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coort qualities for that figure; still ns it Is hardly 
tiioek tli.it pusses for table use. local dealers do the 
proper tiling by releasing off goods freely. There is 
some Eastern demand, and a fair inquiry lor choice, 
but the market is not active, 
been marked lower, ...... 
touch outside rates. Some ot 
s]ic,dt inquiringly of the pasture 
j * ____ > tl,«S .» ....... »4..> 
line' quality 
abitndnut last year. 
Pulls, tine. Sac.: do. foil 
lit lims, flne."Sy.TOe.: do. ha 
tious. C ■ i.'c.; common St. 
line. Sttu-s'e.: do. poor to l; 
20c.: Ohio and Western. u< 
Western, PiiilfiO.; store i 
grease, 9/<T0c ; fresh Ohio, 
l heeao.—The market has notbeen active, still a 
marked Oeereii.se In Ilia receipts, most of the West, 
checked u:v. Important decline, tile cable quoting 
abmii 1- borer. At the close l lie feeling is tnorn un¬ 
satisfactory. Trade is very dull, and the reports from 
tho other s 'de are of a more discouraging nature. 
.Added t<> this, the supplies come In u little more free- 
)y. Exporters are very cautious; 13c. is about the 
best they will pay for prime lines. The home trade 
is very moderate. I lie shipments for week, 1.7C2.000 
las.; tr oti .Ian. 1. til.Mdf.oil lbs.: same time last year, 
m ms. We quote, Stale factory, fancy." l;V-t 
l:! ,e : do. T fair to good, JlWikilJljO.; ordinary. 9)4<ft 
10 e : rdale farm dairy, good, iliARe-i do., oominmi, 
7 ,(doe. Ohio factory, good to tine.Hoc. 13Hc.; do.,com- 
mini. Si.ilOc.; English dairy, U&13c.: Vermontfaetory, 
11(3.14'je, 
C« I loti.—Early In the week tliere was a weak mar¬ 
ket. wOb a decline of V it. Advices from 
Europe the Inst few days admit of more confidence, 
mill there have been n number of shipping orders 
closed .ml. l'ir .9 has greatly relieved tlie market, as 
supplies have been coming pretty freely. We quote 
Nutv (>ris«n» mid 
UpliUuI, Ac. Alabama. Ivxnt. 
Ordinary.17 Y'ft JTK.ft18 
Good ordinary... 19*®— 
l.ow Middling.... 1934®— 19K®— 20 (ft2U*< 
Middling .20 (ft- 20 m®— 20;S.ft20J4 
Good Middling... 21M@— 21)4<ft— 21kift22 
For forward delivery the transactions are at bet¬ 
ter prices. Including, on the basis of low middling, 
Bales for Nov, at ls.iyc.; Dec., 19)40.; JUO„ 19 Ho. 
Timothy Is dull and weak at $3.33.25. Hough flax 
quiet at $2,056)2.06. 
Tobacco.—The shipping movement is greatly re¬ 
stricted. Prices are considered very full by shippers 
and they are closing mi - only urgent orders. Hold¬ 
ers remain confident and generally refuse to make 
concessions, Need leaf is quiet; the demand entirely 
for small b,is in steady prices. Foreign -lock is dull. 
Kxpovis from Jan. I have been Uf lOO hhda., and 
11.700,0011 ftsmanufactured.against sun,' iuuel.o-i year 
37,100 lib.ls. ami 1,830.000 3 ,s muuulacturcil. We quote 
us follows: 
New Crop. 
Light Grades. Heavy tirades, 
lings. T'jt# 8 e. 
Common to me¬ 
dium leaf... sw® Ruaio 
Hood do. »K.art 0 tf 10 W..H 1 
Fine do, ...... J1 (a 12 J1 Hoe 12w 
Seleotions..12M®13 13 <ftl4 
Old crop. New crop. 
Connecticut and Mass, tillers... — «i— c. 12'iiSdle. 
Hinders, seconds. — (ft— 15 @23 
Wrappers lots. — @— 25 (ft35 
Fine wrappers.— (ft— 40 @,55 
Now York Uinta fillers..— (ft— 11 (.»15 
A vet-age lots...— @— 25 (<i32'4 
Wrappers. .— @— 25 @50 
Pennsylvania uutl Ohio tillers.. — (ft— 14 @15 
Average lots.— (ft— 18 @25 
Wrappers.— (ft— 25 @15 
Havana.—N ew crop—Common.B5(ft87)4c.; good.fO 
rttitac.; line, OTMe.@#l.ll5, currency. Y.Wtft.-i cut, 
97Se.@tl; II cuts, — .ft #1.1,5; average lots, —(£#1.02)8. 
currency. Kliiok work, common and medium, lii 
bond, 15® 18c.; good and tine, do.. 19@22c. Bright, 
work, common and medium, in bond, 25@30c.; good 
and flue, do,. 36®55c, 
VcgctnlilcM. Potatoes are hi large supply und 
prices lire lower. Sweets sln>\v a further reduction 
with the market glutted Cahbitp.es In mil stock and 
lower. 
We quotei — Peachhlnws. #1.50.01.75 ; Ilyright, 
*I.87@1.50 . Ja.-ksoh White, floo 1.85; Good rich, #1.11,26; 
Early Hose. tL6U.ftl.75: Cabbages, per 100, #5'ft6: Gur- 
110, per 100 bunches, # 8 " 10: marrow squashes, f 1.25; 
onions, per bid . #l,7.Vi.2: onions, per 100 strings, 
»a@3.50. Pumpkins per OKI. fpftfl: pickles per 1,00(1, 
$1.50(ft2; egg phiiits per hid., #1.75.5 2. Sweet pota¬ 
toes, Va., .Tl.7fski2.00; New Jersey f 1.7.V. 2.25. Itussla 
turnips, #1.7.Vk.2. Long Island tomatoes, bush., 37,..50c. 
l.lma beans, hush.. # 1 . 
Wool.—The market has more life. Prices of tha 
line qualities are somewhat better; the general tone 
oi the market is improved. Tho business In fleeces 
has been principally from dealers who are purchas¬ 
ing with much more confidence. M nun met urere are 
looking around but have hardly stepped in. The 
slow sale of goodsbeing an obstacle ton free tnquiry 
tr..m thl* source, In palled a bettor range of prices 
has been obtained, the small supply throwing Mm 
mm ket decidedly in the seller’s favor, with the in¬ 
creased deni a ml. Texas umi Calltoralu grades are 
held firmly but Hie stocks of these sorts arc not de¬ 
sirable. I. ..reign Is iietive at lull prices, Latest sales 
are of tlcore*. XX X on Ip at 70c.; XX do. at (sic.: tine 
do. lit (»tc.: X and XX Pennsylvaniant fft'jc.; medium 
at toe.. Georgia, slightly hurry at 51c,; oorohing, 07® 
7(k!.: extra pulled at Hie.; No. 1 do, ;.t .'il)c.: spring clip 
California, part slightly burry, at 36@ Wc.J Cape at 39 
...use,; Donskol at AiHc.; .Mbsl ira at 30@31c.; uarput 
wool at 36' ,c,; foreign noils ut 40c. 
Whisky. There is a moderate business ut lower 
rates. Wo quoto at ftic, for Western. 
ItOf'll ESTER, Ocl. 1 't.— The wheat market. Is 
very firm, owing to the large destruction or grain at 
Chicago. We quote: red winter wheat #1,50; while, 
:# 1 ,(j0ui1.70. Corn 3ia5c. higher , State selling at 78fft 
HO*.-. Gats firm and higher, selling at HW.iIHc. Barley, 
75c. for two rowed, 80@8To. for six rowed, an advance 
of 2@5o. Mresseil hogs, #0.7,V,.7. Butter, 2frit,2fle. 
Eggs, 28c. E dozen. Potatoes, .’Kkftiifle. V bushel, with 
upward tendency. Apples, #3 V barrel, Huy market 
firm and higher, soiling ut $19®23 t< ton. 
11c. One lot of 200 fine Bnoks Co , Pa,, veals, 135 n>s 
average, brought lOW.ftllc.. with 113 of 110 tbs at 10Xc. 
Western fresh has 
and State only in special cases 
our correspondents 
. . ....___cs Northward.and it 
js apparent that but few counties will opt rlbute tlie 
fine qualify of fall-mndo that was so noticeably 
2S@28e.; State 
, 28"'2’,ic.; selec- 
: Welsh tubs, 
Ohio, fine, 18<ft 
13@ltic.; other 
stern, 12.3.15c.; 
both in point of prion* and quiet hobm of sales. There 
Is the most advance in lambs, arid still prices tire not 
much higher than they were tho day week ; but they 
declined Xo. after that, and Inive since recovered It. 
l.umbs arc quoted ut li(<V 7 ) 4 C., with sheep ut 1 'ibijitic. 
■| lie great bulk or fair to mod lambs .sell at Tut “Me., 
w lib most, sheep at 4 Jsvi5'>..c. A few late sales are 2 
cars Ohio sheep. 7(1 lbs. nt’oUc.; 1 car Canada lambs, 
01 His., 7m: a car 74 lbs,, 7iyc. By the head, 3,118 aver¬ 
aged #1.83, while 7.1T1 wentnt $5.17, having many fat 
luiiibs among them. 
It oui*. With lighter arrivals and an Improvement 
In provisions, livo In.gs have advanced S'ktXc. per 
ID- with a corresponding gain iu dressed. Several 
curs ..f live were sold to-.iuy ut 5J4W5 3-10e. Prime 
might reach f.};.i. Dressed varied from t!V<o. for 
heavy to 7',c. f ( .r light, small pigs reaching ?Mc. 
Jersey light ure worth 9@fi.Kc. 
I.A TEST, Ocl. 1.1, 1*. m.-Becvcs.-Tho ar¬ 
rivals this morning were hi cars, or 257 head -lii cars 
at Coimnunlpuw. The market ruled stronger to day 
under ttic Impression of it light run next Monday. 
Only 23 car loads arc telegraphed as having been 
shipped from Chicago which can reach here next 
Monday, but other points are patting forth extra ex¬ 
ertions. The prices of to-day were 'pitSe. belter, 
most of the stock BellingatVlia.iilOV,. 
sheep and T.nnib*.. Receipts to-day were 11 
curs, or 2,781 bend 8 curs at Cum muni paw, and 0 
earn at Forty-eighth street With these full re¬ 
ceipts Die market, isinucitve, and thin Iota go at low¬ 
er prices. Put stuck, both sheep and lambs, arc in 
fair request. Home coarse 85 lb, lull., sheep were 
sold at I.Mc. With 230 l'ut Pa. 85 lb. at 6 o. 
Hog*.—Arrivals 30 cars at Conimutilpow und 12 
cars at Fortieth street, or 4,408 all told. The mar¬ 
ket closes very Hi m on dressed, those of 210 lbs. sell¬ 
ing nt OMe.; 200 lbs. 6 M<v, hie lb.i. 0 \c. uml pigs 7J4@ 
C.c- Live nro worth 6@5 ; JSo. 
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Are now manufacturing all grades of Stem and Kev-Wlnding Movements (full plate), superior to any mudo 
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Ask your Jeweler to show you the Cornell Watch. 
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PAUL CORNELL,, President._ _ j. c. ADAMS, General Agent. 
Kau ^IbticrtiocmcutG 
P REVENTS POISONING FROIU 
Ueiul water. Price 16 cents a pound. It 
T tmpti 18 stronger than Lead Pipe, more durable, 
JjIIN JhU as floxible, and us easily soldered. Clrcu- 
TiK AD ,Hrs “nil sample of pipe sent by mall free. 
Orders tilled at. sight. Address TH E COL- 
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213 Center St., (bet. Canal ami Grand Sta.,) 
New York. 
THE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT! 
Tttk Singer Manupacturiitg companv, at the 
World's Fair constituted by the homes of the people 
received the great, award of the highest sales, und 
have left all rivals far behind them, for they sold, in 
1870, one hundred and twenty-seven thousand, eight 
hundred and thirty-three machines, being more than 
foTtu tUrnmunil Ui advance of their sales of tho previ¬ 
ous year, and over /or(k*eur thousand vwrr than the 
SfilctoJ tiny other Company for 1870, ns shown by the 
following figures from fiWpRN.returns of the salesof 
Licensees: 
Tub Singer manufacturing Co. 
sold over the Florence Sewing Ma¬ 
chine Co..110,173 Machines. 
Sold over the Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing 
Machine Co. 'J8,!>I3 ** 
Sold over the Weed Sewing Ma. Co., (12,831 “ 
Sold over tin* Grover Jr. Baker Sew- 
ing Muchiiie Co. 70,431 *• 
Sold over the Howe Machine Co.... 52,1777 “ 
Sold over thu Wheeler k Wilson 
.Manufacturing Co. 44,825 “ 
all of which is mainly owing to the popularity of what 
is known as the" New famu.v Sewing Machine,” 
which is now last finding its way Into every well reg- 
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lars id Machines, their Folding Crtst-s of many varie¬ 
ties .d wood and finish, that, A Hu. inuenta for nu¬ 
merous Hindu or work, Which, till rnenntly, it was 
thought that delicate fingers alone could perform, as 
well ns particulars about all urUelcu used by their 
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COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS. 
I,tttlo FhIIm, N. Y., Dairy .Market, Oct. 14. 
THE market at Little Falls, for the week ending 
Oct, 11. was dull ami prices about Hie same as for the 
previous week. The delivery of farm dairies amount¬ 
ed to 813 boxes, uml sales were made fit from IK; to 
13c. the latter figure being reached by only one or 
two lots. 
Factories were well represented, the offering* 
amounting In the aggregate to mure than 8 ,(KKIboxes, 
only a part of Which were sold. We give quotation* 
Of Icuulng transactions us follows: Avery A Ives, 
13Yc-: Baker, 1314c.; Broelcett & Foster, WXc.; Brock- 
way, 13k'c.; Bliss, 13.14c,; Gold Greek, live.; 4'Imstmnn, 
13>;'e., chyle, 13'-sc . Dairy Hill, l.'iVc,; Danube ('old 
spring, UNe.; 1 ’abiiine Upton, 13(4c,; Peek’s. 1.3Kc.; 
Sootefi Church, 1314c.; Van Ilornaville. I.B 40 .; Water. 
vlllt*. I3'.;e.; Watkins, UKcg Warren. 13 ko.-, Fulton. 
13V : Mohawk Valley, 13 .c : 8 t, Johlisville, 13Ye.; 
Stratford Sulishury. 13N<-V. Warren. It. L-, I3S ; e.; War¬ 
ren Center, 18«0.; EutouvUle. 13j(fc. 
Several fancy factories wuro not sold, the prices of¬ 
fered being below the views of sellers. 
Butter beg. is to come In more freely, and sales 
were made ut Si; *>2»ic., while a few fancy lots went at 
27'(#28c.. no.stly for home trade. 
The weattierls warm and dry -in fact tlroiilh is pre¬ 
vailing over a considerable breadth of country, and 
cows are shrinking rapidly in 'heir yield.—X. A. W. 
IJtlca, N. Y.« Clieene Marker. 
UTIUA, Oct, !> 14 1*. M.—The market opened 
firm, aud the oilers were quite large, footing up 3,384 
boxes. Fifteen fa'lories were represented. Early 
in the day one factory sold at 13Xe., anil ibis oiler 
was made tor several and reluctantly accept."! near 
tho close. About, four o’clock a Now York dispatch 
threw a damper on the non kef. hv announcing a de¬ 
cline of Is. Ill the cable, making It 55* , and a drop of 
Vo. ill New York shipping prices. The Chicago lire 
alsu had a depressing effect. Nevertheless we heard 
of two or three sales at 13*4 0 . All the .-.lies, so far as 
we could learn, were made ut bp-jig,I3\e. gome re¬ 
fused the bitter figure, believing they were warrant¬ 
ed In it by the light full made. -Hrratil. 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO 
■I A U T T Cl Ot II, € O N \ . 
REPRESENTED IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS 
AGENTS WANTED WIIEIfK NOT ALREADY ESTA RUSH ED. 
The Singer Manufacturing Co 
34 UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK. 
,3 1 BAG- HOLDER. 
..-iy Paten 1 I'd July 4, 187’1, It is 
the only real labor-saving 
machine of the kind ever 
offered to the public; every 
farmer needs It. To Mull- 
stersand Miller* it is Indis- 
pe.nsiibld. It Is the only 
j j-TY machllio ninde that will not 
By its uso in putting up grain, one man 
(1 the work of two. Retail price, $5. Lib¬ 
it to the trade. Territory fights lor sale, 
a miinufacturerH, 1 If \ \I.I,F.\ Jc CO., 
PURE CHINESE. TEA. 
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A M. SIIFFKRKUS P RO II f ONSlIMP- 
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creased Strength and Vitality; till whose Vital I’ow- 
ersare failing, and who feel the need of a Vitalizing 
AKHVul’S Tits IU and InvIGOHATOK, tire advised 
to 1 ii.iiucillatelr n mis VViuchi'sirr's II ypopli.ts- 
plilteN of Lime oud Sodu, the greatest Medical 
nisei .very nt the age, acknowledged und proved utter 
ill teen years' experience lo l.e Uni only renindy that 
WILL CURE CONSUMPTION Sold hv Druggists 
everywhere. $1 per bottle. A Trefitlse on Hie 1 'auses 
and Cure ot OOMSilniption will lie mailed free bv ad¬ 
dressing j. WINCHESTER Jt CO., 
3H .lollo Sr., N, Y. 
IS A PURE 
BLACK TEA 
with the Oreen lea Flavor. Warranted to suit all tastes. For xale everywhere. And for sale wholesale only 
by the Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Co., 8 Church St., New York. P. O. Box 330b. Send jot 47itu- 
Nectar Circular. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
52)464o3!<p. tor Western and Ohio, and MfiftOSa. for 
choice White. Barley Is inactive; OmiUla West will 
bring #1 18 . Bay Qulrite #1.10. Corn has met with a 
brisk speculative demand anil prices advanced about 
3c. per bushel, but ut the close the foreign markets 
oirer less encouragement and the Iniproveiimot Ims 
been lost, the market closing weak at “614 vTils'r for 
mixed Western In store and TSft.mPJc. for do. afloat. 
Hay und Straw.—'The shipping trade has not 
been entirely satisfactory. Supplies have been u 
little larger arid accumulating. Cask sale* arc mak¬ 
ing at #1.0.1 and time at #1.10. Prime for retailing 
moves quickly at full prices. Sale* at #1.20.<.1.50 
Straw is marked off freely | n small loti at, *b,. |.U5 L.r 
long rye, 8fl.«85c. for short rye.80c. tor out, tW< 3 ? 5 c. tor 
wheat. 
Honey—Begins to move, and prices ure favoring 
buyers. Clover,26(*28c.,- buckwheat, ifeftlc.; strained. 
PERKINS & HOUSE’S 
PATENT METALLIC OR COAL OIL 
SAFETY LAMPS. 
BRILLIANT LIGHT NO ODOR! 
THE ONLY SAFE AND CLEAN LAMP in the WORLD, 
HOLD BY DEALERS GENERALLY. 
OWNED AND MANUFACTURED BY 
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Cleveland, O., rind 4‘i Barclay St., N* Y. 
B5y Send for Circulars, 
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PURE CHINESE Ti 
uuaiucoa nxivx 1 .* 1 mjci n 11 y Mil] UtJIM IIUOUI^II t III 
running the live »tocfc trains to and from that 
great receiving and distributing cattle mart, will 
naturally check shipments to (hiscity, undnur mark¬ 
ets be relieved from the former und even present 
glut. 
There was enough stock on the way previous lotlio 
fire to prevent any scarcity for a few days income, 
while Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and oilier localities, in- 
eluding our own State, may start forward tho stock 
they have been anxiously holding fur some kind of 
uu opening, arid if. Is possible that the light run may 
not occur at all. Still, Just now there 1 * a S'.rtof feel- 
ingof expectancy.and ihotuncof the market Is more 
buoyant. Aud yul It is tar fioiu encouraging, In 
point of prices, at thu present time, but u.lt ut the 
zero point of last Monday, when over 5.700 cult I c were 
on sale—182 car loads atComrminipaw. 115 at iiltltli St., 
and 87 at Weehawken, That wits 1 he fiiirdcsl market 
yet, pretty good cattle selling at 9c., with Texans al 
»>S®7Mo. There were a few very superior aalmula 
which reached 12c.—one lot Of Ih were called Tie., but 
at 68 111 *, per cwt.. when they w-uld easily makciihii.s. 
Nor 1* the tiling much better .... vet, lor there is -till 
some of that unsold stuck on the market, amt 2,731 
fresh beeves have come in since 
The moralltti of the market lia*. however, improv¬ 
ed a little, butcher* being mure willing to stock up 
while seller* are less importunate. The majority of 
the Tevans went at 7J4o. Tha live stock dealers are 
doing nobly for the Chicago sufferers. 
Tlie following are tlie prices at the close 01 the 
market; 
This week. Last week, 
Cu.t,. Cwnla. 
Choice bullocks, V it.11 'ft 1114 1114 0 12 
Good t.i prime....... " . . 9)4 (ft 10'4 JO (ft 11 
Medium. ’’ ...9 (ft 9H 9>4 ® 10 
Ordinary_'.. "... 7 (ft 8 8 (ft 9 
Poorest grade. "... 6 (ft 7 6 St" 
Average of all gale*.9)4 (ft 9Y 9Y & 10 
Milch On we,—Receipts larger, hut market not im¬ 
proved. Milkmen would buy a fewfrosh cows if they 
could sell their stale or new Iv dried up stock to ad- 
vantage, it has been almost Impossible to dispose 
of cow beet rora fortnight past, and those holding 
them do not feel hi a mood to purchase new milkers 
only inking what they are forced to in order to keep 
up the contracted amount of milk. It Is feared that 
they often have recourse to the" long handled oow ” 
In order to do this. Prices remain at |40(ft55 for poor 
to rather ordinary milkers, and $fi0@79 for fair to 
good cows. These suing above these figures are ex¬ 
ceptions. 
Venl Calves.—There is a better tone to the calf 
trade. Receipts of live me falling off, and the un¬ 
favorable weather has operated against sending In 
dressed. Fat milk veal of I’JSmiHU »*-• ire iu best de¬ 
mand und sell at 10)4c., with a few of the finest at 
views of buyers. 
. New California 
.3fxS80c. 
.3382 title. 
.O&i'ftOOe. 
...... 20 .ft 30 a 
.HKft2lle. 
. 9ftl5e. 
.ltkft2oc. 
. 9 (ftl 5 o. 
M HU.—Forty qt. cun. $2.75(33,25 each. 
I’unliry and Game,—There has been a large 
supply oi live poultry, and lower prices arc ruling. 
Dressed is coming In more freely. 
NVe quoiei-Fowls. live,State * N. J., IP ft.. ItgftlTc.; 
do. Wesltrn laaMe ; do. roosters, 8<ft‘.lc.; chickens, 
uo , ducks, young, pair, 88. 0 # 1.25; geese. 
Uestern #l.7.V«.2: do. N. J.tJ*.3.25: turkey*. Suite and 
■, v ® I8<ft3pc.; dp.Western, 15:518c.; Wild pigeons, 
8‘gbl, do* , il 50 (ftlJjJ* grouse, pair, 88c.i5,#l.; part- 
v.Vo - DA* 1 ;. Wc.ift#).; Venison, whole, M(ftl5c.; long 
saddle, liialHc.; short do.. 18.3.20c. K 
market fgr mess pork has 
bp j 'about late price*. The demand ha* 
b r ,„ .'r'- V , t0 m S et urgent orders from ship- 
to Uumo triido. l aecreuikliig stock tends 
Vi/.'- L 8 , m i; ve confident tone. I’hc quotations are 
f oteq, ^''Vrmher.# 13 . 85 . Primeextra orlmoi, 
-thS2,4: 40, #R t< S*°! 1 '" JKh;ir . uarm i‘t8N<a7o. Aitddies 
ernS^.i ‘ t " 1Hl hc*s with ii sfea.ly market. West- 
Ei l; a ll | 111 'J ' 1 - ;ln 1U)V “ ,K 'C, hut they have not 
, 3 uI 4 . s Strotfords at 9 Uc,; bellies, 9 > 4 c.; 
Uerla rt‘>, C il t 'v Jr IJ , l;( ' er ' il "* r ’ 8 »- choice light ( um- 
seli ^f -'fovemher, 8Yo. Cut meats are hard to 
fire belo w 0,11; t,r *e supplies of desirable stock 
shonffi), . ' Ve .9Uote hums In pickle, 1 l>ft 12 o„ and 
there isamln!' d Dlckle> L2<-. Smoked rneats- 
(11,00.1 ^huill call from the trade nt steady prices. Wo 
shoulder*, 7S4A8C.: clear rlb,8!4 
und it* rhL^ l 5f J -n een *. 0 ^ ei ^ nfc rffthor CiLsIiir t*riee9, 
ie the market Is <juit6 nctlve. Ex- 
ludsfSn'Hfi ^’Ing very little, the husloess being al- 
m i« w irelr,,flBl the "shorts" and refiner*. We 
jni J L f testa, 10 )fc. for spot; I 0 );e. for Nnv - 
Brian trr ; ! ^-;r '!*}}■•> M « c - for Visit/ Ftearlneli 
mega. «iii 6 .', Beef Is dull at STiftlC for plain Western 
W^VotdltuVlB^V uew; Ue *' f bami * ww » k “t tlttft 
BOYNTONS 
are held utOtelOc. We quot. 
New York, growth 1871 
Eastern, " 1871 
Western, " 1871 
Yearlings, " 1870 
Olds, •* lH»7.i 
Old olds, “ 1888 
f'lillforriianB, “ is 7 U 
Cifiiforniuns, “ 1889 
THEA-NECTAR 
Ri’ick-Sct and Portable, Aut lira cite aud Bilu 
ini lions Coal 
IS A PURE 
black tea 
with the Oreen Tea Flavor. Warranted to suit all tastes. For sale everywhere. And for sale wholesale only 
by the Gi en t Atlantic dfclPucifie Ten Co., 8 Church St., New York. P. O. Box 530b. Send for Thea- 
Nectar Circular. 
FOR CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, STORES, ETC., ETC. 
Thirty years’experience in manufacturing these 
goods have given u* il stock superior to any in mar¬ 
ket. Send for circulars. 
KIOUARUSON. BOYNTON & CO„284WutOl’ St.,N. Y. 
ALL WHO KEEP BIRDS 
ITSK THE 
) EXCELSIOR PATENT 
H Waterproof Cage Mat. 
Greatest Invention of 
the age. Will keep the 
cage clean and L.e 
from vermin. 11 iglily 
recommended bv all 
who have used them 
itsim article of great 
value to all having 
nut birds. 5 pligs., 
to any address,$1,IK); 
2 pltgs., 50c. (12 mats 
In a pkge.) Send in- 
__ _ sldu (lliuelislon* of 
CutfO. SCHENCK 2t CO., W»\i pearl *treet. S. Y. 
State you saw this in the Rukai.. 
George Steck & Co.’s 
Grand, Sqnnre and Upright 
Any lady or invalid male person, who would earn a 
living by Industry, can do so more easily by the uso 
Of the above machine than In any other way. For 
samples and circular address, inclosing stamp, J. D. 
CHINK A IU, lurid .3 Market St., Rochester, N Y. 
are now everywhere recognized us tho best. For fine 
and Sympathetic tone, for thorough workmanship 
and tho gryuiteyt possible durability, they are wholly 
unrivaled. Thu Steok Cabinet or Upright Plano, oom- 
binlning several most important Improvements, pat¬ 
ented, is pronounced hy all competent Judges the 
Musi Pkbfect Piano Of this Class ever produced. 
Every instrument warranted for five years. 
New Wareuooms, 25 East Fourteenth Street. 
New York City. 
CAGE HAT 
YONKERS MILITARY INSTITUTE. 
For making boys intelligent, healthy, Christum MEN, 
Rc-opens September 14th. „ „ . 
BENJAMIN MASON, Box 456 Yonkers, New York, 
3 KEAT WESTERN GUN WORKS 
NEW SONGS mid '20 Receipt* .Mailed 
•* ree. T, F. WOOD. Vernon. N. J. 
Caps, Powder. Shot, Wads, Bullets, Game Bag*, Shot 
Belts, Powdei Flasks, Gun materials and Sporting 
Goods of every description at very low prices. Send 
stump fora Price-List. 
Wo send goods bv Express, C.O.D., with privl’cge 
to examine before paying tlie bill. Army Gnus und 
Revolvers bought or traded for. 
Address J. II. JOHNSTON, 
Greut Western Gnn Work*. Pittsburgh, Pa. 
rUTTERING CURED by Drs. White & Oat- 
mau,402 4th Ave. No pay until cured. Circulars. 
Fill your Gas Machines in tho Full with the best 
quality ot 
CDI Chinin Btorlcs, Sketches, Poetry, Vulun- 
©rLEIvUlU ble Recipes, Secrets, Ac., &c.; 4fl 
long columns,Bite of Ledger, a family paper. The 
STAR SPANGLED BANNER. Prang’sChroiuo and 
paper till 1873. Only 75cts. Banner, Hinsdale, N. H. 
Furnished to the United Stales Government and the 
principal Hospitals, The best and cheapest. 
A. GLANZ, Sole Agent, 194 William St., New York. 
to avoid trouble In cold weather. For sale by 
J. H. WICKES, 120 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 
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