328 
MAY 44 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
Northern—Vermont dairy lota, choice, 21@22c.; N. 
Y. dairy lota, choice, 2l<$22c.; fair to good, 14@1SC. 
New Western choice creameries, at@25c ; do. fair 
to good, 20(3230; ladle packed, choice, is@l9o.; do. 
fair to good, iota17c. Old butter—Creameries; t8o.; 
Fall made dairy, 18c ; choice dairy, 10®180,; com¬ 
mon to good dairy, iodide., and Western ladle 
packed lOiailSc. c'ukksk — Northern factory, 
choice, 13V($UC. H? It.; fair to good, U Vj 
@l3c.; aklmtned, Sftfltc.; Western factory, 
choice, 13^ta)14e.; fair to good, ll@12.yc.; 
skim, T ilOo. Kncis—Eastern at R5)tf@l6c,; North¬ 
ern, ir>yc.; Western, ib@15^c # doz. Bkans— 
Northern hand picked pea »( *is.7<i@2,7S 'ft bash.; 
do. New York at $2 60 ga 2 7o ; do cotninou at $2 4ditf 
2 50; medium choice, U .55(32 10 ; common to good, 
$2.40:32 50 ; yellow eyes, $2 20@2 55; red kidneys, 
$1.60(JU.SO. Canada peas, Tsetstfi.ii) jjji bush, for 
common to choice; green peas, $1.25(n>l.70. Pota- 
toks are now dull; we quote V ro os took Hose at 90 
@95c. 'ft bush.; Maine Central Hose at so@asc.; 
Northern Hose ataowSSc.: Prolitlcs at 89<j$86e., and 
Peerless at 70(3750. W Ousn. Apfi.ks at $1@2.50 
bbl. CRANBBRKIKS at $S@6. Unions-R ed, $3@ 
3.50; while, $.t,7&@4 y bbl., and Bermuda tl.60@ 
1.60 ^ crate. 
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South Bend Evening Register. 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISION 8. 
New Tors, Saturdar.fMay 7, 1881. 
Beans ani> PEAd.-Hlgh prices have caused a 
cause In the bean trade and there are enough weak- 
kneed hr liters to quote a decline Others feel as¬ 
sured that when buyers have to again call for sup¬ 
plies the moderate supply here anti in the country 
will harden rates again. nrocn pew quiet, with 
few making *1.55(31.60, Southern B. K. firm at $3.25 
18 2-bush. bag. 
Medium beans, prime, I2.55i®2.60; utbor. $?.25@2.5(l; 
marrow, prime, $4.tjU;«r2.65; other. I2.1(K<t2.0(l; white 
kidney and pea t2.2j«t2.65. red kidney, prime, $1,603 
1.65, other, • muubI.oi); black or turtle soup. $1.(53 
1.50: I dm a, $5@.Y&Q nominal. 
BtrlTTKlt.—With enlarged supplies of fodder grndes 
the iccdnjc bus ruled weak. At the close tin Inquiry 
from exporter* has <a used u better feeling, bat 
prices ue qnotiid are tub. The home trade too fias 
increased, and If the market is not swamped with 
supplies a steadier week Is lo lied fur. Poor on tale 
will.,- State or Wefetpin soon drops to grease prices. 
Finn half tubs are liavinv a good ready sale, fre¬ 
quently moving quicker Ilian ootneoi the real and 
flctiii mac earn i , 
New Bulter -Creamery. choice WeBlern and Pa, 
23(<*ilL. Ollier. 20322c.; sweet cream, 20rt22c.: State 
hull' tubs. Choice, :2c; lair to prime, 18 4 , 20 c.; 
WeOh.iin.mo, I'-laIDo.: other i7ia.l9o.; very common 
or stale new iZtvltkv. Western imitation creamery 15 
@2uc.: do dsiri 1 I5@19c., factory I2®i0c. 
Old Uuttor ranges UliDlSe. 
U.icoiptr lot »eek 473BO pkgs. 
Exports do. 2,281 do. 
CuitLHE.—The new have shown a little mure freely 
in Hid i,apply and export interest lias been stronger; 
prices tot choice stock have been well sustained. 
Shipment* tor the week 21.8ST boxes. Quotations 
are for 
New at 12Yc. for best ; U&itl’liC. for fair 
and good lots; do. skimmed at 7 «d8>,o, old as fol¬ 
lows, fancy at, 18so. ; 00 . lair to prime, lljf@ 
18c: Ohio factory, good to prime, ll«;l2e.: oo. nat. 
lair to good. IW 1 c.; do. poor to futr. 86110 c. Skimmed 
creamery, 4(860, 
Receipts ior week 2-11129 boxes. 
Exports (or week. ,8 591 boxes. 
Liverpool cable, 70s. 
SteAm to Liverpool. 22*.6d. 
COTTON.—The market has been vary quiet and 
sh wi, g 9light changes only; latest prices are for 
May, lO.SLji 10.34 c.; June, 10-43tfilUlc.; July, 10.82@ 
10.53a.; August, ,U.5te.i September, 10.34*.0 3.ic.; Oc¬ 
tober, butt*Ilia: November. 9 . 881 a9 a'.ie.. December, 
9,881*9.890.: J»UU«ry, 9,U7iS99.09c. 
Quotation* lor spot ouitouaro based on American 
standa'd of oliiaxiflcatlon. and or cotton in store 
running In quality ool more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
A. Orleans 
UvUiuls. 
and iruir. 
Texas. 
t> i5-l0 
7 3-16 
7 3-111 
•«»• 7 Vi* 10 
7 15-16 
7 15-16 
... 
8 15-16 
8 16-16 
9'4 
9 7-16 
9 7*16 
... 9 18-16 
IU 3-16 
10 3-16 
.. 10 5-16 
10* 
lUik, 
...19 9-III 
19 13-16 
10 18-16 
... 
11% 
UK 
11 & 
UK 
11)4 
.... I2« 
12* 
12% 
.... 1 ix 
13 X 
13* 
STAIN tD. 
6S 1 Low middling. 
83$ 
7« ' Middling. 
. 9 11-16 
Ordinary.... . 
Strict ordinary... 
Good ordinary...,. 
Strict good do..... 
Low middling.. 
Strict low middling... 
Middling. 
Uood middling. 
Strict good middling.. 
Middling Fair......... 
Fair... 
Uood ordinary. 
Bti 101 good ordinary. 
Receipts for the week, 18,084 bales, Exports do. 
7.9 -I do. 
Dried FRPIT8.—Apples have u fair ranging and 
hold to drm prices. Peaches are 111 moderate de¬ 
mand. email 11 uits are quiet and unchanged. Quo- 
tail ms; 
evaporated apples at S>y<aJC. for prime and 
choice stork; sliced apples at »>jtav5Xc. for good to 
choice North Carolina , 4,ai4>io. lor Va,apples, h»4HC. 
for Touu do; 4!*itfie. for State do: 4!*@4Yc. for west¬ 
ern.Ohio and Mich. Peaches at 28@2i)ufor evaporated 
peeled; 13>4C. tor unpeeled do; N. C. peeled at 19@ 
22c.: for toe better qaatlUus of new and 12(tflse. for 
old; nnpeeled peaches at SWuSke. lor halves and 
6h,e. tor quarters. Plums at 15i«ltlc. Blackberries 
at He. f< r prime. 1 berries at 16c. Raspberries at 24 
Stale. Whortleberries il«llQc. 
Keceipta lor tuu week, all kinds, 1,700 pkgs. 
Exports dried apples, 1,375 pkgs. 
kC.OB-—Receipts for week, 21.081 bbls.; do.last week 
14,U» bbls. The market b s resumed 'is usual Spring 
courte wlien Ktippltesare free; prices are down uud 
buy era can iorutt them lo keep uear their views with 
an assured supply. 
Near points. Use.: State land Fa., 13H'wl35fo.: 
Western. Ut.Qie'OSc.; Southern, 12X6812Vo,; poorly 
packed, and .-mail run IZahlX-.’.: goose 23aii24o. duck, 
16@l?<?. 
Flour.- IlltB market shows a fair degree of activ¬ 
ity and price? closed strong. Shipments lor the 
week 1,926 bbls. uud 40,2uO Dags. 
Latest prices are: i- 76t»4.50 lor very Inferior to 
strictly taricy superfine State and Western. $4.iu<t4.60 
for pour to cnoice ejira State aud Western, odd lota 
and line*; tii.ibto-.76 for choice to fancy do.; in¬ 
ferior lo good wtia« Wucat, trade and family extras, 
$4.50 *5.60: good to choice do.at $5.50ta6.35;(very choice 
up to (6.50 and fancy at t«.7&;) red and am¬ 
ber wiiu.hi wheal inferior lo etiuioe trade and fam¬ 
ily at M.uUgtU.lj; round hoop Ohio, $4.5044 85; 
and trade and family brands of dr . ai $6.00 
© 6 . 25 , the latter for very choice: at. Lost# 14,35*6.66 
for iufertor 10 good extra, $5.05@6.50 tor good to 
very choice, and up to $6,654*7 .(10 for very fancy 
brands: Minn, cleat luferior to very choice at I4.4U4 
5.7'; Minnesota "straight.’' poor to very ohoiee, at 
$5 3546.75, and patent inferior to fancy at $5.75©9,U); 
city mill extra at ti.iiLt.ii.70 for the West Indies; 
do. for England at ♦4.4(4,14.75 for poor to choice spring 
wheat; do. trade and (autllr extra* $5 7046.76: do. 
for Houth America It.VhaO.OO, the lutter for very 
choice; NO, 2 at 13 00@3.@ for very poor to very 
fancy. 
Receipts for week, flour, bbls. 93,U!0; corn meal, 
do. 5.314; wheat, bush., 712,575. corn. do. 324,7(2); <>ats 
do. 17.1,700; ryo, do 4,020: malt, do. 37,760; barley, do. 
32,800; btrans. do., 6,152! neo, Pkga. L*45. 
Exports for week, Hour, bbls. Oe.200; ooru meal, 
do. 4 500. wheat, bush. 917.700; corn, do. 491,570; oats, 
do. 71.550; pass, do. 2,001. beans, pkgs, 1,338; rice do. 
1,117. 
Chun MkAL-dalen ut 13,25463.80 for Brandywtue 
and $2.761163.25 for yellow Western. 
ITEkbii Fuli its.—A few choice apples go abroad us 
freights are low and the risk Is small; exports for 
week, 1,14ill bbls.: specially saved tots are drm but 
ordinary orchard puoklugH are Irregular, Frlme 
stuck. *2@,,'.26ltf2.10 ; common lo fair, $1451.50; other 
from 75c. indefinitely downward, Cranberries have 
scarcely any sale; fresh rhubarb helps to put them 
aside; N. J. crates,75c.@$L50as to hardness. Straw¬ 
berries turn out fine and sell briskly ; quoted 35® 
40o., mostly clear stock. Hot-houae grapes—Black 
Hamburg*. $2 $1 lb. Peanuts have a fair sale at firm 
prices; Va. hand-picked IVtoli'e.; other, 3X@4>fc; 
sheUed„3ia3Hc; pecan* 7u$8c. 
Obain.—W heat lias been aclive and closed higher: 
expert* for the week have been 800,000 bush.; latest 
prices are for 
No. 1 White at IUT.ai.27H do. May at $1.22H^ 
1.23U: do. June at $i SOHkjLSOX ; do. steamer grade 
at $1.24(41.24V. No .2 white at $1.24H©1.25: angTaded 
white n $1.20X41.26; mixed Winter at *1.26(<si.26H; 
No. 2 red atl*i.29al,'h<X; do. May at $1.25i.il M; do. 
do. June atS1.22H<ai.23,H, do, July at^U20(^L20X: dn, 
August at $1.15V®1.16; do. sieatner grade at $i.26: 
No. 3 red at $1.24 hi ungraded red at $1.18ia$t.28; No. 
2 Chicago and Milwaukee Spring at $t.asft1.27; N, V, 
No.2 Spring at $1.23; No. 3 Milwaukee Spring at 
il.lUH. 
Rye at $ 1 . 1 '.t tfl.il. 
oats are being taken freely at strong prices; latest 
sales are of 
No. 1 white at 55o,: New York No, 2 white at 52© 
63c.; No. 3 white at SOu,: New York No. 2 at 46.HC.; 
do. May at 4MX«6hi\c,; do. June at fSH^h'lWc.; do. 
July at46Jfiu; No. 8 at 46itf46)fc.: ungraded white 
Western, at 47<a5ic.; ungraded mixed Western at 46 
(tfl?Xe.; No .2 Cble»go.at47o. 
Corn 1 * in liberal demand and Arm at nQher prices; 
latest price* urn for 
New Kork No. IS at (UXfoiHc : do May ut 
do. June at 35£o»56c ; do. July at 56*56He.; No. 3 at 
68i;ii30Hc.: ungraded mixed Western at »8463c; New 
York stinuner mixed »t 60X' v ' , )2c.; No. 2 white at 64 
(a. 600 ; white Sootnern at t4c. New York ypllow at 634 
64c.i sleamer yellow steuNiftfSZc.; yellow Southern at 
63c ; low miked at 62c. 
Hat and straw.- Retailing grades of hay arelo 
small receipt, (air demand aud tlrni la price ; other 
qualities arc plenty and freely offered. Straw is 
selling well. Quotations are for 
Frlme timothy hay at $1.10*1.15 ¥ 100 *i> 0 .: medium 
timothy at 95 c. 44 H.(jO do.; shipping grades at 35&900. 
do.; clover mixed at 96c.(to*l.tfl. clover at 80to86o. do. 
Straw-No., 1 rye at $1.06®UO V !U) tt*.. No. 2 rye at 
65<tf7Uo, do.: oat and wheat ut l VaijC. do. 
Exports for week, 2,216 bales. 
Hops.— Export demand continues slack and the 
demand from brewers moderate; but prices are beld 
steady. Quotations are for 
Cents per lb 
New Yorks, crop 1880, choice.22 ©23 
Do. medium. .....19 ©20 
New York*, crop 1880, low to fair.43 @16 
Eastern, crop 1880.14 @22 
Wisconsin,orop 1880.,.14 @22 
Yearlings, crop 1879, choice......13 @18 
Olds, all growths. 4 @10 
Pacific coast, new.10 @23 
Bavarian*..30 @36 
Receipts for week,;882 bales, 
MAPI.a Ritoar. The demand is moderate but 
likely to use up the crops. Sugar 7@l0c.; syrup 10@ll 
tts. to gallon, 75c.«4$l In can. 
Poultry and Oamk.— Prices are high for dressed 
but supplies merely Ull a special clasa of trade at 
thl 3 BOakoli. Spring chickens are very scarce. 
Coarse fowls aie as low as 10c. 
GENERAL ADVERTISING RATES 
OF THE 
RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
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13 ins., 15 per ct.; 36 ins., 20 per ot.; 52 ins., 25 per ct. 
t3f~ No adver tisement inserted for less than $2. 
Entered at the Post-office at New York 01 ty, N. Y., 
as second-class mall matter. 
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Ref,. Irvino National Batik, New York City, 
AT 84.25 PER SACK OF TWO BUSHELS, SACK 
INCLUDED. 
ROBERT BUIST, JR„ 
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ROSES AND GERANIUMS! 
100 Named sorts by express,®.!. 100 -Hived sorts 
by express, 83. 14 Samples by mail. 81.10, 
Lists free. T. MONTGOMERY, Mattoon, Ill. 
The New Bible. 
___ As previously announced, we 
nTTTflTC WDT?TC propose f ully to meet the da- 
yUJAJlY VV VAVIA lnatuln ,, f t h e ijreat army of 
friends of the Literary Revolution for the new version 
tl,.> V,.,v TA(rfhniflnt. whiclfc. is now nrolniseil oosi- 
d. p. 13xl4c.; scalded I2@13c. Capons, larg*-. 32to33c.; 
small 2S,tf:i0o. Lucks,otioh:e 210;.;other, l«@20o. Squabs, 
Wbits, $4 doz.; do. dark, $2. 
The market I* weak for cooped stock ; everj thing 
lower „ „ 
Fowla, 10(3120.; roosters, 7@Bc,: turkeys, 12@loc.; 
Spring chioka per pair, $l.2S@l.50 ; ducks, 60c.@$l.1)0: 
geese. 76c a$l.76:pigeon8,35@50o. 
Game Is sinallln'Ifitring, pigeons wanted. Kng. 
snipe *2 25ii2.5u per do*: plovar $2@2.25, san 1 snipe 
50ig6l)o; wild squab $2,2K*fti DO. 
Provisions. Hog products have been in good de- 
tnund and strong In price. 
Mess pork cloned at EO'iMO.H for old aud $17.75 
for new, with May at $17.75; JUhe at <17.75@17.85, 
Bacon at 9c. for long clear an J 9Hc. for short clear. 
Lord—Western Hputm at 11.55 for »[ ot 11 to for May. 
11.56 for June. 11.52S for July, ur.d l ,52)« for Augml. 
Stenrine at i34»@l3a. Tallow at IJSta6 9-16 Roof 
Liams lit $82.601*23. Bi-ef lor extra Indis inOSS, St $2 ’ 
@23.25 for City. $11.61X1*12 for extra moss: noinin il 
for plain mess; packet ut $i2.rtl3. 
Receipts fur week, beef, bbl* and tes, 1.100: pork, 
bbls. 1,360; cut-mcats, pkgs. 13 303; Isrd do. t’,400. 
Export* for week, bed Uhls and La., 1390 V” r k, 
do. 4,506; mit-meatg, lv 4.34ii,G80: laid. Oo. 1.8 9.VM0 
8 iced.— Clover is quiet a*8Hto0c. for Western, Tim¬ 
othy Is dim at $3.91)4*3. 
Tohacco.—E xport demand is Urm aud the home 
trade good, wltb prices drm. 
Vegetables.—P otatoes are in better demand and 
prime sorts favor the seller. 
Bermuda potatoes $7ax‘J"#< bbl; Flo'lda. $1@7 ; Early 
Rose. Nova rieotla d. h. $2 87 73 00. Maine $2.75tf 
2.87 ; state. $2 50: do. bulk. $2,374*2 fO. Prolidr, »v.2S 
@2.50' Mercer. $2x2 25 Jackson White, cl.-h , $2.U 
412,371 Bui bank. d.-h. $2.50*2,(12 ; do. bulk, »2 60(62,63 ; 
Hnowtliike. $2; do. d.-h. $2.66. pe*ch-Oluw do. $2.75@ 
2.87; Peerles* $i@2.26; sweet Lei. $1 i0u2.60- 
Grettti stlitris of verv Irregular quality and only use- 
iul packages are quoud. Demand Improving. 8ume 
extreme Southern Items are giving place to nearer 
ruled. 
Florida cucumbers, per orate $t@t: North Caro¬ 
lina green peas,pel' N libl $1; 8avnnnoh dO.50o.@>1.26{ 
Charleston do. 5(ici<»$i; do. tomatoes. $2g3.60 ; Ber¬ 
muda do. boxes, 76c@$li FIs. squashes W orate $ hi* 
1.35; Cauliflower I La4 P bbl.: cabbages$l@l; Fla. 
beets jfU.6C@21f) crate; Bermuda onions. $ rtfl.t2 V 
crate; Fla carrots $3 50*»4 V HO bundles W. tur¬ 
nips, N. U. $3 <*4; do. rudishes. 25<A50c V 100 bunches; 
asparagus. Oyster Bay. $4iu.4.ili $1 do*.: other. $J@3; 
rhuhath, L. 1. $1.75s*2 ¥ 106 bunctu s; old turnips 50@ 
76c. $< bbl.; beot* 7io @$1; Hubbard and marrow 
squash,$l.25@1.1.0 $ bbl,; carrots, $14*1.75; onionr, red, 
$1@IJ0. Hot-house mushrooms $1 n>,; lettuce 
2.50 4K bbl.; radishes $1.60@2 $< tOO^bunches; cucum¬ 
bers $U42.25 P doz. 
WOOL.—Trading has been very dull again the pas 
week and prices unsettled aud easy, yiutaiu ns aio 
for 
WASHED FLKKCK. 
Ohio, Penn, and W. Va. XXX and picklock, 42@ 
44o.; X and XX. 4b@42c.; No. 1, 42@45c,; No. 2, 38@40c.; 
common, 32itf>6c. 
N. Y., Jllch., VVIs, and Ind. X and above, 37@40c.; 
No. 1, 41@43o.; N >. 2 am.1 common, cO ixoSc. 
111.. Iowa and Missouri, X aud above, 36@37c.; No. 
1, 38@40c : No. 2 und common. 29@3flc. 
Superior tub-washed. 4 W45o ; average. 40@42c. 
Medium washed combing wool, 14i*47c.; medium 
low, 40s*42c.; Canada, 41@l3c.; Kentucky unwashed, 
25@80e. 
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IIVE STOCK MARKET8. 
fl 
new York, Saturday,May 7, 1381. 
Beeves.— Receipts for the weok 16,997 head; do. 
last week 12 (01 do. The offerings nave been light 
throughout the wook and sellers have made the 
moBt of it. The market was one of the quickest of 
the season. The slock train# did not reach the Jer¬ 
sey City yards until 7 a ut.. and In less than two 
hours every bullock w.» sold: at 6thh St. a lull 
clearance was made before I u.m. Prices were rated 
K@Yo. higher than Wednesday and 1 k@lXc. higher 
iliau last Monday, and at the advanced rates there 
was not euough »tock offering to go round. No 
cattlo sold below lUVo. to d ess 56 n>. less tile, per 
head, ami twu car loads of cUutce Illinois steer* went 
at 12)jc. to dre** 58 n>: the hulk of the sales were at 
H@l2c.. to drese 5<sa57 18, Yesterday dressed beef 
sold mainly at btt'JAiC.. to-day 9S@16c were the 
leadiug prlcoit,aud an active market was reported. 
Exporters wore not operating, prices being loo 
high. 
CowsAxn CALVES,—No variation to note. Really 
good usws depend unon private sale at this season, 
when farmers can utilize new milk. 
Veal CALVES,—A very light trade was reported, 
but the feeling was Arm and yesterday's prices were 
fully maintained. Grussers are quoted at 8fctf3Kc.t 
mixed lotsat 4 *4Hc., aud common to choice veals at 
Guttle.: tew selectlona reach li\@7o. There has been 
a good dressed calf market all the wook; to-day 
country dressed were selling mainly at7@9c., few up 
to 9>*c. 
SwiNK—Receipts Tor the week. 28,320 bead; do. lust 
week, 28.016 do. Market drm for live hogs at $6.2U@ 
0.50 V iCK) tts. City drossod State 7k@»o.; do. West 
ern 8)$o. 
Sheep AND LAMBS.— Market steady with small 
supplies. Poor to good clipped were sold at 1H@6~ 
two loads of unshorn do.at $6,754X6 80; clipped year¬ 
lings at $7, and a number of Spring lambs at $3@U.25 
each. 
ur printers will put the entire work into type inside 
of a few hours from the time a copy can bo procured, 
and we shall manufacture at least 10,000 copies a day 
until the demand for it is mot. 
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A few centuries ago the few Bibles lu existence were 
commonly chained In the churches and accessible on 
Ty to a few. Those who attempted to free ilietn, 
translate them, aud give them to the people, had 
the stake aud the scaffold for their reward. This new 
version of the Testament was completed, priuted, and 
bound mouths ago in England, but that the English 
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make a few hundred thousand dollars the more, it has 
beeu withheld from the public. The Copy right Law 
in England is such that at leant two new a papers, which, 
by some method, secured copies of portions of it. and 
published extracts, with comments, were compelled to 
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apologize for fholr " wrong.’' We are In lavor of an 
equitable International Copyright law that will give 
authors duo reward for their labor, but Americans 
will not care to see such an English law transferred to 
tills country. . ... 
On May 17th these monopolists promise to unbind 
the '* chains " and release probably a million testa¬ 
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small type iu paper covers at 1 *3 cents per copy 
VVe propose to give with speed never before equaled 
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for lO cents, the Four Gospels complete for 7 cents, 
the Gospels separately, each for 2 cents; and in many 
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Remembering the past, nur frlouds will not be Mir- 
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jiko the Literary Revolution are slandering in ad¬ 
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own proofreaders aud critical scholars engaged on our 
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