THE WIDE WORLD 
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n o v 18 V A: CO. 
XMPOBTBU8 A N'll DEALERS IN 
Vegetable, Blower and Agricultural Seeds, Fruit 
and Ornamental Trees, Plants, &e. 
53 North Mnrknt St.Itoaton, Mas*. 
OUH NEW ILLUSTRATED GUIDE 
TO TI1E FEOHEll AM> VEGETABLE GARDEN, 
.An.l <of Heotl* fDr lSTO. 
Tbe 37th Edition, revised, enlarged and Improved, 
containing ns pages, Illustrated with mure titan 100 
fine engra vings. 
A HKAAJTI I'M, COLORED PLATE. 
ami a descriptive hsr n# morn than 3 000 varieties of 
Flower immI vegetable Honda, embracing every nov¬ 
elty in troll need in 1809, with lull auil plain practical 
have been quite large and prices are generally firmer 
We quote shipping, SaSi'JUc.; retail, $1@1.2 j. Long rye 
straw Is worth $1.10@1.16; short do., 95c.@$l; oat, Tt 
@75c. 
Honey.—The small balaneo is difllcnlt to place 
even though holders Will tuke 30c. tor lots which i 
month ago would bring 10c. 
Hops.— Exporters are looking around, and then 
are indications or n livelier trade, although holder! 
have strengthened their views somewhat. TradeAt 
meet brewers’ want* has been more liberal, will 
steadier prices paid. Receipts for the week. 575 hales 
Choice State, 23@25e.; ordinary. 16G20C.; Eastern 
126422. 
Meats.—Hog dressed calves are doing bettor. Wt 
quote milk, It 'il7c.; grassors, 8<i/ilUe. New Jerse! 
pigs am scarce, and retailers are selecting suitubli 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
Bonus niid Pens.—TTolders of beans are offering 
freely at still weaker prices than our last. Receipts 
continue heavy. 4,738 hush, for the week, 1,WT do. 
above last. week. About the same time last year the 
deliveries were correspondingly large, but tlm mar¬ 
ket contains considerable more accumulated stock 
this season, owing to the prolonged dull t rade. Sev¬ 
eral hundred hush. California beans are in market, 
but with the range for nearer growth cannot be sold 
profitably. Canada pens in bond arc without Inquiry; 
quoted on 'Change at 90c. A few lots of Southern B. 
E. peas urn arriving, They should be forwarded so 
that shippers hern can use tho original sack. Bonns, 
Kidney, P bush n *2.806*2.20; pea, prime. $2.5t><r2.fi5: 
medium, prime. $1.00)42; common to fall, #1.306*1.00; 
marrows, prime, $2.65642.75; common to fair, *l.75ffl 
2.50; Lima, $7(37.50; peas, Canada, bond, *1.056*1.18; 
free. In bhlB., *U5641.aO; green, *2.2&a2,30; blaekeye, 
2 bush, bug, *4.20. a 1.30. 
Beewwnx.—Tbe sales are equal to last week's— 
about 3.ti00 ira. at Sic. Wc quote37ca>3Sc. for Western 
and Southern. 
Broom Lorn-la dull, but there is no surplus of 
stock, and holders are not pressing lota for sale. 
Butler.—Trade has been unsteady, but with a 
fair inquiry for tho past two days dealers again seem 
hopeful. The bright prospect of the early part of 
the month had an effect in bringing forward heavier 
supplies, un uddition altogether unnecessary, us we 
hinted at the time. There is quite a number of coun¬ 
try owners in with stock that they intended should 
participate In the suleof line butter; but there Is little 
Of it up to the mark. Many of these parcels are un¬ 
questionably sweet, and even may class as fine goods 
locally at homo, but this marker, owing to it-' almost, 
unlimited mean* of competition, is a severe test for 
extra grades, especially when buyers are as difficult 
to suit ns they are this season, It Is, therefore, very 
likely that ft large portion of the fresh excess will 
have to await Its turn As wc have said, there is no 
general activity, business lias been exclusively on 
ono side of the city, or the other, ror the time being. 
The West Side folks have had ruthcr the best of It, 
Inasmuch as they have been enabled to at,art good 
quantities of second grade stook moving in the East¬ 
ern markets. Prices will not admit Of Variation In 
the rnngcs, but with the strong Inclination to sell 
there aro few lota of commercial size realizing full 
extremes. Tho receipt* for the week worn 11,7*31 
pkgs., or 4,301 above last. week. 
State and Pennsylvania, palls, line,426447c.; do., fair 
to good. S2rat33e.; Pennsylvania, tubs, 8Vi IGm; state, 
firkins, fine, 386440c.; medium to good, Skvs.350.; half 
tubs, line, 4W 430.; medium to good, 3la37c.; fancy 
selections, 4;L>,l5c.: Welsh, tubs, fall made, 386440c.: 
do., prime dairies,SfiE.'Kc.; do., fair to good dairies, 
kO'.,.'t'lc.; h hlo, Reserve, fresh, TSfoSOc.: do., common 
to good, 21t®27cd other selections, 226*2«e.; other 
Western, firkins, &c., fine. Z< Me.; fair to good. 
2j<S2fic.; Western rolls. IS 32c.; store packed and 
common butter. 186421c.; Canada butter, 20081c. 
HOCH ESTER, .Inn. SO.-Flour market quiet 
and dull. Best white, wholesale at $7.256t7.50; retail 
at ‘*i. 256<8.75. Second quallt y winter, wholesale,*5.75; 
retail, *tVJfSjiC.Jll. Corn steady and few sales; *1.11) 
for old State, and 96c. for new. Oats quiet at 45 m47c. 
Barley dull at 7564850. lor four-rowed; 90©»C. for 
two-rowed. Beans dull; #1.50641.75 for hand-picked 
medium. Dressed hogs lower; $ll.GQt«)I2. Beef 
firmer at (ShIO. with a few sale* at (10.50 per ewt. 
Mutton plenty at M7c.; retailing at. 708c. Butter 
lower, but good lots are scarce ; priceSOni.lfie. for rolls 
packed. Cheese firm ut 18«6tl9e- for factory. Poul¬ 
try tuoro plenty and lower; chickens, file., turkeys, 
18c. Potatoes dull and market quiet at 35045c. per 
bushel; no sales by tho barrel. Apples quiet at *2.75 
w3 per barrel. Clover seed *3,50 per busli., and firm¬ 
ly held. I lay In large supply at *86414 per ton. 
GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS 
Mtscelliiueoii*.— Coffee, .lava, com . 
Rio, 11 k6' Uko. gold, in bond. Sugar, refined, at 
UJSkWV'- for crushed and powdered; 13}<(<jHc. for 
soft white; l.'!0t3Sft> for soft yellow, with Stuart s at 
ll’Vc. for crushed and granulated ; U>.o for ground ; 
lie. for white, and lS^c. for yellow. Teas, good and 
One Hyson, 95e.GilM.10; do. Voting lly*on, »e,(.< J.10; 
do. Gunpowder, $1.05641.20; do. Imperial. *l,hx.. l-*l; 
do. TwanUny, 706480c.; do. nneiilined .Upun, OOe.64 
*1.115: do. Oolong, 75e..«i*i; do. Souchong. DOc.ftl.lO. 
Raisins, layers. *4.4.V«4.30; currants, 13:V m l4o.: citron, 
30, l 4<it87c,: seedless raisins, fa.25nS.5H; Turkish prunes, 
116411’to.; Canton ginger, Sll per easo; Languedoc 
almonds, 2fio.; sardines, qr. boxes, 17c.: filbert*, IU~64 
13c. Molasses, New Grleans, 73*iH0c.; Cuba clayed, 
8O0AV-.; Muscovado, grocery gr.ulca. 40e 45C.; Cassia, 
12K)' 1 '13c. gold. Ginger, lU.'e, gold; mace. *1.2.3 do.; 
nutmegs, 9ic.(*#1.05 do.; pepper. 25he. do.; cloves, 20C. 
do. Tobacco, Kentucky, ut 31*649Vo. for light lugs ; 
9X© 10c. for common leaf; US'.'lie. for good leaf; 
selections, 14c,; seiuiletif at WVivTSc. Tor good and 
prime Cnnnectlcutt wrappers; seconds at 256y82e.; 
fillers, 12m 18c..; Ohio and Pennsylvania wrappers, 2* a 
jfic.; binders, 11®Wo.; flllora, )OGtl2KO.; Havana, com¬ 
mon fillers, 80utS5e,; good fillers, H7VG(,92! : ,c.; Manu¬ 
factured in bond, black work, I803HC., common and 
fine; bright work, 2ft®IS6r.; common and fine. Kish, 
pickled cod. $1-506*8 per bbl.; dry cod, per ewt., *0.25® 
7.15: mackerel. No. 1., shore, 188.50(923. 
Poultry and Clnini*.—Thorn Is very little money 
My ANNUAL CATALOGUE, containing a list or 
many novelties, besides all the standard vegetables 
of Lhc garden, (or, r luOe.i which are nf my aint grow* 
Ino.l With acholrc selection of Flower Seed, will bo 
forwarded unit is to all. I warrant uiy seed shall 
prove ua represented. 1 warrant It shall ranch each 
purchaser, t warrant all money forwarded shall 
reach me. Semi for a Cnluloguo. 
J A M ICS I. II. GREGOR V. Marblehead, Ma*a. 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
There is no advance in prices at tho Little Kalla 
market, for the week ending January 22d. The do- 
livory of cheese this week was only about 180 boxes. 
Farm dairies sold at l4\o. A lot of cheese from Hie 
M iddlevUle factory was on delivery, but sales had 
been made sometime previous. As very little Is 
being done In the truiln hero at this limn, wo do not 
niter our quotations from fast w'uok’s report, -mil 
place factories, say. at Ui to 17c. 
We have advices from abroad to the 1st of .1antiary. 
Fine factory Is quoted In Liverpool lit. 60 to 73*.; 
second quality «5 to 08*. Tho Imports Into Liverpool 
from .1 line 1st, to December 31st, were 743,150 boxes. 
Total exports from New York to Great Britain from 
May M li to December lath were 870.0iKI boxes. 
In review of tho English rhoeso trade for the past 
year JOHN AfuUitKI.l. A Co., of Liver pool, who are 
extensive dealers In clieeso In that city, say in their 
circular of January 1st, as follows: 
“We commenced at 80 to 82s, per ewt. for fine 
cheese, amt for seven weeks we cutnu down at tho 
rati! of 3s. per ewt. per week, making « stun,! at 80 to 
62s„ during which turn* It was very difficult for ship¬ 
pers tb make back their own money, whilst tho pro¬ 
ducer made the highest average In sterling wc cun 
remember for the same period. Having then got 
down to a moderate price, wo had an unprecedented 
demand, and with large supplies, prices were kopt. 
steady for six or seven weeks, during which time the 
producer was well paid and the shipper fairly re¬ 
munerated ; and although tho trade here were push¬ 
ing them oat at small profits, tho quantity made up 
the difference, us up to that time, viz., the latter end 
or September, nearly the entire consumption of tho 
country had been on American cheese, and It was 
then that wo stated that our own mnko was so much 
better value that It only required the prlcu or Ameri¬ 
can to advance very little to throw the consumption 
upon home make. 
“On the 30th September the stock here was taken 
ami showed a deficiency under any previous year 
since 1884, anil only ono-follrth of the stock of same 
time last year i this caused speculation to commence, 
which run prices in New York up 3 or 4c. 1H lb,and 
also succeeded in esl.abltshleg a limited advance 
here, but only among speculators, as tho trudo would 
not follow, but us we cqpeeted, at once turned their 
attention to English, which was without doubt of 
much belter value, and, as a consequence, it had tho 
monopoly of the UI ill stums trade, and to tills ditto Is 
maintaining It. And, although the shipment* of 
American art' Sir hi, they are In oxen*.- d thedeaityiid, 
| HAVE A FEW MORE OF THE 
1 NAN. YOUNG riiAClI TREES 
for sale. Ripens 12 days before H ito’n t'arly. $ti per 
dozen In hud. Address A. J. SI’ENCER, 
Howard Springs, Cumberland Mo., Tenn. 
\r EEC ll'S MANUAL ON GRAPE CI L- 
IV TURK. The hurl thing l"r the money ever 
published. 23 cts. single copy ; *10 per 100. 
Address J. KERCH, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF SEEDS, AND 
VEGETABLE&FU3WER GARDEN 
iUisccllancouo QVbucrtiocincnto 
MANtTAL FOll 1870, 
will bo ready for distribution early in January. It 
will contain about 100 pages, with numerous illustra¬ 
tions,—a corn pie to list, of Vegetable and Flower 
Seeds, to which will be uddod a list of 
Snmmor-Flowei'iiij? llulbs, Plants 
4tmi Small Prults. 
Sent to all applicant* inclosing 10 conts. Onr 
customers supplied without charge. Address 
FEB H E, BATE 11 ELl>Elt Ac GO., 
S31 Main Ht., Springfield, IMnne. 
CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. 
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS, 
From Pier No. Id North River. WEDNESDAY. 
COLORADO. 8,015 ton*.Fell. 2, at 8 A. M. 
N EUR ASK A S.3U2 tolls. Fob.», lit 12 M. 
MANHATTAN, 2.305 toil*. Feb. 10, at 3 P. M. 
MINNESOTA, 2,305 tolls. Feb. 28, Ut 12 M. 
IDAHO, 3,132 tons. March 2, at.4 P. M. 
NEVA DA. 3.12.1 tuns.March 3. 
UA III .V PAS8AUK... .(GoldJ. .#80. 
Htekbacjk .(Currency).. *30. 
Saloons and State Rooms all on Deck. 
Steerage anil Passage Office, No. 20 Broadway. 
For freight or cabin pusuge apply to 
WILLIAMS A GUIUN, No. 71 Wall St. 
the receipts. Ke»ript.'i for the wouk 4,101 pack¬ 
ages. The cable gives It steady quotation Of 715. 
Factory State, extra, per lb„ ITXcr.lMc.; Factory 
State, good to firm, per 111., IfiJyiFl".; Factory Statu, 
common, pur lb., hlevlG^c.; Farm Dairy, choice, per 
lb., 17<al7!<o.; Farm Dairy, good to flue, per lb„ 15^0 
10c.; Farm Dairy, Common to fair, per lb., 15*415a.; 
English Dnlry, good to prime, per lb., 17Si»18c-; Eng¬ 
lish Dairy, poor, per lb„ bn/ldle,; 1’mcnpple Stnto, 
pur lb.,25*t27o.; Pineapple Connecticut, per lb.,27<i(28c. 
Cotton.— The stock hi increasing and prices are 
weak. The foreign demand is moderate at present 
prices, and spinners seem pretty well supplied. The 
low grades are ottered tho most freoly at the decline. 
Receipts for lhc week, 17,128 bales. 
New OrltiftlM tttul 
Upluwl, Ac. Mobile. Tbwi. 
Ordinary.. 23S0— @23X 23«<a24 . 
Good Ordinary... 24 <•«— @21X 24>(*i2H( 
Low Middling.... 21 Vw- @25 25H«25M 
Middling. .25 j2(h)— @25% 25SM«2fiiti 
Good Middling... 20 (<ji— @20% 20%<4t20* 
Dried FruitH. There has been a steady, though 
not largo local demand for apples. Sliced urn very 
firm. A larger portion of tlio Western stock hero has 
sold ut 10o. far export to <'an.-ulu. Reaches are stiffer 
and selections have brought a trlflo ahove our prices. 
Small fruits very dull. Receipts of all kinds for tho 
week. 100 pkgs. 
Apple*, State 10@ 10 u;o.. Western 8%0OMc., Southern 
St'VJc., sliced Hi* 012' Je. Peaches, peeled, 15(i4l7c.,com¬ 
mon 10014c., East Shorn 18'J@13>;e., unpeeletl quar¬ 
ters, 8 -.w,3c., halves, 9%*«lOSo. Blackberries, 1 la 12c. 
Raspberries, 82@3lc. Cherries, 25ti20c., pits in, Tadic. 
Plume,25@20c. Whortleberries, 123He. 
EggH.—Tho demand bus fallen off, and with In¬ 
creased receipts, nearly doublo the quantity received 
this time lust year, price* have taken a similar direc¬ 
tion, ns our quotations will show, being 1 flail2c. is 
doz. below lust week. Had we lhc large surplus of 
limed that were in market this time lust year, it Is 
hurU to tell where prices would go. The preserved 
lots, however, are quite used up, nnd with a revival 
advent of cold weather, prices will 
B I, O O 1W I N c; T ON NF IIS F, II Y . 
19th Year. 10 Greon-kounes. 500 Acres. 
All First-Class Block. Ill part, as follows: 
Apple-moo. I i/r., *25; 2 ur.. *flfl; 8 Mr., f 100. 
DucIichs OIiIciiImi rg, IhimenV TruoucenUent 
IIHXI, I in-, (.41; 2 in-.. * 100. Ilislop I nwl 2 grs. 
I'nii r, St u lulu fil 100. *35; 1000, *340. 
Pfitr, liwurl ito, *20; IDOii, *240. 
HiihpIk' rry /Rd .Vgiml and Guold/.h 1 1000 , *s, 
HlmdtlKT 1 } Kiffufin»|/, HT/snil * UMlli 1000, *15. 
Itool HritliM dtnortmnitK, including IhtetwMt, HU* 
hip, 'I'tamcmde’lU, (Jrimes. Stark and SmUUn n 
Stmts. 
Nu 1 'sci‘v Stocks— Sorts, WUd Ooosc and Miner 
Pi m in. 
Onsiku Oraugo I’lnote -1st etass, I0,00i), *15. 
Evergreens Mostly transplanted, mayiiltti rnt stnrk. 
JliipJi’K .Soft nr Nf/rn’r-paferd, illt sixffl, tjlitndim) 10O0 
{rarest,minett, *1,50; trnnsplanted„h to 12 4licit., *3 ; 
lftW, 2 to \}t„ $14; 4 toti.lt,, $20; 0/nH/f., *80. 
H oses 500 sorts. Iiinjest stock, 100, *12; I0D0, *100. 
tJreeu-house, Bedding nnd Vegetable Plum*. 
Fruit nnd Flower Plates l sampled 0 u mail, *1. 
tJf m Semi 10 cents for Catalogues. -AS 
F. K. PHOENIX, lllotnulngton, 111. 
B 1 « \V II 10 A T , 
And all other 
spuing- onops 
by the use of 
CLARK'S COMPOST. 
1T1?” Send lor Circular. Address 
JOSIA tt (LARK, Manchester, N. IT. 
N O LOTTERY. Every Invistmont 
draws a Priva. Invulualdo to I'anina's, Stock 
Kaisers and Owners, and to nil classes of people. 
Send for a Descriptive Pamphlet of 
BUCHAN'S CAHBOXtZC SOAPS, 
for cure of Foot ltol, Scab. Mange, Scratches, and 
Sores of all kinds, destroying the Screw Worm.Ticks 
on Sheep. Klous on Dogs, l.lcu on Cattle or Poultry, 
freeing ftousca from Insects, cleansing, disinfecting, 
and preventing the spread "f Infectious Disomes, 
these Soaps and 4 "tDpounds of GA KBOI.IG ACID 
are without, a rival 
BOWMAN & BLEWETT, Solo Agents, 
52 Barclay St.. New York. 
on spot lit *27.02. Tho market closes w ith $27.60 bid 
for February and *27.75 for March with no trans¬ 
actions on change. Only during tho past two days has 
the jobbing trade bought, to any extent. Quotations 
for this use arq *2IU. V",27.25 for thin mess, the lower 
price for uninspected, *27.75 for heavy Western and 
City mess. There lias boon some movement In prime 
mess for export at $2402150 for Western and *:ti.50 
and *20 for city. Extra, prime *23023.25, Beef is in 
fair demand for Eastern and coastwise trade denia¬ 
ble grades selling best. In lltq-ces there Is nothing of 
moment, the stock Is mainly Texas which shippers 
will not Tor the present lake hold of. Wo quote okl 
plain In bills., $6012 new in bbla., *1h«17. Tlcre.es, 
prime mess *2.V,<>28 ; tierces, India, moss *275431. Beef 
hums Include a large number of Texas. Tho range Is 
*31031, tho hitter for it few extra, brand Western. 
Bacon lain fair demand at 13'V<ftl3j£e„ for t’umher- 
laud, 15". 15vfc., for long clour and 11 Tisliye., for short 
rib. Trade in oatmeals unimportant- Smoked hums 
13H@2i)e.; do. sliouUlnni, I3@14c.; pickled hums, 150 
15Ke.; do. shoulders, 11*11 Ac.; hams In dry salt, 1454 
HKc.; shoulders do. UX@12c- Business In spot lard 
Is very limited, exporters cun do nothing at tUe prices 
and refiners and pressers buy only to keep under 
headway. Wo quote common and Cincinnati steam 
1CK@1«:>6<M prime W. steam. 10K@1CK-; city Is worth 
l0;q@10Kc.. fur steam and kettle, There have been 
free sales for forward delivery the market closing 
rather better; sales lust, evening ut lGJt@10Kc.. tor 
Fnhurury; stearlnc in tierces, lOXC. 'Vallfiw, Texas 
lDWlCK.c.; city, lOX'lulOXc.; inferior lots. 9|*@94(o. Re¬ 
ceipts lor the week 5,130 bbis., pork, 3,040 pkgs. beef, 
2,252 pkgs, CutmeutB, 1,408 do. lard, 270 kegs., do. 
Sundries. -The unusually largo quantity of eider 
and vinegar In market this season 1* attributable to 
the milling of an ituuiensu portion of many Western 
orchards which were touched wtflt frost in tho latter 
part of last October, and this circumstance accounts 
for tho poor quality so noticeable this year. 
Pure cider vinegar Is worth 20025c. Cider, best, 2044 
25c.; inferior, 15@18c. Corn meal, coarse old, c 100 a., 
*2.05; tiew, *1.81): fine new, *1.95. Feathers, live geese-* 
New fine, V n., 85030c.; mixed, 30r«;50u.; hen. UteL-e. 
Newspapers, 4<«;4>.'c. White rugs, 6}j@l!c. Milk, 40 qt. 
can, $303.25. Willows, ozler, F n>. SitOe. Ginseng, 
fi6@85c. 
Vegetables. There Is a large stock or potatoes 
still in Ursl hands; grocers and others have stocked 
up very sparingly, and holders are pressing lots to 
shippers allow figures, and then the buyer Insists 
upon rejecting damaged portions. Choice Now Jer¬ 
sey Beach Blows only will bring *2.25, and a good 
many Western sell at *1.75, Nova Scotia has sent a 
couple of cargoes which are quoted at $1.7502, Onions 
and some other items in variety show the deterior¬ 
ating effect of tho late warm spoil. 
Onloos, red and yellow, F bbl,, *4f'(.4.IiO; white, *5.Ml 
@.0.50; string, 100 bchs., *07-0.50. Garlic, lOObch*., *6.50 
@$7. Potatoes, Buckeye, V bbl., |1.25<.*L50; White 
Sprout, $1.2501.50; Goodrich, $1 ..'j07!i 2 ; Monitor und 
HarlBon, $1@1.S0; Jackson White, $1.50441.75; Prince 
Albert, *2f'42,25; Gamut, *1.75 42; Peach Blow, *1.7544 
$2; Dyrlght, $1.5001.75; Nova Scotia, $1.75642. Tur¬ 
nips. Russia, V bbl., $1.50441.75; Carrots, *1,60@1.75; 
Squash morrow, $3.5004; Hubbard, $3JiO@4. 
Wool. —The market for fleeces has a better tone, 
the demand U more general, and buyers urn more 
wilting to pay the prices. Fine lots meet with the 
most attention, and not being in average supply, are 
held with more confidence than othnr grades. Pulled 
are selling slowly, the offerings are full, but buyers 
are scarce. California has been very actives with 
manufacturers buying to stock, on account of tho 
relative cheapness of this description. Tho stock of 
this kind Is now very moderate, and not preyed on 
market. Texas are moving tnoru freely; forulgn 
continues to drag, and It Is difficult to obtain old fig¬ 
ures. Late sales were at 44c. for State fleeces. 46c. for 
Ohio and Michigan,49c. for X Ohio,61c. for XX Ponn- 
n OVBUi REI'liMEU IMH BItUTTH 
OF THE 
“LODI MANUFACTURING CD.” 
For sale in hits to suit customers. This article Is 
sold for hatj the price at other fertilizers, and Is 
cheaper fur Cotton, Corn, Tnlmccu anil Vegetables 
than any other In market,. It in made entirely from 
the night soil, offiil. Ac., of New York city. Price, 
delivered on hoard in New York City, Twenty-five 
Dollars pee Ton. Pamphlet, Ac., giving full Infor¬ 
mation mint on application to 
.1 A M ES T. Ft >S'I Eli, Box 3)130, N. Y. Post-Office. 
Office, 00 Carlhuidt St„ New York, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
I ^OR sale,- ,v noon sm:i:a*, 
CRAIN, FRUIT OR DAIRY FARM 
of 280 acres -80 acres wood land. Good buildings; 
well Wittered; an orchard and five acres bearing vine¬ 
yard. Situated on Crooked Lake, Yatoa On., N. Y. 
Finest view in the State, and splendid summer resi¬ 
dence. For terms. Ac., address 
GEO. WAGENElt, Penn Yai), Yntos Co., N. Y. 
of demand, or the 
strengthen. We quote lots from near points 30'431e,; 
Western, 2&ii30e.; Southern., 28-^800. Egg outs, Sfl-jitWc. 
V bushel. Receipts for the week, 1,873 bids. 
Floui*. Thu market is in very unsatisfactory con¬ 
dition. There U a light, outlet. The arrivals are 
more than dealers can place, which, added to a full 
stock, creates a strong disposition to real ice nnd to 
meet buyers' views when anything like a fair bid is 
made. We quote Superfine State at. $4.0004.80; com¬ 
mon extra do., $6.1061)5.30; good und choice do., *5.35'>4 
6.45; fancy, $5.50 .<0; superfine Western ut *4.50" 4.80 
extra do., *4.3505.25; choice extra do., $5.8Ut->,(U0: 
round-hoop Ohio, $5.2.'! "5.5)l; trade brands do,, *5.56 
@6.20; choice white wheat extras, $5.76(28.36- St. 
Louis at *5.50(50.26 for common to fair, and *6,25(<48 
for best. Southern at *5.4i>-'.5.35 for extras, and ftic^ 
9.75 for good and chotco; rye at *4345<wo.25: corn meal, 
*4X1 for Brandywine; buckwheat Hour, $2.80&3. Re¬ 
ceipts for the week, 80,409 bids, flour, 55 bbls. corn 
meal, 14,728 bags corn metti. 
Frunli Frails.- Apples are firm at late prices. 
Holders economise the light stock of Greenings with 
a view to better prices. Cranberries ure dull b« firm. 
Nuts arc not selling. Pecans are lower. Apples — 
Selections Western, F bbl., *i.2.V<i.4.(i5; mixed lots 
Western, $3.a(X2<8.25; common qualities, *3. Cran¬ 
berries, r> crate, $3.76@1.25; F bbl., *12(0.14. Nuts — 
Pecans, new, F lb., 9010c.; peanuts, NorTolk, now, 
F hush., *3,2502.75; Wilmington, $1.2501.00; hickory 
nuts, 82(2/870. 
Clrti In.—Wheat la off about five cents per bushel 
for the week. Thuro Is very little shipped, as the 
advance In freights In connection with the unfavor¬ 
able foreign market leaves no margin for exporters 
to operate. Wo quote at *1.04 m 1,03 for No. 3 Spring; 
* 1 , 12 ( 1 41.10 for No. 2 dp.; f l.fiEi 1.21 for No. 1 do.; f 1.20c4 
J.25 for Winter red Western; $1,2001.27 for amber 
Michigan; *L38t>51.45 for white California : *1.35(2>1.50 
for white Canada; $1.85641.50 for white Michigan; 
$1.30ffll.40 for amber Kentucky and Tennessee. Rye 
Is dull, at *1. Barley Is very much lower, with a dull 
trade. Sales at *1.15 for Canada West. Oats,—there 
was somo speculative business early In the week 
which started prices, bntut thedose the supplies are 
talr by rail, and a dull market weaken* price*. West¬ 
ern, 57@58c.; State, 81'i402c. Corn Is four and live 
cents per bushel lower, with a slow Inquiry. New 
Western mixed, W>a37c.; new yellow Jersey, 99c(A*l. 
Peas.— Southern Black-Eyed, $4.35 per two-bushul 
bug. Receipts for the week, 8fl,55(1 bushels wheat; 
17.142 bushels corn; 62,775 bushels oats; 10,03fl bushels 
malt. 
Hay und Straw.—Shipments of hay Southward 
Till UE1I KEEPER’S JOURNAL 
L 
mt — & National Agricnltnrfct. 
on Wcducsdny, only 842 fresh outlie arriving, and 
with the 474 stale iinitnulx unsold, Uie.v made ralliuva 
short supply. Still butcher* wore so well stocked up 
with formal* puroltasea that they were unwilling to 
pav much adv/ieco. The riuallty was variable, seme 
poor Slate dry cows and In Hu steers running down 
to 106411c., amt quite a number of the fattest cattle 
selling at. 17c. No really geeil butchers’ steers of 7 
ewt,. could he had under l,V ,e.. but wholesale butch- 
era paid 1464150. for the bulk nf thetr tucUlum cattle. 
A drove of 130 fat 1'-\ ewt. Kentucky grade* sold at 
15';(«17c.; 37 Michigan steers, fik ewt., at 13c.; tiki III*- 
nois cattle, 8 ewt., at 13U(«>lle.; 108 Michigan Stour*of 
0:S. ewt.. nt 11 // 15c.; and 818 steers, 7,Y cwt. v very un¬ 
even, at, 12 17c. 
The following are tho prices at the close of the 
. 
This week. Last week. 
Out*. Cunts. 
Choice bullocks, F lb.10K ds 17 10)4 64 17 
Good to prime. " ...I5.1-4 (i4 hi 15S 64 10 
Medium... “ ...1414 66 1(1 14 64 15 
Ordinary. “ ...I2W 60 13>f 12^ 6« \.ty, 
Poorest grade.. “ ,..10 06 12 9 64 13 
Averago of all sales.U>4 64 — 14 'A (0 — 
Those cattle came from the following States, viz.; 
Illinois. 2,782 Canada. 191 
New York. 580 Texas. 300 
Ohio. 881 Indiana. .. . 319 
Miehigan. 72 Connecticut. 04 
Kentucky. 522 New Jersey. — 
.Missouri. 108 Pennsylvania. 15 
Milch Cows.- Lighter receipts and an improved 
demand, while they scarcely lend to higher prices, 
enable the dealers to dispose of their stock more 
readily. The bulk of the cows sunt In to market ure 
hrst sold to .lew dcalnra, who peddle them out to 
milkmen In the city anti vicinity, sometimes going 
Into the country with them There l*u prospect, thut 
the milk stables In the vieieity of t he city will re¬ 
main nnder a more cleanly condition, and If so the 
demand tor cows will he kept up. A mild winter 
by causing the cows to give no ire mlllt, tends to check 
the demand, lewer animals answering the purpose. 
We note.(8 head fresh uowh, some of them very com¬ 
mon, sold at 1566*85, with 17 ut all average of 66(.v70. 
Vcnl 4'nlvcM.—The demand continues to absorb 
all the live mid dressed calves nt 86tl3o. fur the for¬ 
mer and lit? I Ho. for tho latter. TUe supply Is rather 
light arid a little firmness is noticeable. Most of the 
live calves now sent In arc of ordinary quality, and 
sell at ll6f 12c. \> lb. Fat milk wdvns arc scarce, but 
will probably come in more freely next, month. 
Dressed calves now supply most of the demand. 
Sheep. Receipts nt 25.1*11 lire 12,1k*i lens than last 
week, and the market stiffens upa little.. We can re- 
? ort about. «c. advance, sales varying from 4_Vk6c- 
or quite thin lots c»f 70(<|75 ID sheep, up to (V/i*.7c. for 
medium to good, and 7H(<</8Mc. for prime to extra fat 
sheen. Butchers are So well supplied with last week’s 
surplus stock that they are not over anxious to pur¬ 
chase. hill still they take the sheep nearly as fasi as 
they arrive, under the Impression that they may ad¬ 
vance further. 
The great bulk of the sheep now come from Ohio 
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\ . paper, containing 1< ive dif- 
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making It the cheapest ana 
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One sample copy Scat Frro to every applicant and 
to all enterprising Bee Keepers. Address H. A. 
KINO & CO., 37 Park Row, Now York. 
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RAMSDELL NORWAY 0AT8 
Parties are advertising and using onr name, with¬ 
out authority, In the safe of seed oats. Gut of over 
20 samples procured from as many parties who are 
advertising Norway Oats, only two proved to ba 
f Tnmnc. Every farmer In the land should read the 
ilslorv of this remarkable grain ; we semi It free to 
all. Price, per bushel, *7.50; half bushel, *4: peck, 
$2.50—cash with order. If you want to uiskc money, 
put In a few acres of the genuine Norway Oats. It 
you wish to he disappointed, as many were last year, 
buy counterfeit seed. We warrant. <>"'’* P lir<! a ,1<l 
uninlxed. There is no scuh thing as Wlule Norway 
Outs. 1>. W. RAMSDELL A CO-. 
218 Pearl St., New York, or 
171 Lake st., Chicago, 111. 
jlOINE FL.OUIC— BONE FLOUR. 
Cracked Bonn, Bone Meal. Bone Flour and Floated 
Bone, guaranteed to produce same effect, ut HALF 
COHT of Peruvian Guano. 
Bend for Circular. Address 
LESTER BROTHERS, 
Newark, N. J. 
Went P»*af 11$#* Story * 
Vwiol/ r(n bulled 
6ut«iu Axitdi W*ow<i. 
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