Wild pigeons, unpicked, p a,I/. 
11.*i<-/i..111. \\ iiii ducks, 6'(<<i7.ie. fur fancy, »ml '{IFC-Vic 
for c,minion. Plover, *1.30 V doz. English hi, ip,, 
per dozen, $!.(&•« L7>), 1 
Provision *.— 1 TYiide In pork fan.* become very dull 
the tendency of tin? market I* in lower nrlen. 
Michigan sheen, average weights B 2 o><l )0 lb*., at. . 7 u<ra 
f'Jtfc.i woolly Michigan sheep, average 7Q Ihn., m iliso,; 
Ohio sheep, average 8 U(«i!H) lbs., at ,|o., average 
lilt lb*., at 11 ( 1 .; (lo., average 12 ( 1)4 lbs., at. BWo.i woolly 
do., avorntcc !)ti lbs., at lljKo.; do., average lOfi )l,s„ at 
‘••**“.; Jersey ewos, av<uugo!K)lha,, atfkl. Spring lamb* 
averaged-luj^tis Ilia. }i head. . 
Svvino. Tnula ill hogs lias been llrtu and aftlye 
during tlm past week. 1,1 vc hog* have bean nominal, 
an tin* arrival h lo baud have bo.-n direct to slaughter 
its. ltaniro ,d nominal value of live hogs, iiw(i)-,e. >t 
tii. On Wednesday last City dressed hog* Hold ul '!% 
settlors and Colonies to not Hall road Lands and 
Government llomoNtouds clone to the truck. 
Semi for I *u III |> It I <■ ( containing full Informa¬ 
tion, map and copy of New Ilnrnestvad Law. Address 
LAN 11 DEPARTMENT, NoUTIIKIt.V PACIFIC 
KAILIIOAD, ST. PAUL, MINN., 
number of old contracts that had linen hold specu¬ 
latively oiler,-d tor sale; price.* arc much lower. 
. ... neglected, the prlae, being too high 
lor shipper-, and prtno« are decidedly lower. 
Ilc.f hams—Choice West,Til, $ 3 X 1 . ill; Te*im 
r'*Vii.l,, ,* ' :lr ' l - MRe. for Western steam on spot 
i rime, 
, TP', 
should, tm. ! allow at !l l-bio.for prime stock. 11, el Is 
i?-.> T r a :l ®®®IL75 fl »r barreled new plain mess, fqjfca 
1 for extra mm,, Tiere.ed beef at XZUmM for mow 
*12Htl; 7 head of same, f 11,’<<#2!>|), 
mlrsof stylish carriage, horses were 
K 1,‘CKWIIEAT. <fin,Mly 
nary. Price, I lbs., by mall, $1; 
bu.,$4; 1,1,1. (.".U bM.),*la. Llm- 
OOIMLK, S. Kiiremont, Muss. 
Leghorn*. Gray Dorkings and i loud arm, at $3 per 
dO*en. (Eggs or Fowls sent C. <>. I)., tf desired.) 
iidi j 75 "e(7e. ,y tibl. Bermuda tomatoes p bnjr,$1.25. Old 
neiiH, , bl,l„ :;„.,U- do Bermuda, crate, 
c h* V w • v • • WJKftOI; do. Norfolk. *2fti3.25. 
• iiarkfHff.n fir.o.n <■> rju . r.n -, .* . 2 
f..L „ , ,la 1 e( * havt * been willun tin* rune* of 
eomse Stale tleeccs, 50(.<)52e. for extra 
no., m,. i,c. for Ohio fleeces, medium to course; 5l)e« 
; lr r 7*'™, .*Doj,5:2tt. for extra I ml. and Wm. tieeces, 
tied medium do., HKiS&.’ie. for tub- 
WlA Y *i© 
Klour. Orders from the other side have been 
very light during the last few days. We should have 
a quick trade at thin season to relieve the market, of 
the customary liberal receipts; the etrect oil the 
market ot the backwardness of business lias been dis¬ 
couraging. Prices are lower, and stocks are pressed 
tor sale. 
Superflno Ktate.$r, fi,*R 6 25 
Common extra do... ,i yiK'.s 7 Id 
(food to choice do... 7 .py,,, v 55 
Fancy do. . 7 ay,,, 8 ii 
Saperutm Michigan. Indiana, old,i, Iowa... 5 f.V-,: (i 25 
Kura do . . .,y„„ 7 :0 
Choice extra do... .... 7 *u.. s no 
Trade brand h do.. . 7 :<',;„ i(i 
Uood to choice white wheat, extras....,’".! 8 .VP,, 10 
r uir lo very choice extra Minnesota. 7 1)0 -12 
t Otnmon to fair extra St. Louis. 7 nlU 9 
II eli ',,1 7 35 
, tu..I, s mi 
7 sfltdiio no 
S .VM 10 50 
7 Dll-.12 -Ml 
Good lo choice .. » ;tf<«,l 2 77> 
DOUthiirn, coim-uun to ii h V-> 
I'timlly do.:. H t.,,., 1 :! . 7(1 
ityc. com,non to fine.. , .. I ii|..., 5 73 
Corn lecal. Ilr.mdy wine. .7 S 00 
Do. Western. ,S ;; f,o 
Frcwli Fruit*. -Kxport or upules, 072 hhl.-. Choloo 
table apple* are now scarce,and a few fancy Bald¬ 
wins have sold .it £1'.. 1.30. The veneral trade is wm'k- 
111 ; upon Russets. We »|it(il 4 ‘ Slate apples, |3to,-8:.vl f«r 
best;? .a^lforWeslom; Inferior as low as (t|.?r «4 
>*•*•*• I lie uccliuo In (‘nin^i'i'it’H *h (‘H not sotnn lo 
move them. Strawberries tire in market daily, but 
not. In large ulHintIttcx. We could use a heavier sup¬ 
ply,as tin* hotels and first-class rest, ni- ants will pay 
fhe rates wlihout looking COr i mined late prollts. Tim 
•c si invoice brntighl.il'-' 1.50. Pea nuts dull l'ortliesea- 
M,n; Wilmington, f 1..'0; Virginia. *1.2Sr-> 1.50; Ten- 
tH’K-100, i ’lC. 
IJrniu. Prices of wheat nre about as last week. 
1 lif rr iiu.H hnnn H H^ r ht tnulf, tile KriL r lisii mlvIooB bi‘- 
mg less layorable. We quote at $1.111)-.1.71 for No. 2 
spring, in store an 1 nib nit; *1.7.V»;l.'il for No. i d,,.; 
> I .HO1lor wlnu-r red Western; fl tor 
amber do., mid ;.S5 fur inferior to fancy white 
\<esti*rn. Oirn ,x in less demand from shippers: 
closing sales at d7'.;v,ilii'. for old mixed Western, lit 
store; ,U'.,c. for do. allo.it, iliMTOc. lor now mixed 
Western, ear stock, Outs are in good demand, at (jrxu 
pra ■ Sales at .l iat'e. for new mixed Western, 
mainly nl ale.; Tl.,;3ng,-.for new black do,; S2kiv/),7i Ve. 
jop new vvluu* unil .aNdi.lIc. for old mixed WctHtoru 
in 8t«jre. 
May ami St rtixv.—Common hay is In good snp- 
pli and In t he buyer’s favor: tirltuo lots are wanted, 
Hales of prime hay at vl.aOy,l.'il); good ,lo„ |;e,. 
hhlpping do., tlrst quality,do.second,(lie.! clover 
bay, e.-i.mc.| rye straw, f l.UO,. 1 , 10 ; short do,, ttfSaHUe.; 
cut stra w, liuo. 
Iliips. Brewers still hold Off from buying full lots, 
hut supplies lire steadily decreasing, even under the 
moderate trade, with a further shipment id' old 
tfrnwUiH lo tin* oth" 1 * H i‘i<?. I*rh*«*n tiro uhout fit n 
stand, most parties awaiting dx-veiupniunts in regard 
to the new crop. 
We quote IS tale at lilt,-,30c.; Koslorn, HIVry.fDe,; West¬ 
ern, Ac.. I.ic.; old growth. LS7II, KV- IAc,} Bavaria-, iik„ 
Wle.; I'.uglirtli, .Jl-., I.ic.; Belgian, 2.Vv30c.; Californian, l;> 
v!rW> 
Alti ple Sugar. KooelnU are .sinall, and the de- 
ni.ifhl Im mu Ul don t, t«.i iMitiblr li* > I« 1 o i*^ Lc» rciillzn fltoiujy 
IN'iw prime. IV.-lVe,; do. good, ll<;.ir,e.i do. 
poor, Isolde,; sirup, fl.23rivl.ici per gallon. 
Pniillrv mid (iioiir.-Dressed poultry is hard to 
Kdl, ailtl Jowr*r nr ioo& arc tuu^ptoiJ. with M'lirooly anv 
il-*njiind imp turkeys, idvn |»oultry In coming In free¬ 
ly, and 1 * lower. 
Wo quote live poultry at Wr-CMe. for prime N. . 1 . 
fowl*, Is a We. for West ern, and lllc-Wllc. for turkeys, 
«»oese, f l,2.r« 1.76 tor Western, fik-y.”,25 (i>r N--w .lersey, 
Ducks — /flc.ftj,?I tor Western, rl,:;.«.al,30 for N. J. 
We quote dressed prime N. J. and Burks Co. tur- 
keys 1 ,oo I>lo., stale and Western, poor to best, l:l„,|se. 
Vhlekens, Western, IKMOe.; slate and near point*, 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Lrm.it y.w.i s, n. y„ May a, 1 * 7 : 1 . 
Tut: market, at Little Kails, for the week ending 
.May II, wits rather dull, and prices a little lower than 
for the week previous. The delivery was estlimited 
to reach some 2,(KKI boxes and upward. Karin dairies 
continue to In-btully skimmed, and wont, at, from 8c. 
to 12e., according lo quality. The top price for facto¬ 
ries was It We., though one lot'of extra line goods 
brought a shade above that Qgurc. We give trans¬ 
actions In loading factories, its follows; Falno’B 
Hollow, IIc.r Kslrtleld Association, DXe.; (lid Man 
helm, lie.; Middlovlllc, 1 1 ,t.• Newport, lie.; Cold 
Brook, Do.; Newville, IIc.; Maiilieiin Couter, Iljfo.; 
Katunvllle, sent forward on commission; Top Notch, 
l:b'.; Norway Ass,iflatlori, lie.; Balt's. 11 17 c.: Mill, He.; 
Freeman, I Ic.; nld Ftiii lleld, ll.tf.; Herkimer t.ki. 1 'it- 
tral, 1 Vic.; Countryniati. cxir.t tine, II ; Snillli 
Crock, D.'^c,; Uperiheim Unlun, lill-jc.; Crum Creok, 
I .Toe. (.mile a miinber ol lactones sent forward their 
goodnto Ues'dd on eommlsslon, There was a large 
delivery -if butter, bur prices are lower than last 
week, amt sales were made at .32ftS35e. 
The weather is cool, with a good ninny old drifts of 
snow on the hills, and grass dot'* not promise i,j come 
forward as early as was anticipated, 
-- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
NEW York, May 3, 1873. 
Beeves.—Trade ojiettcd slow on last Wednesday 
forenoon, and the lots to blind were not. cleared oil. 
I'm ,-, ranged at in,. L"p it.,, with tong at 1 :;. ; 
weight,-., C'iPpTi-i cwt., strong. Again on Thnrsdav 
forenoon trade was , I till ; prices ranged at IOM<ioi 3 e,'; 
weights, SJftw - , ewt,, Business was still more dllileuit 
on Friday forenoon, auil aeventl lots stood ovur un¬ 
sold ; rates tile same u* on Ihe previous forenoon, 
During the past week Imtelicrs hnve been (Irm In not. 
allowing more than 34 lbs. to owt,, bet, even lor good 
•twnllty sic,'i " , c (tri'iu • rang", MmAH lbs. Miss.. 
a touts still arrive freely to liatld.ftml s.»ld at Ib.-;12 
weklits, liVwTl^ owt. Illinois steer* sold In large lilts 
»• 11 l ' 1 '■'■ ; oxlreiiio range, lltvl.le,; weights, Uki-uH 
ewt. Kentucky steor. tltllil at llCi,l 2 (i,; weights, 7(«,7K 
cwt, Indiana steels sold a.I lie,; welvlit.IB 4 owl, Ohio 
sloe is sold ai ID (« 1 . Wei tld ... . ewt. Texan 
steers,gra/i'<l cast uf the Missl».*l|lpl, sold at LOWisHlo.; 
weights, fijfiuili owl. Cherokee steers sold at lOWiio 
hlKc.i weight,, 3Y liwt. The general quality ol' the 
ntoei's above quoted has been c,u,,h,- blit fat; ex¬ 
treme range ol the herds from poor to good. 
illiloll Cow*. Tills branch of trade bus been very 
dull Since our last weekly report, except 011 last Tues¬ 
day alt,wiunm, when some sales went affected at 2 BI) 
(will c bead. During tlm oibor day* of the past week 
cows Hold with Uittlr calves at K’HkwfiO V head. A few 
lol - wore held lor better ral es. Klglit Cow 3 were Hold 
at *llk.],, 1 ] S head. 
Veal*.—Oil a heavy run of poor quality veals trade 
has ueeii dull. On Wednesday lust veals sold al.V\r.i' 
i 1 It. On Thursday and Friday fprcmjous veals 
had to be forced off at 7'4e., the tops being good 
quality. Hpeelal sales wevo, State calves, average 
weight, 112 lbs., at fi!<. lip'.,; do., average 11.7 lit*.,at lie..; 
State veals, average l".i lbs., ill 70.; do., average 111) , 
Bis,, at HI}., .1, rsey veals, average f.TO lbs., at 7c.; do , 
average I.;., lbs., at He. 
Sheep “nit I,mull*. Trade slow, and lots furred 
oil at low rates. Shorn tdicep sold in large lots at 3 <<« 
li'ir. 0 n.,; woolly slmep at BXfilTWe. The sales on Hie 
diIf,'rent days have bran quite uniform, trade being 
steady though slow. On last TiliatUay afternoon ton 1 
cars ol rexan -horn camo to hand. These proved 1 
Uttsalulilc, unil tm Thursday forenoon were handed 
over III butchers to be slaughtered and Pl iers after- , 
wards decided on, Their quality was course; their 
wool short, ami rough. They were uHtimuted to weigh 1 
II His. !■ hcatli transit had cost * 2 .Ci 18 head-tluwo- 
tore at current lutes sueh sheep could not be ol protll. 
III our Fa-.leru markets. Spring lambs nave been in 
Sales of mrs.-i at ?Is.3(1 lor May and .June, ami July at 
• - •• h- . 1 . 1 uij. isuig near, .1 ; e. 
for short ulnar. 10c.; short nb.il.Ve. Mess |mrk atglH.M) 
H|uit del Ivory; ?l4.5tj tor May ami June; Western tirl me 
ne -s nominally ilfi-jltl. Dressed bogs, city, He. Cnt 
I'l.al are sclllug at, IK Ike. tor I aims, loose; 7 YV".' 8 o. 
lor shoulder*, loose; :sly'(wl 0 !„je 
Ioom'. Boxed dry-suited stem 
-IToc. for pickled bellies, 
shoulder*, 7c, Bmoke.d 
(esc.; on i'llnrs,lav rorenoon at 7«(i4Kc,; and on Krl- 
dtiy forenoon at 7tewtc. guallty of the hogs to hand, 
from fair to good. 
Horse llorUci.—Btncc tmr lust weekly report the 
followingsales have been eirected bv auction : Thro,) 
sudrlli' borHCK Ht *lfifi«s26A iter bead., Ill head ot prior 
qii.illty light harness do,, SiiSGVJti; 2 saddle do u *WM 
'Wi I draught do,, MVi; •> puli ' ot common qmilBy 
igltL harness do., tllVs-ioO; 3 pairs of fftfr quality light, 
111! t**« . . 1 .. I I o. .1 i.lla llO a.. a m ■* 1 J . 
hull,i fov iimv oxlrulacllu autf $21 fa 
^ /or new prlmu im k ss. nt 1 ,^X 1 p^r pair; I arptiKham flu,, *750; 2 
^ . pjiirs <>f pimekni « 1 <>.. ;h) Orauitht do.. 
( {over m halmr placod to tiro home Ir/wlc » 0 i). 27 rnul<?M .iirivpfl, per Eriolciulrowr, 
£^^SS^Ssssasfr .“jar aa,i 
utainqulry. Seedh.af I* selling to the home trade prices ranged from 10® 13-weights. aMKH'H cwt 
QUOTATIONS—N B W CHOP. SStW Off* t0 ^ ^ A " th(> ^CKtO hand were 
Light (itades. Heavy Grades. 
L u «8. 7 ("} 7Kc. lliOb 7Mo 
Common to medium leaf. 7Vt]i KVo. ivm 80 ;e 
Goot do, .. lojio. U m IS- c ; 
liuo do. ..11 in, 12 e. 12U® 13 
Selections.13 c. 13>J® 13 
SEEDLEAU' OUOP OF 1871. 
Connecticut ami Massachusetts nilers. 11 @H c . 
seconds....12 t/ii 23 e. 
wrappers. . ie Hi 55 e, 
x , , selections.DO On 75 c. 
wrappers .IS (by .15 c. 
assorted lots.II 
Pennsylvania tillers... ; j { r 
wrappers 22 ® (ill £ 
r ., . assorted lots. 18 @25 0 , 
wrapper*.., . 1 M on. 35 
, assorted lots.'J«(S 13 c . 
\\ Isconsln assorted lots. . 8 H<-i u 0 . 
1 .Y'^clnhlc*. Kxports Of potatoes, past w«ek, 1,825 
'in*. 1 be potato market has re-acted In l'avor of the 
rntyer, and the trade Is only moderate. Horiuudu 
produce and garden stuff Is in good demand. 
each Blow* In bulk, i.25; Kurly llose do., *2.25 
to , 1 ; Pr nre Albert, fB.75f-j:i; . I.ok mu, White, *2.25 
a, 1 : ’’-'riglit,83, 2 .30: sweet, Delaware,| 4 . Berutit- 
‘111 POtaUll^. l«VlP TuitYlti iMU in kill r.r.l.-..* nml... 
on 5C(iu59 It.s. to the OWt. All the beeves to band were 
not Mold off. 
IkC'b 7V;o. 
7:V<«I nyj, ; . 
!» W 12 c. 
ny.on 13 
l-iF.fai 15 
(<" 11 o. 
Hi 25 e. 
(<ij 55 c, 
On 75 c. 
On II 0 . 
<m> 35 e. 
© l-l ri. 
HI llcli t’oxvg—Were net quoteiion this forenoon. 
Nominal values, ranged rrom *20(s>7o ti head. 
Vcnlx sold freely in large lots; the quality was 
generally poor; prices Iroin 0K<tt>7Vo., with bob* at le. 
Sheep mid l,nmb*.-Tim tales on this forenoon 
were rather oasIerUmn on last Friday. Woolly sheep 
sold at 7shorn do., tn large lots, at .V-ttiY. 'Texan 
Sheep, tjfc.; lean Michigan*, iXo. 
I log*. Trade me not active on this forenoon, 
lave hogs were worth <k«i(!) 4 'c., with one car at fiXo.; 
city dressed, ?Y®Hhfc. 
KECEII’TH OF I.tVE STOCK. 
One Hundredth St...3,31*1 
Korty-KIghth St. 00 
Fortieth St. 00 
Communipaw.5,211 
VVeehawken. 502 
llwviu. Ciiwm. Calves. 
Slump A 
bamllH. 
(XX) 
5,269 
0.618 
1,105 
IXXI 
cieoueoano garden -.tun is in good demand. 
each Blow* In bulk, ?,'K..>.25; Karly Rose do., *2.25 
I' r nee Albert, 09.n®:i; .lackaob White, *2.25 
o), flyrigiit,?2,2S®2.50: sweet, Delaware,* 1 . Berniu- 
lot*. Soutbeni, 25ki:xk% v butiob. Cabbage, T 100,88 
V\ Iti*ky—Is hold at Tie,, showing a firmer market. 
. ,,'Y Vi" 1, , Wl: ,lllv " hgftln to record a liberal business, 
M, ’oreetl for sale at irregular prices! 
; ! "V^tu'-ei* have lionght quite freely, and a good 
'' lr, J* h ,ve elmngod hands among dealers. The 
and course, Mckf^ 
2 » Ad- 
Ing .,t ki ,,s 93 rj’.Ti UMH "' 1 (Uiotliy, fK1.7a, ratal - 
1 ig at t-lyi.'l.Xo. Hay Mcurcc; »ltk.fj2l *( ten Wind 
nominal, and 00 change tn quotatiou*. W 1 
Totals this week 9,119 102 2.33-1 13,292 47,169 
last week 9,651 75 1,963 15,546 43,774 
COMFAItATtVl-: BATES. 
This week. Last week. 
„ . „ Cents. Cents. 
Good Steers V 9>.13 © 13K 13 On 14 V. 
wur. \\'A©ViX UA On 12Y 
Poor.9)4 © log 9 © iav 
Poorest .7 ® 9 7 @ 9 
Gen. selling rates.11)4 © 12X 1154 ® 12-Y 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Few persotiH a re aware of the great extent to 
which tin; now remedy for Rupture has now been 
adopted. The El.AS'UO TtursH Co., No. 638 Broad¬ 
way, N. V., now send awtiy by mall front ilfty tonne 
hundred and tlfty of the new Trusses everyday, in 
addition to their city trade. This Truss returns the 
Rupture with absolute security. It. is worn with 
ease night and day, and soon effects u permanent 
cure. Full Descriptive Circulars sent free on upplU 
cation. 
The Kin *1 ic Tru**, without, metal springs, 
Is PoftdraoY’a Elastic Ri itiihe Belt, patented in 
1871 and 1873, No one should buy an Elastic Trims 
without first writing to Messrs. PQMKltOY & CO., 
744 Broadway, New York, for full purtloulurs. 
Pomeroy’s Tru much ur«> the best In ilio world. 
|ljfur ^dvcvti.c.'cmfnt.si’. 
HOMtEOPATHIC 
VETERINARY PRACTICE, 
Giv ing the treatment when sick—us well its the par¬ 
ticular cure ami general management in health—of 
the horse, cow, os, ass- mule, sheep, goat, pig, fowls, 
chi,:){*,geese, turkeys, pigeon*,etc. I voUlarge svo., 
Illustrated, substantially bound. Price, 415 . This Is 
the latest and most complete and reliable work in 
print.; the only work Into which the “ New Amcrb'iin 
..lies" have been Introduced, and which gives 
a full account of the lute epidemics, such us Pleuco* 
Piiuumoqlu ,oid Bui<ll'ipes| of cuttleuml ol tho llOrso 
Dl.stctupor Of 1872, Send for Descriptive Circular. 
Address IIOF.HICKK xV. T A PEL. 
. , „ Hoinccopmliic Pharmacy, 
145 Grand bt., bet. Broadway mul Elm St.. New York. 
IF YOU WANT TO PURCHASK ANA- 
5 tiling, no nuttier wlmt It Is, address, fur particu¬ 
lars, N. V. SUPPLY CO., 
Broadway. I*, t). Box 1638, Now York City. 
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For Gmfn, Grass, Tobacco, Corn ami Vegetables. 
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Tie Wheat Field of America! 
AGRICULTURAL STEELS 
A SPECIALTY. 
temp HIM. WiYJlil-/YIVTIUD. 
Hcallliful Climate, Free Homes, Good Markets. 
TUB NOISIIIIIO PACIFIC 
ICAII.0COAI> offers for sale its H.siimIs in 
CeiHrul a,n«I Weslern MinneMOla, 
am bracing: 1. The best of Wheat Land; 2. Excel¬ 
lent Timber for the Mill, tlm Farm and the Fire ; 8. 
Rich Prutrtn Pasturage and Natural Meadow, watered 
by clour Lakes and i.utiulng streams In a Healthful 
Clitimto, when- favrr mnl A(jnr is v nlinwvn. 
<* ill in can he ulilppod hence ‘by lake to market 
us cheaply as from ICusteru lowuor I eiitral Illinois. 
Cars now run thrmigb tlies.i Lutids lium Lake Sti- 
pei’torto Dakota, Price uf bind el 080 to truck *4 to 
•ftt per acre; further away. $2.50 to Jfl. Mctcii 
V cai’H' Freillf; Wurruntod Deeds; Northern 
Pacific BoimIm, now selling at pur, re¬ 
ceived for laud at $1.11). No other uiioouuptod Lunds 
present such advantages tn settlors. 
AH I, IXN under the New Law (March, 
137'!) get 11X1 acres FREE, near the railroad, by 0110 
and two years' residence. 
TKIASPOR’IATIOY AT RK. 
IM < 111* KATGM furnished from all prln- 
di»al point!, East to purchasers of Railroad Lands, 
and to Hettlers on Government Homesteads, Pur- 
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Strauss - - - - $ 2 . 50 , § 3 , u 
The G kms of Strauss has had an unprecedented 
sale. Gut one for Summer Playing. 
Either book sont, post-paid, on receipt of retail 
price. 
OLIVER DITSON xV CO„ HoMou. 
C. H. DITSON A; t’O., 711 Broadway, New York. 
f|TO ENGRAVERS. PRINTERS, Ac.-I.argc stock 
I v/oll suHsotu-d and prepared Boxwood, Mahog¬ 
any, Maple and Pin,'. VANDERBURGH, WKLL8& Co., 
Type, Cabinet & Press Warehouse!, 18 Dutch St., N. V. 
W ANTED.—Agent* for our new book, “ How 
to Kitioy Litis,” by Dr. CoRNKi.t,, Everybody 
want* to enjoy life, so everybody Will want a copy. 
6. B. RUSSELL, Publisher, 55 OornhlU, Boston. 
WHISKERS! 
* ■ pound will force the 
board to grow thick and heavy ori the smoothest 
fttoc (without- Injury) In 21 days, or money refunded. 
26 cent* a package, post-paid, or 3 for 50 cent*. 
EDGAR JONES, A«ni.A.Ni>, Mass. 
*’*’ flTEXAS AS IT IS, or The Emigreiit’« 
I Ii tilde,” mailed to any address for 25 coats. 
A. U. WOOLSTON, 131 South Third St., Phllu, Pa. 
FARQl/ ^ 
VrvprUtor • l\y’ 
t.' iV/V P° nn ' a Aorleuttural Works, * 
kSXi Jfan»|/(|* turrrn/tiMp'ilKtiimti,.. •! > 
V Fvk*. Agriiitltnral Implcnicuts t * . \ 
mm’4 
... 
(Lffi’J, %ccd’G Vlant’., 
Seods--Now and True to Name, 
EHKK 1« Y Mail. 2. r ,vatH. Flower Seeds, yl; 13 van., 
.Xk!. .Mixed Gladiolus, 73c, do/,. (Xl-dtiy Corn, per pkt, 
I0(!.; pint, 35c. Pea, Prodigious, pkt, I.ic.; plat, 75e. 
Mangel wutuel, l.ai':;e Red, V i-llow, (ilobo Red, Hrungo 
and Carter’s Rutalmaa.TSe. 1 I>. Addre h 
G. A. I.,A W, Rosliudaie, near Boston, Muss. 
Lute Seedsman to F. lx. I’hoeulx^ 
THE SNYDER BLACKBERRY. 
A twenty years’ experience lias sltown it to be the 
finest filivored, hunllcst. and most productive berry 
ever placed In the market. It bus come through the 
past severe winter, without protection, in open field, 
all ve and with blossom buds an In i a red. I have a few 
thousand plants for sale this spring. Single plant. 
B0 et*.; per do*., $3; per uxi, $20. 
J. R. GASTON, Normal, III. 
BEAUTIFUL EVERBLOOMING 
ROSES!! 
POT PLAWTS, 
HuUnDlt) (hr I mtliediute li'lowering. 
SENT SAFELY BY MAIL, POST-PAID. 
5 Splendid Vurlrtlc* fur$l; 12 ilo., $2. 
For lOe. additional we send "Mao Nik burnt Prf- 
MM'iM lloSK.” Elegant Descriptive Catalogue, 10c., 
or presented free to every puroimser, 
the dinki.k a uonard ro„ 
ROSE GROWERS. 
West Drove, (Ihesler Co., Pn, 
LEE’S SUMMIT NURSERIES. 
YVliolcanle mill Bene ml Supply Ncu'serlea. 
An Immense stock, of sunerloT qiinLlv. allow nrlces. 
. *.?!.’ Ostixe Heduc Plants l»> tin- 1,000 or 
1,000,0011. Send for Ptlee List. 
HI.A I li IIKfiS,, 
Leo’s Summit, Jackson Co,. Mo. 
/ tA HPIIKLI/K Exti'ii Enrlv 00 DujV Sugar 
‘ ’ Corn.—The bi'st and earliest ipue Sugar Corn. 
Long ears, large grains, exquisite Davor. Price, pkt., 
l.io,; A pint, 2 rio.; pint, 400,; quart,"lie.; post-paid. 
UEO. W. 4JA.TI I'ltKLL, Delaware, «. 
/ lAMPliELL’M I, A TIC ROSE POTATO. A 
\ i new seedling, unoqualed in productiveness; un- 
surpiissed 111 quality; perfectly healthy. Has yielded 
Trent I to 2 bnrrei* to tin- pimml. Circulars, with 
testimonials as lo yield and qoulity, ires. Price, I 
lb., 5l)e.; I IbS., $1.5(1, mid; peck, $3; 'A bush., 
-ff'.SU; bushel, *1(1 j barrel, $20. 
LEO. VV. CAMP HELL, Oeluware, O. 
( 1 H,Vl*E V INES. S1I A LL FRUITS, FLOW- 
* * I'.lfS, ivc, A11 varieties of Grunt* Vinos; mag¬ 
nificent. Delaware layers, $19 to *25 per 111(1; $76 to *2lH) 
per 1,1X111. Splendid slock of Green-House and Bed¬ 
ding Plants. Catalogues free. 
I’ICO. \V. <!.\ VI PUELL, Del 11 wit re, O. 
EVER-BEARING STRAWBERRIES. 
The most valuable variety known. Good bearers; 
choice fruit. Five vines sent on receipt of $1. Ad¬ 
dress C, C. CARPENTER, 
Rural Nmw-Yorker Office, Rochester, N. Y. 
unit ^outtvy. 
BUCKEYE POULTRY YARDs7 
Eggs for Ilatehlng, from Dark and Light Brahmas, 
I > I ,... I- \ V’ 1.1*.- .1 IV .., ... , i.r, ’ 
ISAAC l.VNDE, Marlboro, Stark Co.. Ohio. 
Poultry Bulletin as a Prize! 
Price 1,1st free, Illustrated Cutulogno of Fowls, 10 
uts. To all who select Irom my Price 1,1st eggs to the 
amount of {-111, send $9 for sutne and stale wliere this 
was seen I will send the eggs and, as u prize, the 
Fotri/nty Bcli.ktin for one veur. 
J. Y. HICK N ELL, 
Westmoreland, Oneida Co. N. Y. 
IJUGS FOR HATCH INK, PKO.lt TWEN- 
» 4 ty leading varieties, at moderate prices. For 
Price List, udaress HILAS w. STUDLEY, 
Catsklll Station, Col. Co., N. Y. 
DU RE-II If ED CHESTER WHITE PIHS, 
A Fancy t’oultry and Fggs, bred and nb, >pcd by 
.1. \V. A. M. IRWIN, 
PenningtoiivUle, Chest" Co., Pa. 
B/tlSH 4Jie. J »• IX \ It It ItIC AII TI YS. 
-* Egg* this season for sale, fs per do/.. ". CAR- 
ROLI. CORING, Boston, or Dedham, Mas* First 
Importer and breeder. 
EGGS FOR HATCHING. 
From Light Brahmas, Bull' unit Partridge Cochins. 
Inclose stump for Circular. S. MERRY, Ilton, N. Y. 
FOR H.ITCIIIM;.- I will now hook or- 
-i dors for eggs from my well known strains of Fan¬ 
cy Poultry, Including over 20 varieties of Fowls and 
Ducks, to be shipped us soon as (lie weather will per¬ 
mit. Inclose slump, and write for what yotl want to 
C. N. BROWN Unadlllu Forks, Otsego Co. N. Y. 
