Fulton, $3. 
iouie, 32, 16c.; 
Hi'Vu. «. lose; OW Fairfield. 1,006. t.v 
16c.: Froynhush. 50,14Xo.; Henderson 
I 1 ni»lr I trnip l\i ('nnt.mii IS\tO f Hill 
COMPARAT 
Good Steer* IS* n> 
Fair. 
Poorest. 
Gen. selling rates 
JUNE S 
SWOOBE’S BUBAL NEW-YOBKEB 
3?3 
of business from exporters results, and supplies are 
closely worked up. 
Wheat. 8prlnir.No. J.$1 4401 60 
No. 1.1 5201 o4 
Winter Red. 1 56&1 58 
Amber... 1 5801 BO 
Rye ......!.1 0801 12 
Barley, Canada West. 1 6O0 — 
State four-rowed.. —@ — 
Malt. Canada West.2 (1002 05 
State. 1 76® 1 % 
Corn. Western mired. 844* 87 , 
Yellow....... 86X087X 
White. 86@ POX 
Oats, mixed Western. 'w 09 
White. 62® 64 
liny and Straw.-Grades of hay are wanted at 
full prices. Prime hay 1 m plenty and slow of sale. 
No. River shipping, *1-00® LIU: retail lota, f 1.26® 1.50: 
clover. 90095c. for first crop, ifnd 75085c. for second ; 
salt, 70076c. Straw. S0<3W>o. torlong rye; 05075c. for 
short; rye nominal for wheat: 90e,($*l for oat. 
Hops,—Prime lines easily realize .10c. The com¬ 
mon and medium grade* are steadily held, with a 
moderate business. 
American, uew, good to choice, 96do..low to 
fair, 15®2ac.t Vcurlings. 20®25o.: Olds. 8013c.-genuine 
Bavarians. 28ih30c.: patent Bavarians. 210200.; En¬ 
glish, 210260.: Belgians, 20023c.: Californias, 330.85c. 
lUnplc Sagar»— Receipts arcliberaland the trade 
moderate. Western, new, ligt t colored. 12®l2Sc.; 
do. dark, .*@110. Maple sirup, U®U Xc. m.; *101.15 
V gall. 
81 iscelIn ncotis. — Spirits tnrpentlno 39c, P gal- 
lon; linseed oil, 97c,®— ¥ gallon, iu casks; lard nil, 
Hoc.; neoUfoot oil, u0c.®$l: leather. 25k®28c. for 
light hemlock: 26®30c. for middle uo.: 200294), for 
heavy do.: 23020c, for good damaged do.: layor 
raisins. 82.90®-; loose Muscatel da, $3.4009:65; 
currants. OXc-t Turkey prunes, 12 Xc.: citron, 28c.; 
Sultana raisins, l3J8®183<c.: Tannyma almonds, lBHe. 
Provixioti*.—The markets have beau very much 
depressed, with a slow business from shippers and a 
light speculative demaud, . „ 
New tness pork, on the spot, *17.75; lor May. *IT.,n 0 : 
for .1 une, *17.65. Dressed liog», 7Kc. Cut-moats, 7 W,c 
for dry salted shoulders boxed: lie. for 14-lbs. Merced 
pickled hams. Short-cut hams, boxed. 1014c. for B> tbs.: 
10 ‘<e. for 18 lbs.: owe. for 20 lbs : loose shoulders, 7,\c. 
for pickled ; loose hams, U)K0nxc. Bacon luc. tor 
long clear. HIX':. for short clear. I.ard, 11 5-lflc. for 
spot: 11 5-16c. for June. Tallow at 7%'c. Mtcartnn. 
like. Beef liams. first quality. $24021,90: tlOTOOd 
beef. *21.00 tn 22.HO for prime moss: *24026 for India 
mess: *31®ia for extra India city mess. Barreled 
beef at *9.54)011 for plain moss and *12.00013.50 for 
extra mess, 
Poultry nud finiue.—Dressed poultry Is scarce, 
but live supplies the extra wautsof trade- lave stock 
has ruled firmer with futr Western receipts. Wild 
pigeons are again arriving, the flights having settled 
at ft nearer polut than was expected. Good, dry 
feathered stock sell about the same a* picked. 
our quotations are:—Dressed chickens, New Jersey 
and Pemi'a. prime. 17 k»i8o.: fair to good l.VSWc.: 
Hlitto, prime, 1001 TC.l WcBtern, good to prime, 14® 
UOCHEpiTEIl. N. Y., May 2».-Flour dull 
aud unelrau-ied. Wheat dull and 5c- lower; red and 
amber. *1.5001.55; while; *1.61X011,70. Rye, 95c.<ai*l. 
QfVi.QAtt jA rm * UllM.AT IfiWftr 1 
ntu I.'lt I f leA8i)<idA> r 1TUIVL-, 
Com, 9061961’. Out* firm; 85®i0c Butter lower; 
2{xS2iic. Kggs plenty; 16®l0c. Dressed hogs, 808XC.; 
Lard, V2 @l!Xc. Potntoes lower; Poach Blows, *2.50 
02.75 ¥ bbl.; other kinds, *1.7502 25. Wool nominal: 
uo sales. Apples, *1.75(5i2 18 bushel. Dried apples, 
JlOAUe. Huy more plenty: *18020 for clover; tim¬ 
othy, 822®3tl. Straw, <13®l7, 
-- 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls, N. Y„ May 30,1874. 
The markat, for the week ending May 30, was not 
quite as brlBk as that of last week, ftud there was a 
tailing Off in price* of X®Xe. l’bo delivery of farm 
dairies reached about 300tioxofi, which sold at 8® 14c., 
most sales being made at u?®13c. The representation 
of factories was large, though the offerings were 
light. Prioea having declined, many held over their 
cheese for higher rates, while others sent forward 
t heir goods to be sold on commission. There worn 
about 4,000 boxes offered, of which less than 2,500 
Changed hands. We give transaction*, as follows: 
Avery & Ives, 32 boxes at 16kc.; Butts, 32, JSe.; 
Brockett's Bridge, 32 15c.: Cmiu)ohnrle, 62, 15Xc.; 
Oyadutta,28,15kC.; Centra! Valley,48, like.; Christ¬ 
man, 85. 15c.; Chyle, 61, 16o.t Cold Spring, 50. 15c.: 
Cook, Ives U Co., 85, 13c.) Crain eV Corners, 51, I5e : 
W. M. DUllkle, 1.1-> 0 .; Hut,onv)llr,6(L l.i^c.j Ragle, fit). 
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Just established for tbo purpose of delivering Genu¬ 
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No. 53 Ticnver «t., New York* 
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of the Peruvian Government, 03 Pino St., N. Y. 
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Price List. Jonhs’ Scale, Binghamton, N. Y, 
llt'lhlllll.l v-t*. 4 .AT II l/| 1*1, .hi, Min. IO,*L., Oi i*. 
Ives, 48,15c.'i Mlnden, 34, Iftc.; Little Falls Central. 55, 
14*0.) Mtmheloi, 75,15c.; Manholiu Center, 72, i5t(c.; 
Newville Association, 53, 15X0,1 Ntcliols, 40, 15Xc.; 
ctewvuie Association, ii.', iu>4c.; .siciiots, *u, m/ic.; 
Palatine Union, 60, 15 mo.; Sand Mill, 51,10c.; Shell’s 
Bush, 31, 16c.: Snell’s Bush, 00. 15c.; Snyder & Max- 
field, 151/fc,; SI. Johnsvllle. 71. l5o.; Stone, 55, 15c.; 
Van Burnsville, 45, 15c.; Dnnubu Cold Spring, 40, 
15Uc. 
we have advices from England to toe nrst week In 
May. Our London correspondent says there Is a small 
stock of English cheese on hand, which Is In good 
demand. American firm,and old wanted. New ted¬ 
der, being poor and Shimmed, don’t sell. Ho quotes 
American extra, 70080s,; Hue, 7 ?M;TIb.J secondary, 64 
®66s. The other descriptions of cheese sell as fol¬ 
lows—English Cheddar, 84® 92*.: Wiltshire double. 
72078*.; ('lo/slilro medium, "Oy.71*.; fine. Sit"86s.: 
Scotch, 76082s. Dutch cheese -Edams, OOwtSn; Uon- 
das, rskfttiOs.: Derby shape, 60070a. 
In l)utter thev Is a reduction. Agents make a 
stand. The cold, easterly wind* are tolling unfavor¬ 
ably on the home makes. Corks quoted at 14loc 150s.; 
Dorsets, 144s., Jersey, 1080118s.; Friesland, 1200130s.; 
Normandy uxtra. 110s. Canadian and Amorlcau have 
not yet arrived lu market. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
NK\v YORK, May 30, 1874. 
Beeves.—Trade was brisk ou Wednesday last In 
horned cattle, at ll@Wc„ 6®9« ewt. On Thursday 
trade was small, at 10@12>4c.. t>k®73£ cwt.; and was 
Htato, prime, i'W»i7c ; ; Mesiern, goon to prime, i«<>. tra(]0 was small, at 10@12>4c.. hk®7X cwt.; and was 
16c.: poor to good. IfiSidrle Pnj-kmfB, N.J., prime.-1® almost nominal "n Friday at IImJIAc... 13 beeves he- 
22c.: fair to good. 16o*2p«.- ; Mtat<. prim*., -(k-i U . tog sold at l?e., BW®7Y cwt. The general quality of 
Western, good to prime. 10®2()c.; poor to good, l.V^18o. 
LIVE Put/lTRY.—Near point fowls and chickens | 
qnotud st lC ''.)7cd Western do,, 16®10c,; turkeys. 150 
18c.; Ducks. 75087c. V pair for Western aud *101.37 
for N. J. Geese. *2.0002,76 for N. J-i do. Western, 
*1.5001.76; * few prime Western. *2. 
Game wild pigeons, fenthered or picked, 81.120 
*1.25 19 dozen; English snipe, *1.7502,00; plover, *1.50 
01.62; Bquabs, wild, per doz., *101.25. 
Rice. - Carolina, 7Jf®8c. for fair; 8X08Xc. for 
good; 8 X@H.Vo. for choice: 90. for prime. 
Seeds.—Clover at 10® lOXc- fur Pennsylvania; 10X0 
10Yc. for Western, aod 10jf®11«. for Hiate. Timothy, 
*3®3.12X- 
Tobacco. — The market Is Bttll unsettled, with a 
slow business and Increasing assortment of stocks. 
OLD CROP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Good leaf. 8 V@ 9ko. 9X0 10 c. 
Fine leaf.&V® lOXc. 103,0 10 . 1 ^ 0 . 
Selections......11 0 12 o. 11 ® 12xc. 
NEW CROP. 
Lugs.4X0 c. 5 06X o. 
Good do. ... 5 0 tjXc. GJi® 6 Xc. 
Low leaf. b ® 7 c. 7 0 7Xc. 
Medium leaf.. iX® 8 Xe. 8X0 9 o 
UBEDLEAE CROP Ok 1872. 
Connecticut fillers. 5 0 7 c. 
seconds. 9 0 15 0. 
wrappers. 18 0 50 0 
New York assorted lots.• -•••■] ® i* c - 
Ponnsylvuulu assorted lots.. 7X0 20 c, 
Ohio assorted lota. .8 0 7 c. 
Wisconsin assorted lots.. n ® 8 c. 
Vegelrtblea.—Exports or potatoes, pust week, 960 
bbls.; since Jan. 1st, 36,550 do.: same time last year, 
66,075 do. Potatoes are easier; prices have ruled too 
high with other garden produce so abundant. Of 
Bermuda produce there Is a large, offering and prices 
are lower. Southern green stuff arrive.* fully up to 
the wants Qt trade, and prices favor buyers. 
We quote choice Early Rose at *3.5001.75 ¥ bbl.; do. 
bulk, $303.50; Peach Blow, *3.50>«3.75 for bbls.; 
Peerless and Jackson quoted at $303.25 for prime 
lu bulk : Prince Alberts. In shipping order, $3..VSjta.75. 
Hub bald squash. *6: do. OlUTOt*, *205. Garlic. tlKI 
Strings: *10011. Cubnugcs, new Southern. 60c.®$2. 
Bermuda onions, *2®2.2.> crate. Florida string beans 
*1 V crate; Charleston, 5tlc.0f2.5O: do. ououinbers, *5 
@7; do. potatoes. *5.641 V bbl.: do. peas, $3.6005 V 
bushel. Norfolk do., bbl., M.60f«5, Jersey aspar¬ 
agus, *1 2501.75 ¥ dozen bunches. Bermuda potatoes, 
$8; do. tomatoes, 75e.0t$l ft box. 
Wool.—Samples of domestic lots have been close¬ 
ly worked down through a continued good demand 
from manufacturers. The arrivals of tire new clip 
are small, nlm /st entirely from California, und they 
are placed easily at full prices. The Indications are 
that prices for the new clip from nearer localities 
will open quite satisfactorily. 
DOMESTIC—-FLEECE, 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Cts. per lb. 
Picklock.82 0 70 
.. 55 0 60 
X . 53 0 58 
No. i ;. 50 0 53 
So: 2 ... « @53 
Coarso..... ..... 4o @ 48 
Combing...* 55 0 (i0 
New York, Michigan ami Wisconsin— 
XX...- ••• 51 0 54 
X . -..48 0 50 
No. 1. 46 0 18 
No. ..44 ® 46 
Coarse. 41 @43 
Combing. 52 @ oO 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
.. • 50 0 58 
X 47 0 50 
No.'L..:. 45 0 47 
No. .. 45 0 46 
Coarse.*. 40 @ 42 
Combing.55 @60 
Combing, unwashed.38 @ 42 
Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota— 
XX. 47 @ 50 
X 45 @ 48 
Coarse... 58 & 42 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed. 40 & 43 
50 0 53 
47 0 SO 
45 0 48 
55 0 60 
log sobl at 12o., 6X®7V cwt. The general quality of 
the herds tins bren from fair to choice, only ft few 
native and Spanish herds being coarse or poor. 
Special sains as follows . Coarse Michigan steers, 
VX cwt.. scant, like.: good Missouri do., 7X cwt., 
11 X 0 * 2 X 0 .; fair Illinois ao,. TX cwt.,HXc.: good do., 
do.. 7k ewt., strong, 12o.r eliolce do., do., 9X ewt,, 
180.: Texan steers, fv cwt., lOr-slOV cwt.; corn-fed 
do., do.. OX cwt., strong, lie.; still-fed Ohio bulls. 
.*V@5Xc., gross weight, 1,400 n>*. V head. From 660 
58 n,s. bus been allowed to the cwt., net. 
ill lleli On Wednesday and Thursday last 
fresh e.ows und their calves sold on n moderately 
free market from $45092.50 i8 bead: one choice fam¬ 
ily cow sold lit, <113. Trade fell ou Friday, there be¬ 
ing no quotations up to noon. 
VenliH.— 1 These animals ure very scarce, and sold 
freely from 8®9c. ik with u few at 7Ac. Calves 
have- been abundant and slow of sale from &@7Xo. 
Slieep und Ltinibs. Hprlng lambs have been 
slow from 1O012XC. H ft. On \vndmisday sheen sold 
at 6'Y@8X«.1 on Thursday ftf 4X070*. and on Friday 
at 5(s)7c. Bponiul sales ns follows :—Virginia lambs, 
60 tbs., 10Kc.: do., do., 56tts., lie ; Jersey lambs, 00 
its., lie.; Pennsylvania lambs, wiibs., 12c.; one Mtuall 
lot of olioloe quality Jersey larntis, lit lbs., 13c.; Jer¬ 
sey ewes, 90 lbs., 0X0.; Olilo sboep, 68 lb*., 4Xc.; do., 
do.. 79 lbs., 6X0.: do., do., 82 Jbs., 7u. All Of theso lots 
were shorn. 1K(J Illinois sheop, 94 lbs. and unshorn, 
8c.; Jersey sheep. H)0ib».,7Xt'- 
llngn.—Tliero have been no live hogs on sale 
: into our last weekly report, u«d citjdresBed have 
been weak on moderate sale* at"iki@7X°- IP •, with 
a Tew lotsut,7Xm 
Wholesale Prices tin-Dressed Ileitis Direct 
Irnnt City 8lntighler Houses.—Beef In slues, 
9010X0.; fore-quartern. 7«i8o.; lilud-quarters. 11X0 
lit:.; Tiiere 1 b a very small demand for selected ribs 
even at low rates,'being at n@lBc.; mutton, 008c.; 
top, t0cii2c.; spring Iuiiuib, ia@20c,; veal, 8014c, 
llorse I>|itrUet.-Only animals of Inferior qual¬ 
ity have boea offered for sale at auction, ami even 
at low rates sales worn slow. One fair carriage 
horso, *800; 2 fair ordinary light harness horses. 
*1000476 ; 17 poor quality light harness horses, *660 
05: f8 ordinary quality light harness horses, sim® 
180; 8 lair quality light harness horses. *2100210; 1 
trotter, *820 ; 2 pairs work horses, *147®160 The 
general city trade is dull, and stylish carnage horses 
are held from *1,30002.000 V pair. Thirty-two 
horses arrived per Erie Railroad. 
Muiidny’s sSnlng.—Beeves.—There was a larger 
but slow trade In horned eatlle, at 10013c., 5X@»X 
cwt. The herds on sale were not cleared off at noon. 
Milcli Cows.- Continue slow from *SS@67.50 ¥ 
bead, calves Included. 
Veals.—There was a very heavy run of poor qual¬ 
ity calves and a very dull trade In small lots at 0X0 
tic. *1 lb. 
Hhccp and Lambs.—Lambs sold In small lots 
from lux @ 12c. P lb. Hheep sold in largo flocks 
from 5X@6%c. There was a heavy run. and severa 
car loans remained unsold at noon 
llogs.—Live hogs not quoted; City dressed slow 
on a weak market at 7X07»e. ¥ lb. 
RKCETPTd OK LIVE 8TOCK. 
One Hundredth st.,.3,08;; 
Forty-Eighth St...... 000 
Fortieth 8t. 16 
Harslmus Cove.4,930 
Weehawkeu. 540 
Totals this week.8,509 
“ last week.8,943 
Cow*. 
Cut vo«, 
Sheep A 
LamW 
Hig*. 
10 
861 
39 
1000 
68 
686 
8.742 
000 
00 
1,385 
8.290 
24,575 
00 
00 
10,264 
15,076 
00 
00 
OUU 
01)0 
08 
2,922 
22.341 
39.651 
24 
1.302 
13,825 
38,518 
ive rates. 
Last week 
This week. 
Poor. 
Cents. 
Cents. 
.12 
0 13 
12 
0 13 
.11 
0 11X 
11 
@ 11* 
.10 
0 10k 
10 
W 10* 
. 8 
0 9V 
9 
0 9* 
.10* @ UX 
11 
0 11* 
Medium uuwashed. 
Course uuwashed. • •• 20 0*3 
Burry. ^ @25 
PULLED. 
Extra.J5 0 50 
^ % “ 
Combing. 5n ® 
Lambs. 40 0 43 
Short extra. 35 @28 
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Harris on Insects......,. .. 4 U0 
Do. on the Pig - Breeding. Management, Ac..... 1 54) 
Hatfield's American House Carpenter. 8 50 
Hints to Horse Keepers (Herbert's). I 76 
High Farming without Manure. 40 
Holly’s Art of Saw-FUlng.-. 76 
Holly's Curpunter's Hand Book (new)... 76 
Hooper's Dog and Guu.... 30 
Ueopes’ Bonk of Evergreens.. 8 00 
Hop Culture... 40 
How Crops Feud. 2 00 
How Crops Grow.. 2 1)0 
Hunter end Trapper... 1 00 
Mimniann’s Grapes and Wine.. 1 50 
Hussey's Natlona Cottage Architecture. 0 00 
InuiauCoru : Its Value, culture «na Uses. 1 50 
Jennings on Cattle and tlielr Diseases........... I T6 
1)0. Horse and his Diseases. I 76 
Do. Horse Training Mode Easy... 1 25 
I)o. Sheep, Swine und 4‘oulLry. 1 75 
Johnston’s Agricultural Chemistry. 1 76 
Do. Elements Agricultural Chemistry. 1 50 
Kemp’s Landscape Gardening.. 2 60 
I.nngstroth on the rtlvc and Honey Bee......... 2 00 
Lewis’ American Sportsman ...... . 2 76 
Lightning Rods, and How to Otnstruct Them, 
by Joint Phln. . *0 
Manual of Vmx and Hemp Culture. 20 
Manual oi Tobacco Culture..... .. 26 
MayneW's Illustrated Horse Management. 8 00 
Do. Illustrated Horse Doctor.. 3 00 
Mechanic's Companion (Nicholson). ....H 00 
Mechanics for Millwrights, Machinists and others 1 60 
Miles on Horse's Foot (cloth). 75 
Modem Cookery (by Miss Acton aud Mrs. 8. J. 
Hale)... I 75 
McClure's Diseases Of Horse, Cuttle and Sheep. 2 UO 
Money in the Garden, by P. T. Quinn.. 160 
Norris’ Fish Culture. . 1 76 
Norton’s Elements Scientific Agriculture. 76 
Qnlou Culture. 20 
Our Farm of Four Acres ... 80 
Pardee on Strawberry Culture... 76 
Parsons on the Rose... 1 26 
Pear Culture for Profit IP- T. Qulnnj. 1 00 
Podiler's Land Measure. 60 
Practical und BclentiUe Fruit Culture (Baker)... 4 00 
Practical Floriculture (I*. Henderson). 1 60 
Praclioal Poultry Keeper (J.. Wright). 2 00 
■ Practical Shepherd 1 Randall). 2 00 
Uuinby’a Mysteries of Bee Keeping. 1 50 
Quincy on SollIn 1 26 
Randall's Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry. 1 00 
Do. Sheep Husbandry m the soutu. I 50 
Klchardsoo Ou the Dog. 30 
Saunders' Domestic Poultry..... 40 
Scheock's Gardeners' Text-Book... 76 
Scribner’s Produce Tables. 80 
Do. Ready Reckoner and Log Book. 30 
' Simoson s Horse Portraiture— Breedr g, Rear¬ 
ing and Training Trotters....2 60 
8ix Hundred Recipes. 1 76 
Skeloton Leaves. 2 00 
Skllilul Housewife. 75 
Slack’s Trout Culture (new).,,...,,,,.,.,.,,....,., 1 60 
Stewart’s (John) Stable Book . .. .... .. 150 
, Tcgetoieler's Poultry Book (colored plates). 9 00 
Tegetoieier's Pigeon Book (colored plates). 6 00 
Ten Acres Enough.. 1 60 
The Boston Maunlnlst (Fitzgerald). 76 
, The Dog (hy Dinks. Mdyhew end Hutchinson).. 3 00 
‘ The Dug (new).. . 2 50 
The Horse (Stonehenge), 8vo„ 622 pp. 8 60 
; The Mule (Utley)—A Treatise on tne Breeding 
TTuiulng and uses to whiuh be may be pul.... 150 
’ Thu People's Practical Poultry Book. 1 60 
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Trout Culture ,8«th Green)... 100 
Trowbridge's (Mrs. Laura) Excelsior Cook Book 
and Housekeeper'* Aid. 1 26 
, Wsrder's Hedges and Evergreens. 160 
Waruig’s Elements of Agriculture...-.. 1 U0 
Watson’s American Home Garden................ 3 U0 
Wax Flowers, and How to Make Them. 2 5) 
• Western bruit Growers’Guide (Elliott). 160 
Wheeler’s Homes for the People. . 3 20 
Do. Rural Homes... 2 Oj) 
Windi.w Gardening (H. T. Williams). 1 W 
) Woodruff’s Trotting Horse of America.. 3 26 
* Woodward’* ilraperlea and Hort'J Bulldlugs .... 160 
Do. Country Home*... | ®0 
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r Do. Suburban and Country Houses.. .. l JO 
f Vouatt and Hpooneron the Ilorse... 1 60 
r Ynuatt and Martin on Cattle... 160 
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Youman's Hand-Book of Household Science.... 176 
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