mid to be as follows : first In corn, second In bogs, 
and third In wheat.The raising of horses In 
the great Yellowstone Valley has become an Im¬ 
portant and profitable business. Some of the 
herders have from 500 to 7,600 each, and dispose 
of their three year-old colts at from $50 to $100 per 
head. The animals feed on grass alone, and the 
only shelter from the weather Is roughly built 
Bheds. 
- 
Butter-Making in July and August. 
Butter-making can be carried on in hot weather 
a3 successfully as In June by using the Gilt-Edge 
Butter-Maker. It reduces time of churning one- 
half, Increases production six to ten per cent. 
Storekeepers pay three to five cents a pound extra 
for butter made with it. Sold by druggists, gro¬ 
cers and general storekeepers. Send stamp lor 
■‘Hints to Butter-Makers” Address, Butter Im¬ 
provement Co., Buffalo, N\ Y. 
OUAqUAGA DaLBV, SUBQUBffANNA I 
Valley, N. Y., May, 28 , 1879. | 
Butter Improvement Co., Buffalo, N. Y.: 
Gentlemen—Please accept a sample of butter 
made from *• hay-fed" cows and with the use or 
your Gilt-Edge Butter-Maker; without Its use the 
butter made was almost as white as lard, while 
with Its use (as you will observe from the sample 
sent you) the butter is of a very beautiful, even 
golden color leaving nothing to be desired In that 
direction. iSeveral of my neighbors, dairy farmers, 
have tried your powder and are loud In Us praise. 
It passes In market as “ creamery butter ” and Is 
worth from three to five cents per pound more 
than dairy butter. II. C. Bryant. 
-- 
Let the poor sufferers from female complaints 
take courage and rejoice that a painless remedy 
has been found. We refer to Lydia E. Finkham’s 
Vegetable Compound. It la prepared at 283 Wes¬ 
tern Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Send to Mrs. Plnkham 
tor pamphlets. Sold by druggists. 
-A—•- 
Tropic Fruit Laxative, an agreeable 
substitute for pills and nauseous purgatives. One 
lozenge Is the dose. Physicians prescribe It. Sold 
by druggists. 
-- 
We know that there Is nothing on earth equal 
to Hop Bitters as a family medicine. 
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Industrial Notes, 
Improvements have been made In nearly every 
branch of manufactures during the past few years, 
but In none, perhaps, to a greater extent than In 
that of salt. The Invention of Thomas Hlggln, or 
Cheshire, England, some lour years ago, marked a 
new era In this Industry, and It Is considered that 
this process will work as great a revolution In the 
Balt trade as the discovery of the Bessemer process 
has In that or steel. As an Illustration of how 
quick Americans are to appreciate an Improved 
article, the annual imports of the new-process-salt 
have increased In four years from c,uuo to 90,000 
sacks.—American Grocer. 
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The constantly Increasing sale of Burnett’s 
Cologne, confirms the opinion of the best Judges, 
that It Is equal, If not superior, to any domestic 
or foreign, it also received the highest award at 
the Centennial Exhibition. 
(|tlai[k(|lS. 
SPECIALS FROM THE CHIEF CENTERS 
Until Saturday, Oct. 30. 
Boston.—B utter.—P rices not improved, and ex¬ 
cept. lor one graues tuey are more or leas nominal. 
Northern, choice ojeumery JUysSzc. per pound; 
choice New York dairy, 21i.u ( 2«c; cnolce Ver¬ 
mont 2>,®30; long dairies 22<£IMC; common 
misuse, western choice creameries 29(®3zc: 
Inu Logood 26@2«c; dairy-packed 2D^25c; cnolce 
lame-paaied iiM 22 c; common Kknusc. cheese. 
Prices ate firm, ana wo quote at iJ^lScc. lor 
good, and li@U)*u. for lair iota, but not many 
cneeaes are offered below 12 c. Northern factory, 
flue i3o*iSjsc; western factory. Hue 12H@l3o; 
tali’ to good 11@I2C} COmtUOU 8(aHU. Vegetable 
and Domestic Emit. Potatoes.—P rices remain 
at o)(.< ioc. tor white stock, and &u@,Vio. for Rose 
tneiauer puce for Boulton. sweet potatoes are 
firm at >2 lor prune ones, and $1.50 for cuffs and 
slock in lair cuudillon. 1 fiere are not many na¬ 
tive onions offering, and the market Is bUppfied 
mainly with New 1 ork State, whicu range irorn 
$3i«j3.26 per DDL There is a good shipping busi¬ 
ness tor apples, aluiougn It is not so orisa as a 
tew weeks ago. Grapes are plenty at 3c. tor isa- 
buihui and 0@60. for catawoas. mere is a good 
supply 01 crauoernos, aud prices range trom * 3 :$ 
4.50 tor country Demos, aud or Cape 
Quinces are aud at, per DDL t here Is a tali- 
supply of one. 7 turns that sell from s 2 . 6 Oiai 2.75 per 
bu&nel. 
Chicago— Wheat active, firm; No. 2 Red Win¬ 
ter, * 1.02*1 ; No 2 Chicago spring, ft .01 @l.01K, 
cash; $ 1 , 02 , November; $ 1 . 03 ?*, December; No 3 
Chicago aprmg, ai^vao.; Rejected, 74@70c. 
Corn active, Novemoer; -luLo, De¬ 
cember; 4‘,> a c.i Aiay. Oats dull, aa>4@28;*0.. cash r 
290., November; sujfo., December. Barley easy 
at satgjtfuo. PORK unsettled; $18.60 cash; $12@ 
$12 i&, November; $12.12;.,, December; $13 ao bid, 
January. l.ard active, and firm, ana higher • 
*8ocn*S.07Ji, cash; $s.o2js<s».06, November; $8 
askeu, December; $9 Old, January. Buikmeacs 
muderauny active and higher; buuulders. $ 7 , 70 ; 
Nhori. Kio, *7 -4.3; Short Clear, $7,60. 
Butter— Fine goods were not very plentiful 
and were held wltn confideuoe, but low aud medi¬ 
um gruuus were easy, creamery, 27ia80, Dairy, 
choice, 24(«»2a; Dairy, fair to good, 221 * 28 ; Ladle 
packed, 171*20; Packing stock, Kiwis; uruaae, 8® 
10 . cheese —Full cream, September, l2*i@l8L ■ 
Full cream, August, 12® lajj ; Part skim, aeptem- 
ber fiat, 11 ^ 1 * 12 ; Part skim, July and August, ioiu', 
11; Full skim, StadO; Low grades, ik«< >. uogs ac¬ 
tive ; good, scarce; conimou to good mixed pack¬ 
ing, t4.4uirtii.iiu; Choice heavy, ft.70M4.S5; light, 
$4.50ia;.t.70, closing strong at ioc. UlgUer. Cattle— 
good lo choice snipping, $L 60 @o.i 6 ; common to 
medium, $i 80®4.2-t ; butchers' sLeady at $21*2.90 ; 
feeders, $3qp3.6j; Westerns strong; hair-breeds 
and natives, $3.20@3.60; Texans, $ 31 * 3.20 ; through 
'i'exana, $2.Uu<*3.iu, ’ 0 
Cluciuuatl.— Wheat scarce and firm; No. 2 Am¬ 
ber, $t. 02 ; No. 2 Red Winter, $ 1 . 00 . Corn—D e¬ 
mand fair and market firm; No. 2 Mixed, 43#c- 
New ear. 35c. Oats dull and lower; No. 2 Mixed, 
3le. Rye In fair demand; No. 2, 90 c. Barley In 
fair demand; No. 2 Fall, 90c. Pork quiet; Jobbing 
lots, $15; 500 bbls at $20. Lard stronger, $s, 05 @ 
$8.10. Bulk-mews quiet; Clear Rib, 7QC. Bacon 
in fair demand: Shoulders, r>vfo; Clear Rib, sqc; 
Clear Sides, skc. Butter— Fancy creamery sells 
at 30k8ic, and prime at 27@28o, choice Dairy at 
23®2Ae, choice western Reserve at 23is.25c, prime 
to choice Central Ohio at 18@22e, common at uy* 
toe and Inferior at 70@1SC 19 lb. Ciikksk— There 
has boon a moderute demand and a steady market 
with prices closing firm for choice mild factory at 
I8®i3>$e T8 lt>, and some good to prime but rather 
sharp do. sella at 
8 t. LouIh, Mo,-Wheat firm; No. 2 Red Fall, $ 1 ® 
1 00 *, cash; $1 oo VirtU oo.'„, November; $ 10335 ® 
l 04QI, December, $1 i«v.«u Ofitf. January; No. 3 
do, »3@t03Lc; No. 4 do, asviSS'jO. Corn lower at 
opening, bur. advanced to 38*i®39 l jC. cash; 38 >,c. 
October; 3’.»', 11 * 39 ^ 0 . November; 39^®88«fc. De¬ 
cember; so h (w39^c. January; 43?ii®44o. May. 
Oats alow at 2 u: l( « 29 ';o. cash; 29#$<«>^»\c. Novem¬ 
ber; 30 >^o. December. Ryk firm atssic. Barley 
steady at »o@, 9 ic. Pork lower at $14 for new. 
Lard nominally 77$c. Bulkmeats Rteady aud un¬ 
changed; Bacon firmer; Shoulders, r»’.,e; clear Rib, 
$8 7 (>®K 75 ; Clear sides, $9 05 ®0 16. Butter ; 
Choice grades in Rteady local demand and firm; 
near-by country make In palls sells fairly, but 
other descriptions quiet and weak lu price, cream¬ 
ery, 29®31e —latter for selections; Dairy, selected. 
A. Orleans 
Uplands, and Oulf. 
.. 8 1-lij s Ulti 
— M '/ 'a-r flu 
Ordinary.. 8 "Mfi s “lTu f ' 8 1-16 
Strict ordinary.8 11-16 a 13-16 8 13-16 
Good ordinary. y 11-16 » 13-16 9 i3-u> 
atrtot Koo.1 do........ 10 1-16 10 3-16 10 3-16 
Low middling.10 9 16 10 13-16 10 13-16 
Strict low middling.1013-16 11 1-16 11 1-16 
Mlddllmr...li i-iii n 5 16 11 5-16 
Good middling. 11 7-16 11 11-16 11 11-16 
Strict good middling.11 11-16 11 16-16 11 lo-10 
Middling Fair. 12 8-16 12 1 Hi U 7-16 
. 12 13-16 13 1-16 13 1-16 
stained. 
Good ordinary.731 I Low middling.. 9* 
Strict «ocd ordinary, a.-* i Middling. 10 L 
Receipts for week.37 2 od bales. Bxpom do., 13,3oa 
bales.; do. since Jam, 646,i52, do. last year, 336,6s6. 
Dried Fruits,—T he market has been quiet aud 
showing lltiiu or no nuporiant change. 
Apples 7(gi»o. fur evaporated prune, aud 6.V*7e., 
fori tr do with Carolina sliued at j^6c. lor .uoa 
to prime, Virginia aud Teuuessee e )4 aiHo, Peach¬ 
es ot 27i*2Sc. tor eva,oratea peeled; Do. lor unpeeled 
do ; peeled peaoncM ut lUaiTOc ; unpeeled do. 6>»o. for 
halves. Blacxbi-mss at i.VaSo. Cnerries all7B.bc. 
Raspberries at 25ei'20c. 
Exports lor wees, 3.220 bbls. of dried apples. 
Receipts lor week, all kinds, 2 &UI pkgs. 
Eggs.—R eceipts for the week, lu,350 bbls.; do last 
we»k. I.ubujo, I,need stuck adds to ihe receipt, but 
the suppiy of ft esh is not above the wants oi trade 
und prices are llriu aud higu. State aud New J ersey 
very scarce. 
Near points 2t!i227r:.; Slate aud Pa. 21 $25; Wustem 
and l.'uuadmn, fresh, 23c.; second grades, 21ut22c. 
State limed J8®lS>sc., Western 17i4l7.se. 
Flour.—T rade has beeu active and prices strong. 
Latest quotations are : v-vditoL-D for very lu tenor 
to very' taucy sUperUnc State aud Western; *-).26a4 30 
for poor to oh noe extra State and Western, oud tots 
und titles; TO lur ouotco ui fnuoy do*.; Tery in 
ferior to good wane wbuni.trade i»B ) tamily extrad. 
44.KoRrt.bfi good tci oholeo do at $5.06a6.2o, i very choice 
to vary fancy do. at fii.iliitd.iJij mil *uu amoer Winter 
wheat interior to choice trade and family, at 
It.lOaii2u; round hoop ooio, I4.65<a6.l6: and traa« 
and family brands or do. at $5.26 *6.36 ; et. Louis at 
$4-90®6.i» for in tenor to good extra; *6.86*6.33 for 
good to choice (and *6.35®6.75 for choice to very fancy 
brands): Minnesota clear, inferior to fancy at 
*4 20(36.50: Minnesota “ straight.” poor to fanoy. at 
*5 75137.15, and patent Inferior to very fancy at *6.75 
@8.76-, uagound stook at from >2 60<a5.00: cltv mill 
ditra at >6.60 <46.86 for ordinary to fancy for the 
Want IndliTi; do. for England. M 2.3 14.65 for poor lo 
choice Bpr1ng wheal, aud l4.SVi5.4U for wilder wheat 
product: do. trade and faun iy extras, 16.60‘<t7.0O • do 
Tor Homll A "erica. *5.703000 • No. 2 at *2.7bu3.7f> for 
verv poor lo very ehioce ! fanoy brandshold higher. 
Receipts for week, flour, bam. iis,««ft: corn meal, 
do.3,600; wheut, bu*h. 2.29210); corn, do 2.187,100; oat* 
StX«8,M0: rye. do. 60.0(0; malt. do. : A20; barley, do. 
265,930 ti»an«. do.. V.I.si; non, pk«s- ?,425 
Exports for the week, flour, bbls.. 61,700: corn ineul, 
do. 2,601) wheat, bush. 1.328.900; corn, no, 1,^0.360: oats. 
d(L. 2.:>on - p *aa, do. 2,086: beans, do. 846; Tice. 237. 
Corn Meal. Sales at *3 io for Brandywine, and 
12.65 oi8 for yellow Western. 
Fresh Farms. - Exports of apples for week 33,850 
bb 8.- since Jan. '80 318 400 do.: same Dine last year 
133 3 0 do showing a large gain for '30. Supplies of 
\t inter stock »r- liberal and the home demand is 
improving. Prices steady but no higher. 
^Wes'erii N. Y. mixed lots. *l.l2an^7: Faff pippina 
In roils at Hwiiir;; choice Northern roll at l«i&20c. 
Cheese easy; full cream, Ktueifc.; part sklma, at 
lie for fair to 12 ( 412 VC. ror prime mild; poor aud 
Skims, -L48c. Grass .seeps unchanged; offerings 
light ana of small and poor lots. Red-top at 4 he. 
for poor to 47 vc. for prime; Timothy at $2 2 .V 42 35 
—latter for primp iq car lOlu; clover at $-1 firx.iu 60; 
H ungarlau and millet nominal, prime of each at 
50(as.T2kic. Sales, 60 sks. Huiigarlan at 45c., 41 red- 
top at 42c. East track. 20 trashy timothy at $ 220 . 
Flaxseed steady, with sales of rhrec cars at $1 is 
on basis or pure and one car on p. L. lions steady 
Yorkera and Balttmores, $1 SOc-i go#; mixed pack¬ 
ing, $4 4h(«i-i 50; butchers’ to fancy, $4 50(3,4 65. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
NEW York. Saturday, Oct. 30,1880. 
Beane and Peas.—T he demand for beans is 
steady at good, lull prices for new. Old in fair de¬ 
mand when prime. Choice green peas s.-arce and 
Arm ; new nuotod at $1 9041.93 for prime Wisconsin 
Southern ll. E peas a shade stronger; $1 60 * 1.36 per 
3 bush, bag, 
Marr.tw beans, uew, $1.73; old. $1.5241.65; medium. 
LuJrtl 00 : .'Id. $13341.40; pea, new, il. 06 atl.75; 
W. kl iney. new. $i.65®1.80: red kidney, new, $1,404 
L™j. black or turt Le -ouy. 1.66 *1.60. t all forma sends 
^,(JOO ba>;« bcan» tb'B week. 
Beeswax,—T rading is moderate, with Western 
aDd South-rn quoted at a24Vjc. Exports for 
week, i2 6v0 fts.: since Jan. 1st. bb.uui do.; same time 
last year, 83,SOU do. 
Butter.—T he market has the unpleasant phase 
of a oue-.ided demand. All buyers of State expect 
somu Fail-flav red giade, when they p ,y above 24c. 
fur tubs or p dls. Under grade creamery closes with 
other iDckages. Fortunately the oflering , nw in¬ 
cludes a belter showing of nice uacrui table stock 
and 1110 .t of the small buyers—and >mall buying is 
the rule as yet can be accommodated without 
sellers being coni defied lo resort to t he bad practice 
ot breaking into due dairies. Flue creamery holds 
up t . the lest rates asthnro Is no surplus of choice. 
A-, before mudluin huiter has to mke Us chance 
with p 6 !lectoDoniorgrtilno. Manufacturer' of tiiat 
product so.:ru delighted with the stubhuru holding 
y iewii that have prevailed nmnn« tanners of late. 
VVentsm also helps saoatuiues. as it rules tooingu 
tor ihe common use of ch .*ap retsiling prices and 
much of the niurxet trade. Welsh tubs arc scarce 
muj wanted. Exporters have bid 24c. lor flrkins and 
the xuiI rate for best Welsh, goon to prime factory 
Bit ail present wants of Western for export use. 
Creamery, flue dlatvand Western. ;il<*82c.. good to 
prim.6. Ho poor ti.» fair, hw^wl ctv.am. 
*4c«u'i#c.; Stttto onure Oairiea, chair.e, 4>u*2tio.; other 
iirkui^, full* lu obutce, Stato mula 
nud halt iuos. one fresh, 2ec.i g .oa to prime', ;6g27c.; 
fair to good, 2l<*26c.i poor. 2 k 4220. ; Welsh tubs, hue 
Iresh, - 4lu*2bc.; p. or to good. 2U<*)6c.; Western muta¬ 
tion creamery, ill it 26c,; do- dairy, frogh, 23 425c . poor 
to good, lni*2ic.; laciory, June, 17(i#TJc.; cuneut 
make lan2dc , poor to good, ia®ibc. 
Receipts ror week, 29,310 pkgs.; exports do., 6.950 
pkgs. 
Cheese,—T he arrivals have been lurger, the 
demand quieter on account of tame foreign advices 
ana prices easier. Shu m ints lor the week 33 . 901 ) 
boxes. Quotations are lor 
state lactory. laucy. at 13c.: do. good and 
prime, 12J*wii*VC.: do. lair to good, ut 11 * 120 .; no. 
11 r skimmed, 9«lohC.; Wisconsin ractory, flue, TiAo* 
H* 0 .. no. good to prime, i 3,* i 2 .se.; do. fair to good. 
10^,*12c.; DUlO factory, flue, i2S(Sli3c.; do. good 
to prune, llj$.» 12 c.: do. flat, i»lr logood, ltx41isc.- 
do. poor to fai.-,7u*lUc. 
Receipts tur week, 67,574 boxes. 
Exports for the week, .kI.iixi boxes, 
Liverpool cable, 6 jo. 6 d. 
8 team foUt, Britulli, 36^4;>g, 
Cotton.—E xport demand has been good and 
prices closed tii m. Latest puces are for 
October at lU. 86 ajlu. 8 »c,; November at 10.81c.; De¬ 
cember at IU. 810 .; January at iU.y4u.lu,y3o.: Feb¬ 
ruary at 11.06lUi.tkc.: Marta at ll.2lapil.22c.; April at 
11..kkrtd 1.37c.; May, IL 6 Uv»lLblc.; J Hue at ILtiiai 116.3c. 
Quotations tor spot outton ar« basea on Aaiericao 
ttaudord of oiassittaatlon. aud on oot&on in stora 
running In quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
activity ana butler nrtce* tor prime bard eaoue. 
Cape Cod. fnucy.$6.7.B^; f 0 d to uhoiee, 
poor to fall $3.5(K»4; ilo. boxes, $ 1 . 7 * 42 ; N. J , Co. 
SI.25 h'I,7j. Quinces tow ; qualify not extra; barrels 
rsuute ilw.o i. lioHton peara fanny per box fair 
to arood OucliUMH, in bbl.H. (GtiS; Luwrrmco. 
$16.6,Buurre d’Anjou *6*8; Vicars, $:i«i,5. Gropes 
quiet but. Ann. Cutawhas cases of is 3-n>. $2,75<a3- 
basketsA46c.; CtmcordR cages $2,50 42.75; bulk and 
baskets 1 H«D‘ 0 .; Isabella 8(44o.: Gallfomla paara 
now have a place at $3 r5 00 r oaco. r*l. Tokay 
capes $6 J8 per case ol 10 its. BeamiU dull a .<1 
lower; Va. banfl-plcked per It A\c.‘. extra prime, 4c ; 
good to prime, 3.H(«2^c.: shelled, 5(45k, 0 . Hickory 
nuts, bu. of 50tt*. $2.25^2.60.; cbestunts, 83ig3. 
Grain,— wiieat has been in active export demand 
and prices Btrong. Exports fur the week, l,4a0,ui:0 
btisn. 
Latest prices are for No. 1 white at $U4i@Ll5; 
No. 1 while for October, at $l.l4tfi»Ll4.lf; do. Novem¬ 
ber at $l.U£tal.l&: do. Drteemuer at $ 1 . 16 k( 4 l.l 6 V; 
do. January at 81.18; No. 2 white at $1.13 ungraded 
white at $1.13(41.18; No. 1 red at 81.20HW1.21: No. 2 
rol at $1 18«1.16!k : do. October, at HOmkoUSH: do. 
November, at *i.lli : k'«il.li J. ; do. Decerauer.at $1.1H-R, 
(a,.i i , : ,;o. January, at $Liuy<«i.:iu*: No. 3 red 
at$l.i4H: *1 earner grade at $l.fi7B'4 1 . 1 a, nngrndeit 
red0tt$Li3H4121 ; Nu 3 Onlcago aui.lt*:* ungJJded 
spring, «t $l.l3K<81.Ue. R, e at $1 i 4|,U2. Corn is 
active aud Arm, with shlpiuuult fur the week ot 1 ,- 
IU)(» H U bushtd*; latest prices am for New York No. 2 
at ao i(«56yc.; do.. Octobnr.ttt AUJfcg do, November, 
st ooJsiitWido.. December at 66.q<a5«V; do. Jan., 
at i,7HC.; ungraded mixed Western at No. 
-white at 5So.: No. 3 63SC.; steamer mixed at 54c. 
Oats ate higher and 111 gued demand. Iuiqnc prices 
111 ‘I<- New York No. 2 wh'te 
at4l(84lHC.: No. S Will teat 38wi3SQc.; New York No. 
1 at 39\.:; New York No. 2 at 39oi,.>yqc.; do.. October, 
llt vn^i 0 '- Jo- November at 89e.; do.. December 
at S9J6<44lje.i d i. January at 4tc.: No. 6 at 37sc.; un¬ 
graded white W esteru at 3!*S44c.; ungraded mixed 
Western Bt36i4Uyu.: white State at 41(g44c.: No. 2 
Chicago qiiotsd at 39o. bid. 
Hay and Straw.—T here Is a good demand and 
a strong market* latest prices are for 
SiilppjDk bay is at hbawic.; medium to prime do., 
$1(4*1-0: salt bar at 60(3,650.; clover do. at 6o(47cc. 
®° tor long rye; 80^850. forshort rye; 
and 70<s76c. for oat. 
Honey. —The demand has improved and prices 
are named with more confidence. 
White clover comb, single pkgs. 17@18e.; larger 
pkg* I.K416C.; buckwheat I2®13c.; extracted, as to 
color, 81412 c, 
. £.°™-- De . man i i is more active, including about 
t.-i'O baLe-s taken for export witbia a week and prices 
closed steaay. Quotations ai e 
Cents per !b. 
New Yorks, crop 1880. prime and choice.20 (423 
Do. medium.... Ig w 2 u 
New York*, crop 1880. W ta fair ...... ""j 8 [417 
Kastr ro, crop I8s0 ... 16 (Svu 
W sconsiu,crop 1880 . ”l6 to<o 
Yearlings, crop 1879, choice..’.’...‘.16 <423 
Olds, all growths. 4 (312 
Bavuriiu'8...... 4 ^ 
Receipts liberal, 3,831 bales ror week. 
Oil Cake—W estern is quoted $32 per ton. 
Poultry and Game.—S upplies are enlarging and 
prices are making a cool weather movement; that Is 
insiae rates arc uioMJy quotati e for wuoiesale par¬ 
cels. 1 he additions at present mostly State. Tur¬ 
keys have opened lu demand. 
1 urkeyg, stale and Western, c'aotca, I2413c.;falr to 
« ooa *.. 1 *•-* 1 ;O. PUua., ,trV-meked. I4.il5c. Chickens, 
UucItM i/ 0 .. HauIoc., Stnte .dcaiducl, Vila 
]-Ho.l Western,do.. 10412c. Fowls, Pnila., dry.pick.-d, 
12(4loC.; N. J., (l. p„ 12(3!ulc.; scalded, 1U allc.: Slate, 
do., lUittll.V.i Western, do.. hLtll:.; poor to fair, 94 
w.IUc. Ddtks spnng l 2 „i.i 3 c.; m ted Western 12 (» 
13c Geese, Ihiia. HI Aloe.; lair to good, 8® jt. Squabs 
White, *> iloz., $*2aj2, , 2o; dark, $b®i 2 j. 
Receipt* of live are heavy, and as they meet a fair- 
lv Large offering of di cased price* have seriously de¬ 
clined. I rum this time out cooped stock will 
have a mure precarious aaio. 
t, ^. owl ?,? nct ^‘Cfons. S. J..94100 ; Suteand Penn.. 
8u.Jc„ Western, 7j»m8c.; Southern, 7ta8c. Roosters. 
4c. Xurxeys, N.J.. 10c. Western. 8c. Ducks, choice, 
i'uVi'Geese, choice. $1.75; other, 
fliad.au. PlgBons, 25»85c. 
The game market is well supplied and prices are 
fairly good considering me season. Quail will be in 
next week : expected to open nt. $2.25 Supply of wild 
ducks ato.ttlv Western. A lew Western flight pig- 
eons quoted 7ac. to do*. Venison has improved 
Canvass uacklam'ks pair, fLij^LoJ: red heads. 
40(4r.0u.: mallard ducks, tlkaioc. *. leal, blue winged. 
3U.u3ac.: preen do., '20*2ae ; partridge, prime. $I(<<II.12' 
Wcstein. 850.iiS$l. Eisiern, oOutSOc. sott,30c. Grouse, 
prime. $1. suit,30c. Woodcoik, Sta'e, 40#iaic. Eng. 
snipe, ¥ do*,, $162131.76 sand snipe per do*., lO.oillc. 
1 l.-ver, tl.bLdL7o. Venison saddle, Alion.,, I5oa#17c ; 
other, i3J»15u. Whole deer. lOiijUo. 
Pkovimoss.-fluj i>roducis have been In demand 
M pd are higher, mess for export at $1.3<*15.50. Bacon 
at7k tor long clear. Meet hams at $1676,417. Reef 
at 18 50ail9 for city, inula mess 49. 0 ror extra me>a 
J'?o£ 8 sr U r f0r plulu m « 8j ; .Lard, Western steam ut 
b di.48.75 for spot lots.8.50 tor November; 8 . 1 u<® 8 . 44 v» 
for December. 
Seed—C lover is quiet ut 8H®9c. Timothy his 
little demand, quoted $2.70ss-2.8u. Flaxseed quoted 
Ht ll.lO. 
Receipts for the week 1,630 bush. Exports, 265 bags. 
Tobacco—T he market has not shown important 
change, with business moderately active. 
KENTUCKY LEAP. 
. Light. Heavy 
LunlmoD logs. 4 * 4if 4H<a 5 
Good Inga..4k < 5 5)$a 5v 
Low leaf.. 5H<4 6 6 (4 6S 
Medium leaf.. T* 7)*(4| 8H 
Good leaf. 8 a 8* 9 « 10 H 
£ l “ele*H. 9 011 11 (412 
Selectlona. 12 @15 12 (^15 
SKKDLEAP. Crop 1878. Crop 1879. 
New England Havana seed ...— is 0226 
Wrappers, common,,...........lii <«>15 — 
"‘-•liuni.16 islt8 - oi- 
S'f 16 :;. 20 (4 7x 25 1^35 
^elections.30 (440 37,Q(d45 
IS825U 1 *.- W- 10)6(413 
ffenn. assorted, low.12 @13 1 J @12 
Assorted, fair.II <415 13 w i 6 
Assorted, one.10 (<*18 18 <&22 
^Vruppers. 18 @35 — < 4 — 
Fifiere.. 1,1 @12 6 (a 7 
N. t. uss ted, com. to medlumlO @11 — (4— 
Obiu assorted. 6.k@18K 7X@10 
Wrapper*. .If, <425 15 fe25 
W iscousm assorted. 8 (it 12 7 (410 
Havana seed. 16 @20 16 @18 
Wrappers.J2 @18 — @- 
VEGETABfES.-Ext>oris of potatoes since Jan. 1-t. 
1 1 2,600 bbls.; curre»pouding period, ’79. 149,600 do. 
Supplies of potatoes arc liberal land prices are uu- 
etiauged Thy new brand that isseekwig a cououer- 
clal pluu , “ Burbank.” does not turn out bnelv. 
Eastern E, Rose, $175; State, $1.27(4150; snowflake. 
$l.37»1.50 ; State oeerleas, $142(41.26 ; N. J. $l@.l 12 . 
Sweet potatoes mainly of poor quality ; oest quoted 
$2.25; other, $1(0.1.50, Tomatoes running out 
Squashes abundant and oheap. Celery active. Onions 
are scarce aad higher. 
Green corn, ¥ lUO,75o.@$l: tomatoes, ip bus.,10<460c • 
egg plants, per 100 $3<24; Lima beans, $3@3.50 '.shelled’ 
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Internal medicines never did nor never cau cure 
KIDNEY DISEASE. STIIIMT NOWVapply 
Day s kidney Fail AT ONCE, and be cured of 
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Lrinary bi'pms H is the only treatment 
gRil lW NEKV4KTS AM) IMIVSIEAL 
f.n,!'!/il.mS'., l ! liU distressing complaint, 
K .44 HE. It will annually save mauv 
times its cost, m medicines and piasters, which at 
best give hut (empni.uy relief, bold bv Druggists 
or sent oy mail on receipt of price, g:S. Our book. 
How a Lite Mas Saved,” giving a history of 
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