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COME 
FIRST 
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Monday's *ulrs.- Beeves.— Trade was brisk on 
n light run. prices rnn^mt from 10® 18c. V tt . U©1U 
cwt., on 5U©58 Rim. to the cwt. net.; quality generally 
fair, with some choice top steers. State oxen catno 
to hand, and sold at ll@12o.; weights, 7©1U cwt. 
Milch Cowk-T here was n heavy run, uml no 
sales this forenoon; still, dealers dhl uot look for a 
been drawn upon moderately; 13Xo. Is paid for One 
State taetory, and WX©13Kc. tor choice do. 
Fine and choice factory, 13X©13Mc.: dn. good to 
prime, 12X©13c.; fair lots, llKc.. State fa*-m dairy, 
good to prime, 12X4H3N®.! do. fair lota, H>i©12Xo.'- 
do. skimmed, 3©9o. -- 
good Hat, 123 |fijW 8 ^ 
rat'd, !>©7c.: 
Cider, 
For sale at the RURAL NltW-YoitKKB Olllce, N 
Beetvnon St., New Vork, or sent by mail, pi 
paid, on receipt of prlco: 
Willard's Fractionl Dairy Hnalmmlrr 
Ijilul Issued). . 
Allen's il,. H',) American Cattle... 
bo. New American Farm Book.. 
iio. inaaiises of Ihnnaatlo Animals. 
l>o. Kurul Architecture. 
American Bird Fancier.,.••••••.. 
American Homology (200 Illustrations)\\ urder.. 
American Practical Cookery. 
American Hose Culturlut-- .--- 
American Standard of Kxcellenco In Poultry.. 
American Wheat Onlturlst (Todd).. 
Architecture, National IGeo. K Woodward). 
Atwood's Country und Suburban Houses. 
llarrv's Fruit Garden (new edition)... 
Boe Keepers' Text Hook, Papur, 40c.; Cloth. 
Bement's Rabbit Fancier.... . 
Blohmirs village Builder (Aft Plutus, showing 
New and Practical Designs).. 
Hummer’s Method of Making Manures. 
Brock's Book or Flowers (new)... 
Brldgnnittn's Gardener's Assistant.... 
Hnlst's Family Kitchen Gardener. 
Do. Flower Garden —.. 
Carpentry Made F ly (new).. 
Chemistry of the Farm (Nichols). 
Chorltoiitt Ora tie Grower's Guide.... 
Cider Maker's Manual.. ... 
Outers Now III. Cattle Doctor, colored plates... 
Cobhett'a American Gardener.. 
Cole's American Fruit Book. ...... 
Cole's American Veterinarian. 
Cotton Culture (Hyman .. 
Crack Shot (Barber) .. 
uui iau iuwi 
Western, lino oheddar, 12c.; do. 
--...,t\;d0. ralr lots, llX©12c.; do. sklm- 
; English, dairy, llH@V2}ic. 
Now, lu©18o. Near-by production scant. 
Cotton.—The offerings for immediate delivery are 
very light, with some grades uboul out of stock. 
Pnoes consequently, are very tlrm. The closing 
prices for spot cotton aru: 
I. ninmia. AUbsms. NewOrl'MUK ‘IVxsn. 
Ordinary. 14>4 14>i 11K MX 
Good Ordinary. 16X 16X MX 1I5K 
Strict Good Ordinary. IT'* 17.x 17 X 17K 
Low Middling.. 17i( 17V 1« IS* 
Middling. 1SK 18X TJX 11*K 
Good Middling. 1SX TJX 20,X 20X 
Dried Fruits.—There Is barely any trade. Nice 
lots of apples are wanted by the home trade, hut 
shipping business 18 at a pause. Now peeled peaches 
are held at 20©22c., and some fancy lots us high as 86c. 
We quote: 
Southern apples. i>®7e.; do. now, 7©8o.; State 
sliced, 8X®'Je.; qrs.. SfflHc,; Western, 7 Xm 8('. Bluek- 
borries, lix<®*Uc. Peeled poaches, in line Georgia und 
North Carolina, 13® 18c.; unpeeled,'JtsiUKc. for halves 
and 6K'9~c. for quarters. Pitted cherries. 80c. for 
State and Southern. Raspberries, new. 38© 40c. New 
pooled peaches.20©'25c. Southern apples, new, 7®3c.; 
do. sliced, 8©10o. Califorhla plums, 38®35i\; do. pears, 
22©2Sc. 
■* Eggs. The market l* lower aud weak. Hecolpts 
Include limed and Ice house ; the latter are poor and 
hard to sell at 26c, We quote State and Pennsylva¬ 
nia at 27W®2Se : Western, best murks,, 26®27c.;do. 
ordinary, 20c.; Canadian, 2>tiP - 27c.; limed, 236421c. 
Feat ben*—In fair demand. Western prime live 
geese, 80©80c.; Other sorts, 60©70c. 
Finn r.—The market has shown some Improvement 
un.ler an Increased shinning business. The arrivals 
are freely offered, receivers showing a disposition to 
turn supplies promptly. . 
No. 2,.....11 tt ....$3 76® 6 DO 
Suporllnu State.... A 36® 8 UO 
Kxtni do. .•' 60® 7 9*1 
Fancy do.. 7 w *. jjjj 
Superfine Western.6 i-m •> IW 
Kxtra do. .g w# T 00 
Minnesota extras.7 2 .k>o10 26 
Western, white whuut.. < **'0# 8 w 
Southern, extra.0 7.»® » 2*; 
Bye Hour. .. I 10© 6 00 
Corn meal, jersey.... • g gd® JQ 
Brandvwlno... 3 00®-4 00 
Fresh Fruit*.—A few N. J. Smocks linger to rep¬ 
resent peaohw,quotedatM.2fxftI.7ftper basket. Pear* 
continue to arrive freely at this late date and prices 
ure very f avoroide, taking Into consideration the 
liberal supply. 'J'liere will not be much of an offering 
of large lei-houso Harrietts this fall. Most of tuo 
Bartlett* are lit half Uhls, and the high tales for 
medium size, has turned the retail trade to other 
sort*. Several car loud* California pears have arrived 
quoted when sound at about former tlgures. A few 
elegant quinces have arrived troui the Pacific. Ap¬ 
ples are selling very well bpt the improved prices 
we quote are not expected to last, as a good many 
conHt^niuciita hytv<? tir.pt buck wiiilo uionry wuji 
so tight, and their probable smlduu arrival will de¬ 
press prices. Grapes are a shade firmer as poor stock 
In about weeded out. Still Hmy are cheap. Cranber¬ 
ries have a wide range. We quote ;-Apples, selected, 
Good do. -.7X06 SXo. 
Common to medium louf. SX® OX®. 3 © jgK«- 
Good uo. .-10 © 10KC. 11 © « 
Flue do. ..II @ 12 c. I'f.K® [3 C. 
Selections.12K® 13 C. 13K® 16 
SERDLKAIf CHOP OF 1871. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts tillers.11 66 U o. 
seconds.12 ® 26 c. 
wrappers. W ¥ ;,y 
selections. ® 7a C. 
New York tiller*.W ® . } «• 
wrappers.jg w* '?! 
assorted lots.U ® Jf ®. 
Pennsylvania HUers.** ®- 
wrappers... , " 1 w *■• 
assorted lota...... 18 66 2o c. 
Ohio tillers .,| ® u? S* 
assorted lot*. §X<3> 12 ®» 
Wisconsin assorted lots. * ® J ®« 
Vegetable*.—The exports of potatoes were 1,200 
tibia. Tim supply Is larger, stock coming again from 
near points In addition to regular Western receipts, 
and prices for the latter are easier, fawuel potatoes 
lower* 
Western Early Rose, double Heads. *2®2.12; hear 
points, in bulk, * bid.. M.TMtf ,,.Heach Blow, 
$'2662.60: Sweet potatoes, Delaware, $3.50; Virginia, 
*3. 'l'oniuloes are lower; Jersey, » bushel,J6c.® 
SI Onions, I'm, and yellow.$2.atk.W. Russia tilruins, 
$1^', ¥ bhl. Marrow squash. *l.2. r H;0l.6l) » bbl. White 
onions, $1.60. ruhbugoa, $1«67 p lOO. Kgg plants, 
IIKCKIPTH OF LIVE STOCK. 
Sheep A 
Beeves. Cow*. Culve*. Lunin*. 
One Hundredth St...2,383 15 171 49 
Forty-Eighth tit. 135 100 SjW 15,502 
Fortieth 8t. Olio 00 232 S.W.i 
Communlpaw. 3,070 00 on 4,331 
W uehawkeu.....1,9415 00 00 0QO 
Totals this week.... 8,531 115 1,008 28.H51 
J‘ last woek.... 8,8,9 10 1,300 27,033 
COMPAKATlVia RATES. 
Lust week. 
Cents. 
12 66 12K 
11 66 11X 
,10 @ 10X 
,7 @ 9X 
, 11 © 12 
This week. 
Cunts. 
12 © 13 
11 © UX 
io © iux 
i>K © 68 
UK © 12 s 
Good Hteers tt. 
Fair. 
Poor.. 
Poorest. 
Gen. selling rates 
Cranberry Culture (J. J. White). } 25 
Dadd's Ameilciin ('attic Doctor..,,.,.,.,. 1 60 
Do Modern Horse Doctor... 1 » 
Dunn's Muck Manual ..... .. * 
Darwin's Variations or Animals and Plants. I, 00 
Dead Shot; or, rtporlmati's Complete (iulde. 1 75 
Downing's Fruits and b ruit Trues of America. 
(HOHpp.L... y ( 0« 
Do. Rural Essays.— —. 3 “0 
Drainage for Prollt and Health. J ;>0 
Dyer arid Color Maker's Companion. 1 2o 
Eastwood's Cranberry Culture.... 75 
Elliot's Lawn und Shade Trees. 1 MJ 
Kverybuify's Lawyer ... — •• 2 uo 
Mvery Woman llur Own Flower Onrdeuer(new). 
paper, 60c.; doth.. l wl 
Farm Drainage (H. b. brcuchl... . ... J 50 
Karin Implements aud Machinery (J. 3. 1 humus) 1 60 
FiHld’s Pear Culture... 1 25 
Fishing In Aumrloau Waters iSootl)... 5 60 
b lint on Grasses... -60 
Do. Milch Cows und Dairy Farming. 2 50 
Forest Truus (Brvant). ... . * 
Frank Forrester's Field Sports (2 vols.). J 00 
Do. Fish und Fishing < 1DU engravings). 5 U0 
iio. Manual fur Young Sportsmen . 3 00 
Fuller’s Illustrated Strawberry Culturist. 20 
Do. Forest Tree Culr.urlst. . 1 50 
D,>. .Small bruits (IlluBtratod). 1 uo 
Fulton’s Poach Culture. A Hand-Book and 
Guide to Every Planter.. 1 50 
Gardening for Prollt (P. Henderson). 1 j0 
Gardening for the South (Whito’sl... f 00 
Grape Cullurlst (A. B. Kullcri. 150 
Gray’s Manual of Botuuy and Lessons....,. 3 UO 
Do. School and Field lb„'k of Botany. 2 50 
Do. How Plants Grow (600 Illustrations). 1 12 
1),,. Introduction to Hlrutrt.urul ar. I aystematlc . 
Bo tan v and Vegetable Physiology (1,300 tllus.). 3 60 
Guenon on Milch COWS..., . 76 
Gun, Rod and Saddle. 1 60 
Harntty’s Barns, Outbuildings aud Fences.10 00 
Harrison Insects...•■•••■< 4 (HI 
Do. on thu Pig Breeding, Management, Ac. 1 50 
HatHeld’s American House Carpenter.. 3 50 
Hints to llorse Keeper* (Uerlnirl'a). t 75 
High Farming without Manure. ■>& 
Holly’s Art of Saw.Filing. 76 
Holly's Carpenter’s Hand Book (new). 7b 
Hooper’s Dog qiol Gun. 30 
Hoppes’ ttqairN blycrgrccns... 3 UO 
Itop Culture . .. 40 
How Crops l‘eed.,..,..,. t . . UU 
How Crop* Grow .. 2 00 
Hunter and T'rapper. 1 00 
Hiismunu’S Grapes unn \vlne. 1 aO 
It* r, i 1 * *r-r» - llu \TiitllM f’lllt lift* MTTfl iJMf'M. 1 DU 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
Hard indeed is the Fate of that ruptured per¬ 
son who rcuUy believes In hit lgnorauoo that IiIh 
a auction is Incurable. The New Elastic Truss with¬ 
out Metal Springs, is worn with perfect ease night 
and day, retaining the rupture securely at all times 
till a permanent cure is effected. This Truss Is sent 
by mall everywhere by the Elastic TRUSS Co., No, 
683 Broadway, N. Y. City, who furnish circulars freo 
on application. _ 
ItOCHESTEK. Oct. .1.—Flour sternly and un¬ 
changed. The grain market snows more steadiness 
ami them Is more doing. Wheal, $1.5U®l.r>5, rod am¬ 
ber Winter; ?).GJ®l.7;i white. Coni higher; State Is 
71V ; Western, C0®8ae. Oafs, 46®50c. Barley, $1.20© 
1.25 for four-rowed i two-rowed Is not bought yetarnl 
Is nominal at $1. Beans, $1.»®S.30 P hush, Apples 
are firmer, $).7o®3 for winter fruit. Polo too* sternly, 
nt $1.25 P hush., or 40c, p ft) lb*, for Early Rose. To¬ 
matoes, Vj®iK)c. V bush. Uiitter scarce. .'As23c. for 
good. Eggs, 22©26c, aud scarce. Wool, 86®48o. 
Timothy seed, f.in,31.25 e hush,; clover seed nominal 
at $11.(21 \ bosh. Quinces, $2©2.25 do. Pears, |1©2 
do. Hay, $rA*28 W ton an,' R'.Aret.*. Corn stalks, *5© 
8 load. Straw, $11©11 V ton. 
The West “Elnutie Triis*” In the World is 
sold by POMEROV A Cl)., 741 Broadway, N. Y., for 
three dollars. Writo to them tor full particulars. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
Surgical Elastic Stocking* for enlarged veins 
and Supporting Bolts of best quality, at Pomeroy’S 
744 Broadway, N. Y. 
Little Falls, n. y., Oct. 4,1873. 
TUB market lit Little Fulls, for the week ending 
Oct. 4th, was rather quiet. The delivery of farm 
dairies wu» about ID J boxes, and sales Were made at 
11 K®12X®'i the latter tig ore only tor extra lots. ! lie 
factory offerings amounted to over 12,(R)U boxes, only 
a part of which were sold. Wo give tbo leading 
transactions, a* f'dlowH; .... 
South Ooryl, 24 boxes at 12Xc-< Charleston Union, 
05, 13c.: ('h ulcaton Four Corners, tit), 13e.; Country¬ 
man. 200, l3Ko.; Danube Gold Spring. 100, lSK'O.; Old 
Fairfield, leu. i3;-s<a.; Fiat Creek, 130, 13K< : -; Haasen- 
Clever, liio, ISVc.; Flat Frock. 130, l3K'o.; .4. D. Ive*. 
•’uo, i3K°-i North Sehuylor, SOO, 12ko ; Keys, 200,13c.; 
Manliiiini, 2U0, 13K0.; Mlddicvilhi, WJO, L 5 o.; Newport. 
150, 13KC.; NewvUlc Association, 237, lilKo.: Nlehoja, 
3u0. 13K'e.: <>hi Stone Church, 128, 12Ye.; Root, 11S, 
mio.i Small’s Bash, HO. UU.V, A. Smith A Go.: DO, 13c.; 
Smith MunuCg Co.,110,12««” Smith Creek, 200,13K'c.; 
Strutfoed A Salisbury, 100, 13o,; Zimmerman Creek, 
60, 13c. 
U utter come*, forward In small quautltlos, and sales 
Were made at 30©31c, . „ , ,,, m 
We have advices from abroad to the middle or 
September. Our Lundon eonospondent says that 
fine American Cheese la neorue, and secondary sorts, 
though pressed at lower rates, do not sell, Extia 
line I* quoted at 66s.; New English Cheddar, 76©«0 h.; 
Wiltshire double, 70;-t'(8s.; Clieahlro mndluni, 64©,0s.; 
line, 76 <,jjV1m.; Scotch, 726«7bs. Dutch cheese -Edams, 
(HVsSllCn.i Goiidea, 5l©H0s.; Derby shape, fi8©tWs. 
Butter of ull sorts clears at quotations. Cloumells, 
1300.; ikirks, 133*.; Dorse©, 1189.; Nonnumly, 110s.; 
Cutiudiari, siks'iOl)*. 
Thu weather in Herkimer, N. Y.. Is now cooler, 
with rain, which is or great bonclit to pastures and 
meadows. 
'Atw gulvcvti^cmcnt^ 
side. We quote Chestnuts per busn., $7©8.50; Hick- 
ory nuts. f'i.i’,2©2.S7 ; Penan*. 12<6»12K'C.: N. C. Peanuts, 
tlffilVk Uo.,(2.:(k'i.lll for best; »1.2«©2.2H for 
poor to fair; 'Penn., $1.W®1.76. 
Grain.-The arrivals of wheat have been tlie 
largest known here; they havo been in part sold to 
arrive, and prices have been comparatively steadily 
held, notwithstanding trade has been moderate only. 
Corn Is depressed. 
Wheal, Mil., No.2. ... 
1. l.*Xt4 1.47 
Chicago, No. 2.7. 15W© 141 
Red Western, uow. 1-UO© t.U 
White. 160© 180 
Kye, WeHtc-Ta .. . 
Barley malt. Canada Wuat. ''6IF6 UU 
Corn, Steamer. S c ' 
Sail. flri@07c. 
White. 67 E(>j)6Hc. 
Southern.. 
Oats, Western mixed. 
Hav and Sirnw. The arrival* have been larger, 
but the demand has been good aud price* have not 
' We quuU' prtnpj Timothy, per ton, $27©28; do., fair 
to good, «lo„ per ton. $32©2li; do., shipping grade, 
per ton, $20; do., clover, good, per ton. *18; do. iu- 
ferior, per ton, $12© 1". Straw, long, per ton.*1«®17 . 
do., short, per ton, f45; do. out, per ton, $14(305, 
Honey.—The aupply begins to arrive aud shows 
good quality. Some early buyer* are paying Joe, for 
white, and 856530c, for buckwheat cuinb. 
flofiM. The supplies have been more liberal, und 
a better business has been Induced. To sell full par¬ 
cels It would Tic Impossible to obtain our quotation*. 
We quote prime and Choice new, 45©W)c.j with ex¬ 
ceptional sales of small lots on time at 6uc.; good, 
an , 42© 15c.; fair do.. 10<'.; choice State, 1872 cron. 37*!.; 
good. iLc.i i'Oor, uo., 30c.; Eastern, 8 crop, 35©37c.; 
Wisconsin, do., 30®3Sc. for good and prime lots. 
Poultry aud 4 in me.—Dressed imultry is in good 
demand at 18©2(!e. I n New Jersey WTdl’eRniy vanltt. 
Fowls. 16©loo. f*»r State. Chlekebi. 1-8©1JC-, fuikeys, 
18®-22c. Live poultry are doing better. Spring 
COTSWOLD SHEEP 
A few choice ewes and buck lambs for sale. Ad 
dress THU!*. P. DICKSON, Clark, Mercer Co.. Pa. 
Mineral Roofing 
Cheapest and Most Durable! 
It Is made In Sheet* containing 100 (net) square 
feet, each, and shipped in rolls ready to be la d. It 
can he laid by inexperienced men, is uot Injuriously 
affected by heat or cold, uuu may be called fire-proof. 
For particulars, add re** 
8. B. MANUFACTURING OO., 
9‘/5 Broadway. Now York City. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
WILLARD’S 
A Complete Treatlae on Hairy Farina 
aud Farminsy 
Dairy Stock and stock Feeding, 
Milk, Its Management and Mauit- 
iucttire into Ilutter aud Cheese, 
History and Mode of Organization of 
Rutter and ClieeNe Factories, 
Hairy Utenwila, Etc,, Ktc. 
Kentucky do., 7X owl., T2©l2kc-; llliuoi* do,, 8 cwt., 
12MC.; Texan d*j., MmX CWt.,0>i®8c. 55<Si58 tts. was 
allowed to the c.wt., net. 
Milch Ciiwh.—T rade In fair -almost brisk. Wed¬ 
nesday last 10 cow* sold at $4U©75 pel' head. These 
prices have remained linn since. With COWS sold at 
$*0<.'h5 v head. 
Veal*. Trade was rather alow on Wednesday last. 
Smooth quality vcul* sold at NSi'.iHc.; gras* calves, 
$6.5U6fc0.5O E head, There was a slight Improvement 
In feeling ou Thursday, which held firm on Friday 
forenoon -extreme rouge of price* on both day* being 
(KalOe. *K tt.. with grass calves at Iraki 4* hood. Special 
*ah :; were Hmt* calves, l:is tts., To.; State veals, 144 
a,*.,'.ike.; Jersey do,, 138 *.. 10c.; Pennsylvania do., 
28(1 tts., 'JC,; do., do., 110 tts., like. 
Sheep and 1-anibn. - Trade continues tlrm In 
sheep mid liu» Improved In iambs, On Wednesday 
last sheep sold at 4k©<‘X®-; himbs, 7(3Wc. Thursday 
*heep sold at 4X©8Mc.; lambs, GJ4<aSJ40. Friday fore¬ 
noon sheep sold at 5©Uc.; lambs, 7>;©SXc- Special 
sales were Indiana sheep, 87 tts,. 6c,; Jersey do,- 07 
tt*., Skt!.; State *lo., m tt*., 0c.; Canada, do,, m tts . 
ej4c.; State lambs, 51 «>*., $Wc.: Pennsylvania do.., 85 
»8., 7'gc,; Jersey uo., 60 its,, 7X®, 
(logs. Trade continues fair, On Wednesday last 
live sold at K*.87M<i5,/.'ifi P cwt.; city dressed, «©7Kc- 
,* tt. Thursday live wera nominal at 5%@3o.; city 
dressed. 6H©«c.; light pigs, 8!4c. Friday forenoon 
live were worth 5665Xc.; city dressed, U.'ifiTVfc.; light 
pigs, 8*558X. ‘i'hes** are the openhip quotations of 
market pigs for this season. 
Horse Market.—'Trade still slow, and all sales 
that have been effected arc quoted by auction; 
1 Hotter for $2,000 ; 2 lair quality light harness 
horn)*,$205ffi'J*:3 V head; 1 Hotter for $760; l sad¬ 
dle horse, $325 ; 6 bead of poor quality light harness 
horses, $756 a 1)U V head; 5 head of ordinary quality 
light harness horseH, $U0©1U0 E head. 71 horses ar¬ 
rived per Central New Jersey Railroad, via Liberty 
Street Ferry; 32 horses per Eric Railway, vlu Oak 
Cliff Station. 
BY X. A. WILLARD, A. M-, 
Outre Husbandry Editor of Moore'a Rural Nvw- 
Yorker , lecturer on Cornell University, Maine 
Agricultural College, Etc., Etc. 
The Dog (by Dinks, Mayhcw and Hutchinson).. 3 DO 
The Dog (nuW)..... ,., . 2 50 
The Horse i&tOtteUenge), Svo., 682 pp.... .. i 60 
The Mule (Riley I A Treatise on tlie Breeding 
Training and u*e* to which lie may be put— 1 50 
The People'll Practical Poultry non*. 1 C*f 
Thomas' Am. Fruit Cullurlst (480 Illustrations), 3 <)0 
Trouper's Guide (Newhouse).... 2 00 
Trout Culture (Seth Green)... 1 WJ 
Trowbndgu’s (Mrs.Laura) Excelsior Cook Book 
and Housekeeper’s A Id. 126 
Warder’s Hedges and Evergreens... 1 00 
Waring'* Elements of Agriculture. 1 IX) 
Watson’s American Home Garden..,... 2 00 
Wax Flowers, and How to Make Them. 2 00 
Western Fruit Grower* Guide (Elliott). 1 60 
Wheeler's Homes for the People.. 3 00 
Do. Rural Homes...,.. .... 2 00 
Window Gardening (11. 'I. Williams). 1 60 
Woodruff’s Trotting Horse of America.. .. i 25 
Woodward's Graperies aud Uort'l Buildings .... I 't 
1>0. Country llotint*... ‘60 
Do.Cottageaand Farm Houses.. 1 50 
Do. Suburban and Country Houses. 1 50 
Youalt and Spooner on the Horse. 1 50 
Youatt aud Martin on Cattle.... 160 
Youatt and Marlin on the Hog. 1 00 
Youatt on Sheep.**-'r;.•.. } 2? 
Youuian’s Hand-Book of Household Science.... 1 75 
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