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I Wa-fmgg. - Thre Tre, . WATERTOWN DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNR 8, 1895, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 11, I? and 13, is tan OTIS. HOUSE, Parlors Nos. 5 and 6. Will be at her SYRACUSE office, No. 228 W. Fayétte streot, Every Saturpay. Dr. Smith can tell your discase without asking any questions, or having any pre- doctor is a graduate of both the old and new school of medicine, with a practice of over D years, and wilt gunrantes a cure in Catarrh, Bronchitis, Incipient Consuamp- tion, Dyspepsia, Rheonmatiséh, Cancers and all diseases peculiar to men, women and children. I't bmith will be in TUtica, Baggs hotel, June 5, 6 and 7. Testimonials given at her office when desi case is incurable, Mrs. Bmith will frankly tell you so. JELLIFFE, WRIGHT & CO., PRODUCE COMMISSIOX MERCHANTS, Butter, Eggs and Poultry, Strctt. Dressed Moats, %, fand 26 Grace Avenus. Weat Washington Market. Live Stock; Union Stock Yards, foot of West 6th street. 60> faylor Jelliffo, James Wright, Frod Ls Jal- liffo, New % ork. Address all corfespondence to Main ofice, Washington \treot. Refer to Irving National Bank, Paragon Hall Plaster. The quickest drying Mortar in market. Can paper on it in two hours Paragon is n pew morter; sold in Watertown for cight years. Paragon comes miréady prepared. lou have no bothor drawing sand:; simply add water to Paragon. Write or call and got a One illustrated Book with full infor- mation in regard to Parsgon, at C. P. ENGLEHARTS, 10 Factory Btrost. Jefferson County Fair, 1895. f 216 following STAKE RACES to / contested for at the Fair, Sept. 10-13, the entries to which clased May Ist, did not fill, and will be held open until June 10th; horses to be eligible May Ist, 1895. Etake No, 1 $200-Trotting fonls of 1903, btake No. 2 $300-Trotting and pacing foals of 1892, Stake No. 8 $400-Trotters and pacers; throe minuto alas. Stake No. 4 $400-Trotters, 3 40 class. Etake No. 5 $500-Pacers, 2 30 clnas. ~ Ftake No. 6 3 ® class. Btake No. T, Sim—‘ll‘ruuers and pacers, 2:21 class, Stake No. 8 Show-Txrouers and pacers, 2.18 class. For Entry Blanks, &0.. address, W. R. SKEELS, Secretary, Watertown, N. Y. Reid's Improved Danish Separator! oo eg © The simplest and Best, Has a greater on- pacity than uni other Separator on the market. E# Local Agents wanted th the counties of Clinton.Frankiin, Bt. Lawrence, 'Jefferson, Lowis, Onelds, Uswogo, Herkimer, Ham- flton, Essex, Fulton, Warron Montgomery, Washington | and Saratoga, Send for Ciroular. D. FRANK ELLIS, General Agent, Potsdam, N. Y. . Dr.J.F. Huntington Dentist, will tp om - Remove JUNE 6th -First Floor New Smith Building, in rooms formerly oc- iT VISIT To WiTERTOW s knowledge of your complaint The rea TRE - CSC MARKED Cheese Ends the Week With- out Improvement ---.__._ 'Chéese TradeyItems-The Advance in Lemons-Farfs and Market News- Berry quture for June. a The past week lias been a disappointing one in the ehcoese trade. The improvement previously manifested seems to have lost its force, and the market is closing the week with little animation on the part of the buyers. - Much of the cheese which has arrived at New York during the past ten «days has been more or less affected by - the heat. 'There is an urgent need of mare protection to the cheese during the season of warm weather froth the tiime it leaves the factory until itercaches its tinal - desti- nat.on. | Some of the finest cheese ure often sold at a low price because they have bein Injured by the bot weather in transit. Many of the Jefferson county | furtory men procured canvas covers last *Seasin to be used on the wagons delivering Chere to the depot and the plan slmuldie generally adopted u he rever the factory is not located in the immediate vicinity of the depot. These covers protect the cheese from - the heat of the sun, as well as from dust or rain. - If arrangements could be made for transporting the cheese in refrigerator cars during the summer months at a - maderate charge, and the facilities for receiving the cheese at their destination bo improved | so that checse awaiting sale would be safo from the effect of extreme beat, it would be a great boon to our dairymen. - The American Express company has been run- ning refrigerator cars from this section to New York since May 1, these curs being at« tached to some of 'the regular assenger traims lt is passible that a specal reduced fratrrouid to socured from Tthe e€pres | company if the shipments were made large endugh to make it an object - If the dais men could be assured that the transporta tion of their cheese by refrigerator express cars would result in its sale at better prices on account of the improved condition of the cheeso on arriving in market, there is but little donbt.that the cheese would go ard in wed cars. it would do away with a large amount of trouble between factories and buyers over rejections on cheese which arrived in matket in bad cenditien - Qheese which aro made for the home trade markets are more subject te in- Jury from heat in transportation on ac- count of being made more soft and open, and a development of the hume trade mar- ket will demand | improved facilities for transportation. ~~~ Keep the Rose Foliage Green. Theo ruses are blossoming in the gardens, thoe must precious uf June's gifts. - Theso aro but the carlier varieties and - are translent in their bloom, and the regal flowers grow more and more splendid as tho season advances. -- An authority on their culture gives this advico about caring for them Nothing adds to much to tho beau charm of a rose as an abundance o own fino fuhnsfl'. preserved in clean and vigorous health. The bushes, | thorefory, abould be thrished daily. frum now on- wanl, with clear cold water, either from the hase or a syringe of free oud generuus delivery applying | it - espoctally to the ander ardes of the Jraves where (firms and other pests lurk - This is a cheap and very effective means of | keeping all such \in- trwlers in check, for besides being obnoz- lous to them, it dasledges hosts of them from the bushes, and thas reliesecs - tho plants for a tine, at least, from their ravages - If from insufficient care or othor cause the feliage has become badly infested «r eaten, on immediate syringing should be given them of white hellchore, mixed with seap-suds to make ft adbore. - This w ill genefally put the enemy to rout, and after 24 hours can be washed off with the shower-bath, which will then, if faithfully followed ap through the blooming, season, keep the foliage in gnod condition. There ia, however, one exception, tho rosebug, when ho comes, will yield to no othor known remedy than band picking. Take a basin of water and go out in the coul of the carly morning- the mest delicious part of the day, by the way, when one should be nut among the ruses on all accounts and pick off these long- maoratders while they are too stiff to fy away They wall be found mass abundant upon the whit ne«s-which are a goud trap for them therefore- but infost all roses more or less, and ore extravagantly fond of the blossoms of the grape. - also, - which should be watched. therefore, in the inter- ests of the coming crop. and its The Advance in Lemons. New York Bulletin. The cold weather at the beginning of the seasm having put hark the lemon crop, receipts of the fruit at this {mu unitl a comparatively recent date fell for below the average and at one time there was a shortage of fidly tun nm boxes as compared with the arrivals here for the coerrespunding period last year. The of tho nek andofost foals hace tron put into the trade this season and conse- quently the shortage has been to an extent made up, «o that at the présent time we are not mere than 40,000 of 435,000 butes behind the receipts for the season of 184 to this date: and the indications nre that before the end of the season the shortago will be completely covered Until within the past week or ten days the consuming de- mand whe much below the average, «dis- tributers having held back orders awaiting a better chanee to market goods, When the rmint hot spell eame they were caught with short stocks, and the urgent orders sent to this arket bad the efféct of caus- ing a sharp and congiderable advance To- day prices are 80 to 50 per cent. higLRr-r than they were a week ago, but it is be- lreved that the limit of the upward move. ment has been reached for the present The present demand, which is an active one even for this season, is hased on actual needs of cansumption. There has been an almost entire absence of the speculative interest that is a nsual feature of the mar- ket at this season uf the year. Cheese Trade Items, About 2,000 cheese which were bought at Montreal Monday at 7}%¢ have been thrown up and placed in the hands of a commission man. The offerings at Brockville Thursday were 8.582 boxes. The sales were 29 white aml ® colore t at 7550, and 130 colored at 75,¢._ Bdles were made after the board closed at 74ge¢, for both white anmd-colored. At tire Kingston board the sales wero; Lote boxes at Tee, 240 at 7 7-1fc, 100 11V Togo. , * The offerings at Listowel, Ont., were 4.196 hoves last half of May cheese, The sales wore: 120 boxes at Tizc, 7 boxes at 736, and 260 boxes at 7 6-166. The bulk of the cheese were held over. (me year ago 8.955 boxes of cheese were sold at the Watertown Produce Exchange at from 81 to Oc, the ruling being \¥4c. The bulk of the sales were for Montreal. On the corresponding gay in 1893 the sales were 4,658 boxes at _ 81¢@85%e, -the ruling *c, * L The cheese for the last 15 days of April at the Cook Bros.' factory at Donmark sold for fe per pound; average net to patrons, dc per 100 pounds milk; number pounds of milk for one pound of cheese 10 cuplied by W. H. Smith, | ~ Berry Culture in June. Country Gentleman : Berry bushesghould be thoroughly mulched. First, by cultivat- ing and hoeing the surface soil; followed at nce by an application of green dover, conrse manure, struw or some other coars0 hitter. Clover 4s best, being free from nexious weeds and rich in plant-{QOSL Mitich should be placed aroung each 'hill fofir or five inches deep, leaving, about thice feet between the rows for. cultivation during the summer. This treatment retains mnisture negr the surface, prevents the growth of weeds, keeps the berries clean enriches the soil and is the only practical saleguard against drouth, When new canes of the blackberry and raspberry are 15 inches high, nip off sbout two inches of the tip; this will check the upward growth of tile plant, cause soveral new branches to grow and greatly increases the bearing surface of the canes. Allgeak canes should be cut out, This treatment. fiuw a low slm'ki; well-formed bush, not inble to damage by severe stofms. The new growth of grapes should also be ill'llilened from time to time by pinching ack. A well-cultivated blackberry bush will usually set more fruit than it can mature. The quality and size of berry may by greatly improved without reducing quan- tity, by trimming off. one-fourth or one- j third of the fruit stem. This is also true uf the plum, grape and many other fruits. New straw berry beds should not be al- lowed to bear fruit the first season. Pick off all buds and blossoms. The maturity of seed is very eshausting, and If allowed to grow, will greatly reduce vigor of now plants. For this reason strawberry plants from old beds should never bo used. The best preventive of disease among berry plants is clean cultivation and severe pruning. The worm on currants and gooseberries will appear on the lo%ver leaves soon after the fruit forms. The remedy for this pest is so simple, there is no case for cct- ing its use: One ounce of white helicbore dissolved in two gallons of water. applied .with sprinkler or brush breem, when worms first appear, will exterminatethem. Two or prrsaibly three applications may be | necessary - Paris green is also used in the same manner, Farm ang Market. Charles G. Banister, of this city, has purchased of Henry Stevens & Son, of Lacona, their Shetland stallion, Major, for brealing pusposes. i - All dairtymen will ewait with interest the experiment to be made at the Manns- villo cheese fat-lo? next week of making cheese separately from two vats of milk, one testing low in butter fat and tho other high. The milk from the two vats is to reveive precisely the same treatment in be- ing manufactured into cheese, and the roduct of each vat of milk is to be sold n the market on its merit. The dairies eatered in the test aro those of Honry Stevens, of Lacona, and Messrs. Porter, Greneil and Mattison, of Pierrepont Manor. W. W. Hall, E. A. Ayors and C. 8. Kellogg, of tho state dairy department, are expected to sssist in making the tost, A bl'iqh: is offa ting the maple trees in the vicinity of Camden. The leaves are covered with lice. - The first bome-grown strawborries made their appestance in Oneida Monday, at Ho per (ran. A farmer tried an experiment last year, says an xchange, to see whether potatoes paid bim best anld from the field at cur- rent prices, or stored till spring. Hoe pot away 100 bushels at 90 pounds to the bushe! In April be weighed them and found them sunk to 83 bushels. After aurting there remained 78. These at 60cents per bushel brougbt $46 80; and for the same ho could have gotten in the field at the time of digring $73. In addition the cartage would have been saved, interest on maney, and valuable time in the spring. Dandelions are unusually numerous in meadows and pastures this season. Reports from various sections of north- ern New York show an inc acre planted to fodder corn. This is an indica- tien of 3mm in the dairy industry, Experiments aro being made by hortlcalt- tnrista to eHmingté sees: ds from same kinds of fruits by cultivation. The Califomia navel oranges aro an example of scadiess fruit ome varietles af apples havo shunned which are seedless, but such lack: avor. The Sultan raisins of EumPc are sccdiess A prominent California fruit grower is experimenting with the Muscat grape tho leading misin grape of that state, selecting cuttings from vines which pro- duce less than the nermal number of seeds. In this manner he pmg‘mca to get rid 'of the seeds eventually. bo banana is also a seedless fruit, and the pincapple nearly so, LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS, Live Stock. New Yorz, June 8-11 a. u.-{[Special.] -Today's quotations on live stock are: Veats, $3.50 to $5.25 per hundred; buils, $2.50 to $3; hogs, $4.75 to €5; good spring lambs, $&) to $8, Butter. New Yorx, June 8-1 r. u.-{[Special.] Receipts, 7,906 packages. A moderate de- mand today. Fine stock has worked out pretty welt and the feeling is firm. Creamery stato and Pann.eziras....18 Wostern extras ...... 26... FIPBE® 22 2222 2202 seek}. 16 Seconda . ;. . koe n rk 14 State dairy balffirkins tubsortra..17 Firats . l.. 0 - Reconds . _... Welsh tubs Firsts Seconds........ . Thirds............ Cheese. . Receipts, 3,0°1 boxes The _ market is quiet, but there was a fair business in the best full cream, stock cleaning up quite closely an the basis of 7 cents for fancy colored large and 6j(««7c for white. Part skims are quiet and seldom bring over 4 cents. Stato full cream large colored fancy 7 White fancy ... Prime to choice .. Fair to good Common Email size fanoy . Good tn cuofce... Common to fair... nv Part skims choise i o- Fair to primo. 20 B4 Common.... 2 @- Full skims....... 114 LIVERPOOL QUOTATIONS TO N.Y. Exon anos. Ohesse- Amerionn white, ds., g- colored, 42s. 04. * * S. The market is firmer at Receipts, 4,108 packnges. Hay and Straw. [Special to the Tniks] . New Yorr, June 8-1:30 r. x.-Hay steady and without material change, Receipts continue moderate, but are sufficient forall requirements. _ Striw in moderate request, and steady. Receipts of hay: Hudson River R. R., 20 cars; Efip R. R. 10 cara; Pennsylvania R. R., 4 cars; D., L. & W. R. R.,1 car; West Shore R. R., 21 cars; Lehigh Vafiey R. R., 12 ars; N. Y., 0. & W. BR. R, 1 car; Cen. tral R. R. ofN. J., 1 car; river boats, 038 cars, Receipts of straw: river borts, carg. 18060 . Short rye.... ..3 wares ex sec ce @ The Gouverneur cheese factory is making 18 cheese per diy. t £40. (”QVOP. ”(KidnJfl-afig Q‘t‘u‘nu'onul‘fi'ifql E Mesas ener C Par 100 los. Por 100 grim]. timothy. Bgthu.a.:..?goé%3 J O sie T0B- -$ Strawe» L225 No. %.. Trong rye. . }... LBs NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET REVIEW. soygre as have boon reported, and that there will be a plonty of (mfg expecially rapes, which wore sup to be in- fared more savoroly an any other fruit Mr. Caso states that improved shipping facilitice have been secured by them for their fruit trade this season, and that arrivals will be much more prompt than last seasom. which means, of course, fruit hore in better con- dition. Now carrots aro in the market at bc pet bunch. Potatoes sold here for 75 and 80 cents a year ago. Now 30c is about all} that can be secured. Watertown Produce Exchange. The cheese market today does not show the activity manifested last week; it is doubtful whether the prices received will reach last Siturday's figures. The buyers report considerable cheese as ar- riving at New York in a heated condi- tion during the past week. John C. McAdam shipped several hundred boxes of Oneida county chcsse to New York ina refrigerator car by freight this week. thit the cheese arrived in New York in splendid condition. Rome special arrangements should be made either with the express company or the railroad to ship Jefferson county cheese in iced care. Mr, E. Coon, of Coon Brothers, Phila- delphia, Pa., was at the Exchange today. All the regular buyers were also prégent. It is reported that the cheese bought at 7$ and 7ic lost week at Canton and Ogdensburg by an Ogdensburg buyer were put in cold rtorage on account of the condition of the market Jobbers' Prices to Dealers. L FLOUR. aux-m Pat$4.90@5.10 Corn mea} bltd. $8.25 PW. Our... .$3 60 Buckwheat... s.50 as Stenight Koller © Talg oller .. Graham ......... YEED. Corn meal.......$25.00 Canaille ........$21.00 Cracked corn ... 2.0 Bran........ «.... 18.00 Corn and Oats... 27 00 Screenings......, 2.00 Oil meal......... #90 suoans. _ \Cut loaf......... $5 1. Confec. A.......86 76 2ubas...... ...... 518 Windsor A...... 4 03 AX Powd'rd..5 8 Empire A ,_ & 57 cosine eveeses 0 ...... 520 Extra C QW Granulated..,... 4 83 Yelfows......3 G3 § NOLASSES. New Orleans, fanov.. Centrifugal, choice.. . ke npr eeg et . firmer” r$Cxaut.\'lhxxa.l. fair.... worrer cece es ca + d8c. E New Orleans, fair.... * Pago ener ea 66 Céiffflffikfi:é§mmon nevere cove}. . + 16@180, Vanillk........ White drips.... .R Louisiana.. ..8%@4 Jafi.........%§g * DMED FRUIT. Raisins.Lond'n layer Apricots... 80 Nectarinos. Loos Musostol. h sYRUPS. m Sugarsyr'p cholcefbe ** & 1. 'Ord.1iGi8e w Chorrics...... .... 139 KOs ve» a ene +++ Blackberries........ Seedless raisins 94100 | B'lk raspberries ..20 Prunss, Sultanas, Oltrop............. {2,3 44 e 0 eae a ne + rere t e e s sn Prunes, Cal.....$@lto Ourrants.re-ol. > Tap. apples. * ostizze. Pasches, Cal. .. 100126 d LT PORK AND LABRD. Butt pork fifi...su.r.u Pure lard [5a Short out, ...... $14. \ _ tubs.... te Clear ».. . $14,050 patggt-gofl's\ comp. ** tubs. - Sa. tees boot 37 bear .87. ow _, Stear hd gr.....$¥‘@510 Beetfloin.......lIGite Etser foro quar..... $50 e 7 E4.muu?n~e¢i°@0 int'ofuuflouutw-w +- SMOKED MEATS.\ Graham (O-(b,). .. . Corn it»? (dQlbj,..... Buckwheat (16-1b)... Beet, sirloin 1802s \ity \ per at rout-id...)l 1 Dried E4 spring lamfi'nd.’ Ato ams.. Shoulders pOULTRT. I\wis.ber Ib.... 1°. Tux-giftinn. io FAESS Halibut, per Ib. 80. Pickero!.. BtOVG. ..... .k. Chestnut.. Mixoa..... Grite...... . a - EBereenings . I Uhicken whent . 1.60 OH} meal.. .... . 4 OW Cottonseed meal 1 40 ghi‘uithmuL“ & gm? ated bay.... Baled straw W Uaté, per bu. . New York Produce Market, Xew June 8. -1:0 P. i, Corfox.-Market steady; Gulf . lands 74. Futures steady. July 715; Aug. 7 19; Sept. A 12 Frovn.-Markot steady, Rates 2.800; | Low arxtras 2 ¢ --: Cits mills patents tannzaa T5@4 25; neso do patents 4 4Q)!0, - .- Market. firm; 4 CC@i T, cy, a mReccinu 47,00, Market _ firm. Sales 1,410,600. No. # red Jun July $1 1s. 158494; @S4%: Dec. BYE MAREET.-Western nom'l. ony.- Market Sates 148,000, No. 2 68%. .-Market easier. Receipts Nig: “5m: 37613: western Family 11 (0@11 00, Pork.-Markot steady, Now mess 13 M@ Saies 35,000, outlet. 14 6C, LAnp.-Markot steady, 68 Svoan.-Market steady. PETROLEUAM.- Market nom'l, refined 1 66@7 65, TAutLOW, Market “gulp“ . Hay.-Market steady; 50025, Hops.-Market steady L®ADp.-Market firm Corrrs.-Market steidy: No. 7, 18, . Porators.~-NMarket quiet; N. ¥. 1 00@1 26; puso 1 25. oAt.- Market dull, unchanged,. henalock _ sole, Busnos- Ayres light thheavy weights non» well21@:3; do acid Bs. EATHER,-Market frm: a arkot little more act Woon - Aseo at 12080; tio fleeoos pulled A. Bushnell & Co, announce column | the engagement by them of & pro» feasional corset-fitter from New for five days-vf next week, Indies may be to mmmliflmebtolf effigy“. An opportunity that will doubtless ba. gp. pi-eomggi'by the ladies of Watertown. P ® proporly fitted 'he Gurney refrigerator-the best maile.. for sale at J. Hpratt's, Bquare. Call and see it. Fresh fruits and vegetables at Baker & Fraga's. weasel dfil h o of - tto‘n thou-gawk \_ foreqy.. * hindq‘...l Pork,chop&loin.13 sols .. oedd M Maui; 0 lio. Bullheads. Per tan- itwn. 00 ..... $2 60... .... 2.00. .. 2 60, Receints ©23.000; s to legs be do' beats. low grades 2 : do fair to tency 198 o patents 425@4715; M clear 3 X@3 60; do straights 3 50Gi Aug. §X@#; Sopt. 83 firm. eceipts 5,800, Sul melts So s che 0, Crushed 5 1-16@54; powdered 4%@4 15-16: granulated 47-16@1%, K8, 3 NQ} 51g. 10 ... ake 1948 Ko «4 Thi Up- June ? 4; : Clty mills Win- 18; e - @- : 11-18 KQ. #26,000, 4 Cruda -; white ivo: domen« Texas Q1%. in another, York., and 63 Public » WE SELL CARPETS, WALL PAPER, HOUSE PALPNT, CHEAPER THAN: EVER, & No. 53 Court St., opposite City Market THE FOWLER A5D WAVERLEY Aro strictly high-grade and up-to-date. FOWLERS, £100.00 to $125.00 WAVERLEYS, £75.00 to $85: Alsosome bargains in Ladies' and Gents® po_. Wheels.. George F,. Leak, - Jefferson Cm'fnty “any 6114 Acadomy St., or Logan's Barber Shop, tistry, POROELAIN WORK, olall'gtii i BARGAIN STORE] JOHN NEUROTH] Without PLATE.] By the Latest Sclontifc method of Dan! H . RAILROAD waitin. JAMES R. SMITH, ~- Tams 190408 FINANCE AND COMMERCE, TIME TABLE P i Tied 1 . + ___ __ -o- Thls‘morpmg’s New York Commercial (2; l‘uTfifi‘TTf‘fJifi‘fé ¥fif3:,,;.‘.‘.iii... ham Money and Stocks. “°“‘°'n‘.'—\:§§‘ .%.‘«'r'3.°.'.'.'..°\'f' n Bulletin gives the following review of Dried beet, [l. ise Franktorts ca. .. 0G Tha fol Arw York, Jupe 8.0 ~ itkive | » ; F18H - 10 follow nat table gives tations isp 4B. Fan te ust ~ fis f yesterday's produce market maltcod, strips, __. Halibut ... M. oe cod cs ng al the gloss yesterday, HP, Mcs Hommel... ..... part daily, excopt Sunday, ule: Butter. «1 5 «Bed 2 0 Herrings. bst. 1266-00 12 ih > Mone, . dt, 4.601 ,, Syrac \ other wigs S % h & Buit cud, bricks. @:0 Mackerel, 3§ Dbl. $560 mareaniic -. on call Ol. Prime |.. ( [C yrac u go . wise fotad, ta e Friday Evening, June 7. or R Fest erurra - >m..r‘.1‘x\g\2.\‘ gor “jigsaw: filvfisiflfi. 3:13 $081 .... Oewego,.2.l.. \He! ROME ANb THE CAST, sit? & essfp wal 'f. tige in, roth dth o,. . . . f ISE SSY ECs: - poh The receipts of fancy creamery are not y “Tum. l. * £135,144 Bavanas {$5323 ' 41 aAa t i\ duhuhleb-WHWfiJM-for eed sll fous ‘ff: I‘lv' TE? let a L“: Azlgih'24?2€u3§1 large, many of the finest marks fe tot, per hun. Lemons °C\ .2..$if56 ;x:.“,'.\ 4 '|':\“1\L'.' “all“; @*\’:’i033;;fi&gls dia to} ° \\,V'n‘sur FB'ch »... THE “15,3”; aND more or less effects of the late extrente * « ‘?;;};;A;Lrl;‘s\\b‘rh'fi ). uu lie Boih tom . W aulroud bonds firm, btocks ,; og ..ufi,§§‘éf? biid 6 10Q +> heat, and this trouble is expected ta' Borm ada Ontons, Beans inedium' por in?“ p , ske. r\\ Norwood .. ...; 4:10) Bil¥| .... A yoore marked by neat week, G «ls arrive |,. }.00 50> #1i9 bushor .ll ee$28 ong, ~ 31,111.\ P7P gm mt 1&1“?er WHO “.1“’\\{‘.“ ' 433 grid is £ ig, en contract cannot be soll ita C1 L §2D C gfs | Ches ibs Wied techn f 620) no it and bulk going direct into store, while men F642 basket. ce $4280) 4 9p) 0s) top m dais, andt 4 FOF mas og by viaPrdic | 4210) p..; Syracuse 1:05 A, M., the strictly commission lum'Y goods have , <-- bomalel. ba fob rates 4.090 (G4 2D , ome v0 ll lee puse mud; 5 A. Bt.. Ution 0:13 A. 36, been cleaned up preity closely so that the Farmers' Wholesale Prices. * fixlr-‘Ii'lx‘v hel be Uo\ © | varthage.. .... 1: | 4:10 0994 L supply of perfect quality in suitnbkl‘ Grosima ds js \000 boursad bonds firm, btocks ‘ Isl” * | nuckets H} | A:A * Exfi‘afiggngm i efrige a i 1 hunt Tea F8 ul, Lupe * 20 c - 2222 R sar) ++ - L t g'liltflkilflug-v?iprvlcflfllfil'lil: l-xl'x‘xtrPKH--lflxcr§f; Tor Crates TEC Basket lots 12 roxsps, Honni~ mies Ellflfi\: 9 35 Alk. (stfiixfi‘ifizfi‘iflf’ long lines at 18¢, the- market holds QFairly Furs amnes, \00000 Fo: 12 to of usps | | lia chose Mor®ivo |_ Annivs FROM, | ArrERNOON cuse 12:15 b, ., Rome 12. firmly on that basis for the moment; iit Iotatocs.bu..... aus 0C asu, [VS are N, Pac WRD uid f Th idd o a... Utic® 3., fact, some long lines have been taken at Live wraps #4 can) ec. aro Cur x.W ton.\ ye Cee f «. 66 : ; . $;05 P. at., Now York 6:80 - { & tae L * - bees an i_ N.W.gon,.408% 141 k,\ e> . (mwogo. .. 1 6 Boston 9:35 p. It. - 183;(@18%e, but speculative buying is not teers pr Fowle, .......... $@ Conon ll Solid odin 109 Deb ith 1u9 2020 uk. Rochester ae .. 3 00 . M. Artiyont Hichloud £ general and the local demand tor current , bo Yeals. .l. « A@$ go t om Lis L164 4p. Pal Coni28 18 es ugwego And] ....) .... .. - Syracuse b;10, Osweago \5:98 use is moderate and the market lacks any Mutton New d bes ty U P.ist 106 Uns l Wisor Bich, LO] 122.| :).. Rocheater tas woe ( “any under current of strength. Goods showing p t DubssaD MEATS L ‘E‘Z\ ba se ge. un W.Shoro 45,108 108 vk Niagorg Falls| ....| 4200] .. B5, sangxpupplonl Bridge slight effects of heat have to be shaded, cet row, owt, go Mutton ..... ...... Pe oof i | .. 3}? QKtlrnzqurz“ 22.0 82131) lugmwfi'it‘nls ‘xflmlfi X and where such - defer are. prominent rs. calls wile per 16. uble ~murke. ©2990 Vises 1A col 6 30 too ay yalues are uncertgin, Gaed firsts, secure yer < 600 BhET Pork........ $8.00@8 Atohisoy 220060000 34, rman onogm (200000 (| > w Cape Vincent] 1.42] 6:12! .... lund 7:40, Usweg fair attention and steadily held at 16@1i7c, wit A18. Adams Ei 144 144 'N. J.Con.. ...) 9 ail , Clayton A 6:20) .... 45, and Romo 925 P, M but lower grades slow und irregular,. Oats, rer bu 8944 o AdtubA | IL 6d td (N. & W..... Sby f ;, Cay t* «| ulead ase 5 R C Tat asbarriw. (loose) Auer Ex.. 4 TJ |N. & W. pfd Mo + Ug'b'g via Ph g c9tl ... neese. Hay, ton . Ust btraw ..... $580 Am lub « ol !34 {lt4 N.AmerGo 552 - Utica 4:4 | 0:10 Note. The market is winding up pusatisfac- Dry hurd. per c-lc'“-\°5}.. bard sn» 8 ‘l‘l’; r LP I‘l‘fl Suhl'ac; N4 & t 4.40 31111; A . - $1.:) ...... {8 6. 2a i ln op: .. - Sat 2...] 6: . R. R., 7 torily. 5upon. orders wore light and some HiDPEs 1X1 pBLTS. Bods Puls & isp “with.” lg 48 | ‘bc tuna-n} nef Lill| ..,, FOR CARTHAGE,LOWTILIA concession had to be male to attract atten- COWs 80 1 perib fc Veals 100 . 00 c) sng \to pfd. . 1M4H M4 __ 8 85 H'son's M'n'al ... 4 4s « AND tofu-113,155, ' ; ceasional over | lots of fancy grub. 4s seo Vie, $o Can. tooth. +894 S¥W/N. ¥,Cen .. 10136 Vlag Sanday only 6 3&4 Ax. Arrive at. Carthage tion, Occasional oveeptienal lets of fun y buillt lbs anasunp- Veal kips... J&X@3ib Cintm d Thc my us NY C&St L 108%. 616 - Lowville 7:5 and Utica.¥: colored and dead white were passed carly der, No ] 1. No. d. per dbl... fo Ches& winio #259 tui) t* Ist pfd. 10 70 Albany 2:10 - at but as the day wose on the market Bulo. over t ibs, No, No 2,, perlu... to Airuldlow d5v Cord pfd Hl 4 \:T0 IMC., whi. Hoston. aC. 3 son', p I P } settled to T¢ as the extretin, and stock had A.. 540 Grass kips, ench, plu gie (Jv (N.Y.& NE, 443g 481§ 8 55 13. Artive at Cart to be perfect to attrut att ution at: that Bitlis ®t ibby Swwo u hntaes, \ 2} 81“?ka Sys “yum! 13 &W 1:12 19,39 fflm'V‘lyI\ ifilf K. X . ) | Steers, prime. io oreo hitdes, | largo \ 8 E. \yQnt lest. 'A p a s price, and some lots that on an mteers. grubb; ) [@» and nrim« 31.1508 03 Le \ 94 1009ibregon im., 14 19 - Boaton 9:05 market would bave been tiken at t0P Lambpritse'chi 15% Horse hides small CBL Gas. . 73% M \ bid... 37 83 100 prico were cleaned up at 6%, , while white mheordugs ..0 IW 50) and cut... Cun.Gan. . tiskg j47¢|Orogun N.. 2916 29 a M.. K p cheeso perfect in every respect except Deacons, No.) [56 'ired tullow..... Ig UKS 0.4311 445g SL. 6000 7 6 15 po at a tinge of yellow color were eifered at No. Z Hough taliow . .24 i fd i th. Pac, Mail.. 3222 2 - howylle an 6%¢, Most of the finest cheese, however wear A.Cortonutt 27g D). & Kv. (J I k | are cleaning up, but leaving those prices Uuwasted...... H@Lic BL} tia lov mfi‘gb'fm'JMh FEE-4 * had to be cut maternity meme really good D.<io v.. 14X ltr .. 104 101, - lone cl cheese but showing a little effect of the Retailers' Prices, o\ ofdl. $7000 it |itoek Let\d (fg 183, Saige amd mure: defective BUTTER AND Zoos. D.& Cfeod.. 34 Difgit. W. & O. 314000114 hefirfiflfifid Lin\ m: mall mize | Butterslairy 1305751”??fo ps.....l8p Edison G.E. 3} is alaz.Pnul.... 0044 dilé L all ull cream colored cleaned up Butter. Keke, por Tor.... 110 £2: «td if, 19‘1'5‘11u1l’lflu09. I5}, * Show how th ind bf 70 . -searco and firm, but small white rathor cuspess. Fort Wainess? 181 C \pfd .) 91 SL 1’er ow the wind blows. Our 4; 10 slow though fancy luts bald about steadily. Enuunun old.....lie 1 U'. bur _pid14s _ ats jst. P. & O.. 9M ices aro blown to atoms. Cus A.U __| aa ese oren. \C Goons f Pic Gag dreamed, i Iho] bers ~ 00 0] > sold, ruling Tc, but later all sales wore Fuglish dairy .... Sto Edam a $1 H“ ml pu- fuv _L c cee J soles «s ea . 20 as 0 ter.. 97 called off except one 1\9t ftaflflt‘mum and | each. .. 336 Club house nfitnm'i'e‘n. m2 0:9\; wax-“Ex. 3 g: balance consigned to New York. . BALT AFD SMOKED FISH. Town Cen... UMG - 95 sugar'lr'stll766 118 . 20000 -f Hops. (1113311311; per in“??? glgmng Hanan),1 mg. ifd. $5 gm ** pfd .. 100 234 N0- 3 Com MIT Q\ - R . . mon . ox.. \ ton.. « a 699 A slight improvement in sales to brewers [fining per box. do pfu .. s14 314 cn\ gig is about the only feature to aote for the V' vrortapies. _ ling & Pon. 5 3° Pac... 12)\ N3 day. 'There was little negotiation between bow onions b'noh..lo L. E.& W... 23 Bu Union Pac. 183% 1% Arsenal Stab dealers, and that chiefly for very fine Potatoss. beck. 15. Tomato-s, ib....... dig ** pfo .. b1M Bile VU.P.D.&0. 55% bl4 § be scarce ig. Radishes, bun... ..¢c Paranips. tb. .. fo Lake Shoro.34% 14:1 U. 8. Kx... 400 40 . goads thatare parmulnrly Aa © pl\1 KRermuda on. ib..¥%G5 Lotiuce, Nat. Lead 32by 35% L. & H. It..100 150 i Port aoe ce che cats gurne upor ar. Ole. ffinach. dbo nects \ C 30°) th (6 ‘ stand about as quoted prev.ously during 332311113310; 21100 alongfnm. bun. 12 Louis“ x0. 53m. 5m. abnzh 133“. 7323 Now lines of STRAW HATBjunt : zbo wcik. arty!i t ] xfinrke! appears steady Asparagus. bun. & \wo ge he 11.1. N}. Aa ko, 9% “out“ fang“ 1:3” opened. (all and examixie our] 0 face of its dullness. * ew cabbage, 1 7 Now potmtocs.pk 09 aphat'up 8 & V. .. * n th Town Manes. Bocts, bane... fee noc Tk I . stock of BERBYS, TOURISTS, |, asan TER MARKE ch. Con. 'Whooing.. f wa m... Masstbha orangesi8(® @ BHananas.dos..... 8. M. 4& st. L.. u4 41 'Am.%. i 2.4 - 43 CAPS! BAGS! CAKES, Uin'df WarErtrows Truss Orrics, a]. engine-nit)? tigrawworyfes.at {$123 MT Min.) . egg H ay e 10% BRELLAS, HAMMOCKS, &a, © - mons, doz. a noappies ... H ssourl P., i *iBouth'n Ry. ol & ‘ - Saturday. June 8. Raisins Cat % Dugo yam“ i fiagh'étc I lion-fig: U; Lpffiz gaé ; . . e -at sins 0G, errics;. . ..200. . 8. Cor... .Leath'r # \. Thore was no change in the local pro- 55 Tor bo. ® op :t 34 331 S-Leato'r SY + duce market today, butter selling at 15 ~ _\ «6r. Poachds.. Io __ thi @16c, and egge 1@12%c. These were mane Chicago Grain Market s U bet 40.4 - . ... 100.62 3 j Seeadiess ** ..l86 yap.Apples.ll}4@Qlio CB10AGO, June 8. , . .. . just the prices current a year ago in this 2, ©2600, BTP oopying awinean Juno S0; July : loupe : market. Qandied Chorrice (Dates ..... 10@150, Sud\. ol}. - The receipts of sltmwberrics, unsung sk ee ® magi; J‘nztnxcws'.......4 8o u onn-vuly Sopt. Nay U 0 3 a and aggregate e . nggfnng‘, vs\19:3? filesaled at from $Z$dennugoo §§‘ was S4 fH—‘m’ 304@): Sept. SOhQ1%:; May oal to 12 cents and retailed mostly at 14 | Whodsor A...... 6 c Powdarad ...... OrK-July 14 C14: Sapt. 12 50, CTCF _ 10 cents M X *Extra O.. .. 440 XXXX Powe'd. Bo Lanp-July 6214; Sopt. 6414. from western Now cents, a few cs allow ........... tho Hims-July 8 35; Sopt, 4 a2}4, , York retailing at 15c, The receipts today waru® svoan. E-Wuszar-Juno 61 \; July 919; Sept. ha g came from western Now York, New Jersoy 4 Sugar. per Ib fyrup, pergal.85Q#o . e : nad Maryland. Increased shipments Mocassrs AxD Conm-July 576: Sopt. 54; May 45, » 2. a I f P N. Orleans, por Syrup, White Oats-July SiM@B3IH i Bopt. a!“ May 3. { 14 of Now York stato berries are expected gal ...} °.. Coa Markham, 35m}, if 604; Sapte 17 93, EE MRS. G. B, DEWEYT'S early noxt week, with lower prices and Porto Rico, 6\qu antlia Lanp-Juno 6 86%; July 6 Geo on Bopt. Window. A 6 1 Bale! an improvement in the qnnlfiy of the g.., NC * Hims-June 625: July 6 35; Sept. 663 ol Children's TREMMELD fruit. & on ee L L 0 on, a - HATB this week, (: B. J. Case, of tho fruit firm of Case g &+\ * oner, ber Ibi?}@lfo Kerosene, ad 12@ito » 3. Igorria, fighting. kXany'na county, “flies gilt: per 2133 Cléer mm HEN YOU ARE a _ fu ls ero yeste If making arrangements for ogar, asses sedecce se w A LOOKIN , shipments of fruit to this market rLO00 - during the sesson. Ho emy9 the Sprine Wheat Pa DROP IN AT THE damages to fruit from frost foo Fam! western Naw York aro not nearly so §8B9! ight Rolier Ars yon grain ® will help you when you ec Bedroom Suits?! One would almoxt.fhin so firmly do they stand; - No prooie needed that know ligw magnum Our fir’nlkzrg defies you to: a . 20 I ub‘licSqua att & Greenteag a MBER | Ofice, Chrner MHI and Moulton: $ <> a <0 - pr. & B. . 99 Rant Sells all grades of Hamess at ow own manufacture is agreat seller RP nal and EXTENSEQN CASBES- at yay is