We quote Early Rose, 
do.; I’eerl 
AJhartB,! 1 !®!. iw w , ea 
£ w»l> tfwret potators, 
Delaware, * t.t.i 
for re I, *$@3,30 f nr Vl 
Marrow sou ash. P 4 
Kfe'* 2 ' Jf'l9«l:t tUrnlp5.T6v.mil 
fill®It. Pumpkins, 1H100,*& 
^ out. Tut! market was rare 
fuctnrv a condition ms now. " 
Joout. part ...rHtist oITt'im# their 
whore prompt wish is proffered 
ro Uu' huy w follows, ivtoos a 
eat pntnti •crimps 3 to 4 c. ,< », • 
'o.IJiilk; Peach 
~ *'— , v«o 1 «rl.75<3ll«87 do. Prinep 
U°. ^o»Wa heads, aiid Me. 
Virginia, fiw>3.35 y bbl.; 
l^piiionr. p hltl., $3 ( ®3.‘g 
ami ♦l«r,S for white. 
to liis brilliant Serial Story, just commenced 
in Henry Ward Beecher’s weekly family 
journal, the Christian Union, and will be 
continued only in that paper, its opening 
chapters show the merry side of the period 
<>f which it treats, and the reader ia sqoii 
drawn into deep sympathy with the charac¬ 
ters. The scenes are drawn with graphic 
power and irresistible humor. Back chap¬ 
ters supplied to subscribers up to Jwi’y t#£. 
After this story follows Mrs. Harriet 
Beecher Stowe’s new tide, "TVs and our 
i!'if ’ the long-expected sequel to 
Mu It ife and /.” jt needs only this sim¬ 
ple announcement to give assurance of a 
j.i catattraefcion. Tlius the Christian Union 
eel sequel to “Mg Wife and If en¬ 
titled “ We and our Neighbors,” be¬ 
gins in the new year. Here are the 
i \vo foicmost writers of 'wholesome 
iiction in America. Other attractive 
lales, ete., by favorite authors will 
be given from time to time. The 
■*€«( \\ rifers contribute to it. 
In a word, the Christian Union is 
a b AJ\I 11A .1OU J vN AU for the entire 
household— young and old. Notliino- 
m.,ro notlvc, the iu,r. few I n * rathe , r 
about A 7 T..h» N * or the week 
innnunuitur. i-v w t m * K,,ir)< la. mainly to 
v)o r t,,ru;^{uib ff t ^.,r^cX f g m, “ nly wlt£ a 
tnV'iJ?: I? -;unsylvania and West Ylrrtni . fhmnao 
tUtSi yp'V'vMt, fiances. m 
und Wisconsin, is , ~c' r,c\\'‘f,t 'i“ r fV- Ml S higan 
Indiana, Kentucky -Hut TanSSseS? , for Ai 
<"c! fV.Avx and Minnesota, 43® 
tra. < 3 ®b 5 e. for superaiiS^T 3 c. tor No^ 80 ' 101 ' GX ' 
COUNTKY CHEESE MARKET 
LITTLE Fa 1,1. 
N.U I S t h' arkCt . U f. '•'" | l« 
a j\ . Htn, was dull and (Jctutvm* 
vrlf!. 0ry ' 2 h ® delivery of fan 
” t * n boxes, and prices mi 
two or three lots yettms 
of sales may be Quoted • 
barf,orles wore well 
auippuUng to about s iki 
whlcii changed hands, 
forward In com min 
al their prices to be 
on sight, entitled u Oui* Both ; or 
/he Dinner ami The Nap” ‘These 
are exact reproductions of original 
paintings, executed expressly for the 
vURI81ian I nion, by Mrs. S. Andor- 
son, who painted the famous pail* of 
Girl-heads, “ Wide Awake and Fast 
Asleep,” (npw called “Our (Ulrls”) 
of which we have already given away 
over 150,000 pairs. The wonderful 
popularity of tiiis latter pair keeps 
them still in active demand; we have, 
therefore, made complete arrange- 
ments to & 
Present Either Pair 
to every one of our subsoribers for the 
CHRISTIAN UNION this nex t ye.ur. 
* Our Boys,” and “ Our Girls,” 
by the same, mother-heart and artist- 
imid, are at once artistic and popu¬ 
larly pleasing; they are chromo-lith- 
ographed by Jkjiknne of Paris, the 
icknowledged master of that art in 
die whole world. The u (*ii’|*” 
ilways sold (and do yet) for Si; i O 
he pair. The would 
readily bring $12, if sold through 
lie art-stores, being 20 square inches 
aiger, each. But the Hoys are the 
ole property of the Christi an Union, 
*•;” »<utt week. Tgv> top 
buyers wore unwilling 
i" ai .Vi'.'i'- WO limy iu,. n - 
bm, l-io boxv-a, nnd tlio 
aro'imobg ! ,,B K <T mn *'"*'"* 
rtepresaetf m£S;I 1 'iV " lu 
curne forward tin* week m ednlbinThu' Rutit*r 
IN THE WORLD ! 
A Paper for all Families 
If the 
re is any one thing that 
family can afford to be without,” 
an interesting, comprehensive, i 
worthy, unsectarian newspaper. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
If. ^ 1 wna, m;v. fl, lOTi). 
issS 
Xf V ' * t'.«v-3 Ctre. Frlilny bcuviiH rblil if 5v/, 
lowml ; V,, >g h *’ 4f V 'Vt../blO!, CWtI.M w ^ 
INfrluf n \ nli f rrou ‘ ifctn rSS|.U n”n?or 
JB®I0 -,l'.; und Kaiuns stunrs, B owt. y liim.i sN: 
earSMWM-ra zrJai & » 
^U ea, ?*~P" WisUnoHday Rut veals worn slow n » 
rediio*!d rutog, sain* belnu otfootod froin MWiaflwn "i 
Voiils sold in small loti llh«iQJab^ufenMjelliK on'i^oB 
Of Poor nr oven m.-dium Muullty , 
beeucuused by tin- lirHv'n of ' : 
of '-ouutry.drc.is.M vt-al .1 whtob sold nt pv' l’s, I f 
There was no olmnjp- in the tone of tho / urkV.i , n 
"P tunoon. Special mile* buyo b “on jekov 
veala, average woiKbtU'Ut'!'. {-bi iul iij c p it, - i w« y I 
sylva.ua veals, m »«. V bead, "tiff V ’’ 1 " ,m 
Mirypiisd l.niiilw, -Thu uncertain coiiilirior, nt 
tbe wool tradi: has vanscil a de|>re.iHion In tin* trad.. 
S 35=«ajsywfirSS 
i.«.S. wb 55: UWi&S- Hi *»- 'l'iS„T,vr 
111 Iba. V noa4, 5«* V Ib.jOliJodO. *! ms limV.i t 1 
do. do., imj m,-$. head, 5o* : u lb.: staict lumbn ri 'jk 
f£ a 4'- S°/lP «' bW, o’ p m.; It)r9|.y ewJ 
10s n>«. p hoao, ivu. p m.idn ib, m ii. ii < ' 
llou*. On Wednesday lust live lK)f(h sold at*4Ke' 
SS'lg 
a«&I?n'S'fitii4K. »?Si?5S5l!5i ffisrsjg,'? 
Irade was »low on Friday lortuoon wbwili ' 
trade in hinSS? oonttnSes sb/w‘-’"ib !? folfdWng'mfes : 
have been elleeUnl by auction : LI head !( no K,ii 8 
ty light barui-K* horses sold rrotn *§, •/ ur 1 
lif.(“HviinMtar,;L i IO rJ£ $ldJS \ 
fp ^ head j ^ poui«M noid at : J huu.i *;;rv..in , 
i*f ordinary li^ht iiunicivs liut Ht'i Hold at t'fd a ^ 
head: one saddle Horse, *102; C h'd-A arrfv, i -o , 
Central New Jersey JCal/road vm Liberty Si b ,.i . v . 
10hors4*narrived V Krk- Huilroud viitnS C ? liff8tatlon! 
|. 1 ?t‘»udity’s rt»len-W«ro very slow, and the herds 1 
left over from Sunday’* market, were i 
oli'klish fancy was filler] with traditions of 
conflicts with wild boasts, Indians and high¬ 
waymen. Instead of imaginary giant-kill¬ 
ers, children then heard of real Iiulian-slay- 
ers; instead of Blue-beards, we had MuituII 
and Ids robbers; instead of Little Red Rid 
ing Hood’s wolf, we were regaled with the 
daring adventures of the generation before 
us, in conflict with wild beasts, on the very 
road we traveled to school. In many house 
holds tiie old customs still held sway; the 
wool was carded, spun, dyed, woven, cut 
and made ipi in the house; the corn shuck¬ 
ing, wood-chopping, quilting, apple-peeling i 
and country “hoe-down,” had not vet fallen 
herewith bring again to public notice 
I he effort has been to keep it what ai 
eminent literary journal has called it 
“ not only the ablest and best, bn 
also, as wc suppose, the most popular 
ol American religious periodicals.’ 
Under 
Henry Ward Beecher, 
EDITOR, 
the paper lias won for itself the dis¬ 
tinction of having (of its class) the 
largest efrciilatioii in the 
ivoi'hi. It has strong and inde 
pendent but courteous Editorials, in¬ 
presting Contributed Articles on 
i. IMIHB.R pair delivered, mounted 
with the Christian Union for 
one year - -- . _ _ „ _ 
■i. Either pair delivered in the 
‘Popular (»ilt Frames, ” with 
Christian Union for One year at 
3. Both pairs delivered, mounted, 
with the Christian Union for 
two years at . 
.Send money by Postal Orders, Cheok or 
tered Letter. Currency at the risk of the ■ 
fc£T FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.’ 
Specimen Copies mailed free . 
muni Agnus Waiilcu Every where. 
J. B. FORD dt CO., Publishers 
27 Park IM«e.e, New York, 
. Instate plnluly which P rein in in .. 
^ 5 >> 
TAKES nn rrhe *«»<* and beat coni- 
IHHLO UN blglll. filiation for Gcmvcmerif, 
T r.V""""" " J ^ -I yentx amt Salesmen f 
Henry Ward Bkkciier’s fnmiiv ...... 
starts its full campaign, giving »uI'lhV,', 1 . 1 ' 01 ’ 
pair of the largest ami finest Ol.lS( MH{\l*ns U 
(wo most attractive subject* I hat If® 
si { //,f -i.aii.ted by Mrs. AuiJeru, ,, 8 contrasts 
and coiupaniona for her “ n uu- 
aS, tJSfLS? 
- b «»t business over offered canviwal 
- 1 !, nti haml.sorue.it 
^ery high commissions, 
“F new- ‘Tcclves Without nr.i. i v 
y ready for 
tself wtaiida 
dsopopu- 
r [test circulation 
i 
„ , -- - - J• J at l.fgln- 
ippJicd to each subscriber 
sequel to •• My Wife 
. Any one wish- 
AGENTS 
* WANTED. 
. —cago, Cin- 
liy Distinguished American Authors 
will be given ibis coming year. Ed¬ 
ward Eggleston’s new and brilliant 
Serial story, “ The Circuit Rider: A 
dale <>J the Heroic Age,” the opening 
chapters of which are 
Handsomely Illustrated, 
j is just beginning. An Illustrated Sup¬ 
plement containing back chapters nre- 
I call it the __ 
Wo furniih tho lightest 
outfit and pa T “ ■ • ■ 
subscriber, ohi. . . 
two beautiful pictures; full sunniv"] 
minicdiutc delivery. The paper Itst-i 
1,rn u"Kfamlt> journals, being 
laj tli.it of lt| clapd it ha.* thr her- .* 
voJf E '"idoya the beat llteriry talent 
Edward Eggleston’s serial story is y 1 
nlng; back chapters so ,,,,;;.. - 
Atra. Stowc'a long expected 
and I begins in the new year’ 
mg a good salary, or an inde¬ 
pendent business, should send 
£gr circulara und terms to .1. R. 
t ORD & OO., New Turk, Dostou, Clih 
clnnati, or ban Francisco. 
This week 
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