At this early period 33c. is being paid in a good many 
prominent Beotians for dairies; and again, tile look 
oI rain begins to cr.-nto some anxiety for the fall 
feed. The effect of deteriorated pastures thus far. 
has b.-en to hurt the finality of stock and tine butter 
is decidedly firm in either palls or firkins. Reports 
fr in the West show a positive damage to the butter 
crop through the want of rain, end very little stuck 
arrived of a grade above shipping grade. \ prolon¬ 
gation of drouth srlll be unfortunate, as we hat e be¬ 
come quite ustal to a liberal, off-hard, useful make 
during the past two or three years of fresh fall stock 
that goes u groat way In reserving fine lots for winter 
use. 
Orange County pails, prime. S3 @ 
lilver pails, prime.,......33 6435 
Common pulls .... 30 @32 
State nnd creamery pulls.38 @ 
State nult-tu.-is, prime. 34 @36 
Stale liair-tubs, under grade. 32 @33 
State llrklug. Hi 
Stale Welsh tubs, prime. .33 @34 
State Welsh tuh», other. .. 27 @30 
Wertern creamery. . 29 @31 
Western halt-tubs, factory. 28 @30 
Western half-tubs, prime. 26 @28 
Western dairy, p icked.. 29 @30 
Wester n poor to fair.23 @35 
Western firkin*, prime..... 26 @23 
Western firkins, common...22 @23 
Uhe<**<?.—Exports f..r the week 45,000 bxs, There 
has been an unsatisfactory tone to Iho market. 
Holders have been claiming unchanged prices on 
account of the tone of the interior sales, but slnp- 
pnr* have responded slowly, w ith a less urgent call 
fr'iTn the other side, as the English make is now being 
marketed. There is considerable stock carried over 
this week. Wo quote : 
Btuto. factory, fancy..............13Y®14 
State, factory. One.1:}2@13-V 
State, factory, good...12H@i3't 
State, factory, fair lots... 12 @ UR 
Mate, factory, akimmed.... @ 
State, farm dairy, good to prime.,. . 12X@l3k 
Statu, farm dairy, fair to good. II 
Ohio, factory, prime Cheddar. 13M@I2'V 
Ohio, factory, fiat, good to prime.Vjjiai.w 
Ohio, factory, fiat, fair to good. 11 @12 
Ohio, factory, skimmed... @ 
Cotton—lias been in active demand and ruling 
firm. For low middling upland. 16c.: middling do., 
16j<e.i good ordlnury do.. 10@15>ic.; gull, good 
ordinary, tfi^iifclifcc.; do., low middling, ISftc.; do,, 
middling, 17!ic. 
Dried Prulta, Apples have been in larger sup¬ 
ply at went prices. Peeled peaches morn plenty and 
rilling weak. Blackberries arc lower. Other fruits 
scarce and strong. Quotations: 
Apple?, Southern, quarters. 6 @ 1 % 
State, sliced ..... ..... . .. 10 @12 
do. quarters. 9 @10 
Western.. . 8 @9 
Southern, sliced.. 8 @12W 
HluQltbonles, new. 9)^@1IJ 
Cherries. Southern, new.., .. 30 @31 
Peaches, peeled, Georgia, new crop. 18 @20 
do. old crop, poor lots . 10 @13 
Unpeeled,halves. 7 @8 
do. quarter.-; . — @— 
Plum*. — @— 
BuRpberrloa. now. 31 @32 
Eggs. There la a noticeable Improvement In the 
domand and stiller prices are more eiwuly obtai led. 
State eggs seldom rank above Western, us they arc 
losing badly. 
Long Island and New Jersey, V l)bl,, are quoted at 
21@25e.; State and Pennsylvania. 21@32e.; extra 
brands, western, ZOc.: ordinary do., 18@l9c.; Cana¬ 
il trifle easier of sale, yotnot brisk, whilst good qual¬ 
ity stock was free of sale. Slump sold nt 4Q<a,0e. lb 
lambs, C@7Xc., with cull lambs at 5@5Mc. 
ling*.—Ill live hogs, 240 lbs. 7 head, sold at 'Ac. ^ 
lb.; grass fed, city dressed, at 8 k@9a<> corn fed, 9)4 
@9Vc. V H>. Trade slightly Improved. 
llECELPTS Ok LIVE STOCK. 
Sbeap A 
Hi *v,C rwn. Cftlr.'i,. I.nrni>,, H >?«. 
One Hundredth St...4,(Ml 11 384 137 000 
Forty-Ele hih st. 5 00 608 11,298 nnu 
Fortieth St. 000 (Ml 81 8 641 18,787 
Uarsimas Cove.4,628 011 Old 4,826 8,584 
VV echatvkeu. 930 IX) OJO 000 000 
Totals tide week. 9,002 7i 1,1159 29,602 27,371 
•• last woolt.6,-00 C>5 1,145 29,850 24,733 
COMPAllATtVE RATES. 
Lust week. This week, 
(lent?. Tents. 
Good Steers 19 lb.,12 @13 13 @ 13)4 
Fair.II @ Ilk 11 @ U=g 
Poor.ill @ 10 V 1" fttnloi 
Poorest..7 @ R-V 7)4 @ 9Y 
Gen. selling rates .10 Vv@ Its, 10)4 @ 11X 
Eggs, 105519c. V dozen. Cheese, 13@He. 19 it. Pota¬ 
toes are a little Metier: shippers pay $tgl.2A I* hbl. 
Apples, 81 t* bbl. for sw eet, *1.25@lo0 for sour : S0@ 
75c. e* bush. Peaches, $1.25® 4 if luiif-hush. basket. 
Plums, $’@3.25 ii> bush, for blue and egg. Tomatoes, 
40;«0rtc. V bush. Green oorn, 6©Sa. P tloi. Wool 
quiet nnd unchanged, liay is unchanged. Hops, 25 
@32c. V lb. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
Iattle Eat, 1 . 8 . N. Y„ Sept. 12,1874. 
Farm dairy cheese sold this week at I3@13)4c., the 
delivery being about 600 boxes. Factories were well 
represented, the offerings amounting to over 9,000 
boxes, about 5,000 of which were sold. The market 
was very firm but sales slow and dull, on account of 
tlie views of seders being above thOsu of buyers. 
The. former wanted He., and the latter endeavored 
to make I’.Jtfe. the top prion. Wo give some of the 
leading transactions, as follows. 
158 Broekett's Bridge I Ml’ 71) Northern Star. 13V 
HO Onvailutta, . 13 4 17 North Fairfield... It 
71 Cold Sim . 13V 70 North Sell 11 vlrr... I3;Y 
04 Prairie'sCorners.. 11 13 Norway Aaa’ti..,,. 13)4 
100 Euphrata..1SV 1011 OldCilv .. 18V 
Sil llassenele.ver. 13-,' 200 Old Fairfield.ll 
hill .1. I). Ives. i:;\- 200 Old Salisbury. 13V 
125 Mh dlevllle. 13% 7 .. Uathbunvllle. \:\% 
9*1 M. S. Smith.13-, 66 Shull’s Uuah.13V 
200 Newport.13V 
Butter comes forwurii only In small lots, and is 
taken lor homo use, sales this we.de being at 30@32<s. 
U .a very dry and the herds are shrinking rapidly. 
The 11 Iterfoed being cat short will reduce the fall 
make of cheese. Wml the crop it l» thought will bo 
less than same Units last year. 
Our advices from abroad are for the fourth week In 
August, our London correspondent says American 
cheoso shows a marked Improvement in eoinlltiuti, 
flavor and make, and rtqinllcommands extreme 
quotation* Cur host. All tlmf h id i ninn to hand the 
previous week was good, and sold with the excep¬ 
tion of a. few lots heated. We give quotations, ns fol¬ 
lows: American extra.66@6T*.; tiexl quality,Ci@6ht.; 
secondary. 50@00*- Mugliith Cheddar sells for 76@90a.; 
Wiltshire double, 74@HJs.; Cheshire mudUuii, Ii8@72a.; 
tine. 70@S-1 h,; scoreli, 73@7ss natch cheese -Edams, 
Jl@59s.: Gomlas. -l>)@:Vis.; Derby shape. 5l@58s. 
The beat grades of Uni ter sell On arrival, but sec¬ 
ondary sorts are neglected. We give u notations ; 
Clonmells, UOsd Dorsets, 1 fills.; Normandy 140s.; Amer¬ 
ican and Canadian, U2@130«d Oloomurgurlno, 56@S0s. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
H you want t.ho host “ Elastic Truss” for rup¬ 
ture, or boat “ Elastic Stockings ” for enlarged veins 
etc., write to POMERoV A Co., 741 Broadway, N, Y. 
Hams, -moked, city. 15 @11! 
Western. . M'4@15 
Shoulders, smoked, pickled. ... 9 @ 9k 
Hams, pickled, Western, heavy. t8)S@l'i>-, 
Shoulders, pickled . .V 8 @ 8', 
Bacon, lung clear. Western. 12V@ 
short clour. Western. 13 @ 
Beef limns, Western, 1873-1.$20.0!)@il -00 
India mess. V tiorco. 2l.00@25.00 
prune mess .20,00@23.0(l 
plain mess. West, new. 10.iill@l7.tM 
moss, extra, new. 13.50@11.50 
Pork, mess, Western. 22.50@ 
extra prime.. 21.00® 
(irime mess...23.00 -a 
Tallow.. 8@ 8)4 
Seed*,—Grass seeds are steadily held, With more 
export demand. The. nominal quotations m o For 
clover, 10‘4 @WYc.: timothy,83,75@3; rough flax,$2.10. 
Tobacco. There continues an active speculative 
movement In Western leal* and prices are ugam 
higher, closing buoyantly but soiucwuut irregular. 
We annex quclatious: 
WESTERN I.1GUT LliA ll\ 
Cents. 
Common to good lugs. 8Vj@ 9)4 
Common leaf.10 @11 
Medium leaf. 11 u@ 12 
Good leaf......13 Vo MW 
Fine leaf.....I I’4@I5 
Selections..... 18 @20 
Might cutting lugs..,,.10 @11 
Light cutting loaf.15 @111 
CLAUKSVILLE AND WESTERN mATltllT. 
Cunts. 
Common to good lugs . 9H@10M 
Common leaf..'.11 @12 
Modi urn leaf...12 )4@13>I 
Good... 
Fine. .. .1.5)4'ii 16 
Selections.18 @29 
8EEDLEAP— crop oir 1870. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts. 5 @ 9 
CROP oe 1871 and 1872. 
Cents, 
Connecticut and Massachu., Its wrappers.. .18 Of ,30 
Helections.,32 @15 
seconds,. 10 @12 
fillers. 5 @ 7 
New York assorted lots. 6 @1l) 
wrappers .. .14 @25 
tillers. 6 @ 7 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.10 @'.’H 
wrappers.25 @10 
tillers. 9 @10 
Ohio assorted lots... 7 @ 7i>, 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7 @7)4 
drop op 1813. 
Cents. 
Conmjutleat and Massachusetts seconds... .10 @10 
fillers. 6 @ H 
Pennsylvania nssortud lots.12 @20 
Ohio assorted lots. 7 @ 7>4 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 6>4@ t 
New York assorted lots.... 8 @11 
Havana fillers, eunimon.70 @80 
liaviin i fillers, fair.85 @92 
I luvann ILIer.-,, line....95 @81 10 
Yarn—I and 11, cuts assorted.80 &/M5 
Vogctnblc'*.—Exports of potatoes the past week 
were 3,385 unis. The notatoc shipping trade exceeds 
that of last season. The market m better and lots in 
shipping order are quoted at $*!,25 for Fatly Rose. 
Sweet pula tiles are uot over plenty, but tho dcmudO 
is light and prices are lower. 
POWtdcs, Early Bose, new, por bbl.$1 75@2 12 
Peerless.... i 50a i 75 
Onions, per bbl. 1 A0@2 50 
Turnips, Russia, Jersey, per bbl.. 7.*>@1 (III 
Cabbages, new, Jersey, per 100. 4 00@0 00 
lted cabbages, ;* 100.. 8 bOa/J 0J 
Tonmt'ies, i,ung Island, per bush. :.0@ 10 
Green Corn, per 100 . 75.in.-l 00 
Marrow Squash, par bbl. .. I (IU@ 
Fgg plant, Jersey, per doz... 76® 
Sweet potatoes, per bbl. . ... 2 50®3 25 
Lima beams, per bag... ........ 1 25@1 50 
Wonl.—There is a buoyant tone to the market. 
Manufacturers purchase freely, especially of West¬ 
ern fleeces and California grades, and holders in in- 
st.irices are unwilling sellers unless at advanced 
prices. 
DOMESTIC—FLEECE. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Cts. per lb. 
Picklock.62 @70 
Xto XX. 53 @57 
No, 2 to l.45 @62 
Coarse...44 @ 46 
Combing.... 68 @ 61 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
X to XX. 60 @52 
NO. % 10 1. 44 @46 
Coarse.41 @43 
Combing. 54 @ 66 
Indiana. Kentucky and Tennessee— 
Xto XX. 49 @52 
No. 2 to 1.43 @ 47 
Coarse. 40 @ 42 
Combing. 55 @60 
Combing, unwashed. 38 @ 13 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
X to XX.47 @19 
No. 2 to 1.. II @16 
CoarBO. 38 @ 42 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed.66 @88 
Medium unwashed. 84 @39 
Coarse unwashed.30 @33 
Burry.20 ©25 
PULLED. 
Tub washed wools.■.50 @ 58 
California, medium to fine. 30 @33 
California, coarse anil burry. 19 @25 
Texas, mixed lots. 27 @ 33 
Texas, fine.83 @ 35 
Texas, medium and coarse. 15 @ 25 
Pulled, country, extra. 45 @50 
Pulled, oountrv, superfine. 45 @52 
IUuj ( |UU:evtb'ement,$ 
The Empire State Press 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York, Sept. 12, 1874. 
Beeves. Trade, though slow lu horned cattle 
since our last, weekly report, has been firm Ter beeves, 
ranging from falrtogeod. on Wednesday last prices 
ranged at 8vi,l.;tfc. V Mbs 5@8U ewt.i Thursday, 7>4@ 
llVe.; l'v/C 4 ewt.i Friday, 9@12VT.; IX®8>» owt. Spe¬ 
cial sales liavu been * 
Btoers. Cwt. Cts, 
Texau..,,. I 7 'a 
Steers. - - 
10.7 U 
*1 on %'i head 
' ' (if 111)4 
VA 1D4 
7H 11K 
8)4 13@18V 
5 8@8)4 
6 9)4@1U 
6 V 13 
7)4 I like 12 
8 12)4 
HA 13® 13k 
Kentucky cattle, oxen and steers mixed.. 8 11H 
iVlilcIi Cow*.-Still slow and ptior lu quality. On 
Wednesday 5 cows sold ut $1>@7I V head: since 
which trade lias been very small at t2i)@72 -Jl head. 
Vcu lb mill C'iilvcs.- This trade remains firm,hut 
gradually falling off In numbers. Bmootli quality 
reals, T@lOc s vrms calves sff<®IO.,'ill V head. Special 
sales as follows: -State veals, 11)0 lbs., 7e.; do., 195 
lb:... 8o.; do., HO lbs.,9>4C.i buttermilk ted calves, 186 
lb-.. 5.x; Pennsylvania Veals, 12 > Ut*,, 90.; do.. 130 
lbs., OHo.t do.. 137@16Q lbs.,10e.i 2 ehuieo quality grass 
calves, $15 ft head: 13 do., $17.50. 
Sheep iiud Ijiimbw.—Trade has been very dull 
in boLh sht-cp and laniUs, and even in small lots 
prices have generally ruled low, only a few head of 
selected Stuck having nbt ilnod tlie top rates. On 
Wednesday :dice|> sold at t' vd'fc.; lambs, 6k@7Vc.; 
Thursday, sheep, tv@5jfe,; lambs, 5!»i@7J<c.; Friday, 
ulii.'cp, 6:2,0);-,o.; laiuos, 'iik@t)4u. Special sales have 
been: 
Sheep. Lbs, Cts. Sheep. Lbs. Cts. 
Ohio. so -lk do—.. 93 5 
' do. 103 5V 
Kentucky. 91 5)4 
Kentucky 
do. 
do. 
do. 
Illinois... 
ilo. 
do. 
do. 
Tin nivicsl, lumilkut , qititikt'kt toorkinj a ad mmt po w¬ 
er) ill Preaa in line. 
FOR PRESSING 
Cider, Wine, Lard, i aper, Cotton, Tobacco, 
Hay, &c. &c., 
or for doing any other work for which a Press Is used 
I have also the most perfect Older Apple Grinder 
In use, grinding both rust and fine, and giving the 
best satisfaction. 
Soiui for Descriptive Circular. Address 
iUAItCUS 1». SCIIENCK. Fulton, N. Y. 
^3^, FR Mill ill FARM 
, GRIST MILT, 
. -A ,4^* Is simple, uheup and dtir- 
able, and grinds all kinds 
> Ii 0,1 anGn ruiddly. It u 
► VV^i 7/ adapted to ail kinds of 
| horse powers. 
,15 Also Union Railway 
-ftt/lA Ilorse Powers, requiring a 
W' 1 ' tH, very low idcvatlon and yet 
t h, giving more power than 
others. Also every varie- 
’Mi J1ty of approved Imple- 
>0 wonts. SK.su for De- 
„ . BCitiPTivK Circular. 
W.m. L. Royer & Bao., Plilladelphla, Pa. 
Peaches are uot as aotl vu as a light supply ought to 
luuku them. High prices arc charged for poor fruit. 
Grapes are abundant and or very variable qualify. 
Buyer* are awaiting un-lvals of better State fruit. 
Plums are plenty and In buyer’s luvur. California 
is sending some fine prunesand Beurre Hardy pears. 
Apples— Nyaek, Pippin, V bbl. *2 09@ 2 25 
Orange pippin. 1 5 i)@ 3 on 
Common. 1 oo@ 1 25 
Western mixed. 2 00 @ 2 25 
Fancy......... 2 50® 3 00 
Cranberries, u box. 2 754.0 3 Oil 
do, scalded.. 1 25@ 2 un 
Grapes—Delaware, Bouthem, .*' n>. 11 ,, u p; 
Coueord, Southern.. ;j@ r, 
Hartford Prolifle, Southern. o.,,, j 
Melons—wuuirineions, Maiyland, f< 100.. In Or.,,25 011 
Wuterrocdona, Virginia ...H O0Sl2 DO 
Nutmeg, common, W bbi.,.. 1 25:,<, 1 511 
Nutmeg, Keyport.. 75@ 2 25 
Nuis-Peanuts. North Carolina, *f< bush,... !i luid 2 50 
do. Virginia, prime... ;l 0u@ — 
do. Virginia, good. 2 9 <J@ — 
do. VlrBlnla, fair. 3 7 ()@ 2 80 
do. Tennessee. 1 MA 1 76 
Pecuns. f !t> ... n,, 9 
Peuehe* — Delaware, fancy, P crate. 2 00@ a IKI 
ilelnwnre. fair to good, jl crate. 1 O 0 @ 2 IJO 
Delaware, pLaln, V basket,. 90® 1 00 
Delaware, fancy, F basket . 2 26® 2 75 
Nuw Jersey, poor, V basket. 30;,« 5 (j 
New Jersey, good, V basket. 1 00® 2 00 
Now Jersey, fancy, 4< basket. 2 G 0 @ — 
Pears Cooking, f hbl... ... . 3 no® 3 m 
Bartlett, extra, V bbl. 8 00 „u 9 00 
do. good, VI hbl. 0 0 C@ 7 (10 
Flemish Beauty, P bbl. 4 00@ 5 60 
Bcckel. >< bbl.r... 5 00® 6 (10 
Nouthern Duchess, V bbl. 5 (Hi® 7 06 
Cahluratu, V box. 3 on® 1 00 
Plums—Damson, %l bush. .2 5o@ 3 (111 
Egg and Gage, V bush. 2 50:m 3 50 
Fancy table ■¥ bush. ..4 Wi@ 5 ill 
Common Blue, F bush. . . 2 50@ — 
Califoruia .. . 4 00@ 6 00 
Grain, For wheat them has been a depressed 
market, with more of a pressure to sell, leading to a 
fair export trade. Corn has been source and sold up 
to *1 * bushel, closing with some reaction on this 
Price. Outs have been source aud realizing better 
prices. The quotations ares 
Wheat.Chicago No. 2. *1 15®1 18 
SUlwaukee No. 2. 1 20kM 1 25 
do. Nn. 1. 1 26@I 31 
Western Hod. 1 18@| 23 
do. Amber... 1 23@i 24 
Rye, New Jersey... 86® 90 
Oats, new uilxeu. 65@ 67 
do. White. 70® 71 
Corn. Western mixed. 97@ 
00 . Yellow. 98® 1 00 
„ d 1 . White. 97@l 00 
Bariev Malt. Canada West..1 80@1 85 
Huy uml fill raw.—There Is less coming In, but 
there are ample supplies and the market rules weak. 
Quotations are for prime timothy lmy, $19@21 ton ; 
good do., $15@17; fair do , do. clover, $10@12. 
Straw, No. 1 rye, $11®12: No. 3. *8@1U; No. 1 oat, 89 
©10. 
Hops.—Receipts of new are small as yet, and trade 
Is restricted. The few sales are ut full former 
prices. Quotations are:—New Auioricau, -10@50e.; 
old American, good to choice. 25@33c: do., do., 
low to fair, 10@15e.; Yearlings, 13@20o.; Olds, 8@l0c. 
do. 92k f»* 
do. 101 lik 
Indiana. 63 i 
Lambs. Lhs. Cts.I Lambs. Lbs. Cts. 
Pennsylvania... 61 7If State. 63 6)4 
Canada. id li;4 do .............. 60 7 
do. 61>4 6It do. 04 7)4 
do. 76 7k eo. 67 7k 
Kentucky. 64 6 - Indiana. 61 7 A 
do. 58 0*, 
Hog*.—The markets have been uniform at tlio 
foil- wing rales: — State, 210 lbs., live weight and 
Corn-fed, 87 t»:V. OiUss-fed Ohio, live weight, 156 
lbs,,7c. V Tb .4 do. Michigan do., 160 lbs., OJfc.; city- 
dressed grass-tod, 8;V@9c.: corn ted, 9)4@U)4e. 
lliuvt 1 Jlarket, There has been no Improve¬ 
ment in the general tone of the city trade. The fol¬ 
lowing sales were ell ctud at auction:—1 saddle 
horse, flbi . t pony, 41 17; 1 hrniighiini burse, $225; 3 
pairs carriage luirscs, liltfrdjSOS; 13 head of poor qual¬ 
ity light harness horses, t.i.lde&S c8 head; 20 head of 
ordinary quality light harness homo*, 4dHl@lD7 *1 
bond. Nineteen hors a arrived U ifine Railroad via 
Uak Cliff Ntation. 
Ilyaciiitlis, Tulips, 
CROCUS, LILIES, 
aud all other Bulbs for plant" 
lng in the autumn ; also 
Bulb Glamc#, Fancy Flower 
F'lhi, Frill Canes, II/ 11 - 
ter-Flnweiiny 1 'hints. 
Thu largest cud finest assort¬ 
ment In tho country. 
PRICES MODERATE. 
Descriptive Cataloijiie mailed to 
all applicants free. 
HENRY A. DltEF.lt, 
71-1 Chestnut N>t., 
I’ll iiudclpliin, Pn. 
WHETHER YOU TRAVEL, Oil 
>> TRAVEL MUCH,” huveuGeno; 
Policy in the 'J'n a velehs. Apply to at 
write to the Company at Hartford, Couu. 
Mmidny’H Bales. —Beeves. —Trade veaterday 
was aumcwiiat slow, it helm a Hebrew holiday, but 
business Improved on this forenoon, when suies t-f 
common quality slock were easier than such have 
been for several weeks past. Prices nt 7|-i@l3ku. 
lb.; weight iAiiSA ewt„ on 55®5i) Its., net. 
Milch Ciiws.-F our head sold at *7U@80 F bead. 
No demand for poo: quality cows. 
Venls 11 lid Culvert.- Trade fair at firm rates. 
Smooth quail) v veal - at 7©U^c. ih lb.; grass calves, 
3Sf@6o.; also at. $12 ft head. 
Sheep uml Lamb*. Coarse quality stock was 
E &l ft B [Alin IF CLEOPATRA had 
Ml ll 1 I \ n M worn INGUSH CHANNEL 
ll U h I U II Q Shoes, Antony and 
ABB m B Gwsijrwoiild have been 
fpIU A 9 much more in love 
Q.J fl U StH SV f Ladles, if 
^ ■ ■ “* ■ v B xt «b SflByou want to attract the 
Sterner sex, wear none other. Make your doaler buy 
them tor you. 
A \ OF HKNSE—wlio wirtbe* to Alive 
s< ' ni1 I" 1 ' free Price List or THE 
JONES SCALE WORKS, Binghamton, N. Y, 
THE NATIONAL TELEGRAPH 
(Patented by National Toy Co., 290 Broadway.) 
Wanted by merchants, manu¬ 
facturers and professional men, 
to communicate from their offices 
to their houses and employes. 
Schools should have it. to leach 
tl;e Principles and Ait of Tele¬ 
graphy. 
Think of U! A perfect, jc i-ii- 
iifiu instrunient at niir-twrvtuth 
the price usually demanded! Port¬ 
hole, compact, mex| enslvc. (Tm-- 
fijluess and plenonro combined. 
I'bu Pamphlet is a cirwpMtt and 
valunblo TEXT Book ! Aa now ar- 
rnnged will com nil 1 nl rate 160 feet. 
More power with extra butteries. 
The battery tain s care of Itself— 
no massing with chemicals, 
Price of Telcgra pi.. OO 
liirtuliitcd Wire, per It- 02 
liulterlos nud 1(10 feet 
Wire...00 
Furnislied by Kural Purchasing Agency. Address C. II. ii. heodiing, 
manager, Box 581, New Yorlc. 
UOCIIESTER. N. Y.« Sept. 11.—Flour firm 
and market steady; 47 for amber winter- *7.60@8 for 
choice white. Wheat firmer, hut with 110 change 
from last week Corn scarce and higher at 85®30c. d 
bush, for v tate. Barley.9()c.©tlfortwo-rowed; fj.jo 
@1.15 ror six-rowed. Beans, new mediums, ?1.4Q@1.I,> 
bush.; no demand for old. Butter is slill scarce 
and prices are very Irregular; 30@3.'c. Is paid fur 
choice, und some Very choice may bring lc. higher. 
HmrniUnrnn 
