ward liberally from all point*. while the demand lias 
been n very moderate onn. Western ami Stale stock 
lias arrived in prior order. Ouotatluus are for prime 
stock. Few sales of Western have exceeded 10c. 
Live poultry not wanted. Wo quote fuir to best: 
DRESSED POUVrKV, 
Chickens, State, y to. 10 ® 12 
Jersey. 12 © 11 
Western. 9 @ 11 
Very poor .. 5 ® 7 
Turkeys. State, W to. 12 ® 13 
Jersey .. 13 ® 11 
Western...,.. 10 ® 12 
Very poor. 6 © 9 
Ducks, Jersey, Ik to. 12 ® 14 
Western. 10 © 12 
Geese, Western, ¥ lb.. " @ l' 
Jersey. 10 Oil 12 
State,.. 6 <3 1 
Venison, abort saddles, V lb. 14 © l.< 
whole deer. ! . 10 Oil 12 
ITures..... 51) © 00 
ttabblts. 95 © 40 
Canvas Buck Ducks. V pair. 1 60 m\ 75 
Hed Head . 87 Ml On 
Mallard . 50 M 75 
Teal, Widgeon. Ac. 25 © 30 
Quail, prime, ¥ do*.. 1 Oil ®1 12 
PULLED 
Tub washed wools. 
Cailfondft, median) to lino— 
California, coarse and burry . 
Texas, mixed lots.. 
Texas, flue........ 
Texas, medium and course.... 
Dulled, uounlry. extra. 
I’ullod. country, supertlno. 
Orange County palls, prime. 46 « 
River palls, prime. .4- ©43 
State and creamery pails. 45 © 
State half-tubs, prime. 42 M43 
State, half-tubs, under uncle.39 MlO 
State tlrklns, prime ............... . •>» MlO 
State, common to tine. 3(1 ©37 
State Welsh tubs, prime...40 M4I 
State Welsh tubs, other. . J«n ©39 
State dairies, prlmo. entire.37 ©39 
Suite, fair, ... fiHwi 
Wes tern cre«merv, choice. >8 ©49 
Western, cruarnery. fair to good.35 ®3T 
Western half-mbx, lino.31 (".'31 
Western heir-tubs, other. 24 ©26 
Western dairy, p oked. 35 ©• J * 
Western p.mr hi full*.. . 13 ©24 
Western firkins, an me.... 311 ©82 
Western firkins, common.... 13 Mil 
Roll, fancy.■■•••.30 Wig 
Roll, other.20 ©26 
Cluwar.-Tho exports for the week are about 11,- 
000 boxes. Shippers have been disposed to close out 
urgent ordi i < «nl;. t in market on ...tbor aide be¬ 
ing In no unsat lactory position. Kino crudes of 
factories are held tirinlv, tint there has been a weak 
feeling on other stock. Shippers have paid 15 YM 
15%c. for vorv line fots.althougn 10c. Is still asked for 
fancy lota. Quotations arc : 
State, factory, fancy. 
State, factory, line. 
State, factory, g* md.. 
State, factory, fair-lots. 
State, factory, skimmed. 
state, farm oalry. good to prime. 
State, farm dairy, fair to good... 
Western factory, extra. 
Western factory, tlhe. 
Western puor to fair. 
Skims. 
Colton—Is lower and dull under large receipts at 
the ports with unfavorable foreign markets. Low 
middling upturn!, lie. 
Dried Fruit*.—in apples, quartered stock is in 
good demand and more in the seller’s favor. Denied 
poaches arc more active and firm. Uupoeled peaches 
are dull and weak. Ulackbcrrles held with more con¬ 
fidence. 
Apples, Southern, quarters. CM® 7 
State, sliced. ... 8 iio 
do. quarters.......... .. 7%© 7X 
Western. ... 7Ha* 7% 
Southern, sliced, good.. 7%© 9 
do (Jo fancy.. 10 Mil 
Blackberries, new. . 9%at 10 
Cherries....,.. 27 ©29 
Deaches, peeled, Georgia, new crop. 29 ©31 
dp. N. C. 92 ©34 
tlnpeeled, halves. 9 ©9% 
do. quarters. H © 
Plums. 18 ©20 
Raspberries, new..,.... HI ©32 
Egg*. Ther« Is very lltlle variation In the eggs 
market. The consumptive demand U extremely slack 
for the season. Holders of extra fresh Western stock 
have ihe prospect, of cold weather to support them, 
and they refuse to sell belowHOc..In view of curtailed 
supplies Litued are salable, but castor. Poor stork 
quoted at 17©18o.' 
Lone Island arid New Jersey, V bbl„ are quoted at 
31@32c.; state and Deuusylvania. 29«.30e. j exlru 
brands. Western, 2*©29e.: ordinary do., 28©2!i%e.; Ca¬ 
nadian, 18® 29c. Limed Htute, 22®23o.; do. Western, 
2l@22c. 
Frui It era. There I* no Improvement; 5!%c. is the 
best oiler for prime live Tennessee. 
Flournud Mrnl. -Export purchases have been 
small, the market abroad being unsatisfactory, while 
tiie better grad OS have been selling slowly on local 
account. Prices rule weak. 
State and Western, superb no.$4 10© 4 75 
Extra.... 5 0(1© 5 26 
Fancy extra...S Hum fi 75 
Minnesota extra...... 5 25©I9 (Ml 
Western, double extra...6 HU® 7 (XI 
Ohio, shipping....,. 4 85© 5 20 
Trade brands . 5 35® 5 56 
St. Louis, extra.. 0 90® 6 30 
Fancy ... ......... 6 50© 8 50 
Southern, extra... .... * 90(<* 5 85 
Doll bid 1 -xtru. . 5 90© 8 25 
Rye flour... 4 35© 5 85 
Corn meal. Jersey. 4 20® 4 25 
Brandywine.5 00® 6 10 
Western, yellow. 4 25© 4 75 
(to. white.. . 4 25© 4 40 
Buckwheat flour, Pa., ¥ 100 tos. 2 75© 3 00 
do State. 2 50® 2 80 
Fresh Fruits. The weather bn . been mild and 
detrimental to lots in store, and with a very limited 
outlet dealers begin to show some anxletv. Cran¬ 
berries are active for Western and outside use; the 
local trade Is quiet. It Is thought, however, that we 
shuli have room for all the stock, aud prices are fulr- 
iy Arm. Grapes quiet. 
Apples—Common.. ..81 (10© 1 50 
Selected varieties ...................... 2 26® 2 50 
Western N. V. mixed.. ....... . I 75© 2 WJ 
Cranberries-Fancy. F hox. 3 00® 
Prime. .. . .2 7,5© 
Green aud scalded. 1 1X1© I 75 
Cape Cod, fancy, V bbl . 9 59®li) 00 
Cape Cod, prime, V bbl.9 110© 
Good to prime, IX bbl... 8 ©8 60 
Light ordered, y bbl. 0 50© 7 5n 
Grapes—Catawba ..... 7® 9 
Nuts-Hickory, 78 bid. 6 00© 7 00 
Pear*—Cooking, bbl. 3 oo® t no 
Fancy, V bbl. 5 IX®I0 (HI 
California, per box..( 50© 4 56 
Quinces. V bbl.... 7 00 m 9 00 
Furs uiid SLiu*.— A few mi <or items have ad¬ 
vanced, but the market will not have a definite 
Home Amusement. 
I JIlREi pleasing, Instructive. Flora, n Flower 
Game. A loyal road to Botany, thickly strewn 
with laughter. Try It. Sent free for 50 cents. Ad¬ 
dress FLORA I, GAME CO,. 
l.oek Box I ill, Rochester, N. Y. 
IrflTITtfO 
Published Quarterly.- January Niimurk just 
issued, .oul contains over 100 Paui ••., 500 Ehohavixir, 
descriptions of mote than 500 of our host Flowers 
and Vegetable*, with Directions for Culture, Cot-ORRO 
Plats, etc.-Tim most useful and elegant work of 
the kind in the world. -Only aj cents for the year. 
Published in English and Geniian. 
Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. '. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
16 ® 
15Kffll5* 
14W©15 
13%M14% 
® , 
15 M 15% 
11 ("15 
15 ©15% 
14%© 15 
Little Falls, N, Y., Dec. 12,1874. 
TitK market this week has been dull, with no ma¬ 
terial Improvement In prices from those of last week. 
Farm dairy cheese, sold at II® IIMe. About a thou¬ 
sand boxes factory choose changed bunds, the prices 
lunging at. 14 %©13c., according to quality. Dairymen 
who have anything fancy are boldine for an advance, 
believing (hut prices on choice guilds will go Lo Ilk’. 
’J he sales tins week have been late ends November 
make. 
Butter Is com mg forward In considerable unantlty, 
mid sales have been made at 3!)©36e. for ordinary to 
good lots, ami u little better figures for fuuoy, to be 
used in home consumption. 
The wear,her during the early part of the week was 
nillil, with snow on tint hills. The herds in Herki¬ 
mer are still yielding milk,but many factor®* are 
about closing or aro making choose at Intervals of 
two and three days. 
We have advices from abroad for the third week 
In November Our London correspondent says En¬ 
glish fancy cihcere is scarce and higher and mediums 
of slow'.ale. American cheese of faultless quality 
Is in narrow compass and worth semiring ul pres¬ 
ent rates. Morn Is doing In secondary sorts. We 
give quotations, as follow*; 
Best American. 7fl©77*.; next quality, 74®7Bs.; sec¬ 
ondary, C4 mHS. The other descriptions of cheese 
sell us follows:—English LTieddar, H9®91s.: Wiltshire 
double, 73©80a,; Cheshire medium, 68©74».r line, 80© 
His.; Scotch, <6ffl82ii. Dutch cheese—Edams, 18©C0s.; 
Gondas, .i0©68s.; Derby .ihupc, fd®60s. 
There Is an Improved demand for butter of all 
sorts. Clonmolls sells at lMI©lfllls.; Corks, 163s.; Dor- 
sots. I60 h.; Normandy extra, KXra.; Danish, Kiel and 
Swedish, i.'i0®17U».; American and Canadian, 110®130s. 
11 11 ( II III IIIIYDI. Wiu Bll^n, fil/.UW, Ill'll UUt, UIUI 
for Fob.. 831. Ilacon Is lower; city long clear on the 
Spotlit, hike.; Western rRj.. 10%c.: long clear for Jan., 
lljjic.; long and short clour together tor .Inn., 10%e.; 
short clear for Jan., Kike. 
I.ard, kettle rendered, new Western. m 
stciim reudered. . 13%© 
city, good 111 bids. !3%© 
gut And bead, new ll, bbla. 13% (.4 
country store-packed. 13%® 
Hams, smoked, city. 12%® 
Western. . 12 ©12% 
Shoulders, smoked, pickled..... 87f© 
Hums, pickled, Western. 10 m© 
Shoulders, pickled .. 7 %m 
Bacon, long elcur. Western. 10%© 
abort clear. Western. I0%® 
Beef hums, Western, I8TS-4.t22.UiXd23.IK) 
India moss, p tierce.... 22.UU®'-’3.IM! 
prime mess . 20.ljO©2l.(XI 
plain mess. West, new. lOJX)®! l.Oll 
mess, extra, new. 11.50® 12.60 
Pork, mess, Western... .. 2ll.50M20.70 
extra prime. !7.50®Ls.00 
prime lie-"". 2(1 IH) *21.00 
Tailsw..... n%© 8* 
Seed.—Clover is lower; quoted nt 10c. Timothy 
Is dull lit t2.?0®2.80. Rough flax higher. Bales In 
small lots at f2.l0©2.20. 
Tnlmcco.—Business has been lighter since our 
lust; the export purchases limited, while thosnecu- 
lutlvi* trade Is meager; prices hold tlrmly throughout. 
WESTERN IdatIT LEAP. 
Cents. 
Common to good lugs.10KM11 
thmimoti leaf.11 HMl'.’W 
Medium leaf...,,13 ©13% 
Good leaf.14 ©15 
Fine loaf...15 ©16 
Selections.18 ©20 
Light cuttiug lugs.ID ©II 
Light cutting leuf.15 ©40 
CLARK8VII.LU AND WESTERN DISTRICT. 
Cents. 
Common to good lugs .II ©11% 
Common leaf. 12 6(13 
Medium leuf.I3%MI4% 
Good..15 ©|5% 
Fine...16 ©17 
Selections... 20 ©25 
8KKDLKA P—CROP OP 1870. 
Connecticut aud Massachusetts...5 ©9 
CROP OP 1871 AND 1872. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts wrappers... 18 ©30 
Selections.32 ©45 
seconds.10 ©12 
tiller*..6 © 7 
York assorted lots. 6 Mill 
wrappers... ..14 ©25 
tillers. 6 © 7 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.10 ©20 
wrappers.25 ©II) 
fillers. 9 ©10 
Ohio assorted lots. 7 © 7% 
Wisconsin assorted lots.. 7 © 7% 
CROP op 1873. 
Cents. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts seconds..., 10 ©111 
tillers. 6 ® 8 
Pennsylvania assorted lots.12 ©20 
Ohio assorted lot*. 7 ©7% 
Wisconsin assorted lot*.8%® 7 
New York assorted lots... 8 ©14 
lluvatm fillers, common..70 ©HU 
Havana tillers, fall-. ,85 ©92 
Havana fillers, line...........95 ©81 10 
Vara I and It. cuts assorted.80 ©85 
Vegetable*. - Exports of potatoes past, week, 9,900 
bbls. It whs thought that, after canal stock ceased 
arriving the market would favor holders. But there 
has boon no obstruction to rouoipls by rail, and the 
Stock Is receiving dully additions that kuep quota¬ 
tions from sritTeiiing. Tim demand Is not free, and 
prices are about, as they wore a week ago. Rod 
onions are plenty and easy; white and yellow sell 
at,out alike. Russia turnips are lower. Cnbbuge 
plenty and low for winter, Sweet potatoes have out¬ 
lived a steady demand; common ones cannot be dis¬ 
posed of. 
Potatoes, Early Hose, In bulk. ...82 12©2 37 
Peach Blows, bulk . ..... 1 76©2 25 
Prince Alberts, in bulk.2 (M©2 25 
Peerless, In bulk..... 1 75©2 IH) 
f For potatoes In double heads or shipping 
order, add 26®37o.J 
Sweet potatoes, Del,, yellow, per bbl.. 3 IX)®3 50 
Onions, red, per bbl... 2 50 m2 75 
do. yellow. 2 75©3 00 
(10. white. 2 7S©3 (Hi 
Turnips. Russia. Jersey, per bbl. 1 (Hk<i)l 25 
Cabbage*, new, Jersey, per 1IH)., r .5IXI©8 00 
Red cabbages, P KHI.9 00® 11 (HI 
Marrow squash, per bid. . 1 5I)®1 75 
Hubbard «'iuosh , . 1 75®2 DO 
Celery, (,( do*. .. I 25® 
Cauliflower, *( bbl. 3 00© 
Wool.-A very satisfactory trade bus been In 
progress luttyrly. Most of the woolen mill* are on 
lull time again, and this has led to Increased de¬ 
mand for wool. Borne large lines have been placed, 
reducing the stock materially. Prices generally arc 
linn, and on medium grades of fleeces %c. higher. 
DOMESTIC—FLEECE. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Ots. per lb. 
Picklock. 62 ® 70 
X to XX. 54 M 57% 
No, 2 to 1. 15 ©52 
Coarse. 44 © 46 
Combing.... 58 ® 61 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
X to XX. 50 ©52 
No.Stol. 41 ©46 
Coarsu .. 41 ® 43 
Combing. 54 © 56 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
X to XX.49 © 02 
N o. 2 to 1. 43 ©47 
Course.... 40 © 42 
Combing. 55 © 60 
Combing, unwashed. 38 © 42 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
X to XX. 47 © 49 
No. 2 to 1. 41 ©45 
Coarse. 38 © 42 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed. 36 ® 88 
Medium unwashed. 34 ©39 
Coarse unwashed.30 (at 33 
Burry. 20 ® 25 
DK.RSONS sending through us the regular snb- 
1 sci lotion price of any paper, periodical or book, 
costing fl .26 or over, will receive it at once Just as 
ordered, and lo Addition, wo will send I'Rltlc FOR 
One Year, “The Critic” and PREMIUM Pict¬ 
ure. THE C.iHTic ” l*iii new Hrst-oluss. illustrated 
monthly, fall of uliolco original literature; number¬ 
ing among its con1rtUtti<*rs some ot the ablest writers 
la the United States. No inlvort.lslnv sheet. 
Send lor free sample copy, explaining how we are 
enabled to give away one of the Vest papers publish¬ 
ed. Address Tilli CRITIC FOVll'A N V, 
Agent* Wanted. Cullutiii, Tenu. 
\1TKITF. TO THE TRAVELERS INSUIt- 
17 ANCE COMPANY, at Hartford, Conn., or 
apply to any agent, for a Life or General Accident 
Policy. 
BROWNE’S Metallic Weather Strips 
entirely exclude COLD drafts find 
DUST around window* and doors, stop 
RATTLING SASHES. Stood the test 
IO YEARS. Enclose jiictA.lorsumpIcs. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
NEW York. Dec. 12, 1874. 
Reeve*.—' There hus been a steady demand and 
light, urrtviils in good quality beeves, while poor 
quality have continued to be abuuduut aud slow of 
sale. On Wednesday hooves sold at 8®14o.j weights, 
5 m 11% cwt... strong ; Thursday. 8Y®18We,. 5©8% civt.i 
Friday. 8®19c., 5©8 cwt. From 63 to 69 lbs. has been 
allowed net. Bpeclal bhIus have hern : 
Btccrs. Cwt. Cts.l Bteers, Cwt. Ota. 
Virginia.IPs !)%® 10%,Missouri. 5% 9®9% 
do... . Vk 13 do... .fl% 10 
do. 9 IKY Illinois.6% 10® 11 
do. oxen, strong 11% 14 do.7 12 
Kentucky 
IF YOU WANT 
to purchase an elegant and durable hold WATCH, 
ami make a bun (Iso me saving in money, buy the 
I,ADD PATEN’I WATCH CASi; for Volll' movement. 
They arc mude In Mansard, Flat aud Dome shapes, 
to which we have Mil* fall added our new and beau¬ 
tiful II ASPEN Fl m Gents’, Ladles’and Boys’ sizes, 
Key and Stem Winders. , ^ 
For sale by dealers generally In all parts ot the 
COllIII I-V• 
N ll - All genuine tlr*t quality La'M Patent Cases 
aro stumped ” G W L” Inside thu Cover, and dutu of 
patent under llo* bevel. 
Bend tor lull Descriptive Circulars to the manu- 
factururs, .1 v Itnowx A <’*>., H Malden Lune.N. Y. 
10%®1l Texan. 5% 9% 
... I3%®13 do.5 8®8k 
do. oxen. 7X 9Y Churokeo.5% 9©9% 
Stale bulls, on live weight, 3%©4W cwt.. 5Kc.; do. 
cows, dry. $32.60 48 head; Illinois bulls, live weight, 
4M4!au. ¥ ». 
Ililcli Cot**. Ten cows and their calves were 
disposed of alW5® HO V bend, trade being Blow and 
limited. 
Venlnunil Cnlven. -The number Of sniooth qual¬ 
ity VeillH to band Is too small to constitute u ran I’kot; 
those sold went at 8©9e. V ib. Gras* calves were or 
very coarse quality ami very slow of sale even In 
small lots and at low rates, which were f6,25© 10.50 ft 
bend. 
Sheep nml Latlill*.—Trade has been llrm in 
good quality Nboep arid slow In lambs, quality being 
guriornlly coarse. Wednesday *bocp sold at i".6c. «i 
in.- lambs not quoted ; on Thursday, sheep, iX© 
0%e.i lambs, not quoted ; on Ftlday, sheep, l%®7%c.; 
lambs, 7©7Xc. Bpeclal sales have been: 
Bheep. I*b». Cts.l Bbeep, Los. Cts. 
Colorado. 80% *3.68 Jersey. Kjh t;% 
Illinois .. 84 4% do. ewes. HI 5 
do . 78 5 [Ohio.... 78 5 
do. 
Indiana... 
Kentucky 
20 Sheets of Choice Music, $1. 
A choice selection of Vocal and Instrumental 
Music, bv Strauss, la/.t, Tbomun and other popular 
Authors. Any ten mailed for *1. Bund stamp for 
Catalogue. Address 
BKNJ. W. HITCHCOCK, Puhllsbcr, 
No. 356 Third Avenue, New York. 
A NY MAN OF SENSE- who wislie* lo savr 
dollar*—will send for free Price List of THK 
JONES SCALE WORKS Binghamton. N. Y. 
State.*cnnt 70 \% 
do. and lambs 69 5\ 
.. do ..strong 89 6 
..135% 7 k Canada....scant 121 6% 
Kentucky owes 125 61f do. . strong IH 63f 
Canada and Stat.■ lambs, mixed, 78 lbs., 7%c. 
llog*. Wednesday, trade Blow. I.ivo hogs sold ut 
f7.(HI%©7.l2%c. v cwt.; Tnursday, trade hotter at 
S7.66% ; Friday, smooth quality Ohio, free of sale, nt 
7c. M Di. City dressed hove been dull and have sold 
uniformly at 8%©81tc. V ib.; selected hogs a(.8%c. 
Horne Mnrlcot. Bale* nt auction have been so 
few as not to In vo tmen quoted. At private sale 2 
single harness horses, suitable for heavy draft, sold 
at (30nii(j380 H head : 5 roadster* ill f2l)0(v275 b head ; 
I saddle horse, $176; 2 pottles, 850® 12, b bead. Fif¬ 
teen horse* arrived per Eric Itullroad via Oak niff 
Ht.atton, Forty-tbruc mules arrived per Pennsylva¬ 
nia Railroad via Hnrsimus Cove for shipment to 
foreign ports. _ 
Aloiiduv'n Sale*.—Beeve*.—Trttde was fair but 
rather slow ; pricus, including the sales of Christmas 
beeves, 7*y«iliiC.; weights. 4YM14 cwt. 12 Michigan 
steers and heifers sold for $2,193,14, quality being 
choice. 
II llcli Cows, Six cows and their calves sold at 
$46 ©hi v bead. 
VenlHiiiid C!ulvc».—There wero no quotations 
thin forenoon. 
•sheep nml Lambs. Trade slow, although some 
very choice (malltv slicop were offered for sale. 
Prices, 5©Sc. V th. for sheep. Only 313 lambs were 
sold ; these woatat7i©8c. F Ik. 
Hob*.—L ive hogs Bold at $6.75©7,18X V cwt. Trade 
In city dressed openud moderate at 8%©8%o. P n>. 
RECEIPT.* Ok LIVE STOCK. 
Shotas 4k 
U"«V«». Com, CsIvot, L«ml*« H ,:r„. 
One Hundredth St...2,713 4 154 103 (HHi 
Foriv-Elghtb Bt. 000 32 393 10,34.1 (H)(i 
Fortieth St. 000 (H) 69 3,412 21,135 
ilarsimus Cove... ...3,itH0 00 0(H) 8,705 15.426 
Wqohawken. 423 00 000 (MO D0U 
Totals this week. 7.115 36 616 22,565 36,561 
-• last week.8,863 89 1,030 31,041 39,458 
COMPARATIVK RATES. 
J.ast week. This week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Good Bteers * n>.12 © 13% ,112 © 14% 
Fair.ll © H!k 11 © 11* 
Poor.10 © 10'Y 10 m 10$ 
Poorest. 63f® 9$ 7%© 9$ 
Gen. selling rates .10 © 11% 11 © 12 
Our motive In establishing this Agency is to 
satisfy a long felt wunt among our ftUBSCRUiEHS, 
friends and the general public, thus offering a 
Reliable Medium 
through which they can supply all their wants In 
every branch of Trade, at the i xtremely Low PutCKS 
now ruling In New York Markets. Our 
Special Arrangements 
with leading Manufacturers and Merchants enable 
us to purchoso on more favorable terms than parties 
who trade direct could secure. 
Wo are also prepared ta receive 
Consignments 
of any nature, and will dispose of such business at 
the least practicable expense to the eonsignor.’return- 
ing prompt account-sales. Parties availing them¬ 
selves uf this and other Departments of our Agency 
can rely upon escaping llio commissions of 
Middle-Men, 
thus reducing tbo COST of their merchandise very 
materially. 
We fill an order for 
No. I qusliiy. 
Nor. * t:»,r. WmI A N. W. 
87 00© 9 (HI (H)© 7 <H) 
Ski® 1 99 80© ») 
1 50© I 75 1 26® I 411 
10 (XI© 15 09 7 (J0®10 00 
4 OOW' 5 (11) 2 i JO© 3 00 
8 (KL(il0 (X) 7 iXk"; 8 IX) 
2 Oft", 3 (X) 1 50® 2 (XI 
I oOw I 60 75© l 00 
I Mi, 20 )4© 16 
li(") 7 5® 6 
1 09® 1 75 75® 1 (X) 
79® 90 80© 80 
5© 80 5® 30 
1 00© l 26 
— l.i© 06 
Gray Fox.. 
Red Tox. 
Black Bear. .. . 
Brown cubsund yearlings 
Fisher. 
Mink, chirk. 
Mink, pitlc..... 
Muskrat, fall. 
Kltrs.....-. 
Beuver, P to. 
Racoon.... 
OppowHiim.. 
Skunk, bluek. 
Skunk, striped. 
Ornln.—'Thcuxport business has been limited and 
prices weak for wheat, while corn and oats have held 
up well on account of the small supplies. We quote'- 
Wheat.Chicago No. 2.Bl 10@1 J2 
Milwaukee No. 2. I 14©1 15 
do. No. I, old, spring. 1 1H©J 25 
Western Red..-.1 18©1 26 
do. Amber... ..1 ;N©1 29 
Rye, State... . ‘J* 
Outs, new mixed... lw® 0H% 
do. White.-. 59% 
Corn. Western mired.. 95© 98 
do. Yellow.... 93® 93% 
d '. WblGi. M 
Barley Malt. Ganada West. I 6tKol 62 
Barley,C.W....} - 
State, two-rowed ... . 1 30®} 32 
do., four-rowed .... 1 35® 1 38 
Hay nml Straw.—With the close approach to 
the period when river navigation will be ended, 
holders arc firmer in their views. 
Quotations are lor prime timothy hay. $18®20 p 
ton; good do., *14© 16; fair do..flOMl'2; do. clover. 
$8©i'2. Straw, No. I. long, 712 © 13; No. 2, short, 
as carefully and promptly as a large order, and In¬ 
vito the patronage of individual*, “clubs,” Ac. 
EVERYTHING come* within Our province, from 
A NEEDLE TO A STEAM ENGINE ! 
Our commission Is small, and always uniform. 
■•I x |»! u it a lory Cl mil nr.*, 
which give full and complete information regarding 
the Agency, mailed on receipt of stamp. 
We will not be responsible for moneys, unless sent 
by Express, P. O. Money Order, Registered Letter or 
Draft on Now York. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
C. H. E. REDDING, 
Manager Itural Furclmslng Agency, 
Rural Now-Yorker Office, New York, 
rr p. o. Box 5Ni. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
J ust the thing for Holiday Present Is the Fleet- 
wood Scroll Saw, mude by Trump Brothers, Wll 
mington, Del. Full description In Rural, Dec. 12tli 
