Beans— Prime  pea,  $1.15®1.20:  fair  to  KOOd,  fl.OOa 
$1.10;  prime  mediums.  $1.00:  fair  to  eood,  Ib'i 
80o.:  poor,  tOafUK:.;  prime  marrows.  H.iftdl.M:  fair  to 
good.  $i.2S(;b1  40;  prime  while  kid,,  el.;iU<.>.l..i5  :  other, 
tl.OVrti  3(1;  prime  red  kidney,  $1.10., .1.15;  ether,  $1  I.5.* 
t.2,5j  l,tmii(Cal.),$2.iO.  Blaok bi'ut)s,S.'(.5U.  Peas— Cun. 
91  ■.  do.  in  hulk  and  hoi. d.H5a3ie.;  green,  $l.(lii!.a 
I.2II;  Southern  B.  &!.,3-husb.  hug,  T-'JVi(<y2,70;  split,  V 
hbl..  $0. 
Bkksu'ax  Incoming  In  more  freely  an>l  prieea  loiv- 
er.  Sales  at  iWgl'Sc.  for  Western  and  Soiiihern. 
lixporta  past  week  none;  since  Jan.  Isl, 38.341  Ihs.; 
8HU1U  lime  last  year.  .’W.liSO  do. 
Broom  CoIin  Is  si  ill  neglected  and  nominal. 
Wc  quote  Brush. short  green.  3H(iai0c.:  hurt,  rreen. 
SSii-Tilfk!.;  green,  medium,  6i.ciii>4c..  red  and  red-tippcd, 
Ikgilc. 
BnTTKR.— State  iinlter  Is  in  light  supply  and  the 
Pear  (K.int  produeers  have  to  some  cxinnt  dietato.l 
themai  hettn  the  inaiter  of  ualis.  Fnrstrletly  lancv 
seleeiliii.B  iOo.  has  been  qnotahte  several  days,  llaif 
mils  and  drkins  are  rngarded  high,  '.Kid  tin)  new 
flgiires  send  many  good  Iniyers  iu  senrtdi  of  tine 
\\  psh-irn.  Tills  movement  has  helped  We.stern  enn- 
aidovably  this  week.  While  a  free  nximrt  demand 
has  t.i  souie  dogrise  diminished  the  ruilier  large 
Slock  A  largo  p.irtion  of  WestCi  i|  huilur  Iiiih  ur- 
lived  i.eatiMl  and  frequently  H'ailje.  has  been 
iieeepteil  for  It.  The  following  liible  sliows  the  Ini- 
pnired  roverslmi  but  the  niiirket  N  not  over  strong. 
Ouite  n  ililtol'er  of  paina  tlial  were  held  hack  when 
the  market  wu-s  low  are  selling  .it,  easy  rigiires. 
Palls,  State  seleeted,  ‘/itaiWo,:  do.,  other  ’iVta’lle.; 
(TPiimerj,  3:s(t:ide.;  half  llrkln  tubs,  prime.-  Zft.fi7e.: 
fall- to  good.  37r4i24c.-.  Welsh  tuns  seleeteil.  2i(.e23c.; 
Welsh  tubs,  prime.  'ilf<t3;lu.;  lair  to  good,  2U(.(i  c.; 
I'uHs.  Wesiurn  creamery,  prime.  2.5«i.>7e,:  fair  to 
good.  av.i/J.V!.;  Western  tubs,  d.iiry,  good  to  prime, 
i'j:.i2l)o.;  fair  to  good.  VtSiiltic. 
W  esternr  faetory  eholoo.  ittilSe.;  do.  fair  to  good, 
14  "I  l.’ie.;  poor,  13til.>c.  flreuHe.  jntre,  ti'.tlOe. 
Wcsierii  (IrkiiiH  quoted  ul  i.iWlHo.  f.ir  poor  to  linn 
yellow.  Stale  llrklris  llK.i35i;.  tor  poor  to  fair,  24wt27c. 
for  prime.  Street  oruiim  palls  nnge  nt  33<ii28c. 
CHEESE. — There  has  heeii'ii,  liliHi-ul  supply  this 
week  of  other  than  cholee  slock;  the  latter  are 
searee .  the  warm  weather  gives  us  a  nnmher  of  lots 
out  of  oondllloii.,  Bkporturs  are  taking  ehoiec  stuck 
firoiuptly  ai  from  lOktitllc.:  other  grades  are  irrcgii- 
iir  lu  price.  Cheese  Is  generally  showing  the  sever¬ 
ity  ot  ihe  lint  weather  npon  them.  Kkports  past 
week,  ,')ll,ii52  boxes.  We  qnete-. 
iVew  at  lll\ijillc.  for  line  I'uotory;  KKolOlic.  for 
good;  SiidOrc.  for  fair;  do.,  null  skminied,76ii8c.;  do., 
skliiiiiiial,  .'l<U!.’ie.  Slatii  (arm  daliy,  lair  to  graiil,  .it 
tl.'C'tUlc.;  poor  lots,  7<i.lle.l  Westei  n  factory,  good  to 
prime.  O'y'iffildc.;  lair  lots.  llrW.Sc, 
Woslerii  choese  priiiuipally  tllilo,  and  mil  lirst-eliiss. 
Co'lTON'.  ICxport  imiveatent  I- fair  hut  prices  tluc- 
liiule  Hiiarply.  dosing  weak.  Closing  .sales  arc  :  -Kor 
.liioo,  11  l.i-Ilk.jill  3i-l.‘c.;  .(uly.  II  31-;t,h.'.;  .\iigiist,  12 
1-I6c.;  Seplcnihar.  I&.4ii3  Oetotii.r,  lll^e.;  No- 
vcinlipr,  llVi.tll  35.;i'2c.!  Iiiu-emnor,  II Vf.'oll  25dl2e.; 
J.iniiarv.  II  i^  .ill -.sidioi:.;  I'’cbruary.  12  1-33,1,12  1-1110.: 
March,  12;Mtk^l3  7-33cc.;  ykpril,  12  11.32yil2?ic.;  .May. 
12  !3-.22((0l2Mo. 
t^autuliuns  for  spot  eottuu,  based  on  American 
standard  of  chisstneallon 
I'IiIiiiiiIh.  Alfl.  'iWcilris.  7VriM 
Ordinary .  8  11  10  8  11-W  8  IMO  S  ll-lii 
Sfrlct  ordinary .  y,ii  •.t\  ill^  !lt<; 
(loud  ordinary .  10  UlO  10  MO  111  :i-l6  IU  3-1(1 
Sti  l,-l  good  do .  lOy  III:V  lOJi  10J< 
I,ow  middling .  II  3-10  II  3-10  II  7-10  11  7-10 
Kirict  lovy  middling...  I V\'  11(4  12  12 
.Middling . .  12,14  12m'  12  .5-10  12  5-10 
Hood  middlliig .  1214  1244  1214  I2!4 
Sirictgood  middling.  13H  l.lk,'  1.144  1344 
MiddI  .g  fair .  13^  13J4  1344  13X 
Pair .  H*4  14?i  14>4 
.Sfalucil, 
Good  ordinary . 8V  f.ow  middling .  I0S4 
Strict  ordinary...  .  !'i<  -Miildling .  lilt 
Domestic  Duikij  Kitinrs.  K.iyioru  past  week 
0.5  hbis.  apples  ;  Since  Juii.  1st,  1,037  bbis.;  same  time 
hist  year,  !l.6t)0  do. 
Apples— State,  ah, 'nd.  lOdtlOMc.;  do.,  quarters, 
Western  quarlers.  Ho.:  South.'rn  sliecil,  I0.i<il0>4c.  for 
prime:  fair  lois,  W4(ail0.:  Tennessee  rjiiurters,  HJ4c. 
Blai-Kberries.  lOKklillc,  l^oeled  peaches,  good  ami 
prime  Georgia.  I3,al4i<.;  do.  fancy,  lOu.  (inneeled 
(leaches.  now.  VJi^lSHe.  for  halves,  and  llK^llc.  for 
quarters.  iMums,  hjc.  llaspborcies,  SikOiU’Tc.  Cherries, 
new  pitted,  I'Ju. 
RCdS,— The  reelihklh  eggs  has  improved  decidedly. 
Prices  sh'.wiiig  a  sleady  advance  tlironglioiit  the 
week.  Niiw  that  reeeipt'  lav.ir  .-teaily  pric-s.  It  is  to 
be  U'died  that  sellers  will  not  advance  raiuii  so  r.ip- 
Idly  ns  (o  decrease  use.  Canmilan  begin  to  arrive 
more  hherally .  Soittherii  are  no  longer  iiuotahle. 
New  Jersey  and  near  point  i-ggs  are  scarce,  being 
mostly  used  at  the  boar, IP, g  houses. 
Ne,tr  piiiiiis,  V  lihl.,  Iljiial^c.:  ittatn  and  Penn..  10l< 
tflllu.t  Western,  prime,  llii-.;  ilo.  fair  iiiarks.  I3>4c.; 
Canadian,  lO^lChC.;  dm.-k.  Ili',ul5c.;  goose,  llkeiJIc. 
Bssextial  Oit.8.— Oil  Pepiioniiint.  in  glass. f  t.75  f 
D).;  in  tin. $123.  HpuurmLnI.  In  class,  (3.30;  in  tin.  93. 
Wlntergreon.  13.  MU-s.siifras,  .Vie. 
Kk.vtukioi. -The  supply  Is  light,  lint  the  deinuud 
does  not  call  for  iniicli  -••tiick.  Commuii  jioiillry 
feathers  not  wanted.  We  quote  prime  live  Western 
geese, 52(i«3.5e.;  mixed, do.,35<2ilaC. 
Kl.ol'lt.  -  K.Tport  niov.’menl.  has  hern  quite  liberal, 
but-  III  I  be  close  a  weiik  fcplilig  lu-ovalls  on  less  -atis- 
fiiclory  advices  from  abroad  r  quoted  at  $li;,!(l.4li  tor 
poor  to  very  choice  superlino  Slate ;  $3,4.5.10  for  vtM  y 
cnimori  lo  fair  o.xtra  ipi.:  $3.’. 57,4 3.2, 5  for  good  exira 
do.;  $.5.30-33.1111  f,,r  taiicydo..  ami  $3..Vaic7  lor  very 
choice  extra ;  $4(Si4.4il  for  Mipertlmi  Michigan,  Indi- 
an-i.  Iowa.  Ac-:  $.5ia3  25  f.-r  htiiiijdtig  e.xira  dp.,  the 
Ins-ldc  price  fur  Inferior,  and  ^j.IilV.J.'i  l»,  for  choice 
to  very  fancy  extra  do.:  good  to  rholee  white  wheat 
extias  at  ffi.flW.  taney  do..  »T.lf«(i7  7.5;  winter  wheat 
g'lnd  to  olioh-e  f.iiiid  v  city  mill  extras.  $7.5h(,t;i ; 
I',  111  ml -hoop  Ohio  a  I  $5<V43.I5.  and  Iruile  brands  of  do, 
at  $3,20(47:  St.  I,.iuis,  $C'.l(|ii,uli.25  for  i:oitiiDriii  to  f;ijr 
extra,  and  $ii.:ihriu:l  tor  good  to  very  r-|iolce;  Klinrie- 
sota  *•  straight  ”  at  to.'ilMt,  and  Pi|ient  at  t!i.2h3>iiMi 
ansoniul  Slock  at  from  $.'{.7S<,ii3,75 ;  No. 2:it '$2.3inr«.'i.:k> 
Southern  at  $'r, 45.2.5  X,,r  common  to  good  extvii,  $5.30 
iii.li.1.5  for  good  t,i  choice,  |li.2(i(ati.;AI  for  familv  ex¬ 
tra.  live  ttmir  nt  44.73'a3.;’().  ('orn  luea!  sellnlg  ut 
on  track.  Oats  at  34@4-8c.  for  mixed  Western  and 
State,  and  STi^lTc.  for  white  do, 
IfAy  ANij  Stu.Wi’.— ’I'he  market  Is  liberally  suppli¬ 
ed  ami  trade  is  moderate,  with  prices  without 
clintige. 
Bale  bar  Is  quoted  ;-Shipplng,  7l)(Si75c.:  retnll  quali¬ 
ties,  JkVaH.'ic.;  clover.  UOS'Uc.;  salt.  (itk^iSon.  Straw 
is  quoted  at  $1.1.5  for  loug  rye;  70a85c.  for  sliort 
rye ;  ri(i.ti5jo.  for  oal. 
Kxport-  r;;st  week.  Via  bales.  Since  Jan.  Ut.  37,- 
Oto  :  Sumo  timo  hi.st  year.  21.20(1. 
muti\vi.VE.4-SeIllng  at  $1,12,  with  a  little  better 
business. 
Hops.  — K.vport  this  week  673  bales;  this  Is  . ‘■how- 
mi'  a  freer  biii.siie.ss  than  bad  been  expected  from 
tins  sqiirce:  stocks  are  being  reduced  steadily  iimi  it 
In  anticipalcd  they  will  be  worked  down  closer  this 
year  than  fi-ru  iiiiriiher  of  sc.ason.s.  Prices  arc  wllli- 
imt  change,  but  llrialy  held.  The  qmilatlons  are  : 
N.  y.  State,  lliitl.yc.;  Kasterii,  d'kiloc.;  Wlaeonslns; 
'  y^n-i'links.  Hiijllle,;  Olds,  all  growths,  4<>«f5c.; 
Caltroraius  (nominal),  l.VijlSo.,  »'  Bi. 
i.iiyritKH.— Xleuil  >ck  sole  at  20®21c.  for  light; 
mlddlo.  21-._«2;ic.:  heavy,  •flc^MMc. ;  good  dam.iged, 
-Milk.— The  farmers'  prices  for  May  were  2i4fi«2Vo. 
ni.airily  2tio.  .Milk  Is  selling  better  at  tbc  ooiiimtssluu 
platlurins. 
Oil  C.\ice.— Western  brings  $4(i  (ourrcncy)  por  ton. 
I’oifLTiiy  ANT>  GAME. — Spring  chlokoiisarc  In  de- 
Scotch.  IkkaiGGs.  Dutch  choese— Edams,  ftiaTls.;  Qon- 
das,  48@S^, 
There  IS  »  brisk  demand  for  butter,  wiih  im  ad- 
Tunce  on  Normandy.  Dorsets  brings  140s.:  Porks 
12.53.;  Jersey,  lOfis.;  Danish  ami  Swedi.sh,  llKka-hiOs, 
No  American  or  Panadlau  butter  lu  market.  Oleo¬ 
margarine  sells  at  703*1148.  V  cwt. 
The  FAMILY  CHERRY  STONER 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS 
New  York.  Juno  17,  187C. 
BBCEIPTB  OF  LIVE  8IO».'K. 
Bheuf)  A 
CoWt«  CftlVAI.  r.MnV,*.  Uoft. 
Sixtieth  8t .  4.474  21  2,iR3  5.ri«3  lied 
Kortv-Elghth  8t .  (Kl  ;5:i  411  l.r2(!  Odd 
Kortloth  St .  (kW  lid  IHM)  IKK)  10.827 
llarsimiia  Cove . O.SIW  00  Ik)0  18.981  T.OtW 
Totals  this  week . 10.013  77  2  631  25.790  I7.ri;)(i 
••  last  week . U.02I!  35  4.715  21.71.5  22..527 
Heevkh.— Trnrin  opened  very  slow  on  last  .Monday 
ami  the  markets  clo>-ud  weak,  although  nearly  nil  of 
the  herdti  to  h«n«1  1ih«1  been  Hold  oll  ut  noon,  Priees 
riingod  at  ?:V<''.lli;.  B  p>.;  weights,  o.i^ffilo  cwt.  The 
quality  of  the  herds  to  iiund  wj.s  geuarully  rough  and 
not  fat  enough  to  meet  the  demand  ;  in  coiiSequenec, 
prices  were  oIT  a  fruetion  B  B-.  on  the  elosliig  rute.s  of 
the  previous  week.  Wedi'esdny  trade  yery  dull  on 
H  moderate  run  of  generally  fair  quullly  hoeves,  at 
8\<aI0c.r  weights,  OirtO  cwi.  ThiirMbiy,  tniiln  rtniill 
at  .kiC'glloic.;  wolghlH,  ikjiTi'  cwt.  Krldny,  the  nmrk- 
ets  closed  dull;  sales  at  SX'OilOtlt!.;  Wtdghts.  5\f!»,85,' 
cwt-  By  fsr  Ihu  larger  niimhar  of  the  herds  us uhove 
quoted  were  sold  on  3  Its.  net :  one  herd  run  down  to 
5i>  lbs.  net  and  a  few  carloads  of  selected  beeves  ob- 
iiilued  u7  IPs.  to  the  cwt.  nut.  Native  steors  sold  at 
iVii'iOXc.:  grailn,  do.  ul  lOkille.;  the  nattlu  sold  aliovo 
that  riito  wore  t<io  poor  to  intinnnee  trade.  Oxeii.9Ve. 
Sllll-tcd  steers,  9(<iiy>4e.;  Hpiuil,sh  steers,  9\c.  Bulls 
on  live  Weight.  3,;4(g)4>4C. 
COMPAUATIVK  RATEH. 
,  ,  This  week.  East  week. 
GuriKtg.  Penss.  Cents. 
Good . 12  ®  12  (j» 
H'li'r . II  kilIX  11  wllX 
I’oor . 10  10  to  lot 
Poorest. .  7', 'it  HX  8J«!<s  9X 
Gen.  selling  rates . . y.HkilOX  bXkilUK 
Milch  Powa.-Trado  slow  at  $10(t480  v  head  :  gen¬ 
eral  sales  at  $jlka)ll3  $  head— calves  iilwavs  ineUided. 
Five  uows  sold  at  $ I.KrtHO  B  head ;  10  ut  ${ak(ii72;  III  at 
The  neatest,  olennosl,  slMiule.st  and  best  Cherry 
-oner  over  known.  The  only  really  i)rae.tical  ma- 
dne  in  the  world,  rlcd  l  at  whoic.sale  by  the  hard- 
iiro  trailo  everywhere. 
(KOGDKM.  PGM  PA.NY, 
hole  ftln  inifiiei  iiroi'u,  .tnrciiu.  S',  il,, 
«r  S;t  U<:ii.ilo  SI.,  New  Voi'k. 
HTJi£ 
SHEEP  ANH  GAMBB.— Trade  still  slow  at  rather 
reduced  rates;  the  quality  of  the  Hocks  to  hand  lias 
been  generally  fair,  wyli  a  few  carloads  of  coarse 
quality  sheep  among  them.  Oli  Monday  shee))  s(dU 
at  Sc^Xc.;  lambs,  7Vi®8.So.  Wednesday,  sheep,  1)4 
(3I.5XC-;  lambs,  IkiSllc.  Thursday,  siieep  )l(g,3j4e.:  hiinha. 
GLINES’  SLATE  RUGFINO  PAINT  IS  THE  BEST 
Common  lugs 
Good  lugs,,., 
liOw  leaf . 
.Modiuiu  leaf. 
Good  leaf . 
Fine  leaf  ...., 
*^ultivator 
Ulcur  ^4vcTti.«(emcnts( 
Seconds  ami  Hllers.  8hi|)plnK  lots .  5Xfi>  7 
I’enusvlvaida,  assoned  lots . 11  (<418 
New  York  aiat.e  assorted  lots,  common .  7  f-li  9 
Ohio,  assorted  |i»ts . . .  7 
VVliRioeain.  .  yA  <6  7 
V'EfiKTAiii.LH,— Old  potutacA  have  run  out  well 
during  the  tiiiKt  forlnlglit  and  It  is  n(jt  likely  there 
will  he  tui'ther  losses  on  prime  Aloek.  New  polntoes 
are  In  large  -upplyaml  tending  In  biiy.us’  favor, 
(jtardeii  ntulfls  veusoiiably  low.  .N<!W.lei>ey  peas  hud 
a  short  crop.  I.ong  Island  In  good  .supidy.  Asnara- 
giisdull. 
Dotuti-ea— Old  I'enchblows.  bulk,  ].'r*';4l..'.u  B  hbl.: 
fcarlv  llosi",  $l-<tl  '23;  common,  SD'aibTc.:  Norfolk,  n-iw. 
j;l.5()iui:i;  Phurlesl<jn.  do..  $l.i;()to3.  Hercumla,  it'jii4.3(). 
Asjmrugus-Oy.Hlcr  n:iy.  B  doz.,  .$l.rKk,j/2:  N.  7.5c.® 
1.2.5.  Uhiiburh,  ti  IiK)  bunches,  $l.3(l.i  2.‘2.5.  iKoulhem 
cabhiige,  P  hhl..  $lr<4l.2ri.  J..  I,  caiilUlowpr,  B  bid,, 
$ l.oh(.a2 !  d<i  gree.n  pe.-is,  B  bag.  5U(.^r;ic.:  OharUvstim  to- 
maiocs,  P  crule.*2to230;  Floridado.,6he.(«,$|.'2.5;  Ber- 
uindu  Ilo.,  4'_5-ql .  box,  liOtoVSe.  Bermuda  imlons,  %< 
hii.-^h..  $li.u|  'Aj.  Norfolk  string  beans,  $  bid.,  Hat,  73<!. 
do.  round,  $l(i£2.  Long  Island  beets,  WO 
huiielies,  $2.5is<i;i. 
W'dob.— The  result  of  tho  large  uuetiroi  sale  of 
Wnoleu  gooq.s  this  week  has  boon  of  a  more  encour¬ 
aging  ehuructev,  leading  to  a  freer  Inquiry  from 
man  nf  acinrcrs.  Prices  are  without  an  advanco,  but 
more  steadily  hold.  The  trade  are  awaiting  with 
much  Interest  the  marketing  of  the  new  Western 
ClqlS.  Wc  quote  X.\  Western  fleoees  ut,>8(^4'iO.;  jcXX 
and  pleUIoeli  do.,  fiV® 48o,;  X  do.,  ikkait'Ko. 
DKERK  A  C’OMIMJVV  ,  MoHmc,  IR 
EASTEIIN  AGENTS— 
R.  H.  ALLEN  &  CO., 
ISO  ifc  I fH  W'uCrr  Ml.,  \t‘w  VorU* 
Who  furnish  lull  Ixfoum a'I'Ion  Fkek. 
SEE  JOHNSTON  HARVESTERS  AT  CENTENNIAL 
DO  YOUR  OWN  PRINTING! 
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THE  “VIBRATOR"  THRESHER  IS  KING  OF  ALL 
a$'.>r  I'roreAsioiial  an*l  AnintL'tir 
I*ei.itt>rs,  Noeiuties, 
utfteturors,  JVIerebAiit*,  Had  olhei*  Itia 
the  UJSST  ever  Invi-ntvil.  Ifl.OOG  in  iisir. 
Ten  stylea.  Prloo*  from  $8.00  to  $180.00 
BENJ.O.  yA/OOOS&CO.Manurrsand 
dfBltni  In  all  ktcdaef  Printing  $^ntorlal. 
bend  stamp  lor  Cutalugue.)  48  I'odoral  at,  lloutoa- 
TO  0.001)  has  been  Invc.^ted  In  Stock 
n*/ir  I'nvlloaes.  and  paid  liiHi  nor  cei  t.  proHt. 
How  to  Do  It.”  a  hook  nn  Wall  St.,  sent  fre.c. 
'I'P.MBUIDGE  ,t  PO.,  ILinkors,  2  Wall  .St.,  N.  Y. 
COUNTKY  CHEESE  MARKET, 
Li  itle  t'ALLS.  .V.  Y..  June  17,  187(1. 
Thk  market  has  been  rather  dull  this  week  and 
prleosh--ive  declined.  The  proportion  of  full  cream 
cheese  has  largely  ln<  rea.-.ed  and  hy  another  week 
we  are  Itkciy  to  oe  well  nil  of  the  akim-s  at  IhU 
markut. 
The  delivery  of  lurni  dairies  iimouiitod  to  about 
41X1  boxes  and  prices  ranged  atSfiilOe..  the  lower  rates 
being  for  lots  more  r,t  |i;>,a  skimmed. 
Ab«iUf.  121)  factories  were  represeuted,  olferlng  in 
tbc  aggregate  upward  of  7.000  boxes,  nearly  ti.ooo  of 
which  changed  hands.  The  range  of  prices  were  10 
f'HiOKc.,  the  hulk  of  s.-ili-M  going  at  lO'aC. 
The  quality  of  faciory  cheese  offered  this  week 
was  geoeiaiiy  good;  even  tho  every  day  cheese  which 
had  been  lightly  sklmmea  showed  meat  and  was  of 
clean  flavor  and  in  some  Instances  sold  at  a  price 
equal  woh  tint  creuins.  The  lota  Oireied  were  larger 
tli;i  M  )i<4i'i>tiif  nr$«. 
There  is  iioihlng  but  irrass  butter  now  coming  for¬ 
ward  and  tho  delivery  this  week  has  been  light 
rtice*  are  a  shade  lower  than  for  tbepreviuii.s  week 
the  range  being  22k#24c.  for  the  bulk,  with  One  lots 
fancy  at  :i5i;. 
We  have  advices  from  abroad  tor  the  lust  week 
lu  .May.  tJur  Loudon  eorri.'spnndeut  reportatliat  now 
.Aiiicncaii  clieesc  here  sold  at  oOiVjSSs.  The  stock  of 
exiia  Ttiio  was  exiiausted  and  secondary  sons  were 
pressed  at  a  reduction. 
file  prices  me  for  extra  American.  02@l)4».;  fine.  5(1 
good,  48(ai52s.:  secondary  and  cominrm,  IStolis 
Biigllsh  cheudar  brings  84®y08.;  Wiltshire  double 
UKgiiSs.:  Cheshire  medium,  iKkaiSSs.;  line,  TOffiSOs.. 
Manufactured  of  the  best  wood  and  iron,  and  put  up  In  the  staunchest  maeiior.  Shafts  and  rnke  head 
extra  strong  ;  thimble  idcolri  axloa  ;  wheels  hlgli,  well  built  and  flnlAlicd  :  seats  easy  and  t)i:iroiigiii  v  hruccd. 
Ihe  tcutli  made  HI  Kefiiied  Cliiwi  Ki.‘cl,  Teiiipere.l  In  i)H.  and  eveiy  one  tested  ut  tlie  faeiori .  They 
readily  adjiisf  themselvos  to  uneven  surfaces.  Every  Tomb  is  vvnri'niitcd.  The  springs  doiihle  coil, 
made  with  the  body  oi  the  tooth,  niiicli  Bimngeraiul  hcclerthun  the  small  •■ep  ir-ita  wire  I'olls  o  often  used 
in  Inferior  i-ukes.  The  Lock  Gever  has  an  ingeniously-contrived  patented  Joint,  which  hohls  the  rake 
r.gld  and  flnnly  to  Its  work,  while  down.  wiTiioti  r  tteixo  the  ija.mib  iju  rKLT. 
IliHcliui-gCiig  lilt;  Riilic  i.s  cHecteil  bv  simply  giving  the  sliohteat  iipwarJ  motion  to  the  handle  of 
Hie  lever,  whluli.  unlocking  it.  causes  the  l)i-ivor*a  wi-IkIii  to  tilt  the  Hake  arm  dlseharge  tho  coiitenls. 
A  cdlld  cun  operate  tho  Bake  with  ease.  It  w  easily  reoulatfii  for  unu  itiiul  of  ijroniiii. 
Twenty  Aeres  per  Guy  is  a  fair  day's  work  with  the  “Comes,”  .md  you  cun  save  enough  grain 
from  tweniy.flve  acres  of  stubble  to  pay  poh  the  rake.  Send  for  Hlustraled  Plrciilur  to  the  ilnmilact- 
A.  W.  COATES  &  CO.,  Alliance,  O. 
Or  to  the  Branch  Offices : 
N  ash  BUOS..  6  Church  SG.  -New  York, 
11.  W.  AUSTIN  il  CO..Phteagn,  HI. 
FUGGEU.  JUUNSO-V  &  CO..  MadlBOn,  Wls. 
JNO.  J.  MCGAYOCK  *  CO.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
J.  WIGDJCn  &  CO.,  Cinciiirmtl,  O. 
DEEUE,  MANSUH  &  CO.,  St.  laiuls.  Mo., 
and  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
n.  T.  PRICE  M  SON.  Allnghanv,  Pa. 
FRANK  BROS.  A  CO-  Min  Francisco.  CnI. 
N.  W.  SHIPPING  S.  A  C  CO-  I'ortlimd,  Oregon 
U.  G.  McPLLNG  (fe  PO.,  Kno.xvllle,  Tenii. 
aCOBIE.  REED  &  S-MPPH  Pltrsburuh,  Pa. 
WOOT'l'ON.  BHYANT  A  FERGUSON. 
Louisville,  Ky. 
