Good m 
Strict hi 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
NEWS POSTSCRIPT. 
CONDENSED NEW YORK TELEGRAMS. 
Sunday, August 5.—One hundred and fifty Ma¬ 
rines, and two thousand four hundred Mllllla are 
stationed at Scranton, Pennsylvania, the centre 
of the commotion In the mining regions. No 
more rioting has occurred there or elsewhere. 
The miners about Hazel ton, Pa., have decided not 
to strike, and those belonging to the Pcnnsj Ivan la 
Coal Company, who were forced unwillingly to 
ciult. work, have resolved to resume operations. 
This the strikers will endeavor to prevent, and as 
the troops will protect the workmen, a disastrous 
collision Is feared. The railroad strike is reported 
virtually over, and trains, both freight and pas¬ 
senger, are running, except where the injury done 
by the mobs to the tracks, bridges, &e., have not 
been repaired. 
The Czar has issued a ukase ordering the mobll- 
zatlon of the entire corps of the Imperial Uuard i 
most of which Is at once to Join the army In the 
field. A second ukase orders a levy of 188,000 of 
the Landwehr, Large reinforcements are arriv¬ 
ing at Constantinople from Egypt and Asia, and 
immediately dispatched to the front. Hobart 
Pasha has embarked ti.ooo troops from the Cauca¬ 
sus, thus completing the withdrawal of the entire 
Turkish Expedition from that region. Field Mar¬ 
shal General Charles Frederic von Stellmentz, who 
distinguished himself during the Franco-German 
war, died on the ulghr of the 8d Instant of heart 
disease at the baths at Landeck, In Silesia. 
Monday Aug. Tne strike is over throughout 
the country, most, of the men have returned to 
work, generally at their former wages, and 
freight as well as passenger trafilo has been 
resumed. Among the miners In Pa., all has 
hitherto been quiet, and although the strikers 
are still resolute, a more peaceful feeling Is gen¬ 
erally abroad. From Scranton to Nuutlcokc, a 
distance of 10 miles, pickets are stationed along 
the Lackawanna and iiloomsburg railroad to pre¬ 
vent the strikers from Interfering wit h the trains. 
Four hundred regulars under Gen. Wilson have 
arrived In WHImbarre, and It is considered, that 
the number of troops now in the disaffected re¬ 
gion Is sufficient to quell disorder, 
Across the Atlantic the Russian plan of cam¬ 
paign Is reported to bo seriously affected by their 
late disaster at Plevna, and It is probable that 
no advance win be attempted until Mehemet All 
and osmau Pasha are driven from their flank. 
As the ronner Is Commander-ln-chlef of the 
Turkish forces, and the latter bus just, won the 
battle of Plevna, this may not bo un easy" task. 
The late operations were north of the Balkans ; 
and south or the range the Turks are pressing 
forward to cut off Gen. Gourko—the Sheridan 01 
the Russian army—who Is reported to be retreat¬ 
ing toward the Shlpka Pass which be captured 
nearly u fortnight since, thus opening a way for 
the Russians through the mountain range. .Mean- 
while horrible tales of massacres of peaceable 
Christians and Turks came from both sides. Bul¬ 
garians and Cossacks Indulge in outrage, mur¬ 
der and rapine, quite as freely on one side, us the 
Bushi-Bazouks on the other. In Asia the Rus¬ 
sians arc again advancing toward Kars and Erx- 
eroum In throe columns, and threaten to out¬ 
flank Mukhtar Pasha's army, and either force 
him to retreat or shut him up in Kars. But as 
the Turkish forces at Buluum on the Black Sea, 
are embarking to reinforce the European army, 
It Is evident Mukhtar has Sufficient COnlldence In 
his ability to resist lids second Invasion. Both 
Russians and Turks are straining every nerve to 
raise and hurry forward reinforcements. 
Gen. Grant h;is reached Italy. A division In the 
Bonapartlst parly In France has been amicably 
settled. In Aastro-llungary 9u,ooo men will be 
mobilized In a few days. The British Channel 
Heel lias been ordered to Vlgd, on the Spanish 
coast, probably on Its way to- Constantinople. 
There Is a terrible faminelu the Madras Province 
British India; nearly two million persona are 
depending on charity for enough to keep body 
and soul together. 
-♦-*-*- 
This Interesting question was raised In Troy, 
July 27: Which is the ranking officer, a police 
commissioner or a brigadier general 7 The war 
closed before the dispute was settled. 
Recent excavations in California have brought 
to light, the remains of trees 8,000 years old. As 
the world la but six thousand years old, these 
trees are supposed to be some that the celebrated 
tlrrn of Adam it Sons Imported Into this country 
soon after the creation. 
or the 40,330 idiotic persons in the United 
States, said Dr. 11. o. Hitchcock, president of the 
State board or health of Michigan, in a paper 
submitted to the national health association, It 
lias been estimated that ls.ziu were brought U) 
the condition of idiocy by alcohol. 
It. Is an erroneous, though common impression, 
that the diamond Is the most valuable gem. Mr. 
Streeter, one of the great “ diamond kings" of 
J-ondon, states that the ruby is far more precious, 
and that a ruby of live carets is worth ten times 
the price of a diamond of the same weight. 
A young man In Cambria county, Pennsylvania, 
has been sentenced to the penitentiary for a year 
for simply carrying a revolver In his pocket. Now 
let the authorities award justice to the wretch 
who handles a pistol carelessly, and, after the 
victim has died, says he didn’t know It was 
loaded. 
The export of eggs from Kent County, Canada, 
is estimated at 3,uoo dozen per day, and one deal¬ 
er In Chatham has laid away in pickle for the 
fall trade over 50,000 dozen. When one reflects 
that l,ooo dozen fill a t en-barrel tub, some idea 
may be formed of the space and labor requisite 
to carry out this trade. 
Remarks overhead at the late communistic 
meeting in Tompkins Square, New York: First 
Participant: “Hurrah for the Commune!" Sec¬ 
ond Participant: “And what Is the Commune?” 
First Participant: “The Commune Is—the Com¬ 
mune. Hurrah for the Commune 1" Second Par¬ 
ticipant: u Hurrah for the Commune 1 ” 
At Savoy, Mass., a young farm hand named 
Blanchard, made love to the fifteen year old 
daughter of a neighboring farmer, named Starks. 
Her lather peremptorily forbade Ids attentions 
and visits. On Sunday July 29, after divine ser¬ 
vice, an altercation arose between the parties 
near the church, and Blanchard shot both Shirks 
and his brother who had come to his assistance. 
Both are dangerously wounded, the girl’s father 
probably fatally. Blanchard Is lu prison. 
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Reliable help for weak and nervous sufferers. 
Chronic, painful and prostrating diseases cured 
without medicine. Fulvennacher's Electric Belts 
the grand desideratum. Avoid Imitations. Book 
and Journal, with particulars, mailed free. Ad¬ 
dress PukVKKMACHKK Galvanic Co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 
Exports past week, 80,117 pkgs. 
Liverpool uablc, 62c. 52a. HU. 
imitation Llmburgcr. TisoSp. 
Cotton. -There has been a sharp decline since the 
first of the month, on the Southern advices, lower 
English markets, together with the fact that the 
sleek here then proved larger than had been expec¬ 
ted : latest Drlco* are for August. ll.69VH.70e.: Sep¬ 
tember. H.obcal 1.57c.; October, 11.28c.: November, 
ll.IU64U.Ue.: December. 11.1 Va 11.llie.; January, 11.28 
(«-il.29e.; February, ll.41(j$n.42c.; March, ll.iiuo 
11.55c. 
Quotations for spot cotton arc based on ‘American 
standard of classification, and on cotton on store 
running in quality not more than half agrudo above 
or below the grade quoted. 
Cptanfa. A In. nrlrans. Texan. 
Ordinary. 10 7-Id 10 7-10 10 9-10 10 9-10 
Strict ordinary. 10 13-10 10 18-16 11 15-10 11 15-10 
Good ordinary.. II 1-16 II 1-10 tl 8-10 1L :i-l« 
Strict goad do...,. 11 5-10 II 5-16 M7-IH II 7-16 
Low middling. Ilk 11 ‘, 11 % 11.i 
- llll-W. . 
Strict low middling. 
Middling .. 
11 11-16 12 Li-16 
1234 
12% 
12% 
u% 
12% 
12), 
12% 
12% 
ttJi 
12% 
12% 
12Y 
13 
13 
13% 
13% 
V‘.Y 
13V 
13% 
13% 
1^.16 
Middling fuir.. LI 10 13% 13% 
Fair.10;Y 13* 13% 13% 
Stained. 
Good ordinary.10 1-10 Low middling,.,, 10% 
Strict ordinary .10 11-10 Middling,.,,.. ll j b 
DniEt) FEOTT5.— Tho remaining stock of apples 
is pretty strongly held, but there W riot at present 
Huy export demand, and the inquiry otherwise is 
small, dome small lots of Georgia peeled peaches 
have been sold at 13e. New cherries are at abuut 
Lie. 
Apples State quarters. 13f<a5%o.; slieen, .'Vaftiqc.; 
Western fair, liitjtlXe.z Western prime, 0@5Vjc.; 
Tennessee quarters in bugs, North Carolina 
prime. 4(<l4%iv. North Carolina laney. 5f<l6%e. 
Reaches—Pee led. 8nsl«e.; unpeeled ha ves, 7 He,; un- 
pcflnl quarter-;, 5 lie. Pitted cherries lOcillhiC. 
Blaekborries. Iks. Raspberries. 2be/22c. 
KdOa.-TIn- market has been very undecided. Tho 
few buyers who want eggs at this season are best 
buyers.ami these have been cautious ubout using 
any slock that bud even the suspicion Of having 
been detained. The ruliug rates uro: near points, 
17c.: Stale it Pennsylvania, iCftjtilc.; prime Western 
aud Canadian, 15%c,; poor to good Western com¬ 
pared with the early current rates of the week. 
These rates are In sellers’ favor. 
Esskxtial Oils.- We have no new advice ffroin 
the principal holders. 
Feathers,—N ominally lOftSlac. for live Western 
geese; 30i*;S5c. for mixed. 
Flour.—T his has been a very had week for re¬ 
ceivers. The new dour* have been arriving liber¬ 
ally. wit h a good deal of It showing poor quality, or 
injured hy the warm weather, and the effort. In sell 
these bn« given very much lower prices. Exporter* 
will not operate to any extent, mill tho homo trade 
dealing* are or the most mougro description. 
Latest priqeB uro *5545.05 for poor to faney super- 
i * :, .T5<7«6.11) tor coompm to fair extra do.: 
$L.UA(> 2> for good do.; |f..35<.6«.li5 for choice to fancy 
do.; it) for superfine Miclilgun. Indiana. Iowa. 
Ate., *5.65<4gl.l0 for shlpplngexlra do., the Inside price 
for Poor, and f6,l&(.i6,&> tor good to strictly fancy ex¬ 
tra do.: common to choice white wheat extras, 66.75 
; fancy do at $*.*(«, IU; red and amber wilder 
wheat.good to choice family, at $6.76648.75: round 
nfinpoplo atffi.Tft.ipJ.li, nnd trade brand h or do. at 
* ".’St 1 'i- ’ Louis, liwiiT for common to fair extra, 
1(1 for good tofancy; Minnesota" straight” 
at f i(i£ 9,5U. (tipi putent, $7.75w9.75 ; unsound stock ut 
fiom 6--75®6.i5.: city mill extra ut $7(<t>7.76 for the 
''Wf.lmjma ; do. trade extras, 10.25 ; No. 2 at 
Fresh Fritters.—We have had thus far about 78,- 
060 pkg.s poncho* ll( 111 !titling cratCS.) Prices have been 
pretty steady during the week aa supplies have been 
moderate. We snail not have exeoxslvo supplies 
this season. North Carolina still aemls the fancy 
mark*. Apples ure One for tho »0MOn and ti e mar¬ 
ket I* quite animated. Pears have hardly estab¬ 
lished a call vet. llluckhcrrlc* doing better. Pen- 
nuts dull. Watermelons In fair demand. \Vo quote: 
.Apple*, fanny red, * bid., $3.5IK«t 1.75; boughs. 
'4,1.50; summer and Orange pippins, $3.i5itlt. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New Yoke. Saturday, August l. 1677. 
Means and Peas. Export* past week 350 bbl*. 
beans. Receipts 3,168 bushel*. The demand for 
home and outside use is very limited, and tor par¬ 
cels that show any effect of summer currying prices 
arc easier, Ghotun hard uniform mediums ami mar¬ 
row are held firmly. Ked kidneys sell merely in a 
retail way. White and Foils are quiet. Canadian 
field peu< are dowu to VOo, In bulk and bond. Green 
peas ugain shaded in buyer's Invor. I.. II. 17. poas 
nominal at 350 lor 2 bush. bags. Wo quote ; 
finite medium cinder, $2.70fti)2HO; other, 62.4(1742.60; 
marrows, choice. $3.006a3.02; other, jil.lu.o3.iiii; peu 
range ut $2 .m)uv 2,UU ; white kidney, f8.2.'«42.75; tod 
do., t 2 . 80 lgia. 20 . 
RKEHWaX, Exports have been liberal during the 
past fortnight, since Jan. 1st they add up 77,125 it*, 
aanie period last, year 47.WKI do. Market quiet. 
Western 3Ue. Southern 3U(x).(0%c. 
liMOOM Corn. -The acreage of broom corn is 
llglilhei-than last year Crop said to bu in good con¬ 
dition. Medium gleun dull ut IFtlHc. 
Bfttek,—R eceipt* have revived, and with the 
true uffcring, prices seem to bo nettling buck to the 
figure* current before the mob troubles. ,Tbe local 
nude la running chiefly upon line Stines, but the de¬ 
mand is divided so that creamery do not get the first 
call. Shippers uru purchasing fairly, mid pay al¬ 
most tin- lull range of general prices. West¬ 
ern dulry butter buds more favor among wholesale 
buyers than factory packed. Among the good feu- 
tures of the trade is a better demand tor firkins, mid 
the wllllngre ss of shipper* til lake High-priced lined. 
Iltltter that was detained by the strike shows the 
effect of long confinement in hot cars. Some of the 
refrigerated lots also fell off, probably through Inat¬ 
tention during the excitement. 
Comparative receipts and exports from June 1st to 
date ; 
Receipt*, pkg*. Exports, tlrks. 
Juno I. ’77. 2 - 12 ,1177 44,685 
Juno 1, *76..-.205.78> 11,100 
Julie I, ’75.... i5m,'. 0 ! 1.118 
June l, ’74 . 175,640 11,900 
•lie.-I, 73... 1811,71)7 6,953 
Export* past week, 3,6.16 pkgs. 
We qUDte Slate fancy pulls 23e.; other, I6f<j2(lc,; 
creamery, good to choice, 2ta.2lie.; hnlf tubs,selected, 
28 29c.; otnor, lHoAOe., Welsh tubs, hast. 22c.; other, 
lSiSTOe.: firkins, 19 a22C ; Western creamury. good to 
choice. }5f&20o,: other: -iMiZio.: dairy lull*," host, 19 . 
20e.t other, LieolSe ; factory tub*, good to best, loft* 
18c-! Itiklrm, Hat 13c..; grease, 8}f'ii9%C, 
CMEK8R.—•The shipment* this week have been 80,- 
121 boxes. Till* (air husIneHB Inis been brought, 
about by concessions of ut least ‘*e. on the fancy 
lot*, and about ‘ S T. on other grades. The English 
market lias lajen declining, and been the chief influ¬ 
ence with the receipt* lur (ho week not so large as 
lnid been ex peeled: quoted at lU%iiil(P-,e. for fancy 
lactones,UV,i3ll0i.\ f(>r good un<l prime: 8y<i)9c, for 
luir lots; 7 1 . for poor; 5fi67c for ski (timed. 
Farm dairy. 8%i«;9.%o. for good to prime: 8fts8%«. for 
fair lots; ais-OHc. for skimmed. Western factory. 
Cheddar. 9%ft09Vu. for fancy . 8\ 13,11% c. for fine ; 7%(.ii 
8%c. for good; (>iii7c. for fair, and b%c, for 
skluimuil. 
Comparative receipts and exports. 
Ueceipts, pkgs. Exports, lbs. 
Juno 1, '77. 812,252 599.31,738 
June 1. '76. 661,613 30.138,462 
June 1.'75.777.823 31.775.588 
June 1, ’71.U58.985 3U.I72,2ol 
June 1. ‘73.... 711,220 36,373,020 
Gold closed 105%. 
KENTUCKY LEAK. 
Light. Heavy. 
Common lug*. 4 64 4% 4%@ 6 % 
Good lugs. i%(oj 5% 5%64 0 
Low leaf. 0 an 7 7 w> 9 
Medium loaf...... 7K<» 9 »%@I0 
Good leaf. H.h<'CI0 10%(<*I2 
Fine leaf.tl (,412 12 %(»i:i% 
buleotlons.— («— u 4415 
8RKDLUA fc*—CROP Of 1875. 
New England wrappers, common.— <7a— 
flee, do.18 Cn >25 
medium ......12 Sill 
selections... (,,, 
seconds. 8 quo 11 
Filler*. ... 1 
Heeonds and fillers, shipping.. (,o— * 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.hi (g.32% 
VKOETAIILES.—This will he a notable year in po- 
toes. both for prime quality and low prices. Gen. 
eral rate for prime fifty 1.25. A few Vn. sweets quot¬ 
ed at t0,50. Garden -tulf is mostly ea-y, Unions 
being 1111 exception. We quote : Lima beans, $ 1,35 
W 1,75; green peas, 75e.t<t*I;25 ; string beans, 50ft«62c.: 
green corn. lloekMiiHuck, llkitSc.; egg plants, do/,., 
fije,®tl ; marrow squash, bbl., SlitTuc. Tomatoes, 
basket, JO&lOtM R. turnips, bbl. 4(J<\; cabbages, ion, 
jilitf l; I.tr ordinary to extra; onions, bbl,, $ 1 .5 (<42 
tor red, and 42<i2,50 for white; cauliflower, do. $?<j* 
Wnoi . There art* rather earner price* as a reac¬ 
tion Iroin the extreme figures latterly, with less 
doing from manufacture* who secured pretty fair 
suppllv* on the recent extensive hut-lncaa. 
Ohio, Peimsylv miuaml Virginia picklock,ftfftt.'/ic.: 
XX. 4tk«;5Ie.; X, iGfiJlHe.; No. 1. Iil(a,l 8 e.: No. 2,42fti45c; 
c..muioii,:i8ftt4lc,i combing, 53 ft 455 c.: Btaieand West¬ 
ern. XX, 43««47o,: X. l;kjji» 6 e.; No.t 4'A446c.; No. 2, Itn 
42icommon, 37fti>4lk:.-. combing, 50^53c.; do. 
Iowa, Veomont and Illinois. X and XX, 39®44c.; 
No. 1 39ftr44e.; No. 2, 36 a 40c.; Combing, 48ftt52c. 
Fertilizer*—T he following is the list of retail 
price*: 
Ammonia avrt Plws. Acid. 
Dissolved Bone (Mapes).15<317* - 2 25 
Plain Superphosphate, mln’l..ll<ai4* - 2 00 
Pure g’d Bone Flour (Milpee).,‘.'0025 4@5 2 la 
do. fine. do. 20i.«25 4<>u5 2 15 
do. coarser grades, proportionally lower. 
Phos, Ammo- 
Onann.Ac. Potash. Acid. nla. 
No. 1 Peruvian.. 2u*3 Lk»l6 10 $3 1X1 
do, gmir’teod.. 3 ItiftSlS 0® 7 2 80 
do., rectified... 2 10* 10 3 25 
Amnioniateil Super- 
phOBphato (Mapes)...- 10@H* 3® 4 2 25 
* Solubloand Available. + Insoluble. 
.lDijn'a’ Formulas. 
Complete Manure. 7% 5 7% 2 75 
Potato Manure. IX 6 j;;x 2 7U 
Tobuccn Manure... 5 5 12 2 60 
Pnt.asn. 
German Potash Salt*., ,14®10 - - 160 
Sulpli. of Potash.14 - - 4 00 
Nit rati! <ic Potliah..... ,.42® 41 - 15r®16 9 60 
Mnrliito of Potash.. 60 - - 3 00 
Swnlrles. 
Ground Planter, per ton, In barrels .$8 00 
Agricultural Salts.10 00 
Bone Meal, line, for cattle. . 
do.. course for fowls.. . 3 00 
U( A*4I»V v.iac iDiiiiHmu: HI Kiountl, 
in barrel*, per ton... .. 25 70 
Sulphuric Acid, 06 deg. (cm boy* $1.75 extra).... 2 25 
Ammo- Phos. 
mu, 
Dry ground Fish Guano (brand 
(JuinnipiaoCo.).8t«al0 15 
Sol. 
Ammo- PIiob- 
Soluble Nltrogeno’s Phosphate ' * 1 hale, 
(brand Quiiinipiac Co.).:k,j) 4 lOftDIS 
$35(3)40 
.3(3) 4 10(3)18 $33033 
Bone 
Phospli. Ammo- V 100 
Of Lime. nla. lbs. 
*...oil.432511; siuunier and orange pippins, $3.59844. 
Black ( urrants. *< It., ,Vz0e. Wdimtlebemes. I' 
$2.:>0(jil3; Wilson BlaekOerrles, 100120.; Apricot* & 
bush $.(.50<a4 : Belt peers. >• It.. $:(i<3.25; sweets. *2 
@2.69, : cooking, $1.J0ca2. California $3ia4 v l.o.v. 
Peaches. Delaware and Jlurylaml p crate. $],T5m 
2.25: baskets, #1(4)1:75; N. J. baskets, $ loo I 75; Culls, 
3(M10c,; North Carolina, $3.50648.50: On. grape* V ft-. 
7®8c.; Wiueriuehms, G»., $llkad.sp 100 for fair sl/cs, 
ned $’,H()*.'4J for large.; Norfolk nutmeg melon* f,< bbl. 
*l((p2. _ Peanuts, V». fancy. »1.50ft»lJ«l; other, $l,.l,V.« 
1.60. Hot-hoUSU grapes,|ll. liunihurg.liOMtloe ; sweet 
grates, 26e, 
Grain. What, witii the new crop boiru: start¬ 
ed forward more freely from the West, mid 
ratbera Slow export Inquiring prices have weak¬ 
ened, latest, price* ure $[.43‘( bid and $1.14 nskml for 
No. red for August ; $1,37)4 hid ami $1:718 asked for 
do. for September; $1.42 nifl and $l.43V« asked lor 
No. 2 amber for August: $1.28 hid nod II.V8R asked 
for No, 2 spring for Hopteinlier: $l;25bll1 uml $l.25‘, 
asked for dll. for October; no bills for No. 2 North¬ 
west for September. Rye is active on export: new 
We*torn t<» urrlvu ut tfti^Tlo. Corn nil* ueeu ucstivi* 
ait export orders, ami fiuctuutlng siiurplv, closing 
weak Ml for stuiunnr for spot, tile, hid ilml none of- 
tered ; August steamer, Wu. bid and :,9Y<; Hsktal ; 
SeptoniliCl iA)!i C. hid 1(11)1 iil^c, asked . <*n, fur Octu- 
ber; lkk(, hid and 6lNc. asked ; No. 2 spot. 60e. hid ami 
61c, asked ; No. 2 for August. 60c. bbl mid 60‘, asked ; 
No. 2 for September. 60;,e bid and UOJfe. asked; do. 
for October, (klj^e, bid anil 6l\'e. asked. Oats are 
steadily declining on tltu near approach to loll sup- 
pile* of the new crops; latest, sales urn of No. 3 
white ut 35X0,; No, 2 white at 42c.. No, at 37e.; ut 
elevator (for New Vmk rejected. 27c, bull No. Cln- 
engo ut 10c.; mixed western ut 27»*40c.: mixed State 
atdwSi'iOo.; white state ut ft3ft#68c.; white western ut 
30o. for 28 tr*. average. 
tl a v and Straw.—M uch of the now hay coming 
In Is of poor quality, and can be sold only at low pri¬ 
ces ; other grades of new uro about steady. Since 
none of the new Is yot In condition to ship, the re¬ 
maining Iou of old ure very firm, 
Bale hay. 65(<oi.'ie. (or snipping, and fl.i(J8!IO<'. for new 
and 70u$l.0> for old retail qualities; clover, 60(.i)70c.; 
salt do., afifttlillc. Straw quoted at l.VmTIJo. for new 
old long ryo; 30(a05o. tor short rye, and IdftfllOc. 
for oat. 
Hoi’S.—Exports for the week have been inn Import¬ 
ant- Since Fab. 1. 42,321 bales, against 44,(32 hales 
same time the previous year, A very dpi) trade in 
still the elm race, eristic, brewer* buying only us they 
can use promptly. 
New York, choice and fancy, new. 10ft%l2c.: Now 
\ oi k, eaiutnon to prime. 6fgi9c.; Eastern, ilaotJe.; Wis- 
Cornn, l!(S9e.; Yeurllngs, 4idi8c.; Ghls, nil growths, 2(«, 
4c.: California, nominal, 8ul2c.: Oregon, nominal, 
Hl«6 14c. 
PHovraiONS.- Hog products have hern doing a lil- 
tlu batter, and some Improvmiwmt In expuri demuiiil. 
Mess pin k $14.30 for spot, Angus! ami Septcmher. 
BltCon at rVe. lor long clear, Lard at $9.30 for spot, 
9.30 for August, 9.35 for September, and 9,46 for Octo¬ 
ber. 'fallow in. 8'fte. for: stem-meat lOfadOKc. Beef 
hum* ut. MlGtll.&O. Beef <u $ll(.«13 for plain mess ; 
fl.'kfil. 1.60 for extra mo«* ; $14.5o for packet. Tieroe 
quoted nominally at $19 for prime meu and $2u lor 
India mess. City extra mess ut $25. 
Poultry and Game.—L ive poultry Is easier us 
supplies have begun to arrive largely. >Ve .shall 
probably have a surplus for several days yet. Wu 
quote. Chicken*. Southern, 15c.: Western, IHrml le.- 
Fowls, 12>4® I It:.: Turkeys, l2%&#IHc. Duck*. C6o.(.|)#! 
k pair; for V. J. 45dM2k},; for IV. Geese, #I.50 hI. 75. 
Dressed poultry quiet recent high prices huvo pi e 
vented h reappearance of market buyers, We 
quote: Turkey*, hut loftt16c. ff> ft,, nthej, I2,v/lh-. 
West and nearby, ltk.<)2(lc.: spring chickens, l,Va.l6;:.; 
fowl*, choice. ISfflilOc.. other. i:i.» 14c. Ducks isstv.ic. 
Woodcock are marketable but the supply Is small 
quoted 78ftt$l P pair, Tamo squab hltvo a fair de- 
mund li the ahsCMioe of wild, quoted $1.75 W do/.. 
Haico. -The new crop lluxseml ha* boon taken to 
the extent of about ?h,00(l bushel*, to arrive lu Ali¬ 
gn si aud September at $2.50. 
TOBACCO.-Exporter* have been dealing moder¬ 
ately, but prices ure strong. 
Potash, of Liuie. nla. 
Am. Bone Superphos- 
phutn. ...2S83 23@28* g@4 
Pure Ground Bonus, 
Steamed. — 61 3@4 
Prein. Pure, Odorless. Fine- Phos. Ammo- 
Ground Raw Bom 1 (Excel- Acid. nla. 
•lor Works) J,. L. Crocker 27<ki28 4KWJ 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Ailg. 6, 1877. 
'I’ll w offering of beef eat i le has Inei eu-.ed since t he 
romls were unblocked. The Irerli D-relpIs gave bet¬ 
ter qualltii-s or heel, bill manv • 11 tin- lots that were 
detained showed oormideruhlo lulling off. compared 
witii their starting condition. Attiiudully markets 
(luring the past week, the range has been wide, limi¬ 
tations for common to prime being 7-1,tallVc,, Utm 
18)-,e., with the small allow .nice for dress, A few 
cows and calves quoted al a range of Mliw hl P head. 
Veul calves have been lu lllnjra I supply. The best at 
the yards quoted atiiwc. At west Washington Mar- 
kntiC. was madii. Poor to gooil fed, .Vitle.; hi I tier- 
ml k. 3 »(i3S<c. Miuep are doing decidedly hotter, uuo- 
t-ml, 5 1 , L imbs, (!>;.,47c. for ehuice; P.,(.(6v;e. 
tor other. Swlnusoldln recent builuess, 7X ii.SJi.c.. 
with pigs at 8Jfe. ’ 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Bingbnmtoti Scale Works Five-Ton Stock Scales. 
Boomer A Boschort Press Co.—A Full Lino of Cider 
Mauht nory* 
Chicago Senlu Works—All Kinds of Seales at Low 
Prices. 
Cornell. O. ir. P.-Cornell’s ABC Thresher and 
Cleaner. 
Huncn A Son, A. — Strawlmr-y Plants, 
lldblinril, T, S — Git pi- \ Dies. 
.lntin*on A Alerrlem, (). K, Apple Grinders, Power 
Presses. Hatchet Screws, Ac. 
Kelsey A Co f3 Printing Press. 
Marshall Wind Engine A Pump Co.-Tho Regulator 
Wind Engine. 
Must A Co., P. F. sppfi arpi Grain Drill. 
Must, Foos A tin.-The Iron Turbine Wind Engine. 
Parry. Wm. Pomona Nursery. 
Peek, s B. choice Ftuiiung Lands. 
Queen City Glass aud Lump Works-Men Wanted. 
Qu I nolle A ICrugler Firs' class Watches. 
Salmon, C. B. I In. Excelsior Wind Mill 
Skinner A Wood—Skinner’s Portable Engines. 
Smith Mrs. 11.—How to Make, Pauli, Preserve and 
Color Ifultor. 
Stratton A Cn Hum Foust's Huy Loader. 
U. S. Wind Engine A Pump C ..—The Anti-Friction 
Hay Carrier. 
Whitman A Burrell Now Economizer Agricultural 
Engine. 
Zina Collar Pad Co.—The Zinc Collar Pud. 
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_ iteuf ‘^tlvcvti.ocmnit^. 
LANDS FOR SALK 
960,000 ACRES 
In Southwest Missouri. 
Flnit-claja wtoek Farm a. excellent Atfriculturul 
Ijin<l8, and tJio bo»t TobaOOO UokIoii in tlio Went. 
Short winters, no grasshoppers, orderly soelelv 
good market* and a liculiiiy country. Low Prices 
Long Credit! 
Fioo Transportation from Bl. I.oul- to the lands 
furnished purehusers. For furl her information ud- 
diTss 4. L. DEANE. 
Land C.om’r. St Louis A Sun Fratn i.xeo llv. Co., 
N. W. eon 5tn ami Walnut street.*, Si. Louis, Mo. 
A 0k !■ A month sod «rp:cM3. CALS^EK wanted 
\l*l 11-^. nk kinw io mii u. drm.i.us. .sa'II'I.i.s lace. 
ihrjQ CANDY & novelties h,, ^ f[i-- k». .1 ro- 
ngw W ^^(uru iHtlagp. 11. Surra * Cj., CvufculSmcn, CinciiuMti, O. 
')ELEGANT CARDS, no two alike, with name, 
-Jr) lli o., post-paid J. B. LIUSTMD, Nassau, N. Y. 
^ r ' c ^ on Huy Carrier 
^ v * • Inhor :iidI mofu*y. It i» y.iinj»|p ; thcPritiH 
J a. _ it film on Jr id on roll*, litnci 
y * ( iriil ttiinc l»*.uU on il. 'lit Incline. Thu track li| 
’ 1,10 * :irr ‘ or, rr tut a tiille; ninny 
liumirptU me in Ukii. trouble ftbont yr*r 
“• i N.irSs' J I ’ 1 OVv i r Ll - 1 ‘ tctnif, or Li Shu mid of ikvu 
ii 'X •4mp|n*l »vI ,cm A’lntcil, nnd t)»*> 
" ork " f “ r.'iu.mt. Tmrk khnuld »K) 
»*I» non it kite barn* are full. 
S hhI for tin r.lifv iu| rlpv^* for truckin' 
thhm, to L)S. Wind l.nirlmt .1 I r un*p <’o., Hu** 
invln. III., Inftrmfnrturpt» of thu Old U«llabi3 
^ iinlladny StuDdxrd Wind MIU. 
RE8ULAT0R wThD ENGINE. 
i We shall be pleased at any time to 
hear from parties who want, or expect 
to need, u Wind Mill. 
Falling to prove to you that our Mills 
are the very hot miuie, we shall expect 
no patronage, if patronized, satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed or mis le. 
Always vieti ,rlou* at Fairs anil aZ 
llv Practical Teals.. o J 
Ph*4i>e write us un Postal Card your 
address. Circulars sent free. 
MARSHAU WIND HQIMf & i UMP GO., 
MARSHALL. MICH, ’ 
Ag’ts wanted In unoccupied territory. 
