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BERGEN CO., N. J. FAIR. 
At tho Spring Valley Fair, (Bergen Co., N. J.) 
the following noteworthy Bpecial premiums are 
offered: 
1. For the best Bread, Cake and Butter made 
(in each case) by a young lady under twenty 
years of age—This to be additional to awards for 
like articles made by married ladies. 
2. For the best Plowing, say four square rods, 
done by a young man under twenty years of age. 
3. To the District School exhibiting the beat 
Penmanship—not less than ten specimens—age 
of each pupil to be stated. 
4. To the District School exhibiting the boBt 
Map Drawing, under same regulations as above. 
5. To the District School exhibiting the best 
Free Hand Drawing, under samo regulations as 
above. 
It will bo held Sept. 25th and 26th. 
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The Agricultural Society of Ironton, Lawrence 
Co., Ohio, hold their Fair from the 18@2Ist 
September. Especial pains are taken by tho 
management to introduce to farmers all imple¬ 
ments and articles whose owners are not pres¬ 
ent. T. I. Murdock, Sec’y. 
NEWS POSTSCRIPT. 
CONDENSED NEW YORK TELEGRAMS. 
Sunday, Sept. 2.—E. L. Davenport, the actor, 
died In Canton, Penn., yesterday. Threatened 
strikes on railroads and actual strikes In some of 
the mines are being settled by compromise. 
The Kuaslans at Shlpka Pass are almost block¬ 
aded by tho Turks. Servla has Anally decided to 
break the treaty lately made with Turkey and 
Join Russia In the contest. The battle on the 
Lorn was more an affair of strong outposts than 
a general engagement. 
Monday, Kept. 3.—Brigham Young was burled 
yesterday, In presence of an Immense concourse 
nearly forty of his children and seventeen of his 
wives. 
Russia has nearly reconquered Caucasia. 
MacMulion says he will decline a prolongation of 
•his oAtce after 1830. The dally history of the 
world, boiled down, has been very meager for the 
last two days. 
«- 
Georgia’s crop of dried peaches this year will be 
worth $1,500,000. 
The egg trade In the United States amounts to 
$18,000,000 a year, 
Dakota will export over three million bushels 
of wheat this year. 
Kentucky la reported to be suffering severely 
from an outbreak of hog cholera. 
Fat hogs have boon gold in Boyle Co., Ky., $ 1.50 
per 100 lbs., for Nuvcufber delivery. 
The cabbage worm Is marching through Mich¬ 
igan, and It will he a poor year tor sauer kraut. 
Within fitly years the number of varieties of 
tomatoes has lncresedfrom three to one hundred. 
North Carolina has paid for fertilizers within 
the last twelve months $3, 000 , 000 ; Georgia, $ 2 , 000 ,- 
000 . 
The bodies of three men were lately found 
hanging to a tree near Lexington, Ky., labelled 
“ Horse Thieves.” 
An irrigating ditch live miles long, costing 
$4,200, has Just been ilulshed by an Italian ran¬ 
cher, uear Sutro, Nevada. 
The hop crop of Central New York is excellent, 
and the llrst bale of new hops marketed In Oneida 
county brought forty cents per pound. 
New Oil Terrrltory has been discovered at East 
Titusville, Pa., and one well, which cost only $13 
to sink, Is pumping twenty barrels a day. 
Slnco June 1 , l37t>, twelve million pounds or 
dried apples have been exported from tliLs coun¬ 
try—nearly twenty times as many pounds as the 
year before. 
Iowa fanners are Just at this time considered 
good security for loaned money. One Insurance 
company now has $ 5 , 000,0000 which It desires lo¬ 
cated by loaning to Iowa farmers. 
Some Ideaof the California squirrel pest may be 
found from th* statement of a farmer there, who 
found six hundred and seventy-eight kernels of 
barley In the chops of a single animal. 
The cost or dying in North Carolina ts summed 
up at a low flguro : Three cantelopes and a half 
bushel of peaches, twenty cents; one visit from 
a doctor, $ 2 ; a pine coma, S3 7 total, $ 5,20 
Honey seems to be exceedingly plentiful lu 
West Virginia this season and sells for about tu. 
teen cents per pound—cheaper than butter. One 
man near Wlntcrsvllle advertises 3,000 pounds for 
sale. 
Texas Is so anxious to secure immigration that 
she is actually giving away her public lands. 
The head of a family can get one hundred and 
sixty acres for the expense of the survey and 
patent, which Is altogether about $15. 
The Omaha Indians in Nebraska, numbering 
1,000, raise this year 0,000 bushels of wheat, 600 
bushels of oats, 5,000 bushels of potatoes, 27,000 
bushels of corn, and 850 bushels of vegetables, 
These Indians are nearly all self-supporting. 
The Philadelphia Press declares that more 
southern merchants are now North, buying goods 
than there have been for years, and that they are 
almost all buying American goods, which have 
completely superseded English cotton goods lu 
our own markets. 
some enterprising spirits at Cohasset N. Y., 
have been sending up kites In the evening with 
.explosive Arc-works attached. The Are-works 
have been mistaken by many observers for mete¬ 
oric showers, and one old farmer went so far as 
to predict the approach of the world's collapse. 
John Cochran of Lamb's creek, Tioga county, 
died at his residence Aug. 14, aged lot years and 
T months. The deceased was born at Benning¬ 
ton, Vt., January 1178. His mother, at the com¬ 
mencement of the memorable battle of that place, 
carried him away In her arms on horseback. He 
died upon the farm he had lived on for the past 
81 years. 
Cardinal Manning’s solicitor anil fiduciary 
agent Is reported to have tied to this country 
with $30,ono of the Cardinal’s mouey. 
There Is a famine in Corea, China, and the peo¬ 
ple are dying by thousands ror want of food. The 
horrors of disease and pestilence have also been 
added to those of famine. 
An English agriculturist said, In the course of 
a recent speech 011 Insects : “The eyes of our po¬ 
tatoes are weeping in anticipation of the advent 
of that awful bcetloof Colorado.” 
The cattlo disease now raging In Germany, Rus¬ 
sia and Belgium Is represented as terribly Infec¬ 
tious, and efforts are being made to prevent the 
disease from spreading to other countries. 
About 2,000 feet of lumber have been used this 
stason tn boxing up the berries sent from Kings¬ 
ton station, Aylesford, to Halifax. The sum of 
l$,ooo has been paid to berry pickers for 1,000 
bushels Of blueberries, and 1,000 quarts of other 
kinds. 
Birds killed on the Western prairies, packed 
closely with paper In barrels, ami without any 
freezing or other artificial process of preservation, 
now go regularly to London, England, and are 
eaten In the dining-rooms there side by side with 
the much more expensive partridges, pheasants, 
and fowls of England. 
Mr. ThosTrcuonth has in Ills garden, In Lind¬ 
say, Canada, a healthy Agtreo bearing fruit. The 
tree Is now uearly three years old and stands 
about four feet high, The loaves are somewhat 
similar In shape to tho block oak, but thicker. 
The fruit Is now about as largo as a good sized 
plum, and Mr. Trenouth Is confident It will ripen. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw York, Saturday, September 1, luTL 
Beans AND PEAS,—Receipts of beans for the 
week, 2,520 bushels. Exports past week, 714 bbls. A 
few new medium beans arc coming but do not ex¬ 
ceed old in price. Some sample* of new Marrow 
have brought $3,60, but they too soon settled to 
former ranges. Buyers are more or mas cautious 
about bundling first receipts of Morrow* an the cur¬ 
ing Is not alwuy reliable. A fault to bn noticed In 
some lota Of repuled new beans is the mixture of 
old. This abouid not be continued.. New Red 
Kidneys opened ut $3. Of Canadian Fen a there 1* no 
stock of moment. Old have sold at EltoSix:. In bond. 
Green peaa uoiulnul. Wei|"oteuew Mediums $2.75(4 
2.HI); new Marrows, $3.5aaS.DU 
Slate medium choice, S2.76to2.60; other, $2.35to2.56; 
marrows, choice, free to vessel, $3.&2to3,66: other, 
$3.3003.40; pea. choice. fr.Mi0w2.tWi other, »3.80w2,U0. 
White kidney. $2.25<$”.50; red do.. $2.fi0to3.10. Fean, 
green, tl.20ril.2fi: Southern U. E., 2-bush hug, $3.50. 
Bke.SWA X.— Unchanged In rate* but dull, 39to<30c. 
for Western and Southern. Exports past week, 
2,1100 tbs.: since Jan. lat, 80850 do.: same time lust 
year: 56,341 do. 
Dried Fruits.—A pples are coming in slowly: small 
lots of new have sold at 6@Gc. Feeled peaches are 
dull at 10® 11c. for Georgia. 
Apples—State gunners. Cig.CRc.: sliced, 65<to7c.; 
western quarters, .S^toiic.i Southern, now, 
for prime sliced ; 5to6c- for fair to good. Pouches - 
Peeled, now, llKmlic.; unpeeled ha ves, ON 7c.; un- 
peeled quarters, 0 0C. Pitted Cherries, new, 14(3150. 
Blackberries, 654070. Raspberries, 20®22c. Plums, 
10® 12a 
Kaaa.-Ttoeelpt* for the week 6.926 bbls. Prime 
Weal urn have touched 18c. this week, but when the 
reserve wan added to the light arrivals It was found 
that udvances could not bn supported. To day the 
market Is weak on quotation*. 
Near points. i8Si«.liiqc.: State and Pennsylvania, 
17.S8W8.Hc.: prime Western and Canadian, 17®17Sc,: 
poor Western, lf*310oX. 
Flock.- Thera In an active trade from both ship¬ 
pers and the home trade, and prices are somewhat 
higher and closed strong 
Latent prices are Si.25iw4.ftO for poor to fancy super- 
floe Slate; $5.10065.5(1 lor common to fair extra do.; 
$5.55w>5 75 for good ilo.; fA.H0tofi.tU for choice to fancy 
do.: $4,266)4/4) for superfine Michigan. liulLiuu. Iowa. 
*c.; $6.1(1®,-,.r0 for shipping extra do., the Inside price 
for poor, and $5.50to0 75 lor good to strictly fancy ex¬ 
tra do.; common to chube white wheat extras, $6.80 
@7.60 ; fancy do at f?. ? 5 (a 8.26 : red and nmber winter 
wheat, good to choice family, at t6.7$®7.lD: round 
hoop Ohio ut $5.10to5.ro, and trade brands of do. tit 
$5.55to7.1id; HI. l.onls, $5.25(90,25 for poor to fair extra, 
unit fti.30ui8.25 for good to fancy; I tlnncsotu 'straight' 
at, $7.75toS.25. the latter an extreme, and patent, $8® 
0 00, With a few .strictly fancy hrnmls ut $‘.l.25®P.M); 
Unsound stock lit, $2.2iV«l6.25; city mill ext mat $0..il 
6.«5 for choice for t.lie West Indies; do. for England, 
$6.26®5.IU; do. trade and family extras, $7.25@8”5 ; 
do. fur 3ouih America. $7.ft)j}7.7fi; No. 2 at $:i.lO:<vS.C0. 
Fuk.sh Kuo its.—B eaches have been In light sup¬ 
ply throughout the week, ami prices have been 
rentable to owners. Receipts to date lire tushie of 
,000.1100 baskets. Delaware la sanding prune yellow 
stock, arid New Jersey will have some good varie¬ 
ties- We quote Del. baskets, common. 70c.; prlmo. 
Kfi®!Klc.; choice, $ I <a 1.25 selected, $1,50. The east- 
eui cities lmve used eoiupnratlvclv larger quanti¬ 
ties than we have. Shipping direct to Now England 
from the oretiurd* seems to he the right thing ; cer¬ 
tainly stuff arrives out In better order than when it 
has to be handled so often, Bartlett pears have 
been unusually clump; they arc jet, but they arc 
not selling ao near apple prices ns they were. Wn 
quote choice. $4®& V bid.; other, $2®3; Flemish 
Beauty, $2<<a3.fi0; cooking pears. $lto2. Hour apples 
nre In demand: sweet slow of sale. Crab apples 
have no steadiness In price or demand. W« quote 
Orange and fall pippins, $2.5fiftiS 18 bid.; Western 
sweet boughs, $1.51j®1.73; soar dq.. $2@3. Plums are 
low. but will advance with the return of tho rusti¬ 
cating part of our population. Guges, all kinds, flto 
&50; fancy tabic, best. $2.60®3; Inferior, 75e.to$l.2a. 
Grapes arc in litrgn supply, nut have not got the 
right taste yet. Prices low. Southern Concords, 
3®3c. V to.; do. Ives.:v.t4c.; N. J. Concords, 4to6u.: do. 
Ives and Hartford. 3@&C.; Delaware, 7 a‘Jc.; common 
loose. 2>.«4o. The lute arrivals of watermelon* have 
ranged #8®12 V 11)0. Mushrnelons urn dull: they lire 
too plenty and too ripe. Quoted at SOtoTftc for com¬ 
mon t $1.36® 1.60 for choice. Peanuts are quiet, and 
strong rates for Virginia restrict sales. Wc quote 
choice, $1,46® 1.53; other $l.2U® 1.36. 
Finis and Skins.—A t the late London sale (O. M- 
Lii in mom's) the market wmi neglected and much stock 
left over. Compared with lust spring’s prices Musk¬ 
rat, Skunk. Marten, and Eastern Mink declined 15 
*i cent; Opossum, 26 . Coon. 30, Gray Fox. 10. Lynx 
advanced 20 $( cent; Sea Otter. Beaver. Utter Red, 
Cross and Sliver Fox unchanged. The Hudson Bay 
Co.'s sales of Fox and Bear kklns sumo as In March. 
Marten and Fishur declined 15 V cent.; Muskrat, 20; 
Mink, 23! Lynx, 15. 
Qua in. Latest sales are of ungraded Western 
mixed ut 5!lto66c., chlefiy at 51Hto55c.; New York No. 
1 at .Vic,; New York No. 2 at itii-i.viHc., clueily at Me.; 
low mixed Wastern ut55®6i.Hc.; New York yellow ut 
Sic. for a cur lot at depot. No. 2 August at 68c.: 
steamer mixed September at 555(0.; No. 2 September 
atMSfc.: steamer mixed October at 67He. and No. 2 
October flast c-alll ut 585(0. Oats arc reacting a little 
00 Increased trade demand. Latest, fates arc of old 
No. 2 Chicago ut 3tl5*c, atlo.it; mixed Western ut 31® 
37c.: white Western i»tH6@3»0,; mixed State et 35c.; 
Now York No. 1 white ut 10c.; New York No, J wnlio 
al.35c.; New York extra ut S5o.; New York No. 1 at 
33Hto84Ho.; New York No. 2 ut 32(rt;i2'.<:c. Hod New 
York No. A at 305<@3le. Wheat has been In brisk 
export, demand, and dosed strong. Latest sales uru 
Of No, 3 Toledo «t $1,88: No.’Jred at $1.37® 1 W: No. 
3 red at $1.28® 1.23: No. 3 aiuber at $1.30; white 
Western ut $I 3()®1.40; ungraded rod and amber 
Western at $1,$00)1.40: white State at $1.41; red 
Texas ut $1.3(1; No. 2 Chicago $1.30: Interior spring 
at 80c.®$1.10; No. 2 Northwest at $1.31); No. 2 rod 
lor September ut $1.3.'IV; No. 2 amber for September 
at $Ui0; No. 2 Spring for October at $1.2154 i No. 2 
Chicago spring for October at $1.21 H and No. 2 
spring for September at $L2I®121 h. ltye is strung 
nt 70983 for State. Corn bus been In liberal demand 
and held firmly. 
Hay and Straw.—A rrivals am fair and trade ac¬ 
tive. Prices shew no marked change, 
Halo hay. 65to70c. for shipping, and 80®!i5e. for now 
and 70®$1.00 for old retail qualities; clover, OOtoOOc.; 
salt do., —®—o. Straw quoted lit 50®(l6c. for new 
old long ryn ; 40@45o. iur short rye, and 359460. 
for out. 
Butter.— Receipts tor the week 22,725 pkgs. Ex¬ 
ports equal to 3,800 firkins, Supplies of Slate have 
been moderate and very short of fine und fancy 
quality. There Is enough return of best consumers 
from the country, to make the tack of choice a feat¬ 
ure, ttud strong prices tmve responded to the situa¬ 
tion. All useful table grades of State are somewhat 
In sympathy with the new rates for creamery und 
pulls, Full receipts, which are soon expected, will 
tone duwn any advance now quoted. Western is 
running more IrCely, but pretty low and undisclosed 
figures have been accepted to induce round trade. 
Western suitable for local use is easy In price, and 
gets a fair share of the trade. Western creamery is 
aolng well in the absence of StHte. 
We quote State fAney pails 25®26e.; other, lll®22c,; 
creamery, good to choice.ZYtozvn.: other, 23®26c.: Imir 
tubs, selected, 24 ■ 26c., Other, lit<*320.1 Welsh tubs, 
best, 22®'24c.; other, 19 -2lo.: firkins, 21r«,2lc.; Western 
crenoiety. good to choice, 26to27c.; other. 23®26c,; 
dairy tub'', best, 17- Wo.; other, I3®17e.; factory tubs, 
good tn nest, 15; other, lUtoloC.; firkins, into Ha.; 
grease, 854*8*0. 
Oihckhm.— Exports for the week 77,451 boxes. The 
business has not been brisk enough to use up tills 
week’s receipts, with thuaccumulation carried over 
from tlie previous week, and prices have been it 
little easy but not especially changed. 
Exports past week, 4,468.366 lb*. Gold closed. 103J4. 
Liverpool cable.58s. 
Fancy fan tort ns, 1L 11 He.; good sud prime, 1054® 
11c.: fair lot*. DXtolllc.: poor, BHtoUHe.: <X$8c. for 
skimmed. Farm dairy, llltollc. for good to prime; 
» 54 tolOc. for fair lots; (I.HckSWc. for skimmed. West¬ 
ern factory. Cheddar. lOHtolUJfo. for fancy ; lUtolOHc. 
for fine; 9to954«. for good; 8®8Yc. for rail-, aud 
5®75iu. for skimmed. 
Cotton. Them ha* lheen weakness and lower 
prices on the crop prospects. 
Latest prices are for September, 10.83® 10.84c.: Oc¬ 
tober, 10.Hkiylll.71c.; November, 1U..VJ6U IlLl'iOe.: Decem¬ 
ber. 10.81® 10,82c-; January. 10.72tot0.73c.: February, 
10.S8@10.00o.; March, ll.03toll.06c.: April ll.lStoll.20c. 
Quotations for spot cotton are based on American 
standard of Classification, and on cotton on store 
running in quality not. more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
Upland*. Ala. itrlrant. TttXCU, 
Ordinary. 9 0-10 0 WO 9J1-1H 0 U-lti 
Strict ordinary. 0-15-18 0 16-18 10 1-lfi 10 1-10 
Good ordinary. 10 3-16 10 3-16 10 5-10 10 5-16 
Strict good do. 10 7-16 10 7-16 10 0-16 10 0-16 
Low middling.10,H I05i 
Strict low middling.... 10 13-16 10 13- 
Mlddling. 11 11 
Good middling.11H ll!4 
Strict good middling.. IIH 11H 
Middling fair.11J4 1U< 
Fair. 12>S 1254 
Stained, 
Good ordinary.9 3-16 Low middling .... 10 
Strict ordinary.9 13-16 I Middling. 1054 
10V 
1U5( 
10 15- 
■16 10 15-16 
H54 
UK 
UK 
1154 
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1154 
12 
12 
12X 
12* 
Hops.- Upon* past, week, 477 bales. Trade Is yet 
very slow, and the shipments are mostly on parcels 
through from the West. Prices uro altogether nom¬ 
inal. 
Now York, choice nnd fancv. new, 7®0c.t N«w 
York, common to prime.4@6o.; Eastern, 4®?c.; Wis¬ 
consin, 4®7c.: Yearlings, 3to5c.; Olds, ail growtiis, 
-(f$—" 
Oilcake. Western ts $33@33.00 V ton. 
Poultry andGame. Live poultry u In good sup- 
. hut the demand does not support late prices. 
Ye quote:—(Spring Chickens. N. Jersey. 14® 15c.: 
Western, 1254@1354c.: Fowls, State and New Jersey, 
li®15c.; Western, 12®ISc. Roosters, 6®8c. Turkeys, 
N. J-, I4®l6c.; Western, likiyihc. Ducks, 50e.to$l. 12 V 
pal, for New Jersey and 40®U0o. for Western. West 
efn Geese, $1.5Utol.75. 
Dressed poultry is lower, partly owing to tile had 
condition of arrivals and to the abundance of live. 
The weather has been very severe upon shlpmentx. 
We quote: Choice Turkeys. 18® 19c. P tk.-. other, 
16®18o. Hpnng Chickens, I8@19c. for near points: 
Western. 13®lac.; fowls, choice, 14® 16c.: other, llyn) 
15c.. Including State and Western. Ducks Iti®l8c. 
Game Is scarce. Woodcock, 75®75c. P pair. Part¬ 
ridge, Grouse and Wild Ducks quotable next week. 
The market will not require liberal shipments. 
Provisions— Hog products generally h«ve been 
more active and strong. .Mess pork,$13 for spot and 
$12.10 for September, tl2.06@13.O6 for October and 
$12.96 for December. Lard at. 8.F2H ■> 8.85c. for spot 
lots and Scplnmber, SAiHCoiSAiKC. for October 8,62H 
®H.65e, fm November, and 8.55c. tor December. Bacon 
at 754®7|4c. for long dear and 7-yc. for short clear. 
Btearluc, 105(C. Tallow at H.H®8.1-100. Beef hums ut. 
$llki. for best summer cured. Heel ut $15 for extra 
me**; $l.j®li.25 for packet. Tierce quoted nominally 
for prime mess and India mos». City extra India 
mess, $25. 
HEED--Timothy hero Is $1.60, and to arrive, $1.56. 
Rough li mi, at (1.50®I.52H, 
Tobacco.—E xport movement has been good, and 
prices generally nave been strong. 
KENTUCKY LEAF. 
Light. 
Heavy. 
Common lugs. 
4 Sto 5 % 
Good lugs. 
. IVto 5>4 
ii'MA 6 
Low leaf. 
7 to 9 
Medium leaf. 
9X@10 
Good leal.. 
16Stol2 
Fine leaf. 
1254® 1354 
Selections. 
.— to— 
14 to 15 
8KEDT.KA If —CROP OF 1875. 
New England wrappers, common.— @— 
fine, do.18 ®25 
medium.. 12 ®14 
selections.— <&-- 
seconds. 8S@ll 
Fillers. 4 to 6 
Seconds aud fillers, shipping.— . 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.16 @2254 ! 
Veo eta nuts.—Exports of potatoes. 6,475 bbls. The 
shipping trade lx liberal, but supplies are heavy, and 
prices If anything easier. Prime Rose, $1.25@1.37; 
other sorts. $1641.25 N bbl.. In bulk. Sweet, potatoes 
a re a shade better, but still low; $7.26®2 75 for Vir¬ 
ginia and Delaware. Toamtae* are abundant, but 
are doing 6c. belter than early ■ n the week. We 
quoin; Green corn, 30to50u. ti bio : string beans, bag, 
WiialWe.; Lima beaus, in pud, 5n@7.'ia_ $• bag; shelled, 
$2®2.50 V busli. Marrow .•'quash, bbl., 75c. Eggplant, 
bbl., ?5c.to*l. Pickles, p M , $bs)l.26. Cabbages, W 
100, $l®2: red do., $3®4. Turnips, bbl,. 50c. Potato 
onion; , bbl., $1.26, red do., $1 to 1,75; white. $1,50. 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Aug. 27, 1877. 
(• Beeves.—T ho market from day to-day has ruled 
pretty steady ; sales In the average show a slight ad¬ 
vance compared wllli last week's rales. Tho droves 
lncp»de a good many of grass grade and niher coarse 
condition. Prime solid slums were tti mntl2o. We 
quote choice. 11 \ ;'jI2o., 57to.‘ri lbs, drosft: fair togood, 
l()\tollo,, 56®57 do.; common to medium. We 10c.. 66® 
56 do.; poor Ubl0. ' i 5<e,. to dress 51 lbs. Cidorado stock , 
BLtoUlke. Tqxus ami t’herukee, 8(<sS\c. Tim export 
trade has been light. Receipt* slncu our last. 0,088 
head ul beeves. 
C’OWS AND CALVES.— Milch rows nto quint; quoted 
at- an easier range—$35®66 V head. Receipts since 
uur lust, 63 head. 
Veal Calves. The demand Is fair, with 6>4to8c. 
for good tn best State and New Jersey milk ; butter¬ 
milk and grussers, 3@4c. Receipts since our lust, 
2,486 bead. 
Sheep and La. 11118 .—The market was very active 
at the dose; there was sea run I y enough stock t.o 
Supply r.lie demand. Common to prime lambs. ut6>4 
®6.Hc.; sheep ranged at4K@5Vc., with 6c. ufTyred for 
extra. Receipts, 21,000. 
Swine.—T he market closed weak. Good heavy 
Olilu, $6.6.5 W 100. and ordinary Slate, $5.44. Receipts, 
20,706 hand. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Baker, Mercy N.. M. D.-Woman’s Medical College 
Of the New York Infirmary. 
Boomer & Hoschert Press Co.—A Full Lino of Cider 
Machinery. 
Bryant Bros.—Cherrv Trees. 
Chicago Bealn Works—All Kinds of Scales at Low 
Prices. 
Chldester, IV. H.—Agents Wanted. 
Comstock, 1>. O.—Thu New York College of Veteri¬ 
nary Surgeons. 
Gregg Si Co.-tlshom’s Sulky Plow. 
nubburd, T. H Grape Vines, 
.Tuques i.:o , Dr To SuiTorers from Nervous De¬ 
bility. 
Jones or Bluchiimton — 5'lve-Ton Wagon Scales. 
Marshal) Wind Engine A Pump Co.-The Itegulutor 
Wind Engine. 
Mmklor & Co., J, -30 Mixed Cards. 
Munn. F- It.—35 5’reeah Brisrol cards. 
Parry. Wm -Pomona Nursery. 
Qulaohe A Kruglpr Firstclass Watches. 
Salmon, C. B. i'he Kxoelslor Wind Mill. 
Skinner A Wood—Skinner’s Portable Engines. 
Stover Wind Engine Co.-Stover Automatic Wind 
Mill. 
Whitman Sc. Burrell - New Economizer Agricultural 
Engine. 
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Outside or lust page. 60 " 
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Reading •• UK) ” 
Discount on 4 insertions. 5 per ct.; 8 Ins., 10 per ot.; 
13 ins., 15 per ct.; 26 ins., 20 per et.; 62 ins., 25 per ct. 
Itr No advertisement inserted for leBH than $2. 
Mtui SWtcrlistmcnW. 
CHERRY TREES. 
Five to 7 ft., 1st class leading vac’s, $75 per M. Gen¬ 
eral assortment of Nursery Stock, Cheap. CorreHpon- 
denoo solicited. BUY ANT BRON., Darmvlllo, N. Y. 
New York City, 128 Second Am., cor. 8th St. 
•vvnMM*, evwoivM V* lull «iT» Hill II I r 
A tnarouub courso of threo your*’ Inatructlon by 
locauveH, eliiiiea, ami prnotlc/tl work lu laboratory, 
<1rutf-rouui, uml different ward* of the intlrmury. 
Fur CatulutfuoH, etc., addre».H tho Sccr^tiiry of tho 
Cull ego, 
MICRO V N. It A K Kit, M. D. 
DON’T BE A FOOL, 
but send tor Free Price List, and know why we sell 
a Five-Ton Wagon Scale at $50. All iron and steel; 
brass beam. Delivered freight paid, and no pay till 
tested. 
JONES 0E BINGHAMTON, 
BINGHAMTON, N. Y. 
0TT7?T?T?T)1?T)CI r,nm nervous debitity, 
AII H H H. n H. K \ etc., can learn of a certain and 
wua x ajaiuaiij speedy remedy, free, by ad¬ 
dressing DR JAQUE8 A CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Ho! Farmers for Iowa. 
Send a Postal Card for description and maps of 
lCJOO.OOO Acres It, R. lutnls for sulc on K. it. 
Terms, by the I <nvn If. It. Lnnd (Jo. Climate 
and soil first-class, and adapted to grain, coru and 
grazing Tickets free to land-buyers from Chicago 
and (. turn. Address J. B. < AI,IIOI \, Land 
Commissioner, 92 Randolph 8t., Chicago, or Cedar 
Rapids, Iowa. 
The Anti Friction Hay Carrier 
$«vo« Inhor A(i«l inoiiify. It !* iilmplc j tH* erap- 
U!‘v*i It runu on frtctlpit roll*, bunco 
back on 4iv.'Ill fnclhiv. Tim tnwrk ii 
mci'R’ti.i vh; tlio rnrH«f cdaU buti\tiill«{ many 
luiiiUri'Un uro In iiko. No Uoublc about 
OVcr biub 1)441 nn. tn b? thn rnil of *i«ep 
buy*, flay U drojipctl wlivro wnntud, ami tha 
1 1 dak ilioald )>o 
put up tmw wliihi bnru« are Tull, 
Hvim for circular* an<l for tracking 
bain, to l.S. fflml Knglno A; I'uiup Co., Bk» 
tiivla. III., iiiauufftctufvr* uf tbu Old lUUabia 
Ilullu.t.iy Stamtnrd Wind Mill. 
REGULATOR WIND ENGINE. 
We shall he pleased at any time to 
hear from parties who want, or expect 
to need, a wind Mill. 
Failing to prove to you that uur Mills 
are the very best made, wc shall expect 
no patronage. If patronized, satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed or mi snle. 
Always victorious at Fair-sand zxn 
%JjT Practical Tests, j 
Please write us on Postal Cord your 
address. Circulars sent free. 
MARSHALL WIND ENGINE & PUMP GO., 
Marshall, Mich. 
Ag’ts wanted in unoccupied territory. 
