DEC. 2! 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
was only u IIttlo • .tr in cerupitrlson. Roll) are Reamer. 
Unking grades arc moving tuudcrutcjr. Ontmri.m 
export grad $g are very quiet. A few Iota of Canada 
urn lie to the best bringing 39c. 
Orange Oo. pails,Hne. including creamery. AiVwi.’tHc.; 
I’etui. and N. J. palls, good to line, 2603,5c., com¬ 
mon. Uj®l3c.; selections, halt' tuba,830.350.; extra half 
tubs, ;«<5>40c-! half tubs In lots. 28<«>:W>c.; good to 
prime firkins, 27©'!9c.; do. Welsh, Pall. 2TvV.Sc.; Welsh 
tuba, fair, 2ft©38o.; other grades of Suite, 13022 c.; 
Western Reserve, choice, 21©23c.; Western fair to 
good, 13015c,; common, 10011c.; grease butter. 7 W® 
8 Hc.; State dairies, tubs on, 29©32c.; do. all firkins, 
2S0odc. Rolls. choice, 2'O'isc,; do., fair to good,20©2lc,: 
do., common. 18c. 
tHiecne.—Tlierel* no increase in the demand and 
the market in all material points.stundsalioiil -is Inst 
week. The marked Improvement in the receipts 
comes from Hra tact that a considerable quantity ot 
stock had heen inmh.ied t.y parti cm here sometime 
since and had been held tuiek in tlie interior, which 
owners now aruordering forward: the bulk ot It is 
l\ut in store. Shippers' nrdtjrs are still very small, and 
they navel "-ell in the market only for Just such lots 
as can be immedl.ifely placed, as the rates of ocean 
freight have linen ruling decidedly avaunt thorn 
'I hey lire aide to secure some lino lilies ol stunk ai 
lie.; and for the very bust factories refuse t<i go above 
this price Wo huvo . lies reported itmne or two In¬ 
stances as low as 13*0. The principal holders ret use 
to sell at these figures and al the moment are satis- 
lied with tile home trade. Which Is Steadily Increasing 
from this source 14 <, is real iced for strictly choice 
lots. The stock here is liberal. 
We quote sni.ic factory . r.iudco. U©14Xc.: goodto 
prime, IjiX'i'd.IVc.: fair. 12013c,; State dairy, 13V013X 
for good to prime: 10® 12c. for fair lota: for Ohio fac¬ 
tory, lOctllke. for lair to prime; Kngllsb dairy, 
prime, lJx®l<c.; fair do., 11 Skid 3c. f 
Cotton. I xporters have been having freely and 
the market Is a shade higher. Wo quote : 
_ Upland*. Alabama. N. Urlouns. 
Ordinary.Ill* 17 ]7X 
Good Ordinary... lax 18W liv 
Strict Good do.... IH11-16 18 13-10 isiT-18 
how Middling.,,. 18K 10X l»k 
Middling.19K 19* 20W 
Good Middling... 21X 21X 21* 
Texas. 
17« 
IV 
19 5-10 
19X 
20)4 
22 
Sales for forward delivery on the basts of low mid¬ 
dling aro at If* 1 Hi tor Decetubur, 19 6-16 for January. 
19X for February, 19 11-16 fur March, 20 for Aprll. 
Dried Fruits. The general market Is very unlot. 
ns usual at this period, whim ttie triple are busv with 
foreign for tin- holidays. Apple- have been without 
Shipping demand. Supplies are liberal, and the lew 
lots selling to the home trade are at weak prices. 
1 coled peaches arc in the buyer's favor. Other arti¬ 
cles unchanged. 
Southern apples, -MV ,o.: do. sliced. 0 ® 0 u* West- 
ern, 5!*®V\c. Pealed poaches at H0]5(>. for.Ga., IS :,4 
loe. for\u,.and imalHc. lor North Carolina. imped¬ 
ed peaches ut ls©ftc. for quarters, and 5X06c. for 
halves. Cherries, 23022We, Plums, 14®19c. Black¬ 
berries, 9®ftXc. Raspberries, .'i.'kri 3 «c. 
Kgga.—l'nsth have been offered freely at the an. 
toy.ved prices, with light sales. Mined are In full 
supply, and have a lair demand. quote at 34036 c 
tor Western 0*eah, 36036c. for State and rennsylva- 
I 1 IU, me. fur Jersey, lamed III 360201 !. tor Western, 
and 26027X0. for State. 
Flour.—Shippers have been cheeked from buying 
other than small lines through the scarcity of ocean 
freight room. Holders lire Hrm In tltulr views in 
view of the moderate supplies, 
Superitne State. »r. 90 0 
Common extra do. 70U® 
Good to choice do.. .. 7 m © 
Fancy do.. j © 
SunerUne Michigan, Indtanu. Ohio, Iowa ft 90 © 
Extra do... . 
Choice extra do..*** 
Shipping brands round hoop Ohio.... 
'I'rnde brands do... 
Good to ehoioe wit te whof *»vtrn*„,. 
ruir to very clioler extra Mlnnes na.. 
Common to fair ex.,. bl. Lull la. 
Good to choice do ........ 
Extra Southern...,... 
Good to choice do. 
Kyc, common to Hue. 
Corn meal. Western. 
Buckwheat flour.... 
li 90 © 
7 10 0 
7 00 © 
7 :i 0 (is 
7 90 di 
7 All ® 
T lu (<4 
8 55 © 11 on 
7 10 (0 II If. 
9 20 (14 12 1)0 
1 80 © *1 Aft 
•I 40 44 3 ftu 
2 70 44 4 .‘46 
11 30 
7 III 
7 15 
7 80 
6 30 
7 Of. 
7 HA 
7 25 
II 25 
8 65 
9 00 
8 50 
Freall Fruit*. The exports of apples the past, 
week, react- about 5,7l»i bbls. Shipped have warned 
more stock, but they have beer, caretul In dosing 
out orders on neconnt nf the light amount or freight 
room circling. Fine apples aru held with eonrnlenec, 
hut other qmiliti. - are olfcrlng low. Grapes are 
touched wii.li trust, and prices arc very irregular 
Cranberries are dull and unchanged. I Vaunts, prime 
Tennessee, have heen sold ur.fI <001.25. 
We quote - Apples, com mini, .fl.ifliiui.7ft; do. fair to 
bhl*., fill, 412 . Now Vlrglnm peaouU,’ $T.4ft®i '.ll. 
I Kirilin.—Wheat Is higher, with limited offering. 
Sales ,.t Tv*. - Mi*wioikee at. fLSi vl.As. 71.52 lor No. 
;* hiougo and fl.ls lor No.:; Milwaukee*. Corn i- 
li glier under an increased huslnes: . Sales ,,l old 
Wester n mixed ut (lie. in store, and 67o. do nth ml. 
iir lots oi (!•*w mlviMl al »»(«£(»,)<?. Oat&urc* cjuIoi ut 
alioni lute tlgurea. We quote at 4*.lc. for interior mix¬ 
ed stole. WliiMKc. for new mixed Western, 49U®61e. 
lor black, (*tX®51e. for stained white Wegteru. 
Ilu v mid Stviiw.—Prices have heen forced up a 
t rifle with the i losing of river navigation. The de¬ 
mand is not active. 
We quota new shipping hay fhlh i l,15; retail do., * 1.10 
44 -7o; salt, do.. 7U@90c.; clover, 804*900. Straw at *1.30 
441.45 for long rye, tl®$L2ftc, for abort rye; SOkiilitic. 
lur out. 
Ilnpg.-As was indicated last week, the market 
bus fairly reached 50c for the host growths of State 
oq.s, | lilsts the. price held out for l.y growers, and 
tjie impression has heen that it would start larger 
shipments I nr ward from the Interior, bill tin* latest 
reports are Unit the views of holders in the country 
are til ing worked up lit sympathy wlili the changes 
Imre, and the trail.! p. as unsullied as ever us to the 
pro habit* tumi ul lh»> QULrkcL. A l.ir^t* in 
tlie supplies from the other side, dealers l ootemi 
would put t he markeL hack. We have had heavier 
I in porta lions, but brewers have been working so 
"f-l 1 , 1 " ' Hull i*>vy have bought, up 
iihoiit evei 5 thing that was line offering, and they 
as Inlly ilisposed to meet, the current market 
ruling previously. 
"e.; Kastem do., 400 
(tills 70 10441'S*.; Old old'-; 'as d;Vw"J(fc“ iLvaiiiiiis,' 
4 .i«j.j0c.; i&ngttsh, 38yil3u; Hclginn. uoimiml, :i804Oe. 
I’oultrynnd (Jinnc.-The market has heen 
on tty w.dl cleaned oi the old stock, and receiver- 
are lu a hotter position to handle fresh supplies. We 
are not. having near so litieral arrivals as last 
yo:tr, but nru ruling lfilvcnfO|>rtrat[yifly rh»« 
demaud has not in years proved so alack. Keoeivcrs 
i.ivi* been able to advance pitOcs over last we*-k and 
for best.lersey turkey* obtain Iswlli State living 1601 H 
West am come in xnueh beLLorordei 11 ,, i l .,,„t .....i 
short clear. ti’fuSTe. for long clear ; 7071-t6e. for long 
ami short together. Tallow Is dull atSMSiSIfa. 
Hundries. Roney at 28080c. for dark and 32035c. 
Tor while, in glass boxes; mixed hits. L'lc. Cider at 
i. per gallon, keat,hers, live geese, new, line, per 
lb.. wtiUiOc.; do. tulxed, tU.vSOe.; hen, Ti49c.; vinegar, 
cuter, f< gal., 20«42fto.; ilo. rtmnul'uolurcd. tUiS'JUo.; 
newspapers, (K ffi, 404Xc.; white rags, 5t45v ; c. 
Tobacco.—As usual at this period, just before the 
close lit the year, there is very little' trade. 'The lew 
orders m the market are from the homo trade, to 
meet current rates : 
QUOTATIONS—NKW ( UOP. 
T „ „ Tdght Grades. Ileuvy Grade*. 
J: nua .;.v..h.V'-’i 9*c. 9*©105<C. 
Common to medium leaf .10 faii(i\c. tOMiniMi-ie. 
Good do. ..11 ©lixc. 11X6012X0. 
|‘‘0 *1°. ..11*6*12X0, IS 014 0. 
aelections. ..18 ©u o. 15 ®18 o. 
ir~« — NKW CROP. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts tillers.H ®ld c. 
seconds. ...26 <®,'IA e. 
wrappers. .40 ®fif> c. 
xt _ . „ 8elections..S(j ©75 c. 
New Vnrk Slate running lots. 12 m,ht c. 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.IH ©25 c 
Ohio running lots. 13 ©pj 0- 
Ohtowrappers.... (ltl 3 o « 
Wisconsin uiul Western. 9 ©10 o! 
Seeds.—New clover does not come in as fust as 
needed, With some accumulation ol sllliiplng or. 
dels, prices have been forced upntrltle. Males al 
a v"-' t.,r iffmie lids, rimoih.v is not wanted at 
the moment, and #.'k,c;i ,25 are nominal prices, ltougli 
llax Istlrni, at f’2(,*-2 15, the improvement mainly bused 
upiin the higher prices mUng for i 'aleutta linseed. 
' V’egeliibleu. Irish potatoes are soiling freely, 
noth to shlpp *ts and the home trade, and very full 
prices tire ruling. Sweets have a light demand, but 
as supplies are moderate, firm prices are quoted. 
1" bulk.12 76.(4 3 III 
•FuckMon 11 . 2 oil oh *2 vr» 
•■»«»»» ;; .:. .v.v.v .2 nffi mx 
coor lots " ............ 1 Rn© i vt 
Squash, K* bbl., marrow. 1 2 ft© i fgj 
( abhnges. * nq^ q pq 
(Onions, red and yellow. J* hhl.!... 3 m© i) Ml 
white. 4 rvi© _ 
Sweet potatoes. . 2 7 rm 4 00 
KiihhIii turnips, H bhl. . 1 SO© 1 7 " 
«urrotB. » hhi.., 750200 
For potatoes hi shipping order, add 25c, * bbl. 
Wool, As prices have been run up considerably 
the lad fow weeks, both manufacturers and dealers 
ore holding orders hack In hope of prices reacting 
mime. I lie arrivals are somewhat larger. Induced by 
the enhanced prices, and there Is a better assort¬ 
ment.d stock mi sale. Holders, however, arc firm 
n.n th " l . r 4 lows, and the few sales reported are at 
Hill prices. _ Ohio lleeces HOrmTOe. for niccliitm to 
'WyCK'n- h'.r Mtatc and Miclilcau; KMfUo. for 
Wisconsin; IHIiu.kiC, for Iowa, Illinois and Indiana ; 
washed, M0©70o.; pull.pl m 6O0IBc. for line and 
«u pern no. 
—-- 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS. 
ready means to put them Into it salable condition. 
The regular grass calv«s have about all been mar¬ 
keted, but many known as “led veals," or large si/.c 
hut destitute of fat, having been reared largely on 
butlcr-mllk, whey, etc., aro sent In both dead and 
alive. They sell at. Ilia fie. alive and 4©7e. dressed, 
rat live calves sell at 8 © 0 c., while dressed vary from 
10e. to 13'■ ‘J.. a lew reaching Klc. 
sheep ami I, am In*, ’['he arrivals are now so 
light that, despite the dressed mutton scot In, prices 
an* mlvauelDg. Still the trade is noi lively. Christ¬ 
mas sheep begin In arrive, and of course sell quite 
a hove the rates of ordinarily hit stock. Mown* sheep 
ol 110 * 1 . 1 MI lbs. cominiinil TorT.Qc. What wc usuallv 
term hit stock is worth ti!,e.tl*-,«*., with fair sheep at 
1 .. very moan low run d**wn to r ,* 
l .limbs vary from lie. when quite lliln to 7©7 -(e. fur 
rale l.* good, extras reaching 8 c.; very many of them 
are sold with sheep at 0X©7<1. The average of 8,41.3 
sheep and lambs, largely good Cnmuliun stock, was 
f.V.il, while ...971 not so good averaged 84.62, with ft,8tl0 
still poorer iitfl.'Ja. A few late sales were a car 75 in. 
it. sheep at .>u„ a car very thin 70 lb. at Hie,, near 111 . 
course 91 lb. I * 1 ye. 
IlogH.—Besides (ho live reported above we have 
had 675 Western dressed during the week, and the 
numbers will now steadily inerease. They are worth 
ftlpefi' c., light ones when picked out selling for fi*c. 
Wo quote live ut 46t6i.uo., with eltv dressed at .'ik© 
'*7,c., or Xo. higher than last week. The close Istlrni. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Idttle Falla, N. Y„ Dec. 14, 1870. 
I tiK market at. 1,11tie Falls for the week ending 
Jtei.. 11 was very doll, tin* eohl. stormy weather In- 
terlei mg with the dell vary, while tftw usual number 
ot buyer.> wore not present. Farm dairies s,,|,| on a 
cording to quality. We have ail vices from a lima i 
ini the thud week In November, nor l.omlon cur- 
li'spundciit says tlo* arrivals of dices.. srinill and 
stook* dooreasliig. flnu holttg In good req uest, hIso 
* : "" d condlib.ned eliccso under n>. Auo rican om i a 
'", 'IMotod III all *t'h«. .Jthoi* ilo.i. rlptlonn III 
1 '* * i g I * - 11 i lieddar 7 l.i. loHBs., 
Wl I OH 1 1 1 1 c di i li h I e l,IS in dii., Uieshlro oieiliiiul 60s. b. 
ills.. Hue it*. to 8 ba., Mcotch .Us. to 71s. Inileli diecse 
• .Kdutns 68 ». to ass. (ioiidas 50s. to t'Ah , licrby-shapc 
fitis. to l.-s. 1 o butter l here Is a steady (limiund lor 
,.‘t HOMS Clo.imj.lls I28s„ Forks 129s.. Oh Peels 16l)s" 
Nm tiiaraly 1.3t*„ < anadl-in Mis, to Mis. The eorro- 
‘j * 81 f •*>*•; worn fill ..modi butter 
I M. Animlcim i!ha-*i‘r 4 i* i>(im. VV<* have Wuilrr now in 
earnest, hut nota great fall of snow Fiietorles Imv • 
m.i jot.closed operations,ntid mil* making at Inter¬ 
vals of three days or more. 
see in as tuny disposed to meet, the 
priona u-< thoy <1 L«) the low ratn# rulin 
N<?wr Vopk.Krowth InT/, jh 4 .»y^.*U(*,; 
4ic:.; Weniofii do., 4if.« li*;.; ViMirh 
-- +++ -- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Deo. 14, 1872. 
Coi,r> weather is nearly always favorable fortrude. 
but just now people arc Miking advantage of it* to 
send oi heel, uroHsed lings, ojoUon and vual roadv 
tor limoediiUc m.**, and t hat operate , against, the ml., 
ot liyiMirumuls. The markets have been depressed 
III all IJiclr dbpsi'loieiui. hut at t 111 - cbiso -lieen ir 
east are doing better, while thorn is a strongoi' tool- 
Ing In hog«, and cuttle are slightly Improved for the 
moment, hut li is known that largo quuutltle* rio eti 
I Ione here, and no ml vatice in prices cun In, reported 
Dealers general Iv complain of hard tunes, l*oiiltrv 
has nearly doubled in price, lie licit that, is not draw- 
Inifoff trom a meat diet. 
RKl’KIPTS OF 1,1 vk stock 
Totals this week... 
“ last weok.. 
Average lust year., 
UouVM, Cihvi, Culvej. 
. tMW IM 1 
. 8,829 127 1.621 
.7,187 HH 2,801 
Sheep 4 c 
inUltlM. 
Ill,a. i.l 
•'m.678 
25,132 
Ho«. 
60,480 
63,583 
25,177 
one 
IJeevfw,—’I ho supply is larger than It was 
weak ago, and perhaps Uin quality lias diglir.lv im¬ 
proved, bur, the poor li.ii set aside for marketing 
when tai'mem sort . v. r their stock in the Fall and 
sc c .9 the hAst lor furlher feeding, have not all been 
sent hi. \\ i* do not look tor luuuli improvement in 
quality, Mayo Unit tin* l 'hrMiuiis cattle will In* 
w ai ded heloie the liol ula vs, A t ier 11 .i ■ i... _ 
r-t'<Y e S?/* 4 ° l ,n,, 1 ,J N. J. and BucksS.'o. turkeys, 18 
ri 'i o' 'i * 1 ' 1 Western, poor to host, lfUlTo. 
« Inekens, Westeiu, 7I I.12C,; fftatn and near points, 
l J "f®H*c- GOcse, li**,l.,c. Ducks, 13016$, 
,'L u '^ u “’, r ‘ M; Venison, whole, I2f tf 13c,; do., 
Slid,lie. 1 , 1 , 43 le. Canvas-back ducks, tl. 7 iV.,, 2 . 5 (]; red 
heads |i©i.j. i; mallard, 7M<*,87c.; teal, tii06Oc.; rab- 
bits, .(.*",me ; hares, A*",. 0 c.: quuli, f 2 . Prairie ehtek- 
y os, <ic.iw*l partridges. Stale, Vae.-ml ; eastern. 62© 
,,ie.; wild turkeys, 22 c. ' 
grades from Delaware w.*ut at Mil.' each, while a lew 
single pairs of t hrlutnjiis cattle sold al. h,e. This 
makes a wide rupee of prices. It i., easier to sell no 
fat can c than twice that number of ... animals 
J-hurn U no i1lfHotiHy In oblaining 13i,7il3'-(c. for fat 
ilroves right through. 2 cars HI. 7 , i-.vt. averaging 
hl -.n. Clnuago d 1 (Hii'il beet is nrrivinglngooiTor- 
for Bve cuttle H r|ll:, " til, " H "* *‘'T.eu the d,inland 
The following are the closing prices for the week 
In comparison with what cattle brought one week arm 
for net weight of beef: "xu*. a*.,. 
This week. Dast week. 
Cents. Cents. 
.,..15 @ 16 
.li © 14 X 
® 13X 
.MX 0 12 
10 
ItlCED Si BARTON, 
Established 1824, 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
FINE 
ELECTRO-PLATED 
AYARE. 
This illuslrutlon represents a 
new design of lfiiectro- Plated 
Fork, manufactured by Reed A. 
Burton. In design and Mulsh it 
so much resembles the solid sil¬ 
ver that even an expert would 
find It difficult to detect the dif¬ 
ference. 
All their forks and spoons are 
made of the Ilnest quality of 
Nickel Silver, and are heavily 
plated with pure stiver. 
They also manufacture almost 
every other article of Table- 
Ware, suoh as Ten and Din¬ 
ner Sets, (Inks liiiHketH, 
Frnli Shituls, Witter Scih, 
*■',•. eg lies, (,'niidelithniN, 
»V-e., in many new and beauti¬ 
ful designs. 
They pay especial attention 
to their Pnteni SchiiiIcmn- 
l.iiiod lee- Pileliers, which 
have been so thoroughly tested 
and given such satisfactory re¬ 
sults. 
Deed A Itnrtou now have 
one of the largest works for the 
manufacture ol' Silver-Plated 
Ware in the world, hut they find 
it necessary to make extensive 
additions thlsseiison. They will, 
besides greatly enlarging their 
principal factory, build a now 
one, 240x19, three stories high, 
thus nddlng more than 49,000 
square feet Of floor t.* the space 
no v ccciipled in lli.r production 
of 1 heir goods. 
They linvo huI cirooin* nl 
the factory, 111 Taunton, 
AIiihh., and at No. 5 J .Mai¬ 
den I,niu*» New York. 
Their goods can also be pur¬ 
chased of the principal dealers 
in Silver and Silver-Plate. 
Ware. 
1 
fesB 
i rovisioiiH, - .Mess pork has advanced 2.V,, m 
spinpuiliy wnh \3 est.*rn report-, Old. *13.25 oil spot; 
ni'vv do.. eld. 8 o„ Dec.,f 13.05; new So,, Dee,, 
lleor Is quuted no old rates with a light ex- 
*13.60. 
with u light shipping business. 
111 $ .. 
choice Western stear- 
Holiday cattle. 
Choice oecves, V to. 
Good to prime..,.,. 
Medium.. 
Poorest, grade. 6 © 
Average sales.IIX 0 
— © — 
13X © 14* 
TAX & 13X 
11. X © 12 
V ® 10 
11 * @ - 
ill ill'll Ciivvh, Milk run lip to 85 per can after Inst 
report, and I here was a scramble for good cows it 
better prices. Since then the price of milk lias fallen 
to 93, and cows are less culled for. Farmers had bet- 
h’^x , ' n ' only gi.e.l antnmls hero during 1 ho Winter 
tf they want to no assured of a good market. Such 
WdU umuia.id *79©7a by the car load, and *80©86 |7," 
the '‘ost when selected out. t.'oinmon to tnir cows 
go at *t0®9>, very f$w running below $ 50 . 
\ ca I (,'nlvfs.—Receipts of live calves are not 
heavy, hut ho many are being sent in ready dressed 
and so much are the latter prefurrerl hi tm.st butch¬ 
ers, that it Is hard work to sell live stock. Onere- 
ceiver sent his away to be slaughtered as the most 
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■ a per hi y 11 lust,rated, J Send stamp fora sample 
number, A UI4 n the 1 1 me t .. hiiliacvibt 1 . 
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Jb IIl orn field SSIBom! on. 
- ' “ 1 
Stock, [Uonltvij, 
0 ,n ° IMPKOVKDCHRhTElC PRODUCE 
\/ more pork for food consumed than any other 
, n stamp for description and price and other 
thorough-bred and Imported animals and fowls, 
__ b. B , Si 1 O. 
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2 Y ahoiil 1MI Of our fine thorough-breds. Alsu, pure 
ttnd K^tcu. Send for (’utulogue. Orders 
solicited 
JOHN SHELDON * SON\'iloscow, N. Y. 
Tlie Wheat Field of America! 
Healthful Climate, Free Homes, Good Markets. 
A Punitive Kndicnl Cure for Rupture.—The 
Elastic Truss Company, at No. 683 Broadway, New 
Vork, will send thotr Descriptive Circulars to any 
person afflicted with Hernia. This Truss cun be sent 
hy mall to any part of the country. 
New QUucrtisemetUu. 
I'lir, \oimzib:i:\ imuifig 
■e % ii.ieo %■» 
offers for sale its 1 ,31 smIn in 
4 (‘Ilf i*3iI 3i■■ tl tVeslem Ifliliucsofa, 
einhracitig: I, The host of Wheat Lands 2, E.vcel- 
hmi Tiro bur for the Mill, the Farm and the Fire; 3 . 
Kiel. Prairie Pasturage and Natural M widow, watered 
hy clear Lakes and running streams-Bi a Healthful 
< lunate, whirr F. n r uml .l./nr l.i uulciwwti. 
itlifiiin can he Shipped banco hy lake to market 
<■«"'» Eastern Iowa or Central Illinois, 
(!) ri'V ."'^ugli these Lands from Lake Su- 
pci.orto Dill;,*t;i, Price of lari.I dose to track *1 to 
? 8 _ per acre; further away, *2.50 t.. * 4 , Seven 
■ A'Drx* <'l* 4 ‘ 4 li( ; Warranted Deeds; Northern 
I'aeille 7-30 ICoimI*, now selling al par, ro- 
1 hind at *1.19, No other uui.ceuplt'd Lands 
present such advantages to settlers. 
" tl<l " r thu Now I,aw (March, 
amnavoy^rs'-raHidoncm' nfiar " ,0 by one 
TKAASrOlf l .vrio* 4-1' 
■HKII*.!* RA'I'I’JS furnished from all prin¬ 
cipal pOlnts East, to purchasers of Railroad Lunds 
amt to Settlors on Government Homesteads, Pur¬ 
chasers, llioir wives-and children cui rieU |Ve« 
over the Northern Pncttlc Rood. Now ts the time Tor 
Settlers and Colonies to get Railroad Lands and 
Government. Homesteads close to the track. 
Send for Pamphlet containing full informa¬ 
tion, map and copy of New Homestead Law, Address 
LAND DEPARTMENT, NORTHERN PACIFIC 
RAILROAD, ST, PAUL. MINN., 
OR 2:t FIFTH AVENUE. COR. NINTH STREET 
NEW YORK. 
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WEBSTER’S PATENT 
BUTTON HOLE WORKER. 
Pule 11 led June ‘27th, 1 ,S 7 I, 
Awarded llrst premium at the American Institute 
unit Maryland institute Fairs, 1871. 
I» oHi Of the 
m.i.vf Important 
ini'nitimiiioj tin 
"'ii ■' Tht motit 
it limion 
holt* Work.*,- 
ever in vrntrn ' 
SosImplethaiH 
child cun work 
a more perfect 
bii t to r. - b o 1 e 
wilh 11 t.han me 
must, ex perl- 
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work without 
*t< Every stitch 
is taken with 
tin,* most per¬ 
fect mechuni- 
c.il accuracy. Is 
used enlirclv 
independent of 
Hut sowing ma¬ 
chine, and will 
last a hle-liinc. 
Does away wnh 
pricking the 
lingers, siniln- 
•ng the eves, 
and with Imper¬ 
fect amt irreg¬ 
ular worked 
«... , - hill ton • h o l e s, 
I hey give iiiii versa I Satisfaction. Ladies who use 
them say I hut they are worth their weight In gold 
Over eleven thousand an Id during the llrst week of 
their U.iroduetion l.oQllJ and traveling agents want- 
w ' 1 everywhere. They sell at sight, nu.i give over 
109 per cent, profit Sample HiUtou-hule Worker 
and sample Unit.m hole t'utter packed in a neat 
case, with lull direction for m-e, together with sam¬ 
ple ol our new and novel way of canvassing, sent to 
any address on receipt of 65 cents. Orders by ...nil 
roccivc pi'..nipt Munition. Address WEIISTER 
Al I* 4 7 CO., Manufacturers, .ViiHOnlu, C't, Please 
atttto m wbnt paper you saw this. 
TO OWKTEns OF 
HORSES AND CATTLE. 
Then trill Cattle Condi¬ 
ment erer awarded a Mold. 
Cria Medal. 
"THE NUTRITIOUS 
CON DIM ENT" for Hor¬ 
ses nod I'uttle, has been 
used for ten years with 
groat (iiicenss by the lar¬ 
gest con tractors and 
owners of horses and 
rattle in the principal 
ei r.ie i ol Europe, n.*i I ho 
■fnl nnd (her. pent 
Food in the 
World. 
A pply to the Sole Con- 
HIilnioks in the United 
__ States, at theofflee of the 
north iir itihii cattle food CO., 
A. MARIE, 167 A' 1 (IR Washington St., pf.Y 
fW RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED 
THE DAY BOfliloTlI 
V SPIRITED POLITIC AL CARTOON 
EVERY HOATII. 
A splendid *300 steel-plate likeness of the great 
"Straight-Out” Democrat, Charles O’Conor, 12 
Every Sub- 
10 
every 
by 15 inches, as A Freni in 111 
seriber. 
A Free Copy mid n l.ikeneNM nlso to 
getter-up ol n Hull. 
1 t,0 «*V.1 0 Cnpien.(H 
• 5 “ . 9s ito “ . m (i 
Ilf Send for Specimen, Posters, and the O’Conor 
Likeness to work with. Address 
_ PAY BOOK, S e%v Vork City. 
1823. JUBIIEE. 1873. 
Better than Piet urea i H the 
..vjt :is • 1 o«it ansi n s in. 
J.O 0 n>i, J' American Fiunlly Newspaper 
M * V h .“ book. 
__ 37 Park ltow.XeU York. *’ 
SEND I'OR A SAMPLE COPY. 
n AND HOMINY MILL. llakrH a Quart 
In three-muiatm. Price 112, by P. O. Money order 
fress. Money refunded .1 mill does not give 
satisfaction. ISAAC STRAUB & CO., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
