Asthma.—Tliose of our readers who suffer from 
this distressing complaint, are referred to tlie 
advertisement of Jonas Whitcomb's Remedy In 
another column. 
2lNort.hwpst spring, $t 50 Wad 31: No. 2 Chicago, $1 111 
fill HI; No. 2 red for October at $1 42H®1 4.1; No. 2 
Milwaukee soring, October, <1 29!.$; Noveiiiber.fi 30 
fiil 30i4. Rye is on dcrnieiy active; sale* of No. 2 
Western at 71 V- Corn.Is lu largosupply and ousv 
In price: latest, sales are of Now York No, 2 at 61K® 
t> 2 o.: ungraded mixed Western at. Wiiti’i©,! high mix¬ 
ed at lille,; steamer mixed, (tie,; steamer mixed for 
November, (Bn. Oats are easier, with fufl receipts; 
latest sale* arc No. 1 white at 369.0.; No. 2 white, 
864iaf3?o.; N 0 . n, 85)$C.: white Western, (it 1176489 
11 vv Avn SritAw -crime stock has a good de- 
imiiid and Is steady In price, but low gruil* a ure 
plenty and weak. 
Hale hay, afk«» lie. for shipping,anti 70®90c. for re¬ 
tail qualities; Clover. 6Q(j<,66c. for prime. Straw, 00® 
60e. lor long rye; 45c. for short rye, and 45®5Uo. for 
oat. s. 
HONEY.—Few wholesale parcels moving: quota- 
tlons will liny grocers’wants. Choice White clover 
eomb, 21®22c,: rood, 18®20o.; Imnkkwheat, lotiflIf>o. 
HOPS.—Exports for the week. 4.200 bales: these 
increased shipments have riot affected prices; 12® 
lit,!, to c paid l,,r choice, lint there is an unwillingness 
to go beyond Hits. 
State choice to fancy, tldklSc.; do., low and fair, 
ti it Hie.; (Custom, now 3*#l'jc.; Wisconsin, do. 8@l2c.; 
Yearling*. 4m7i\; Olds, all growths, 2(*>tc.; Califor¬ 
nians, 15®I6C. 
Hionwrwas are hard to sell at fl.lt. 
piL-CAKic is selling at CM * ton. 
PutThTUY AM) Game.—T he season is over for live 
poultry, and shippers luhst look for low rates, such 
as tills week gives iis a sample nf.i 
N. J chickens and fowls, U&llc.: Western, 9®10o. 
Boosters. .Vafin.: Turkeys. N.J., Ulwd’ic.; Ducks. N. J., 
pair. Mir,(,70c.; Western, W®56c.; Goose, N. .1.. $1.60® 
1.(12: Western, $1.134 1 25. 
Dressed poultry tiaa notatruak a'general demand, 
and moderately full receipts make an accumulation. 
Only prime fresh killed win bring the outside rate. 
Choice Turkeys. It,wide.; other, I0®13r. Clilokena, 
I’lill ulelplim, D*ai«tv. New Jersey, I2*ollo.; State, 
1 (Millie.. Fowls, choice, 12fil>i!ta.; good, 12® 1,'(<;.; poor, 
10®U0. Ducks, best. IliaUn!.; other, 12® 13c. Goese 
State, 11„<|12c.: Western. 9®IOo. 
The demand forgnmo Is prinolpnlly for hotel use. 
I“rlfics are fair. Considering the variety of items y(- 
foring at this date. 
Venison, saddles, I6®l8c.; extra, 20c.; Hares, pair, 
50o.i Graiise, flijI.Kl; Woodcock, ti0®70c>: Partridges, 
Stale, pair, 711,1'MOc.; Western. 36®60c.j Snipe Yellow- 
legged and English. dOK.. $125; small, 40o.; Pigeons, 
flight, dos, 4100®I.50; stall-led. f2.00w2.2f): Canvas- 
buck Hacks, pair, $1.25® 1.50; Uort-houda l 65®75c.: Mal¬ 
lard, tiuo.; Oommoii, 2,)ii6 l(le. 
PltOVIStONS Have been a little stronger, with a 
better demand. Mess potb, 414.30® 14.40 for Job lots; 
*ll.2,'i lor October, *13.95 for January. Bacon,89,o. for 
both long and short clear, Lurd- Western steam lit 
H-oye.. for soot, 3-82>fC. lor November, 3 TJ'.<iu. for Dtt- 
ceinber, 8.77 l*c tor January, and fi.KJJ<e. tor Febru¬ 
ary. Tallow, 7»fo. for pi mm. Siearlne, !in. tor prime. 
Ileef hums at finai7.Nl. Beef-Now extra mess.$13 
Mill, now packet, $14.50; family mesa, fl.V.ulii: extra 
India muss at $33 for I'lillauuipiua, ana $:;6 lor city 
mess. 
Heed.-G rass quiet. New Clover, for prime, 
Tltnuthy, fl.4Q. ltougli flux, $1.46. 
VKORTAllbRH,—Exports of potatoes, past. week. 3,- 
115 bbls. The shipping demand still supports prices 
for potatoes, prime stock of noar-by or State bring¬ 
ing the extremes lnitnt.H. 
Peach mows, In 11 DI., >it f 1,75*2.00 1 fl.fiOfiJl.75 for 
Early Rosu, lu bulk, and $I.25®1.50 for rein less do. 
Sweet potatoes - Delawares, $I.7 ,Yib2»2.'i; Virginia, 
fl.62fit1.75, which is higher. I'abbagos, lilO. *2 OOioXOO; 
i'0d,2®3. Marrow squash. Itl>|,. ODet/JCio,: 11 ubbard do.. 
fltol.26, Cuultllower, f1fc»4.S0 V bbl. Russia turnips, 
00c.®$l. Tlunutoos, bush,,5t|((tilkic. Carrots, 37e.(ii$l, 
Puiupkina, I* ltd, $3®5j extra, $6®7. 
Wool.- There has been a very dull market, inumi- 
faetnrers liuylng sparingly, and prices weak especi¬ 
ally for tine grades; latest sales are of scoured 
fleeces at. 75e. unwashed Western lleeces at 3le.; 
soring California, 22®26o.; lull do.. 16®22o.; No. i 
t lino lleeces. I.ihlc. X XX and XXX and above Ohio 
lienees utltiKc. X Ohio. 45c. 
this time, and light receipts fully supply Hie casual 
wants Ilf buyers. Quotations as before. 
Vhai, Cat,ves. - Prices have ruled very steady, 
extra live calve* still touching He.; good to prime, 
8®8kja.; common to fair, 6®7c : hog-dressed calves, 
at West. Washington Market. IHifijIJe. It Is better 
to consult with commission men before sending 
thelJl at this season,as Indian Ml minor is apt to scalp 
the proflu. 
8IIEEP and L.unts. Receipts for the week. 29,683 
Keud; last week, 25,1*711 do. The market lias been 
largely supplied, and prices have favored buyers, 
With light, stiles, sheep ranged at I'ffi|i5j<e., and ordi¬ 
nary to prime lambs, Offiah9,c. Wool dealers here 
com plain of a lack »| demand for super wool, and to 
this fact may no atinnnted some simru of the dull- 
uohb of Hie sheep market Just before I lie end of the 
month, which is 1 he usual lime fur making the price 
fur wool-skins Ibat have been turned lu during tlie 
month. 
HWlNW Receipts for the week, 23.236 head; last 
week.2H,l.'!2tfo. At Fortieth St. live lings were slow 
al. fiVwfi 3 c. (I !ti tor State, unit *5.7(1(3)5.80 for Western. 
124 Slate hogs, 241 It*, are rag, at $5.70 V lOil iks.; 117 
do.. 174 lbs., at * 5 . 36 ) 4 ; D do., 271 lbs., at same price, 
and 191 do.. 21(1 lbs,, ai $5.50. Dressed hogs were about 
steady at (H»fi""Xe. New York killers were paying 
$4.80f«iu.:ni W too iss. lu ('hieago last Tuesday,and 
$l.50®5.20 On Wednesday, most of the sales of the 
latter day being at fa; market weak and heavy. 
NEWS POSTSCRIPT 
CONDENSED NEW YORK TELEGRAMS 
Monday, Oct. 29.—Four Incendiary fires broke 
out yesterday In Pittsburg, Pa., and It is believed 
that an organized effort, was made to burn the 
city. 
A great battle between the Russians and the 
force of Moukhtar Pasha, supported by Ismail 
Pasha, Is imminent at Koprlkot, near Erzeroum In 
Asia. 
THE MARKETS 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
New Yore. Saturday. October 27, 1377. 
BEANS AND Teas,— Receipts of beans pled week, 
8.412 bash Exports. fiiSit lib in.; since Jan. 1st, ;H,2l>l do.: 
Mediums retain their former si length with a fair 
demand. Marrows ore again lowei at which there 
is some revival of export demand at the close. Tea 
beans, red and white kidneys all favor buvers, com¬ 
pared with late rates. Green peas are higher, f 1 4.ku> 
1 Ml; Canadian Held 11 pc hanged, per bulk and 
bond *1 2(1 for barrel* free. 
We quote: Beans, modimn choice, $'’.10*i;2.15; oth¬ 
er. *1.7,V«,1.!»5: marrows, choice, $2,156*2.20: other, 
fl 75*2 INI; non. *' 00w)2 '26. White kioney. $2 20®2.05; 
red do., $2 3Dfiv2 fNJ; Turtle soup. *2 50,(.2 75, 
BEESWAX. Supplies are full and prices are easy; 
sales at 28 m)2!Ic. lor Southern. 
Broom Torn. Is in largo supply and easier. Green 
brush Is quoted at 6®7He.; green hurl, 6fik7j<e,; me¬ 
dium green, Ifijiie.; red-tipped, 4%l)t>c., Hurt cow- 
mim red, 3®3He. 2 
BrTTEtt.—Receipts for flio week 25,327 pkgs. The 
demand continue* one-sided for State, only top 
grades meeting with any active call. Dealers expect 
a better general trade after this month is out, and 
as plenty of thostored surplus of slock now neglect¬ 
ed has good selling merit, quotul Ion* may siart it 
into use. Receipt* for the moment are light, but a 
volume is expected tliat will not help medium and 
merely good qualities. Moderate supplies of West¬ 
ern lore dairy ami line ladle worked arm: prices at¬ 
tractive for l he market trad*. The export trade is 
limited ; the lew order.* are lor high grade. Export* 
from Can ad a Unix far for the season, 75,000 packages, 
against 121,Hid l ixtyear. 
Wo quote Slate fancy palls TOto.'Ule.; other, 22®27c,; 
creamery, good to choice, 32®84c.; other, 2 K<<c;toe, imif 
tubs, selected, 27 2Sc.; ..ther, -'I a»4c,; Welsh tub*, 
best, Sikjj'Jte.; other, 111 21o.: full dairies, Wf^Stle.; fir¬ 
kins, t220,; poor Stale, IBfflUlO,; Western creamery, 
good to ohoice, .(2(.(i32e.; poor to gfiod 20®2Uc.; dairy 
tubs, best, 206431c.; good. Id imo.j other, 12® 1 Oca 
factory tubs, good to boat, IlitmIHe., common, ]|i,j|«e.; 
pour, iii.c 13c. Western to kins, good to bust, lli®l7i'.: 
other, likijl.io.: grease, 8 * 8 ) 40 . 
Exports for tho past week, 3,780 pkgs. 
CHF.EKK.-With the dull and easy tendency of the 
country markets, prices hero have been rattier weak, 
with a very slow export movement but a good home 
trado. Quotul ions are • 
Fancy factories, 13 I3;.,c.; good and prime, I2)«fiii 
12 HO.; fair lots, 12fitl2y,c.; poor, iO.'H® II |gc.: 
lie. skimmed. Farm dairy, l2U®12Jfc. for good to 
prime; llsid'Jo. for fall' lots; 8<fi I le. for skimmed. 
Western factory, Cheddar. 12t,wd2ko. for line; D'.f 
ailKC. for good ; lUsjfijlOJiU. for fair, and 8(ii)ile. 
for skimmed. 
Exports past week, 32,101) boxes. 
Gold closed. jii2Sr'. UvorDool cable. (Ms. 
ClBElt.—Tint rmlkowlll he small in this vicinity; 
market stronger. Small packages, HkijlBu. 
Cotton. Price* have cased offa little, but closed 
steady. 
Latest prices are for November. II.Ufioll.J5c.; De¬ 
cember, 11.Il0fill.l2o.; Junuury, ll.l7(i*)l,18o.; Febru¬ 
ary. ll.;«lvjll.3le.: Mari'h, 11.J2i*n.43e.; April. 11.60® 
It.57c.; May, ll.li!lfi«l 1.714c.: June, ll,81>,«ll.83e. 
Quotations for spot Colton are based on American 
standard of cbissiUeatiou, and on cotton in store 
running in qualiiy not more than half agrade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
VpluviU. Jin. urltaiu 1 . Texan, 
Ordinary. \»n lu in 
Strict ordinary.lUk, lujf H)H I0M 
Good ordinary.ll))i ltl.it 10M 
Strict good do...HI ll-lt; 111 11-16 10 1.1-18 1013-16 
Low middling.114 16-1610 16-18 11 1-18 II 115 
Strict low middling.. .11 t-10 II 1-16 III 3-16 ,113-16 
Middling.Ilk, ilk 11X UJi 
Good middling. II 7-IC 11 T-145 IIP-IO It if-i6 
Strict good inlddllug. 1146 I 14 < 11V Il k 
Middling fair.12 1-1612 1-18 12 3-16 12 ii-lll 
Fair . .. 12 11-10 12 11-16 12 18-16 12 13-16 
Stained, 
Lowi middling.. .lOJ*; 
Middling. 
Dm go FRDITS.— Apples If choice have a good sale 
hut the low grades are plenty and weak. Punches 
have a fair demand and rule Arm. Blackberries and 
small fruits generally favor sailer*. 
Apples—State quarter*. &x<SWicg sliced.; 
Western quarter*. tVq&aVc.; Southern, new, jjfti* 
tike, for prime hIIchiI ; SfiJS)J0, for fair to good. 
Teaches—reeled, new. I0>*feftlU».; unpeeled halves, 
6 8J(|c.; nnpetiled quartur*. 5e*5Vc. Titled cherries, 
I5XC. Rlaekoerries, 7Hc. Raspberries, 21 sc. Plam* 
13c. 
Kaos. Receipts for the week, 5,352 barrels. The 
market Is decidedly more buoyant. Trado 1* free at 
the new and Higher pin e*. Homo of the held stock 
Is losing badly for cmd weather. Limed are bettor. 
Near points, 24id25c.: State and Pennsylvania, 23** 
24c.; choice Canadian and Western, 21X®23c.; fair 
Western, 21®22e.; Limed, 17f0)20o. 
Feathers. — Live white prime Western geese. 47® 
50c.; mixed, 35®38c. 
Ft,014R Offerings are large and, wheat being 
lower, prices have declined. 
Latest prices are f 1 75(3.5.35 for poor to fancy super- 
tlneHtute: $5.53rg.5.75 lor cutnmon to fair extra do; 
$5,756*6 (D for good to choice do.; $4.7.Y*j,;w for super¬ 
fine Michigan. Indiana, Iowa, 5to,,outride foi choice; 
$5.5<)f(«3.7o for shipping extra do., the Inside price 
for poor, and $5,756*6,(10 lor good to strictly fancy ex¬ 
tra do.; common to choice white wheat extras. $5,814 
&T.25; fancy do at. $7.40**8.25: red ami amber winter 
wheat, good to choice family, at $5.69647.(40: round 
huop Ohio at $5.50.v*il.H0, and trailo brands Of no. at 
$)i.ili(w7.25; Hi. l.o a Is, fa.lt'jfiMi.fiS f*ir poor to fair extra, 
and $41.35647.75 for good to fancy ; Minnesota 'atralglit’ 
at $6.156(fL50| the lattiM’ an extreme, and patent $7.25® 
■J.SO.witliu few strictly fancy brands at lilgher flgiirus; 
unsound stock lit $2.;ilt'<j6.A>: oily mill extra at $6 25 
6.51) for choice for the West Indies; do. for England, 
$5.50; do. trade and ramlly extras. $6.7Vti7.75: do Tor 
South America, $6,75.y7.50 ; No. 2 at $3.1(4*4,40. 
FiticHii FiUTlTS.—Apples have little Interruption 
from other fruit and the market is steady though 
not bringing tlie extreme of lust week. Choice fall 
f S 50't3 75 per bbl ; do. winter $3 25®3 * 11 ; fair, $ 75i3; 
; common. $2 25. Exports 3,HE tnirrels. Duohuss 
pears are in lair dcuiuud, other table sorts being out 
quoted 48 5H647 per barrel; cooking, $1 5(1®2 W 4 ; 
Quinces are abundant and bang lately. New York 
is not used to sueli a large supply ; 13 50**4 50 per 
barrel for pear and $56*6 for apple. Califorma pears 
$3643 oQ box Including W. Nells, Glout Moreeau and 
Eastern Reurre. California grapes «u pound coses 
$6 for Tokay and $3 for Muscat. Granbemos have a 
good movement for tho date, supplies, however, ure 
largely ahead of tbc demand and poor and scalded 
stock on uDOt be placed. Nuts of all kinds continue 
easy, iiew Va. peanuts 41 (6 per bushel. Grapes are 
running down In quantity anil prices are butler. 
Crunherritas, tiincy. bbl., $7; Cape, pour to choice, 
$5*1,6: N. J., $6a,6; N.J. crates, good to fancy, $ 2 ** 
2.25; poor to fair, $16*1.75 ; $3fiJ3.56 foi ir.minon, and 
$3,504*4 for Son them. Hickory npjt.s easy: $1**1.12- 
Fancy Ya., hand-picked,fl.8U®l.80; other, $1.U5»L20. 
Delaware, common la prime, 6<99c.; Catawba, 6.'«iu, 
7.SC,: lona.ftKigitio,; Isabella, 4®4X t: -; Concord, 2('*.ic. 
lor soft, and 7e. for prime. 
FURS and SKINS.—The outlook is a gloomy one 
for the coming catoh- Continental and home markets 
hold comparatively large stocks, and future busi¬ 
ness will be ou alow basis. 
G rain.—W heat has declined oil large arrivals and 
a fair export trade. 
Luteal sales are of No. 2 red lit $1 42, ungraded red 
and amber State, $1 40®1 41; white, $1 bS®[ 50; No 
HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHS 
There Isn’t a vegetable that can ketchup with 
the tomato. 
The quantity of grain being shipped from Mon¬ 
treal to foreign ports Is enormous. 
The water in the St. Lawrence is lower at 
present than It has been for nineteen years 
prevlou dy. 
New York city has twenty sugar refineries, 
some of which produce 2,500 barrels a day, or 
nearly 660,600 pounds. 
The female population of Deadwood has been 
reduced to thirteen. That’s an odd number, but 
they are odd females. 
There has been a decrease of fifteen per cent. 
In the Importation of French silks to the United 
States the present year. 
The crop of potatoes this fall In Kentucky Is 
said to be Immense. Some farmers report as high 
as 400 bushels to the acre. 
The apple crop of Chatauqua County, N. Y., Is 
the largest ever known. The value of shipments 
Is $300,600; It Is estimated that the value of the 
crop Is hall a million. 
An advertisement In Pittsburg calling for a 
farm-laborer received eight responses; an adver¬ 
tisement calling for a book-keeper, received one 
hundred and thirteen. 
Sixteen strands of the East River bridge, be¬ 
tween New York and Brooklyn, have been com¬ 
pleted, and two more are under way. There are 
to be seventy-six strands lu all. 
The finest crop of raisins ever produced In Cali¬ 
fornia is promised this fall. The grapes are not 
growing so large as 1 u previous years, owing to 
dryness, but their quality Is bettor. 
Reports from Michigan Indicate that the lumber 
business looks much better titan at any time since 
1872. It Is said that 26,0(40,000 feet have changed 
hands at East Saginaw during the lust week. 
Tho strike of the New York cigar makers for 
higher wages has become general. The unrober 
now Idle is estimated at lS.uou. Wages had been 
so reduced, that many of them only got tt.so a 
week. 
The latest estimate of the wheat crop of the 
United States amount to 3UG,000,(too bushels; the 
corn crop to 1 , 2 . 80 , 000 , 000 . The wheat crop lias 
never beou surpassed, but tho corn crop was bet¬ 
ter In 197i'7«. 
Tho United States Supreme Court has decided 
that a stipulation against suicide In an Insurance 
policy releases the company from payment In 
case of self-destruction, even If the victim Is un¬ 
questionably lnsaiie. 
Penn Van N. Y., is talking of another route to 
this city. It, Is contemplated to construct a road 
to Dresden, where It will Intersect tho Syracuse, 
Geneva and Corning railroad, und thus form di¬ 
rect connection with the metropolis. 
John Bean of Warner, X. II., recently lost a cow 
In a singular manner. It engaged with another 
cow In a. friendly bout with horns, when Mr. 
llean’s cow was thrown, and her horns being en¬ 
tangled with those of her opponent her neck was 
Instantly broken. 
The Jersey cattle belonging to the estate of the 
late Alvin Adams were sold at auction last week. 
There were about 300 persons present, embracing 
nearly all the famous stock raisers in the United 
States. The cattle brought their lull value, the 
prices ranging Irani $1110 to $100 per head. 
The Good Samaritan, a Brooklyn, N. Y., Society, 
which furnishes at cost food and lodging to the 
needy poor, has just Issued the first annual re¬ 
port. it has supplied li)T,43S meal tickets, and 
5219 lodgings, besides founding an establishment 
which will be self-supporting and able to furnish 
600,000 meals and 50 ,000 lodgings annually. This 
result has been accomplished on a capital of 
$9,000. 
OTHER LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Albany, n. Y., Oct. 20. Cattle Receipts, 422 
Carloads, IicIiik (HI I'lirloml* Ig*8 than lust week ; mark¬ 
et less active price a aluulo firmer. Common to fair, 
l , .,*(5-'i(ic: extra, 41 1 , 
Slue in' — Receipt*. 85 Ciirloiuls, being 2 lea* than 
last week’*; common. 5c; lair to pond, fxit.'itjc; ex¬ 
tra. 51 *c. Lamua iri lair supply; pom moil to lair, 6® 
5.Mac; lair to good, 6)i®6c. extras, (life, 
Mir,Cl» Cows Good, $311: extra yt!0, Calves— De¬ 
mand active: Grass, $l„t8; led, $8*1)15; veal*, 6®8c. 
$ lb. 
(’IfTCAOO, Out. 26. The Drover's Journal reports : 
Cattle Uncelpls, 3,100, sliipmciit*. 2,806. Choice 
native sliijiiiiuwr, 44*14.05: Colorado calves, $2.90**4.25; 
steers, 4&0H.25; Texan*.. .$2.25ta3.2U: stuckers, $2.8(4® 
8.70. 
IlOOS.—Receipt*, 11.000; shipments,4,500; market 
irregular and lilgher, best slopping, $5,15**5,31]: Bos¬ 
tons, $4,00(^5,10; packing.$l.i5®5; light, $L80®5,clos¬ 
ing qillet. and weak. 
HilEEf— Becelpts, 525; sales, $3.75®4.25. 
Be EE a I.O, Oct. 23 .—Cattm.;—R eceipts, 613 head; for 
the week thus (nr,9,688 head, imaiusl 8,584 lust week, 
(In InC cease Of 84 Curs; cnuslgned Hi rough, 301 Cars. 
NO sale* lo.ibiy : I resli arrivals consigned through, 
anil yards bare or stock, 
Hu ee 4* and Lamps.-R eceipts, 2,200 head ; for tho 
week thus far 6,400 head. Market quiet and a shade 
weaker Western sheep, $4.,'iOi*4.(‘4). Canada lambs, 
45 50**5,60, 
lluos—Receipts, 16,060; shipments, 9,900. Yorkers 
at ■$&®t>.2ft ; good t o heal., $5, !04«5,30. 
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INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
Barnes. W. F. A John—Foot Power Machinery. 
Barrow* Savery Co.—Cooking food for Stock. 
Bennett, C. W -Agent* for Papers and .Magazines 
Wanted. 
Roomer A Boschert Press Co.—A Full Line of Cider 
Machinery. 
Burnett A *u., Joseph—Jonas Whitcomb’s Asthma 
Rented y. 
Clt leu go Hcalo Works- All Kinds of Scales at Low 
Prices. 
Diageo ,V Connrd Co.—Ever-blooming Rosea. 
Hubbard. T, S - Grape v Inu*. 
Jones of (iinkhamioii Five-Toil Wagon Scales. 
Kelsey A, Cu, 43 Pr inting Pres*. 
LelTol & (so., Jos — Bookwiiltftr Engine. 
Millet', L. J —Nonpareil Farm und Feed Mills. 
Mmklcr A Co., .1 .—.Ml Mixed < arils. 
Purr. George Double Treadle Scroll Saws. 
Purse ns & Hons.S. IS.—Kiaseiia Nurserle*. 
QuIncboA Krugler— Firsl-elas* W ate lie*. 
Salmon, C. It. flip Exeelslur Wind Mill. 
Stover Wind Engine Co. Stover Automatic Wind 
Mill. 
U. S. Auger Co Font-foot Well Augor. 
LL n Wind Engine A Pump Co. 1 X 1. r eed Mill. 
WbUman A Burrell New Economizer Agricultural 
Engine. 
Whitman, ,1. A.—Fountain Pump, Garden Engine 
and Fire Extinguisher. 
Fkutii.izkhh—T he following is tho list of retail 
price*; 
Ammonia ana Chan. Acid, 
Dissolved Bone (Mapcs).I5*nl7* - 2 25 
Plain Superphosplmu'., inln’l..11(5)11* - 2 140 
Pure g’d Bone r lour (Mapcs)..20(4*25 4**5 2 15 
do. fine, do. 20®25 4*i5 2 15 
do. coarser grades, proportionally lower. 
Plios, Ainmn- 
Ona no, Ac. Potash. Arid. nm. 
No. 1 Peruvian. 2<e,3 13® 16 1(4 $ 31 *) 
do. guar’ieed.. 3 16@18 6® 7 2 80 
do., rectified... 2 1(4+ lO 3 25 
Arnmoniut.ed Snper- 
phosphato (Mape*)...- 10@14* 3@ 4 2 25 
* Soluble and Available. + Insoluble. 
Ata pen' Formulas. 
Complete Manure... 
Potato Manure. 
Tobacco Manure.... 
l J otanh. 
German Potash Salts 
BUI pit. uf Potash..... 
Nitrate of Potash.... 
Mur lute of Potash... 
Hundrlen. 
Ground Piaster, per ton, In barrels ..$3 00 
Agricultural Suit*...10 (XI 
Bone Meal, fine, for otttile.. 
do.. course lorfuwls. . 3 00 
Salt or Nitre f ake (sulphate of soda,, ground, 
in barrels, per ton .25 70 
Sulphuric Acid, 68 deg. (cut boys $1.75 extra)_2 25 
Ammo- Plios. Per 
ttla. Lime. Ton. 
Dry ground Fish Guano (brand 
Quinnipiac Co,).8@10 15 |35®I0 
Sol. 
Ammo- Pints- Per 
nlu. phate. Ton. 
Soluble Nitrogono’s Phosphate 
(brand Quinnipiac Co.).3® 4 16**18 $58**33 
Bone 
Phuspli. Ammo- ^ 100 
Potash, of Lime. nla. lbs. 
Am. Bone Superphos¬ 
phate. . 2®3 33®28+ 3@4 $2 00 
Pure Ground Bones, 
Steamed. J,. L. Crocker 61 3®4 2 00 
rein. Pure, Odorless. Fine- Phos. Ammo- Per 
Ground Raw Bone ( Excel- Acid. nla. Ton. 
Psior Works) Salem, Oliio. 27**23 4bj®5 $55 
Good ordinary. 
Strict ordinary 
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50 
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IF" PletiNc mention l{itrnl, when sultlress. 
inn Advertisers. 
Every Year You Lose 
More than one eosts—ours always right—No pay till 
tested and suhed—No risk, wo pay freight lie your 
own Agent und save Coin mission--Five-Ton VVngoit 
Sen lea, complete (none 1.ut ter). Sol), ileltvi ftil, Send 
for Free Price List all size Scales, and Judge for 
yourselves. 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, 
BINGHAMTON, N. Y. 
STOVER 
WIND ENGI14EC0 
FOREIGN NOTES, 
Freeport, Ill., and Green- 
castle, Pa. 
Manufr’s of the celebrated 
Stovbr A(ttomatxc Wind 
Mill, which carried off tho 
highest honor at the Centen¬ 
nial Exposition. Philadelphia, 
1876, is a perfect solf-rcgula- 
ting wind mil). 
1 Also, maiiufaclurera of the 
5 Stovku Twkntv- Dollar 
% OMfiU<I.ATtNO Ii'ICKOGHINDKB, 
pji operated hv ion and twelve- 
W foot pumping in Ills. A novel 
and economical grtnder for 
vV t farmers'use. Capacity, 10to20 
uA hiishnls per day, and do pump- 
ing at IntOTvals. Agentswant- 
f(l. Send for Circular to above 
address. 
Five slaters, who are nuns in a Canadian con¬ 
vent, have turned Into the convent treasury 
their combined fortunes, amounting to $506,000. 
An English Journal advocates the utilization of 
rate for food, declaring that they are both 
wholesome and palatable. 
Until recently, human as well as animal bones 
were used In French sugar refineries; in fact, the 
former were as lately as 1353 sent from Algeria to 
France. 
The total production of the Chilian mines 
from 1844 to 1374 amounts to $386,109,761, of which 
$225,993,592 was exported through tho ports of the 
province of Atacama alone. 
The quautlty of herrings caught this year on 
the Danish coasts Is said to be enormous, and It Is 
hoped that these fish, which suddenly deserted 
the Danish waters about three hundred years 
ago, after having for centuries represented the 
chief source or revenue to the country, may now 
again direct their migrations to the Danish 
coasts. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New YORK,Oct. 29,1877. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for the* week, 9,911 head ; di .'last 
week, 10,563 do. Tho bulk of tin; ilrtivv* l* still id 
tutor average qualify; riuly a few glmlco Kentucky 
Drought the extreme. 1IV. -thn highest price at tin; 
clone. Some ot the bust stuck was reserved for Da¬ 
tum early export, wants. During the week tiiu mar¬ 
ket has mil'll dull, but, tho approach to cooler weat her 
brings our. a hatter atrendunco of buyers, and an Im¬ 
proved general quality OT outlie would do tntjeli 
towards restoring the customary atilnmUon ot tho 
season. 
We quote choice steers, il®Hv;e., to dress 57 lbs.: 
prime, Ul's®l0xo.: common to fair native. 8g4$10o.; 
Colorado luilf-brccd*, 85f®9l4o.; Texas and Cherokee, 
HhfitHJic- 
The World says It Is generally understood that 
live stock freights are to lie advanced to fide. P 100 
Bis. from Chicago to New York, and that ull rebates 
and percem/iges to the su-eullud “ evoners ” are to 
coum* after October 31. Should this long-hoped-for 
reform in railnmd management he actually estab¬ 
lished, there will be a revival of life lu the market 
here, and a resurreetioii of many siriall operators 
who have been squeezed out of tho trade by the sys¬ 
tem which gave to the large operator a bonus, and 
to iho small mid moderate operators Just the oppo¬ 
site of uven thank*." 
L Cows and Calves.—T he market is not regular at 
and STKIIKOPTICONH of all kinds and prices. 
Vlowr illustrating every subject lor I'UBIjIC EX¬ 
HIBITIONS, AC. ,<'1 pru/l fable inimm nt> Jura 
mm untn in-nil, capital. Also Lanterns for Home 
Amusement, it. pane Catalogue free. 
MCALLISTER, Aifg. Optician, 49 Nassau St., N. Y. 
