THE RUBAI NEW-YORKER 
156 lb, at 9c: do. 190 lb, at 8^e; do. 210 n>, at TV^e: grass 
crs, 160 lb, at 4?$c; Jersey veals, various weights, at 
Sheep and Lambs.—T otal for si* days 39,148 head, 
against 06,403 head for the corresponding time last, 
week. Sheep In good demand at steady prices. 
Lambs dull und a shade lower. Canada lambs, 66 n> 
at i7.H>; Western sbem), SI ib at fie; do. 101 a at 5c: 
State lambs, S5 a at Two; Pennsylvania sheep, 116 lb 
at 6VdC; do. 102 tb at «c: Kentucky lambs, «4 lb, at 6 Kg; 
do. 02 m at 6^e: Kentucky bucks, 125 lb, at t^c; 
Michigan lieep, yl lb. at fic; Ohio sheep, 93 tb nt #6.35; 
do. no lb at OWc; do. ml tt. at 5fp:: Ohio lambs.50 Tb, at 
6V$c; do. fid tb at Mtr: do. 71 lb, at 7c; Jersey lambs, 65 
lb at 734c. 
Hoos.— 1 Total for six days 10,812 h*ud, against 16.911 
for the corn-spnmling time last week. The market 
for live hogs Is unchanged, and common to prime 
may be quoted at O'vai'Wif, Country dressed firm at 
for medium, with light selling at 10*4fe 10)4C; 
western hogs, 151 lb. at 6J4c. 
Long clear quoted here, 8'A; at Chicago, long and shor 
clear, half and hair, 7%c. Dressed Hogs—City, 
heavy to light, 8@8l4c: pigs, 8*kfc. Lard— 
Prime steam spot,, 8.70 <<A 75c: August. H.80S$8.67C, 
September, 8.70(®3.80e; October, H.74'38.8«c: December, 
S.S6fif9v62e; seller year.«.480bS.82c; elfv steam. 8.50c; 
refined,Continent quoted 9.i0c;SoutU American, 9.08c. 
Bt TTEn—Strictly choice and fancy quality Is not 
plenty. 
Creamery, fancy nails, 2&®33o; do. choice 9t)@22e: 
do. prime, IHtalse; tin. fair to good, 17wl7*4c: do. 
ordinary. KkrtlOVe: State balf-flrkin tubs and palls, 
best, 21c: do. do. line, 19e.20e: do. good, 17<il3e; do. fair, 
15wlfi: State Welsh tabs, choice, 20c: do. good 
to prime, iT<S)l9c; do. fair to good, lVfltl6c; Western 
Imitation creamery, choice, lfic: Western do, good 
to prime, 14(4190: do. ordinary to fair, 126s 13c; Western 
dairy, best, I.ViilSe.; do. good. hfcSdle.; do. ordinary. 
1 PH 12c Western factory, choice June, UWtil5c: do. 
best current make, IHtSillildo. fair to good lit* 12c; <lo. 
ordinary. IkSdOc, 
Ciikkmc. State factory, fancy colored. hi' tc; do. fan¬ 
cy white, UlrciiUU-se; do. prime 9W<«HHe: no. fair to 
good.9ttt.«9c; do. ordinary, ?®8c-Ohio oheddar.7Hw9e- 
do. Hats, good IO prime, 86&8kjC; do. do. fair. Gt>v.<;7Wc; 
do. do. ordinary, rsisfic; Wisconsin tine, Sfttywe: 
creamery skims, choice, 54|i'\6c: do. good, 5@5V4c: 
the gluttony of the “upper classes” “Ireland 
for the Irish” is their cry.Salvador 
convicts are chained in pairs, and are sent 
out to seek work. If they canuot earn or beg 
their food they must starve. 
Gen. Wallace, the American Minister at Con 
stautinople, has sent a fresh note to the Porte 
demanding it prolongation of the treaty of 
commerce between 'ib 
Now is the Time to Plant 
Grown STRAWBERRIES 
to secure a good crop next season. Our plants are in 
the ftnest condition. Catalogue containing full 
cultural directions mailed FP.iiE. Address— 
CIlUflUPCD 2 Q10DV Mount Hope Nurseries, 
tLLWANutn a oAnni, Rochester, N. y. 
iirkey and the United 
States; but agreeing to a revision of the tariff 
.At the burial of Dr. Strain, Roman 
Catholic Archbishop of Edinburgh, a pageant 
was witnessed such ns Scotland has not seen 
since the Reformation. There were 150 
priests, mid the inidtitude of Franciscans, 
Benedictines, Redenmtorfcts, Vinceutiaus, 
acolytes, and nuns made up a picture that was 
irresistibly suggestive of some old church 
scone of mediaeval days.The King and 
Queen of Spain arrived at the Royal palace in 
Madrid Tuesday evening. The liing went to 
the frontier to meet his royal spouse. This 
fact dissipates whatever may still remain of 
the report that the two liad quarreled.. 
.A census has just been taken in Egypt. 
showing that its population is now 0,798,200 
The population of the principal cities is as fol- 
ows;—Cairn, 808,108; Alexandria, 203,775; 
Port Said, 10,550; Suez. 10,913; Tan tub, 33,735; 
Damietta, 34,040; Rosetta, 10,071; Man.surah, 
20,784, and Zagozig, 19,040. 
Cholera continues to ravage Egypt; over 16,- 
000 deaths are estimated to have occurred al¬ 
ready. It is thought that, no case of real 
Asiatic cholera has yet, occurred in Euro e. 
and that there will be no danger in six weeks' 
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WIND MILL 
A vegetable product, used only iu Ayer’s 
Ague Cure, has proved itself a never failing 
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/afiw down without tower breaking—a 
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public to determine their merits. Mills sent on SO 
davs’ trial. Best Feed Mills, Corn Shellers, etc., etc. 
Catalogues Tree. CHALLENGE WIND MILL & FEED 
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Tb t only nuithlne tbit iwlvid *a award eei Vo*i 
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Ayer’s Hair Vigor imparts vitality, gloss, 
aud freshness to the hair, and restores its 
original beauty — Adv. 
CHOCOLATES 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH 
Chicago.—“R egular” wheat Sl.OO 34 @Sl.OH 4 August 
SUB September- SI.0494 October; $1.06 November; 
$1.0134 oil the year: No. 2 Chicago Spring SI 01 * 4 ; No. 3 
do. Sic; No. 2 red Winter. JI.0I. Corn -J.lQfu MXkc. cash; 
49af,a5fP4c August: Sept. 49146450c; lOlye. October; 45c. 
nil tin? year Oat* firm at 274»<a-:j*V cash: 27,-t .• 
August; «34'.'27c. September. ItvK firm at 57c. lUtt 
LKY quiet at *6e. Plaxskkd quiet at $1.3134@I.32. 
litri ti.u qtdet; Creamery, fair to itiney. 17(d 2HC;dairies, 
good to choice, I'Lrlw. Eons auict at 1534«/«c. 
Pork active at $13.30 cash; $13.30 August, #13.41) 
September. 
Cincinnati.—W heat steady; No. 2 red Winter 
pot $1.05<d) 1.(17:1.116)4 Augiii.t: Sept., #U)7iJ 1.0H34. Corn 
firm at 1934u50c. spot; August, 5234c. Oats dull and 
lower at 31c. spot. H?k quiet at 543»<5»V1. Baulky 
nominal:F.xtru N 0.8 Fallal5534c. Pork nnehanged at 
#15.50. Laud dull #t#J25c. BrTTERduU; choice West¬ 
ern Reserve, lie; choice Central Ohio, lie. Hods 
weaker; common and light, $l.ii)<sS 6 .lu: packing and 
butchers’ #5.1035.55. 
Sahpr'y Premium Chocolate,the best 
preparation of plain chocolate for fam¬ 
ily tit*. —fobr'l Jbrol/'iut Cocoa, 
from which the exec« ol od hai been 
removed, easily digested aadadiiiirahly 
adapted for Invalid*. — itaiw's Vanilla 
Chocolate, aa a drink or eaten as oon- 
fcetionery U a delicious article 1 highly 
recommended by tourists. — Bailer's 
Broma, invaluable •» * diet for chil¬ 
dren.— Ormas Street Chocolate, a 
most excellent article for famine*. 
Sold by Grocers everywhere. 
W. BAKER & CO., 
JJorchester, Mass. 
The Victor Rock Drill 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
f WEJLL BORER AND PROSPECTOR. 
The Diploma and Prise Medal awarded It at 
tha “ Centennial" in 1876. TVenty-»(r e^fthese 
hand machines ordereditiGae day. Kltf~Good 
active Agents can clear #125 per 
week. Send f or C lrcnlsre aa-f Term-*. 
Addreea W. WEAVER. Phumix ? tile. 
THE UNION HORSE-POWER 
Hu ttL# Lftrgeit Track Wheel*. DOUBLE SEAKcD. 
No KocUJl’hilK-d Ul^tuimh 
level tread 
Nsw YORK. August 4, 1883. 
beans and Peas.—T he general run of quotations 
i-iniiiuues somewhat nominal,owing tn the small and 
broken assortment of stock on hand, it Is difficult 
o find a first-class lot of black beans. 
beans—marrow, lss; 1 , prime, 82.55; Btsius, medium' 
1882, prime. t2.Jv.i2.;U); do. pea, #2.30(a)2 33: do> 
white kidney 1882, cholec, #2.5(»(S)2,(a)! rlo, red kidney. 
1882, choice, 3,75; do. turtle SOUP, 1882, #3.25(43.-fill 
do. foreign, nu-ulums, #U’4li.<j#1.75; Peas, green, 1SS2. 
prime, 8l.3i*.»l.'jD. 
HuKAnsrt fks and i’uovtsioNs.-Steamer No. 2 red 
wheat is -be. lower; ungraded white Is 5c. lower. 
Corn Ungraded mixed Is the same; steamer mixed 
s 2c. lower; No. 2 white Is 27sc. lower. Oats—No. 3 
mixed Is 4c. lower; No. 1 mixed is 4'^c. lower; mixed 
Western is ;ic. lower; white State is 3c. lower. 
Flour, Feed and Meed - Flock - No. 2. #2. i.Vk l.un, 
latter extreme: superfine, fcUUl.ihi, latter extreme; 
common to lair extra State, #3.8fva|.25; good to fancy 
do.. SI.309311.30; common to good extra Western, 
#3.85)^1.45: good to choice, #4.50ji7.35: common extra 
Ohio. #8.9U(ti | 3H! good, Si.m^j.'iO; good to choice. 
S.5.50@(95it- common extra Minn., $3,896(4.50; clear, 
S 1.70.1.83.75; rye mixture. $l.(XK4ih,40: straight, g5..VI 
@6.50: patetn. #5 75... 1.35; St. I.ottls common to fair 
extra, #3.'JU.i 4..V1; fair to good, #4.j5toi5t good to very 
choice, #.5.10.. 1 6.15; paleul Winter wheal extra. #9.35 
.*e i.2o, latter an extreme: city mill extra for West in 
dies, $a.304l5.85- South America, 45.9oygfi.lH. Southern 
Hour Common to good extra, $ 4 . 211493 .1«: good to 
choice, $5,154(1,78. Rye rlotir—Superfine ul #3.VKui3.8il 
for common to good, #S.85ot 1.20 for choice to fancy. 
Feed qmlet and uuchattRCd. Corn meal—braudy- 
wlne, $ :..o u-3.Ml; yellow Wesleru, #3-.j3.4c, new pro¬ 
cess, #8.50. 
prices of Guain-Wheat- No. 2 Spring, #L09)4t., 
t.10; ungraded tvd,93c* 8 .22; No. 3 do il.ll@L1l>4; 
steamer No, 2 red, $ 1 , 1134 ; No. 2 red. $ 1.1314 lu stort-. 
$ 1 . 16 * 40 * 1.17 In elevutor: $1.13 for eanul afloat; $1.17 
delivered from store; ungraded white, $ 1 . 01 <& 1 .'J 0 ; 
No. 1 wldtc (lit 11 ami nondnal; No. 2 red for August, 
($ 1 . 1800 1. 1 : 4 * 44 ; September. 81.159xMl.lfi; October, $l.l79s 
(•1 1.INiy,; November, #i.l9 ; qiu l.Xi'j: December. $1.214j(<e 
1.22. itvit Canada for SeptcnUier, 7Jc; Western on 
s|M)t, iw>,jc- H vltl.M Neglected and nominal. Haiu.lv 
5i m.t—L ess active and uuehauged. Corn Ungraded 
mixed at vl, 'im a r; st.-amer do. 5Sc; No, 2 do., fiO(-v.c 
fio'ye lu elevator, tklVnio.dlo tttloal, 60o It) store, fiOkjo to 
arrive- No. 2 white. 118 * 0 ; No. 2 mixed tor August, 
59l4;fli60*AC! Neplt-lulior, 5i?g..i,eub w ? ; 'kjtobor, 6UJ4W 
6 1Vie; November. tiuUtailJlc, seller 1 he year. .'» 3 e. Oats 
•No. 3 mixed at A'e.jW.V'' do. white, An,i 3 d\ 4 c. No. 
2 mixed, .'(liglCTjc; do. white, iO@4Ul4c; No. 1 mixed, 
37c; No. 1 white, 5lc; mixed Western, ;i 64 »u>c; white 
do. -tUisSOu; mixed Stale, 33@ltUc; w hite State, C3ut 
50c; No. 2 China go quoted 39)-)e. No. 2 mixed August, 
85^! rc.'toc; Sepleuibcr IjVjlL’^ e; October, 3o->at436c. 
Prices Of Provisions—Pork Mess spot, quoted $15.75 
for ordlnarv brund Western prime mess, $ 16.25 
18,50; faintly me-.;., $K.OAais.OO; extra prime, $14,VXv 
15.00; Clear back, 818.V)oiI9 00i Reef Extra mess. 
$I2 s«i 2.50; packet. $ 12 .VKj. I2 7v city extra India mess, 
In tea., #19.004920.00. Beef hams quoted $3k(X5gi35 14 ) 
Cut meats—Pickled bellies. Id lb average, 10c; do., 14c; 
pickled shoulders, 8 c.; pickled hums, I-MIIV 4 C.;smoked 
shoulders, 'Au'-d^c.; kmoked hams, Middles 
TURBINE 
it, foot 
'Wisani 
Strong and Durable 
WILL NOT 
SHRINK, SWELL, 
WARP, or 
BATTLE in the Wind 
ALSO, ras 
BUCKEYE 
aiPJMQS, FORCE 
. CHICAGO SCALES CO. 
2 104 V> uiOV S4IUX, $40. S TO.\, $50. 
,4X011 SVOO. Brain Kiiv luclmled. 
2401b. FARMER'S SCALE, $5. 
The -Little Detective,” '* ox. to r> lb. $3. 
SOU OTHKK SIZkS. U«dMw.l FRICK LIST tRKk. 
FORGES, TOOLS, &c. 
IIKST toil6K HADK t'OK UOIIT WORK. $10. 
40 lb. Auvllnnd lklt ofTool*. SKI. 
Farmrn saw time ami money dulna odd Joba 
Blowers. Anvils. Vices A Other Articles 
MTUmtsT I'ltKKH, UHOLES*LK * KkT.ilL 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Nkw Y'ork. Saturday. August 4, 1883. 
Bkkvks.—T otal for bIx days, 14,110 head, against 
10,804 head for the corresponding time last week. 
Illinois steer*, 1,178 lb, ut 11 Me. do. 1,244 lb, at lPqc. 
do. 1,247 tb at III 4 C.,.681 F head; do. 1,800 lb at im,c ; 
rough, do. 1,303 ib at 10 -Hc; Kentucky steers, 1.179 n> 
at 12*4C. 57 tb; do. 1.41S Ib at 12c, less50c. per head; do. 
1,251 tb at ltltc. 56 ib- do, 1,450 ft at ll*4c; Texans, 1,069 
Ib at 1014C. 56 Ib: bulls. 1,129 tt, at H4c; Ohio steers, 1,874 
n> at 12e. 56 ib do. 1,319 ib at III 90 : do. 1.220 ib at 1114 c. 
do. 1,180 lb at tie: do. 1,080 tb at UH 40 . 55 n>; Colorado 
steers, 1,123 n> at 1094c. 56 tb; Indiana steers. 1,260 lb at 
tl>4C.5ti lb; do, 1,217 tb at tOfiC. less $1 per head; bulls, 
1,240 lb at #4.711. 
Calvks-T otal for six days, 1,142 head against 
4,86$ head for the same time last week. Dressed 
calves lu good demand and firm at .li.iaSc for ordin¬ 
ary to choice city dressed veals, aud 10M llVae for 
country dressed, with a few near by states selling up 
to 12 and even I2t«e. Dressed grassers aud butter¬ 
milk calves sold ut 8<j09e; buttermilks, 180 Ib, at 4o; 
do. 210 tb, at 514c: mixed calves, 188 lb, at 6e;5als, 
N«ver Fre.-tea la 
Wlnttr Time. 
Send for oar 
t'lreulara and 
Price I.Ut 
t Queen the South 
W FOKTATIIjE 
FARM MILLS 
For Stuck Feed or Meal for 
10.000 'tit -CTSE- 
Writa for Pamphlet. 
Simpson it Gault M’fg Co. 
Suceeaaor* to Stkaub Mill Co, 
Complete A Cheap Flour Mill Outfits 
It will only cost a cent. 
M 1LKM E N, 
—BUTCHERS AHD UOCERS.- 
Send your address on a postal card aud receive lu 
formation, solid fads and 11 roots, which will show 
you how you ouu save a great deal of m/mey every 
dav, evtrv week uud every year, In your busluess. 
This Is worn, looking Into. HUMISTON FOOD PKE- 
SERV1NG CO., .3 Kilby Street. Boston. Mass. 
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