THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
Imperial Legislature has been dissolved, and an 
election of members takes place on July 30th. 
Bismarck la resolved to take advantage of the 
feelings of horror and loyalty aroused throughout 
the countryby the two attempts to assassinate the 
Emperor, and to secure a more complaisant legis¬ 
lature than the present one. The other day, it 
refused to agree to tho resolution he Introduced 
giving the Government discretionary power for 
three years over publications, meetings, tr so¬ 
cieties having socialistic tendencies, and making 
the police the sole judges of the fact. This would 
virtually place the entire press—newspaper, 
periodical and hook—wholly at his mercy. It had 
previously declined to pass other laws he de¬ 
manded, and he now ox pec s to secure tho elec¬ 
tion or a less independent assembly, lie is re¬ 
ported to have said that peace is just now essen¬ 
tial to all Europe, lu order that, each nation should 
attend to the suppression of anarchical factions 
at home. 
The synod of " Old Catholics,” nosv In session at 
Bonn, has, by a vote of T5 to 22, adopted a resolu¬ 
tion In favor of the marriage of the clergy. The 
strikers In Lancashire, England, are going to 
work at the lo per cent, reduction lu wages 
against which they struck. Tho war In Cuba Is 
Anally over, all tho Insurgents having, at last, 
surrendered. The Shah of Persia, alter visiting 
St. Petei-sburgh. has arrived lu Paris. The Em¬ 
press of Russia has been dangerously sick, hut la 
recovering. 
At Pai ls, on the 12 th, died Cleorge V. ex-King 
of Hanover. During the war between Austria 
and Prussia, lu 1866, he sided with the former, 
which was at the tune uead of the German 1 :on- 
federatlou. After the triumph of Prussia at the 
battle or Saduwa, the expulsion of Austria from 
tbeTeutonic confederao , and the Installation 
of Prussia In her stead, the latter oy a mere do 
cree annexed to her dominions the petty kingdom 
of Hanover, conttaoatlng all the private property 
that could he reached belonging to tne king, 
because he foolishly objected to the little transac¬ 
tion. Knowing Bometnlng of Bismarck's dislike 
of “nousense”In treating with the shoal of Ger¬ 
man, klhgliugs, princelings, and dukellnga, the 
old man lu advance had prudently sent most of 
hia “movables” to London, so that he has hith¬ 
erto managed to got along pretty comfortably. 
Now that he is out of tho way, his heir, It is 
said, win gladly agree to the absorption by Prus¬ 
sia of bis royal Inheritance provided tho private 
ono Is restored. T’no young are wiser than the 
old lu their greater readiness to yield gruuo- 
fully to the Inevitable. Herman. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
Niw Tomb, Saturday, June 15,1878. 
Beans and Pka8.— The beanlmnrket is without a 
new feature ; mediums have a show of tlrmness ow¬ 
ing to the moderate supply, but there is not trade 
enough at thlssersou to encourage tbe desire to ad¬ 
vance them. Still they are high compared with 
marrows. There Is a lair export movement lu the 
latter, but the stock is so large that buyers can ob¬ 
tain a shading from our extreme when they apply 
for round parcels with any regularity. White kid¬ 
neys are easy in sympathy with marrows. The few 
tied do. that remain have been run up too high lor 
steady business. Pea beans are llrm for choice, but 
there Is a light offering of that grade. Limas are 
doing well, black, steady, wtth prospect ot Im¬ 
proved call. Green peas steady at. $l.05*.i 1.10 : .South¬ 
ern B. E. peas, frUroV.'j/i per two bush, bag, Canadian 
hi bulk and bond, 78c, 
We quote medium beans, prime. #1 00® I 02; fair to 
good. >1 35(.d 50: marrows, prirno, tree on board ship. 
*1 57 X : tair to good, $1 tool 5U ; Tea, $1 <l*ai US; while 
kidney, $1 IdyriOU: red do., $2 50(J|2 90; black, $235® 
2 40; Limn, t>.7.g34,26. 
Kecoipm of beans past week, 3,075 bush. Exports 
of beaus, 1,780 bbls. Exports of peas, 12,700 hush. 
I UTTTKit.- Dealers Speak of the market as better, 
but there Is more resignation tJmn cheerfulness in 
the tone of their reports. This Is not surprising 
when the scale of prices that has ruled so long is 
considered. In response to the question us to now 
country owners are satisfied with present low rates, 
an old dealer says There I* a growl from many 
dairymen who, haring enjoyed tiie taste of war- 
prices, fluil the settling action of quotations very 
unpalatable. Others promptly and tranquilly accept 
the situation by not placing a limit upon the discre¬ 
tion ot tlieir consignees, but rather urge them to 
keep stock moving.'’ This is certainly the correct 
policy, ns It Is better to have this heavy early sur¬ 
plus handled here now. than tor the market to go 
through >he season chilled with that depressing 
specter kit wii ,1 In i arlor reserve.” Ex¬ 
porters are helping the market to a noticeablu ex¬ 
tent, but they want tine goods und some humoring 
In prices. In the way of exportation the presence of 
Canadian snippers is an encouraging feature Some 
moderation in general receipts nag helped to make 
the market 1 uu higher, especially us t,lie export sal.-u 
have iignlu beeu liberal. (In Western butter, after 
noting steadiness for tine creamery, it must he re¬ 
marked that all stock under line dairy and selected 
ladle packed factory, liave an indctlnute range of 
quotations, 
Itecetpts for the weak, 211,885 pkgs, ; exports past 
wet'll, 8,802 do. 
State creamery, choice, 19.$20 im other, 1tif<j)]8o.: half 
tubs and pails, choice. lTwPJe.: other, I2,«ri5c.: Welsh 
tubs, best, ltitgilTe.; oilier. 12®|5o,; poor State, tifosSc.; 
Slate tlrkins, Exilic.; Western creamery, choice. 
lllittt'IUC.; other. litalSc.: Western dairy, best, 12® 14c,; 
other,Ilk!.; factory (hnile packed), IDSSUc.: other, 
IMi 10c.; milled Western. 5*9c.; old and grease, 
3X@5c. 
Beeswax.—A small business has been ,n progress 
at 2(3X®27Xc- tor Western and Southern. 
Exports, past week. 14,1100 lbs.; since Jan. 1st, 101,- 
003 do.; do In 1877, 511,700 do. 
Broom Corn.—S mall sales are taking place at tka 
7c. for hurl and shoit brush; o>*6o. for medium 
green, and kw4 8c. for red und rod tipped, per ,b, 
Cotton,-T he spot demand has been active, and 
the market is stronger. Latum prices are : 11,5tUm 
11.870., lor Juno ; 11 RfeGUSio., for July ; ll.tfkj&lldWo., 
for August; 11.43a,Il.fti., for September.,’ 11,24® 
11.25c., tor October : .U.lOSll.llc., for NovemberI 
11.09 a, I l.b>c. for December: U.15 miH.1(4o. for.h unary ; 
11. lcsill.23e. for February : lt.:ihffl!1.3.'to, for Moron ; 
1 l.41<e,11.4#4. for April ; and llJi26alL.VIc, for May, 
Quotations for spot cotton are based on Amer¬ 
ican standard of classification, and on Cotton In store 
running In quality not more than half a grade 
above or below tbe grade quoted ; 
Up'aniU. Ain. itr le. am. Texas. 
Ordinary. 
. 9)4 
9 % 
'J* 
9 ; V 
Strict ordinary. 
in 
10 
loVf 
ID?» 
Good ordinary... 
. 108 
10', 
lOi’S 
10 \ 
Strict g> > >d do. 
. 103$. 
IU.'m 
11 
II 
Low middliue. . 
• HQ 
Iris 
ll'i 
ifk 
Strict low middling... 
II 5-16 
11 i.-lli 
II 7-16 
II 7-16 
Middling —. 
Good middling. .. 
11!, 
llw 
1.18. 
iik 
. 11 15-16 
li;i5-16 
12 1-16 
12 1-16 
Strict good middling. 
. 12!,; 
1214 
I3K 
)2!K 
Middling lair. 
.12* 
l-Y 
U% 
Fair. 
.m 
Stained 
13 H 
I3>4 
Good ordinary,...9X«.; Strict good ordinary. 10c, 
Ljw middling.10Xc.; .Middling.MX 1 -'. 
Cheese—T here is u considerable quantity curried 
over this week, receipts having been large. On other 
than special grades the feeling has been weak. 
Fancy while has suffered most In price, and atlcr 
standing atS\’ early hi the week is now offered ut8l» 
and the lower grades are a little easier. A good por¬ 
tion of demand has been for fatioy colored lots, and 
they have been taken close to arrival, and at ull 
through the week. 
Quotations arc, for fancy, SXtwSVe.: DtfMHo. for 
good and prime; (>x<»7o. tor fair; 4Saf0.Sc. for half 
skimmed ; 2<i*JSo. for skimmed. State, farm 
dairy at 68<S>7o. for good to choice, 6(56)$c. for fair 
to good and 2®3c. for poor skimmed. Wisconsin 
factory, flue to taney, 8®8,Sc.: do. good to prime, 
TigiSc.: do. fair, to good, 5JK@tVYc.; Western factory, 
flue, full cream, Cheddar, 7>iWSb.: do. tine.full cream, 
flat, 7@7.Xc; do. slightly skimmed, tint, 6U($ilXc.: do. 
half skimmed, touiXu.; do. full skimmed, 2<g3Xc. 
Receipts fur the week. (0,513 boxes. 
Exports, past week 80,322 boxes. 
Gold closes at, limjk. 
Liverpool cable quotation, 16. 
Dried Fruits.-T he general manner is still very 
slack, nothing being (loneoutside of job lots, and an 
unsettled, easy, range of prices. 
Peaches—Fancy North Carolina ll@12c,; Choice 
Georgia. UVallc. ; good to prime Georgia; SyilOc.: 
evaporated, 2Na>28e.; on peeled halves 8%<w4xe.: quar¬ 
ters, 3X@4o.; unpeeled evaporated, 744 * 0 . 80 . Pitted 
ehnrrles, choice new, 11VS420C,; Raspberries. 27c. New 
York Sint" plums, llusl/i; Southern plutus. 8ai0c. 
Black hurries at iOXu. Apples-State quarters, 4 ® 
4V-’..do altced. prime. 4X®.ie.;goo<1,4l<t4Xc.; Western 
quarters, 3®U\'e.: gmnbern at 4!yri,5o, for prime 
sliced ; ffSfirlJv:. for fair t.o good ; Sout hern quarters. 
3(y H-lfe.,Tonnes ee quarters, in bags. ,.l 2X™ i. 
Exports for the week. 117 bbls. dried apples; since 
January 1st. 8,343; do, In 1877, 21,952. 
Eggs.— Receipts for the week, 8,346 bbls.; do last 
week. 6,790 do. Tbe market shows a fair summer 
style of business, though aalos would be heavier if 
the weather were warmer, so as to bring out bi yera 
for ice cream , nd pastry purposes. PriceB have 
slightly but, steadily advanced. 
Near points, 17c.; State and Penn..lOdttrtqe.; choice 
Western and Canadian, l.Vyfifllilo.; a tew off quality 
lots, 15o. Sales all loss oft. 
FLOUR.—The market has been steadily declining 
on full supplies, unit the lower tendency for wheat. 
Latest prices are 48.25 k44.ig for very inferior to very 
choice superline State; $4.Id®4.40 for very poor to 
very good extra do. odd lots and lines ; $4.4ikji4.?6 for 
good to rauej do.; fd.TSfjG.li) fur very poor to very 
choice superfine Indiana, Iowa. Michigan. Ohio, Ac.. 
TUG!,04.41) for inferior to ve, v good ah-ppuig extra do. 
and *1 40(35.65 for very good to very choice extra do.; 
Common to about Choice wliile wheat extras, f 4.45® 
6.50 ; choice to very fancy tin. at |AG>’ai;.75; red and 
umber winter wheat. Inferior to very chulee trade 
and family at 44.4ll.tiU.KI; round hoobOhtcat 44.25'i 
$4.55, and trade and family brftnO* of do. at «.6aii» 
.45,85, tbe latter rate for choice, (very choice to 
taney lots quoted higher); St. Louis, $4.40@5.15 for 
very poor to good extra, und $6.l(kit6.50 for good to 
very choice, with u few brands of fancy quality 
quoted up to $6,76(37.110; Minnesota clear, very in¬ 
ferior to voty choice at $4.i0.(t5.S5: Minnesota 
“straight,” inferior to fancy, ut $6.;Kia6.6G, and 
patent poor to fancy ut $5,51.1(38.00: unsonud stock at 
from $2.bQ:j..’}.00;elty mill extra at, $.7 40,,5 60fnr fair to 
fancy for West Indies; do. for England, $4.15® 
4.25; do. trade and family extras, $ti.00®7.25 ; do. for 
South America. $6.75« 6.50 for fair to choice; No. 2 
$2.26(3,3.26 for inferior to very fancy. 
CORN Meal.—I s selling at $2.80 for Brandywine, 
and $2.15®2.35 for yellow W estern, 
Fresh Fruits.—T he past week has given an 
elaborate display of fancy strawberries, and in some 
instances high prices were realized. As a rule, 
though buyers have aimed more for quantity than 
quality, and good table-sized stock lots taken preced¬ 
ence in the sales. Most of tho largo berries have tbe 
drawback of tender quality, and if do not sell at 
holders’ views tbe brst day Irregular prices are 
quoted next, as they are not. tough enough to ship. 
This will be the case until we get a big variety to 
stand up like the hardy “ Wilson." Dnrin g the week 
we have had tho novelty of "Seth Hoyden's " Mon¬ 
arch of the West, Groat, America; Cha8. Downing 
and Jocund a offering In wholesale lots. The New 
Jersey crop of market berries begins to run light. 
State berries piece out the supply, many coming from 
as floras Oswego uml Oneida. Fancy berries sold 
on Tuesday 2s®3Ue.; Up River, third, quarts. 3®4e.; 
N. J., quart*, fair, 4®6n,; pt-ime, 7@9o.; Oneida, 9,ui 
12c.; Oswego, Umh3c.; whortleberries, quart, 12® 15c.; 
Black Capa, 9®I2C.: currants, red. Sc., go schemes 
are better quality, $1 5(4,4’ bush.; cherries, fancy, 
10®l2o.; sour, prime, (Write.; good table. 7®10c.; com¬ 
mon, 4&Bc. The picking from adjacent points will 
bo light, fruit having been severely damaged by rain 
tuid tog. Blackberries. Set, llle. Teaches ere quite a fea¬ 
ture and sell well. Gu. line, bush, crates. $4(T4a; good 
to fair, $2vc2.M); s. C„ $l,:.x32..XI; N. O., $2fc»3. Hot- 
bouse grapes lower, liiack Hamburg, m 75c.®1.00. 
Peanuts held higher but dull ; fancy Va. hand¬ 
picked. $1.5UfjslA3: choice, $I.35®1.40; common to 
good, HOe.aii 1.25. Light receipts help ihe market. N 
c and Tonnesco range at'.He.® 1.25. a few Southern 
Rod Astrachan apples sold at, *3per bush.; green, 
$1.56. Watermelons from Flu., $30® 15 per 100, but 
herd to sell. 
Grain.—A dull export trade, and the good weather 
for tho crops, and the harvesting ot the winter 
wheal taking oliieo, with prospect of early increased 
supplies throw the market In the buyer’s lavor, 
and concessions In prices through the week have 
boon quite liberal. 
I attest sales ol wheat are No. 1 white «t $1,132® 
1.23k.; white State ul$l.28, sew York No. 2 red at 
$1 10; No. I red at fl 14 :im 41 )5; No. 3 red at $1; un¬ 
graded red at $1.05(31 08; No. 2 Milwaukee spring 
at. 41.1(8: Ne. I Milwaukee and Minnesota spring, 
chiefly Minnesota at $1.10; No. 2 spring at $!.lkxal.U7: 
ungraded spring at 95e.; No. 2 Chicago spring, last 
half July, at <I.OtlX ■ No.2 red'June > pti u. at $1.12; 
No. 2 Northwest spring. June option, at 41.U7 al.08; 
do., July opium, at $1 05; no. 2 spring, June option, 
at $1.07.8 ; Go.. July option, at sl.ofjt® rl.Uri*. Rye at 
ttiai’i.lc t,,i’ Wcaii.-rii nnd i;.r (,i PH f,,r 8 lale. , I com 
sales are of No, 2 , ,1 one option, at 4 r 1 ,■,«,do. J illy 
oiitlon, ut 45xc.;do„ August option, at ltiX®4li’kc ; 
steamer mixed, June option, at 41 Xe.; do.. July 
option, ut 42t>c ; do., August odiion, at 45c.; spot lots 
New York No. 2 brougut 43®43xc.i New steamer 
mixed at ll®42Xo., the outside for a choice lot by 
rail; Now York No. Sal 4iJS®4lWe.. Kansas mixed ut 
43X J440.; ungraded mixed at 38,4,46 Sc., and round 
yellow lit file. Outs- New York No. I wlpte at .( 5 i 3 
35Xu.i New York No. 2 white utWc,; No. 3 white at 
-fiX®3llc.; New York extra Ut 81c ; New York No. I at 
aOXc.: do., July Option. 30XC.1 New York No. 2 at 29Xc.: 
white wostnrii at 3tt2i36X(i.; mixed we*tern at 28 a 
30Xo.; No, 2 Chicago at 31c No. 2 Milwaukee at SOe.j 
while Slate at 31(3.44X4.; mixed State at 28x<«3lto.; 
Now York extra white quoted at. usiijSic.: New Vork 
No. 1 white at S5lt35Xc.: New York No. 3 quoted :9c 
hay and Straw,—'D ie supplies continue liberal 
and prices lire easy, esp. co*liy lor the lower grades. 
Bale hay. 45®&nc. lor shipping, and 60®?&o. for re¬ 
tail qualities; Straw quoted at 4duii5o. for lo»g 
rye. uc,d 35®4ffc. for aluut rye: and Jota-iAe. for out. 
Exports, past .week. Hit bulns; since Jan. 1st 30,704) 
do.; in 1877, 2ti,rOO do. 
Hops.—E xporte for the week, 1,246 bales. The tem¬ 
per ot the market Is st ronger.and the belter grades 
are in instances withheld. Fly has made us unpeur- 
aoce in the English plantations, causing increased 
lli’ialiess In tlio London market. Reports front Ger¬ 
many lire favorable lot’ ii largo crop. Included in 
this week's exports are 5 0 bales of is'Ks. Crop re¬ 
ports from the interior uu* week are less favorable. 
The cool weather hang* on, and the vine Is making 
little or no progress. Quotations are for New Yuris, 
good to prune, 8®toe : Oo.. low to xatr, 5«,7e.; East¬ 
ern, 6<io8e.; Wisounaln,5f3l.Sc.’. Yearlings. 2®He. ; Olds, 
all growths, lua.c.; Tunlhi! Coast hops, 10® 120. 
idCATUKR.—Hemlock sole at 19<t20c. for light; 19 K® 
2lc. tor middle; 2 b®2lit, for heavy, and 17l*®19e. for 
good damaged. 
Poultry and GaMk.- Added to the local demand 
for fowls there have been good wholwsule sales for 
Huviuni, and prices have ruled quite buoyant for 
several days. Turkeys uuict ; Spring chickens abun¬ 
dant and lower, quoted 18a20c. Western and Neur 
Points. 
Fowls.—New Jersey or Choice. 12® 1 c : Southern 
and Western, ll®l2e.; Roosters, 6®ic.; Turkeys. 9® 
lnc.; Ducks, Choice. ii 3 w 7 ..o. pair, other, 40®56e.. 
Geese. N. J., $I.25®1 59; other, $1.00®$!. 12. 
Dress.d ooultry, quoted tunuintilly for country 
parked Its follows : Dry picked Plilla., t’.®l4c.; other 
fair to prime. Including N, J., H)3Wc.; Spring Chick¬ 
ens, Plilla., 26 > '/8u.; Western, 13®3uo.; N. J.. 22®23c.; 
Plilla. fowls, ISallo.; other 10cul2e. 
Gaum has little variation from pigeons. These 
quoted, stall-fed, $1.35 do*,; tlight, 80,185c. do*.; 
Squab. 65fflV0c.; small or nestlings. UKalcOc. Tume 
squab abundant and unusually low, , 
Sugar.— Rcilned at 9V,9ji for cut loaf and crushed, 
9*k for powdered fur granulated, 7‘i®8 fur soft 
yellow and 8>s®9 tor soft while. 
SALT.—8alee at $2(4) for Ashton's; $105(31 25 for 
other brands of sack. 
SkKD.-Only the jobbing business usual at this late 
period. Clover quoted alTM®‘Ho- lor Western und 
7<k®8c. fur State ; Timothy at JL3b®1.40. 
Provisions— Export demand Is better and the 
market closed up strong. Mess pork quoted $10® 
10 25 for spot lots: $10 for July and August, and $10 15 
for September. Bacon at 6J4c. for long clear and 
6 7-16c. forshortclenr. Lard—Western steamat7 07Hc. 
for spot, June and July, 7 15 ; for August, and Sep¬ 
tember at 725. l’ailow at 7 1-16 for prime. Stearine 
at 7?£®7M for Western, i-ccl hams at $21(3132. Beef— 
For extra mess. $11 7.7® 12; plainmess , $106(11.50 ; 
packet, $12® 13 for hbls.: extra India mess, $19®21 
forclty brands; do Philadelphia,$19. 
VEGKTAHi.KS.—New potatoes have arrived so free¬ 
ly and sold so cheap Mint old have lost their late 
improvement. Common old, $1.00; Peach Blows 
a nil) Early Rose, $!.25'o. 1.37; with bbl. Bermudas also 
lower, $3.5*1 bbl.: new good to best, $2®:.50’. Culls, 
$1.00, Very many Norfolk* have turned out no better 
than culls, and by avaricious shipment growers have 
lost money. Green peas, were of poor quality until 
within a ilny or two. arriving puffed and poorly tilled 
owing to cold and rain: D. 1.2 bush. bag. 60c. ®$l.; N. J. 
bbl., *1 2.VA 1 .Ml; Md. bbl. $ .06® 1,26; string beans. Nor. 
bid., $2®3. Southern Cucumbers, crate, 76c.ft$1.26; 
Squash. Ill'll Old , ?I®1.20, CitObuae, bbl.. $1.00. 
Northnru, per WO. Mkh 5; Asparagus, do*.. Oyster 
Bay, 41.5'HtX; lower N. J., 75c.® 1.25. Radi-lies, per 
lnO bunches, iU®60c,; Beets, do , $I.50®2; Rhubarb, 
do,, H,76®2; Lettuce, bbl., 25©50c.; Turnips, llbt bun¬ 
ches, $ 2 ® I: do., bbl., $1,60® 3 ; Carrot*, lOU bun. $1 50. 
New Orleans OhIors. $2® f.36 |ier bbl. There has 
been u severe glut of Bermuda Onions and tbo mar- 
ket, had to be relieved by sending them to Havana. 
Exports past week. 2.ii00 bbls. Mor, Tomatoes. 3b®40c.; 
do., Onions crate, Mkonijc. 
Wool.—T rade is yet quiet, nnd the advices from 
the West respecting the new clip indicate but little 
stir there. Only a moderate number of parcels 
ebanginghands. attended with but little excitement. 
The prices paid In tbe West for lines as they run of 
X anil XX Ohio, have averaged about ;Hlo. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
N bw York, J une 15, 1878. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for the week, 11,044 head ; do., 
last week, 11.780 do. Prices have kept pretty steady 
compared with our last. Common Texas sold at 
ftSfo.; good do., T’VA8:Ve. Native still fed. 9®9)<fc.: 
useful to prime steers, J'a®UP,c.; extras ami top of 
droves, i0h® 1U.'4C. Export sales steady; 250 live cut¬ 
tle go absoad to-day and two cargoes of dressed. 
Several carJoatlsuf bulls sold ut3.s®t -.c. live weight. 
Texas has 3(0,000 head of stock fur Kansas and Col¬ 
orado thin season. 
Cow,4 and Calves.—T here is no maTket. here; 
stock him b* en sent buck to country owners, 
VKAT. Oai.vB 8,—Live have ruled high most of the 
week, and, though lower at the close, bring ^ery 
satisfactory prices. Milk fed State and N.J., 5;*® 
7)<i®c.; buttermilk, hSMSo. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS.—Receipts for the week 24,522 
head; receipts last week 25,590 head. Market quiet 
for sheep, prices easy. The late range, iukiri^c. 
Lambs sell fairly at 5ik®7Ve., the extreme for N. j . 
Swine.-R eceips for the. week 27,584 head : do. last 
week 26,806 d*>. Supplies mostly go to slaughterers; 
nominal yard rate. H.Vglc.; City dressed, 4\@5>$c. 
with light pigs, 5Wc. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 
Alden Preserving Co, — Alden's Improved Fruit 
Evaporator. 
Allen 4 Co., H. H.—Farm Implements nnd Seeds. 
Aultman & Co-, 0.-—Cnnton Monitor Engine. 
Bragdon, C. C-— Lasell Seminary for Young Women. 
Clark, Jno.-Hog Cholera Remedy. 
Cornell, O. H. P.—Cornell's ABC Thresher and 
Cleaner. 
Culver A Wright—Caution. 
Ely, Wm. F.—Automatic Cow-Milker. 
Ei tel. Geo.—Economy Hay, Straw and Moss Press. 
Eureka Trick X Novelty tin.— Magic Prick Fan. 
Grunt Ainnrloun Ten Co.—Another Greut Reduction. 
Hale, F. W. -Catarrh cure Free. 
Hlfigauum XI'i; Corporation—The Farmers’Favor¬ 
ite Cider Mill. 
Lewis, P. C.—improved Potato Bit® Exterminator. 
Mast. Foo* X Cn.—Iron Tnrbmo Wind Engine. 
McSnerry A Co.—Force Feed Grain Drill. 
Payne 4 Skins. B. W.-Eureka Safety Power. 
RuUltoatm, E —Sure Death Moth Trap. 
Rurnsey & Cu. — Hydraulic Rams, Lift and Force 
Pump*. 
Russell A Co. Farm Engines, Threshers, .to. 
>tent .C Co —The Soli-Acting Cuw-Milker. 
The Duigee 4 Conurd Co. -Beautiful Ever-blooming 
Ruses. 
Waugnm.tn ,t Co —Tne Vltative Compound. 
Westlnghouse A Cu ,G.—Thresliiug Machines, Horse 
PowtirsHiid tfioginea. 
Wlieeler 4 MeKck Co.—Spring Steel Tooth Horse 
Rakmi. 
Young, Ostwr w.—Imported Scrap Pictures. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Pulvermacher Galvanic Co.—Electric Belts. 
TERMS FOR 1878. 
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Will milk sore or short teats, or kicker. 
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