Wool.— Fleeces have sold more freely. The mic¬ 
tion sale last week brought here a number of Eastern 
buyers and as they failed to obtain suitable assort¬ 
ments there, an Increased number of orders were 
thrown on the market, nutiolv for large parcels both 
common and fine grades, and very steady prices were 
paid. X. Ohio quoted at 47(jtldHc. Pulled also have 
attracted more attention at full prices. California 
grades are drm and In tair demand. Jattest sales 
embrace fleece, Including unwashed at 84® 37c.; State 
and Michigan at 43®4f!c.; X Ohio at 47®48C,; No. I 
Ohio atITtfO.; Xand above Ohio ut 50c.; choice pick- 
lock at 52c.; delaine at 52c.; pulled nt for No. t; 
42@43c. for super; Texas at ltW.’OC. for burry ; 27®34o. 
for slightly burry and fine: California ut SJsalWc. for 
good tu Hue spring; Mestlza scoured at 70 l3'85c. 
The sources of Income are;—Rents Entrance fee 
of exhibitors; Admission fee of visitors; Charges 
for expenses. 
There Is not space to bo rented to exhibitors, 2,844,- 
00U square foot, at $1 per square foot, equal to $2,844,- 
0U0. 
Each exhibitor would bo required to pay an en¬ 
trance fee of $30; No. of exhibitors. 32,000 equal to 
$‘.100,000. Daily visitors ought to average (there be¬ 
ing 00,000 Strangers In New York each day I 12,000, at M 
cents eueh—fl.sOO.UOO per per year. 
Then, tin 32,000 exhibitors 
Each exhibitor will he required to pay for the fol¬ 
lowing articles; 
,|20 per year 
ly. The cable, at the close, quotes at 72s. 6d.. strong. 
Exports this week, 41X1,441 lbs.; last week, 883,371 lbs.; 
this week lust yrnr, fiU9,7ll2 lbs. 
We quote : — Factory, State. One, per pound. 15H 
15VC-.; fancy, IftaiflYfr.; do., good, 14«i)14ftc.; do., 
fall-. 12 cd13c • Kurin Dairy, fancy, l6S<®18e.; do., 
good, I TTl.Pgc.: do., poor to fair, liKaillc.. Ohio fac¬ 
tory, fair to flnc.12i9U.Xfo.: new pine apple, 20®2fic.; 
Ohio factory, cheddar, Uv«15e.; English dairy, 11 
@16c. 
Cotton.— The market has been very weak, and 
prices are about ftc. lower. The arrivals at the ports 
have been large, and with discouraging foreign re¬ 
ports. holders have offered their supplies freely. 
We quote; 
JVvw lit li'iui* Slid 
Uiilnnd, Ac. Mobil*. T»hi. 
Ordinnry. lU^tia— 12,ft®— 13^(413^ 
Good Ordinary.., 14fto®— — I5ft<slU>JS 
Low Middling'_1554®— 15X@— lfiljiailG 
Middling.15*®— 15K®— l«J*®I8* 
Good Middling... Ift!*®- 1«X®17 
For forward delivery the market lias been passably 
active, at lower prices. Closing sales for December, 
at Initial.') b-16c.; January, lfiftisri ?-10c.; February, 
15)401o7 -IBCt; March, t5£i’dl.Y(fe. 
Dried Frit Its.-The stock of apples Is fair, and 
there are a number of poor hits Southern that would 
be closed out at low Hgures. The general market is 
dull. 
Apples, hew, sliced, ¥ n\, 6®7c.i do. Southern, good 
to prime. 8c.; do. poor to fair, 3oz4c. Dae led 
peaches, Is® I9c. for prime; Tlwc'Je. for extra; I toCKUr. 
for fair to good. tJnpoelud peaches, (!%.ui7c. for 
quarters, and 8>i®9hic. halves. Uluckberrles, new, 
STftMlOo. Cherries, pitted, 21®22c. Plums, JG®19c. 
Raspberries, S4.ii.34c. 
Egg*.—The market Is tu a had condition. Tho 
mild weather brings |ji a very poor lot of Lined 
stock, and sales at times are ut very low ilgares. 'The 
arrivals are large, bin whore good lots are ohtninod 
tho trade arc disposed to puv lute prices. Fresh are 
in small stock, and bring lull figures. 33<c34o. for 
Western; Sbwiioc, for State, and ;l.V,.3"c, for Jersey. 
Limed at 24®20c. for State, and 22j*@23cj<. for West¬ 
ern. 
Fresh Fruits.—Apples are working off well at 
steady prices. The shipping demand has been fair. 
Some few lots have gone to England ; the exports In 
this direction have been something over 10,000 bids, 
for thrue months; this line uf trade work more in 
red fruit than formerly. With the hue selections of 
this class of fruit on sale lits season, there will prob¬ 
ably bo freer orders here from tho other side. New 
hickory nuts are romarkahly scarce and sell high, 
The crop of pecans Is reported light. Fine Catawba 
grapes soli well. Cranberries are selling at steady 
prices. 
Apples, fancy, fall, per bbl., $3.50693.75; do. winter 
choice, «2.".Vr„'t; do, do. second, f2.25tjo2.50: do., com¬ 
mon, fl.WWJi lady apples, f'V.afi. Fears, cooking, per 
bbl.. ft! id. Pecans, pm- lb., IlKiSHNc. Grape*. (’iituw- 
ba. per in., 12 al4c- ; iiot-linuso, 50:,i/05o, Chestnuts, 
pet bush .. *7 oOvd.SO; hickory nuts, perbush., $3<i«3.50; 
old do., fl®L2o Cranberries, per bbl , fll®13: do., 
per bush. f8.5o<v4. Peanuts, new, Virginia, 111235® 
1.75; do. Wilmington, $2®2.o0. 
Flour.—The market Is In a better position. Thu 
arrivals have been huge, but there bus been u mum 
active shipping Inquiry, utid prices have ndvuneed 
ten to tlftoon cants per Inirrcl. 
We quote nt f.vin...;,.,;-, tor superfine state; tA.'JOift 
6.05 for ooimnon extra do.;fD,10®0.ift for good to choice 
do.; $6.20(36.45 tor fancy do.; $6.10®5,S> for super¬ 
fine Michigan, I ndhi on, Ohio, I own, JcO.; $5.90®I!.0Q 
for extra no.-, $8.05018.45 lor choice extra do., includ¬ 
ing shipping brn uds of round hoop Ohlout $fl.Q0d}6.2S, 
and trade brands of do. at f0.30iitO.4U . good to choice 
white wheat extras, $0.45 itu.TA; Ht. i .mils at 8tt.0f>7t(i,83 
for common to fair extras, and tli.KraH.2fi for good to 
choice. Southern is a shade tinner; we quote at 
fil.054t6.la for extras, and $11.4538.25 for good to 
choice. Rye flour la in fair demand and Arm at $4® 
t fi.50. Buckwheat tloiir is weak at $2.10*3.15 for 
tale, and f3.30.nl.40 for Pennsylvania. Corn meal 
is more active, at f4.25 for Marsh’s Olllorlo, $4.35 for 
Southern, and $4.60 im- Brandywine. 
Drain,—Wlieiit l* flue ami six cents per bushel 
higher. The stock Is fair, hut with encouraging re- 
porta from abroad and much bettor trade, both to 
millers olid shippers, bolder., have more confidence, 
and offer stock cautiously nt. the Improvement. Latest 
sales nt $1.39ij<jl 41 tor new spring, $1 45.011.4644 for 
winter red Western, and $Ll8H<d)l.60for while Michi¬ 
gan. Corn has been In large receipt by rail, amt 
price*are four cent.* lower; sales at 75*78is., lor new 
Western mixed, 80w83e. for yellow Western and 
Southern,Wtc ror old Western mixed. Oats are dull, 
at unchanged prices; wb quote at (Hmilc. tor West¬ 
ern, mid flto62«c. for Ohio, Barley Is dull uud wuak ; 
Sla te, 82y«85o; #1.05 for Canada West. 
llnv uni! Sim v.—The arrivals are light or liav 
buta decreased shipping trade checks any improve- 
. * 4.: w. . . \ \r.. nkL,,.!,.., 
Neto QUroertisements 
IN THE 
AND 
PERPETUAL GROWTH 
Water. 10 per year Janitors. ... 
Heat.. 10 per year | 
$110 per year.$3,520,(XX 
RKCA PlTlfJiAXlON. 
Income from rent, at $1 per square font. 
Entrance fee for exhibitors, nl $30 each 
Twelve thousand visitor* daily, at OOoents 
each. 1,800,000 
Gas, water, he.ut, Janitors, and police, ut 
$110 each. 3,520,000 
Total Income.$0,123,000 
Estimated expenses, iucludiiig Interest and 
sinking fund at rate ot $1,000,000 annually 3,703,(XX) 
Not Income. $5,381,000 
The estimated receipts aro below the receipts of 
similar enterprises, and the expenses, Including pur¬ 
chase* of “• Flue Arts," curious machinery, and curi¬ 
osities, one-third greater. 
The upper story of the building will he an Art Gal¬ 
lery, with aKy-llglit opening through the top, 
Tho wtrtt.it rtf f»ii* Art (hi! 7 —*'*.- 1 
Mio length will tie 3,71X1 font; 
fugs, which will give " 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
Is net. excelled In CLTMATK by any of the United 
States, and it. may ho doubted whether it can be 
equaled In the world. 
Located <)u the very borders or the Torrid Zone, 
still, her situation between the Gtlli of Alaxioo auu 
the Atlantic Ocean is such that she Is swept altern¬ 
ately tiy the winds of tho Eastern anil Western sen*, 
and relluvcd from the burning beats which prevail 
In other Southern States ; and thus It happens that 
by the joint influences >>f latitude and peculiar locu¬ 
tion, she Is relieved, on the one hand, from the rigors 
of thi! winter climate of the Northern and Middle 
Stales, and on llie other, from the extreme heat 
with which not only the Southern States, but In Mio 
summer tune the Northern States, are characterized. 
Person* deriving to become thoroughly convers¬ 
ant wlih Fi.oitin.t, its Climatic, Si hi,, Piionrc- 
TtoNS, Hr.Ai.Tti, Tim be It, Cost ot Olka kino, 
Prom or La Mb WiiicBk to Skttlk, »nd Means 
op ACCESS, at the Least Expense, can be fully 
Informed by examining sectional maps, and procur¬ 
ing books uud pamphlets, ut the offices of 
The width of the Art Gallery will bo 150 feet, and 
.“"!] ‘ . or two rows of puiut- 
T.IY.’O feet of wall or space in 
. hlhll paintings, 
The second story from top will bo given free t.,. 
Artists as Studio*, or such npuee of same us nitty ho 
needed , and u Library will be Included on such floor. 
There will be four Observatories one at each 
corner of the building. 
D1 HECTORS, 
MARSHALL O. ROBERTS.New York 
WILLIAM B. tiGIUSN.Chicago, 111. 
WM. II. VANDERBILT.New vVrlc. 
A. M. DIVKN.... ,.Elmira, N. V. 
HORACE F. CLARK. New Vork. 
c. K. GARRISON .New York, 
JEWETT M. RICHMOND.Buffalo, N V. 
UAStJIUS M, CLAY....New York and Kentucky 
U. S. BUSIINKLL.New Haven, Conn. 
T. J. 8. FLINT. .... Fres't Continental Bunk, N. Y. 
D. D, T. M'H.iRE.New York 
O. L. MAKF1K1.D.ClillHcoUie, Ohm. 
OOl/HTI.ANOT CALMER.New York. 
4,. G. BARTLETT.New York. 
E. M cM t • RI ’ V...New York, 
E. W. COLEMAN.New York. 
WM, MONTKATH..-.New York. 
L. W. WINCHESTER.New York. 
GEO. II. BISS ELL. New York. 
JollN H. ItrsSKLi.... .Salisbury, Conti. 
JOHN McMtiKDY.L. M. Bales A Co., N. V. 
GKO. N. KENNEDY.Syracuse, N. Y . 
J, D. BADGLEY.New York. 
JOHN it MARTIN DALE.Rochester, N V. 
JOSEPH S. DECKER. ...New Y,ok. 
W. c. uiiGEit.Syracuse, N. v. 
ALEXANDER FRKAR..New York. 
SAMliEL H. FitOHT.Marshland, Staten Island. 
F. A. A I, BE KG EK.Buffalo, N. V. 
EDWARD A. BOYD.New York. 
TITUS MEAD. .New York. 
II. II. DCllKEE.New York. 
CORNELIUS CORSON.New York. 
It. J. TODD. ...New York. 
PETER TRAINOR, .New 5 oik. 
TILED. F. HAY..New York. 
ROY A LI, HOUGTON .Now York. 
OOUUTLANDT PALMER, Jit.New York. 
ROBERT MfMUICDY. New York. 
VV. C. SQUIRE.......,,.lllou, N. Y. 
REGENTS. 
New York. 
Hon. HORACE GREELEY, New York. 
Hon. MOSES H. OR1NNF.I.L, New York. 
Hon. CYRUS W. FIELD, New York. 
Hon. geiuut smith, Potcrbero. 
Hon. SANDFOKD K CHURCH, Albion, 
lion, EZRA CORNELL. Ithadil. 
Hon, GKO. W, MILLER,Albany. 
Hon. JOHN ARNOV, Elmira. 
Hon. \V C. BRY A NT, Roslyp, L. I. 
Subscription* to tha capital stock will be received 
at the following place*. 
CONTINENTAL RANK 7 Nass.-tu street, 
cm; KTI.A NOT I'A i.M Lit. v.s ifi-.a.lway, 
NINTH NATIONAL BANK. 
WM. II RAYNOR bo. fine street. 
L. W WINCHESTER, 86 Broadway. 
OFFICE OF ’THE COMPANY, 111 Wall street. 
Share*, $100 ouch ; 20 per cent. Ilrst installment. 
All checks should be drawn payable to the order of 
the Treasurer. COURT LAND 1 !’ PALMER, Treasu¬ 
rer of lb.* Industrial Exhibition Company. Office of 
the Company, 41) Wall street. 
Would call especial attention to their I'alent 
NcnmlcMM Lined Ice-lMteliern, which have been 
very carefully tested liy Dr. 8. Dana Hayes, State 
Aasuyer of Massachusetts, and have received his 
uuqtiiillfled approval. They ulso manufacture (ho 
PATENT TILTING STAND for Iee-Pitehers, which 
enables the person using to pour water from the 
pitcher without being compelled to lift It, and has 
tho has© so construe!ed that it forms a tray for hold- 
lug a goblet, uud also the water that may condense 
and drop from the outside of tho pitcher. 
At the American Institute Fairs, held In New York 
lu 1887,1880 and 1870, and ut the Mechanic*' Fair, held 
In Boston, In 188‘J, REED A BARTON received the 
highest pi ixes, over nil Competitors, for Ware 
exhibited by them. Wo call the attention of the 
trade to the following extract from the Judge*’ 
Official Koport” The J udges are warranted In pro¬ 
nouncing this display of Ware to be of superior 
merit, unsurpassed In quality and style. The dura¬ 
bility of Reed & Barton’s Ware has been so long 
known to the Judges, that they feel it their duty to 
accord to them the position of FI R.8T among the 
manufacturers of plated goods.’’ I'Tictorica ewtn l>- 
lislicd nt Tit iiii ton, IYIiinm, in IN24. HiiIbm- 
rooitiN nt Factory, and No. 2 Maiden Lane, 
New Vorh. 
t3T~ These goods cun be obtained of the principal 
dealers In Silver and Silver-Plated Ware throughout 
the country. 
This Company, Unhbii tiik APNi'RT.8 of tup. 
State op Florida, propose to furnish lands of uni¬ 
form good quality, and upon which can be raised 
Vegetables, Fruits, etc., common to the more North¬ 
ern climates, ;nd all the Grains, Fruits, and Vege¬ 
tables iif t bo Tropics. Such Ski,KOTK l) lands, In the 
Hkai.tihkst part of tho Utate, and of the best ijiiall- 
ty, will be sold nt from Two dom.au* to Fii'ty 
Doll ars per acre, the payments to bo made on the 
following UNEXAMPLED EASY TERMS : OMcyunrRr 
cask, and tin; remaining three i/mirfers in Jive to ten 
annual payvirnU, with Interest at six percent., pay¬ 
able yearly, the purchaser to have the option of an¬ 
ticipating payment*. Address or apply to 
THE FLORIDA IMPROVEMENT CO., 
31 Park How, Room* 4, •» uml (»,' Opposite 
City Hull Park, N. V., 
Or, 7J Ross Block, Bay Street. Jacksonville, Fla. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
NEW CRYSTAL PALACE 
I he great design of II AUPKH’H Is to give correct 
information and rational amusement to the great 
musses of the people. There is uo monthly Maga/Jne 
an Intelligent rending family cun less afford to be 
without. Many MugaxinM are accumulated. Hau- 
PIOK fl I* edited. Til ere • „ " ■ . u M *gr*/i mi that is 
prIntuit winch Ml,,*, tinir,• fWWlgehl iAhis expend¬ 
ed on lie article* ami liiecttuilleel execution. There 
Is out a cheaper Magazine published. There Is not. 
Confessedly, a more popular Magazine In the world. 
—Aria A’UflWtw* Uoinentend. 
At once the most popular and, In Its scheme, the 
most original of our Magazines • ♦ ♦ All the peri¬ 
odical* which the Harpers publish, are almost ideally 
well edited.— Nation. 
menl III prices. Stra w is quiet, We quoto shipping 
at $1.06; retail. $l.l5w,L35; long rye straw, $1.10(ijl.20; 
short do., ixkjttoe.; oat do., 80tif,85c. 
Honey. -Prices lira steadily held, with a full sup¬ 
ply. White Clover, small boxes,2ftfc28c.; d,,., largo do., 
23i.v25; buckwheat, 20®23o.; strained, 13® 15c. 
Hop«.—The mai'kot has been dull, There is a fair 
supply, and holders are axlous to effect sales. Wo 
quote;—New Yurk State. 10f,/jl7e.; Eastern, lffic 15c.; 
Wisconsin*. 8 m il3c.; Mlchigans, 8<Jil2e.; Ohio*, 8® 12c., 
yearlings, 8kcl20.; Old*, 2®lie. 
Poultry ami tJiiuie, The dressed poultry 
market was relieved ot i lie surplus sooner than deal¬ 
er* hud reason to hope It would be, and the market Is 
ogam in a wholesome condition tor receiving stock. 
Yet It must bo remembered that tho market Is in a 
very tender stale after what It. lias contended with, 
and dealers urge that moderation be used In ship¬ 
ment, ms tile ilLilil of supply I* large, mul If all at 
once try to get square through the improved prices, 
we run the risk of again suffering a swamp. 
Dui;8.-;i(i> PoviTitv New Jersey turkeys, V it.., 
23®23e ; dr>.chiekeri», r.ia-’Oc.; do.fowls, 17'fijlSe.; State 
and Ohio turkeys, ih<c;:oc. ; do. chickens, lfiwigc.; 
Statu uml Ohio fowls, HdCUic.; ducks, prime, 2U®2lc.; 
do. poor, 17®Lie.; geese, prime, I&iSIyo, ; do. poor, 
12>uUo. 
Ga-MIH-I* In good demand, but the qualities are 
father too mixed to quote thoroughly, a* a good 
many birds had to take the next eliunee to poultry 
last week. Venison must he choice and fresh to 
bring 12c. Wild pigeons, flight, ^ doz. $l,?tol,3(J; 
squab tamo, $3.50: black dueki, tr imlr, 7.Vi/,87c.; mal¬ 
lard, fwaouc.: widgeon. 25®35o.; teal, 26a3fo.; red¬ 
head. 73c,; broad-bills, 60c,; canvas hack ducks, West¬ 
ern, $3.50^4 ; qnaili F doz.. $1.25® 1.60; prairie hens, S7c. 
(3i#1.2S; partridges. Eastern, *> pair, cptyflOc.f do,, State 
and Western, #1®1.12: venison, whole deer, tt,, il® 
12c., do., suddlcs, 20c.; hares, pair, tl0(i#70c.; rabbits, 
30®40c. 
I’rovisliuiH, —'The market has been extremely 
dull, except for beef. New stock begins to arrive 
freely, with large receipts ot beef. Pork Is selling 
only In Jobbing l ots, there being little or no specula¬ 
tive trade,amt largo buyer* anticipate a further re¬ 
duction lu prices. Home small lots mess for January 
and February, sold at $13.25. New mess on the spot, 
$20.50'.*3t.50, and $30.25 lor uninspected. Old mess is 
in few hands, and held at $2,3.23. Out meats have 
mainly a demand tor city goods only. Western Item*, 
ARDIVilKE ANI) HOUSE-FUR 
uiahing Men I 
We 
Want 
The above tract of land 1ms been purchased liy 
“ The Industrial Exhibition Company,” fur the pur¬ 
pose of erecting thereon a Palace ol’ Industry lor all 
nation*. 
Said tract extends from Ninety-eight to One Hun¬ 
dred uud Hecond HI., and from the Third to the 
Fourth Avc., forming an area of 22ft acres, uncut by 
any * tracts. 
one of the most creditable nets passed by the last 
Legislature of the State of New York was the act 
Incorporating the Industrial Exhibition Company of 
New York. 
Section IV. of It* Charter explains the objects of 
the Company: 
Skction lv, The said Corporation is herein- au¬ 
thorized to purchase ami hold such real estate as 
may be necessary, und to construct thereon such 
blinding* us may F,e necessary for the maintenance 
and carrying on of tho business of exhibiting the 
products, goods, wares and merchandise, machiuei-v, 
mechanical Inventions and Improvements of every 
nature, name and kind, and such »» are usually ex¬ 
hibited at fairs, Hull to award and pay to nxhlbltor* 
therein such prize* unit medal*, and honorary dis¬ 
tinction*, a* they shall deem proper; and to lease, 
let or own stalls, stands, rooms and places In said 
building or building*, upon such terns and conditions 
as the Board of Directum shall deem best for the in¬ 
terests uf said Company, and ft.r the promotion of 
Heicncc, Art, Commerce and Literature. Anri the 
said Company 1* hereby further authorized to con¬ 
struct studios and picture galleries, and to oxhlt 
therein paintings and statuary of any nature and 
kind, auu to buy and sell such paintings and statuary, 
uml to award sack prizes for the creation of the 
siinm us such Hoard of Director* may deem proper; 
and, generally, said Corporation »hall have power to 
curry on In It* said buildings, erected ror tue purpose 
hereinbefore mentioned, all legal and proper busi¬ 
ness. And said Corporation is liereby further au¬ 
thorized to purchase and hold, by gift, subject to all 
provision* ot law relating to devl*es and bequest by 
lust will and testament, grant, lease, or conveyance, 
any real estate, or Interest therein, which shall be 
necessary or useful for carrying on the business 
hereby authorized to ho carried on by said Corpora¬ 
tion. 
HKO'tON Vlll. The bulldlngto be erected Bhall bo 
fire-proof. 
IM FORT A NT TO STOCKHOLDER*. 
Section IX. of the Charter rends: 
Skcthin IX. Persona subscribing to the Stock of 
this Company, or being Directors, shall Incur no per¬ 
sonal liabilities beyond the amount of the capital 
stock held and owned by them respectively. 
All the privileges that It was right for tho State of 
New York to grant to a corporation, have been in its 
charter granted to this Company. 
It uuw rests with tkCjpCOpic to complete tills work. 
The country ts ripe ror thi* great Improvement. 
New York ts the center of tins country. 
Seventeen years ago a Crystal Palace was opened 
In New York. 
That Palace was a toy-house compared with this, 
anti the New York of It years ago, was a toy-city com¬ 
pared with New York or to-duy. 
It Is estimated that New York received a benefit 
from that enterprise, of not Ins* than forty millions 
of dollars. 
HtntislicM- 
INCRKASK OF TIIK POl’t’I.ATtON OF T11E UNITED 
STATES AND OK NEW YORK CITY SINCE 1850. 
Population of the United States in 1860 .23,11)1,858 
Population of the United State* in 1870.tU.bOO.Ooff 
Population or New York City, 1H5<). 515,547 
Population or New York CD y, bf70. . 1,042.215 
No. of inilus of railroads in I860. T.386 
No. of mile* of railroads in 1870. 47.254 
In 1891 the United State* was, by Europe, regarded 
ass secondary power. In 187011 18 appreciated as a 
leading Guv eminent 
It Is the fashion for American* to visit. Europe. 
This uxterprlsc being carried out as bell ts oar na¬ 
tion. the tide of travel will turn, and bring hither in 
crowds Die inhabits ut transatlantic countries. 
Eligibility mid Men tin of Coiiiiiiitliiculiou. 
The Palace will be situated below tho center of the 
island, ovily one block removed from Central Park. 
The New York Central and Hudson River Railroads, 
the Harlem, the New York and New Haven Rail¬ 
road*, will all have a depot on the ground. The 
Third Avenue Railroad passes on one side, the Madi¬ 
son Avenue Railroad on the nther The Hecond 
Avenue Railroad Is 800 feet distant. Tho Fust River 
la only IJX10 feel away. No other spot on the Island 
Is -r) central and so easily reached by the peoples of 
both Brooklyn and New York. 
Will the stock pay 7 
anvaas for, iidvcrtt*o, und sell our Knife- 
Iwinor and Sharpener, and the Premium 
olby Wringer ! The Rest and Cheapest 
lothes Wringer made or sold in America, 
omposud of Indestructible materials, 
(impact, simple, dura tile and efficient. 
rnriFilnlng all the deslra' n qualities In a 
omioon sense form, r . uns so easy a 
hlld can turn it! We urge you to 
compare It with any other Machine. 
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number. Its column* contain the finest col lection* 
of reading matter that are printed. ’ * * It* illus¬ 
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sweetheart. Tlieru never win any paper published 
that so delighted the heart of woman. Nevermind 
If it does cost you a now bob net; It will save you ten 
times the price in the household economy It teaches. 
—l J rovldencc Journal. 
such as pickled hams uml (boulders, are handled very 
cautiously, as the weather Is treacherously mild. 
Wo quote: Long clear bacon, City KYfc.; short clear, 
ll!4®U 1 S£e.; smoked ham*, city, 17 VallE.; bagged,2(ftS 
21c.; smoked shoulders, n.f>l'<\; pick led do.8y,jt8>ic.; 
pickled liams, city, 13-tfe.; do. Western, 12.Si<»l3iy.5 
pickled nellies, 12c.; boxed do., 12¥o>; fresh hums, 
ii , o. Bee I bi- Dean taken freely by shippers at 
steady prie«a. We quote m-w plain me**, bids., $13 
6415; new extra nic*», $L».i/lT; new prime mess, tea., 
$26'ii27; new India me**, tea.. $5b Eib Beef hams are 
selling nt $20.9)6431. Dressed llog* scarce, and IIrm at 
8JfC'j!)‘.;e. Lard Is lower, with increased arrival* of 
new. Western steiun on spot, I2ftc. Future dull at 
]2ftc. for December, und for Jan. City 
is quoted at 12Jjc. for a team uud kettle together. 
Seed*.—^Clover still sells largely lor shipment, and 
prices are higher. We quotcat llX®Uftc. Timothy 
is quiet at |l 50*4.75. 
Stearitie—Is nominally 13WCSJ13XO. for prime, 
Tnllow—la steady ut 85i(ii8?Vfc. for good. 
Tobacco.—The market has been very dull, with 
Bcarcely any demand for shippers. YVc quote: 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
trusted lugs.Hike. — — 
Sound ilo. 7 <<j» 7!-j 8 @ 8Sf 
Common lent. 7Y® 8S ‘J @ 9Y 
Medium leal’. b\igt viyf 10 @iojk 
Good leaf. 9.!y'iil0‘s 11 ®llx 
Fine leaf.lOfceill't; llJf@12R 
Selections. ....12 @12)5 12JK<gil3X 
„ .. New Cron. 
Connecticut and Mass, filler*.,,,,. 15 twine. 
Binder*, seconds. 25 @32 
YYrapper* lot*..,..,... 35 fe>4(J 
Fine wrappers. 45 i-g.Vj 
New York State fillers. 12 ®,15 
Average lots. 18 <jt30 
Wrappers-. 20 <ir.;i5 
Pennsylvania mid Ohio fillers. 12 @14 
Average lot* .*...18 @22J{ 
Wrappers. 22 <3,35 
Vegetablea.— Potatoes have further advanced, 
dealers feeling secure in their estimate of a mod¬ 
erate supply for winter use. Our higher quotations 
arc fur double heads; the other In bulk. Sweet po¬ 
tatoes lower and dull. 
Potato©*— Peach Blows, N. J., > bbl., $3.00@3.50; do,, 
N Y.,$S50JWL&i, DyriBlit, $2.2,'vyi.76; Goodrich, $3.50 - 
Jackson While, $2.3w*2.iiO; Dykninn. fl.75®2: Mon¬ 
itor, $1.75«ji2; Chill Rad, $2; Prince Albert, $2.504 2.75; 
sweet potatoes, $k.5Ut»3JXi: cabbage, V ICIO. -«. r na.8- 
White turnip*. Ptibl.. $14*1.25: Russia do., #Kwl.25; 
marrow squash, $2@2.50; Hubbard squash, $2Mi2.RJr 
garlic. ♦* BjO butusnc’s, $sal0; pumpkin*. I* lou, $i< 4 '; 
Onions, red and yellow, per bhl..$J,25i*)3,75; do. white 
$5.9)558; do.. Connecticut. V 190 bunches, $4ft6, Faro- 
mpa, $2 A) bbl. 
hik as ,i tvau ovum's, au ins,, im, !uwii.>yu. 
Pietty fair veuis Sell at IksilOo., with coarse grass 
calves at 4@0>fa. Dressed run all tho way from Ho. 
for poor stale grass eulves up to Irtc. for the fattest 
milk veal.*, fresh in. 
Hheep and I.miiha,-So few lamb* arc now coin¬ 
ing to market thul they are of little account, and are 
often weighed with sheep at. the same price*. Htill, 
a prime lot of all lambs would sell at about 70., which 
1* less than some extra 133 lbs. State sheep brought, 
viz.. 7>f£ci. Sheep are quotable at 4 i,ji8JXc. for thin to 
choice, most ot the sales being at 4M(<®6e. The bulk 
of those sent in are poor One lot, too poor to keen, 
and only one worth the prices of their skins to sell, 
wus turned off at $1 21 per head. 
There 1* scarcely any change in the prices of last 
week, a slight improvement being noticed-more In 
the quickness of sales than In any advance In price*. 
The market places receiving stock share somewhat 
evenly In the numbers sold, Weehawken running 
ahead during the past week, followed by Forty-eighth 
street, and then Corumunipaw. Among the latent 
sales were 298 State sheep. 77 lb»„ ut Iftc.; 218 Michi¬ 
gan, same wetubt, at Ifto.; 215 Canada.*, IWR lbA,,at 
Okie-; 15" UHiiols, 87 lb*., 6Hc,; 220 Indiana, 8u lbs,, 5c. 
some of the .. *rng©s of the week wore, by Hume & 
Elliott, 7,286 alien, and lambs, largely Canada, ut $4.01 
each. Judd A Co r,.. 7.583, ut $3JS3, being poorer 
sheep. J. Kirby sold *, >t $4.40. F. Loren sold 
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