tie 
MODEM’S RURAL MSV-TOBKB 
Oregon. 
A tornado passed over Jacksonville, on the 
27th ult., leveling fences, sheds and trees. After¬ 
ward an Immense body of water rushed down 
the creeks, carrying away bridges, gardens, and 
in some Instances cattle. It is supposed that a 
water spout burst west of the place. 
Colorado. 
Genkuat. Soto field was entertained at a 
complimentary dinner in Denver, on Friday, 
the 30th ult., by prominent citizens of the place; 
ar.d General Hancock and stall had a public re¬ 
ception on the same day in Sioux City, Iowa, on 
his arrival from the I’pper Mississippi. The 
Mayor ol' the city made an address, to which 
General Hancock replied. 
The notorious character known as “Wild 
Bill,” who was made a hero in a magazine arti¬ 
cle about two yours ago, was recently shot in 
Colorado three times, but not killed. 
Tin* Vndlnn*). 
The Kiowa, Comanche and Arapahoe Indians 
in the Southwest are behaving in quitoan orderly 
manner under the now Quaker policy. They aro 
doing well on their reservations and have three 
members of the Special Commission sojourning 
with them, William K. Dodge, of New York City, 
among the number. 
and tho United States with respect to Cuba have 
been arranged. 
A Heating bath-house at Valencia suddenly 
sunken the 31st ult., and many persons within 
tlie structure at the time wore carried down with 
it and drowned. 
The Oar 11st forces in T.u Mancha became disor¬ 
ganized and have disappeared from the province. 
A party in Leon is hemmed in by the troops, with 
no chance of escape. 
A Madrid dispatch of the 3d, by the French 
cable, says the Captain General of Madrid has 
addressed a letter to Regent Serrano and General 
Prim, In which lie says:—“I took part In the 
revolution, hoping to see morality, law and jus¬ 
tice succeed the former abuses. It is now ton 
months since the revolution was accomplished. 
My hopes haw boon deceived. Greater abuses, 
widespread immorality, deplorable anarchy pre¬ 
vail, disorders to which it. is absolutely necessary 
to put an end. Tho Constitution having pro¬ 
claimed monarchy, the immediate choice of a 
king is indispensable. If the Government does 
not shortly consider the question, I shall aban¬ 
don all hope as to the consolidation of tho revo¬ 
lution and retire to private life.” This letter 
was read In tho council of Ministers, and creat¬ 
ed a profound impression. 
COMMENCEMENTS CONVENTIONS. _ 
SPECIAL NOTICES, 
At the Commencement of Yale College, New 
Haven, Ct., on tho 22d ult., a class of one hun¬ 
dred and sixteen graduated. Tlie more im¬ 
portant honorary degrees conferred were LL. D. 
upon Prof. Salisbury, New Haven ; Ezra Abbott, 
Assistant Librarian at Harvard; Judge Henry 
W. Taylor, Canandaigua, N. Y„ and D. D. upon 
I!t»V. f. N. Tarbox, Boston ; Itev. L. Perrin, New 
Britain, Ct. 
The ilr*t. annual Philological Convention In 
America began in Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,oil the 
27th ult., ami continued four days. It was or¬ 
ganized with the following Officers, who were 
subsequently voted to lie tlie permanent officers 
of tlie American Philological Association into 
which tho body resolved itself, under a constitu¬ 
tion adopted President. Prof. Wsi, D. Whit¬ 
ney of Yale College. Vice-Presidents— Trot. 
Albert Darkness, Brown University; Prof, II. 
W. Dwight, i 1 umilton College. Secretaries — 
Prof. Geo. F. Comfort, Alleghany College; Prof. 
Wm. It. Sillier, College of New York. Papers 
treating upon various special topics bearing on 
language were read by Profs. Fooling, Hakle- 
man, Whitney, Arnold, Crosby, I lark ness, Col¬ 
ton, Dwight, M.igill, Scheie Do Vero, Pason, 
Mixer and Maury. Mr. E. G. Squior presented 
to the Association u Bibliographical Memoir on 
tho South American Languages. After various 
interest lug discussions the Association adjourned 
to meet lit, Rochester on the 20tli of July, 1870. 
The Commencement of Lowlsburg (Pit.) Uni¬ 
versity was hold on the 29th ult. A class of 
ilfteen graduated, and the honorary degree of 
A. M. was bestowed upon Rev. W. II. 11. Marsh, 
Wilmington, Del.; and D. D. upon Rev. Geo. W. 
Henderson, Philadelphia, Pa., and Rev. G. M. 
Spratt, Secretary ol' tlte Peutisylvunia Baptist 
Education Society. 
The Conimenoemont and Semi-Centennial 
Anniversary of Madison University, at Hamil¬ 
ton, N. V., wns held on the 4th Inst. Tho follow¬ 
ing honorary degreesweroconferred:-—Pin D.— 
Rev. W. C, Richards, of Pittsfield, Mass.; D. 1). 
Rev. R. !•’. Bronson, Kouthbrldge, Mass.; E. C. 
Lord, Missionary to China ; C. Sawyer, Bedford, 
N. V.; W. K. King, Oswego, N. V.; S. S. Parker, 
Providence, It. I., anil A. Cleghorn, Ottawa, III. 
LL.D. Rev. J. C. Burroughs, 1). D., President of 
Chicago Universify. Honorary A. M. Revs, T. 
E. Jones, South Wales, Great Britain, and S. W. 
Culver, Holland Patent, N. V. 
Tnn sixth annual University Convocation 
of tlie State of New York occurred in the As¬ 
sembly Chamber at Albany last week, sessions 
being hold on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs¬ 
day. About seventy-live educators were pres¬ 
ent, mainly Presidents of nml Professors in 
College*, and Principals id' Academic institu¬ 
tions. Chancellor J. V. L. Pruyn presided. In¬ 
teresting papers were read by Dr. AJden of tho 
State Normal School, Mrs. Blunt, of Deposit, 
Prof. North of Hamilton College, and others; 
aiul an address was delivered by Prof. Goldwin 
Smith. By authority of the Hoard of Regents, 
Vice-Chancellor Verplanck conferred the de¬ 
gree of Doctor of Philosophy upon Noah T, 
Clarke, Principal Canandaigua Academy, ami 
Malcotn McVlokar, President (Pottsdam Normal 
School, and that of Doctor in Literature upon 
Profs. Edward North and Benj. N. Martin. 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
Great llritaln. 
TrtK Cotton Supply Association of Liverpool 
is about adopting measures for the develop¬ 
ment of railmmls in India in order to facilitate 
the exportation of cotton. 
Mr. Gladstone is slowly recovering from his 
late Illness. lie attended Hie sitting of the 
House Of Commons on tho 2d Inst. He was 
greeted, on his reappearance in the House, witli 
great cheering. 
Mr. Fortescue, Chief Secretary for Ireland, in¬ 
formed tho House that during the recess tlie 
Government, would consider tho desirability ol' 
purchasing tho Irish railways. 
A great demonstration was made in Limerick 
on Hie 1st just, in behalf of tlie remaining 
Fenian prisoners. Twenty thousand people 
marched In procession, with bands and banners, 
timl an open uir meeting was held, which was 
addressed by various speakers. A letter to Mr. 
Gladstone was adopted demanding tho release of 
the Fenians now in prison. Tho proceedings 
were most enthusiastic, but tlie tono of tho 
speakers was moderate, and there was no dis¬ 
turbance of i im peace. 
Spain. 
On tlie 29th nil. Minister TIalo presented the 
new American Legation to the Regent at tho 
Palace in Madrid. The usual courtesies were 
extended to General Sickles, the newly appoint¬ 
ed Minister, 
General Sickles, tin- new American Minister, 
in presenting ids credentials to Marshal Serrano, 
said that, ttie United States now, more than 
ever, appreciate the traditional amity of Spain 
as animated by now sympathies and a common 
participation in constitutional liberty. 
A dispatch ol' the 3d lost, by tlie French cable, 
Bays that the London Times that morning, in its 
money article, says there are Strong rumors that 
the preliminaries of uu ugrecinent between Spain 
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MONEY AND STOCK MARKET. 
New York. August,0 18(19, 
The money market con tin Uos easy. Loans are 
made lit from 1 to 0 per cent., with tlie latter figure us 
the ruling rate, 
Tlie business at the Gold Rank yesterday was: 
Total gold clearings, fU,Hit!,000; gold balances, 
098; currency balances, $2,(HA,888. 
The dally tlactuations of tho gold market tiave 
be«?n uu follows 
OiH’ulnif. 
I.owont. 
Highest. 
Oloflr- 
.Saturday... 
. , p)S 
130X 
iifoji 
138’S 
.Monday. . 
• .130!-, 
135M 
130:1, 
130', 
Tuesday.... 
t:i5f; 
135X 
xmk 
136 if 
Wednesday 
. .138 
1851* 
138 
135 (i 
Thursday . 
. .138 
I35K 
I38K 
136 L 
1' rlday,..... 
. ..13844 
13876 
1364 
United Stales Five-twenties sold at London lit 11 
A. M. to-day for S3 1 ,, and at 1 P. SI. furli'tJi; the rate 
at Frankfort was 88i(;. Tho prices In this city Ut2;l5 
P. M. woro: 
Otf’d. 
U. 8.5-20*. ’81,. ,121 a 
U. H. Mils c. ’(Si. 125 
t.i. S. 5-3UHC. '81 .123‘4 
U. 8. u-litis c. '1)5.1238, 
30.yeu.rcar Puo.lllH 
OfTd. 
U.8. 5-2O*,n.,’05.l22V» 
U. H. 5-21)8,c. ’H7.122R 
u. s. r.-goa o. (itusiU 
U. S. lll-IOn, ...1!5 jS 
Tho stock quotations at t I’. M. to-day wore 
Olf'.l. Ask’d, j 
Cumberland_81*4 88 
W, K. A Co. Ex. SQM 20V 
American Ex... It It;, 
Adam i ICx . . tojg DU 
IMS. I’lt.07H 
Mer. Union Ex.. 10 — 
Uutcksllver. 15K lil 
Canton Co.69)4 el 
1*1101111* Mall.HI Slg 
West. U.Tel.... 3SJ4 :«N 
N. V. Cen .208H aw* 
Erie. — — 
Brio pref.— — 
Hudson River..183 183>4 
Harlem.lot 105 
Harlem pref., . 
Rending ,97 97'i 
Chic. & Alton. .184 100R' 
Chic. & Alt., pf. - 
N. J. Ccntrui . Ibl'i 105 
Chic. II1 & l'uo. — — 
Olf'd. Ask'd. 
38 Alton .t T. If... ;« .'It! 
20V Alton ,V T.ll.pf. f>9 
II& Wulmsli & W.. . 74K 75 
(XI WabHshAVV.pl HO 
Toledo A w 
— Toledo A W. pf. — — 
10 MU. A Si. Paul.. 83>S 82V 
Cl M.&St. I’liui pf. WB4 00); 
SIX Ohio A Miss.sag 32,)< 
385< Midi. Cent. J32H 
KW* m. Cent . HIM III', 
— Clev. A Pitts.. ,.1U7>4 DiH 
— Clev. Col & Obi.. , t 7i 
8334 Iloek Island 11834 1UH, 
05 C.AN.Western 8834 Hsq 
c. A N. W'rn pf 91* 91'4 
97', HostonW. P.. C> 
,003V Mariposa. ; (f 9 
Mariposa pref. 15',. UUf 
[05 I., S, A M. 8.IR/H,- l«i 4 
— Fort Wayne.163b 153.14 
Cheese. Iterlpt* for tlie week aro tho largest, for 
the season, while the exports for the week ending 
Tuesday have seldom been exceeded, reaching 3.010,. 
300 lbs. This shipment, with the previous largu 
foreign movement has quite cleaned lip our tnnrkel. 
Dealers have worked up nna Slate factory to plump 
100.. the outside to-day being luge. H wus thought 
early In Die week that till' it ore would have to be 
receded from, as tho deliveries were expected to 
continue large, hut with the tlrnmess abroad, the 
cubic steadily quoting 82a., the Improved range 
adopted Jast. following our last has been sustained. 
There Is also a guild hinun demand which promises 
to enlarge us wo approach cooler weather. 
Foreign business In somewhat deterred mi aetSOuht 
Of limited freight room, but some shippers of extra 
urn securing tanoy for next week, ’the past week 
has been a remunerative one for Operators who "got. 
In ” when checsu were quoting around 1314 In tho in¬ 
terior. 
The Tribune In referring to n shlpmentof 100 boxes 
line factory chcesi. irom Chautauqua C’o.,N. Y., to 
Callfornm. via Pacme Railroad, aay.-t:—”There Is no 
reason why a good, healthy choose t rade should not, 
be built up on the Pacific OOtW, and why not coax 
tho millions or tllinoao and Japan people to try 
Aniei lean chtesc. 1 
The receipts for tho week wore 09,081 boxes. The 
export or ellcese tortile past seven months of tills 
\ car wore 24,582,710 lbs. This exceeds tins suiue time 
last year 5,072,893 lbs., and almost equals tho heavy 
export of 1807 ; but It must be remembered wii liuvu 
worked almost cxciuslvujv upon tills year's make, 
while In IH07 a Considerable portion was curried over 
from previous Season. 
Factory Sin to, extra, p m . 1534 (id 16 k' 
Factory State, good to lino, 4 1 16.HI* 59 14 
Factory State, common, V |b . H @ *2 
Factory Ohio, fair to prime, V 10 .13K 59 15 
Farm Dairy-, choice, V it,.1134 0.9 15)4 
Farm Dairy, r ulr toguod, p tt>.11 84 13 
English Dairy, good, , J It.15)4 59 10.34 
English Dairy, pour, V H-...18 6i> I ! 
Pineapple, SI ale, ft [t> . 18 09 80 
i’lneupplc, Connecticut, 1|* lb.*1)4 64 *1 
Skimmed, p lb. 5 09 8 
Cotton.—The market looks activity, and prices lire 
weaker, showing some decline since our last. The 
receipts for the week were 145 halos, 4,183 pounds lens 
than last week. 
Ordinary.. 
Good Ordinary . Ia29’4 29k<i30 
Low Middling . . 38)45- 543234 32X®33 
Middling... . 33H0V— <jt33ik 34 <*;34)4 
Dried Fruits. -Tho market for Old and now ap¬ 
ples is dull mid generally unsettled. Tho now South¬ 
ern apples arriving are of low quality, and range 
from? to tOeMhough seldom bringing the latter. Old 
State are qu'wed lower. 13 to l3V,c.. with a few that 
pass for sliced quoted at lie. Some old Western arc 
offered at 10c. Peaches are nominal. Blackberries 
have sold Ut |0o ; tills Is mov above the market, s. < 
Be. being full prices tit the close. Cherries In a small 
way tire quoted at, 25c, though for lots 80®’23c. Is 
about nil that, could bo obtained. 
Egg*.-Receipts are light but felly equal to the 
wants of trade. Thu consumptive demand is cut 
Into materially at present through low-pvleed berries 
Ac, while thu coming expected large ilCtieh trade 
will also have an effect In drawing off a portion ot 
grocer’s trade. The quality is not rehab e, receipts 
containing many field-laid collections. Wo quote 
Western at, it'Swi'Mr.. loss oil occasional Mules at mark 
20f t r/22c, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, mid I’rlino State, 
20'(/Z7a. 
The receipts for tho week were 2,810 pounds, t:i:: 
more tlmti lust week. 
Flout*. 't'bo market for State and Western Is not 
settled. The reports trom abroad aro at ilinos con- 
lUctiug. and tho (liungo* hero frequently sudden. 
Atthealogo UnisabJB ere fow, with alilppers gener¬ 
ally indisposed to purchase. Prices ecu weak with 
Home decline nil our last, quotations. The receipts 
have been jury fair, largely Slate brands, and freely 
Olteved at the reduced figures. Southei ii .md Cali¬ 
fornia liri! Mulling for Jobbing ptirehiuiCM ut slightly 
emuer prices. Rye flour has been coming forward 
sparingly, nml toll lignins nro maintained ; there is a 
lair trade lor home consumption. Corn meal has 
favored the sellers, with small arrivals. The receipts 
for the week were Ik),05O bbl*. flout’, 583 bids, corn 
meal, 850 bags do. 
Flour— • 
Nil.2, per bid .. .If5 06 (is 85 80 
Hnpertlno, State. 5 8*® 0 35 
Extra State. . 07111,9 730 
Extra Western.common to good. 0 00 (.« 0 90 
Double Extra Wostornund St. Louis.... 7 15 w 10 oil 
Soul horn supers.. -99 7 60 
Southern extra and family. 7 Y 5 04 J2 00 
Cal I t orn la . . 7 III) 0*1 0 25 
UiiIhihI, >3:, 
. 27 (T9 - 
Mubil,.. 
0429)4 
5432.34 
(#3324 
Nsw OrUitoa nml 
Tmtit*. 
( 27'4® 87 V 
5 29V®i» 
ll T8V®;|3 
1 34 (>934)4 
Superfine. State. 5 8*® 0 35 
Extra State. 8 70 04 7 30 
Extra. Western. common to good. 0 00 66 0 90 
Double Extra Western nod SI. Louis.... 7 15 <x 10 00 
Soul hern supers... - 94 7 60 
Southern extra end family. 7 Y 5 04 J2 00 
Culifi irnln . 7 00 6, 111 
Rye tlour, line and superfine. 1 50 ic 0 75 
Corn moat,..,, 
5 (si tm A 75 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, August8,1889, 
Itenn* mill Peas.—There Is sufficient trade in 
marrows, mostly to Cuban buyem, to keen prices 
firm. Tho stock must bo prime In either moaiums or 
marrows to bring outside prices. Canada peas are 
dull. Southern It E. peas are higher; there are, 
however no Important lots In market. Tlie receipts 
of beans for the week were U04 bushels—293 do. less 
than lost- week. 
Roans, pen, fair prlmo.$3 80 ® |2 70 
Keans, medium, prime. 2 uo ® 2 15 
Deans, tntm ow, prime, screened. 2 35 w 8 50 
Ucuiis, medium, common to lair ... . 1 60 ea 1 75 
llcuns, marrow, poor to fair.. . 176 99 '.{ U 0 
K. 15. peas two bushel bags,. 4 75 M 6 Ml 
Canada pens in bond .. ... 1 in (.4 120 
Canada peas In barrels, . 145® 150 
Beeswax. Itceolpta are smaller; holders are 
asking more than uxportera urc willing to pay. They 
ara »ow offering 41'jjiiOo. A portion or Southern has 
hrought I7e 111 lute tranauetionk, and thodoinund is 
mostly fur Southern wax. 
Bnfirr.—The rcccliits for tho month of July foot 
up 54,090 pltgs, and show an oxcesa of 21.37V when 
compared with tho total for July.lWX These re¬ 
ceipts have been largelycmafiosed of Wcxtorii make, 
nadir the yield through the state Juts been propor¬ 
tionately heavy, there w ill be mi Immense stock to 
handle during the coming m u,son. Tho lain upward 
Jump In priced, together with nil Increased demand 
for choice Uible grades, have not outlecd State dairy¬ 
men into breaking Into tlielr Dtoriug It was exported 
that the supported advance in palla and upward Inna 
Of flue Ohio would bring In a portion of Now York 
make, but to no affecting extent has Mila been the 
case, and holders ol linn Western and the few odd 
State tlikina and half tabu have Imd the market, to 
them*,live, with hnyers smnelltmvi offering 2 k!Ic. 
above our rated for tlie latter, If allowed to select 
tops. Wo think it would now hardly pay to rush Hue 
State into market, though cuds of line make will 
iirobiihly do well for mealier wpek. Our Western 
houses linvrn largecorp»of agentsfccaltered through 
the We*t who re aorta, good full collection of stock 
for till:* city, while a large number or ceiislgriiponts 
nro on thu way, some with a limit of 35e. Western 
butter lias so well Malted a branch uf jobbing trade 
this year that dealers are prutty HurOuf a first cull 
with present difference In ranges, it must lie under- 
stood that, the mnriceUft not, generally active . after 
lots run below really good to ft no grades it Is difhcult 
to move them. And even 4011111 good mar Its that 
have, been 011 him,I twenty or thirty days, and there 
arc many such, will not. command tho rates Hint our 
outside figures represent tdr tresh flavored lots. 
Tho California trade continues active, though buy- 
ora are favored In quotations In lato purchases. Tfio 
steamer of .Inly 31 took 1,415 Itrklns; tlie freight rate 
as before, 3c. gold, twenty two ituys passage, a bout 
000 firkins blnte urc reported to go to Han Francisco, 
via Pitclflo Railroad, ut 15.191 currency per cwt. from 
Chicago, Tho foreign export was 23,800 lbs,, which 
Included 35 tirkies for Japan. The receipts for tho 
week were 10,335 pkgs, 1,427 above hint wouk. 
rail*, choice, per In. t, w so 
Falla, poor to good, per lb. 35 o» 40 
Htate (trklns, line ..38 oa 40 
State lirklim. fair tft good. 35 O') 37 
State half tiiiui, ttnu. 40 ® 43 
State half tubs, fair to good.. 30 u4 38 
State Welsh, line. ... 3fi (.<*38 
Stale Welub. fair to good. 33 Ot 31 
State, store, parked, and common lots.211 ® 31 
Western reserve and tine mark Ohio firk¬ 
ins, tine. 30 ® 31 
Western reserve anil tine mark Ohio firk¬ 
ins, fair to good...26 oo 98 
Chicago and Northwestern, good to lino... 25 Go 89 
” “ common. 22 g« 23 
We»torn. ooor.. 17 ot 23 
This W«»k. 
Wheat. 271,731 701,90 
Corn. 132,042 .382,51 
Oats. 280,080 115,55 
Rye. Ash 
Malt. lOjiHi 14,88 
Rarloy... —- — 
Fens. . — 
Wheat— 
Spring No. 2, per bush. $1 57 (>i 1 58 
Spring, other grades. 1 82 ot 1 <14 
Winter Western red.,. I 58 i>9- 
Winter Western white.... t 85 Ot - 
Winter umber.1 00 frii l 86 
I'oipisylvanhi, 
Now Jersey. 
Ohio. 
State. 
Malt. 
— G9 75 
70 G9 73 
- 0 9 811 
80 ot 81 
1 80 0l 1 90 
built v. tok. 
149 
I! • 
128 
58‘J 
200 
J’ear, received by a prominent Rrooklyn, I*. 1., brew¬ 
ing dm* The receipts up to Tuesday fast exceed the 
Sumo lota are i eport ed as going t ■. Europe 
on interior uccouut. Wo quote *,vl3o. ns a full range 
for tine Medium are quoted at 6®7c.! yearlings and 
common, 2<,ti6c. 
Jlilk. part of West.ohester County has experi¬ 
enced a prolonged dry spell, and milk prices aro firm. 
We quoiu 49 quart cans * 2 'ni$ 2 ,ao each 
Provision*. Fork la neglected. The stock is 
small, and holders urn striking off prices cautiously. 
For the few lots rtDposod or. about former figures 
were oblalucd, but tho general tone of the market is 
weak. The dealers are supplying a portion of their 
wants from Ice cured stock. There are sellers of 
new mesa at 133.12. Jobbing lots buve been planed at 
s.it. 2.1 tor nliws ; f.33,515 for city mass I.ard Western 
brands have been without, animation, nml there Is 
nothing new to report. There Is very little pressed 
on tho market We quote new Wostoru at lU^e., 
and prime at 194454lUffc. City has been selling at bet¬ 
tor figures, refiners being the chief buyers, sales at 
IH.i IShi*. Fur forward delivery prices are unchanged, 
with not. much doing. At the dose the market, ts 
generally Is a Utilo languid, and weak. Reef -tin) 
choice grades have been moving to meet. Jobber’s 
wants at steady rates. Cut meats, smoked meats, 
and middles are very firmly field, with some little 
inquiry, but puckers uru hot inclined to accept now 
Contracts. 
ThU W’uok. biot .. cok. 
Reor. pkgs. 124 149 
Fork, pkgs. 313 499 
Cut meats, pkgs.1,086 128 
l,urd, pkgs.1,0,0 589 
Lard, kegs. 300 200 
Reef, Plain Mess, pbbl. f!» 00 ® 14 00 
fleet, Extra Mess.. 12 00 «« 17 ml 
Reel, Frhliu Moss. P ice. 20 00 09 25 00 
Hoof, India Moss. 25 00 ® 30 00 
Fork, I’rlme Mess, V bbl.... 30 00 Oo 3(1 50 
Fork, Monk, Western. 32 fto ® 33 25 
Fork, Prime, Western.. 27 25 ® 28 25 
Ration. V it. . in V - 17« 
I.ard, In bbta... 17 ® 20 
liams, pickled . 18 G9 19 
Hums, dry fatted... 17 ot — 
Shoulders, Pickled. — ® — 
Hboublets, dry salted... lt\G9 15 
Reef Hams e bbl. 26 00 ® 31 00 
Fonltry mid iJnmt*. -There Is tin active demand 
lor fowls and chicks, the latter quoting chiefly by 
the pound. Prices Imve been higher during tho 
week, but with u belter arrival ot WostuHi Um mar¬ 
ket closes firm ut lust week's prices, Fuw coops ar¬ 
rive from adjacent points, as the stock I* required 
for count ry l.earderi' Wo quote turkeys nt. 2D®22c. 
H l*. I (owla, 22 gv23c. tk lb ; chtckcus, 24®2Yic. t' It,; 
ducks, i‘6c.®ftJ8 per pair; geese, prime young, New 
Jersey, *2(s.?.5t) nm pair; vVoatevu anil Ron them 
geese are worth fl.S0®L75 V pair; pigeons, stall fed 
are lower, now quoted at 82.3Tqv2.75 i< do/,.; woodcock 
have declined to02e/o5c. I 1 pair, though extra lrcsh 
might bo quoted I'.’Sc. above these rates. 
V egetn ble*. The market is generally over- 
stoeltod, and prices In many instances are losiinjunes 
for Hie nrodueer '1‘omuloes aro about, all that close 
mu Irom dav today. Potatoes nro of unusual good 
qualify hut will not sell in u large way at the outside 
title, i ncumbers have no lived price; they have sold 
lower hy bbl. of 300 than wo Inst quoted ut single 100. 
Long Island Tomatoes, per bu-di. I 74 (,(i 2 00 
New Jersey Tomatoes, per rrate. 76 i,o I 00 
Onions, rope, per UK) bunches. 7 00 ® 9 P0 
Onions, per hbl... . .. ...... 3 OU go 3 60 
Long Island Cucumbers, iter 109. -(,9 
New Jersey uml Long island Potatoes, 
per 1,1,1.. 1 00 ® I 50 
While Squash, L. I., t 1 basket. 25 1,4 50 
Marrow Squash, per hbl. . 75® 1 Ml 
Cabbage, now, pev 104)....3 on ot 5 uo 
Roots, new, per IU0 bunches. .. ® 5 00 
Green Corn, tier 100 . 87 69 1 00 
Russia Turnips, «i bbl..,,.. 50 ® 75 
»9 
00 
(,, 
14 
00 
12 
00 
69 
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a very Inferior animal, nor do they pay the prices 
which city gents sometime* give for extra fine covs 
One of Hie hitter kind brought, #120, with two others 
at #110, and scvurul ut JlIN) each. Home very common 
cows were sold at fiVk.Mt, p head. 
Veul Onlvp*. -There Is scarcely the shadow ,,f 
change In the calf trade. A lighter supply tuny 
offset hy the lower prices of beef and mutton, so that 
veal Ih uttciiunged of price, milk calves selling at 3(.u 
lOSc..and aravseulvos Ht C»(S0. F O', or fHGilU p head. 
Wo note sales of 83 grass calves at |8 ..It, MH at 98.50, 
and 02 ill fH; also HI cuivcs,mixed, at f 12,15 "itch. 
Sheep nml LuiiiIim. With another week 111 
which tlie sheep market. •■> ,,verst,,eked, He- weak¬ 
ness of ln*f. w oek new amounts to a decline of more 
than Ho. 4‘ n- on lambs, the best selling ut 9c., savoln 
rare instuiic.-s for something extra fine. Good iambs 
are freely offering ut Sr.,.3 L ,e , and iioor at 7c. They 
are now coming forward Iron, (lie West quite freely. 
Sheap are quotable at IVwllHc. V tt. With a few nt 
f,\e., and oeeaslonally nn extra iotuiTc. Wo quote 
a few of the late sales, viz. ; a ear of Stale lambs, it 
Its, T l ,c.; u ear 51 It.-., SRe. ; and 61 of 53 Its, at 9e. A 
car 8 sheep, 77 It.», ft\c.: a cur 83 1t«. sheep, r,v,e., wll u 
Memo Til Its sheep ut 6He,; also, seme tv* B>» eourso 
sheep at 0c. 
Swine. TIicmo show a little weakness, with fair 
arrivals. Dressed are still quotable nt I3e„ with some 
rough bugs ,d IV ',i• Home small lots of uvolmgsaru 
selling ut lOJi@10Wc. 
LATF.HT, Allg. 4i, F. AI. (inly 948 cattlo were 
received to-day, and witli cooler weather, the mar 
kot was more active and price n. little tinner, on 
some droves there was tjc. advance. The ran.;,' w a ' 
126 1 18c. V tb, one drove of 5‘>i cwt. Texans selling 
ut 13c. 
Hlirep —Also move freely, tho arrivals of to-day 
being 4,324 baud, nearly all of which were soul. 
Prices nro scarcyly changed, but there Is more tlte to 
the trade. 
Hog*.— On off Moiuowliut freely, but. scarcely hiiv 
of t ho dressed brings more tlmn l3!fc. Receipt* of 
to-day 3,421. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
1 ° CHAMPAGNE CIDER, $10, 
To Refine Cider, $5. 
Ill Years' Practical Experience of a Manufacturer 
and Distiller. Full, Complete end Explicit Knowl¬ 
edge Given, at above rates. Address 
I’. O. Ro.x 14. New Providence, Union Co., N I. 
C T H A JJ 
TO LIVERPOOL. 
CALLING AT Ol EENSTOWN. 
From Pier No.40 North River. WPIDNESDA V. 
Cold It A Du, 3,015 tons.Aug. is, m 3 c. m 
NEBRASKA, 3,392 tons. .A Ug. 25, ut. I I’. M. 
MANGATT A \, 2,985 tons. Sopt. 1. 
IDAHO, 3,ft 12 tons.Sept. 8. 
MINNESOTA. ‘‘.Mb tons- ..Kept. 10. 
N E V A DA , 3.125 tons Kept. 22. 
CAIRN PASSAGE. ..(Gold). *80. 
Hl KIdtAOK_ _ .(Currency). .$30 
Saloon and Stale Rooms all on Deck. 
Steerage Ihunuigc (Jitice, No. 29 Broadway. 
For freight or cal,In uussuge upply to 
WILLIAMS & GUION, No. 71 Wull St. 
Freah Frnii*. — Feachos have bnen in good sup¬ 
ply, but not of XavorMl Io quality. 'J’lio crop of Ilule's 
Early dbl not give file safe-faction Unit, was ex- 
pcctcd. being fioworless and g;ecu In ficyli. We flru 
new receiving rare-rlpos and sotiiA yulluW fruit, 
though many of them are small. Extra baskets, In 
i> small way, might be quoted above our highest, 
figure, nay $1.75. Lawton bluckberrlen have arrived 
far beyond the wants of tnufe, ilrttl dnrlug tho week 
tmuiy nave selcl lew to preservers, sometimes quoted 
us low as J®Uc. p quart. CldU'erfiht pears have Upon 
In mm-ltd, lining part of a ear load of Bartlett u 
nectarines uuil plums that was sent l*• Chicago last, 
week. The Ircight, lots did not utand up well, tint 
those sent privately with extra care turned otli line. 
Wo should say cool wwither will havu to lend its aid 
to make this fine uf oonitnorco a success. Thu ton 
crates of pears roeulved brought $8 each ; had they 
I,ecu In good condition they would have sold above 
$30 cat'll. Apples are of firmer quality, nml bringing 
bettor prices now tliut, much uf the rough stuff has 
boon worked off. 
Apples— 
Sour houghs, F bbl.$3 50 ®$! Oh 
Sweet boughs, V bbl... 3 60 o,t I 00 
Summer pippins, per bbl. I .NJ ® 6 IK) 
Common, per bbl . 150 & 1 76 
Peanuts, F bush, Nortulk prlmo. 2 87 ot 3 75 
Peanuts per bush. N. C . 2 25 69 2 50 
Peaches— 
Now Jersey, F basket. 50 © 1 00 
Delaware, crates, each. 2 UO ot 3 50 
Delaware, baskets, each. 100 ® 1 50 
Eluekburrlcs, Lawton, F quart. 8 69 10 
Whortleberries, F fond, . . 3 60 69 3 00 
Raspberries, Antwerp, 3d quarts..,,... 8 6» 0 
Hull pears, P bhl. 6 00 09 7 00 
Do Bartlett A Duche-s per crato.10 OO ot 13 b) 
Common early, per bbl... 3 0U ® 100 
Delaware Ruckle,per hush. (1 O’) ® 8 IN) 
i umints, p n. . ® 11 
Haviuimtli wateruicions, V luo. 30 ot 50 
Norfolk watermelons, V 100.... 0 18 69 0 25 
Norfolk damsons, V bush.t in) ® 5 (JO 
.Now Jersey citron mulotis. p bbl_ 2 (Nt ® 2 60 
Grnln*—The tnoveineiit in wheat has been brisk. 
The reports from abroad Bpcuk uf showery weather 
and damage to tho crop. There I* at time* u good 
speculative Inquiry, blit the shipping moven ont Is 
curtailed by the limited available supply of freight, 
room. Tho millers have boon purchasing rather to 
meet their Immediate wants, showing little or no 
disposition to stock up. The arrivals by cunul have 
boon chucked by a break, hut, there La very Rule due 
hero by this source. Thu stock is running down 
pretty well. The inquiry lit tlio close Is very i. , 
but there Is a pn.,r qualify offered, which rather lim¬ 
its the trade. Prices are much higher, us will be no- 
tired by the annexed comparison. Guru -The specu¬ 
lative feeding has boon surnowlnit checked by reports 
of improved weather at thu West. Thorn lias boon 
very llttlu received, but. notwithstanding, prices 
have run un ,o freely lately that, with Uiu excitement 
abated, holders are willing to aceept concessions. 
Tho decllno for the week Is noted below. Gats bin <• 
been dealt In fruely, witli prices very Irregular. Tlie 
salon have been largely on speculative account, and 
generally nt. udvnmaal hguro*. The t'uduced railroad 
freights liavo started considerable slock forward, 
ami lor a few (lays, ut least, the. arrivals of corn mid 
outs will bo unprecedentedly large ut tbo trucks. 
l.ititl W'ouk. 
781,904 
322,51 i 
116,557 
California white. I 75 ® 1 77.'^ 
Corn- 
Western mixed, new. I 06 ® 1 12)$ 
Yellow, new Western. I 11 69 -— 
White, new. ineluding Southern. I Vi on t |3 
Rye,Western, Canada and State. ... 1 30 qj) 1 31 
Outs— 
Western, old, afloat.. . 79 on 
Do, unsound. 7(K&9 
Virginia, new. 68 ® 
71X69 77 
liny and Mien w, - Very lew snipping enters urn 
In market, and ixxXOlk:. urc full prices. There Is a fair 
demand for retail at 90c,(a 91.15 for old, and 680.0991 
for new. Straw is firm, and sell* quick at 61.I.V ;91.50 
for long rye, and ?l.Ui®$i.l5 for short, (nit straw, 
8009750. 
IlnpH. Favorable advices respecting tho growing 
crop, both hero and abroad, modify tlie firmness 
lately manifested by regular receivers. Speculative¬ 
ly held lots are quoted quite us high as in our late 
reports. Virginia scud# In the first bale of new this 
. Aug. 18, III 3 P. M. 
.. Aug. 25, at l P. M. 
.. Sept. 1. 
..Sept. 8. 
. .Kept. 15. 
., .Kept. 22. 
.(Gold). 980. 
(Currency). .$30 
Wool.- Flocff'c does not, show much activity yet. 
There 1 9 more demand for large lots, but prices me 
held too firmly 10 warrant inucTi business Thuaales 
buvo boon, for the most purl, in small lots for nuiuO- 
dial., use. Thn low and niediiim grades are the most 
sought after, and lit limes there Is nome speculative 
Inquiry ; 5Uij..Y;e. are Use nrlccH demanded for No. 1, 
X ami XX Ohio. Pulli'd loads also are fluid above 
buyers' views. California lias been moving freely at 
easier prices generally. Tho imivals hero aro not 
(urge, tint, there 1ms been very Rule going into cuu- 
Hnmpihm rncently Forutgn Is nngleotod, thn prices 
being above the view* of uuuiul'uctururs. 
Ohio, Penn.,mid Virginia Fleece Coarse (if blond 
Merino) v m., 4 H 69 t»c. 1 Medium, i.W blood Merino )4869 
60; Extra, I \ Idoml Merino,) IHi ,<60 ; Double extra, 
(full lilocd do.,) 526iifi6; X X X, iJOcuDid. and Midi. 
P'leoco-Course, -Ui.yJNi.; Mc<|lum, 475640; Fine, 45 (ojIH. 
New York and Vermont Fleece ('.jurat), 45®4a.; Me¬ 
dium llkalli; EXII'K. 40®l6. vvh.. i 11., Iowa,and Minn, 
Fleece Course, 42m 15; Medium, 4269 15; EvO'a, 40®42. 
Dllief klmi s Canada, ooinblng. Hence, 7(lrl»75: .Sweat, 
.', 0 .,(i, 4 Y; Llined.Otkiiilifi, 1 4oohina,domestic,tkknJg 1 ; Extra, 
pulli'd I0oitic. Super,, do., law 10! LalilbH, I0®I5: No. 
I, pulled. 37i ( 10, Shearling, 276625; (,’ailforula, fine 
un washed, Spring, 30®36; do.. Medium, unwashed 
spring.30ffli34 , do., common, unwa»U«d spring, 2ikj928 ; 
do., line niiwnslicil, fall. 21k,; ’0; do., nnuituin, un¬ 
washed, tall, 226o23 . do., cominon, unwashed, rail, 24 
6 o 27; do., hurry, unwashed, fall, 186.1/20; C'OI'dOVa, Ull- 
wiirlicd, 2lsv'2l; ValpariiMo, nnwaslied, 315621; Soutli 
A liiericUM Mcrluo, unwashed. 3‘ioo35 ; do., Mestlxa, uu- 
w ished, 276933; do., Crcuio, uuwm.lied, l8iii2L; do., 
Cnrdov;i, washed, 27(«i.'tl ; Cape Good Hope, unwashed, 
IWfrvIO; East lnrlta, washed, rlfiffido; Mexican, un¬ 
washed, 176620; Texas, lino, Rtka-JIA; do., medium, 2869 
; i|o., oout'se, 2l)uu23; i(u.. burry, I8(|t;)7 ; Tut), Oliio, 
perm , ami Md., ifkaliO; Tub, Western, 506955 ; Tub, 
Southern, !IY«4»; Hmyrrni, un washed, 22<8i26; do., 
washed, 33(F III; Syrian, unwaahed, 201(933. 
WIII*ky. — Tin; market Is moderately strength¬ 
ened hy thu recent ducrcase uf general stuck, 40,000 
hbl*. by t lie lute Philadelphia lire. We quote fl.lUjzfiu 
91.11, tax paid. Tho receipts fertile week were 2.818 
barrels. 
- m 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New Yoke, August 6,1889. 
TnnifK has boon a heavy feeling In all kinds of live 
stock, the supplies being large, trade slow, and price, 
lower. People are not large meat, eaters now that ro 
many other tilings are crowding upon the mark( t' 
Butchers haven hard time indispose of tlictr dressed 
meat, mid arcbuekward about purchasing livestock. 
Tlmy tiavo been losing so much money of Into that 
sellers of live stock urn cautious about trusting ont, 
and very low of the huIchors pay cu*h. Thn whole 
system of dealing In livn stuck needs revising. Tak¬ 
ing the risks thirl dealer*aro now compelled to, they 
mo obliged to charge more for their stock Tho 
tradq ouuht to bo carried on upon a cash basis. 
Tho foliowing are the recolpls for the week ending 
to-day, shown lu comparison with oilier seasons: 
Milch 
yy ii a r r ns v is it y it tu it a i, 
SUBSCRIBER WANTS Is llm 
Euroka Pateut Self-Binder, 
An efficient and chcun method of placing the 
IHTitAi. u . cnirvenleut shape tor reading and pre¬ 
servation. It a mat and durunle the host uf Die 
many Holt-Binders wo have cxumlitpd. Tho Eureka 
has hoard mica covered with morocco Jiilnor, cloth 
back, and gill, lettering, (UP lUt NEW-YnUKICIl,i mid 
will hold u milt volunip twontj six nuiubor*. By 
uu ingenious m ruugemont each number can be in ■ 
• latitTy iiicd, mid e * lilts .n'mok shape for reudihg. 
Herd by mail, prepaid, (or *1.50; by Express, paid, 
*1.76. Pall at tlui UnuAb Office, 11 Park Row, New 
*1.75. Pall at the Run At, Office, II Park How, New 
York, orH2 Rnltiilo street, Rochester. N, V., whom 
the Hinder may bn examined and secured; or ad¬ 
dress 
d. n. t. nooiti:, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
B ,U NOvm.iP 
Til is week.7,810 147 2,581 34,947 21,497 
Last week.6.585 J66 2,708 34.414 23,050 
Porres'g week of '68.7.620 89 1,650 27,812 13,551 
Average '68. .5,63.' 103 1,5.0 26.935 18,779 
Beeves.—A cinthiiicd heavy supply of cattle,—the 
lire,cut being tho fourth week In which tliff market 
Inis boon glutted,—causoH a daprossltiu of He. |< n>. In 
rlee, ami rendurs It a difficult task to sell cultlo. 
Tho past fin* been the hardest week of the season, 
nml owners suitor heavy losses. Tho cuttlu were 
purchased at a time when stock sold well, so that, us 
Is usually 1 lie cuso In a falling market, they full to 
got uu!. whole. _ , 
After tlio HV|ii'n(mcniif last week, With -m many 
Texan steers on sale, some ot which ure still await¬ 
ing purchasers, dealers throw a hcitor (tins* uf cattle 
Into the market , but even till* did not. help the mat¬ 
ter much. After tlie very low prices of thin stock 
OIK! week ugo. butcher-, aro unwilling to pay high 
cates, oven tor good cuttle. The dressed careusM-s 
of tho thin Texan eatllo w©ro sold In Wa»hlngton 
Market ut Julio- V It. Ono gra/lei and dealer, .Mr. J. 
T. Alexander, tin* 7,000 Texan cattle feeding upon hi* 
Illinois farm.uml ho I'ocD somewhat enneerued upon 
t he Question it* 10 whether such cattle me to be dis¬ 
carded by New York butchof*. our opinion is that 
It tii! make* tlmm li* good u* the 192 head on sain Inst 
Monday,- ctkttla which lie w intered over on corn ami 
made leallv fat. ami of IV-J cwt,, thrv will -.ell here 
At least, the drove referred to brought file, p lb when 
other Texonu could not bo *0|<J for 9c. There worn 
4.119 entile. Id' all kinds, tin ■Aid last. Monday, but 
could not all be disposed of in a slow, declining mar¬ 
ket. Du the following Wednesday, 1.618 fresh, ami 
about 1100 Stale rattle were offered, and nearly all sold, 
owner* potting tho prlcos low that they might avoid 
the nnlortunale experience of the previous week In 
holding cuttlu while they were constantly duel tiling. 
Tho very host bullocks, and ttiey were really prime, 
ha roly reached L’ff.i:., while Hum) of (ho retail butch 
era paid 15o. for fat lots, and wholesale butcher* got 
their fill of fair to good cattle at 13R®14XO. 
The following aro tho prices ut the eloso of tho 
market: 
This week. Last week. 
Cent*. C*nU. 
Extra fine bullocks, nt lb, .16 69— 16 69 16)( 
(lorn! to prime. ” ...IP* 69 U4£ 15 69 15)4 
Medium. ** .. .13)4 69 14 14 66 11)4 
Drdlniiry... “ ...12 Ot 13 12 69 13 
Poorest grade . ” ... 9M ot U 9>4 66 11 
Average ol all sales.. ..13Y . 1,4 
These cattle cuuie from the following States, Vi/,.: 
Illinois... . 4,710 Kentucky. 882 
New York, .... 204 New Jersey. — 
OlllO .. 667 Panada. 52 
Missouri.. 267 Texas. 667 
Pennsylvania.. Indiana... 67 
Jl ileli (Iowa—Are doing a little better. There is 
rat her more demand for milk, while the hot weather 
and Rwarm* of flies tend to di«l»i»h tlio supply, 
hence tlio dairies must have aiore eow*. Mostnf 
the sale* during the past week Imve beeu to utilk- 
men at f75(s/90 each. L'no milkmen will seldom buy 
y N,I).PHELPSACO. 
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THE “OLD NORTH STATE” 
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An 8vo. volume of 136 page*, which every Individual 
meditating Investment or settlement In the South 
should peruse. 
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Sent post-paid on receipt of price. Apply to or 
address KURA I. NEW-YORKER OFFICE, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
I > IG G HANS IC H 4 O R II . 
I) Brother farmer*, doe* yum manure produce a* 
much and hold out a* long as you deniref If not, 
ami you desire a nod hod to keep your land In arms, 
without plowing, with the leust possible expense and 
trounle.ordei PL.A UK HTOP-DU1CH8I Mi (X)MPOHT 
ICEPE1 i"l’ (dovoted to grass and fruit) Immediately, 
for tbo manure must buve time to clnontciill/,e, and 
should be applied to the land lu tho Now England 
Hl.ato* in rfeptemtiur, end in warmer flatus In fletbhcr 
mid November, 1 have land (not very good for grass) 
kept in good grit*.* eundithm twenty yourr, applytpg 
compost once in ton year*; and on good grass laud 
have produced live ton* of 11A V per acre, using only 
one CORD of manure. Thu chemical* cost about f l 
per acre. My that general unpheutton was twenty 
ycurs ago, on mcdtnrn grass fund, nroducitig ut the 
time about K ton of hay per acre , tho last few yours 
il lun averaged 1R tons per acre, Jind nothing lias 
peon put on since first application M.v object Is to 
see how long It will hold out with about fiv,- cords of 
manure per acre. Fruit trees should hn stintulatod 
in the fiilluiid no other tlmn. Orchards should never 
ne plowed. D you desire further evidence, call and 
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plcasit copy amt sign thu following obligation, and 
solid It together with t6: 
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own use, unless authorized by Josiah Clark, Its orig¬ 
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Address J081AB CLARK, Manchester, N. II. 
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the under-teed, and Is equal in every respect to any 
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