THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
sensible; 
TRUSS A 
For NINETY DAYS FROM DATE 
Elegant Table Silverware 
Can bo teeiirad by all on **ompll»nri» with tho following eonhihmn; The National Silver 
I'iiUtn? CompiUiv. 704 Choiiuui Bereft, PbilftOolphiJi. onumrurtun rs of Pur* (!nln 
Slutj'Jrinl Silver Pluto*! Ware, will «t«n<l to nur cue who receive* thn notiei\ a flut of ! 
Double Kttr;i i*iat»ii Silver Hpottua, itml nritfravo oil cnoh opoofl nny doairnrl 
Initial, Yon are requlrcil to out nut. the following Rllverwttrn Coiipou anil.sonfi If. in 
the uhove Cofiipaay. with your nnmo ami jcltircii*, aud ftl*o to enclose with it 75 crntu 
to pay .ill ch.irce'i. tnclmluiK uoat of ru# raving idUIMi, pirklnjCi boKtng. find cxpi-ox# 
char***. The Spooua will bo aent by er].r«R^ <or oiull, if you have tin oxpriM* otllae), 
sind <lelivercdi In your bands without further com. Tbe»© fcpoouj one guar.niti*rd to bo 
of th** best material, ami equal to lha best filivtrl'latod War© made, an the following 
letter from this Couipauy will uutlfy : 
0»ri< i oif Narrow a». Mitvim rn-rcta Co., 704 Cheatmif. Ff,. ?bna«fe?pMo. Ta. 
To wVlOUl it rn.’ty Cofldl}fn.—Tiie Spoon* **nt out und»ir »hli *rrnntfi«monfc 
wo KUiwxhfo arc of best quality. Oral heavily piaual with bun nickel (tho hrmlunt 
whlus me ml known!, ami a (louhlu'oxtris plmc of pure CoinStnndrird Silver ndrtod on 
top of tho nickel, thus remlerinc them tho vt*ry beat Silver Phifml Warn manufnc' 
lured. W«* will honor no order which dtxsx not font am the Silverware Coupon, and wo 
will not honor the Coupou after ©limtv d»vi from the li ne of thn pnp<r 
ISlcuedj N AT IONA t. VT.ATUTn CO., 
701 Choiitniit at., PUlludelphi*. 
SILVKKWAKK COUPON* 
On rerelpt of thin Coupon, together wli.h 75 cent* to cover oil cliargea, Includ¬ 
ing exprr,n or raaltiwg, enErnvIng and Iv-xinc, we hcTeby ague to aend to auy ad- 
dreux uhOtof uur pure Coin Stau J.mi double extra plated 
SILVER SPOONS, 
and on each Spoon engrave any desired Initial. All rharprn trofo be prepaid by 
the 70 rent* item uh, uud tho &puOU* Will be dell voted ul (limiliuUou free of auy 
uthcr charge. 
Gn«d lor ninety day* from dote of flit* paper, nfter wbleb Ibis Coupon If null 
and void. issued) NATIONAli HJI VBU Tl.ATJNa CO., 
_ 70d CUuutnut St., Philadelphia* 
Should It bo dculrod, any on* of tb<* following articles will be *eot In 
1!*u of th*« spoons on payiuAUt of tho fuliowiuit charge*: Six *olid atet'I 
knives, blade aud handle one solid piece, bor.t •tcel, double nlokyl aud silver 
plated, $2; nix forks, doubht nickel uud fllver plated, VOct«. If all these 
good : tire dcuticd, chuioso tho total ehxrjv**, Which will be 75 ct*. for spoons, 
$2 fhr knives, and U5 ot*. for forks—dotal, $11.70-thus scouring for $7.70 
what wunhl r.oxk you much morn in any other way, B«*lilt)IIIbor that 
«mc?h article, rxonpt knivnn, will bij utiAfrilved with auy taiuul 
dcuired without extra coat. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE 
This Kbrrnl offer bold, pood for only ninety *1«ys from <lii(., therefore 
It is to tho .merest of oil who cm «eeure Its beneAt* to «™ to it that they 
nro not debarred by reason of the expiration of the time fpeotileJ. All let- 
tors ordering Silverware should be addressed direct to the 
NATIONAL SILVER PLATING CO., 
No. 704 ChcBtnut Street. 
PHILADELPHIA, PA 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Saturday, July U, lb77. 
Beans a^jd Peas.—R eceipts of beans are mod¬ 
erate and l lie light supply in store intensities the re¬ 
cent firmness iij prices. Mediums sell only in a job¬ 
bing way, but holders of prime no not aim to push 
off stock very fust. Marrows have an improver) 
tieuiant) fur expert,464 per week, but the bttBlpesa is 
not large. White kidney uml pea beans art* dull; 
inside rai.es would ho generally accepted. Choice 
bright, even, lied kidneys are source and command 
full late rates. Poor lots bare no sale. Canadian 
peas are nominal at SOiisiiw-. tor hulk and bond, 
Green peas unctiatiKcd, tvllllngiH-ss to sell Is still a 
feature. B. E. pens scarce ami llrin at $S.a0. 
Choice Slate mediu.M beans, ktfdiiQji^SSt fair to jrood. 
JU.oiXsi'ATo; best >v eatern. f-.jOa.ltTo; other, ta.'&ry. 
2.45: marrow*, choice delivered, irno to vessel, y i.iia 
(a.:i.7U; fair to good, in. IU(if.2..W : pen ranee at V.;.adra,.S; 
white kidney,*2.7u«V'.l>; rod do., S<!,iU@.l,20; black 
(turtle-soup). tl’.lticeil.'J.i. 
Butter.—R eceipts for the week 32,MX) pkgs. Ex¬ 
ports past week do. The demand for State is plain¬ 
ly for fine and a Rood many invoices have to be 
broken up In xulliiur tlie special taste of buyers. 
Common or romnants are dull, as a prude of West¬ 
ern is obtainable at easier money tliiiu Suite holders 
name. Very fanny pails arc somewhat stronger In 
price than at our bust, but tho wains of trade do not 
call tho larger receipts- Creamery marks perhaps 
have a better share of the upper demand during tin' 
reduced supply of pails. Western hits a fair market 
business. Which tnuellier with an m tivn export, de¬ 
mand render the general heavy supplies oppressive, 
German buyers ure adding to regular purchases to 
go abroad. There is not. much variation in the iinl 
of prices, an oncntmiglnif point is the fncL that tho 
extremes have been unite readily paid. 
State creamery, ohoice, Jtwmlo.; tair to prime. 1(3 
@19c.: pails, select, —<gi o.; good to prime, 20«e‘J2c.: 
half-tubs, cholon, 'JdriSlc.: other, LV«il3c.: Welsh tuns, 
choice, I'.SWAIc.; Ol her. Ck.ilic,; poor, —r<b— 1 %; itrkins. 
Is @ 21c.! Western creamery, fair to best, lfi«u22f!,; 
dairy tubs, ITvClIBis.; factory, lt»a ITn.; firkins, luSilTo ; 
Cheksk. Contrary to ojrpectatlofts, there lias been 
an exceptionally active am) strong market this woolc. 
Through sharp CoiSpcHliOU of exporters, the re¬ 
ceipts nave been closely sold up, und them Is ao ad¬ 
vance of MOtiHe. In quotations. 
Fancy tuefory quoted ut y Vi.tin-,; good and prime, 
85f®h)ded lair lots, 7 \k» 8 i 40 .; iiooi'.lUyislHc,: skimmed, 
fi.iific. Farm dairy, Rood to prime, ? VaS-ko.; fair lots, 
7(a)7Vc.: skimmed. i&So. VVestern taebiry, Cheddar, 
8H(«)9c. for fancy; BwS VjC. for tine ; OMli^TMc. for good ; 
for fair; and 4/uitic. for skimmed. 
Gold elosoB ut U)6)* t Liverpool cable, 528. Od. Ex. 
ports past week, HH.'JM boxes. 
Cotton.—T here has been eonsiricrahlo done for 
export, and tin? whole market has been strength¬ 
ened in cousequcDce. The latest prices are for July, 
12.lti(4l2.17o.i August, 12.ITrwl2.l8e.: (September, il.'.Hi 
(ajll.Sfte.; Ootuber, ILSMkilKBQC.; Novoinher. ll.Ssas 
ll.ii9c.: December. Il.:i9i«,tl.lbe.; January, Il.fil(ii1l,fi3c,: 
February. U.G.'sWlUi7<3,l March, ll.7Siwll.80c. 
quotations for snot, cotton, oaseo 011 American 
standard of cbissllientlou, ami ori cotton in storu 
running in quality not more than half a grade above 
or below Lite grade quoted : 
Up lands. 
Ala. 
Orleans. 
Texas. 
Ordinary.... 
1W 
UIW 
10 X 
Strict ordinary.. 
. DM 
11 hi 
Hft 
lift 
Good ordinary.., 
. MK 
IU 
lift 
lift 
Strict good do. . 
.. - 11X 
lift 
nk 
ilk 
Low middling... 
11 (3- 
16 11 15-lG 
11 15-115 
POULTRY and Game.— Good fowls and chlcknn9 
have sold briskly. New Jersey ducks have improv¬ 
ed ; Western are running poor. Turkeys nominal. 
Wu quote : 
Spring chickens V !b. Southern, 20fta2le..; Western, 
l&iiituc.; Fowls, State aud N. .1., Mc«il5e. V lb.; 
Western. —<?Jl4e. ¥ is.; Roosters, H(4!>e, P tt>.; Tur- 
kevs, 12(aRe. F m.: Ducks, N . J. p pair, 80c.nitf 1 for 
old; young. 7:»c.fi*$l. Cco.-.c, Wofllern. *1.25(^1.50. 
Dressed poultry Is not plenty, uor Is it wa ited at 
this season. Taking one day with another, the coops 
supply the matket. 
Uennsylvanla Turkey-*, 15ii4lfic.: N. J. LkatSc.; State 
and Western. HHUe. Spring chickens, New Jersey 
and Pennsylvania, SiSi'-'&C. Fowls. Western. iaOrt.'lc. 
Fowls, Pennsylvania and Now Jersey, 1 1 lip hie.; good 
State and Western, Italic.; poor. li®12o. Squabs, 
do*., *|.75k)2. 
The market continues bare of game. Woodcock 
will not huvo legal sale Imre until Aug. 1st. though 
through some twist of the oew law, lu Brooklyn, just 
across the river, sales have been open since .1 uly 3d. 
I’HOVISIONH. -M«ns pork Is much better od a 
good export demand; spot lots *14.HU; July tied 
August deliveries *1 l.30i.»H.f>5, and September *1 !.(£>. 
Bacon at 7c. for Imie clear, and , s;c, lor «lnirt clear. 
Lard ai *y.4UMU.aU for ap<it lots. *11.60 lor August 
ami *U.fi0 for September. Beef hams at $21in>21.50. 
Tallliw at. yvtfc. for prtme. Stearine at lOH'c. for 
Western. 
Beef at filial'.! for plain naess: *13sol3., r i0 for extra 
mess: *13.2,'kit 13.5(1 for puclcet. 'I'ierco quoted nomi¬ 
nally at fly lur prime mess am) *20 for India moss. 
Oily extra India mess at *ik(i'.’5. 
Vt'<] ETABI.uk. Potatoes are in oyar stock anti re¬ 
ports point to a very clump season. The market is 
active at, the prices. The range for Southern anti 
near points i» $1.2.u:wl.8n per bhl. We quote green 
corn. jlJtajToC, per IbU for Burlington anti fltio 1.50 for 
ilaekeusaok: Long island green peas. filkiAT.vj. per 
bag; Long Island string beans, JJoitUc.. do.: wax 
beans, ifle.; summer squash, per bbl., 5(k<*75c,; mar¬ 
row do., T&Mifl: cucumbers, SOteil; cabbages. fl,50(<i 
3.00 the highest price for Wakefield. Oauliflower 
per bhl., *10*8 1 onions, Bermuda, crate, flftol.50 
Hentliern per bbl.. *2."ria3: tomatoes, crate, fl.76<ii 
2 for New Jersey: *ltiBl.25 for Norfolk. 
Wool*. There continues an active Inquiry from 
toanulactni'ers, and In Instances some further ad¬ 
vance is made, with a generally strong feeling, The 
arrlvala of Western tloeces have been large, but 
they are not offered to any extent. Haigs -*i X Qlilu 
fleeces at 49c.; XX do., ale.; spring California, 22@ 
2K}<c.; fall do.. I7«t*21c.; XX N, Y.. Mich. Inti., and 
Wls., 420U7C.: X do.. 40«*l2c.: X and XX Iowa, Ver¬ 
mont and Illinois, 3)Vtt40c.; combing Ohio, 55&t58c.; 
do. Mich., Ind,, arid State, 50tm. r i5c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nlow YOUK, July U, 1877. 
Trade continues depressed, and arrivals corre¬ 
spondingly small. Receipts for last four days at all 
the yards were : 
Horned cattle. 1,288; cows, 7; calves, 1,782: sheep 
and lambs, 13,99* ; hogs, ui.k'.ir. 
Tliough rates are slightly off, stLii all stock on hand 
was disposed of. 
Beeves,— At Sixtieth St., last quotations were lOtjj) 
12J4C. V it*.; weights, 0Kw8 cwt. At Hitralmua Cove 
prices were BJfetrJk'C. F n>.‘, weights, .Vuill cwt. Gen¬ 
eral sales ari» on isf its. net, The herds ure not what 
lltov should hum quality. 
.MILCH Cows are a drag at. f.;!&©57.50 F head. This 
Includes t^alvea. Veals. Sluohtli quality, at 7c. F It>. 
Course calves at Mwllu. V it.; grass-fed, *(moi7 F head ; 
btiUer-milk-fed, 4mc. V n* 
Sheep. -Trutle tn this line Is also quiet and ilglit 
at 4S(3giMiC. F tb,; lambs, at %4So. 
Hooa.-Ltve liogs were disposed of at 5Xe. F n>.: 
hut the lust day or so none were 011 sale ; city dressed 
depressed and Inactive at (iH(*4t>4c, V lb. 
OUT-OF-TOWN Markets reflect the tone of this 
locality, except, perhaps, Chicago. In tliu latter city 
advices tojiilv l*'t report: 
Cattle-R eceipts, 2,1X10 head - shipments, 1,200 do.; 
Common toe-Unlro steers, fl.7fH.0O.25; generally Medi¬ 
um at *5.2*T, and eliolee at fli.l.i: extras, ItiJXkitiO.uO: 
TeXaus. chiefly *3,2fi®.4.fX), butchers', poor to best, 
*3,7544.50. IJve hogs active, fir.mil higher: ratlior 
excited feeling ; receipts, 1 J.lKiO fteaq ; shipments, 4,- 
400 head: sales range tram $4.96mtf*3&; tliu best prioes 
prevailed at irlosu; packing. *5iis5.20, chiefly fa.likoj 
5.1.); light, *5.030^.10. Hhi'iip In fair demand, searco : 
sales at fii.75tgi4.60; receipts, 400 head. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 
Birdsell Mfg Fo - Tin* Blrilsell Clover Separator. 
Carson. Win. 11.-The Best Turnip Heed. 
Dowd A Co.—86 Mixed Cards. 
Lunilreth A Hons, Duvid—lluta Buga Heed. 
Merrmm, <!. A C.—Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 
National Hiiver Fluting Co.-Elegaul Table Silver¬ 
ware. 
Neills Sc Co.. A. J —Steel anti iron Fencings for Resi¬ 
dences, Ac. 
South Beud Iron Works—Oliver’s Chilled Plow. 
BUSINESS NOTICES. 
P. O. Drawer 247, Kalamazoo, Mich.—A Rare Chance. 
Strict low middling.... L2 12 12Jf I2X 
-Middling. 12 3-18 12 3-18 12 ft-11) 12 17-lti 
Good middling. 12 7-18 )2 7-18 12 11-18 12 11.18 
Strict good middling., 12 11-18 1711-10 12 13-18 12 13-18 
Middling Tair. ... 18 1-18 13 1-18 13 3-18 13 3-18 
Fair.. . 13 13-18 1313-18 13 15-10 13 15-10 
Dried Fruits—T his market has the usual sum¬ 
mer dullness. There Is n>> demand from shippers, 
and the home-trade dealings are very small. 
Apples — Htaiu quarters. l\ii*5o.; slice*!, fiTIfti^c.; 
Western fair, 4'tt4fca.: dti. print a, 4To<eftc.; Tennessee 
qrs., in hugs, 3*4®rc.; North Curoliau prime, 4t*t>4LiC.; 
North Carolina fancy, fttatWi!-; PeiitdieH—peeled, H<*6 
10c.: Unpeoled-Halves at 7S»SC.; Quarters at od*0c. 
Pitted cherries at 10 *<*l2c- Black hern us, 5)jtg*Ua. 
Raspberries, 21kj>32c. Plums, low 12c. 
Eaaa.“Receipts for the wetfit, 5,547 n>a. Tbe mar¬ 
ket shows a sudden advance. Tho summer has been 
an unusnully luwonc for sellers, and thn prospect of 
a liberal supply of fruit Is against*recovery, Near- 
points are scarce at this season. We quote : 
L. I. and N. J., Uk*v20c. F do*.: State and Penn¬ 
sylvania lSfttBKu.; Canadian, 17>itgilHc.; Western, 
choice, 1TXC4 other, I8sk4»17c. 
Flour.—F or the last two or three days thorn have 
been more liberal offerings of now, partly to arrive, 
prices for winch easier figures are accepted , the 
whole market cloned rather weak, aud buyers oper¬ 
ating cuiitiouslv. 
Prices are *5.'.IOi/»i5.'3. r i for poor to very choice super¬ 
fine State: f0.|iJ:i»flJX! lor vnry Common to fair extra 
do.: fe.fi52vfi.75 for go. d extra do ; ♦«.80 , S0.% for fancy 
do., and f7.l»ic8-2o lor fancy to very titmice extra; 
*5.90'a*8.2* 1 tor supertlfie Mielilgati.' Indiana. Inwu, 
Ac.; f8.407lfi.T6 for shiuplng extra do., the Inside urine 
for Inferior, and je.Nh.v6.W5 for choice to very fancy 
extra do.; Common to choice while wheat extras, 
*7.0Ck®7.25; fancy do. 67.3Q6t9.25f winter wheat, good 
to choice family. |8-2 &:<i*iu.m 0: round-hoop Ohio, 
*fi.50@fi.75, and trade brands of do. nt lfi.80utH 7*1: Hi. 
Louis, tfi.s>*j>7.75 tor common to tmr extra, and *7.80 
V410.75 for good to viyrvchoice; Minnesota’* straight” 
at *9.25<<vlU,.'X) anil patent at *8.75*4 I I.25; fancy lots 
do. held higher; unsound stock at 1 rum *l.0l)</>7.25; 
City Mill extra at fi.cOivfi Oil fur the West Indies; do. 
trade extras, *7.2ftfgi 111.26; No. 2 at f3.n0fA5.25. 
Fresh Fruits.—T he market is steadier as receipts 
of some I turns are less bulky. A large cron of black¬ 
berries is looked for, Antwerps are salable, but have 
not worked up much in price. This used to he a 
steady, blgh-piiced garden product. Apples aro in 
larger supply, hut not many attractive sorts have 
appeared. Currants rule low. A few Western cher¬ 
ries are quotable. The first arrival of California 
pears »nd plums arrived in fine order. Southern 
peaches have arrived freely. Prices lower. A few 
Maryland crates hav e been sent in. Peanuts have 
further udvaoced. Slock hure aud at the South light, 
und crop lo some sections small. 
We quoteCalifornia Plums, hox, *7; Pears, *8.60 
<37. Southern pears, F bbl..*3*«4. Georgia peaches, 
crate, *;i.5<kii»; North Carolina. *2.5I>.«3: Maryland, 
$2<92.60. Apples, choice*, bbl.. *15S6 : common to good, 
*2.50<iS3. Currants, cherry , )lj„ ft*v7c.: small, 38*40.; 
black, fi*J7o. Whortleberries, bash., C2.&0&3. RlacK- 
berries. Dorchester, quart, 10«*Uo,t Wilson. l&**Uc.; 
wild. 6:<v8c. Antwerps. 3ds, hiSic.; red Philadelphia, 
3ds, 2<ai3*,c.; Black Ca |.*s, iFufik:. Welfinrn chcrriHS, )l<a 
6c Gorseherriifs. bush., 76c.fiv*l. Peanuts, fancy 
Virginia. *1.50<Sil,85; good, $1.36(31,45. Hot-house 
grapes, lb.. 65<a)60o. 
Grain.—W heat has advanced sharply, with large 
dealings in the new crops of winter red for August 
and September deliveries, cbiefiy on expiirt orders. 
Latest sales are of soft No. 2 Chicago spring at *1.56 
®1.58; new amber southern. $1 Sfifinl.So; soft No. 1 
Minnesota spring, at $1.70<3>i.73; No. 2 Milwaukee 
spring at ll.88itl.70; No. 2 spriug for September. *1.40 
@1.41; new No.2 red f**r August,*l.43f«l.44; Septem¬ 
ber, *1,41*311.41. Kye. 74@7He, for Western and 92@ 
93c. for State. Corn is In liberal export demand and 
strong, l.atest prices are tor steamer on spot, !»8 ; Vc. 
ed; August, fh^'e. biff and 59C. asked: 5!i«c. bid and 
6 O 0 . asked for Heptember; No. 4, tfflii. bid aiul 80tfc. 
asked f**r spot; 00 e. bid . 111 G 80 l 4 *?.*lulv ; 59^ c. bid and 
GOc. asked for August, and for September, 60 -,r. hid 
and file, asked. Oats are active, and demand cliiefly 
WIND MILL. 
HALLADAY’S 
STANDARD, lip® 
Perfectly Self. Regulating. wJIW|| ' r 
The Best. Cheapest, most Du- 
ruble and Popular Mill made. *MT_ 
Manufactured under the 1m- lac 
inedhvto supervision of fn- . V I |\c ■'v 
ven tor VMJtW ll\ 'r=ri?? 
22 YEARS. / II '? 
S3,000,000 
worth now In use. 
Send for Illus¬ 
trated Catalogue 
and Price List. 
U. S. WIND fNOINf 
& PUMP CO., 
Batavia,III, 
:MSM 
THIS NEW 
ELASTIC TRUSS 
Mho a Rail dltlprlntf from ill I othore, In 
pup »1»«!>♦♦, with S«*|t'-AHju«Liii|r Bull 
In < wnt«*r, »41 hj»U ii*ull lo till imiuRRiiin 
4»f Ihrt buily, -vv hlli* Iho BALl Hi the 
THE fjNflCR. will! light (irtm.iilu 
th» Hernia In he Id fiocurvly *lny mill (ifghi, »u*l n uullnil vuruc«rUln, 
It In onny, ilurabtn nn«l vlmnu. Hunt by liiall. Clrcklnm tVee, 
EGGLESTON TRUSS CO., Marshall, Mich. 
Tim , 
FLORENCE OIL STOVE, 
For Heating or Cooking . 
TWO STOVES IN OWE. 
Safe, 
Oilorles* and Durable. 
Can bn lined without, chimney- 
llues.ua it generates nosmoku 
or noxious gases. 
Meats and Hreadr.nnke.il 
by this stove arc better flavor- 
whuu cooked by coal or wood. 
THE HEATER 
ruruiahes an abundant sup¬ 
ply of pure, moist heat, oa»ily 
regulated to any desired tem- 
Tht Couk, with liaktr. peraturo. 
The FLORENCE received the only Centennial 
Medal awarded to Oil Stoves. Ktporlof the Judges. 
“It is Dimple in construction, easily managed, and 
well adapted to ita intended purpose.” 
MAIIK UV TUk 
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO. 
FIOKKHCE, MASS., Manufacturers of 
THE BEST SEWING MACHINES. 
Gencrni Agencies—StO Union 8qimro, New York; 
-170 Washington 8t„ Boston; OO Lake 8t., Chicago. 
.WESTS WASTED EVERYWHERE. 
The Rest and Cheapest. 
BUCHAN’S 
!oL CRESYUC lx 
SHEEP DIP. 
Patented Mud 28Di, 1887, LV issued July 30 th, 1872. 
A Sa point ctioue Com lion ud with GVesyllc uud 
Carbolic Acid. 
For Preventing and Curing the Scab and all para- 
ssltic diseases or Iho Skin. Will destroy Lice,Tlckk, 
Fleas, Ac. 
Is beneficial to the general health and condition 
of Idle flock. The use of this Dll* will cleanse uml 
whiten the Fleece also lucreukcd the growth or 
weight suffic.i«nt to ho a full equivalent for the cost 
of the Compound. 
This Preparation Is Warranted to bu entirely 
line hi le**, and free from ull pul «n non* Com¬ 
pounds, and will positively ilo all that we claim for 
It. Put Up In packages of 1,6, 10, f>0,100 and 200 lbs. 
BUCHAN’S CRESYLIC OINTMENT. 
Cortaiu Death to tho Screw Worm or Grub. 
It not only destroys the worms, but cleanups and 
quickly bcalit up the offensive noriis made by It. 
No fiy will attack a wound to which this prepara¬ 
tion has been applied. Hhoep which rarely recover 
from tho attack of the worm under the ordinary 
treatment, ure quickly cured by this upphc'itlori, lu 
solution, tins ointment win be found invaluable for 
healing Saddle Galls, and all aorasions of the skin of 
animals. 
For further partlcub'rs. send for Price Thais and 
Circulars to Kl DORIC. & 1, AI It l>, 
83 .loll ii Street, New York. 
OLIVER’S CHILLED PLOWS. 
160,000 
PLOWS 
NOW IN TJSE, 
GIVING 
Perfect Satisfaction. 
OVER 
$ 500,000 
INVESTED IN 
TIIEIIC 
MANUFACTURE. 
salesat 37@45c. for mixed Western: white Western, 
45@62c.; mixed State .vis*. 8<4o.; wluto Htate, 6lM,fi2e.; 
No. 2 white, 47c.; No. 3, 44<j,i No. 1, 52>fc, 
Hops.—I t has been necessary to steadily reduce 
prices, to give even a moderate business The ad¬ 
vices from the country of rather a pressure to Mill 
there, impelled partly by tho crop prospects, tends 
also to depression. We quote : 
New Yorks, choice aud faucy, new, 10@12c.; do.; 
common to prime, 6@9e.; Kasiern, new, fi@9e.; 
Wmcousin, new, (Y<i9c.; yearlings, l@8e.: olds, all 
growths, 2S64C4Cahforuia, nominal,.8@13c,; Oregon, 
nominal, 8@12o, ’ 
With New Jointer and Colter. They are the only perfect ones made. 
? Every Fanner should try them. Do not waste money on poor tools. Get the genuine Oliver. Look for the 
name on the beam. 
nt: n\mii or ijyfrijygijyg imitatiojvs. 
Manufactured only by SOUTH BEND IRON WORKS, South Bend, Ind. 
General A went*, 
J. M. CHILDS Sc CO., Utica, N.iY. 
MCBRIDE Sc TRUE, Itocbester, N. Y. 
Branhce* at 
lluiisficld, Ohio. 
Indlunajkoiiw, Ind. 
Dallas, Texas. 
