to medium, 12@ 
15 Pacitlc Uoast. 1SSH. prime tn choice, 2Sra30c; do, 
lair to good, 26@26e; do. 1.845, good to choice. I3(.il6c. 
Foreign—Bavarian.* and Bnhrmiaus. 1&6 2s<a:«c; mix, 
c.l German* do, 2lf.. 27r; A ll marks, do, 18@2l)c; Kents 
do. 23@23c; Sussex, do.,2Uiji22c. 
Veoictahi.ks.— Pc latoes.—Long Island, rose, In bulk, 
per bbl., $| 75@2; State. St rfiiil (.2 do Burbank, $1 37 
f«l ®5 Jersey, peerless, nor bbl. 81 S7@l 50: sweet pota¬ 
toes, V u., yellow, per bob, 81 StA.i 1 75; sweet potatoes, 
'a., yellow, Inferior, per bbl. * I - l 25. rabbages. - 
Flat Du toll, per tiA), 84" 4. Cucumber-. - Pickles, per 
l.MX), i.<c.„v81 25. Eggplarn. Long Island, per Obi, §3@ 
3 50. Onions.—Conn., red, per bbl. *2 25iii/275; do. Orange 
County, red. per bbl. *i 75«t2 25. Celery, per doz. 
bunches, gka l 25. Turnips. Russian, t>cr bbl., Sl@l 25. 
Caiillllowtrs, per bbl. Si 5b@4 uo. 
do. 12111 m at *4 15; do, Lbl ft at SI k>; do, ill S3; Indlann 
do. 1144 ft at 8-S S5; Chicago Steers, 1432 lb at Si Tn. do, 
129S ib ar *4 55; do, (Oxen, Steers, and Stags), 1867 m 
al SI; V. '>stern steers, i IdS b at 84 kt dt i 
8> 40; Imlifin.i do. t.yt ft al si ft*, do. 1354 a at $1 15; 
lit*; ft at k7 do, Ulfl ft at 82 60; do, (part Oxen and 
Stag*'. 12)9 -- (It S3 ; lip, 1116 ft nt tj ® OhioCows 
ami Stockers, MI a, at sh; Dry Cow*, 917 m at *26u: 
Bull*, 13L" Ib at «2 76; Western Steers, 1UW> ft at $3 75; 
Chicago Steers, U32 ft at 81 80; do, 1291 ft at $4 7U. 
Calvits.—G rangers, 203 ft, at 2%c; do. 205 ft, at 2' jc: 
Veals, 271 ft, at l%c: do, .’1.5 ft. nt 6c; do, 135 ft, He, do, 
146 ft. at 7*4.0. Urasscrs, 175 ft, at 2c 
Shkki' axi, l. vvtns.-Receipts rorsix days36.786 head 
against I4 ,iY 4, bead fur the same tltue last Week; Michi¬ 
gan Sheep, ill ft. ut Use; Canada Lambs. 9tl ft, at 6Ue : 
\\ intern sheep, 77 ft. at 4%c; do. m lb. at *4 20; Canada 
Lambs, sy ft. at HAvo: Pennsylvania sheep. 81 ft. at 
4bjie; do. do, 97 ft, 81 15. do. Lambs. -.2 ft. at 5v*e; 
i!ic; do. W9 lb. at SI 10. 
Hons. -Receipts for six days, 11.1.9571 head against 
1**57 head for the same time last week. Feeling 
firm and prices n shade lilght-r with reported sale* ui 
84 66.1 ; J5 per 100 R.: Ohio Hogs. 133 ft, at 84 35; State 
do. St3 ft. SI 55; Stale Pigs, 93, at $4 75. 
oKND TEN CENTS IN POSTAGES TAMP8 TO 
E. & O. WARD, 
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
for Circular giving important advice about ship¬ 
ping produce. Also containing recipe for nn<- 
nerving Eggs. Established 1845. 
No 27*1 Washington Si., Now York City. 
Dick's Famous Patent Feed Cutter. 
- /* T ttk. For May, Straw. Corn 
\ Stall;* tiiul ln-iluge. 
,- V the ONliY >1A <' i i 1N K 
*_ rt V! iu the World tnat will 
437 **'—'A j| cut and split Corn Stalks 
1 IT SAVE** ITS COST 
I'nt st season ev 
' *_J I KY F A U M E It tJtnm.n 
L Have oxk. Send for Illus 
KiiearrTI tented Ctttalogue. Address 
jf 1! DICK’S 
U 1 ^1 r ,ll *l| u!-ILit' Agrieulturnl Works. 
JL—CANTON. OHIO. 
A. NEW X 3V "V 33 W T I O W f 
SEC 
Wood, Taber & Morse, 
Eaton, 51 ad iso 11 Co., N. Y„ 
Manufacturer * of I'ortahle, Agricultural, Stationary 
and Traction 
8 TEA IVE GrIWES 
Of the highest standard. In every respect, of materials 
and workmanwhlp. Were ploneeTs lu the manufacture 
of Prnetienlly Porinhlc STEA Yl ENGINES. 
And Yvlth determined policy to build only the host 
machinery from the best materials, anil in the best 
manner of coDBtructlou aud with euutluued Improve¬ 
ments, have attained the highest standard In excel¬ 
lence of workmanship, simplicity of design, and cap¬ 
acity of pawn'. For a third of a century have main¬ 
tained their manufacture 
The standard Portable and Agricultural 
Engine* ot the World. 
In addition lu our STANDARD ENGINES, we now 
offer the first IIOAD EN<41 ' E which has the tbac- 
tion tower practically and efficiently applied to the 
four truck wheels, and while so applied to each wheel 
Independently, the forward axle Is under fall control 
of the steering apparatus. 
Our Patented Improvements provide a 
. • -7 Cords of ttewh hav.'lirenSnwcd bvonem.en 
In 9 hours. Hti nd reds have sawed fi .v ft cords dally •• 
actig* wh st every Fanner and YVixtd Chopper wanl*. 
first order fpoiw your vlotmtv *ocut*'* the Aornry 
lllUHfrated Catalog FftrF, Addn*s Folding Sa»i u * 
Mavhluo tax, 1103 Canal St^ Chlcaga, llL 
IMPROVED CHAMPION SAWING MACHINE. 
Cue tuuu can do tlie work that heretofore rc- 
qHired two. I till,. * the u'etyhl of operator. 
Lightest rt. 1 rimy, ch/ii/yexl and only practi- 
cat log sawing uiaohinc made. Sutcs VS^M 
cord 11 hour, YYelghs , , V 
but 35 )ba. Price com- «L n MM 
plote only JTJ.nn. Toy¥ 
introduce, will dolive: J 1 A a 
one machine free to xn> iJiA — 
addros* on u'eolpt of -- 
price. dtkfrevAChami<iuit* 
flfg. Co..Quincy. lil. ,i A 8 Ls s * tut0 ^ 
■ V — ;v- - ^BEATTY’S 
ORGANS. 
i—l—_!Lj_. «f .349.£>0, M'- *' 
* '• ’ t_hi:' 79.50, H'- *' , 
mill rprlfttW Al barsnlna. 
MZ \BS ip lUwutWttl llfiuiivY, vreddtnx or 
QSl Yjr IK LlrthdiV Pr,«eat3d Outer it OIHU. 
Set 4|h-JB u r-W uto for 0*1 nl-'E"", Adcltv-s 
-- •£, CiciolF.BwUy, 
lORTABLE GRINDING MILLS. 
’ Uuantnteed to give satisfaction or money refund 
ed. CHARLES KAKSTNER A; CO., 
30^ to 312 South Cuuul Street, Chicago. 
FOCR-DRTVER TRACTION* ENGINE. 
which excels ail other Traction Engines of equal cyl¬ 
inder dimensions In pulling capacity, aud secures po¬ 
sitive control and ease in steering on ~:uidy, stony, 
sdppery, uneven and otherwise utOUnUt ground to 
traveL Descriptive Catalogues sent on application. 
Alai Eneme on Comlsii Boiler. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS g, 
- ih 
New York. Sati euat, November 20.1*86. f V 
Bekvss.—I ndiana Steers, U7« ft at $192%; do, 1292 ft C S 
St 56; do. 1312 ft at al J : Ohio do. 1189 ft nt 83: do. *• 
NS u. at 41 ID; Colorado *t?ers, HI') ft, at $3 25. Freer*, 
Th** cheJtjHfst, first- 
clxss, Itori/ouLul Ku- ^ 
ginc In the market. 45? 
Engines of &11 ktiidM, 
for S*v»iu.tr, Thrtash- 
in<. and Ginoliig, a ^ 
apo.n’^ltT. Saw and /? 
GrUtMlris.Thre- 
ihiog Machines, cMB 
etc-, a specialty, v fc 
e«nd fir Iiliutratod 
Cs*aJ>^w>. aJS 
A.R.FARQt liAR, 
York, Penn*. 
QUEEN v?yOUTH 
PORTABLE MILLS. 
, SELECT FRENCH BUHRS. 
M For Stock Feed or Meal 
tor Family Use. 
1 SU Sim. S.li.rurUoD Gusr»nt«*l. 
Q Writ* for Pr-rrlpIlTo Circular. 
w Straub Waehinory Co., 
Ud. paper. CINCINNATI.OHia_ 
BLACKSMITHING on the FARM 
Sare lime an-1 ij»on«’T t»v u*fTi»e llaU'i celebrated 
FORGE and KIT of TOOLS For $2 ° 
Larger Size. 825. Single Forge, *10. 
JJlacksmltbs’ Tool*. IIunit Drill*. Ac. 
HI*' * C n 5*i'ral IV,,. tlr.rlanil, li. 
■■ 
iiy 
1 nTa ti »7 
V] 
I 1 ] 
Ilil 
tor corn and cob, 
FEED & TABLE MEAL 
A. W. STRAUB & CO. 
4737 Filbert St.. rhllaJa.. Pa. 
1S9 Water**.. V* York City, S.T. 
V* >Yt*t BonriH} S4re«l, Chicago, 111, 
i 
ORIENTAL FRUITS 
LeConte *>el Kieffer Fear* on their 
own mots; Bartlett and other Pear* 
on LeConte roots; Prunu* Simoui and 
^ Japanese Plums, Peen TO « Honejf 
« Pi-icbe*. Russian Apricots. A 
J large nn^-g-eer*! .issortment of Frult 
G X£- ’-Y 2 * Y T rees. Catal-vgue with facts. Free. 
K ^3 Address W. F. H EIK ES, Manager. 
- •* ■ 8G jJ UaouTiiie >tir»cric, Huntsville,Ala. 
"o A IU A n A Supplied In earloaii lota. Ae- 
r^tfo^Ti knowledge!! one of the best 
Lnlcaohtd H lo.AY oik! Kortlllzer* m use. Quality 
ASHES -nnuanlevd. Correspond once 
solleited. B. L. NOWkUL A Mo.stkkxl. Can 
I *200,000 Currant Cutting* fur Sale • Red Dutch. 
Cherry, and Versailles' J .1. I.AWKENCK, 
CORN WALL ON THB-HL l>-SON. N. Y. 
.V®l 908 RAP£SS*SJSf 55 ! 5 i , ’£ 
comble prices. New aud old Struvv- 
^VJvAa berries. I rie Blackberry. All 
the best Raspberries. Plant*sent 
sately by ra.vil to any P'trt of the V. S. 
8 »-nd for Fr-r Cbtai'*.' - slnoh routsms * l, A 83 
collections. JOEL HORNET. A SON Uerrhaatville, H. J. 
1 Edward Harrison 
mill co.. 
e^Sa / Mannfvf;t«r* of II Y K RISON’S 
AFW S TANDARD lit KK STONE 
—* (.KIN 1450 and TtlHUIM} 
\ -MILL! at *U«i>us ftD«l varieties for 
VV'atcr, Wind, 
aEMII " *■ ' * n j -1 !W ’sitJff ^rvatcajYao 
liM' B y; ’v Mi.i iiurrioiuiv. Ev- 
4fjijt M i "-^rsutrd to 
A- V JT do Wt> 
S|K|- FJ fur It. ri'.r for our now illus- 
t \ tre-.c-i cm .\nn .md locution 
piS this* i'-i'.'cr. Tiic Kdw. Ilarrist'U 
Mill Co. >iI UvkMXi of Columbua. tx 
CHAMPION EVAPORATOR! 
For C IDE It, SO KG It l M. K lil IT J ELITES, utid 
■ ■■«*■ an bus corrugated pan o.er T -e, rfoufr- 
M A UI L . . *in til y nip pans 
III Ml l_ Ll Connected by siphutia, ciisily hau- 
died for clea using, and interchange¬ 
able to distribute wear; autumatie rv -ulator, and 
other advantages too numerous j mention. Cata- 
lognesfree. ti. H. (iRl.ll.H *N CO.. lludsua.O. 
_ Lio^J Fodder 
Gutter, x C^Ushlr t 
| —-""T" foF\ HaV. Stf\aW, 
II! DurroDDEq,,,- 1 'Ensilage. 
y BE. 
U5ED WlTHoUWITHOllT CR<JShTlHB ATTACHMENT 
t&Hu. u&« £«s T 0 C !Mw'S 
