:3U Mf 4BX 6 CO NT. W (:| f, 
ICASr. OF TYP 
in comparison with what cattle brought one week ago 
for net weight of beef: 
This week. l,ast week 
Cents. Cents. 
Choice beeves, V Bi.13 & 13« 
Good to prime.13 ta It;, 
Medium. ...UK 1'-' 
Poorest grade...7 '<•) ill 
Average sales. ...IIS' <"i 12 
l.ast week. 
Cents. 
KB; ® 13M 
r;w ® i tv 
12 0» - 
!l im 11 
12 <S) — 
POMEROY’S TRUSSES. 
Tlic Wire Spring: Truss, 
Tie Miana k Illinois Central I f mua,ima - 
Railway Company’s NEW SCHOOL BOOKS. 
Hnsr*. There is a little advance In prices, with 
lighter arrivals. Some dressed lire selling at 1 Ukoc. 
Two ears rough Michigan, 150 lus., sold at 4KC Dress¬ 
ed close -it l>»pigs reaching fi\c. 
Hitch Cows. -The market begins to show signs 
of improvement, after weeks of extreme dullness. 
Milk is doing belter. Cnws still sell at ^ilVc'll each. 
Sheep mill l,ninh~. With fret- arrivals there is 
not hoi- h change in sheep, the rates being fK«’ti;Yc., 
with a few extras at ,e. Lambs have fallen off about 
le.. tlie best set.. exceeding fic. A few extra 
suite did bring ’-'Ye. Thin slate and. western gout 
tP ns a ear State. .1! lbs., at To., and 70 Pennsyl¬ 
vania, same weight, at H'- e. The average of ‘.*,012 
sheep and lambs was *5.50 per head. 
Vi*itI Calves. The hot weather and cheap fruit 
hurts tin -1 all trade. Tlu* best milk veals sell attic., 
with good at So., and common at 7r. per lb. Grass 
calves are a perfect drug, and only worth 2'Yet3Ye• 
They are generally sold by the head, at f3@8each - a 
large (nt going at $5. 
LATEST. Ill onilny. Angtiat 10, 4 I*. M.- 
Brrvrs. Arrivals to-day, IC.2 ears at Cntinuunlpuw, 
128at luOth St,, and hi at Weekawken, making 5,785 for 
tlie present market. This is too many fora hut day, 
and ail except the few choice animals iu*e),tfi>MO. 
lower. The quality is pour, very many Texans not 
selling at all. Those, which Hntl a market are at T® 
Sy.c. A few very tine cattle still bring t.'P.c. 
Sheep mid I,ninh*. Arrivals for to-day's mar¬ 
ket, ftfi, ear loads ut Communipaw, IS at Ifitli Hi., and II 
at 40th St.. making 7,018 on -ale. Tradenitlier slow, 
with ini change in the price of sheep, while thin lambs 
are lower. Smile Ohio of is its, sold at tp-ju. A few 
prime Stale reached 90, 
llogs. Receipts to-day, Sunday included, all car 
loads at Oommnuipaw and 23 nl liltli St., making 8,207. 
No change in prices but market firm. 
WITH OSCILLATING PADS 
The Flattie Rupture Belt, 
WITHOUT META 1.1,If SPRINGS. 
Priees, when sent to correstmndents, much lower 
than when fitted at. office. Send for Circular. Sam¬ 
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1*0.11 KUOV A CO., T i l Itromlwny, N. V. 
Pomeroy .V Co. also apply, as a specialty, thedr eel- 
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RUPTURE CAN BE CURED 
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New ‘'AbucrtiecmetUs. 
R. B, PARSONS & CO., 
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Offer u lino stock of 
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It bod.xieinl ions and It ureal EvevarriM'iiN, 
which are transplanted safely moe. 
Rose* alul other Flowering Shrubs in great 
variety. 
Purple Iteeeli. Ilnimalins and other valuable 
Orim. 111*111 n I Trees, both for the Street and for 
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Ah S'ltisl ami West Air l.inr of 
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I ltd., to Deciitur, III. 
This ruatl passes through a belt of l.lio best, settled 
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no other East and West railway built or projected 
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It LOCK COAL III: lilt 
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Thirty miles through Douglass County. Illinois, Just 
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Whole Western Division, Montezuma to Decatur, 
eighty-five, miles, to bo finished in 1872. Grading near¬ 
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»1.300.U1U IN CASH ALREADY EXPENDED ON 
THE ROAD. AND fcLSOOjOU) REMAINING TO UK 
CALLED FROM TWENTY SUBSCRIBERS, AMONG 
WHOM ARE VV. II. HIIION, SIDNEY DIL¬ 
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PL LL.M.VN OF CHICAGO. 
Besides its right of way the Company owns 32,000 
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are the best BLOCK COAL LANDS. It has also 
SUBSCRIPTIONS IN BONDS ANTI CASH from coun¬ 
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