SAFETY. SAFETY 
speak poorly of the yield, but it is of course too soon 
to obtain any definite information oithet way. There 
has been more call for prime lots suited to the wants 
of shippers, and brewers have been bovine a little 
more freely. Holders, as a rule, are disinclined to 
sell any fulI lota except at tliolr recent asking prices. 
Some fancy lots arc hold as high as 35c,; hut parcels 
considered prime can be bought fur 20 tii) 2 lc,, with 
some common prudes running aa low ns TtiSlOc, 
'mills—At stations, $8138.50 per tOqt. can. 
Miscellaneous.—Candles, 16® 18c. for adaman- 
tine. 35c. for sperm ; raiBins, $4: currants, like.; sar¬ 
dines, half boxes, 27Xc.; new prunes, 12.HO.; macca- 
ronl, He. gold; Messina oranges, $5@6.50; do. lemons, 
fl.W<34.T5. Uto coffee, lii lots. Me. gold, in bond; 
Java, 20^i@22, gold; molasses at 70®03 for New Or¬ 
leans, 40®68 for Porto RICO 1 sugar at 9K6SU44C. for 
fair to good refining, UX® 12 ) 4 p. for refined yellow, 
T2X<a)12Hc. fordo, while. 13‘<so. for do. crushed; teas 
at P0o.@fd.05 for fine uncolored Japan, 7O6i,05c- for do. 
Oolong,8SC.<9$1 fordo. Hyson; salt at t3.I093.26for 
Ashton's; rice,7K@8o.na to quality; tinseod oll.S 6 o„ 
casks; spirits turpentine, 39o.; rosin, strained, at 
t2.15: tar at $2.l5@i2,20 for Wilmington selected. 
Spices-Nutmegs, $1.06©U0; pepper, 12o. gold. In bond. 
Provisions.—Pork has been worked up to 830, 
with only a few lots selling, hut there is no great dis¬ 
position to realise. Future delivery lots arc offered 
at 829.90. Jobbing prices are fail for mess and $32.50 
for clenr. Prime moss firm at $20.50. Beef is steadily 
held. Wo quote plain mess at $11915; extra mesa, 
$16® 18 for bbls.; $25928 Tor tcs. prime mess, and $279 
;i0 for tcs. India mess. Beef hams are obtainable at 
$28@80 for Southern, and $30033 for Western. Cut 
meats nominal at iSl^nc. for pickled barns. Bagged 
hams at 19.W®20c. Hama in tight tcs., WG 12 Q 0 . Plain 
city, 18j<@l9o. Bacon is wanted. Wo quote: lt',c. 
for Cumberland; ICo. for short rib; lee-house long 
clear quoted at 15H@15&c.; do. Stretford. 15'»e. 
Dressed hogs higher: city selling at 12c. tJird is 
offered sparingly, especially forward delivery par¬ 
cels, with prices very strong. Prime Western steam 
is hold ut ltitfo. May and June, 10c; City dull at 15He. 
for kettle and 15He. for steam. 
Poultry anil (Inmr. — I,ive poultry Is plenty 
and lower. We quote State ami New Jersey 
fowls at 20®23c,; Western, 1892UC.: roosters, 129140. 
Ducks. (N. J.) pair, *1.25® 1.50 ; Western, $1.12)4. 
Geese, Western, $1.2592 ; Turkeys, V lb., N.21(<0 
3Bo.; Western, 19®2lc. Spring chickens, $19t,25 per 
pair. Picked wild pigeons quoted at $191.50. 
Seeds.—The demand Is almost over, and prices are 
nominal. Clover IO<@ litfc. Timothy $7,70® 8 . 
Rough flax $2,259 $2.36. 
Sieiirine.-Prime, In tcs., 17@17;.fc„ with a fair 
business for use. 
Tallow—Is lower, with sales at 9J6@9N for com¬ 
mon, and UX®95C for prime. 
Vegetables.—The remaining stock of old pota¬ 
toes may be loolcod upon as a loss to owners; buyers 
are taking only rresh N. Y. Poach Blows, and $2 in 
double heads Is an ext reme price. N .1. Peach Blown 
will not quote above $1.25 in bulk. Bermuda produce 
is In good demand and toll supply. Bcrtnndtionions 
are lower and sell freely. Date arrivals of Norfolk 
peas are In poor Order, having become slimy and 
healed on steamer, hence the wide range. One bbl. 
of N. J. arrived to-day. Potatoes, choice, $1,759! 
$2; good, $1(5)1.25: poor to fair, 00@88c.I Aspara¬ 
gus, Oyster Kay, V do/.., $3 ; common N. J. and 
l„ I., t< 100, $10® 11; Rhubarb, IH 100, $3. Bermuda 
Produce (on wharf)— Potatoes, P hid., $9: Toma¬ 
toes, F 5-quart box, $1® 1.12; Onions, in hampers, »> 
tt., 5c.; 50900 it. boxes. $2.2592.50; bbls., $5. 
Southern Produce—Charleston String Beans, # bush, 
crate, $3.50; Potatoes, P bbl., $4; Norfolk Green 
Pens, $» bhl., $2.60(5)4; Cabliago, V bbl.. $4: White 
Turnips, V It!) behs., $ 8 . 
Fleeces are selling slowly. Most of the 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
More Deaths result each year from 
Kerosene Oil than from Steam¬ 
boat and Kailroad Acci¬ 
dents Combined ! 
NEW YORK, May 27,1870. 
Ben ns nnd Pens.—The market is dull. Prime 
marrows are held by a few parties who are not in¬ 
clined to sell at present figures, but the trade man¬ 
age to pick up enough from fresh arrivals to carry 
them along. Mediums are hard to move. 
Beans-Kidney. $ bush.. $ 2 . 4092 . 50 ; pea, prime 
$1.7598.90; medium, hand picked, $1.5091.55; good 
to prime, $1.45i<4l.60; common to fair, $1®1.40; mar¬ 
rows, hand picked, $3.4092.50; good to prime,$2.35@2.40; 
common to fair. $1.7542.26; Lima, $S.5Q@6. Peas 
Canada, bond.yt@9‘e,; free, in bbls„$1,1591.211; green, 
Canada, $l.(il.25; Wisconsin, $1.00; marrowfat, $1225 
@1.50. 
Beeswax.—The arrivals are more liberal. Prices 
are unchanged. Small lota are selling at 37c. for 
Southern. 
Broom Corn—Is slow of sale at 10@15c. for the 
range, the latter price for hurl. Shaker brooms are 
quoted at $3.7561.50: other makes. $2.25@3 for ordi¬ 
nary; heavy at $3.50@$4.50: best hurl, f&SO. 
Bn»tor.—There has boeu a declining movement in 
prices throughout the past week, and to-day the 
tone is decidedly unsettled,and from all appearances 
the bottom has not yet been touched. The barges 
put besl palls down to tSc. this morning; the stores 
then quoted 30c., which the boats followed. State 
half tubs and firkins uro qnoted nominally 27u'*39e,. 
and nothing in Welsh will go above 28c. Common 
grades are altogelher neglected. Western butter 
ranges from 22 to 20c. Last year, at this season, the 
[paten i 
an cl Safest Illuminating 
Few people understand the dangerous character of Kerosene ; the most careful are not safe, while the 
careless ure constantly exposing themselves and others to the most fearful of deaths. 
Prof. Chandler or New York City. In a lecture delivered by him at Cooper Institute, March 19. 
1870, said : 
"It is hardly necessary to enlarge upon the terrible accidents which have resulted from the use of 
kerosene; you nave only to read tlm newspapers from day to day to see them. It Is stated by someJii.it 
t hese arc exaggerated ; that these, accidents never occur, and that you and 1 never bad a lrlenil burnod to 
death; still wtt do have an enormous number of terrible accidents from petroleum. In the hist seven 
months of 1006 there were tlfty-tlve kerosene accidents In New York, resulting In twenty-three deaths, 
eighteen serious Injuries and fourteen slight, ones. The total result fertile year IStSi, for the city of New 
York, which 1 myself have cut from newspapers, is fifty-two fatal accidents from dangerous kerosene, lllty 
severe ami six slight; In all, 108 persons to my knowledge, from my own reading, have been Injured by kero¬ 
sene In one year." 
It la evident that the only way to guard against such danger Is by using 
which is intended to supply the want for a perfectly safe and reliable Mumlnat iny nil for family use, free, not 
only from the danger of explosion, but from the clangor of the Uuid igniting, should the lighted lamp be- 
conm upset 
YVhnt it In. Astral oil is a derivative of petroleum, produced hv a new and improved process of 
manufacture, which gives it all thu good, with out any of the objectionable qualities of ordinary refined 
kerosene. explosion is guarded against, anil families can burn our Astral Oil with the same nssii/rance of 
safety as they cun yns. 
Its OnnliiicH. It Is perfectly pure, containing no mixture* or chemicals. It gives a clear, uniform and 
beautiful light, unequalled even bv gas. It Is free from objectionable odor. It burns In the ordinary kcro- 
tbe plentiful supply of calved, with other things 
drawing away from mutton, lead to heavy markets 
and lower prices. Hlicep are very slow, ut 6 v,i;47KO., 
.; ..... Many stale lots of 
sheep are still on Die market, and this hurts the Ulo 
from last year’s purchases, besides their own fresh 
is selling at very nearly our own recent figures. Re¬ 
ceipts are largely in excess nf last week, but not as 
heavy as they wore at this date in 1809. 
Cheese.—There has been a better receipt., but the 
shipments have been fair, leaving no accumulation 
of stock of any moment. The close approach of the 
season when Tree arrivals may be expected, loads 
holders to roaliio and carry the market along easily, 
and with the Cuttle down to 72s., shippers have been 
obtaining a fractional decline. Old Is pretty well out 
of market, gome parcels of skimmed cheese have 
sold as low as 60 . 
Factory, State, fancy, It., lt’c.@ —; good, 1564 
— c. ; fair, 134 lie. ; Farm Dairy, choice, 15@15Hc.; 
good to fine, 13 ' lie. ; partly skimmed, 8 @ 1 (JC. ; 
skimmed. .Ve "C. 
Cotton—Is lower, occasioned by adverse reports 
from Liverpool uud increased exports from Bombay. 
Wo quote; 
New Orient!* nail 
Uplnnit, Ac, Mobile. Tunny. 
Ordinary. 18H@— IS>,ojt— 19 tiilltVi 
Good Ordinary... 2054®— 21 op — 21 H'«ffl2lJtj 
Low Middling.... 22 22K@— tl&OvZiX 
Middling..22V@— 23 (»- 23H(w23W 
Good Middling... 24 @- 2lX<ri 24)4@84X 
Con I.—The market is very slow. The recent trou¬ 
bles at the mines have exerted no unfavorable influ¬ 
ence. The auction sale of Scranton held a day or 
two since exhibited a weak feeling and great re¬ 
luctance on the part of the trude to Invest at present 
prices. Some decline was obtained on the entlrn 
list, stove sizes selling at $5«6.)2H, as the highest 
figures, down to $4 07)4 for lump. 
Dried Fruits. Applc.i are uguin lower, with the 
demand wholly for small lots. Reeled peaches urn 
as before, but, unpeeled are affected by the late fail¬ 
ure, which will probably throw on the market a large 
amount of stock. Blackberries are depressed by 
the same reason. Apples, State, 7@Hc.; Western, 
fl@7c-; Southern, good to une, 5<oGe.; do. sliced, 
SH'vOsje.; State,siloed, fancy, I0@t2c. Peach c-m, peeled, 
ordinary Virginia, 139160.; Georgia, 18@ 19c.; unpoelod 
quarters, 15.5)70,; halves, rustic. Cherries, pitted, 199 
20c., pits in. I"t5e. Blackberries, 1i>»l2e. Plums, 2Sa»i 
20c. Raspberries, 24 ' 25c. Whortleberries, 1'~V(/U))4<i. 
Egg-i. The warm weather has been severe on 
stock this week, especially uti parcels that have mot 
with any detention In forwarding. The number of 
poor Iota coming forward hurts trade, ami business 
has not been near so brisk, which has piled up stock 
in store and created an Irregular range of figures. 
Buyers usually insist upon loss off, aud where this Is 
demanded, late prices have been obtained- say 18@ 
18>4c. for State and Western, and v.i@19h for lots 
from near points; but at market the range of pricos 
bus been lower down to [12@15u. Kgg outs, 50@00e. 
per bushel. 
Flou r, - State and Western grades tiro no lower 
but the market lacks strength. The arrivals at the 
Lake ports show a marked falling off and shipments 
forward have been very light, which enables holders 
to carry slocks with more confidence, although ship¬ 
pers ure buying only to fill positive orders. We quote 
at$4,60® t.H) tor superfine State; $ 1 . 9561 ) 5.05 for com¬ 
mon extra do.; $5.1 (M 6,20 for good to choice do.; 
$5.36<5>5..Y) for fancy do.; $J.Q0@1.8Q for uupcrtlno 
Michigan. Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, Ac.; $4.8696.06 for 
extra do., and $5.10(5.5.70 for choice extra do,, Includ¬ 
ing shipping brands of round hoop Ohio at f 1.90@5.15, 
and trade brands of do. at$5.2096,OU; good to choice 
white wheat extras at |5.35@6.20; St. Louis at $5.25 
@5.75 for common to fair extras, and $6.00(5,8,50 for 
good to choice. Southern Is quiet at $5.85(40.00 for 
extras, and $6.65@9.90 for good ami choice. Rye Hour 
at $ 1 .50(4.5.s i for tho range. Corn meal is very 
steadily held. Late sales are at $6.25 for Jersey; $5.75 
for Brandywine; $5.55 for Marsh’s caloric, puncheons 
Brandywine at $25.25. 
Frrsli Fruits. — Southern strawberries arrive 
very freely mid sell up clean from day to day. Home 
of the late Norfolk steamer lots have sold low as the 
weather has been warm and it was best to giro first 
bidders a chance. Delaware and Maryland begin to 
furnish a fair show by express. Southern cherries in 
fine order have brought Mo. per lb., common 18@20c. 
do. loe-house apples have been up to $6 but holders 
are now pressing them at $5.50. Peanuts are In good 
demand. Apples—Russets, Ice-houso, per bhl.$5.50; 
common lots, per bhl. $3; Southern strawberries- 
Norfolk Seedlings, per quart, 15@26<i.; Delaware and 
Alary land seedlings, por quart, 25@30c,; Nuts— Pecans, 
per lb. 11912c,; peanuts, Norfolk, prime, por bush. 
$2.75; peanuts, Wilmington, per bush. <1.4092. 
Grain.—The supplies of wheat buve been small 
by rail, and the late break In the canal has hindered 
arrivals tor severul days, which has given holders, In 
view of the small stock here, a chance to work Off at 
better figures, on immediate Bhlpplng orders. Gen¬ 
eral buyers hold off, its it Is known there is a large 
amount afloat in the banal. We quote at the close, 
$1.12®I.U for No. 3 spring; $1.1591.21 for No.2spring: 
$1.25@t.27 for No. I spring; $1.29@1.30 for winter red 
Western; $ 1 . 39 , 4 , — for amber Michigan; $1.G0@1.70 
for white California; $1.5091.70 for white Canada; 
white Michigan, at $l.55@I>08; amber Kentucky and 
Tennessee at $ 1 .62(4.1.33. For corn there lma been a 
good local demand, which has absorbed supplies 
about as fast as received, with prices a trifle better. 
New Western mixed, <I.l)8@1.12; Western yellow, 
$1.13(3,1.17. oats are selling to some extent on specu¬ 
lative uceount, which has served to stimulate prices. 
Sales at 649660 . for Western; C0@fi8c. for Ohio and 
State. Uye is steadily held at 8 SB 4 C. for Canada, Peas, 
in bona, W 497 e. Barley Is In better supply and stead¬ 
ily held at 73980c. for State, urid 068)97)4c. for Canada. 
Hay and Straw.—The arrivals of hay have been 
large, and stock shows some accumulation, notwith¬ 
standing a very fair shipping demand. Prices bavo 
declined about 5c. Shipping is greatly above hist 
Muy f p prices, .Straw Is less active but unchanged. 
uud lambs have fallen to 12(4lie 
jsh lots. A few late sales are 1 our 111. sheen, 77 
at 6 ’...e.;a cur 71 lbs. nonrO., fi.Sc.; a cor 83 lbs., 
unit a small lot, 83 Tbs,, at 7Hu. A lot of 201) 
iv hiuitis varied from 15 to 11 He.; 28. of 52 lbs., 
it 14c.; IU 6 of same weight at 13 ) 40 ., and a lot of 
. ut, 13c. 
’inn. —With free arrivals prices fell off to ll-Vc. 
utisday, hut havc recovered again, city-dressed 
ig at lie. In a strong, active market, the receipts 
ESPIK. May 14th, at, tho house of Mr. Andrew 
Boyd, Lynchburg, Va., Mrs. Z. M. Earn:, in tho 
66th year of her age. 
Neiu 'Abucrtiscmcnto 
rTVIIE TRUE AM) OKIU1NAL 
AS Pl’T UP BY 
I.A’/.F. l.L, NA Brill Xr. (fJUDINF.U. 
This Powder is ground from the Ftoterr alone, and 
tunrrantCd unaduttantriJ. 
While It Is perfectly harmless to Man or Animals, 
The peusian Insect Powder will infallibly de¬ 
stroy Bug*, Flcns, Beetles, Cockroaches, Crickets, 
Flies. Mosquitoes, and Insects In green-houses. It 
also prevents the ravages of Moths in burs, il Sachets 
nt the Powder arc laid between them. 
Depot, IB fluid Street, New York. 
Read the following letter: 
New Haven, Ct., April 25th, 1870. 
Messrs. T.AZEi.L, Marsh Sc Gardiner, Druggists, 
No. HI Gold 8 t., N. Y.; 
Gentlemen':-! am pleased to inform you that your 
“ Persian Insect. Powder” Is good lor more than you 
recommend, being certain exterminator of tho rose 
bugs, or thus, that fire such hit,ole ruble destroyers at 
this beautiful Mower. We have used it for two years 
limit with perfect success. 
This Hv makes Its visits about such time every sum¬ 
mer, pit least It has with us.) hut one dusting of the 
"Persian Inflect Powder," on 11 ml about the bush, 
dulses :i speedy retreat. 1 think tbereare thousands 
who would avail themselves of this Powder, were 
they Informed how charmingly It works the destruc¬ 
tion of this silent enemy of the rose. 
Yours truly, II. II. SNOW. 
A\ mil. .. 
stuck offering Is fine descriptions, while manufactur¬ 
ers ure more anxious to obtain Hie ordinary qualities. 
There arc no general concessions made, but buyers 
have the market In their favor. Pulled are offered 
at low figures, with not mUCfl demand. California 
grades are considered selling relatively low, and not¬ 
withstanding increased arrivals, manufacturer* are 
working on this stock at very steady figures, 
is dull. Lute sales were, fleeces ut 2?e. for u 
We-lern; 36@4$0. for t.it, sheen; 32c. for 11 
Indiana; 380. fur low Illinois; 4iie. State; pi, 
(3,10c. for super aud extra; tubbed Indianan 
Texas at 28e.; Mexican at 17c.; California a 
for full; 22 , fc. for burry spring; 28@30o. fo 
free from burrs; camel's hair ut 16w)17o.; 
pulled at 60(m7Oo. 
Whisky—1» in better stock, and lower. Western 
duty paid, $1.07)4. 
Mcstiza 
nOfIIFSTKit, May Hi. Flour market, un¬ 
changed. Wheat in good demand at $1.35 for rod and 
$1.4n@l-tl5 for best white. Corn quiet »l. $1.96,3)1.08. 
oats,00c. Harley nominal,ftYitflOc. Rye, $1.05. Butter 
30c. for good- Kggs scarce at 19c. per dozen. Wool 
market (inlet and nondiedly nt 36938c. Potato mark¬ 
et dull, V5@HOC, t>‘ bbl,, 3UOHI.:, o bnsli. May ill fair 
supply tit $9t,,16. The wheat crop Is looking poorly 
hereabouts, owing to the dry warm weather this 
month, which bus brought the crop forward without 
giving It.a chance to spread, us It usually does iu the 
wet, cold weather, which is common in May 
o'f»p TillKF !— You cannot Nteal 
l 6 that whip'. It is secured w'tll one of Illl.L'B 
PATENT WHIP LOOKS. Everybody who knaps a 
team wants this valuable invention. It Is a neat, 
strong, ami convenient arrangement for locking tho 
whip In the socket when the team is left alone. 
Agents wanted everywhere. Bond for circular to 
VY. B. II ILL, Manchester, N. II. 
lil’FFALO, lilny SB.-Flour Inactive anil un¬ 
changed, Wheat quiet; sales, Milwaukee Club No. I 
at $1.13; No. 2 do. $1,118; No. 2 Chicago nominal at 
$l.0C; corn, dull, with no sales ; No. 2 Mixed Western 
offered at 98c.; oats, very dull and nominally 69c. for 
Western urid ISOe.for Canadian; rye, sales. Western 
nt 9bv, barley iu fair demand.; pork and lard un¬ 
changed ; freights Hrm ; boats arc scarce. 
CHK'.UJO) May 14B. — Exchange unchanged. 
Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat firmer at IHiibi (>, e. 
cash ; corn, easier and moderately active: No. 2,81:3 
@85c. outs, dull and lower; No.2. 47*4c.; Rye, quiet 
and steady at, 80c. for No, 2; barley, quiet ut 45o.; pro¬ 
visions dull and nominal. Live hogs dull and lower 
at $m. 26@8.70; cattle, firm and active at $4.8ix»8.8i) for 
light stockcrs to extra shipping steers. 
Not. complicated in construction. 
Easy to regulate and keep in order. 
Simple to learn and operate. 
Making tt Lock-Stitch which will not unravel. 
Doing the greatest variety of work with the fewest 
changes iu its mechanism. 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
There has been a tolerably brisk market during 
tlie week ending May 28Ui. Farm dairies come in 
quite largely at Little Fulls, and some eleven hun¬ 
dred boxes were sold. The quality In farm dairies 
still continues to he inferior, much of it. being badly 
skimmed, only a few lots went as high as 15c., and 
the hulk of the better sorts sold ut from 12 to 14)40. 
In factories about 2,600 boxes were offered, and the 
sales on Monday were nearly a thousand boxes. We 
give quotations uf some of tlie leading factory sales 
as follows .v-Hiulth Greek, 10• 4 c.; Buell’s Bush. Hie.; 
Mtddlcvllle, lolfc.; C.W.Smlth, Hie.; Ncwvllle. iU)*c.; 
North Fairfield, ISkC.; Munhcim Center, lObfc.; A. 
Hmltti A Co., life.: Mot her Creek, loKc.; Bates A Snell, 
10'<c.;Cpok A Ives. 16)4C.; Ford’s BuBh, Wc.; Davis, 
16)40.: J. It Ives, 181,;c,; Ealonvillo, Wc. Thu quality 
Of factory this week was generally better than that 
heretofore delivered, but no "grass cheese ” has yet 
come to market. 
The delivery of butter has been light, with sales 
ranging from 28 to 30c,—x. a. w. 
(DSiMfm'L ©IF 
KTTeriiwi TAVODOLLAHSpcr Year In Advance. Three Month* on Trial 
for FIFTY CENTS. nagnifli ciR ludncemrnis to Club Agents. Sample < opto*, 
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Uon. Address THE Fit AID IE FAUfflElfi COMPANY, Chicago. 
Remit at our Risk by Registered Letter or P. O. Money Order. _ 
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL, 
“HE MOST DESIRABLE, 
THE MOST POPULAR 
We unhesitatingly recommend these Bonds us the 
safest and best investment in the market. 
U- S. Five-twenties, at current prices only, return 
five percent, interest, while these pay eight and one- 
quarter per cent, in Gold, and we regard the security 
equally good. 
Pi:u CI2JJT. UOIiU IjOAIY 
CSf” Agencies existing, or wanted, everywhere. 
Manufactory and Managing Office, 
HARTFORD, CONN. 
N. B.—See Premium List on page E 8 -, Rural of 
Feb. 19. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New Tonic. May20. 1370. 
ALT, kinds of live animals have been coming for¬ 
ward freely, stimulated by the late high rates. 
Prices are easier, but with t he single exception of 
sbeepi trade Is very fair. The heavy receipts ut 
strawberries—now retailing at 206420 c. per quart—tolls 
on the consumption of meat, and warm weather 
forces butchers to sell quickly or pack on ice. Re¬ 
ceipts are; 
Milch 
Btidvc*. Cowh. Culve,. Hliowp. Hoge. 
This week.7.004 84 4,214 18,860 22.150 
Last week.5,713 56 4.213 15,059 19,533 
t.’orrespond’g w'k ’69.6,189 95 3,452 29,312 26.968 
Average ’09.6.265 93 1,807 28,453 17.333 
Beeves.—These figures show a gain of nearly 
1,300 cattle over the previous week, and we quote a 
decline of He. ¥ tt>. The quality, however, is not as 
good, aud that accounts for part of the decline. In 
addition to the much larger numbers wc have quite, 
an increase iu receipts of spring lambs, while agreat- 
er variety of fresh flsb and a good supply of new 
vegetables and fruits tend to check tho consumption 
of beef. 
Drovers are getting excited over rumored cutting 
down In Heights, and the extra inducements the 
various routes are offering to secure this very im¬ 
portant carrying trade. It is rumored that the New 
York Central and Us connections are offering to 
bring cattle for $110 per car from Chicago, landing 
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Min¬ 
nesota R. R. Co.’s 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
33 WALL ST., NEW YORK 
ATENT OIIGANIC VIBKATOK 
50-Year Convertible Bonds, 
A limited quantity for sale 
At 90 and Accrued Interest, 
Interest payablo May and November. 
itfits^^jjB re » 
into thu ® I 
is not DcrcoptibliC^Sf. 
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head and enables the deaf 
to Hear distinctly at church 
N.0.PHELPS ico 
*0 It ACENTS 
yiCQftTTANDT ar N,y< 
Cure guamntaftL ^routine on Catarrh 
<nd Deafness scut free. Dr. T. IL Btilwell, 
762 Broiuiwny, New York. 
,T. EDG A I t THOMSON, 
CHARLES L. FROST, 
Trustees, 
3UY T1IE NOVELTY WRINGF.R, DR AT 
J least take It, on trial with any oral { others, and 
eep the Best. Tor sale everywhere. 
N. B. PIT ELF 1 S & CD., 
Gen. Ag’ta., 17 L’oiTlaudt St., ) New York. 
CAMPLE RINGS FOR ONE STAR FLOW- 
ER Pole for training Mowers, (climbers,) mailed 
post-paid. for 25 cents. 
J. W. CONNOR, ltensaelaerville, N. Y. 
The greater part, of the road is already completed, 
and shows large earnings, and the balanco of the 
work is rapidly progressing. 
