OCT. 42 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
617 
Socialist bill. Austria bas nearly completed the 
occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most ot 
Insurgents have been either killed, captured or 
they have tied Into servla, where they have been 
disarmed and Interned. Now that It has taken 
Austria so long a time to suppress the Insurrec¬ 
tion of a part of the populal ion of these pretty 
districts, people are more sensible of the difficul¬ 
ties which Turkey had t.o encounter In ruling 
these turbulent mountaineers. Herman. 
The Queen of Italy Is called the handsomest 
woman In Europe. The glories of a throne add 
wonderfully to the charms of a woman rightfully 
seated thereon! 
INDUSTRIAL NOTES. 
THE NEW CHALLENCE RAKE. 
Messrs. Clkqo, Wood & Co. of Dayton, Ohio, In 
addition to their standard Archer Rake, exhibited 
at the New York State Fair a new Self-Dump, 
known as the Challenge Self-Operating Sulky 
Hay Rake, which attracted a groat deal of atten¬ 
tion. This Rake Is made without either springs 
or ratchets; it has a divided axle with a gear 
whe<H on each end at the center, which, being 
thrown up by a lever, engages a segmental gear 
hung excentrlcally, by which the rako head Is 
turned and the load discharged automatically. 
In this Rake all springs, hat or spiral, are dis¬ 
pensed witn. The wneeia act independently, 
dumping from either or both. The teeth are In¬ 
dependent, and can he held down while raking 
with scarcely a perceptible pressure of the root. 
There have been a few or these Rakes made and 
operated this season, and as far as used they have 
met with an unparalleled success. It Is tne only 
geared Durap-Rike that we know of that dis¬ 
penses with all springs and ratchets, and it is an 
Implement that can be commended to the atten¬ 
tion of our readers. 
A correspondent, writing from the Paris Expo¬ 
sition, says: “ The Jury on Musical instruments, 
composed of many of the most celebrated Euro¬ 
pean experts, aud of which Dr. Franz .Liszt is the 
Honorary President, were especially pleased with 
the raagnltlc?nt display of the Estky Organ com¬ 
pany. Tuey repeatedly visited and tested their 
Instruments, and made them the standard of ex¬ 
cellence by wnicn all others or their class were 
judged. Tue jury regretted that Estky & Co., 
who are by far the largest American exporters of 
Cabinet Organs, were hors concours, but It Is the 
well-known policy of this house never to compete 
for prizes. Had they done so, there can be little 
doubt that auother grand prize, or at least a gold 
medal, would have been added to the list of 
awards to the United States.”—iY F. Tribune. 
- 
Tbk Hiqgancm Mfu. Co. of Hartford, Conn., 
have just made a new Cider Mill that Is to oe 
known as the Farmer s Favorite No. 3 It. may bo 
operated by two men or by power. Worked by 
hand It is said that It will grind torty-flve bushels 
of apples per hour, while with power It will con¬ 
sume sixty bushels. Combined with the Mill is a 
press that will express Beveuty-five gallons at a 
pressing. 
The U. S. Wind Engine aud Pump Co., Batavia, 
Ill., makers of the widely-known Halllday Wind¬ 
mill, have been the recipient of high honors at 
Paris, receiving the only medal given to wind¬ 
mills. We congratulate the Company on its hon¬ 
ors. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
isw Votes, Saturday, Oct. 5, liTS. 
Beans and Peas.—N ew mediums and marrows 
have Hold m on urriyal, and the market for old Is 
steady with Rood rates for prime. Red kidney h ive 
(alien rapidly In prieo, ami close weak, Hmck he ns 
dull. White ktdnov in light supply as yet; would 
bring quotations. New mediums. 41 DOy&l io: ulQ, 
$165@K>7'<: new marrows, $175 i 4180; old pea. 
$1 55Wa«IOO new pea. *1 70«l 75 : white ktndoy, *1 70® 
175: red kldoeva huve declined to a range of *1 T.i® 
$2 25:.black bean?. %’ imm< d Green peas. *i 35; 
8ou.hern B. E peas, >2 M)u,2 75 per 3 bush, bag i Ca¬ 
nadian pars In bulk and bond TSio80c. 
Reeelp,tt of beans, for week, 4,500 bush. Exports, 
1.686 >bls. 
Beeswax -Small lots have been takeu at 27@27so 
for Western and Southern. 
Broom Cohn.—T here are only moderate lots in 
stock, 8ale* or choice green hurl, 6@7e.; medium 
hurl. 5@6C.- olvdijH short tireen, 6k@6wo.; medium 
short green, 5@6o.; rad stubby aud crooked, he. 
Butter.—T he market has ruled quiet and quota¬ 
tions have been lame durlnir most ot the week A 
Mumbor of taimcB here with dairies are quite sur¬ 
prised at the toneless condition of trade. If any¬ 
body expects a high range of prices this seas .a he 
will bo dl-uppuiiHi'd. Supple are likely to exceed 
cu r r«nt want-, and, as the times are not apt to im¬ 
prove with cold weather,consumers Will nut support 
rutesaiiy more against them than thepresent. ibis, 
Of course, refers io the bulk of ihe State crop , but 
even the vision of 80c. and upwards fur fancy is daily 
growing dimmer. 
Diuilnlahed export trade Is a depressing feature ot 
the market. Weste o dairy has a Rood market de¬ 
mand, that Is. for the line of trade that makes but¬ 
ter a specialty. A lamer busiiieas would follow 
Western it quality were more evenly good. 
Comparative receipts and exports for pust three 
years: 
Receipts, Exports 
pkgs. llrkins. 
June 1st, ’78 to October 1st, '78 . 654,576 18a,fe06 
June 1st. 77 to October 1st, ’77.... &H.620 1H5.257 
June 1st. ’76 to October 1st, *76. 482.600 61,‘8b 
Dairy, pails,choice, 22923c.: fair to prune, J5ia20c. 
poor, 1 <tt'13o.; sblute, half tubs, choice, 2I@2 e.: fair to 
prime I7«s21e.; poor, 13 sidle.; entire dairies, I8(*20e.; 
firkins. 166418c.: Welsh, tub-. cHolce.20u>r2c.i good io 
prime, 17 4190.: poor. IOaHc.; creamery, selected, 
Sue.; uther, 23..»35 •: Ohio anil State, sweet, crcaiu, 
22®34; tVcstom creamery, choice. 3 jC. ; poor 
to prime, ia,*22c.i Western dairy, ouoioe. L®l8c.; 
other, I3@l6c.; Western factory, ladle packed. 10® 
13c.: milled and common, T®10C. 
Receipts (or week, 37,69ft Exports, 7.326 pkgs. 
Cheese —The stronger feeling which developed 
Immediately* hubsHt]UO<it country dales, bus 
been held well through the week. The feature again 
this week bus been tue almost exclusive inquiry for 
fancy lots; the late made lots closed with sales at 
9X910. Early August and good and lower grades 
move oir steady. Shtpincnu for the week have i.een 
62,659 boxes. 
State, farm dairy at 8@9c. for good to choice, 61*® 
8 c for fair to good, and 3 h@5>$c. for poor skimmed. 
Wisconsin factory, tine to tuncy, 9@9Kc.: do. good 
to prime, 7*@8*'c.: do. falrtogood, 6M@7*c. West¬ 
ern facturv firmer, and fancy, S*@9)*c.: good and 
prime, 7K@B>fo.; lair. 6®7c.; half skimmed, 5@6c. 
Receipts for week, 92,561 boxes. 
Gold closes at !()(%■ 
Liverpool cable quotation, 45s. 
Comparative Statement fok the last three 
years. 
Receipts, boxs. Exports, lbs. 
Junejl, ’73 to Oct. 1, ’78.1.851,900 80.237 293 
June 1, ’77 to Oct. I, ’77.1.478,917 69.3.16 43) 
Jcue 1. ’76 to Oct. L ’76.1,287.476 67.226,-03 
Cotton.--T he crop movement has been way be¬ 
yond expectation*, and prices have had a pretty 
sharp set buck, and closed wenk. Latest prices are: 
for October. in.35@l0.30c.; November. t0.;-;2c.: Deeem- 
er. 10 32@l0.33u.; JlinUHry. 11).37® 10.38c.: February, 
10.10® 10.4)0.: March. 10.52® 10.53c.; April, 10.61® 10.62c.: 
May. 10.70.t10.72c.; June. 10.77®10.78c. ; July. 10.83® 
Id.85c. 
Quotations for spot cotton are based on Amer- 
i an standard of ClassiOcatlon, and on cotton Instore 
running lu quality uot more than half a grade 
above or below the grade quoted : 
Wand*. 
Ala. 
(Jrlean* 
ordinary. 
SJS 
9Jf 
rittet ordinary. 
..9 
1-16 
9 1-16 
9 5-(6 
Good ordinary. 
.9 
9-16 
9 9-16 
9 13-16 
Sxrlct good do 
10 
10 
10K 
Low (Piddling. 
10K 
10X 
10.K 
Strict low middling 
»• 4 
104* 
10X 
10K 
Middling... 
10* 
10 54 
10Y 
Good middling. 
10X 
m 
11 
Strict good middling. 
11 
u 
1154 
Mlddltng fair— .. 
. k . 
li X 
UK 
It* 
Fair. 
a •* 
m 
12K 
12X 
Stained, 
Good ordinary.8*; strict good ordinary. . 9X 
Low middling.. 9X I Middling...10}$ 
Cider offered freely on wharf at 6®7o., large pack¬ 
ages; small packages, pure sweet, 9@li)c. 
Domestic Fruits.—D uring the week apples took 
a ri9lng movement, but the market has relapsed 
Into weak opal Selected, red. $l.'5@l &T, bbl.; mixed, 
western N. V„ 11.12® 1.75; other, 41 .t 1.37; open bends 
rejected. Cranberries In fur demand tor prime ripe 
stock. Cape Cod, choice lfi@8.25, bht.: other. *0®7 : N. 
J.. 4637 ; do., era tea, SJ.rOitzi; b, L.senda some tine 
sample* ibis season. Helling above Capes. Pear* arc 
Brin, and uot In overstock, Serkels. choice, fill®! i. 
bbl.: common. 1*39: Vlrgnliou. 43*7: other, fsnev, 
$4@7: cooking. S2.aO®S.W. Qui"c*» apple, $S@8.00, 
bbl; pear, $3iU50. Grape* sell stmidliy: few Dela- 
wares this year. Stale Del., li. 31b. boxes; $4«)4.i5 
per case: loos«, 8439c. lb. ConOord. Stale. eu*l. 8 lb. 
boxes. 42 75<a3,«i. Uaiawbiis. lb.,8®7c.; Concord, 3® 
4540.; Isabella. 4@5c. Watermelons dosing at $154® 
per 100, for best remnants. California p«mr». $l@4 SO 
b*>x; varieties B. Clalrgeau ; Doyenne du Cornice; 
B d’ Anjou. Muscat grapes. $4@5, per 46 lb. case ; 
Tokay, »5@0. The crop prospect of peanuts is 8uO.- 
0T0 bush, f •)• Va : ffr'.SHXI T nn.; 90,000 N. C. Market 
fairly clear of old stock ; hund-plcknd Va.. $1.55® 1.60; 
fanev, 41.45; other, $1.35<)*1 40. Cbestnuts, for the 
moment, 48<t9 bush. Shelharks, $2@2.50. 
Expo, ts of apples, 9,260 hols. 
Dried Fruits. — In apples the business is still 
limited to the bef er grades of sliced, which bring 
full unchanged prices: quarters are not settled In 
price. i’i eled peuclu-s have eased off a little and 
dosed steady. Small fruits are not changed. 
New bluckberrles are quoted at Sxc. Peaches — 
Peeled, new Georgia, ho. for poor, 7H<a8So. for f dr 
to good, and 9c. for prime, choice North Caro¬ 
lina, 10®lie.. good do., 8g9u.; unpeeled new halves, 
3>*c. quarters, 3X®3HC. Pitted cherrieB, low 15s : 
southern plums. ll@12c. Apples-Old State quarters, 
24fa2Xc.; do . sliced, prime. 4c.: do., good. 3®3-*c. 
New apples 2Xa3l<c. for Southern quarters in bbls.; 
45y®6)iic. for crime sliced, and tk»7c for fancy. New 
raspberries. 24®25c.. an i pvaporaled. 25a27c. 
Exports past week 288 bbls. dried apples. 
EGGS.—Receipts for week, ,i,7fl0 bbls.; do. last week. 
4,839 do. Stock has sold out well with rat: er stiff 
nces. Onotce limed have sold at better rates. N. 
Western fresh, 21K.‘22c.; Canadian. 2IX*.2;c.; poor 
stock. 20c.: limed State, 175413c.; Western, 16a 17c. 
Honey.—Q uiet at 15® 17c., single-comb boxes; 13® 
14c., two uo.: buckwheat. 10@12e. 
FLOUR.-Prices have droppedfurtlier on large sup¬ 
plies, and the loSter tendency of wheat. 
Latest Salas are ; *S.a0.4».90 for poor to choice 
superfine State: »3.90®4.!5 for poor to good ex¬ 
tra do., Odd *ots and lin«a; $4.15»4,45 for good to 
choice do., strictly chotee and fancy lots above 
this: 43.fi0a3.90 for very poor to funcy superfine In¬ 
diana, Iowa. Michigan. Ac. : 43.90® 1.15 for infe¬ 
rior to good shipping extra do. and *4 16@4,45 for 
good to choice extra do.: uomnion to shout choice 
white wheul extra*. f4.i0@8.l8; choice 10 about fancy 
do at |,5.l5u.-‘ ; .00: red ami amber winter wheat, inju¬ 
rin' to very choice trade and family at V4A6.'0: rourn 
hoop Ohio ho 44.1X1344.2S, and trade and family brands 
of do. at $4.26® 46.50, Mia latter rate for very oholce, 
(fancy lots quoted higher): St. Rent*. $4.10® 4.75 for 
very poor to good extra, and 44 7.v«,ij,(X) for good to 
very fanc» : Mlnno»AHa clear, very Inferior lo fancy 
at 44(a5.75; Ml nesota "straight.” Inferior to very 
choice at 45.'«825 {‘ome very funcy. Including old. 
quoted above these figures, andpatent fair to very 
fancy ai 46.25®B 4 i|j tinsouud stock at from 42®6UU: 
oltv mill extra at 4500<i5 15 foi West Indies (the 
latter rate for sulcily choice In new packages), do. 
for England, $3.90®$4.00; do. trade mill family ex¬ 
tras. 45.60®6.tO. do. for Smith America, •6,2535 75 for 
fair to fauev ; No. y u t $2 70 *365 for very Inferior to 
very fancy, the latter an extreme. 
Corn Meal—S ales at$2 90®$2.95 for Brandywine, 
and *2.36®2.71 for yellow Western. 
BUCKWHEAT Flour—I s offered lower. Sales at 
$1.75® 2.10. 
Grain.— Wheat has been In large receipt, the con¬ 
dition of the foreign markets generally unfavorable, 
and i,rices have been lower and clos.-d easy. 
latest sales are of No. 1 red at »1.U55<®1 06: ungrad¬ 
ed white at 41.01 540 * 1 1'84 : No l white, steamer gr.n e, 
at $1.07: No 1 white, $1 08®l.'«Ki white State at, 
extra white atJl.lO'-S; No. 2 while nt »l 0®1.064: No, 
3 white at f)04H®1.95: No. 2 red at ll.Uoiui.05M do. 
steamer crude at $1.03V®1.94; No. 2 amber, ut 41.0IH 
r<el 04 1 ungraded amber at $K»1.0ftX: red Canada. In 
bond, at $1 0)j4®l 0,’: No. 2 Chicago spring at 9™ , No. 
3 spring at 8819 INKS: N w York No 2 spring. October 
option, t: 9tl-»9 Aic : do. November option, at 9*Hc ; 
No 2 amber, October option, ut $t 03 \m* 1 . 01 : do. do- 
itverv Oct 16 to 25th, at $i 0i; do. November option, 
at No. 2 red, October up'lon. ai $1.U6.il.(6H: 
do November option, at 41.06« 1.U63*; do. December 
option, at ‘1.07X ; No. 1 white, duUvcr.es in October, 
at fl US.ail.08H: do. first half of November: 41 .O 6 H: 
uncraoed wh.tc, October delivery, m 41 0): and No. 
1 red, del* very last half October, at $l05Jf- Rye at 
59c. for No. 2 Western and 'Iiw64c. for Slate. Corn 
has been fairly iictl eat easier prices; latest sales 
are ot steamer mixed, at «»c; New York N 3 ut 
47\C.: New York No -’at IS5£'U48H' - .; uugr.ided mix¬ 
ed Western ill 47 hw41I5*c: No. 2. October, ut 4SUw 
18N.C.; do. November. ut4h3*c | do December, at .si -t 
50Vc.; steamer mixed. Oetuber, at48<r4HSc.; do. No¬ 
vember Ut i8ic Oats have been active and ch'Std 
firm, inolud ng New York No. 2 white at 29W 29sc.; 
New York No. 3 white at 27XC.; New York No. 1 at 
315<c.; New York No. 2 at 2952295{c.: New York No. 3 
at : 6 j< * 26540 .; New York rejected at 25®25V{c.: white 
Western at 27K ■' 35c.; mixed Western at 25®32c.; 
white State ot 28 a35c ; mixed State at 27®32.Ho ; New 
York extra white qu ted at 3?X"’38c.: N w York No. 
1 white quoted at 35®36c.; No. 2 Chicago. October 
delivery, at 3U5£c. 
Hay and Straw.—P rime lots of hay are wanted 
at steady prices; shipping grades are easier on full 
T^COl 
Sul, * at 40®45c. for shipping, and 65®70c. for re¬ 
tail Qualities. Straw quoted at 35@45c. for long rye ; 
30w35c. for sh< rr rye. 
Exports for the week, 690 hales. 
Hops,—M r. Emmet Wells says In his circular: 
“ Willi more liberal receipt* and a better assortment 
to choose from, exporters have been able to pick up 
some 100 bales •<[ choice hops, and for these they 
have piihl our highest quoted price. Brewers have 
also bought morn freely, making a demand, on 
the whole, sufficient to take up nearly all of the 
floutlog stork of new. Business, no doubt, could be 
largely Increased with more liberal arrivals, aud 
without forcing It. Tor orders arc here fro n abroad 
for choice hops. At Cooperstown and Watetvllli; 
1 rade is reported very dull. 10 to 12 cents being all 
that buyers are willing to pay for a primearticle. 
Quotations are for New Yorks, new crop, choic .13 
(2,1a ; New Yorks, new crop, good and prime, I1®12: 
New Yorks, new crop, poor, 8®10; Eastern, new crop, 
lOi 12; Wisconsin, new crop, 10412: Yearliugs, 
growth 1877 (nominal) 5®8: Olds.all growth, 2®4. 
Poultry and Game.—L ive ohloven? are easy; 
fowls, nut In large supply, have brought fair rates. 
Roosters temporarily higher, owing to a Jewish rit¬ 
ual. Turkeys low. Ducks and ge *e unchanged. 
Chickens, N. .J. 13o. lb: Slate. l‘2W<®13c.; Southe-u 
and Western, i2«1sho Fowls—N J., 13c-: Si.aie, 12)4 
®13u. . Western. 12® IS^C- Ducks, f.tl, F pair, 41 : poor 
to fair 40®s(M. Geese. N J and Penn., f 1.25® 1.75; 
Southern and Wwen, 41®1.2ft. 
Dressed poll,try quoted about, as before. Some lots 
turn out common and se'l il wly. 
Tu'keys, dry pteked, H,®l5c.: 1 ther. ll®12e. Pa. 
chickens. I.'kAITc ; N. J.. l.'L»l5c. S ate. I3'<#l<iv, West¬ 
ern, 12(413C. P;i. dry picked fowls. >4®l.'o.: N. J.. 13® 
14c.: poor t,< fair other. lU^r'c. Ducks, extra, 1 raise.; 
State, 13®14c.; poor, 10®l2c. Geese, cbolcc, 14@l6c.; 
other, 8 ® 2 c. 
'I’he went .er ha* boon very unl'ke fall and game 
has ruled weak ; roost Items lower 
Urous-, trapped, pair,ftVaPUe.: State partridges 70 
<37ic.: Western. 50c. Woodcock, State, Bow65c.: West¬ 
ern, 4ft a 50c.; English snipe $150 do*.; plover, 41.50; 
ffl (bt pigeons, $1.75®2 ; Mallard ducks, 56c. ¥ pair, 
common, 25®35c. 
Provisions have beeff un»ettled and generally 
lower: Mess pork quoted at $8707t8 90 for spot lots; 
$8 6u(gS70 lor October and November deliveries. Ba¬ 
con at 60 . for long clear and 6 H tor short rlear. Lard, 
western xteaen, at 46 70 for spot lots: 4667u, for 
October; 4665 for November, and 46 6254viO 65 for De¬ 
cember. Tallow ut 7c. for prime. Stearine at 7H 
fur Western Beet Hams at t’7®18. Beef—extra 
mess at tin dOdtll: P'am mesa, 4lh"'-10.50; packet, 
$11® 12 for bbls.; extra India $19r®20 for city brands ; 
do.. Philadelphia, 41 R ®19 
Seeds.—T imothy is lower, and selling at $1.15. 
Clover at TSfof^c. Flaxseed is lower; sales at $1.46 
®1.4G. 
Tobacco.—E xport demand continues brisk, and 
'the market la In good shape. Quotations are fur 
KENTUCKY LEAF. 
Light. Heavy. 
Common lugs.2Y® 3X 4 ® 4q 
Good lugs..3>4® 49f® a 
Low leaf.4>*® 5)4 55*® 6)* 
Medium leaf. 5s@ 6 )< 6 h@ 7 
Good leaf . 8 8 @ 9 
Fine leaf. . 854®10 10 ®12 
Selections .— ®— I25i'tal4 
SKEDLKAF—CROP OF 1877. 
New England wrappers, fine.18 @35 
do. do. selections.18 @36 
do. seconds. . .. 10 @12 
do. fillers... 6 @7 
Pennsylvania assorted lots,common. 8 @9 
do. do. fair. 10 @12 
do. do. fine. It @17 
do. wrappers . 18 w35 
do. fillets . 65<@ 7 
New York assorted lots, common to medium 654® 3 
Ohio assorted lots. 8 @1U 
WDcunstn assorted lots. 7 @10 
Vegetables. — Exports of potatoes, past week 
2,005 bbl.: of Onions. 95 do. Potatoes continue to 
rule strong, prc*er t Slouk well uuder cOlHl* *1. Early 
Ros°, choice, 42 25w>K 30; other. 41 75@2: Peerless, 
$1 72 12: Sweets are cheap but qmei, range $1 r 0@ 
175. Onions, white. $t@l50: red, 6 h«.l 25 bbl.: Yel¬ 
low. $ 1 @I 25. Marrow squash, bbl ; f I 2' 1 : Hubbard, 
do., 41 aVivl 73. Cabbages, per KO, $2 50(^5; Cauli¬ 
flower, 42®,1 per bbl; Egg Plants. 100 $l@2 5(): R. 
Turnips. $1 26.oil 50 Beets, 7ic.(n$l: Carrois. $125; 
B ihn se PePTo-ra 7ue.@$l: Cucumber pickles, I00J. 
4iy.'@250; Coin >1 toes,Crate.20a25c.. Stri ng beans, bag, 
25(<v5Uo.: Lima bean-, bag, 5c.@$l 25: Shelled, 42 at).< 2 3; 
Sweet Corn, per lOO. 50e.@$l: 5; Pumpkins, per 100, 
$3@6. 
Wool.—T here h"s been a UUIe more to trade, 
manufacturers buying more freely, and their wants 
met promptly at the following prices. 
Quotations are—Ohio. Pennsylvania and West 
VtWt'n a —XXX and picklock, 40.ti:c.; XX,S5@37; X, 
35®37 : Nu. I,m6®38c.; Nu. 2, 33@3oc; coarse, 30@3.'c. 
combing, 38®45c. 
New York, Michigan, and Wise rnsin. XX,32.i34c. ; 
X 32ia34c : No. I. 34@aUc.: No.2, 3 l@ 3 ic.; c arse, 2S@ 
81c.; combing. 3T@42e. 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee—XX. 3.’@34c.; 
X. 32®34c.; No. 1 , 33 a 85c.; No. 2, 3t®3lc.‘, course, 27@ 
30c.; combing, 33(342c.. unwashed Combing. ;8,u33c. 
Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota—XX, 3.v34c.; X, 32@ 
34c.; No. 1, 32dVH0d No. 2, 38 31c.; OoU'Se. 250270. 
Georgia, A labalua.Mississippi and Louisian;*—Fine 
unwashed, 27@30c.; medium unwashed, 26a29c.- 
coarse unwashed, I 8 ® 2 tc.; burry, ll@l 6 c- 
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Genuine versus Spurious Electric Bells. Partic¬ 
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C o., Cincinnati, O. 
#(tt' gltlrprtiqi* 
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Any one having PEARL MILLET SEED for sale, 
may find a purchaser by addressing, stating price 
and quantity in hand, JNO. SHANE, 
P. O. Box 33IS. New York. 
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JUST OUT. SOMETHIN!} NEW 
Farmers’ Favorite No. 3 
Designed to be Run by Two Men 
or by Power. 
Two men will grind thirty-five to forty bushels 
apples per hour. By power It will grind sixty bush- 
elB per hour. 
It is combined with a large Press that will press 
75 gallons at a pressing. Retail price $50. 
HIGGANtJJl MF’G CORPORATION, 
Higgautiin, Cl., 
Sole manufacturers. 
A NEW HORSE SHOE 
MADE OF WELDED STEEL AND IRON, WITH 
CONTINUOUS CALK. 
sssmr^f% Acknowledged by Veteri- 
JrsP? nary Slug eons, promi- 
ne.nt Horsemen, bi d all 
who have used it, to be THE 
Bt ST SHOE IN THE WORLD. 
It Is a continuation o- ti;e 
shell of the hoc:, sad elves 
', -'JkL **V an equal bearin tillar und. 
It PREVENTS iN'TSRrERING, 
Lame-ess. and all i vils 
A resulting from the uso of the 
jF.. ordinary -hoe. Bv its use 
& horses hot n g Quarter 
Cracks, tender Feet and 
-msm Corns, travel with peh- 
^—T^fect kask. Trial set, with 
A - -nans, sent on receipt of 41. 
Send for Illustrated Pamphlei ti THE JOHN D. 
BILLING)- PATENT HORSE SHOE CO.. 265 Broad¬ 
way, New York. 
SIFTER 
HUNTERS 
MIXER, MEASURE, „ 
SLOOP, cS WEIGHER, 
Rice liiulivr, Egg Boater. Tomutts Wine, 
Starch, and Fruit Strainer. 11 M tP« u> 0, t 
S .'suary artiule* OuniPiued (\ "I sold 
dj Sifter lu tho world mat can bs 
taken in r.inr parts to cltan. 75,000 
eoldin ISO Jay a. 200.000, tvit'ia use. 
Retry SotUfkt'tprr wants It. Send 
65c. for KtuiiU or $ 1.4)0 for 
large sample. «r mump for cut- 
au*. \gl um \>uutetl, 
mate and female- 
— J. M. HUNTER, Sole Manfr, 
T7_. 80 Arcade, Clncinuati, O. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Saturday. Oct 5 1878. 
Beev-ks.—R eceipts for the week,H.739 h- ii.i cm last 
week. 13,372 du. Heavy supplies caused an irregular 
market: 10c. was the top rur best native stuers i 
dress 67 I os.; others ranged at 7 s - I'Sc to dies 55® 
3*5 Tbs, Texas. Cob’racl.i and 4’her kee 6e. t,■ drers 54 
Tbs., and 7Jto. lo dress 6, lbs. Kxpuri demand very 
light, u few ntte rules 9,S@l0c. 
Cow- and Calves.—T hree oar loads have re¬ 
ported sold iu4M)@65per bead, or old prices. 
Vkal Calves.- P tnie, easy handling sizes of 
no Ik have a«ld well nt 6N-.u71»i;. Choice he *vy 6H@7e. 
Other ,heavy, 4H C.HC.; Fed calves h.v*'4sc. ■ glass 
and butter milk, 2^@3)ic.iSome Western 224 lb calves 
brought 6so. 
Shkep and L i mbs.—R eceipts for the week. 23,409 
head: do. ia,t week, 29.815 do. * beep slow »nd 
prices easy, 35»w4)*e. ; umbs in fmr demand at 45f & 
a\c. 
Swine.—R eceipts for the week, 33,084 head; do 
last week, 25.216 do. Ohio live, 3y@4c : one load a 
fraction above. N. J.diessed hugs. 5S@0Sc Weather 
against them. 
r|lO EXi’ORTKKSut APPLES to EUROPE, 
L L iwest rates of freights by fa^t steamers Pa • 
ticulars free. Auply to F. H. KELPH A CO., 
Freight Brokers and Shipping Agents. 
29 Broadway. New York. 
PIANOS & ORGANS SLgiraE 
KeilflCtinu to cln*e out present stock ot 2ll0 
New anil ^econil-hiiml Insirunieut- ot Oisi* 
class makers, tally wjin-uuted. «tul at prices 
that IIFEY CO M PE’l'l : 11S >. lor cash or in- 
-i n II men l s. ALT’.-, VV % 'TED tor IVATtKS’ 
SIIPIUIOK II ELI, BUG 4 N't aid PIANOS. 
|)lu*ti'iued tuiulogups Vailrd. fluKACf. 
WAV Elf- dk SONS, tlauulVicliirers iml Deal* 
ers,40 Kn-t 14th St., > Y. Also Gni’l Agts. 
tor r»HOMNGEllS’ celebrated ORGANS. 
Electro-Plated Ware, German Silver and Britannia Spoons 
Factories, Wallingford, Conn 
