ESTABLISH ED I854£2 
i WEST CHE'S-TtR.P® 
We quote State at l.VaiVc.; Eastern, tOffi'iOo.; West¬ 
ern, lOt&oOe.: Ruvuriu*\ 4oa>ii)o.; English, ;V, 3 I,V.; Bel¬ 
gian, 36a«ta.: CullforrUsn, 52M<aOTHc, 
Poultry und Home.—With n moderate supply, 
prices have ruled quite steady. The time iB over for 
ibis yenv for any good speculative trade,and shippers 
must bo content to hist I! II the regular wants of trade, 
and should consign accordingly. Small turkeys nro 
beM Milling one*, unit frcqiie.ui ly quulr 2llc. Prime 
flacks lire In demand, and about the only kind wanted. 
Chlekens lire sbnndaut, and Weatoro are genera I ly In 
buvor's favor, r,ivo poultry Is plenty and lower. 
We quote live poultry at U-jdiTo. tor prime fowls and 
turkeys. Geese.f l.?5j42 for Western, S;;u:3Ior New 
Jersey. Ducks—fikvkU forWostcrn, *1 ol.'Jfl for N. J. 
Wo quote dresiual prlin ■ N. .1. and Buck* On. tur¬ 
key*. iSisl&e.. St-itcund Western, poor to host, ISb lie, 
Olilukens, vveMem. Ii.tnlvi.; St. it a and near points, 
1 lrratSo. ueeso, UhJic. Ducks, 10<ra'.’2e. 
Oiuno Is ir> good "apply, venison offered freely at 
anot.utloin, »a the 1st of March winds up the limit. 
Quail, partridge an grouse will also bo outlawed on 
that date, but the stock Is not oppressive. Grouse in 
poor order, quoted at 80®We, 
Gatno quotations: Venison, whole. fkniTc.: (lo., 
short saddles, 8310c; Ions: saddles, Tujifje. Buffa¬ 
lo saddles, I! i)sc. rabbits, l-S q'T'e.; Imres,20vWe.: quail, 
Sl.W §>1.75 for choice, and S 1.25311.50 for poor. Prairie 
'■hlekena, 50:a'G0o.; partridges, state. 903£D6a.! eastern. 
0JST5C. 
Provisions.—There Isa liberalbmdneHs in bacon, 
ttnd the large arrivals arc taken promptly at better 
prices. Pork Is higher, with light arrivals, hard Is 
advancing. Beef hams are salable; choice Western, 
E.'T i-d, Texas prime, 3W. hard, H 7-hie. for West¬ 
ern steam on spot, 6><o. for February, SJjo. for 
March, and 3'Ye. for April. Long clear, itji'.; short 
Clear, Hr.; short rib. 7 Yc. Mens pork at $U>7 V t for spot 
delivery; $14.75 for April t Western prime mess nomi¬ 
nally fl 1.2,1. Dressed bog*. elty.lifYiap' iC.; Western, fi'-s 
<^5Ssc. Cat meats nrp selling at u«itfille. for hams, 
loose; 7c. tor shoulders, loose; 7 i»i Hjs cents for 
S tekled bellies, loose Boxed dry-sulteu shoulders, 
e. Smoked meat 3 at I i LJi-fe, for loose hams, 3 
for loose shoulders. Tallow at 8 li-lt’o. for prime 
stock. Boef is ell lug at 011.75 for barreled new 
plain me vi, $ 12 v 3 I. 1 .M for extra moss. Tlorcad boef at 
¥23'523 for new India mess, f'W.A'd rornew extra India 
hums, and <wi® 3 > for now prime moss. 
8oed. -Clover him been arriving freely, and prices 
are lower. Sales at 'J&WxO, for fair Io prime lots. 
Timothy Is si dling lu a small way at $8,T5®L 
Sundries.-floney at WiiSQQ. for dark and 32(®. n »"e. 
for white, in glass boxes; mixed lota. 21c. Cider at 
H'SilOo. t* gallon. Feathers,live geese, new, tine, d lb., 
•T'i.iTile.; do. mixed, tnjiufle.: hen, 7i49e.: vinegar, elder, 
•/' gal.. Soa'l'ie.; do. manufaoturnd, liT$)20c.; nows pa¬ 
pers, it lb., I UU<.; white rags. 6®SK. 
Tobacco,—Supplies of desirable grad ,'8 are small. 
The demand Is ■ uuolng on lugs and common to medi¬ 
um loaf. 
QUOTATION'S—NEW CHOP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs. 9Yei lOXtl. 10 ® 10 ‘fc. 
Common to medium leaf.Km® 11 c. lOY'S llWo. 
Good do. ,.11L! c. 1U5(S» 12 ko. 
Fine do. ,.12H® ll’Yo. Iff & H c. 
Fat cattle soil much the best, hut there arc few good 
enough to bo over 13e. Bolls sell at lev!Ho. V ft, live 
weight, and old dry cows at each. 
The following are the closing prices for the week in 
comparison with what cattle brought one week ago, 
for net weight of beef: 
This week. Last week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Choice beeves, ft.13 «s I3K ISH ® it 
Good to prl rue.11H at) 12'; 11 { Ci 12H 
Medium..II to I1Q U (si UH 
Poorest grade.. 8 a m 8 (Si 10 
Average sales. — oil ll. 1 * <a> 11H 
I logs. Besides the Uvo hogs given above, we had 
10.347 Western dressed during the week, being by far 
the largest arrivals of the season. Other hog pro¬ 
duct. are coining for ward inlurgonunibora, especially 
out meats, of which there were 2l,!IUti boxes during 
the week. After a little dullness and weaker prices, 
hogs are rallying again, and the market closes strong 
at iv’j. ■ ,v,r. tor live, with good reports from Chicago. 
Quotations of Western dressed 5 VocS'ie. City dressed 
vary troniflK($8Mu. fur heavy, to iJ YfiiioHc. for medium 
11 DVFR Allfl nVCD ” over and over 
Ultn Hll U III Ella again have wn 
tor weeks, months and years kept telling you of the 
merits of the star Spamieicp BANNER. 60,000 peo¬ 
ple huvp already bOGOlnu permanent snbserlbers, but 
we wunt YOU, only $1 secures Prang’s- spletidtd 
Chrome, “A Bon octet of Ai tiiun Lk.vvicn,'* and 
the paper ft whole year. It l« ti popular family paper 
I'UH everybody. Splendid Tales, Hketches, Pocma, 
Wit, Humor, Ac., Ac. Thy it once. Ledger bIzc; 
to columns. Specimens 0 omits. Satisfaction guar¬ 
anteed. Send >1, Address 
STAR SPANGLED BANNER, Hinsdale, N. II. 
6 PREMIUM 
For 1873! 
We offer $100 for the 
best specimen of Trophy 
Tomato grown from sood 
bought of us this year. 
Send for Circular giv¬ 
ing particulars. 
BEST FASHION BOOK IN THE WORLD! 
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. 
PREMIUM.— Wit give each subscriber patterns of 
their own selection, free, to tlm value of osa dollar. 
a. Burdette SMITH, '.ill Broadway, ,v Y. 
Seedsmen, 35 Cortiandt Street, N. Y, 
weights, ami d&TMe. for pigs. 
Hilcli Cow*,—TUft supply Is still In croons of the 
demand, and trade dull at moderate prices. There Is 
notlil’ig to uucourage sending aows Imre for sale, or¬ 
dinary going at $;>l 'i.XI, and fair to good at »iHWU. 
fslicep.—Arrivals are light., and the markets are 
strengthening, especially for good stock, and the 
quality la Improving. Few sheep now aell down lo5o. 
ivhllu fair to good are worth il' .aii'lic., and prime to 
extras at Tono ear fat 117 lb. State re tching 
S’pv, a ear !(7 a,. Ohio Be., atm a car 93 ft. 111. that 
State charged with sending only diseased sheep, but 
now vindicated—at 7No. The average of 2,•IW sheep 
was $flJI7 each, while li,!3J largely fat stock averaged 
?'). A’. 
Vent tliilven.—Trade is somewhat steady at last 
quotations, prime live calves being scarce, it would 
seem that farmers are more and more Inclined to kill 
their Calves in com weather and send them in hng- 
dresso'l — that Is, with head, feet and entrails re¬ 
moved, hot. with sit In on to protect the moat. Live 
sell nt H&lHfo. for ordinary to prime; what, are known 
ns hay or crass calves nearly all coming In dressed, 
Plants by the Million 
CANVAmSlNH KOOK hi SENT FREE FOR 
7’u Florlutr. Clubs nr others hw\tl>m In iruantity, my 
Monthly Wholesale Circular of ROHES, BUI.BH, 
miscellaneous (IRKES-HOI'SK and BEODINl* 
PLANTS, will ho sent free on upplioatlou. 
Of New York. 
Agents arc selling from 15 to 2S apples of this 
ork a day, and we send a canvassing book free to 
ly book agent. Address, stating experience, etc., 
ISrATfiiV.il ur in istirxc i-ii m.ii.. r>„ 
In another column, advertisement about 
I own mid Nebraska Lnndi*. 
35 Cortiandt Street, N. Y, 
riHIK BEST FA 111 I LY ITUIOIHCALH, 
A Tllli ATLANTIC MONTH I.V , « l. 
OUR YOUNIJ FOI.KH, pi. 
EVERY MATURIIAY, «5. 
Published by 
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lloHtnn, 
t3f“ Send for full Prospectus, and for Catalogue of 
Standard Works by Urst American and English 
authors. 
SEEDS 
OUH 
Illustrated Catalogues 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
lAKItIC! H 15 IN II FOIC A NPITINIEN. 
I 1 A lull Catalogun of onr Standard, Mlacelluneoui 
and Illustrated Juvenile Books, or specimen num¬ 
bers of Oliver Opilo’s Magtulne. sent by mail free. 
LICK ,4 SHEPARD, Publisher*, Boston 
where all publications may he found. 
M FOR 1873, H 
N Numbering 176 paces, and con- IM 
1“ taining 2 Colored Plates, t 
_ mailed on receipt of 26 cents. * 
O All pnrrliiiKei’e of our booUe, O 
“Hardening for l’ruflt" or “ Prne- 
ticnl Flurieiilfiirr,'’ prleo $1.50 eaeli, (pre¬ 
paid by mall,) are enliiled to receive above 
Catalogues free niinunlly. 
A Positive Radical Caro for Rapture.—The 
Elastic Trass L’Oinpauy, at No. 683 Broadway, New 
York, will send tlielr Descriptive Circulars to any 
parson ntllletnd with Hernia. This Truss can be sent 
by mall to any part of the country. 
LOVERS GUIDE 
love of and marrying who and when you please— 
How to be handsome—Cure* for hundreds of dis¬ 
eases, also many new secrets, arts, mysteries, ,4c., 
that all should know. I’rlee only lOrts. Address 
.i. \v. Stephens, Publisher, Newark, n. j 
lAew Advmi.'icmrnt^ 
WANTED. EDITOR Competent to take 
v 1 charge of a prominent. Agricultural and Family 
Newspaper. Address (stating where you Mud this ud- 
vertl.setr,ont), with vefereocos and terms, E. P. .4 Co., 
care of Dodd’s Advertising Agency, Boston, Mass. 
se/p/i /{io tc/e/iJ dn^Cc 
Scedsmen»35 Cortiandt Street, Now York. 
HOW SHALL WE PAINT 
OUR HOUSE? 
Is the title of a very interesting and valuable book, 
giving praetleal hints on painting - lhas enabling 
every man to be Ids own painter. Seal free on ap¬ 
plication, by A. REICH 9c CO,, 
‘Al l Pearl St., New York. 
A NICE CHRbMO GIVEN AWAY 
To every subscriber or SPORT’S AND GAMES, a 
Magazine of 200 pages a volume, at only 2.', ots. a year. 
Address ADAMS A CO . Publishers, Boston, Mass 
BEAUTIFUL EVERBL 00 MIN 6 
n 
Pot, Plants, suitable Tor immediate flowering. 
Sent Safely by Mail, Post-paid. 
Your choice of the following splendid varieties. 
5 for SI ; 12 for $2. 
Caroline Mannla, Devonlenals, 
Bombrieul, Levtson Gower, 
Nino., Safrano do flour Pay, 
Archduke Charles, Emotion, 
Isabella Sprunt, Plerro Bt. Cyr, 
Regalia, Mad. Bravy, 
Agrippina, Louis Phillip, 
White Cluster. Pink Daily, 
Madlle. Christine Nilsson, Amin Vibert, 
LaPuotolu, Bourbon Queen, 
Cornelia Cook(t, Mad, Russel, 
Celine Forrester, Mad. Damazlne. 
For 1(1 eimtsadditional wc semd mngnilieeut Pre¬ 
mium Rose, Count La Kan lie. Elegant De¬ 
scriptive (••italoguo, Ihcts.i or presented l’tee to every 
purchaser. Address 
TIIE II IN GEE X CON A RD CO„ 
ROSE GROWERS. 
West Grove, Chenier Co., Pa. 
WANTED, A FA RIMER, In Every Town, 
TV as agent, for the CollinM Hire! Flows. For 
turms, Ac., address COLLINS & CO., 
212 War.iT St., New York. 
HORSE HOE 
V I Ll I tin BEST AND CHEAPEST 
BW ■ ^ I ■ STEEL HOE in use. 
TIIOROtIQHLY Pulverizes and works close to plants, 
RAKE Attach’tworkes the weeds out, lias Hilling Plow: 
First Premium SILVER MEDAL New England Fair, 1872, 
FAR I F SEED SOWER . Plants tn mils or Drill 
S..V-K 4 Sizes Prices $0 to $16, 
CLIPPER W HEEL HOE $4 it $5,50. AKeni f Wanted 
A(Mn»s E. D. & O. 8. REYNOLDS, 
(Circulars Free.) N out it Riiidokwatiui, Mass. 
dj* i t>rl » Month I Horse and carriage furnished. 
bD’i—4»> Expenses paid. H. B. MHAW, Alfred, Me. 
50,000 VILLAGERS & FARMERS 
Need the Planet OcmihUioi Garden Drill, Wheel Hoe, 
Plow and Huhsoller, three other styles l'or seedplant- 
witf, mMirinyferWIiier*, and double quick hand/wring. 
Circulars of S. L AI.LEN A CO., ll’J S. 4th St., Phlla. 
S«;nd f«r Catalogues. 
No. L Descriptive of Fruits, pp. it. No. 2. Descrip¬ 
tive and illustrated of the Ornamental Dop’t, pp. 92. 
No. 3. Wholesale Trade List for Dealers, pp. 16. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
LlOTT.Ii F,u,t.s, N. V., Feb. 22, 1873. 
The market at Little Falls, fur the week ending 
Feb. 22, was brisk, though but lit,tie cheese was de¬ 
livered. Farm dairies sold, according to quality, 
from 12c. to He. The highest plica pa i 1 ior factories 
was for the Herkimer, which brought liJ4o. Offer¬ 
ings from other factories worn made lit hie., but, we 
did not hear of any sales at that tigurc. Butter may 
bo quoted at SOTgiic. 
wo have advices from abroad for the Hist week 
lu February. Liar London correspondent says that 
ehe-sy la in good demand, at i2:s),'ls. for extra Aroer- 
loftpl fine, i!8:ia7rts.; good, .S'-sHiis. Thn other descrip¬ 
tions soil as follows: English Chuddar, 7l<<o78s,; 
'Wiltshire rtonhlo,/U®Tfte.; Cheshire mofllnm, Ht’,(Si72s,; 
Hue. Is,; BcQtob, 70®7 iIm. Dutch Cheese— Edams, 
HOA'Hs.: GOielaS, WiflOrt.; Derby shape, Mg£>62s. But¬ 
ter U In demand at odrnueed prices, cloniuolls sells 
at tin,ill Corks. 138*.! Dorset*, 130*,; Normandy 
nxt.rA, 150s.; Canadiao, .v.v.yiiThe corresponding 
F flees last year were, for American cheese, 67s.; and 
or Clou mulls butter, 136*.; Corks, l3?2y{d3tSs. 
The weather in H*irklmnr was mild and pleasant 
luring the early purt of the week, but the snow Is 
deep. 
\\7 A NTIill. By u gont.lcman, a. position as Florist 
vv and Seedsman, is a good Salesman. Good ref¬ 
erence:,. No objection to go West. Address C. A. 
DADDS, 4UI Fifth avenue, Now York City. 
1710R. SALK- IN NEOSHO (!0„ MOUTII- 
1 ern Knnsaa, ADO Cattlo, with 2,000 acres of land 
improvement-, Ac, IN mile N. W. of Tluiuer Station 
on t-ho L. I„ & (L Railway. Apply to A LEX McDON- 
A LD, on tho premises. 
To those having lundn to iuveat, and those who 
wish to increase their Income from means al¬ 
ready Invested In other less profitable securities, wo 
recommend the Seven-Thirty Gold Bonds of the 
Northern Pacific Railroad Company as-.yell secured 
tmO unusually productive. 
The bonds arc always convertible at Ten percent, 
premium (1.10) Into the Company’s Lands at Market 
Prices. The rate of Interest (seven and throe-tenths 
S<er cent, gold) Is equal now to about K‘i currency— 
yielding an income moro than one-third greater than 
U. 8.5-20s. Gold Checks for tho semi-annual inter¬ 
est on tho Registered Bonds are mailed to the Post- 
Office address of the owner. All marketable stocks 
and bonds are received in exchange for Northern 
Pacifica ON MOST FA.VOnA I1LE TERMS. 
$*sl Estate 
WESTERN HOMES, 
WITH EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES*. 
TH AYER COLLEGE), S. D.COOHHAW, D. D., Pros’t, 
at Kidder, Missouri, on the M. A Ht. Jos. It. It., is now 
open. Farmers, Meohunics, Tradesmen, und others, 
secure a homestead, early, at low prices, where your 
children can he well educated, and whore a fine, 
healthy climate and very fertile soli will enable you 
soon to gain a com patency. Address A. METZ. 
A inttif Vnnr ll'nolnrifl f '. . I, , r, u L" 1 / 1 , 1 .. ■. . . 
O. DITsuON & CO. offer these new, fresh, gonial 
Juvenile 8ong Rooks to the publlu, believing they 
jl 1- w 1 K/RI bear cnini/arison with 
V/XLC/C/I. i 111 an V others. “ CftKkRFUL 
Voices,” by that most 
successful and popular Compo- TT^ * 
ser, Mr. L. 0. Emerson, is for Y OlC0St 
Common Schools, and as SIX),- 
000 teachers and pupils are already familiar with his 
previous School Song Books, they will need no urg¬ 
ing to try this. 
Farm for Sale - SI00 per Acre 
I will sell my Farm, composed of the t wo, known ns 
the Geo. A. Vurrmiy und Abram Bhuart farms, situate 
one-half mile from the Railroad Depot, in the village 
of Honeoyu Falls, on the rnatu highway leading from 
there to the city of Rochester. Said farm contains 
175 acres, with two dwellings and two full seta of farm 
buildings, fur grain, stork, Ate., and In good order. 
There is no hotter wheat land In the country, and It 
Is well adapted to all crops; is in a good state of cul¬ 
tivation ; Is well watered, well fenced; has 15 acres of 
It now to wheat. There ares acres of wood laud, two 
apple and one pear orchard producing choice fruit, 
und Is one of the finest locations to be found In Wes¬ 
tern New York. 
1 will make terms easy, and will soil as a whole or In 
parcels. 
Call on me on the farm, 14 miles south of the city of 
Rochester, on the main road to Uoncoye Falls, or ad¬ 
dress me through the mall at Honeoye Falls, Monroe 
County, Now York, Post Office Box No. U3. 
A. PARK HURST, Jr. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York, Feb. 22,1873. 
The Increased supply of cattle has injured that 
trade, while shenp and hogs are not 6a plenty,and 
prices are firm. The trade, generally, lias been dull, 
tho dead meat markets being overstocked, u nd West¬ 
ern box meats, dressed hogs and beef coming ill very 
frculy. The near approach of Lent warn* butchers 
that the call for moat will ho lighter next, week, hence 
they arc baying sparingly, and It Is expected that, the 
business Will suffer for a few weeks. Eggs hegtn to 
cheapen, itud they will enter largely into consump¬ 
tion, while the Southern rivers arc giving us shad and 
herrings. 
RECEIPTS or LIVE STOCK. 
SWp ,v. 
Cow*, Cxlvm, t.itmbu, Hocr«» 
Totals this week.8,63 1 Till «:» 10,033 37,403 
“ last week.7.053 167 753 22,627 30,487 
Average last year....8,178 98 2,2H 22,633 30,1175 
Beeves.—An Increase of nearly 2,ooo beeves over 
the roodp!s <>f t.he previous week is enough to pro- 
uace a decline of Itself, without, taking into account 
t'i fact thar. Lout (s close at, hand, lu point of qual¬ 
ity, there fia- been a little improvement of late, bnt. 
there is chance for morn. Western feeders say t hat 
the iiot weather of last, season produced such a hard 
and thickly glazed crop of corn that the cattle do n-t 
gel their usual nourUlimciH from It when i'cl whole, 
u:i it nearly always Is at the West. Much of It passes 
through the animals whole. This i*u an m.dlUonal ar- 
gument In favor of steaming or grinding. 
After the close, one week ago, there Were 5,013 cat¬ 
tle on Monday- I’d curs at lUHh street, 132 at Ootnmu- 
in paw, anil M at. Wci-lmwlu-u. A Tier a moderate lv 
active market, a few lots were left over, and Ollier 
orov*■: continued to come forward, ii mounting to over 
e head, out prior.' gradually gave way, closing a 
rull ,‘-icr. below the prices of last weak. Few Texans 
worn among them, and some of them so good that 
they reached lie., while the poorer lots went at 8@8Qo. 
Common natives run down to U>Fo»10Xc„ and pretty 
fall- steers were sold at lie. Drovers were not inclined 
to hold on to their cattle, for quite enongh arc on tho 
way ior the oombig week. In fact, wo look for a dull 
Sri a v>lr I in A , U(188 for our Sab - 
O II(1,1 K Mill M hath School Song Book 
A- O whose glittering tttle 
aptly describes the brightness TO — — Vs** 
of its contents: read the fol- Bl.11 IjlGSt 
lowing extracts from commen¬ 
datory letters. Superintendent.* say; -‘‘The more we 
use It the bettor we like It.” *• The music 1msa fresh¬ 
ness and beauty uat-urpassed by any book I have 
seen.” C7ionstars say—'*• A (work of sterling merit.” 
“ Far excelling Sabbath 8ohoo) Music of the many 
books 1 have had the pleasure to use,” &c. 
Price of Cheerf ul. Voices . 51) eta. 
Price of Sparkling Rubies .. s5cts. 
Specimen copies mailed, post-paid, for the above 
prices. 
OLIVER DITSON & CO., 
Boston. 
CHAS. H. DITSON & CO., 
711 Broadway, New York. 
JAY €»OUI] Jk CO., 
new York, Philadelphia and Washington, 
Financial Agents Northern Pacific It. It. Co 
ty For Sale by Banks and bankers. 
In another column, advertisement about 
J Iowa and Nebraska Lands. 
W I LL I' U It <7 II A S Ii 15 
acres, or $30,000 about 70 acres, 
Choiuest gardening land, with- buildings thereon worth 
the wlujln price. Just outside city limits, llod within 
10 minutes' drive of POst-Oltloo of Rochester, N. Y. 
Dr will exchange fora largo farm or other property. 
For further Information, call ou or address 
II. F. COR8DN, 
12 Exchange Place, Rochester, N. Y. 
For Spring of 1873 
( .loli ii Himl'ii Ciitniogue of Now and Beautiful 
Plants will be ready In February, containing a beau¬ 
tiful colored plate of tho “Queen of Primroses” 
t (Primula Japonicai, mailed free to all my customers; 
Ad- i t |J others, price 10 eta. A plain uopy to all applicants 
J- ] free. 
— t JOHN SAUL, 
iS Wasliingioii City, D. C. 
GRAIN AND FRUIT FARM 
ron sale, 
Situated 3 miles west of tho thriving village of Mace- 
don, Wayne Co., N. Y.; 16 miles east of Rochester; 
near thR Una of the N. Y. C. R. R. and Erie Canul; 
containing «7$ Acres i cultivated in part as a 
fMimll I'ruii Nuracry, having 4 acres Grapes, 
5 seres Hliieliherriew, Raspliei rics arid Slrnw- 
berries, und u. stock of plants of each over 40 
choice varieties. Good, twostbfi/ frame dweUinii, 
with pleasant grounds. This is a rare opportunity for 
sncurlng one of the most attractive and pleasant homes 
to be found In any rural district—the health of the 
proprietor obliging him to quit business. 
Address m. N. WH.SON, 
Mauedou, Wayun Co., N. Y. 
T^TnifN ln small quantities, at 
w* H , fJk l\J ■ wholesale rates. New 
JL JUAJLAj JL ! J Annual Cutaloguc now 
ready, sent free. Ad¬ 
dress W. B. WOODRUFF, Florist, Westfield, N. J. 
5 told Twenty to Forty Bushels per acre more 
than other kinds. Weight, 38 lbs. per bush. Price, 
S< I per bushel of 32 lbs. Bend two stamps for sample 
and description. RUSSELL x SMITH, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
f Iff WO MILLION Forest Trees und Seedlings. 
I. Tulip, I.inden, Magnolia, W. A -ih, Am. Chestnut, 
Sugar Maple. Trees only $6 ner 1,000: Seedlings very 
low. Sample 1U0, pre-pald, 50c. Catalogue free. Ad¬ 
dress J. JENKINS, Box 4o, Winona, Cot Co., Ohio. 
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