lc,! WenU-ro 10a llxc,; Southern, 
N J.. IStsHe.; Western, i2,®loe.; 
Kuoatere. SaiTc.; turher*. old. li,4 
ducks, choice, JOuiaflU other. SO 
maitjic. fo*»i#, 
Southern, 12>«13c. 
ISo.r young 10i*12c. 
tIV* STOCK KABS3XJI 
Nkw York. Saturday, Sept. 18, 1880. 
^BSBY*a.—Receipts for ihe week H.M2 head: do. 
last work, 4,401 d . The market w« rbmiy mpulied 
early In the week,and the heavy oflVrlnjt - f yo»ter- 
day giive ouvpht: * an opportunity to dictate their 
price views Compand with Wedn.rrlav naUvegood 
stock sold $1.1)0 per heat] or kic. per ft. lower Com¬ 
mon grade*. Including Total* and Colorado. u@kc. 
do. Many rtr«'7C8 were put r,n I he scute* wfilch is 
an Indicnt on of me aoathv of Uulchers. The weak- 
ne-s 1* In some degree attributaole to a low whole- 
f-nle dressed bu f market, and it D thought i s influ¬ 
ence will be felt rri Monday's sales. Quotations 
Texans and Cnlc.iados. 7 S^». to drees 66 lbs. com- 
mcu to fair native steers, 8. 9’ge.r to dress 5&aW bs.; 
goud to choice, 9S*i3lOXc., to dress 57 n>s. 
Cows ani> calves.—S upplies are largely from 
Maryland and Virgin a. Market firm for go, d stock, 
the i-lingo b 4. 010 till per head toe lattei not in a 
wholesale or car-b ad way. Fir eon*ai*’ii or low 
quality there is no sale. 
Vic At Cai.ves. Supplies have boon more liberal, 
and iue market l» easier than at our last. Dressed 
hoe In to arrive, quoted itr good order si Sialtie It is 
rather early tor mem, as mol right? and morn it gs 
hardly otrwet the possible dainage Of a h< t day 
C’vii culver, Hu, kr On. and N. J.. fed f»«7n.. State 
choice. 6X«48X«*.; poor. 4«5e.: Ml. Hoi y, heavy to 
light.oki“ii>iti.; bmteunilk. 3k,M3o.; grassers 2&2KC. 
8ukep A-Xli I.a miik.-R. celp' - for week 40, (| 12 head : 
' 
well supported, uk a r<J I ukh c>f tli6 Iftrjc© rteeipts. 
Quoted at the close i'll.) - 4 e. poor to prime sheep ; se- 
rec.ed weiher-. $5.t5 per .OH lb»; lambs quint, only 
choice seJ.ing; New Jersey. tiXafiXc. 
SwfNK.—Receipts for the week. 19.630 head: do. last 
week. 21,429 do. Market strong for fair to prime at 
City dreBsed, 7k<a7 sc., with good demand. 
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FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS 
Call on or writ* to K. II. ALLEN vV t() M New 
i ork, for whatever yon want of the above. 
Address 189 & lot Water St. 
A ft KE inr Uir most pr. valent and fatal dis¬ 
eases lh.it afflict mankiml lot > f> vr l,4.vr 
., 1 i'l e £' 1 “L ,n "‘ Ju '"" s never dill nor rover can cure 
U1DMI4 IHM 4SE. VT«I» IT NOWi apulv 
Days Ki.ioev Pad AT tlNHI. and fa- enroll df 
all allm-r. i,is of the Kidney*. Itlmidci- and 
5.P. al '' UfSans. 11 is tiie nnlv treatment 
NKKVOI'S l N l> TIIYSKAL 
-VI. . V" " - ,; "' 1 'hat distrossinv complaint,, 
”At K 4< II..," It will annually k*vi> manv 
times iiseeM m med,ernes and plaster-*, which lit 
best give lilil i. nh' ii. ty tullcl. Sold by Drip.- sis 
or sent by mull on receipt of price. 82. Ourboug. 
How a Life W us sat ed." giving a history of 
this new discovery and ;t large record of most 
remarkable cures, sen t free. \V rite tor it 
J>Alf H1DN1IY PAD CO-, Toledo, U. 
Roffers’ Late Peacli, Wheatland, 
. $1 per loo bad- by mail. Wa^rer Peach and othe 
ode. per 1(X>. Treat 186 on Small Fruit Culture free. 
C. A. Green's Fruit Farm, 
Ciifion, N. V, 
THE 
LINCOLN CREAMERIES 
By the deep setting process. Giving a perfect separa¬ 
tion of cream, in running water at 82 deg. iu less than 
111 hours. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Address 
WM. K. LINCOLN. 
\1 urren. Mass. 
THE NATURAL BUTTER COLOR 
Was awarded the diploma of burliest merit at the In- 
teruational Dairy fair. New York, by the I'niuruittee 
“f Judges, also at the St. Louis uud Ilnnois State Fairs. 
It is the cheapest and best iu the market. Cheese color 
gy sp®, 1 Sf*5.on For sale by dealers. Manufactured by 
K. S. W HI I L & CO., Fort Atkinson, Wis. Write for 
circulars and price list. 
Mention The Rural. Nkw-Yobkf.k. 
BADGER STATE 
Butter Color. 
ReceivedThe only honorable mention granted to any 
Butter Color -it the International Dairy Fair of 1879. 
If not for sale by your dealer, send for circular, &r , to 
the manufacturer. E. 811EJLDON, fort Atkin¬ 
son, Wis. 
Exports for week, flour 64,400 bbls.r corn meal, 
3,900 bbls.; wheat, 1,074.700 hush.; com. 1.7111.025 bush.l 
oats. 4,900 bush.; peas,8,600 bush.; rice 750 pkgs. 
CORN M KAL-Sales at $2.50,3:2.75 for yellow West¬ 
ern, and $8.70(44.35 for Brandywine, 
FRKAii KltuiTS.—Heavy Fall snipmonts of apples 
to Europe continue a feature, but prices are low 
enough, to do almost anything In an experimental 
way. A very heavy crop is assured from sections. 
Exports for the week, 14,600 bbls. orabout 40.0UI since 
the season opened. 
Fall pippins and g-eenings ?6e(4*l hb/. King $1.50 
f<t l.Tfte; Alexander. $1.75(82: Detroit Red. Twenty Or,, 
and Malden’s Blush.fl.50. Or,ivenmeiu. $1.505-2;N. J. 
Bald wins $1; The crop of Florida oranges was for¬ 
tunately uniDjurcd hy the recent sevtirn Southern 
“torms. Ill* estimated that mono hf-b bi. cases will 
he packed tht? season. This yield is reina, kable 
when it Is remembered that In Is74 the crop did not 
exceed 2.600 pkga. Pears are improving in sale as 
peaches run out. Bartlett* are scarce and bring 
(10^(2 4* hbl: Duchc**. Ksurre d’AanJou, U. Ciair- 
geau. B. Bosco Louise hon $54 i 6; B. Diet ♦4..'l>a.5: 
Swun’* Drunge »4 o0fa5.50: Sickle chnicn $h,*! 0 uib. r 
ftiiit!; cooking Peach cm rhnw only eods of 
Northeru orchards; prime to extra .Hiuul.75 cuIIb. 
OOtd’Oc. per brsket. 4*lum* are reouoed to few 
aud small package*. German pruceM. per hi-lf 
bll. basket 41,4! - 1.75, DaDusOU g crate, $li«1.25: 
keine tlaude and t.iopper. $1.50al 75. Qnimes $a.5U 
stii for State apple. Peauuts arrive freely ; late low 
prices br- light out a fpeculative demand: sales for 
consumpi-lou only moderate. Ya. 5H'i«5Xo.: extra 
prime. 4Xc.: good to prime 4ta4l4C.; shelled. AXtaoXo. 
Chestnuts will be a hig crop from received accounts 
a few quoted $Tia8 per bu. Grapes have been scarce 
Utterly but there are plenty In come. Delawares. 
Ca*e* Of 18 3-n> boxes fl: bulk and basket per n>.. 7«( 
llic : Catawbatt. 6S7c.; Concord*, cases 18 3lb boxes 
$2; in bulk, 3n?to.: Isabella 3c. Salem .%»'<>> - Cran¬ 
berries have a little shipping demand; Clspe Cod. # 
bo!., $4.1*1)41,7.6(1; N. .1 per crate $liit2. Waie:mel- 
on* range at$IUrali 2-’N IU); crop all here. (Nutmeg 
melons ubc.iigijtl 50 *» bbl. quality variable. 
Gkaj.n.-W heat has heeu active: the exports for 
the week Mre 1.200,000 bushel*: prices are tirin. 
Latest sales are fur No. 1 white su$1 IlSio,I.08X: do 
Septcmher.iit II.U7!*;do. October: at $1.07(41.0?«■; do. 
November at SLOT^iwUMik: do. steamer grace at 
»1.06K«1.07.H: No. 2 WlliUi at fIXflwI.OtSR; ungraded 
wlutH at $l.<ll<*I.U8: mixed Winter at $1.05: No. 2 red 
at $1,07® 1.07V’ do. Aei.temher, at $‘.07\',<f I.OSJX; do., 
October, at l.ll7V-«*-1.0H)4: do- November, at »I,UPw® 
I 0959! No. 3 red at41.04061.(J4S: ungraded red at 
lr2ac.«.I1.08S I No. 2 Milwaukee spring old crop, at 
$1.05,s. Rye 18 aetiveard quoted 97iu,9Sc. fur prime 
Stale, and Ojiivte. fur Western. Coni is wea* and 
lauly active, *ale* of New Yurk No. 2. tcgulariu- 
> pec 11 on. at OUVmS-Mc.; do., geptetuher. at olo : 
du.October, at- 51j4"i52c.; do , November,id 'ilka 03Sc; 
uugraded uitxuii Western at .'.O^viOl Sc. Oats are 
iu liberal demand and show an advance- latest sales 
t*re of No. Iwtiuu at t^.’idc.: New York J4n. 2 wh ie 
at 48i49c.- He. 3 wh t« *l47«s48’.: N«w y.,rk No. 1. 
18'^c. No. 3 at 47H«49u.; do.. September quoted at 
12ifCi*l3o.; do’. October, nt ,>i<4«:3H4c.; du.. November 
atiiK^o. No. 3 atiluUSc.: ungraded While Western at 
l6<i«;*Uc.; ungraded mixed We-tern at 15®18c.: white 
State at *41(11.4ic •; No. 2 Chicago at iSc. bid. 
Hxv ami Sthaw,—H eovipls are moderate, de- 
rniind good and prices strong. 
Shipping hay quoted ut 8hc.: medium to prime 
*lu., 9Uc.d$$l.L5: salt bay at 'SX'viijc.; Clover do. at 65(4 
15c. Stiaw atHIMyic. tor long rye; tioutuOo. fur short 
rte: and SXa7Qo. for oat. 
Exports for week 1.122 bales. 
Honey .—Arrivals axe quite free, but the weather 
ihue fsrpreventa much exposure and buyers are 
few. White clover, single comb 13o.: larger pkgs. 
d i. 15ai6c.; buckwheat 12hol6c.; extracted Sqillc. 
dark to white. 
HopH.-Offerlng* of choice stock are small, and 
prices of this grade tliereime about nominal, Other 
qualities are more (reel v offered and sales easy in 
price. Quotations are for 
_ Dents per ft. 
New Yorks, crop 1880. medium to choice.27 r®30 
New York*, crop 1880, low to fair.25 (S26 
Kaslt-rn. crop tSclO . .25 fflgQ 
Wlacous.n.crop 1880. 26 gso 
Yearlings, crop J87U, choice.23 &v28 
Old*, all growths. . 4 
Paclflo Coa*t, new.none’. 
I’aciho Coast, olds.nominal. 
Oil Cake.—W estern is quoted $29«i,29.50. ^ ton. 
PorLTRY AND GAMB.-Dressed poultry has d’- 
ollned l(«2c. since Tuesday, and is henceforward 
likely to show the easy ruling ttuarea of an advanc¬ 
ing Beaaon, 
Turkeys, choice, t ft.. 14ul4'-4c.; fair to good. !2'&l;ic: 
Phtla.. dry-picked. 14 **15,Sc. t hickens, 3 .. 17 <*l9c,; 
Bucks Co. do I64 bI?c.. Slate scalded, I4«t 15c.; West¬ 
ern. scalded. 13c®i*c FowIb. Pin a., dry ci ked, 15 
fu P>o.: N. J . d. p.. !4ci»l5o.; scalded !4 j 16c.; State, d.-p. 
II iKc.; State, scalded. 14>al6c; Western, soalded. 13 
#■ I4e.: poor. Ihal2c. Dui ka. Spring d.-p., I3al6c.; 
mixed l»il4c. Squabs, white. It doz., *2.25«,2.SU; 
dark, $1,354x1.50. 
T'be rush of Jewish trade ha# subsided and the 
market for live poultry haa to take ordmary mai kvt 
etancea. At the close iheuma 1« easy. 
«<S0c.: geese, choice $1.75w2; oilier. iftl.OO-al. 0: pig¬ 
eons, 2tkfli;«,c The low rates for ch ckt ns is mainly 
on account * f very poor quality. 
The ii“t is Urge but the weather Is too warm for 
showing game and by this fact sales of course are 
restricted. 
W' Id ducks mallard prime Ii7n$76c.; leal 4IH&50, 
common 20<*3Hc. Paruldge, prime. ** pair, $ I 36: 
soft, 5185,T.:c.; grouse, $1.25: WoodCO:k. tPu.1 25. Kng. 
snipe,?* dot.. *3; Sand snipe. 4$,voMjc.: grass plover, 
$22*0; pp.ver, ?2: Wild pigeons flight » I -36; venison 
short saddlel8iiA20c.: whole deer. lUioilJc. 
hole deer, luovlic. 
PhoviHiOKS.—Hog products have been more freely 
offered and have tended lower. 
Mess poik quoted at $16. U8a> 18.15 for Sept, and 
Dct„ and $13. 6«i'3.95 for Nov. deliveries. Bacon at 
8-7.IO. for long dear, und Iljfc. for sin n clear 
Beef—extra India mes* quoted nt $l9fa.2t) fur 
city; flu for extra mess and $9 50 for plain 
mesa: $10.50u»U for packet, and $i|.5o®12 fur 
fam ly mess, Beet hams at »ir.50i<#l&. Lard-West¬ 
ern steam at 8.17HC. for 9Put lots; 8.12!-,.,i*8.15c. for 
8ept. and Oct: 8-tO for November. Sieai me at 
for prime.. 
Receipts for week, beef, m nkgs.; p,.rk, 1,(J50 bbls.; 
cut meats. 31,1,7 pkg*.; lard. 16 250 pkgs. 
ICxpoiis tor week. beef. 1.69 okgs.: pork, 1.U15 bbls : 
cutmeata 9.32C,25i fta.: lard, rt,iU,9 v 0 fts. 
SKKD.-Flover is quiet, quoted at 8!*u68 te. Timo¬ 
thy is dull at $2,411:^2.40. 
Receipts for week, 2,900 bushels. 
TuBAOt o.—Export demand is good and trade from 
manufacturers very fair, with prices strong. 
VKGI-.TA UI.KB.- Exourta of pt>tatoes for week. 8 182 
OblB-; of onions. 36 do. There Ih a good export d«- 
aianil for common grades of potatoes R i B c have a 
fair talc, but the nt .rket indicates some w*vkness 
in view or larger receipts. Good crops and quality 
ave reported in pi uminratt rui»ii g points. E Rose 
$1.6tX<Jll.75 per bbl,; peerless. $1*1.36: culls. iu,<«;oc’ 
Sweet puiai.oes qurat but prime re tlrrn. Del River 
$2,60413,1)0: N J„ «J.16<rt2.50; Yu., $2 25(6250. t’ubbage 
is unusually lo*. Tomatoe* are sieadv. Corn ac¬ 
tive; late crop turning out well, 
Green torn. 4* 100.75c.w$1.00: lomatoen: V bush.,25w; 
3 dc.: cucumber pickles per l.au tUkkull 75. egg plant 
per bbl.. »I.Hkn.$l.50. Lima beans, ner bag, 30c.«« $1 ’ 
shelled, net- bosh. fiAOuRLOO; turtups, lix) bunches' 
AOdJac.; llu s:a lurnlps V bbl. 50c.*.< $1,111 beet# 100 
bunches, $1 OHOrtcU; huUinn.c penpers, t* bug 7',c • 
cal»i..ge, II d Dm b. fi 100*2ii.4: red do., umr- 
towsquaab, f Mil. .Yk^«!c.: outona. white. *.t60.i«00 
yellow, AHMaS Z’i : red, $2.76* 3 00 ; carrots. $* .(JO 
buucJies, $ I,; 4.19*2. on - pumpkin*. }* i0tl $350iip6: okra, 
per lit). 16c.; cauliflowcra, ** bbi.,$3us4. 
Wool*.—There is a moderate degree of nctivi y 
only aad print* uiisettled and easy. Quotations are 
fo- 
Olno. Feuu., aud W. Yu. XXX Kia«C.S XX. 43 16*.; 
X, 4:i(« 45c.- No. 1 IIV<*49c., No. 3 43ia44e.; coarse 35® 
ikic. wmhiug FlayKc. 
N. V. Mii-h. and WIS, XX38:. Hr.; X 5S,,(.40c.:No.l 44S| 
47*}.: No. 238 u420 ; Quarae.i8i.i36r.; «■ in blog 42, 1 40c. 
Ind., Iiy. and Term . XX M4ni4le.. X 38,(,411c.; No. 1 
list48c.; No. 2 380.421’ : e*iarre33*3.c.; combing f2-A4tic.; 
combing unwashed 30*43?c. 
III. Iowa. &lid Minn. X and XX 36340c.; No. 1 43vg 
46o.: No. 2 57‘ailc.; coarse. 30a'34c. 
Ua , Ala.. Miss and La. dne unwashed 33ro.36c,: me¬ 
dium unwashed 30331c.; coarse unwashed 25330c.; 
burry L4320O, 
SEPT. 28 
,p;;nike L t, t i. 
PRODUCE A.ND PROVISIONS. 
NBW YUIIK, Saturday. Sept. 18 1880. 
dicAHs* and Fkac.—O ld ru u-row beau# have a 
steady demand. New medium have sold at .$1 80: 
white kidney aud pea almost nomin il; red kidney 
very dull and tending lower. Green per# neglected 
at rl 60>- l.G i the latter fur new; bugs hurt the sale of 
old. Southern U. K, pean I pen $2.75,63 e 2-bu bug. 
.VIarrow beans, prime. $l-054W.li7: other, $1.50(5*1 GO: 
mediums, prime. $14.y*1.4i: other. $1.3531.40; pea, 
$1.3031.05; white kidney. $1.7tka*l.i0: red kidney, 
prune. $1.45, other, $1.30(#!.40, 
BEESWAX.—Demand la slack while Offerir gs are 
lull aud prices easy , quoted 23w24!«je. for Western 
and tv other ,. 
Exports for week, DUO fts. 
Butt 4it.—Theto has been a steady, sharp call lor 
butler, particularly lor upper grades of Stat” and a 
good advance lla* atfende 1 it. Prices for line are 
beyond export limit, though for that matter there 
has been lutlot" spare from local wants. It is esti¬ 
mated that about io.buo I f New York’s population are 
away during vacation season ; a* th se have largely 
returned aud belong to best consumers, the in¬ 
creased call i» mad,' apparent. A eouicmporary 
pleasantly remarks: ’-At this part of tho season 
d* alers arc always more or less pu/.sied in trying to 
•nit the taoioious UmIa of high-priced consumers. 
Many of the latter have only just returned from 
rural poinla whi-rc their daily table supplies ha ve 
b-un fresh, rich and ro*y, aud until their taste for 
what they call ’ farmers’ buuer’ wears off retailers 
will be kept busy in searching for the standard.” A 
few lolls Of State dairies quoted 27«*2Sc. Acsteru 
of tine quality is scario. but (ill use,ul invoices sym¬ 
pathize with the strong quotations of State. Small 
dairies will soon be warned for the single package 
trade. 
Creamery, flue State. 3l(a3e.: tine Western. 30a,Me.; 
all good topiruna, 28.*29c.: r«ir to good. 2,328c.: poor 
to fair. ,26@27c. kwooi eresm, 7i»80c,. 8-ute (iikins, 
24(u27H'c ; palls and half tubs, choice, 28c.; g* od to 
prime, 26*tf27c. ; poor lo fair. 32325c ; Welsli tubs, 
choice 2iuj.28c,: other. 22(*25o.; Western imitation 
creamery, ISn24o.. dairy, fresh. 23pfl24c : other. lOae 
22o.i lautorv. ttno June, 20c.; present make, lti'.yi^ 
18c poor, HSc, 
An official attempt is promised, to provent t he en- 
clu:-ion of oleomargarine in ihc expert of butter 
from this port. 
Receipts for week. 27 116 pkgs,; exports do., 12.SC1 
pkgs- 
Chekse.—T he ruceipta have bceu small and the 
market n,t* hold uloug very steady, showing a mod¬ 
erate amount of trade on y. wlththeexporiafur 
the week. 28,700 buxes. Quotuti us are for 
State faotury, tai.cy, at 12-Sfc. : ,ju. good to 
prime, 12(f<. 12.■*<’.: do. fair to good. llf»12c,-. do. half 
skimmed, M>yi3*10‘AO., Wisconsin ractory. flue, 12:4:1s 
12F,c.. do. guod to prime. 11H3I2XC.: do. fair to good. 
iU5iiftll Yc.: Ohio lactury. line. 11 Y@!2JiC : do. good 
to prime, lhailMo.: do. flat, lairtogood.ltA^lOYc.; do. 
poor to fair 9i»llc. 
^Receipts tor week, 12,U9 boxes; do. last week, 10,- 
Ex ports, 28,760 do. 
Liverpool caule. I’d*. 
Steam. Liverpool, 37*. 3:1.345s. 
OoTTuN—Tlit* been active and excited, closing 
st or.g at lor September, tl.70:6,11.72c.: Ouluber, 11.22c; 
November. II tlaiU.Oie.; December, lLtlS<»*Il-UDc.; Jau- 
uai;y. Ji.Ibcaii.18o.: February, 11.32( iJ .ll.34c.; March. 
11.18m 11.190; April. Il.li2ys,li.84. 
Quotations for spot cotton are based on American 
• tundard of claaalrtoaAlon. and or cotton in #ior* 
running In quality nut more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
Ordinary. 
.-ytrlct ordlnury, 
( 400 d ordinary, 
strict nood do.. 
1 ow middling.. 
A. Or leant 
(ft'lanilt. and (inlf. 
ax 
Texan. 
w* 
i]u 
Strict low middling. UjJ lVv jiv 
Middling. li« 12 12 * 
•iood middling. 12V J2X UK 
Strict good middling. lid 12jt 124. 
Middling Fair. 13 1SV Viif 
^“>f. MX I3Y 13X 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary. . 8 6-1(51 Low middling..10 7-16 
Strict goed ordinary. 9 9-181 Middling.11 5-itj 
Dhieu FuDTCS.— Anples have little attention, with 
prices unchanged. Reaches uro quiet. Small trims 
Mac e a good demand. 
Apples-Old shato at bH&KXc, new Tennessee at 
3V«i,4c ; new Virginia at 4 v5o.: fancy sliced North 
Oorollna aui*Ic.; eviuorated, ring rut, at 8H'«9Vc. 
Old peeled peaches at 8t*sl4c. Blackberries at 8c • 
Kaspberrica at iawWic. Fitted chemes at likai 
2Uc. Whortleberries at Ho. New Georgia peeled 
peuuhos at 16 *.l7c.: new North Cirolitti peeled 
jieuche* at 16 a*Uc. new unoccled twauhes. quartets 
ut 7Xc. new unpeeled peaches, halves at Sc, 
Exports for week, 1,050 pkgs uf apples. 
^ KOG8.—Receipts lor week, 7 100 bbls.; do last week, 
7,71/ do Moderate supplies have retained s.roug 
prices null the market closes Arm with stock well 
sold up. 
Near uulnth, 20i*f21n.; .Suite and Pa. L9h »20c.: West- 
urn and Uuiiadi«.>i (rush, l!)c.. aoo nd qu >1, 17«.8sc. 
FLO0H-—Trade I* more active ami prices stronger. 
Latest price* are: $3.25(ti*4.10 for inferior to very 
fancy superUne etatu and Wo.steri*; »3 85 .4.10 *01 
pour to choice extra State urul Western, odd lots and 
lines; 11.15at Jill for choico t*i iancy do.; very ioferinr 
lo good »n iu whom, trace mi lauiilv enr*., $4.85 
36.60: good to choice du at 89.80**6.(Ki; ivery choice 
to fancy do. at $6.1038.36,J red and ameer winter 
wheat interior 10 cholue trade nn.i family at 
ll.i>ao.85; rouad Hyi.p UttlO. »4 2(k,*4.6j; and trade 
and family bran rig of 110. at |4. tit,4,6.85; Sg. Louis at 
$4.8630-41) for inferior-to good exir* *6 2 .AS.86 for 
guod in chatcetaud $5.40 *6.26 Tor very titmice to raucy 
brands): Minuesum clou.. Inferior m fancy at 
s3.9iXgO.26; *Minuo«ota ' straight,” poor u> lanev. at 
$5 75 hi 7.26, and patei-i inferior to Very fancy at ;5 75 
©8.50; unsound n'ook at from $2.jiK- M 4gS: city ^•ili 
extra ul I 6.ixivi6.2a for fair to very choice for the 
West Indie*; do. for Kwrl*-«d, 14,4-5 for pour to 
choice spring wheal, und i4.40aA.4D for winter wheat 
product; do. trade und family extras. $6.2638.(10 : do 
for Dornh Ainwrlou, |5.35fc6,85.; No. 4 at $2.2533.40 lor 
poor to very raney. 
Receipts for week, flour, bbls. 14)4,100; cornCmeal. 
do.4.20U; wheat, bush. 1,110.626; corn.do. 1.65U.400; oats 
do. 261,460; rye, do. 71^00; malt. do. 48,400; barley, do. 
2,8Uk beans, do., 1,400;, nee, pkgs. L675.il 
In elevator, but the demand is only moderate at 
this price. Barley—N o. 2 Fall sells at 92c.. and 
some choice has sold as high as $1, but the bulk of 
the sales are by sample at loiasso. Inferior ranges 
down to 67c. No. 2 .spring sella at kb@rsc., and 
some choice at 95c., but Inferior ranges down to 
63c. Bfttkk —Fancy Creamery sells at 32c . and 
pi-lme at 30(n .tie., choice Dairy at 2 S<a 8 «, choice 
Western Reserve at. 23w25c., prime to choice Cen 
tral Ohio at 80@22&. and common at. I6@isc. "ft n,. 
Chrksk—P rime to choice faclory at 12' (a ia^e. "R 
ll>., mild cheese bringing $13@15 c. 
st Louis .—wheat No. 2 Re4 Fall. 92^092 ,0 , 
cash: 92; l »c, September; 93mm-i*s. October; 
94J4@»5.vc, November; BOunSBl^.. December;92 ’ 3 o 
92v u c , all the year; No. 3 do,, h 7(388‘ a c.; No. 4 do , 
S4(5485c. Corn. cash; S8«@38i„c., 
October ; 37%@3Se , December. Oats stronger at 
2 SJ 4 C. caab; ks.kjc , October: ns?*c., November. 
R ve strong at a Sc. bid Barley— medium to prime, 
8U@9oc.; choice to fancy, 9-2 mc«i $1. Buitek— 
Creamery—held over stock dull at 22c., choice 
fresh 27<*2So. Dairy—Selectlous 24rt$95c. good to 
choice l8,*i)22e.. low to fair medium. 1 h&lGc , com¬ 
mon 12 *,., 13 , country' (poor) KF412C., sweet yellow 
14,3 is—top for single pkgs. Wool—T ub-washed— 
choice at 41 1 'T-l’JkiC, No 2 medium at 3*S(<$4i>c., dingy 
and low, hbm 37c.; hunb at 33,«;35i' ; unwashed— 
choice mixed cornhlng. aTra ’/so . coarse do . 23 @ 
26c, choice medium, 28i<x)26c„ low do., 22«i23c.', 
light, Hue merluo 2U<$22c„ heavy fine merino, lSoy 
17c. Burry, black, oot.ted. etc , from 5 to 15c. tv. 
less, southern burry sella at 12 ’.r^I3c. Grass 
seeds—T imothy Arm and ready sale at $ 2 . 20 (^ 2 . 25 . 
NothlDg done In other seeds—Clover sold last at 
$4.92^® $ 5 . 
Robust and blooming health In Hop Bittern and 
no family can afford to he without them. 
Fact* for Dairymen. 
It should bo borne In mind by practical dairy¬ 
men, that tho Perfected Butter Color of Wells, 
Richardson ifc co„ Burlington, Vt., Is the best ob¬ 
tainable In the world. It la absolutely pure and 
harmless, free from odor or flavor, cannot spoil in 
any weather, is in liquid form and ready for In¬ 
stant use, eosts but little, and Is of a uniform 
standard as to streugth and Intensity of hue. Use 
no other. 
Thousands of ladles have found sudden relief 
from all their woes by the use of Lydia 13. Pink- 
ham’s Vbcibtablb Compound, tho great remedy 
for diseases peculiar to females. Send to Mrs. 
Lydia E. Plnkhain, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, 
Mass., for pamphlets, bold by all druggists. 
You can save Doctor bills and keep your family 
always well with IIop Bitters. 
millions of bottlesof Bcknbtt’s Cocoaine have 
been sold during the last twenty years. In ex ery 
civilized country, and the public have rendered 
the verdict that it Is the cheapest and best Hair 
Dressing in the world. 
SPECIALS FROM THE CHIEF CENTERS. 
Until Saturday, Kept. 18. 
“Made New Again.” 
R. V. Pierce, M. D.:—I have used your Golden 
Medical Discovery and Pleasant Purgative Pellets, 
for tho last three months and ilnd myself-(what 
shall Isay,) “ /,wuf« new again,”are the only words 
that, express It. I was reduced to a skeleton, could 
not walk across the floor without fainting, could 
keep nothing iu the shape of food on my stomach, 
Myself and friends had given up all hope, my Im¬ 
mediate death seemed certain. I can never be too 
thanktul to those who recommended your medi¬ 
cines, for I uow live (to the surprise of every body) 
and am able to do my own work. I desire to make 
this statement In order that those suffering Duty 
not despair until they have given your remedies a 
trial. Yours resp y, Mbs. Wm. Kycxman. 
St. Catharines, ont. 
Boston, Mass. —Wool.— The market, shows a 
decidedly better feeling than for a long time. Ohio 
X, XX, XXX, and No. l at 33^@49a; Michigan X 
and No. 1 ar, iis@4iloj New York X and medium, 
35@42e; combing anu delaine, 44®52C; Texas fine 
and medium. 25@31e; Territory. 26@30c; Missouri, 
34tfc: unwashed and unmerchantable fleeces. 
30c; Spring Oniltornla, 36@:ue: Fall do. 12 i v @25 , -.c; 
super unt) X pulled, 88®46c; scoured, 40 @sd'c; tub- 
washed, 46c. 
Corn, yellow 57 ' v c; do, extra yellow, r*sei high 
mixed, r.lc; No 2 mixed, i*i«@ 56 J 4 ; steamer, 544 . 0 . 
Oats, extra white bu. 46 , 3 , 49 c: do. No. 1 white, 
new, 44 . 1 *ovioe; do, No 2 do. 42 wg$ 48 n. Butter. 
Northern - choice creamery, 29 <«jiie 9 lb; choice 
New York dairy, liTQUSC; choice Vermont. 27 ,<f 29 e; 
fair to good* 235 , 25 c; common, lst 42 i)c. Western- 
choice creameries, 29 i:r 3 ic; fair to good, 26 @ 280 ; 
Choice dairy-packed. 23 @ 25 C; choice ladle-packed, 
20 @ 23 o; common, novzoc. onKRSK.— Fine factory, 
N. Y. and Vt, 13 c %l lb: flue ractory. OUlo and 
West, 12 i$C; loir to good. 11 @ 12 c; skims, i^kc. 
Eggs - Kitstern, ls@ls^c ~t> doz; New York State, 
is@ist.je ; CHtiadlan, iso: P. E. island, 17 ;<@ 1 Sc; 
Western, ! 5 @ie>jc; egg oats, 36 c. 
Cbieaga. - Wheat active, llrm and higher; No 
2 Red Winter, 93.'.,@94e; No. 2 Chicago Spring 
93kic cash; »3?iC. October; »3%c. November; No. 
3 do., S3@83ki0; Rejected, 65@70o. Corn fiUrly ac¬ 
tive and a shade higher at 411 ) 4 c , cash; 44)«e. Oc¬ 
tober; 41 ,e., November. Oath strong<tnd higher 
at 30^e@ai)>4c cAKh; 30 '.jC. September; 29 r q@29? 4 e. 
October; SUNovember. Ryk easy ar. si qc. Bar¬ 
ley easy at 74c. Pork-options higher and cash 
lower at $17 5t)<g)l? Ifl cash ; $17 in. Hoptember; $ 17 - 
65(*i 17 7ti. October; $13 bid, November, Lard steady 
at $7 82x cash ; $7 ss,„$7 S7>j. Butter Choice 
to fancy creamery 2 .n@ 260 . per lb; fair to good do 
22@24c; line to fancy dairy 2t@22c; good to choice 
do 18 @ 2 (h;, ineilium w fair do, q, shipping lots 16 @ 
17c.; good to cUolee latlle packed ITtuiuiJ; fall* to 
good packing siock u@ 1 * 0 ; grease butter s@. 10 c, 
Cheesk. Fine cbeldar creams Arm at 13@I3' v e per 
lb for August ruiikea to 12@13J4C for good to best 
July siock while the heated or damaged lots were 
bringing lle> l l >..e; Hal,shapes were quoted from lie 
for good (air stuck to 12c for line, while the poorer 
lots are being worked off al !)<a*Mo, iu to condition 
Cider of slow sale Fresh Juice is quotable at $ 1 - 
25@1 .50 per half barrel, seeds: Clover $$.90for 
prime. Timothy $2 20@3 2 s for good to high prime. 
Flax was boiler at jl 22 for cash on a basis or pure 
to selling at, $l 21 for October delivery. Wool 
the asking rates from store Iowa, Wisconsin, and 
Illinois wool range us toUo wh Tub-washed bright 
461:7480 per lb; do. dingy and coarse at 41(*W3o ; 
fleece washed medium K)t*v42c; do. Jlntt H6®S8c; do, 
coarse 33n..3«c; unwashed medium 23(<>32c; do, 
coarse 2u@25o; do. tine br ight 26 @ 26 c; do. heavy 18 
@ 2 - 10 : bucks’ fleeces I6t<i ISO. Consignments from 
western Iowa. Nebraska, and Kansas sell about 
2c. per lb less thuu Oils range, and burry and poor 
conditioned at 3 (r,5o. leas. Colorado wool (unas¬ 
sorted; Ls quoted at 26 @ 28 c per pound tor medium 
to tine ; I9@25e lor coarse to medium, and black 
at 21@23c. 
Cincinnati-W heat,— No. 1 Winter red and white 
sells at $ 1 , No. 2 do. at 9G@9Su. and prime mixed 
by sample at 05@9Gc. on track and Iu sacka on 
lauding. Good to pi lure Amber sells at 93i,7 95e. 
and choice ranges up to 97o. inferior ranges uown 
10 82c. During iho week there has been an ad¬ 
vance of from 8e. to so maluly owing to the de¬ 
mand by country millers. Corn Yellow Is scarce 
and nominal. White sells at. 45,.v46c. KarCornia 
In light .supply, and sells at 47@4sc. on track, but 
the demand for It Is only moderate. O vra— No. 2 
white 34 ) 510 ) 35 c. No. 2 mixed 33@34c„ ana reject¬ 
ed at 82c. on track. Small lots from store sell at a 
little above these flgures. Rye—I n good demand 
and has advanced 4406 c. with sales of No. 2 at #3o. 
record of 2 : 11 ) 7 , which he Is liable to beat, we 
think he may be pronounced the Ideal American 
trotter.In the southern States the price of 
labor ranges irom $12.25 lj $7.32 per month. The 
average cost of subsisting a laborer In issn Is 
$7.17 a ment.h, against $7,14 In 1876.A stal¬ 
wart woman got employment In male attire as a 
farm hand at Hutchinson, 111., but the farmer dis¬ 
charged her on learning her sex. She has brought 
a suit to recover wages for the whole contract..., 
HOPEDEAF 
Gar mo re s Artificial Ear Drums 
PERFECTLY RESTORE TIIE HEARING 
aud perform In* wm k of 111,- Nulurrtl l»i-am. 
Always a, poMtion. but inviaible lo uthcr*. All 
Cooveraation and ,ven whispt'is haar l JmtmcUy. We 
refer to thoae using tbern. Send f.-rdeecriptivecicciilar. 
41Jr<*i JOHN G YRSHIRK Jfc (U, 
8 . W. Corner 6 th .tt Uuoe Sto., Ciaeluuatl. IA 
