For Simplicity. Dnrabii 
Power this mill has no ei 
runs equally 
well inlightor 
Works well no- 
stance*; never 
gets ont. off or¬ 
der, We warrant all our 
mills. Circulars and ite 
scrip live catalogues sent 
fret! on application to the 
Phelps Ji Bigelow Wind 
Mill Co.. Kalamazoo. Midi. 
i son rosBist 
1*4’.KAOS 4,CO 
_ -^aissnrnw. 
'vfisioosr 
AUS. 7 
and the forests left as bare as in Winter. Three 
hall-stones weighed one pound. The storm cov¬ 
ered a strip four miles wide and ten mites long. 
Every green thing was swept before It, and not a 
bushel of grain can be saved. The damage la esti¬ 
mated at $7 #,000.KoportB from more than ion 
In planes Michigan, telegraphed here on July 31. 
show that the continuous rains the past few weeks 
have inflicted leas lnj ury than was feared. W heat 
was harvested in good order, despite the some¬ 
what unfavorable circumstances, and the quality 
of the crop in one-half the places reported is fair 
to very good, and in one half the remainder In¬ 
jured slightly, but it Is thought not seriously. 
The total crop la believed to be much Larger than 
in 1879, which was the largest crop ever harvested. 
The product la estimated at 35,iii)0,ooo bushels. 
The reports as to hay and oats are excellent, and 
the same Is true of all the Spring crops....,... 
A telegram from St, Paul, Minn., on July si, anys 
that nearly complete returns have been made to 
the oflico of the commissioner of Statistics, of the 
acreage of the wheat in the state this year, and 
Its yleid and average of last year. hast, year's 
acreage was 2,769,369 acres, and the yield 33,-151,435 
bushels, some bounties being estimated. This year 
the acreage is 2,95^,688 acrca, aome counties being 
estimated. This is an Increase of 190,OW) acres. 
Tne returns show a heavy falling ofTlu the Old-set¬ 
tled counties, where me wheat crops have been 
failures for several years, while aome of the front ier 
counties have more than doubled In the acreage. 
This snimug or production tends to raise the aver¬ 
age. Estimates from nearly all tho counties, and 
opinions from competent farmers justify the belief 
that the average j leld per acre mis year will be 
from to to 12 bushels la the southern part or the 
State, and from to to 20 in the western counties 
and tne fled Klver Valley. It is thought the aver¬ 
age yield will not fall below i*$ bushels, which will 
make an aggregate yield of over u,ooo,00o bushels. 
This, of course, Is subject to accidents of harvest 
and errors of too saugulne reporters. 
“The flrst bale of mis season’s crop of hops 
was sold ou Thursday by S. <£ F. Uhlrnan. In the 
Produce Exchange, to M. Eckstein, of Staten Is¬ 
land. The hops were growu by W. Hathaway, 
of orlskauy Falls, Oneida county, N. Y., and sold 
for ou cents per pound. The Messrs lihlman say 
that, judging from present reports, the coming hop 
crop in mis state and throughout the country 
will exceed that of last year 25 per cent., the 
crop then being about 120 ,oou bales. It Is too 
early to speak with certainty oi the crop abroad, 
hut present indications are ol a fair yield. A new 
parasite has attacked the vines In some districts, 
and this may affect the general yield. Tne flrst 
bale of last year s crop was not received la this 
Oily until Aug. 10. 
Lydia E. Pinkuam's Vkuktaule Compound has 
done thousands of women more good man the 
medicines ol many doctors, ic Is a positive cure 
foralltemale complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. 
Pinkham. sold by all druggists. 
Refined and educated women will sometimes 
suffer iu silence lor years from kidney disease, or 
constipation or plies, which could be easily cured 
by a package of Kidney-Wort. 
If you arc almost worn out don’t give up, but 
take Kidney-Wort aud It will give you new life. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
NEW YOIIK. Saturday, July 31,18S0. 
Beans and Peas.— The bean market is quiet and 
the moderate receipts more iliau till current export 
or local wants. A strong export duutuna is not look¬ 
ed lor as sales arelurg.Jyalratul ol last year’s to date. 
True, many have none to new outlets tuis year, out 
sellers uo not expect large CuUauorders in the place 
of what has gone t > West Indian paints. Usd kid- 
uevs are a shade tinner. tireen fairly quotable at 
$1.0001.05 for Wlscousiu. Southern B. B steady fur 
perlect at $2 * 2 bush. hag. 
Marrow beans, inline, m.67H®I.60 Cither, $1.4501.65; 
medium, prime, *MU: other. $1.2.j@1.3j; pea. «1.45® 
l.tW: white aiduey, *l,7Uii»1.85: rod kidney, prune. 31.40 
@1.45: other. * 1 . 2 a. 41 . 3 i; black (or turtle soup), *2.20(4) 
2 25; Cal, Lima. ft. 
Beeswax.—T rade Is in small lots, and 24)£@25c. 
quoteu tor Western aud Southern. 
Export-* since J ah. 1st, 63,478 B>s.: same time last 
year 32,300 n>s. 
Butter.—T he strong positl on into which line aud 
upper grades of State have moved bus now a favor¬ 
B* i\ 
Halladay Standard. 
VICTORIOUS AT 
Phila., 1876—Paris, 1878 
25 Years in Use. 
GUARANTEED SUPERIOR 
To any other Windmill Made. 
17 SUES—I MAN TO 45 HORSE POWER 
Adopted by the. leadino it ft Co.’s 
and by the. U. Gout, at 
Forts ana Garrisons. 
$3,500,000 worth now In Use. 
Send for Catalogue "B" and 
Price List. 
U.S. WIND END. & PlMP CO,, 
_ Batavia, Ill* 
Adams Wind Mill* 
w orks in a lighter breez e 
than any other. Governs 
Y / =s itself perfectly. I ts op- 
— Y j/- '■§5* eratten can not be inter- 
r~ iL r i 'l^XdeSFi!?— -ir fered with by ice or sleet 
(, ftD '-^3^2@§/VV\ storms. Well made, 
/ t\ Strong, Durable. 11- 
JWSiumaJ i lustratcq circulars of all 
f k \ y oar goods sent free. Ad- 
■fgwl: Hg drees MARSEILLES 
MFG. CO.. Marseilles, 
La SaRe co., IU. Send 
- CHALLENGE WIND 1/IILLS 
i Victorious at all fairs, Over 7.000 in 
flbSS’l “ A Tlf.' A i ictual use in every State and Terri- 
x.S5r>d *~ ‘ lory of the T_7. s. It is a section wheel— 
NOS? I has been made by the present Co. for 
ten years; in all that time not one has 
blown down without tower breaking— 
•nSrfcur a record no other mill can show. \Ve 
leave it to the public to determine their merit. Mills 
sent on 30 days’ trial. Best Feed Mills, Com Shelters. 
Ac., Sc. Catalogue free. 
CHALLENGE MILL CO.. Batavia, IU. 
I. X. L. WIND MILL. ^nin„. 
able influence upon good under grades. Creamery 
State has to take Us chances with low grade West¬ 
ern. Tne volume of business is seasonably soon for 
home and foreign use; buyers mr the latter purpose 
are competing lo some extent for best high priced 
stock. This is a gixKl feature for a product that 
mast henceforward take an outlet abroad for its 
arrived surplus. It is predicted that the English 
trade in American butler must steadily enlarge as 
tin floe qua ily of Our slo.k ta ye iriy growing In at¬ 
tractiveness, while thu cost of planing Hill tlie Brit 
Ish markets is likely to Du doci-iediy ,n consumers' 
favor compared with much home raised and the Im¬ 
portant Danish deliveries. Exports of butter from 
.(an 1 to date, 1U,OUU,OCO Its. or about 3,000.0(111 mss than 
last year. 
Creamery, nnest 20@27c. ; good to prime, 24025c.; 
fair to good, *.l@24o.: sweet cream, ZhyMc.; State, 
firkins, yellowUtlga.'tn,; palls and hf. tubs, choice, 25 
«**24u., good to pr ime, 2l*»'23c.; poor to good. 16t»2lc.; 
Welsh tubs e.noice, * 2 ®23c; poor to g -od. 16 @' 2 G.: 
Western imitation creamery, 10,(j22c.; dairy, fresh, 21 
@22c.; good to prime, tew-Oii.; poor to good, 14@i8c.; 
lactory. flue prime iri&llki.; other parcels I4i917e. 
iteceipts for \v.ok, 29,1114 pltgs. Exports. 15,LUO do. 
CHEEsE.—1’he exports for the week reach 94.800 
boxes. The demand has been quite active, The 
larger receipts at oue time caused weakness, but uy 
the close marked flrnmeBS is noted. 
Quotations: riiato factory, fancy. 10J41OJ4O.: do. good 
to prime,O-jUtUXc.! do. fuii to good, 8>*i'a9>4C.: do.naif 
skimmed, miHv-i Wlsconiln iactory, fine, 9,w*ij9'4c.; 
uo. good to prone, 8Jf«tU3»C.; do. fair to good.B^raSic.; 
tinlo Iactory, Hue. Wfij0)< j.; do. good to prime. 8»<a9C.: 
do. flat, lair to good. i'fVSSMc.: do, poor to fair. 
7)40* 
iteceipts tor week, I(C!,U0U boxes. 
Exports. 87,i)0U do. 
Liverpool caole, 62*. 
bieatu, J7B, 6U.t«4Ss. 
Cotton.- The market has been active, closing at 
for July, Jl.4l@ll.48a,, August, 11.49c.; September, i0.9u 
®10.9iC.; Ootooer, 10.500.; ■November, 10.45^10.49; De- 
cemuer, lil.4»u>li).t,0c.; January, lU.oliajlO.53.; February, 
10.88(311U.7U. 
Quotations for spot cotton are based on American 
standard of clasaiacauon. and uu cotton in store 
running in quality not more than half • grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
N. Orleans 
Ordinary. 
Upland*. 
and Gulf. 
» 3-16 
Texas. 
8 
3-10 
strict ordinary. 
.... 8 11-16 
3 13-16 
8 
13-16 
Good ordmary. 
.... 9 11*16 
9 te-16 
9 
13-lu 
otriot good do... 
....10 3-16 
IU 5-16 
lu 
6-16 
Low middling. 
....10 16-16 
11 l-lo 
11 
1-16 
dtriotiow middling.. 
....II ;*-*6 
11 7-16 
11 
7-16 
Middling. 
....ll 9-16 
It ll 16 
11 
11-16 
Good middling.. 
....12 1 16 
12 3-16 
12 
4-16 
Strict good middling. 
....12 6-16 
12 7-16 
12 
7-16 
Middling Fair. 
....12 13-16 
12 15-16 
12 
15-16 
ttkir .. 
..13 7-16 
STAIN all. 
13 9 16 
1.) 
9-16 
Good ordinary. 
Btrtot good ordinary. 
7 13-16 1 i.ow middling. 
8 11 in i Middling. 
. 9 
5-16 
10» 
Dried Fruita.—N ew pitted cbevrles and black¬ 
berries navu been warned and the former nave real¬ 
ized an auvanee. Apptes aud peaches are alow. 
North Carolina apples, lair u> good, at 6>j® 
"He.; euoiue, at AgiS^o.; New York state quarters 
at JH'-yTtc.; patent nviipofateii, in cases, choice 
at IUI 13 H.. g>.od and prime I3.H®f4C.: evaporated, 
*hccd at ——c. Evaporated poeitru peaches, good 
mioice, at hk,y'.!»c.; North Caroiiua peeled Choloe, 
at 16*ti?c.; Georgia prime at lUishic. ; lair to good at 
15*110.; common at lUg*i2c,; impeded halves at — 
—u.; du. quarters utbaiOHO. Clued chemas at 17c. 
asked for old. and sales alloailiic. f,r new. Blacx- 
borriss nominal, tutapuuin«* at 2i>W27c. lor new. 
Finds at lVaH7>,c. 
Eggs.— Receipts for week, 9.38) bbls.; do last week. 
8.5uu uo. The demand la ateauy but light, and when 
there Uave ue«u extra ai rlviil of a tew hundred 
buis. above the wants of the trade, prices have fluc¬ 
tuated against theselter. fruit noil vegetables have 
a weaseuiug effect upon the egg market at this sea¬ 
son. The late revision Of price* is not named with 
Confidence, Hrme Wastern ttow lead the trade in 
quai.ty merit. 
Near Foiuts, 170182. doz.; State and Penn. 18® 
lie.; Western, fresh, iti®i7c.. Canadian, ilu. 18c.; poor 
murks and heiu lota, 1&»15>40. 
Flour.-D emand h *8 been quite brisk and prices 
have been very strong stuce lecelpte are uiodeiut.e. 
Latest prices are ».s.oUw4.6U for interior to very 
fancy ouperUue State and Western; , 4.26 j,4,5o u <1 ordi¬ 
nary to very goou extraStato, oud iououu lines; 44.611 
®4.ti6 fox very good vo fancy ao.; t4.t9-t4.6U for ordi¬ 
nary to very good suipptug extra Western, and $l.6u*& 
4.*a for good to tancy shipping extra do.; mtenor to 
very good white wuuai *«.*«*, i4.2jupi.7j; very good 
to V6i‘y ctiutcd do. *it f$3.7*>xiJi.T.i; rou uqu (Niuuur 
wihjor wneai, lutenor .0 choice .rauo .»nd Xomity. 
at *ouud coop Uii.., «4.t0a6 UO; and trads 
and iam.il> urauds of uo. ul 45.1111*11.211; ou L-ocls at 
t6.15®0.86 {Or interior to good *ui u . «6.S5ia(S.7& for 
avou to very tiUoito: Minnesota Clear, very mierlor 
to fancy, at <i.2Ujgn.5U; Mlnnestita * straignt, very 
poor to fancy, at *5 85*7.00, and patani in¬ 
ferior to very fancy at ,ii.0U®3,75; unsound stout 
at rrom *2 2o*o.OU : city nun exi/n at »f>,riu*i.75 for 
very good to choice for the Wiut Indies; do. for 
Auaiand, S4.26 ,t*.8 j fur poor to very Choice spring 
wheat, and M 00 ( t6.50 for winter wheat product; uo. 
trade aud laiuny extras. *b.UU*J.25; du. ior jouih 
America. 45.76y*ii.U0, No. 2 at 42.40 *5.50 for poor to 
very choice. 
Receipts for week, flour, bbls. 85.550; corn meal, 
do.o,8Jj. wheat, bush. 2o,5wy.«Hl,corn.du. 1 .874.0. U outs, 
uo. In.ito; rye, do. l.nu. peas, ao. lou.uuti, beaus, do. 
900 . rice, pkgo, 1,000. 
Expi.iis for week, flour 105,935 bbls.: corn meal, 
l.ltol bbls.; wueftt, 1,478,300 oush.; coru, l.rgkl.OdU busu.; 
oats, 5 ,i0j bush,; peas, 500 tiusn.; beans, 679 bush.; 
r*oe i.Tuj pkgs. 
Frksu CRCtTS.—Supplies of nearly every item 
liuve ariivod taster ttmu they oould be used and Ufc 
over st ck has been largely at biuers’ option. 
Apples are thegreatesl drug. Soutneni Bartlet,suoc 
> aiming flue; stock now plenty; enough to Uo quoted 
by the obi. but sales arc sio w, Grape* aruicipute a 
ueniond. A uruali arrival Of tOu boxes California 
Harden pcara. Washington and Purple Do* oime 
plums quoted at f.l*l 69 P box. Biackuerrius have 
iuu out tuelr snasou, 
Appies, strawoerry. B bbl. *1 ; Summer Pippin, 
"ao.tanSl; Orange 75 e,u 4 ti; Njaca 75c.^. 41 ,; Ueu Asira- 
ohan,cnolue, »i, s»*, t Bougu, 7'5o.tji»l; Sour 75c,** 1 : 
Bough, common. 604003 . Peaches, Jersey. «* basket, 
404 ft; Aid. it Dei., Crawl*).d, p ci. $ 100 , 144 : Troth, 
* cr.. Toc.itf 1; per Uaxk., 50c.®f., Eariy Y'ork t* o>r.. 
*.l,20t*I7o, Pears. Harden. Stale. ^ obi.. »36t7: 
Clapp’s FaVqril*. Stale. foiW. Hioodgood. $3.74; 
C.*iuu«ritiij, m- 4 Doouicr, ^1 : iiull. Suiio. 
Sugar Top, f2*3, Hull, elate, $4(ft4.jU, Bartlett, 
Southern choice f'JigiVJO; poor $1,26*1.75: Clapp's 
Favorite. *2.50. cooking pears. * bbl. $2-*2.aO. Plums 
Ekh", ptatc, obl. ft®a; Damson, Soutueru' 4< qt. tv* 
lllc. Grapes, Delaware, >’H„ case Of 18 3-» boxe-, $ 1 , 
(a7; Concord, South'n, $3.50(94; Hariford. Southern, 
fJigit, Ives, South'D. f.i«iv4, Ives and Hartford, Sth'n 
♦ rt>. bwic.; Concord tii*8c.; Delaware i0®i2c. Black¬ 
berries. Lawton, Jersey, f quart, SaiOC., Jersey, 
v q ii.irt do. v% iiortleberru’w, ^ bu, oui, 
7o®a7c. Jersey.# y, bu. box. 60»6te.; Md. & L>ei. # qt.; 
4*tic. Apricots. Up-river, prim,!, t* qt„ 20<?2oe., 
common, .* qt , luusl6c Nutuisg msions, Jenny 
Lind, Jersey,# bbi.. fi,75®2.26; cllroa, Jersey, fi.50 
(S*. WuteriuelonB. Baltimore, i 0 i». »io* 20 ; Nau- 
ucoke.fUXadb, Norfolk, fa*i0. l'eauots .unchanged 
ana dull. 
GRAIN.—Wheat has been active but variable us to 
price, closing ttrtu. Exports for the week have been 
l.UJO.iAX) bush. 
Latest priqos are for No. 1 white at ILOOal.lO; do., 
July, ac ai OwH: uo.. August, at #1.08; do.. 8eptem- 
her, at *1,08; No.» white at fi.04*l.04H : ungraded 
W No. 3 red at f i.08\wl.09; do. July, 
nt $1,U8kds 1.00: <lo. August, at fi.Osj* aL09: do., 8op- 
temoei, atfijjKV^U.ooH; do. October,at#l.00H(2i{.U9V; 
do. steamer grade ut $l.ofl; No. 3 rod at fl.U4Hfe4l.0a- 
dO" Bteamer grade. *t #1.0.* 1 , 02 . ungraded rod ut 
92o.«f#l.0e, mixed winter at fl.OlH'C^i.Oi: No. 2 MU- 
waukceaud hard spring ut $f,1)9*1.10. Rya Ik llrrn at 
83c. for No. 2 We4tern for August delivery. Corn has 
been active, cl jsing ut for New York No. 2, ut 47 ** 0 * 
4,7\'c.; do. July, at 47St»47ikc.i do., August, ut 47 kc.; 
do.. September, iSEWisnc.: ungraded anxeu Wes torn 
tu 4l04,\o.. No* York No.2 White atWHc.; New Y’ork 
yellowatftHc. Otis are in liberal denitua und high¬ 
er; latest sales are of No.l white Ht38*40a. Nu. 3 white 
at36®36j.: New York No. 1 at 3.1c.; Now York No. 2 at 
386438)411.,• No. a at 35c.; ungradud white Western at 
38*430.; ungraded mixed Western at 3(i@38c.; No. 2 
Chicago at 38Ro. 
Hat and Straw.—D emand is active and prices 
well sustained. 
New nay quoted at 8 O 0 tdifi.Oi, us to quality; 
shipping hay quoted at 85c.; retail lots at ‘JOo.*#1 tur 
medium, and $1.10®$1.15 for prime and fancy quali¬ 
ties; clover, 600465c. Straw at $101.06 for long rye, 60 
(»H5c. for short rye, and 550360c. for oats. 
Exports for week, 3.900 bales: since Jan 1, 73,780do.; 
do. last year, 42,300 do. Cheap supplies at present 
are from Canada. 
HOP3.—The market, shows a dull unsettled and 
weak feeling. Quotations are for 
__ „ Cents per a. 
New York, new crOp.and choice.. ..31 034 
New Y'ork, new crop, medium and good.27 @30 
New York, new crop, low to fair.25 @27 
ICastnrn, new crop.— (j|— 
Wisconsin, new crop..,— @— 
Yearling . 7 @15 
Olds, all growths... 4 fe $10 
Faciflo Const, new....28 @32 
Pacific Const, olds (nominal). 5 @ 8 
On. Cake. -Western is quoted $31 @31 ,C0, 
POULTRY Anii game.—D ressed chickens continue 
to arrive IT ely and best near points are lo wer. The 
weather has been more favorable for BhipmentB aod 
with the offerings turning out better Ibe market haB 
ruled quite Steady for fowls and chickens. Turkeys 
have only a special hotel and steamer call. 
Turkeys, choice, small, Ice-packnd, RaiUc.; fair to 
good. .11412c.: Phila . dry-picked. l'JdHc.: chickens, 
Fhtln., large, &>*42le.: smub. Jiteiliic.; 8i»ie. scalded, 
liivtlTc.; Western, scalded, 14r»Ilio.; KowIh. Fbiia.. dry. 
picked. 110184.*.! Jersey, dry-picked, prune, 13@15e.; 
scalded, i2R@l3c.: 8tate. (iry-pickcd, prime, 13).; 
acaldcd, prime, t2c.Weaicrn, dry-picked, prime. 13 
1 ® 12Ho,-, »ca ded, prime. 12ct: poor to fair, llk3I lo.; 
ducks, spring, dry-pickcd. Urge, liajilc.: small, 13@ 
loc ; Spring, 8tatc. s*aided. 12® uc.- Fhlla.. old dry- 
picked. 103411c.: squabs, white, pur do* sl.rfia'J; dark, 
$101.26. 
As before, tho free receipts of dressed tone down 
rates for chicken.* in coops. Fowls are quiet and 
much lucre 1 . 1 c of supply would break prices. 
Chickens. large, P lb., 10c,; small. 15c., West¬ 
ern A Southern 13@14c.; fowls, Jersey, i2c.; 
Western, ll@12c.; Southern, 11c.: roosters. 4(S6o.; 
turkeys, mixed. Jersey, Jl@12c.; Western, 10@l2o.: 
duck*. N. J., N. Y. and Fa,. 7H pair, 65:*7ic.; Western 
l5®55o.; Bouthern, 4IK«ll6o.: geese, Jersey, 4l.50ai.75c.; 
N. Y. & Fa. $1.25*1.50; Western, mixed, «l@1.25; 
Southern,«7o.@$l. 12: pigeons, 2U@35c. 
Woodcock expected to open at 75 s.80c. $1 pair. A 
few st»n-tod pigeons quoted at $l.50®2. 
Provisions Hugproducts have been active and 
advancing. 
Mess pork quoted at$1125 for July; $14.25014.30 
for August. $14.26® 14.30 tor September, and $14,300 
11.35 for October,arid *12 bid unit $12.05 asked fur 
sellers' option. Bacon at 7 % *«7Kc. ff.ir long clear and 
8 'ac. for short clear Lard ut 7.6 h. 47-67>* for Western 
steam on the spot. Beef—Extra India mess quoted at 
$lfi.60 for city; Sllifor extra, mess, and #9 50 for plain 
moss, $10.&U@it for pucket. and $1L50«J2 for family 
mess. Beef hams at $22.oO,ol23. Tallow at 7-16c. 
for prime. 
Receipts for week, beef, S',0 plcgs.: pork, 1,930 bbls.; 
cut meats. 23,103 pkgs.. lard, >0.000 pkgs. 
Exports, beef, 2,556 okgs.: pork, 5,518 bbls.; cut- 
meats 12 977,229 Iks.. lard. 8.361.17) lbs. 
Tobacco.—T he buslnets is entirely In small lots 
on borne trade account, with prices without change. 
SEKDLEAF. Crop 1678. Crop 1879. 
New England Havana seed,...— isl— 18 @25 
Wrappers. conimoD.13 @15 
Medium.16 <<418 
wrappers. commoD.J3 @lu — @— 
Medium.16 @18 — ®— 
Fine.20 @ 7X 25 @33 
Selections.30 @40 — @— 
Seconds.10 @12S 10 @13 
Filters.— @— 5)4® 7 
Fenn. assorted, low.12 @13 — @ - 
Assorted, fair.14 @16 — @— 
Assorted, due. 16 «18 18 @22 
Wrappers. 18 @35 — @— 
Fillers. 9X@10 — @— 
N. Y. ass'tod, com. to mediuialO @1 — @— 
Ohio assorted. . 8s@ll'< 7M@10 
Wrappers.15 @25 — @— 
Wisconsin assorted. 8 @12 7 @10 
Havana seed.15 @20 16 @18 
Wrappers.12 @18 — @— 
KENTUCKY LEAF. 
Ligut. Heavy 
CommoD lags.4 @ 4 '4 4*® 4V 
Good lags..4)4^ 6 6 @ Aw 
Low leaf..,.... 5)4® 6 K @ 6** 
Medium leaf. 6X® 7 7 @ 8** 
Good leaf . 7 s® 8H a ninw 
Fine leaf. 9 @11 11 @13 
Selections...U 0 — — *3 
MANtTACTtTRKD TOBACCO, 
A moderate business ha*j been dune in all styles 
W e quote : 
Black work—Common and medium, in bond 12 @15 
Good and flue, in bond.16 @18 
Bright work—C mtnou and medium, in bondla @19 
Good and flue, in bond. 21 ®35 
V*aKTABLES.—Potatoes arrive liberally and $1.50 
@1.75 .er bbl. is a run range for best. L. I. anil N. J, 
regardless of brand; culls. atiwTae. Sweet potatoes, 
#2.30*43.50 for Va yellow The want, of good corn is 
felt this year. -labbagim doing better. Egg plants 
lower. T.inatoes uot attracllvelv ohnap as yet 
Small pickling cucumbers quoted ut *1.75 > 1.100. 
Green corn, Jeisey, per nil. 75@II.S5: tomatoes, 
L, I. A Jersey, per bu*li., 75o,@$l: cucumbers. 1,000, 
*4(9*5; egg plant, $3g4:siriug oeaas. r und, V bag, 
Slial.bO; string beans Hut. *1: wax beans. $ 101.26; 
green poa». $l@2. lima beans. #2,36*42.70, turnips, Jer¬ 
sey, )»er 100 bunches, $3^,4; JcrKov, Russia. W bbl., 76e, 
0$f: beeta. Jersey, per 100 bunches, #2)3, radishes, 
red. 5o@76c„ lettuce, V bbl., #1®2: cabbage, Jersey, 
v 100, *4®6; squ.sh, Jersey, marjuw, per bbL 75o..*a 
$1; L. 1-, yellow, 6'j@75c. , L. I., while, 50c.; onions. 
State, yellow, $6'«oS0; Western. #5®5.j0; csrruts. # 
100 bunches, #1 5iJ®2.aO; okra, per 100, 15c. 
Wool.—T he market remains in a dull condition on 
account of the moderate movement in goods. Prices 
are held very steudv. 
ul YB STOOL jSAK&JXTa 
NEW YORK. Saturday. July 31. 1S80. 
Beeves —Receipts for week 136)6 head; do last 
week, 13,007 do. With just a fair supply of stock of¬ 
fering and a moderate home demanu, the market at 
i-Olta si. was a trifle better than ou Wednesday. Still 
it was hard to establish an actual advance and sel¬ 
lers quote a Arm feeling with pnee 9 slightly in their 
favor. The largo call f *r prime shipping cattle 
helped the marnet at Jersey City. Good and cliotce 
steers were readily solil a a small advance from 
rates ou Weilneadut: vommon native grass cattle 
were too plenty and declined nearly qo. F ft- But of 
Texas and Cherokee there were over liOO head on 
sale, and buyers could only he induced to lake them 
by making very liocral concessions- in most in¬ 
stances a strung j4c.,:tndln some cases Uq. Good 
Cberokees brought 8 \e. to dress 66 n>s,,but more 
than tliree-l'ourtlis of the Tex * ns and Ceiorados 
were sola from 7c. to S!,e. to arees 56 n*s. and tne 
sales include some fat cattle. The cool weather 
made a ready sale for good atUlers. aud ntfc. less 5 ue. 
per head was obtained for 5 cur loads. A few really 
common Ohio grass steers were sold as low as Sc., to 
dress &> lbs., but 8*@20RC. to dress 55@57 !b s. was the 
general rause for native s-.eers. About 46(1 heal 
ware sold at lU@I 0 )«c. 
Milch Cows —Tho range of prices keeps low but 
Is quite equal to the common average of stock lately 
sent in. 'fuere is no snap to the mariet; most sales 
are at $30 to $50 per head, and the latter rated cows 
must have good dairylug points. A few specials 
bring $5*)*ii60. 
Veal Cai.v ks.—T rade fair and running upon best 
fed stock. 
Live calves. N. J. and Buck* Co., choice. fiS'o.: 
prime, 5S » 6 c.; Stale choice, 6 *iu^e.; prime, 6 S'a 6 c.: 
fair to g *od, o»ase.; poor, 3*4c.; heavy, good to 
prime.5@6c.. buttermilk., 2»®3c.; grass, 2 @ 3 *,c 
Sheep and Lambs.—R eceipts for week, 34,552 head; 
do. last week. 28 2b4 uo. Sheep were extremely out* 
und geoeia.ly quoted 80 . off. Lambs opened about 
steady, but grew weak very rapidly and closed near¬ 
ly He lower than tho curre.it rates of yesterd *y. 
I'lie supply of both sheep and lambs was mtirely too 
lurge f ir a Krld»y’s market, aud n good many car 
loads will be carried over, sheep sold from line, to 
6J4e. for poor to choice; .SoUibern and Western 
lambs at SHiah'kc,: StaiH. Pennsylvania and Jersey 
Uo. at * 6 . 5 o@ 7 . 4 J per 100 1M,. the latter price fora 
single deck loud of choice lambs, 72 n>s. average, from 
Chester County, Fenu, 
Sw 1 s e—R eceipts for the week. 17,830 head; do last 
week 22,725 do. The small receipts are direct to pack¬ 
ers. Nominal rates, $4 9tKS)5.12 fi 100 lbs., the latter 
price tor lightBtute. City dressed quoted at'<H®7c., 
heavy to pigs. 
He Still Liven. 
Some years ago Dr. it. V. Fierce, of the World’s 
Dispensary aud invalids' Hotel, or Buffalo, N. Y'., 
aud Loudon, was seat for to examine a terrible 
disease ut Q 10 ltuee-Jyfnt, resulting in ulceration 
and extensive slougningof the bone and tlaauea. 
The man's life had been despaired of by tho pre¬ 
vious aaendauts. AmpuLatiou at the thigh was 
promptly decided upon aud skillfully penormed 
by Dr. Fierce, auu as after treatment to purify the 
blood and prevent a recurrence ut the malady the 
doctor s Golden Medical Discovery was freely pre¬ 
scribed. The man's system was thoroughly purl- 
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health, the stump neahug uioeiy, and he is to-day 
a happy man. i'ue case was among the flrst In 
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It has since manifested its wonderful power over 
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Taken ior a time It so punxles and strengthens 
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ehcrouohineuia of disease. Mold by druggists. 
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The Golden Medical Discovery is tne best cough 
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