MOP 
HEAD 
Mink. New V t< and New England. 3 00 to 3 SO 
Mink. ran., Mtcli., and Mmti. 2 IK) to 2 50 
M .ilc. Snutherrt New York, New Jer- 
Pennsylvania, nnd Ohio. 1 00 to 150 
Maryland. Virginia. Kentucky, Indi¬ 
ana, Wiscoosln and I iwa... 75 to 125 
Missouri and all Southern. 50 to 75 
Muskrat, N'orUl, New York aiul Hast., 
Spring... 3li to 38 
Muskrat. West., including Penn, und 
Ohio, Spring.... :« to 35 
Muskrat. N. and EssCn, Full ,£ Winter 28 to 30 
Muskrat, West, including Penn, and 
Ohio. Winter... 26 to 28 
Muskrat. Southern prime. . 20 to 25 
Muskrat. Southern winter and fall. 15 to 20 
Otter. N’orih'n and Eastern and North- 
West.. 10 00 to 12 00 
Otter. Penn., N. J., (Hilo and Western.. 8 uO to 10 00 
Otter. Ky- Md., Vu„ Kan. and vicinity C 00 to 3 00 
Otter. North Carolina . < oo to ti no 
Oiw. South Carolina and Georgia. 2 00 to 4 OO 
Opossum. North, cased.. IS to 20 
Opossum, South and open North. 15 to IS 
Racoon. Mich.. N. Ind., N. Ohio, Indian 
handled, ditrk. I 00 to 1 25 
Racoon, 111_ town. YVIs. imd Minn, . fvi to 05 
IMcooii, N. Y. and K. States & N. Penn. 75 to 85 
Racoon, N. .1., S-Penn., Ind., 111., Mo., 
Seh.and Kan.. 50 to 05 
Rac>> n, Md.. Va , Ky. and Tcinn... —. 50 to 00 
Itacoon, N. and S. Cur., Geo.. Ark.. Flo. 
and Ala. 26 to 30 
Rah hits, eased. 2 to 3 
Skunks, prime hlach. No. 1. cased. —to 180 
Skunks, prlmk blank, No. 2. open. — to 1 50 
Skunks, prime one-half wultc streak, 
No. 2, cased. —to 130 
Skunks, prime Onc-half white streak, 
No. 2. open. —to 100 
Sk ulks, whole dreakod. Nos. 3 and 1.... 20 to 4>< 
Skunks,‘cubs. —to 5 
Wolf Skms, mountain, large, prime. 2 flu to 3 00 
Wolf Skins, prairie, average prime. 75 to 100 
Grain. Wheal. ba» been very little wanted hv 
shippers, the reports fruit abroad representing a 
dull condition of (rude there, and prices have de¬ 
clined. No. 2 Milwaukee, utbuit, $M3!< i So. 2 North¬ 
west, tu store. fd.SOSf; No. 1 Minnesota, *'.31; No.l 
Milwaukee, $ i white Weerern. il II .il «8; win¬ 
ter r. d end nmb.'r do,, *1.3765*1.45, Uve is ucurco 
anil wanted nt. »1.08 for Stale. Corn has boon In 
lar.Q receipt and available at l ever prices; new 
mixed Western. 87®.8a <jO.; new yellow do , 89)<ot9c.; 
new white do.. BOO. Oats have bann In larger supply 
and ruling at irregular prices, mixed Western, 78® 
76c.; white Western, 70©7b'c. 
Hat and Straw —The arrivals have been libe¬ 
ral and prices weak, the trade running moderate. 
Bale hay is quoted as follows ; 
Shipping bay U0 i«J6e,i retail uuniItlo*. 85e.©$1.0Q for 
prime stock • cl >wr nt 55<tf.>i6C.; suit nt 1)0(3—c. Straw 
q noted »t 7l’tt7ie. lor long rye; Cue. for short rye; 50 
®ti0c- for out. 
Hops.—T he market is very dull. The cool weather 
tend to restrict the demand from brewers, while 
tlu r iano export trade. Stocks are moderate, and 
bolder* urn disincline 1 to make concessions In their 
pr ct -. Quotations are; 
Stiic, iT,.<i0c- for good to elioioo new; 30.Tj.35c. for 
low to fair, new; Eastern, new. 28©3llc: Weatern, 
new. . SBC.: Yearlings. 15.jji.i3c-; Olds, nil growths, 3ra 
15c.; California*. 1371, 2S'*35c. 
Ms ;.i SuoAit —The supply i» hcavlor than the 
later i r.tde requires, nod it is likely that a good deal 
of sugar will bs carried over unless low prices send 
ti to consumers. We quote : 
New bright, It)., U> olio.; do. dark, 7(. 5 9c.; old. 0<ui 
8c. 8b up, B gal.. $K4l,17, 
MisrRtXANiocu. -Leather, hemlock sole. 25R© 
27for light. 27U30C. for middle: 2TK@29i>. for 
Iw 'vv. Spirits turpentine. S5o. Linseed oil. Cue., 
New Orleans molasses, 7IKo7Tc. Carolina nee, 
7M f,,s He. lleflued sugar at 8Y©9ji c. for soft yellow; 
& VM Id'tio. for soft white; llK'idll'Vc. for oruahed ; II 
(T) lIXO. for powdered and grnnuliUed. Ashton's suit, 
#3.- .‘.CO. Teas at IS'iviUl.fllfor extra floe to choicest 
Yuung Hyson; 4i<w77c. for superior to llucit uncol- 
oivd Japan; 30 tiJ7c. for superior to choicest Oolong. 
1’otrj.TltY AND GAME.—Tile market Is oust nnd 
lower for fowl , a* stock Is available through edv 
killers when receipts of dressed run short* Turkeys 
are fairlv Orm. Philadelphia dry picked are quoted 
at V5c for fowls. 35i'i;i8c. fur kilns, t0«il2c. for caponB, 
ami iOjTjjIoc. fjir spring chicks. 
Chickens—Western, good to poor, 18 Clfle.; fair to 
KCi'pi, iii.i/Iso. Turkov,-Western, good to prime, 2344 
25c.; fair to pood, 2 lot 23c.; ueavy. f$,i2ic. 
L've poultry, with the exception of ducks. Is in 
lar tc supply, and prices are weak 
Fowls, New Jersey, nor lb , I7ra18c,: Western, Hi© 
17c. Turkeys, Jorsov, c lb,,2ika‘32c; Western, I8©20c. 
Due us, Jersey, young, t* pair. 75c.mi; Webern, 75c. 
Geo e, Jersey, V pair, tiv 9 .25; W estern, #i.2M9J.SO; 
We'tern, gray, 
Game.—There 1* a fair dmuund, nnd prime quality 
In any item brines outside rates. We quote : 
W i!il pigeons, picked. C dot.. *1.«2*>1.75: unplckod, 
t i.’ti: ■ 1 .(?.*. English snipe, \' do/ . fi.25'«d.37. Plover, 
V ai.i, fl.2.7ft/1..17. Hand snipe. P Uox . i i.t>60c ; tellow 
legted do., large, $1.15© 1.57; do. small do., WJ .' 75c. 
P«OV tstONS. — Me!:r pork has been pressed l'or 
sale, nnd prices arts lower; quoted at »21,76 1or spot 
lorn. ; 11.SO lor June. $22 for July. Extra prune on 
spot, >ln.'.Val'i.2s, anil inmemc's, flu.TSnr.qu. Boxed 
dry-uiite t shoulder*, SVc-i Western llerced pickled 
h»m», i-,c. Boxed dr>-salted bams, UXOli^q. is aeon 
has been dull, with long clear at I 2 j*c , for Western 
12; .*•••, tor city and short clear at I'ijfc. Western siotun 
laivl 0 : 1 s Ipa-n pressed lor rale; quoted at lO>yc. for 
for rpol, Alay ; 1 ,,:c. for June. 15 13.10© Iflljc. for July. 
8tc;u lu*i at ihXftK.Yc. for YVesiciu, Beef hits been 
In light demand at *11 for extra mess- til) lor plain 
mem. Inspected; packet at $15; llerceil beer. $22<3;2I 
for India tu ».<; $2iltai2l for prime mias, ana city extra 
India mess itl$:8 i2'J. Beef hums have been dull, at 
$18w’3I. 
Si.ud.—C lover is In small stock and held llrraly at 
12c L .e.; timothy Is quiet, quoted at $2,604:2.76. 
'Tobacco.—T hr r; lias been very little doing, but 
holders nru quite Brin In their Views, encouraged by 
advanced Western markets. 
Light. Heavy. 
„ . Cents. Cents. 
Common lugs. bX@ll 11X@12 
Good iugs. HM(S12 12J*@I3 
Low leaf.,.,.. 12Hfssl3J< »KwUX 
Medium leaf. 14 4415 15 *17 
Good leaf. 10«@18 17V,iS)iy 
lino leaf. lujj.®13 19k»*21 
Select leaf. 18HQ20 22 ©25 
Some few lots of tho new California clip have been 
received at full prices. We quote : 
Ohio, Tonnsylvanta and West Virginia— 
unpicked, 
. [’lover, 
><•; i ollow 
Heavy. 
Cents. 
11K® 12 
12!*@1H 
13H'*14}< 
15 *17 
171* ©19 
191**21 
22 ©26 
8EEDLEAP—CROP OF 1873. 
„ Cents, 
Connecticut wrappers. 35 *55 
Assorted lots. 13 *30 
Massachusetts assorted lots.. . 15 *25 
t/Onueutieut uud MassachusoUs seeonds_in *n; 
Tillers. 7 ® 8 
Pennsylvania assorted iota. Hi *23 
Ohio assorted lots...10><;«/13 
W.scorisin assorted lots. gJSfsA III 
New York assorted lots, eotnmon. 9 *11 
Goudtofjne.. . 12 ©18 
, VCQETautbs. — Exports of put.atoes. past week, 
S5 hbi ,; since Jan. 1st. 32,888 do.; fame time last 
year, 32.950. OM potatoes are active and firm. Ber- 
mnutf* have dccllneui new bouthera are in market. 
Ln iila iuti p; as seeni to have run out; Norfolk will 
soon nil the want. Bermuda produce is gonorally 
lower. Asparagus is l« good supply ami lower. The 
hist Bwuiuda steamer brought L&M UDls polntoea, 
'•“ boxes beets, 9,190 do. tomatoes, MOO do. oalotis. 
Poach Blows, in bulk. T uOl.. f.’.40©3.75: Kurly 
Rose, in bulk, $2.25vi!?.59: Prince Alberts, do. $2* 
2.2a; Pucriegw., do., fl.di©!. It ; Chill Red, do. ?U5U,^ 
1.75: red and yellow oaions, V l.bl., 73c.*$1.25: 
rope, ji ;o‘j. $•*; garlic, C2.u0; Bermuda potatoes, $7.50; 
Southern dn.. $5.50; Toumtoe*. s- box, 75©$X‘.: Ber¬ 
muda onion*. V bush. OraU:, $1*1.71: Heinmda beets. 
*2; Southern kale, T bid.. $2; do spinach, V bill., $5; 
Charlcstoii green peas, v bo*b., $1*1.50 for ordinary, 
anu tor marrowfats; ns, a rag us. Southern. $3 
T New Jersey, *-’©•; Russia turnips, V bbl., Ct.75® 
■$. "iriots, V bbl,, $1,50*1.75. 
V.L.—There has been more doing in small lots, 
Dut as a rule Important trade is in abeyance, pending 
arrival- of the new clip, aviiie sales have been umdo 
at the West at 50e. for combing, on sheep’s back, 
bnearing has not commenced at the West as yet. 
Picklock . 
Cfcs* per lb. 
AK f.7t tVA 
XX . 
, 53 
X . 
No. 1 . 
. 60 
..60 
<| 52 
No. 2 . 
Coarse ... 
Combing. 
New York. Michigan und Wisconsin— 
.. , 46 
.. .17 
(A 4»4 
{j} 45 
(S> t33 
(a 52 
fa 61 
No. 1. 
No. 2 . 
Coarse . 
. 16 
43 
© 50 
© 46 
© Alt 
Combing . . . 
.54 
Indiana. Kentucky and Tetinessee— 
XX . 
.. . *4) 
r$ 63 
X . 
. 48 
© 62 
No. 1 . 
50 
Nn. 2 . 
® 48 
Coarse . 
Combing . 
. 42 
_61 
<& 46 
fa K2 
Combing, unwashed . 
. .«* 42 
Illinois. Xowa aud Minnesota — 
XX . 
X . 
. 4S 
.. 45 
fd 50 
48 
NO. 1 . 
.42 
50 
(gk 46 
Coarse . 
© 43 
Georgia. Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed. 38 © 42 
Medium unwashed.... :f7 * 40 
Coarse unwashed. 30 * 33 
Burry. .. .20 © 25 
ItOCHESTER, May S.—Flour market Is tlrrn, 
spring. $5.75: amber winter. $11.7,0; white winter, $7; 
double extra, $7.60. Rye tlourgiuiet at $5.r>0. Wheat 
steady; Milwaukee club, $1.18*1.28: amber winter, 
♦1.20*1.25; white wilder. $1.22*1. 0. Oats firm at I’.anv 
«0o. Corn steady *t 75©90C. for new Corn meal. $I.S'> 
*2. Butter, 237425C. Cheese. Ill* 17a. Kggs, Il»>it7e.. 
I.anl, i;.*lf,c. Maple sugar. 130H4C. Apples, repack¬ 
ed, p bhl.. $1.50 Potatoes, p bbl.. $1.20*1,87. Beam. 
hu.. $1.30.SiX.S0. Muss pork. V bbl., #22*23: clear 
do., $94; lmms. JSQlUc.; shoulders. 9* 10c. Dressed 
hogs, f uwt.. fi.'b.ahi. Turkeys. lBunSOe. Clileicenu, 
18®’Ue. Wool. 3S.44.V- riav $I-4„>1? utraw *«,.P.> 
Sixtieth St. 
BKPVMff, 
..3.771 
Cow», 
17 
C.lv.a, 
Oil 
Forty-Eighth M 
... 1)00 
50 
1.541 
Fortieth St. 
... UIKJ 
m 
882 
Ilarsninu Covo... 
...4,431 
00 
000 
YYcelmtvkon. 
... 380 
00 
090 
Totals this week.. 
*' last week.. 
.. 8,,775 
7#i 
2,5a 
...10.269 
183 
2,874 
Totals this week.... 8,575 2,5'4 13.695 25.C.12 
*• last week.1(1.209 133 2.674 24.513 35,427 
Beeves.— For the market on Monday lustfresli 
uHeritigs were 241 ear*, or 3^93 bead. Prime and ex¬ 
tra steers were scarce, and the average qual.ty was 
scarcely fair. The demand was a little stronger than 
on either of the ilireo previous market days, and 
prices were advanced about He. e It., compared with 
lue cloning rales of lust Sat urday. The lops of the 
best lota worn sold ut i;lj.l*i;)>fc.,t'> dressatHns.to the 
gross cwt., and imcnur to prime at u range of 10@il.ic,, 
to dre»* ft .',*58 ibH. Od Wednesday, with 2,'.0n beeves 
in market, mainly common to iair suers, with a 
small number Of cliuiee nnd extra ml tie, tbc market 
was moderately active, anil Monday's mieos warn 
fully .-usUlui d. Receipts Thursday w07,i 4le,.rlou.ln, 
or *8 bend, chlgtly good Illinois steer* and fat stin¬ 
ted Texans. Buyers were holding back and t-alus 
were slow, W/th too tendency ruthor downward than 
upward. Thu arrivals ymiterduy and to-oay were IU8 
carloads, or 1,3:6 head. Including n roualderublg num¬ 
ber of thin, coru-tod * too r» and hali-falLtnod still¬ 
er*. Good cattle were readily sold at former prices, 
nut holders of common grades had hard Work tu 
close out-their oCerlnga. Common to prime steers 
ranged ut 10«fijil2\t*., fo dress 534341ba. to the grot.s 
owt. Tho slight improvement in prices this week 
has dtanmebi'd tho losses of shippers, but tho bal¬ 
ance is siill on tbe wrong side and dealers aro be- 
glrming to fee! that it la hopeless to look tor any 
protits bo long us the railroad interests largely con¬ 
trol tho business. 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
l ast week. This week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Kxi.ru dteers. * ft .13 * 133f IS © 13.H 
i*oou....12 «# T.'iK 12X* I2X 
Fair...il* © Ilk Ilk© 12H 
Poor......,,.10!Y « Ilk H * U>» 
Poorest.10# © lb?4 III * lUk 
Gen. selling rates.U © ii llw* I2*i 
Milch Cows.—The supply for the week has been 
very moderate, and choice and extra cow* hftve 
been sold to privule partlevs at good tlgurog; but 
gouerally tbe market has ruled very amet at <-lll©80 
lor common to choice fresh cows, calves included. 
ior common to choice flush cows, calves Included, 
^pringors, must of which were good, ranged from 
$IXI©*0. 
Calves.—T ho market for veals has been improv¬ 
ing almost dally since last Friday until to-day, when 
the feeling appeared to fuvor a turn. Sales Wed¬ 
nesday and Thursduy were at 6J8*6Kc. V n>. for poor 
10 extra veals, am! the transactions yesterday and 
to-day were at 6®9ViC, IP It.. ineUnlWig 3* buttermilk 
culvi *, lA’i its. average, sold at Be. IP lb.; 32 State, 
milk-led Vt-alr, i;«l tbs. average, at 8b,e.: 22 do, 143 
os, average, at 9e., and 63 Mulint il’ully calves, 200 
its. average, at ‘J4j)9He- o- Fair to good iXrossed 
veals were tlrni to-duy at 10" lie. d It. 
SuiiEP and Lambs —Arrivals hayo been com¬ 
paratively llgbt ami the market lias ruled lairly 
steady, with a slight upward tendency iowar.1 the 
close. The ntferings of sheep have been mnirilv or¬ 
dinary to Pinup ‘ iipliOd. with but few lots of un¬ 
shorn. aud some of these of the verv poorest qual¬ 
ity. Virginia has tumUbcd several car [pads of 
spring lambs, and some sniiiil lots have arrived 
from tin* State and New Jersey. Closing quota- 
tiona are tlii»8c. P k). for oommou to prime unshorn 
sheup.5,S*8‘<o. for ordinary to extra clipped do., 
arid 10 * 110 . for ordinary to extra spring lambs. 
Swine.—T rade In live hogs at this market has 
been unimportant for many months, us the -laugh- 
terer.i : apply thi mselves exrlusivclv bv purchases 
In Chicago. Ruflalo and Piltshurgh. and thnre is hut 
little prospect of a revival ot the bUsines* before 
next fall. City dressed hogs have ruled dull gen - 
rally throughont the week, selling dowu to9K©93fi\ 
V it>- on Thursday, closing a shade tinner yesterday 
at 95f c. and opening to-day at 9*c., with the best light 
weights holding lor V’.O. 
$eur §uU'crti,ocmfnt,5i. 
The New Excelsior Lawn Mower. 
Rotary-Hook Lock-Stitch 
SEWING MACHINES 
MOKE THAN 
1 , 000,000 
OF THEIR 
nog's r owt.. iU.XKtiu. ’i urkey*. IsunSOp. Chlekens, 
18® >Uc. Wool, 38.443d. Hay. $13.«17. Htraw, $8<i l2, 
Timothy acod, $3©S.3u; (Mover. $7.50*7.75. Wood, 
hard, $< cord, $95410. Coal, $7.55«<,7.95 for stove. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls. N. Y., May 8, 1875. 
The market Is not so brisk this week as last and 
prices urc lower. The* delivery of farm dairies 
amount.-it to about 50! coxes and me top price «'aa 
l.ic.. with considerable selling nt io*12c., according 
to quality. Tbe offering* from factories iiggregatnil 
In the neighborhood of 3.1100 boxes, and the number 
Of factories represented was from 13 to la. Tho 
range of prices wont nil the way irom 13*. to i3c., 
the latter price being paid only for fanny lots. 
Buttpr remains about the same ru last week In 
price, but tbe delivery la light. 
uur advices trom abroad ur« to Uio fourth week In 
April. Our London Correspondent says ilia driest 
Cheddar and doable Wiltshire are scarce und want¬ 
ed. Dutch also commands toe extreme quotations. 
American cheese sells freely ut rull rates, though 
some are Offered at 50(«:l!3».. of comparatively good 
vain.. We give prices as follow* • 
American extra tine cheese brings 780480s.: next 
quality. 73*76* ; good. OU'aiTUs ; low grades. 60*58*. 
Knglisn Cneddar. tej i6r*.; Wiltshire doublo, 78 cHis.; 
CheslilrO medium. iW v74..; One, 30* — .., Scotch. 7<i© 
31s. Dutch Cheese - Edams, 60* J0s; Gondus. 54i«i668.; 
Derby shape, il)gi»M. 
’1 lieru Is nn important demand for butter at tho 
reduction of prices. Quotation* ore 
Jerseys, 110*118*.; Friesland, lir.s.; Danish. Kiel 
and Swedish, 12U)>.. Normandy, 9U©Hi)a.; American 
uud Cauadiau, 60*00., p cwt. 
-- 
LIVE ST OCK M ARKETS. 
Nj:w York. May 8. 1876. 
RECEIPTS OP LIVE STOCK. 
Sheep A 
Bkrvhb, Cftw», Calvo«. Lamb*. Hoffs. 
Family Ischiies 
In USE. 
A QUARTER of a CENTURY’S trial has dem¬ 
onstrated their superiority. 
66 J¥ 9 HEELEFl ct WILSON’S NEW 
No. (J MACHINE must eventually super¬ 
sede all others note run with which it comes 
in competition. IFc recommend for it the 
highest award which it ts in the power of the 
Institute, to bestow,” —Krona tbe unanimous 
Report of Hio five Judges of tho American 
Institute, Hew York, 1874. 
The Board of Managers unanimously ap¬ 
proved the report, and recommended for 
this machine the Gold Medal of the Inst itute. 
The Board of Direction unanimously ap¬ 
proved this recommendation, and awarded 
the Gold Medal to Wheeler <fe Wilson, the 
only gold medal awarded fur a Hewing Ma¬ 
chine by the American Iustiiute for 'many 
years. 
The .-l nstrian Official Report of the. Vienna 
Exposition pronounced it " the marvel of the 
Exposition,” nnd added , “ this universal 
machine sews the heaviest leather harness 
and the finest game with a truly pearl utilch.” 
The Grand Medal of Progress was award¬ 
ed for It. 
What the Leading Manufacturers of Boots 
and Shoes say of 
WHEELER & WILSON’S 
SEWING MACHINE. 
We, manufacturers of boots and shoes, are 
i using WTieeler & Wilson’s New No. t> Sewing 
Machine in all kinds of stitcliing on our work, 
and eonfidently believe that it will supersede 
oil others in this branch of manufactures, for 
the following reasons: 
1. Tbe work done, by tliis machine is supe¬ 
rior to that of any otlier in variety, amount, 
excellence and beauty. 
2. This machine is more durable tlian any 
otlier of its olusa, requiring much less outlay 
for repairs and renewal of parts, 
3. It does the cording or staying of button 
holes in a most elegant and substantial man¬ 
ner, without the expense of royalty. 
In short, because by the use of this machine 
we can turn out superior work at less cost 
than with any other. 
_ . [Signed by many ] 
22P It is fast superseding all other machines 
for leather work. 
WHEELER & WILSON’S 
IXTew Mo. 7 
MACHINE, 
now for the first time introduced to the pub¬ 
lic, ranks in excellence with their famous No. 
l! Machine, but has some modifications adapt¬ 
ing it to special classes of work. The Tailor 
will find it as well suited to his work as is 
No. 6 to leather w ork. It might properly be 
termed the Tailor’s Machine. 
Bend for Circular to 
Wleeler & Wilson Ill Go, 
44—14tli St M Now York. 
I 
It has the Largest Salo of any Lawm Mower 
in the World, 
It has been adopted, uml can bo seen In practical 
operation on Com vai Park and all tbe otlier City 
Pin Us. Now York > ilnvisriinirnt Ground* and 
City Purus. Washington i liiiHhni Cnimnon. 
Huston i Pru.peci Park. Ilrooklyn ) and on ul- 
in )*i every prominent Park throughout the I'uited 
Slate* mill i'liiindn. 
Till-: I4KKAT TRIAL of Lawn Mowers was 
held in New York City, .June 26th, 1S7I. There the 
Excolalwr Rami) into coni poll tio-< wittiull the best 
Lawn Mowers in ttu? world, and was uwurilod the 
111 till KriT FKKMIUM. 
Four sixes for luiBu powor . toursl/o* for horse¬ 
power. Prices from §1 5 to 82110. 
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. 
Address 
CHADB0RN & C0LDWELL M’F’G CO., 
Send for Circular. Nuwburgh, N. v. 
OVER 28,000 IN USE^ 
The Dest for Practical Purposes. 
sEVKN 8IZF8. For sale by Hardware Dealers 
generally, and bv the Maker*. 
liUAllA.il. K1VILP.N dc PASSMORE, 
W31 niurkot SI., Phllaiiolphia. 
For sale by R, H. ALLEN & CO., 
Agvuis, 189 & 191 YVuter St., New York. 
W HETIIEU YOU TRAVEL, OK "DON’T 
THA VEL MUCH,” iiave a General Accident 
Policy In tho Travelers. Apply to any Agout, or 
write to the Company at Hurtl ed, Conn. 
TRY DOBBINS’ ELECTRIC SOAP. 
A NY MAN OF SGNMG-whn wlshrs to save 
dollar*—will send for free Price List uf THE 
JONES SCALE WORKS Binghamton, N. Y. 
AfSCIlTQ Wanted—Salary or com mission. Ad- 
HU CII I O dress Cowan a Co., Eighth St., N. Y. 
^ AC Atf^s 
[pot* 
If the RURAL PURCHASING 
AGENCY cannot buy goods 
for less and sell goods 
for more money than 
you can yourselves, vs e 
don’t ask you to deal 
with it. TRY IT! 
RURAL PURCHASING AGENCY, 
78 Duane St. New Vork. 
Moore's rural New-Yorker is one of the best 
aurlcultural and family new.*j>apers published, und 
for many years has eeen an established favorite. It 
hats a. Umar, competent corps of writers, and while 
amntixH of agricultural Interest receive especial at- 
iaf.ri.iin. the literary and nows departments are not 
ntTffcotf'd Toe conducting editor and publisher. 
I>. ot t. Mooim, assures his patrons that his paper 
for gt?5 will present even greater aUrunDutis than 
befnrav and lie is sure to fulfill his priiroluo.— Penn 
Tan Avvret*. 
