Selections 
MAY 
•3 25 
very large, and there is dally expectation of increased 
supplies from the West. Buyers have already begun 
to nogleet while butter. A good imiTiy Slate dairies 
now contain color, and purchaser* waul to show lias 
soon as possible In their stock, There is not enough 
to divide up to any extent among local buyers, be¬ 
sides tbe Southern trade mils tor yd low exclusively, 
and a* there arc no nice old lots to fall back on most 
of the early yellow lias been bespoke, For the first 
time lips spring the market show* an unsold accumu¬ 
lation. and price* consequently close rather weak. 
Cbdco pails have dropped to toe., and for best Statu 
half tubs S'to. 1 * extreme to-day. 
We quote State half tubs, '(l®33c.j fnv Wcish tubs, 
,31®i2c. Western ranges at heat. 'dll-. Hie.; poor do., 23 
@27e. Stale or low grade State, 22®25c.; N. It. palls, 30 
@33c.; Pennsylvania store packed. 26@i29o. 
( hccso. -Kxports for the week, 19JSD0 boxes. Now 
lias been taken promptly by shipper* at full former* ; 
f»r strictly choice lots Me, is paid, hut l,i>fo. U the 
more general price tor regular line*. The home trade 
buy old stock, mostly, the supplies of which are stead¬ 
ily decreasing. The foreign market Is encouraging, 
and holder* here arc quite confident. 
We quote new at 14% <S> Mo. for State factory, 
good to prime; lie. for fair lots; State dairy, Met 
He.; do. fair a nd good, Ib-dOe.; do. half slammed, ill ., 
12c.; do. sUltutned, afijsSo.; old State factory, prime and 
fancy, IJHv r.Me.; do. good., II® tl(c. ; do. fair, 12 Vm 
lte.; State dairy, prime, lie,; do. other, 10d!t 13c, 
Ohio factory, prime, do, other, 9®lie. En¬ 
glish dairy, prime, M’^tallo.; do.good, tile. 
Dried Fruits.- Exports, 1,780 bbl». apples. As 
will t»o noted, there lias been a fair shipping demand 
for apples, mostly on Herman account, and about 
confined to tlioeomiuuu attd medium grades. There 
are few sellers at former figure.*. ITnpecleO peaches 
meet wllli increased attention, and pi’lees are strong¬ 
er. Uluuk berries nnd cherries are a trifle higher. 
Peeled peaches are neglected. 
Southern apples, Hyi'ACsc, for ordinary; do.,sliced, 
5®ltc.• do, prime, 7 mS o.; Western, 6’®5%c.; state, 5% 
Gruiu.—Wheal Is stronger, with a Inir shipping 
trade. Sales ut l.'ili for No. 11 spring, $L5H<"il.O0 
mixed tlo. afloat, $1.88 for fair No, 2 Milwaukee spring, 
afloat, $1.96 for eommon white Genesee. Horn i* 
steadily bold, with a moderate call from exporters, 
Sales at fine, for mixed Western, first half of June 
delivery, Ip^OSe. for common to choice new mixed, 
on spot. 8 fl%e. fnrold mixed, afloat, OHUc. for new 
high mixed, (Kin. for Western yellow, 73c. for white 
do. Oat* are in active demand, and lirm, at S1f.,53e. 
for new mixed Western, 53%t®5le. for white. Canada 
barley, 81.15, delivered. Uye, 97e.®fi. 
lluy nml Sirnvv.—Prime lot* of buy are wanted 
at relatively better tig urn*. Common grades are 
plenty and weak. Straw is In good domain,. 
Salesol prime haynt SI.MlKtil.MI; good do., 81.1 ,jCB 1.25; 
shipping do.,fli;*t quality,Hoc,; do. second, df»e.; clover 
hay, 75 (®tK) 0 .: rye straw, $l.Qo®L 1(1; short do,, 85©90e.; 
cut straw, <50a. 
Hop*.—Holders remain eonfldont on the basis of 
late sales, but trade Is very slow. Brewers refuse to 
buy beyond urgent requirements. Some few lots ot 
old hops are being taken for the other side. 
We quote State at 4Q,-t50e.; Eastern, 35&45C,; We*U 
orn, 35i®t6u.; old growth. ls7n, Ifl&d.lc,; Bavarian, 111 ® 
50c.; Rtigllsh, ;K)u 68 r>o.; Belgian, 2;V« ( :iUc.; CalUornln.il, 45 
®55c. 
Mania Sugar.—There Is a good demand, stimu¬ 
lated by tile improved quality of sugar. Homo State 
stock is greatly superior to any ever b of ora sent to 
this market. Wo quote choice, 15®17c.; good. He.; 
common and dark, 12®l.3c. 
Poultry null tin imp. —The trade in dressed bus 
been very dull, and prices have materially declined, 
Live poultry is in good demand, but rather plenty 
for high prices. Wild pigeons arc abundant and 
cheap; them has beenverv little dllferenee in prices 
for picked or unpicked. Tile weather has been too 
mussy to admit much trade in quality or game. 
Wo quote live poultry at lSQilOc. for prime N J. 
fowl*, lBiaifOv fur Western, and 19®20c. for turkeys. 
Geest*, 8t.2Wvl.75 for Western, f..l®3,25 for New Jersey. 
Ducks—7Sc.@$l for Wes torn, 81.25 for N, J. 
(lame quotations:—Wild pigeon.*,unpicked 7 ) do/,, 
$1.25, Wild dtieks, G2f;»75e. for fancy, and 20®25o. 
lor ooiumon. Plover, (1,60 » do*. English snipe, 
per doze.D, $1.75® I-*”. 
We quote dressed prime N. J. and Bucks Co. tur¬ 
keys, tiiiil'.ie.. State add Western, poor to best, 13@17u. 
Chiekeus, Western, 14®18c.; State and near poiuts, 
17@20u, 
Provisions.—'Chore has boon nominal depression 
in pork, halo* at one time as low us $17.25 for May 
delivery, urders Imve come from the West to real¬ 
ize, and with an absence of Important detail nil, liberal 
concessions have been made from time to time. 
Hurd is ruling a trifle better. Bacon Is too high for 
shippers, but it Is supposed a short interest will de¬ 
velop, ana holders remain firm. 
...ffeef hum* choice Western, $3<)®.33; Texas prime, 
«**»*'. Hard, il 5.1(3e, for Western steam on spot, {Hie. 
for May. 9 Re. for J linn, 9.v;e. for July. I s mg ciett r, 9YC.4 
for short clear. Hie.: short, rib, like, Mess porkat$l?.75 
spot delivery; 817.75 for May ami June; Western prime 
mess nominally $18,5(>®17.30. Hressed lings,city, 7 
butmoat- are selling at 12 ® 13c. for hams, loose; 7 if 
t® 8 c. tor Shoulders, loose: s'<ro ID'-jfo. for pickled bellies, 
loose. Iloxed dry-suite<1 shoulders, 7r®7)io. Smoked 
meats ut 1 8®1 ic. tor louse Imius. SSf®’.le. for loose 
shoulders. 1 allow at 9 l-Mc.for prime stock. Beef is 
la-nl* al FJ'" 1 11.73 for barreled new plain moss, $ 12 ® 
lo.w for extra ines*. Tlerced beef at t'M&ih fur new 
India mess, $30:1.31 for new extra India mess, and $21® 
tor new prime roess. 
Clover has a fair homo trade at 8 %<g) 8 Yc. 
mihS ■ r “' “ft 1 * R Y® 9e. for State, Timothy is scarce 
and higher, selling at $ 4 . 75 . 
. y|7'hn'’en. -The late reduced prices l’or Kentucky 
in 7 iii, ,r .V kS a Gutter shipping trude, with an increased 
sinmVi ,' lon Q on ,Vlie part of local consumers to lay in 
at former prices 0 ^ ® as 11 bettep distributing demand 
QUOTATIONS—NKW CHOP. 
j u „ i.iglit Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Common to medium leaf! 7 *1 8 ^o! ?j$t 8 %& 
Vtpoo do. . k K/.r,,-, ifio„ 0*25 io „ 
9 @ 12 e. 
12 %@ 13 
13%@ 15 
SEEDLEAF CHOP OF 1871. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts fillers.... 
seconds... 
wrappers. 
selections 
Now York fillers....... 
wrappers.... 
assorted lots.. 
Pennsylvania tillers. 
wrappers 
assorted lots....,. 
Ohio filler*. 
wrappers. 
assorted lots. 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 
.11 GO 11 c. 
.12 r. 
.19 ® 55 r*. 
.99 Cit 75 c. 
19 ® 11 a. 
.18 0 « 35 e. 
.11 Go II e. 
,13 ■ it c. 
22 {til 80 c. 
,18 Gi 25 C. 
. 8 ® 9 0 . 
. L 8 f.D 35 e. 
. 9%® 12 e- 
. 8 %® 9 c. 
stern, Stare, 
®tl0,t do. prime lots of sliced, (!%o. Poclod pone,lie* 
L'rime Georgia and North Carolina, llj® 1 3c..; ordinary, 
5® St:. Canceled peaeli,:*, 3i,«3!-,'e. f>>r uiiarterS, arid 
lX®4Jip. for halves. Hi unis at IMHO, for State and 
11 ®T*V„ for Southern. Cherries, l.bpltlo. for State and 
Southern. Blackberries, 6Kf»7!<G. 
Egg*. There has been a good demand, and the 
market closes firmer. The lute low rates huvoaot in 
terior plckelors at work, and few 8tutu are arriving. 
We quote near point*, M„i 19 V-l Wostero.part freight, 
15@ltiHa.; ordinary, H®uJc. 
Flour.—English shippers have been in the market 
for a fair amount of stock, and the trade from tho 
Provinces Ini* also been more liberal. Thorn is a 
steadier range of price*, and the position of the 
market is more hopeful to holder*. 
Superfine Htute..... .$5 05® il 25 
Common extra do . i; «be v in 
Hood to choice do. 7 45® 7 55 
Fancy do..... 7 80 ® 8 25 
Sujierflno Mir.iLlgtUi, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa... 5 tow 8 29 
Extift do. 8 50® 7 35 
Choice extra do... ... .7 III® s (JO 
Trade brand* do... 7 85 ®19 511 
Hood to choice white wheat extras. 8 59® 10 59 
Fair to very eliolce extra .. 7 90 12 59 
Common to fair extra 8t. I.ouls. 7 50,« 9 35 
Hood to choice do. 9 35® 13 75 
Southern, common to olioloe.8 fKir® 8 
Family ... 15 /17 50 
itye, coiunion to line. , I 10® 5 75 
Corn meul, Brandywine. 3 50,® 3 80 
Do. Western,.... 3 10® 3 59 
Fresh Fruits* Export of apples,238 bbl*. Tills Is 
about, the last of the exportof apples for this season. 
Wo should have been badly crowded tills spring luel 
It not beau for this outlet. 8 iuno Jim. 1,38,375 bids, 
have gone abroad, bust your the export did not reach 
2,009 bbl*. ItUftsct* now form tile chief commoiiiiul 
stock, and as the supply Is now reduced toil huiu.I 1 
com niiss, den let’s luivo advanced qu,, tilth, 114 . Htmw- 
berrios arrive regularly : to-day’s crati** niimtx red 
50, and included *>Mue choice, large fruit. Cranber¬ 
ries ara jimwed fbr sale, with prices again favoring 
buyer, Peanut* mmlinue dull, liut a few d.tv: of see ■ 
tied spring weather will start them. 
Vegetables. Exports of potatoes, past, week, 1,375 
bbls. The demand Is good for all prime goods of po¬ 
tatoes; much of the hue arrival is in poor order, and 
sell at low figure* regardless of brand. Bermuda po¬ 
tatoes are easier. Southern garden stutf sells well, 
although tlic weather Is *0 unfavorable for general 
trade. Norfolk pen* arc now coming. Stutf from our 
neighboring garl 01 s t» very backward. Long Island, 
however, lias commenced to semi some of the tender 
sorts of green stuff, aad Southern similar varieties 
are neglected. 
Peach Blow* in buD . $:t.':,V,,,2/0: Early ttusq do,,$2.50 
, , I . 
1,82.75} Dyrtght, $2.25:-, v.ficl: nweet,llehi wnre.fi. Bermu 
fli 1 potatoes, :S9//i 10, For potatoes IK Shipping order, 
add 25,.„ i7e. 1 libI, Ber'inn,la tomatoes. box, 1.13. 
Old Onions, V l,td.,$5®12; do. Bermuda, erat'\atfitr I.WI, 
Kule, New Jersey, bbl , kiw.’.'Ji; d,>. 
OlmrlcBtori Green Pins, fi'(w3..VJ 9 crate, Norfolk pea*, 
88.59. ■ 11) P bbl. A ipai'bgns, Hont,bei'b,'!5i<,',’,0e. V bunt'll. 
Cabbage, -ft lb(J, f.Mei.25. 
Wool. —The 1 an 1 Hot has rather a better tone. The 
liberal sales recently bring the slock* down to alow 
figure, aud although there are free seller* at current, 
price.*, there is no midlnution to make further con¬ 
cession.*. The price* ontaincd Imve been within the 
range of 49®,Vie. for luedonq to coarse State fleece*, 
.412c. for extra i|o., 4(V/M 70 , for Ohio fleece*, medium 
in coarse; 50®-Vie, for extra, 50;„,52e for extra I ml. 11 ml 
Win. fleeces, KM I5e. for coarse and medium do., 741® 
55o. for tiih-wnshed, 30 ,33,. for f no 'I’exas, I7(®20c. 
for modluui and coarse, 47®,vie. for pulled extra,58® 
55o. for superfine do. 
ROCHESTER. VIuy Fldur steady, at, nn- 
elinuaiMl prices. Wheat man at, for best white, ami 
?I.79f3jl,80for red and amber winter. Corn, tine, 85® 
use. Out* lllgliftr I'iie/iile. ,< lui di. Barley. 7.'«®90c. for 
two-rowed; iX)®9. , ai. for four-rowed, Butter scarce, 
am 1 Hi’,,, :,i H 2 <iiMe, , it,, Ifij • plenty til 18c. 8 do/. 
Apple*, ".VV.Ille. i , 1 luidt. Potatoes. $1.75'„j2.5ft bbl.; 
Outside bribe for Pencil Blow*, 99e.i„'1.12.9' p hush. 
Timothy *eed. fli®I. 2.1 p hush. Clover seed, $5.75'c 
bush, flay very scarce on ucrouiu of lateness of sea¬ 
son ; prices Imve ad vcneeJ to $32i®30 V ton, and sev¬ 
eral loads have sold at $33 W ton. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
1 ,1 Tn.lt Ka i.r, 8 , N. Y., May 10, 18737 
TrrK market at Little Falls, for the week ending 
May 3, was very active. There was a larger delivery 
of both farm dairies and factories. Tho bulk of farm 
dairies were poor, being more or less skimmed, and 
sales were made, according to quality, from He, to 
13c,, and f,,r extra lot * U ye. 
Trio following are the leading transaction* In fac¬ 
tories;— Mnnhoini C> liter. Snell'* Bush, Herkimer 
Co. Con trill, 15l,c.; >ihl FalrHpId. Kairlleld Assn, Hold 
Brook, Manheini TuPllpIke, Bate*, Craiiin’s Corner*, 
I5j<c.; Paine’* Hollow, r,','e,; White Creek, J. D, Ives, 
Cook A (von, Newport, Norway, 7>'urt I Finrtleld, Cen¬ 
tral Valley, lie.; Noreay ass’ii, N,-iy vine, l l : \'c.; ller- 
kliuer, Fulton, Ilruokett's Bridge, 8 nia.ll'y Bush, Lit¬ 
tle Falls Central, Manlteim, HV,e.: Hatiuiie Cold 
finring, IP,fa., Stone Chnri II, Hoc. Lnduc, lie.; Imtt 
villa, 13c.; Cold Cieeli and Key*, on uuiumisxlon. 
There iva* a largo delivery of batter, and sales were 
made it I MM32t', 
Our advices from abroad are to tho fourth week In 
V prll. Our Loudon correspondcm reports a good 
demand for olinose or all sortsat lull rate*: Amer- 
ieun extra, 7K'dte,; line, 72 ®Hh. ; good, 80®73*. The 
other ilnscrlptloub sell a* follows: English Cheddar, 
HI® 94 ft,; W’lltshire ilvuble, il® 78s.; Chbklilre meiliuin, 
mitofi76»,J flue, fil)® 88 .*.; Sia,t(.h, 78/,^*I*.; Dutch cheese 
Edams, Honda* a.ml other* not In market. In hiittor 
them Is no good in stock unsold. Dorsetls inlng.* 
159s,; Jersey, II8 («iU9s.; Normandy extra, tills,; Cana¬ 
dian, |S(„,|jffl. 
The weather in Herkhuur I* mild. Cows are doing 
well, and farmers arc delivering milk at factories 
twice a day. 
-+ 4 .+-- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New Yohk, May 10, 1873. 
Beeven.—Tho market for tliecnrront week opened 
oil Wednesday, with only ’ills cattle 011 sale -Hours of 
nulive stcors fvnni Si. Louis,and 11 car* ol Illinois 
steer*. There wol’e not many buyer.* In the market- 
place, but the cattle were all sold 11111 range of I l®13o. 
On Thursday, Hie unival* were 192 car-, or 2,582 head 
157 cars of native steers, a nd 5 ear* of Texan*. The 
■ IcuiamI was very moderate, ami sate* rather slow at 
9jf®l9c, for the'Texans, ami lf ,< 18p. for the native.*, 
with the bulk of Hr- sales lit 1 Ml/Uiie. On Friday, 
only 17 car-loads, or 299 bead, were soldi aud prices 
were nhnlinngcd. A* usual on Sattirdny*. there was 
not,lung or r.onse.qiiflitce doing in licevc* to-day. A I- 
together, tho tone of the market and tlin average 
Halils Will oompiire favnrnbly with the s,nrm loading 
foaturen of the nutrient last week. The demand for 
dressed beef Inis been I’ulrlv steady at 79;®,o-ji:. for 
Texan, npil 10;„ ll’5O. for ordinary to choice hiltlvo. 
Jliicli Cows.—Lighter rcecljita, and a little Im- 
provement In quality, enahled soilers to clear the 
pens ut. nil advance Tor t,lie week or from $3 to $5 per 
hoad; and the quotations at the close arc $45®75 fur 
ordinary to choice. 
Veal*. After tho unusual depression of last week, 
the brisk demand and advanced prices throughout 
the present week have stimulated shipments, aud 
given to tee market ari appearance nr life ami buoy¬ 
ancy seldom noticed. At close of last weekly report, 
tho best void calves In market wore dull ut 8 ®sue, 
yesterday, ami to-day the highest figures were ilk® 
lOJjc., and the extreme range is i(„ l9‘ c- included in 
the sales were 303 State calve*, 121 llis, average, at 
s>fe.; ISO prime Jersey do,, 1 III lbs, average, at 1(1 > 40 .; 
228 Bucks County, 1311 lbs. average. 8®9tt.r 31 good 
Slate. 131 lbs. average, ’.l -u.; di do., 130 lbs,; ll'.e,; H’ 
do,, 1!(I,„A39 lbs., 8 f„.'je. 
Sheep u ml I.uuib*. For the live days since Mon¬ 
day the receipts aggregate 9,579 bead, and tho market 
has ruled firm at the advance noted on Monday. Poor 
to choice sheared sheep. V5®95 lbs. .average, have sold 
ut 5®7c. P it.,, and 19 car loads of fair to extra un- 
Bliorn sheep have been sol i at 7#®s*;c. v n>. spring 
lambs have arrived more freely, nnd prices arc tend¬ 
ing downward. Ordinary to primo were selling yes¬ 
terday and to-day at lie, llic. It., large lots averaging 
$7 per bead. 
Swine.—Arrivals since Monday aggregate 25,835, of 
which 2,981 wove received to-day. Prices of both live 
and dressed hogs have remained unchanged since 
Inst week. I Jve hogs have sold at 5it,,, and 
olty-sluiightcred at 754®8c. 
ItKCUIPTS QV LIVE STOCK. 
COAVI. 
Citlvps, 
Sheep Sc 
Luiiiba. 
One Hundredth St. 
..2,817 
9 
911 
IKK) 
Forty-F.igbth St_ 
.. (Ml 
35 
2,910 
352 
0,015 
Fortieth st. 
.. IK) 
IK) 
£J., »08 
(ommuiilpaw. 
..1,938 
00 
99 
3,815 
AVcohawkcn. 
.. 438 
00 
0(1 
001) 
Totals this week 
8,258 
44 
(,173 
18,25-i 
” lost week 
9,119 
102 
2,331 
13,292 
COMPAUAI'I vk hates. 
East week. This week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Hood Steers V n>.13 ® ilk 13tf ® i«v 
Fair.lljf ® 125? lljf @ 18 
Poor. ilX ® 19K 19K @ 11 
Poorest .. 7 ® 9 nv ® 10 
Gen. selling rates.11% ® 12% 11% @ 12% 
Monday's Sales.—Jlecvcs—To-day’s offerings 
were 314 cars, or 5,041 head, all of which were sold be¬ 
fore 2 o’clock P. M., at fair prices, ranging from Hljjfc. 
to 135fe. for poorest to best native steers, while 25 | 
car-loads of Texans were sold uc 10%®lio., to dress 
58 Iks. to the cwt. The market closes with a firmer 
feeling, at au advance of about %c. 
Sheep nmf Gumli*.-Receipts to-day were22 ears, 
or 4,707 head. Market firmer, and prices were a little 
higher. Common to extra sheared sheep wore sold at 
■ k'®" 1 ,-’., and fair to choice unshorn at 7%®s\c. No 
change in spring lambs. 
Hill*. Fresh arrivals were 12,154. Live liogs wore 
selling at 8® 0 %a, and city dressed were uasler at 7 % 
® 1 JsO., a few pigs going to 8 c. 
3VEARRII3D. 
BRINK—NICHOLS.—In South Creek, Pa., April, 30, 
1873, by tllO Itov. El)I,Ell STONE, Mr. BENJAMIN 
Brink and Miss Alice II. NICHOLS, both of Wells 
Bradford Co., Pa. 
SPECIAL NOTIC ES, 
The Real Kliistlr Trim*, without inotul springs, 
is Po.u imtiv’s Elastic IUutukjo Belt, patented in 
1871 and 1873. No one should buy an Elastic ’Truss 
Without first Writing to Messrs. POMEROY & CO., 
741 Broadway, Now York, for full particulars. 
Fonieroy’M Trnssr* arc the best in t be world. 
Dew ^rtvcvti,elements;. 
THE WESTINGHOUSE 
Threshing Machines 
and Horse Powers 
ARE HOT EQUALED BY ANY IN THE MARKET. 
Wo make 4, 8 and 10-FIorso Lover Powers; 2 and 3- 
Ilorse Tread Powers, and ThresherH for Steam or 
nny kind of horse powers. Also, our Improved Com¬ 
bined Clover and Grain Thresher. 
SEND FOR CIRCULARS. 
Address (4. WE*T1 NhHO! -K A. C O.» 
Sclii ni-i-iRirv, \. Y. 
THE NOVELTY 
IS THE ONLY LAWN MOW Fit 
THAT CAM CUT LONG GRASS AHO DO THE TRIMMING. 
IS BEST AND CHEAPEST. 
A. J. 011 >1 Lit ......Hamilton, Ohio. 
UTATK RIGHT’S IN A VA I,IT A II I.F 1»AT- 
> ’ cut.—Largo profits aud great demand, lion l estate 
taken In exchange, J.MANCHA,H Broome St., N. V. 
HOMOEOPATHIC 
VETERINARY PRACTICE, 
Giving the treatment when sb-lt—as well as the pur¬ 
lieu!, ir cure imil general management in liealtb of 
tlie horse, cow, <>x, ass, mule, slump, goat, pig, fowls, 
duck*,gcc*e, turkeys, pigeons, etc. I vol., large evo., 
Illustrated, Mibst.intbilly bound. Price, $5. This I 
the latest and most complete and reliable work in 
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Remedies” have Been introduced, and which gives 
a full account of t bo late npbloiuica, bUeh as Pleuro¬ 
pneumonia and Rinderpest of cattle find of the Horse 
Distemper of 1H72. Send for Descriptive Firculur. 
Adifrosg KOKliICKF. A TAFlil*, 
IlniiiumpHlbic PI 111 ruiHey, 
HiiHl’and .St., hill* Broadway and Him St., New York. 
fF.YOr WANT TO PI IM 1IASK ANY* 
I tiling, no matter what il Is, address, for purtieti- 
lars, N. Y. SUPPLY CO., 
Broadway, P. O. Box 18HM, Now York City. 
ROPER HOT AIR 
ENGINE COMPANY, 124 Chambers St., N Y. 
^toch ami poultry. 
- -- ■ - * - “ ^rr 
FOlt HATCHING—FROM EIGHT 
1 J Brahmas, $1.50 per do/..; Dark Brahma*, #2 per 
i Ip?.; Partridge COohlim, $2 per do*.; Houdamt, $2 per 
1 lo/.. Terms, ('nsli with order. No eggs sent (1. O. I). 
•Address VV. H. STAR, Louisiana, Mo, 
A merican merinos, vve «uvr dh sale 
about llkl Ox our line thorough-bred*. Also, pure 
Light Brahmas and ICggs. Send for Catilloguo. Order* 
solicited. JOHN BlIMLDON X 8ON, Moscow, N. V, 
wit I.SI/ fflt.Il' DA KK BICAIU1 VS. 
* Kggs tiiis season for sale. $8 per do*. CAK- 
lll'LL LOR1NG, Boston, or Dedliam, Mas*. First 
importer and breeder. 
EGGS FOR HATCHING. 
From Light Brahmas. Buff and Partridge coelom-. 
Inclose Stamp fur Circular. S. M HU.B Y, IHnn, N. V. 
rpiSGS FOR HATCHfNCr.—T will now book or* 
I J del s for eggs from my well known strains of Fan ■ 
«;y Poultry, Including over 2ftvarieties nt Fowl* and 
Bucks, to be shipped hs soon its tlm weather will per¬ 
mit. Inclose slump, and write for what vou waul lo 
C. N. BROWN UmtdHIu Forks. Otsego Co. N. Y. 
EvtW, .Srcds, Skints, 7a. 
THE SNYDER BLACKBERRY. 
A twenty years’ experiouce bit* shown It to be tho 
finest flavored, hardiest and most productive berry 
over placed In the nmrket. Il bus oomc through the 
past severe winter, without protection, in open Held, 
alive and with blossom buds uninjured. I haveafew 
thousand plants for sale this spring. Single plant, 
50 ats.; per do*., $3; per 101, $20. 
J. R. GASTON, Normal. HI. 
LEE S SUMMIT NURSERIES? 
WIioIcmiiIo and Gencrnl Supply Naraericn. 
An immense stock, of superior quality, at low nrices. 
i^“Oi*age Hedge Plunrs by the 1,000 or 
1,000,000. Send for Price List. 
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VVillni’d’x Priictlen 1 Hairy llu*hmi<li v 
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Alien s (L. F.J American Puttie. 2 00 
Do. Nhw American Farm Book... 2 :*J 
Do. Diseases of Domestic Animals. I 110 
Do. Rural Architecture. .. 1 .,() 
American Bird Fancier. 3 U 
American Pomology 1299 lltiistnulons) Warder., 3 09 
American Pruntiual Cookery.. 1 , 7 , 
American Rose CullUri*t.. ;;() 
Amurican Standard el Excellence in Poultry.. 59 
AmeriOitu Wheat Pnltui’IsltTodil). 2 ill) 
Arcliltcoturc, National (i®a. Jfl. Woodward).12 IK) 
Atwood'a Oonnl I'j aud Suburban House*. 15b 
Barry’s Fruit. Harden (new edition). 2 .,() 
Bee K<ropPI’a' Text Book, Paper, 49c,; Clotii. 75 
Beiiicnt's Rabbit .Fancier. 30 
Bickucll’s VIIlag® Builder (55 Plates, showing 
Now and Prm tloal Dcalglisl ....10 0(1 
Bonimer's Method of Making Manure*. 25 
Brock'* Book of Flower.* (new). 1 75 
Brldgomuu’s (jliirdenoi’’:i Assistant.... 2 59 
Bulst's Family Kitchen Haidencr. 1 90 
Do. Flower Gar dun. .. . I ;,q 
Carpentry Made K.-sy (new). 500 
Chemistry of the Farm (Nichols)."" 1 25 
Churl ton's Crape Grower's Guide. 75 
Cider .Maker's Manual. 1 ;*) 
Clulcr’.i New III Cuttle Doctor,colored plates... U 09 
( nbtictt a A mui’luun Cardoiier. 
Colo’s Anmrluub Fruit Book. 75 
Colo’s Auiemmn VctcrlnurlHu.!..! 75 
Cotton Culture it.vuuuis,). , ; r l() 
Cruolc Shot (Harbor). . \ 
Cranberry Culiure (J. J. Wimp). 1 25 
Dadd's Ainorlean Cuttle Doctor. I .,() 
Do Modern Horse Doctor.I 50 
Dana’s Muck Manna). , . . . . 1 -,r, 
Darwill’s Variations of Arum;;!* and Plants.!!"! 8 99 
Hoad Mint: or, Hpoi’tuian's Coinploie tjiildc.. .. 175 
Downing's Fruits and FrUIt Trees of America. 
Drainage fur Profit am] Health....!..!!! 1 60 
Dyer ami Color Maker’s ." ’, 25 
Fast wood's Cranberry 1 kill, ore... 75 
101 lint's Lawo and Shade Trees. .!!!!!!! 1 ;,u 
Kvorvbmly’s Lawyer.. 2 90 
Ifivevy Woman llcrdwn Flower Hardener (new). 
paper, Hie.: 4 d 111 .l 1 ... , 1 00 
Farm DriUunge (II. F. Frcneli).. ..'...!!.’.!.!! 1 50 
Farm Implements and Machinery (J. .1. Thomas) 1 50 
Field's Pear Culture. 1 ->5 
Flailing in American Waters (Scott), ,.'!.. 350 
Flint on Grasse*..... a 50 
Do. Milch Cow* and Dairy Farming.. 2 50 
I'orest Tree* ( B( viuit). . ; 50 
Frank Forrester's Field Spnns (2 vols.),,,!,. , ! i; no 
Do. Hall and I' lshinK (190 engraving*)...!.... 5 90 
Do, Manual lor Young Sportsmen ..... am 
Fuller’s Illustrated Strawberry Culturist. 20 
Do, Forest Tree Oillurlst. . I 50 
Du. Hmoll I'fUiDt (III 11 .W,riitod). [50 
Fulton’s pencil Culture A Hand-Book, and 
Guide to Kvery Planter . (50 
Huideiiliig for Profit (P lIciiiloi'Hon). . | 5/1 
Hardening Tortlie guutli (Wlule’s) .. ' ” 00 
Grape Culturi»t (A. H. Fnllei).,,,!'. ( 50 
Hriiy's Manual of Uotnny and Lessons. 3 00 
Do. School an,) Field Bonk of Bntimy ,, ” 2 50 
Do. l(ow Plants Grow (500 Illustrations)..!'.!!!!!! t 12 
Do. Introduction to Structural and Systematic 
notunv and Vegetable Physlulogy (I.HKI Ulus.). 3 50 
Guenon on Mllcli flows... 75 
Gun, Rod mid Ruddle. . 150 
Harney's Barns, OiitbullUInga and Fences,.!.!!!!lO no 
Harris on lusuct*.. . .. IDO 
!V’: u",H ’’ 1 Dig - Breeding, MnnagoiTieYit! &c,!!!! I 60 
Hiittipkl # A rnfruuin Houhr f ar|M 5 nt<Jr .,,,, . 5 () 
Hints to Horse Keepers i Herbert’s)..!. l 75 
High Fairinrig without .MuOuro. . 35 
Holly’s Art of H»W-Killilg. 75 
Holly’s f.Urpenter’s Hand Hook mew).” .7.7."" 7 (> 
Uooper'n Dog end Hun. ;;q 
lloopos’ Book of IflvHigreens. . 3 m 
Hop Culture. 0 ) 
How Crops Feed.!!!!.!!!!!! !!' 2 no 
How Crops Grow . ....!!!!!!!!!!”. 2 00 
Hunter and Trapper...!!!!!!!!!!!!!".' T 00 
Husmariu’s iJrapcs and Wine...!!!..!!!!! 1 50 
Indian Corn : Its Value. Culture and Uses!!!!!!! 1 50 
Jennings on Cal.tie and their Diseases. 1 '75 
Do. Horse and his DbieinicH ,, . 1 75 
Do. Horse Training Made Fasv.!.!! !!!" ’ J 25 
Do. Sboep, Sivine ami Punlirv.. ..!!!. 1 75 
Johnston’* Agriaitliargi ciinmistry.!...!!!!!! 1 75 
Do. ICIeiuciits A vrlcultural Chemistry. I 50 
Kemp's Landscape Hardening,..,. ’ " 250 
Langsiroi.il on the 1 live and Honey Bee... 2 00 
Lewis' American Hpniranuui . 2 76 
Lightning Units, and How to Construct Them, 
_ oy John Phln.. . . ’ 05 
Manual dr) I-pi x nnd I lamp Culture. .! 25 
Manual of Tobacco Culture . . ' 05 
Mason’s harrier and Hind Book.!!..!!!!. 1 70 
Muybew * 11111 *trilled I lorsg Management. 3 U 0 
Do. Illustrated Horse Docbut . 3 00 
Moclionu!'.* Companion (Nirluils'iin)..!!!!!!!!!!!!! !i 00 
oy John Phln..,,.. . . ’ 05 
Manual urt biaxunil I lamp Culture. ‘" 25 
Manual uf 'I’obacco Culture. .. " 25 
Mason’s Farrier and Hind Book. !.!.!.!!!!. 1 70 
Muybew'* 1 1liistiatod Horse .Management. 3 00 
Do. Illustrated Horse DocBiir.. . 3 00 
Meohunui’s Coaipanloii (Nir.liolsori)!!!!!!.!!!!!!!! 3 00 
Meohiuilcs for Millwright.*, Maxtlilnists 11 iuicithers l 50 
Alllcsob II oraft’s Foot (cloth)... 75 
Modern Cookery (by Miss Acton and 'Mrs.'s!' j' 
Hale).7’ ' j 76 
McClure's Diseases of Horse. Cuttle luui'siieap! 2 00 
Money in the Harden, by P, T. Ouhiu, 
Norrl*' F)*b Cultnrn.. . . 1 75 
Norton's Kilionciits Bcientiflc Agrloulturc!!!!!!.'! 75 
Onion Culture. 20 
Our Farm of Four Acres ...!,!!!,!, . '(0 
Pardao on dtrawbarry culture.. 75 
Parsons 011 the Rose ... . 1 .>r. 
Fear Culture for Protn a*. T. Guinn)..’.!!".'.!'.*.'.'.'. 1 00 
Pedder's Lund Measure. cn 
Priictlcitl and Salantltlc fi’rull Culture (Bakery.!! 4 00 
Practical Moneuluoe (P. Henderson).. . 1 50 
Practical Poultry Keeper 1 L. Wright) .. 2 00 
Practical Shepherd (Kandnllj. 2 00 
ouinby’ii Mmerfes ot Bee Keeping.!. ’ 7 150 
(Julnny on Bolling Cattle.!!.!!! I 25 
Randall’s Flue Wool Sheep Husbandry. ( (j0 
Do Bheep Uusbaiidry in the Month. 1 50 
RiOburdaon op the Dog..,,,..,,,. t>> on 
Saundcr*' Doincstic Poultry,, .......!!!!!.!!. <»’ 40 
Sclionck’a Gurdenars’ Text-Book. !! 75 
Kcrlbuer’s Produce Tables.! 7. 30 
Do. Ready Ueekoner and Log Book.!.!!.!!!!!!!!! 30 
Biiiidsou s Horse Portraiture — Breeding, Rear¬ 
ing dkflu Training Trotiorn.. 2 541 
Six llumlred Recipes..,,,. . . 1 75 
Skeleton Leaves... . am 
Skill r 111 Hows., wire.!.!!!!!!!!" ”5 
Slack’s Trout Culture (now). . ( ‘h 
Stewart's (John) Stable Book.. i 50 
Tegetitieier’s Poultry Book (colored plates)!7.*.'.' 9 00 
l'egetcueier's Pigeoti Book (colored plates).. . 5 00 
Ten Acres Km.,ugh... 150 
The Boston Machinist (Mt/.geraldi.!!!!!!!!! 75 
'The Dog (by Dinks, Mayliew and Hutciiinsiin), 3 09 
The Dog (new).. . 2 50 
The Horse (Stonehenge). Svo., (522 pp. ‘ ,350 
The Mule (Itiluyi— a Tre.ati-e .. M mo Breeding, 
'I’riunlbg and uses to which In* may bo pul. .. 150 
Tho People'll Practical Poultry Bonk.. I 50 
Thomas' Am. Fruit Culturist. (480 Illustrations)! 3 00 
I rapper « Hl|ide (Nowlii.imp). •> m 
3 rout Culture (Seth Green). . T 00 
Trowbridge’s (Mr*. Laura) Mxe.,l*lor Oouk Book 
and Housckneper’s Aid. 125 
Warder's Hedges and Kvergreens..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 50 
Waring'e Kleuicnts ol Agriculture. . I ijO 
Watson’s American llume Gin den . 2 00 
Wax Flowers, and How to Make ThiiiVi!!!!!. 2 00 
Western Fruit Growers’ Guide 1 Elliott)..!' I 50 
Wheeler's Houii.; for the People.. a ,111 
Do Rural IIoijip*. . •> dd 
Window Gardening in. T. VVlIllams)'.';!!!;::;;*.: 1 50 
WoodrufTs Trotting Horse of America. 2 25 
Woodward’s Granaries and Uort’l Buildings.... 1 50 
Do. Country Home*... 150 
Do. Cottages and Farm Houses.!!!!!!!!!!"”’ 1 5 n 
Do. Suburban and Country Houses.! 1 50 
Youatt and Spooner op tlie Horse . I 50 
You a U, Mad Martin on Cattle..... 150 
Youatt and Martin on the Hog....:_!...! !!! 100 
Youatt oil Sheep. , 1 00 
Youinan's Hand-Book of Household Science.!!! 1 75 
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