mM 
dreased plenty and dull at $ro to $90, good to 
choice m light supply—quotable at $95 to $110 ; 
Dreased $115 to $165; Shorts $115 to $125; Hackled 
Tow $59 to $55. Roos—Fresh scarce, andm light 
local demand, at 6@9 c. to lie. candled. Grass 
Seeds— Timothy In demand and firmer. Prime 
New quotable at $2 50@$2 70 ; 163 ska lair (not 
clean) sold at $2 40. Other seeds neglected. 
Castor Beans— None offered; prime in car lots, 
would probably bring $1 55. Hemp Seed— Nominal, 
at $1 10@$l 15—recleaned held higher. Flaxseed 
—Easier at $1 20, pure test. 
BHKEP AND LAMBS.—Receipt* for the week 32.066 
head ; do. last week 32.761 do. Trade has run light 
but fair, the demand running on best stock. Sheep 
ranged 4X<35K'c. common to prime. Southern lambs 
5XS6XC; N.J. 6*c, State 6X(ffl7Xc. 
Swine.—R eceipts for the week 15,6*2 ha»d; do. laBt 
week 18 838 do Live quoted $6 7'<§7 F 100 n>; steady. 
N. J. pork, medium to light, 9@9>4c; city dressed, 
heavy to light., 8XdWo. 
1>IISJD s 
Kane— At Erie, Pa., Aug. 13th, of cholera Infan¬ 
tum, Emma Elsie, only child of Wm. H. and 
Fannie Reed Kane, aged 15 montbB. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
NEW TORE, Saturday. Aug. 20.1881. 
Bkanb and Peas.—A good home and export de¬ 
mand for medium and marrow hat* advanced prices. 
Mediums are no acarce that local tmrnr* have been 
forced to use some marrows: this fact helps white 
kidneys- Pea almost out of the market. Red kid¬ 
neys doing a shade better. New crop white wit] be 
wanted esrly ibis year, but that U no reason for hur¬ 
ried or Imperfect curing. Greuu peas quiet ut $1,400 
1.45 for Witt in bbi*. 
Marrow bean*, prime. $2.45(32,50: other, $2,350 
2.42X1 medium, choice, $2.55; other. $2,409 
2.45; pea. $'4.60(32.9(1: white kidney. $2.3042.47 Hi red 
kidney, prime, tl.65gjd.ti7R ; fair to good, $1.4041.65; 
black or turtle soup. $1 25(A).35, 
Receipts for week. 27,781 bush. 
Export* do. I,t85 bbls. 
Butter. - The Market has had au unusually active 
term for August and the strong rates for last week 
have been more than supported. The demand is 
chielly for fine State stock, and, in the absence of 
creamery, selected half tubs have obtained a good deal 
of trade. Exporters Imvo taken Quite a number of lots 
but not at the later range of rates. At the dose the 
local call is not quite so sharp; when butter nears 
30c. wholesale,there is always more or less curtailment 
in use. Still receipts arc light—a favorable feature for 
sellers—and no great break will occur bciore ? applies 
enlarge. Western is soiling well fine fresh dairy and 
ladle-packed J nun t* steadily sought for by the me¬ 
dium class of buyers. Common style* of Western are 
neglected. Kali receipt* from the West will. it. is 
thought, show considerable falling off compared with 
former year-, and speculative holders of all stock are 
encouraged by the possibility. 
Creamery, choice Western, 263270; do. State and 
Pa. 27K<3ii8c; prime, XiotU'.c; poor to fair, 20 *23 g.! 
Bweet cream 20C«i6c.i State palls aud half tubs, 
choice 25A25kc: good to prime 3;ius24e: fair to good 
220230.; Welsh tub*, fair to choice, 230286.; State 
dairy, poor to fair, 29022c; llrklna, 22Jt024>*o.: 
Western imitation creamery l?«.23o.; dairy, iresh, 
204220.7 other i4c<ul8c.; factory. Iowa, June, 180l9o.; 
other 14417o.: very poor UkridSn 
Receipts (or the week 31,329 pkgs. 
Exports do. 6,686 d». 
Refrigerator room '.KJs, per (on to England. ~ 
CHEESE.—There haa been a fairly sharp demand and 
price* have responded with a. daily ndvaree to their 
present point.. Nothing of account is left over, hut 
liberal supplies ar. due next week, and as many 
prominent shipper* are uwav prices close with tame¬ 
ness. 
State fuct'y, flno, colored, ll.X'AlIXc.do. white, 110 
llXc; good to prlmo, lOH&tllo; fair to good «*0lO5<oi 
poor to fair 909*0; Ohio, Cheddar, fine iu@10*c; 
other 9*09*0.; flat, Hue 10c: othor 7 h(39Xo-; partly 
skimmed, 4ii*7e.t full skimmed 2X@3c. 
Reoeipt* for week. IIM.308 boxes. 
Exports for week. 88,954 boxes. 
Liverpool cable, 58s. 
Steam to Liverpool. 30035a, 
COTTON.—The market has ruled weak and unin- 
terestiug and there urn no points which have any 
special bearing upon i Uo market for the moment. 
Tnere I* uu Incri asn of cotton In sight and that fact 
gives assuraoceto dealers In spot stock. Liverpool 
seems lu be following the New fork market. 
Quotations are based on American standard of 
claesitloation.aud on cotton in store ruunlng In qual¬ 
ity not more than ball u grade above or below the 
grade quoted. 
A. OrU«n» 
Strict good do,...._ 
Low middling. 
Striot low middling.., 
Middling. 
Good middling.. 
Strict good middling. 
Middling Fair...—.... 
Fair...—. 
Urtlande. 
and Gw If. 
Texas 
... s n-16 
8 15-16 
8 15 16 
... 9 5-16 
9 9-16 
9 9-16 
- , lox 
io hi 
lot* 
10 13-16 
11 1-16 
11 1-lli 
...11 9-16 
11 J3-16 
11 13-16 
... 12 
12* 
J2‘s 
... 12K 
12* 
12* 
... 12* 
13 
13 
13 
13* 
1354 
.... IS* 
14 
14 
.... 14« 
14* 
14* 
8TA1N1D. 
Good ordinary........ 8 5-16 1 Low middling. .10 
Strict good ordinary, 9 
Middling. H,X 
August 12.15c.; September, 1131311.33c.; Oc¬ 
tober, 10.9246(0.230.: November, ni.87m.io.83c, 4 De¬ 
cember, I0.«..(ajl6,9lc.; January, ll,03t«!Ll.94o. Febru¬ 
ary 11.16011,180.; March. 11.39411.330,; April, 11.10 
011.42c.; May 11.6301l,Mc. | 
dried FRUITS—.There is no trade to note in apples 
and holders are unwilling to depart from their late 
view* to bring out trade, l'eaclies are scarce even 
with the additions of new that come lorwari. Small 
fruits are quoted on the rates that might, be realized 
lor moderate supplies of now crop. 
Apple*, evaporated rings, choice 12c.: prime 110 
llXo.; fair to good IlHpiUc; S lUthern In bbls. i*«$ 
5Xe.; >lo. In hags. 4 V>35Xo; Slate Hue cut 6)706*0.; 
quarters choice. 6'46*o.i small lots6*(<#6<j, 4 Ohio and 
Mich. 0ut6Xo.i Western, fair to good, 0*(/c. r i*e; evap¬ 
orated poaeho* pooled 3303oa; N. 0. do. HKg25o., Ga. 
do. 172123C-; State 17(4U9c.; eld poor to prime 12 318c.; 
Tenn. halves7(4<«7HC. ; unpeeled g qt. ?i47S,o. Plums 
Stale, bln k. loaiTc. Blackberries, ilwli)*c. Cher- 
rie*. 21«2t.Xo, ftnapbarrl**, prime 370 4 »8c. Whortle¬ 
berries prime I2XC. 
Receipts for the week, all kind*, 800 pkgs. 
Kxparu dried apples, 121 pbg*. 
Kaos—Receipt* for week, 7,356 bbls.; do. tnnt week 
6,481 do, Burluess begins to run satlslnctorlly; that 
Is, the bulky portion of the supply of Western bavo 
regained their customary dumand and price* arc 
quoted with streugdi for all flue marks. With a 
scarcity ot Stale aud fancy near points, Canadian 
are lir ij for best class of trade. 
Near point* ido., eiato aim c*. ;tiw,20Sio; Canadian 
190)9X0.; western. )Uc.; poor lots 17018c. 
FLOUR. During tlm latur high ruling phases of 
wheat flour went up to present rates, and all imeful 
brands aro quoted firm at the new rates. A good trade 
has kept up, especially for the trade brands, as buyers 
feared that stock might go out of reasonable reach In 
the grain oxoilemont. Exporters have bought very 
liberally, the-hipmouts being quite equal to the re¬ 
ceipts. 
No. 3. V bbl.. $3.7504,50; State aad Western super- 
tine, $I.T 80 .:,.tO) city mill* ours, *f>.8k«*7.26; Spring 
wheat do. »i.M*a&.83; Spring XX and XXX, $6,900 
6.2a; puts to, $7 141 a»3 59 ; Ohio menu hoop shipping, 
$ 6.0006 40 ; trade brat d». $6.5007.25; St. Lonir extra, 
$6.26(40.60; do. double extra, $6.7507.151 do. family, 470 
7.60; Bouth'o ext. *hlpplD«, $0 4006.85; do. XX aud 
family, $707.70. Rye, superfine, $5,500. Corn-meal, 
Brandywine, $3-8ii-ri; Western, 43.0503.75. 
Receipt* for week, hour 96,960 bbls.; corn-meal do. 
6,600. 
Export* for week. Hour. 90,000 bbl*.; oorn-meal do. 
6,925. 
Fkfhh Fruits.—A pple* scarce and lU-mer, Fear* 
plenty and price* low. especially fer green Bartlett*. 
Peaohee have wide utugo but no trade in rnaklug 
outside rates for Due pickings, Brices for choice as 
high now a* during the wt-ek. Flume scarce. 
Grape* plenty but slow. Melons lower; cool 
weutuer always chucks melon trace, 
Arr::;. c_ 
ling $1.50(01,75; Red Astnioiuui $850*43; W imifalls 75o 
0$1. Fears, Bartlett J'y single heads $2.50(43.60, 
up-rivor f bbl. $804; Clapp’s Favorite $39$ 3.50; 
blemish Beauiv, up-river. 3(2.51X43.60; Jargonelle 
$1.6o<i»2; Tv son $2.50* 3. bO: cooking $ 1 . 6002 ; Grapes. 
Martha, Va. case of 18 2-0>. bx*. $40l.5O;Del. do, 
$4.5005 00: 1 vo* do. $2.60«3; Cuueortl, ilu. $803.50; 
do, N. C. F 8> 6000; Ives’* seedling, N. C. V is. tucio. 
Huckleberries Y box 67c<*$l,25. i'eaches up-river 
prime* b*kt $1.5002; poor to fair illo.0l.26; Jersey 
$1,260$ 25 ; cull* 4O07ou: Md. Crawford $2,jOjAf oO; 
Mixon 120$.Ul. Flums, Dumson southern V ql. 6547c; 
Greon i(J>kb I*' bbl, I 4 0,5 Ugi?; Lombard 
}5^6.60. Watermelons, Norfolk prime V 10U $1^16: 
Md. selected $16020, cull* $ 60 1U: Jersey Negro-head 
»Ui»W. Nutmeg melon*. Jenny Lind Jersey 4 bbl. 
9J06$i Key port* $102.60;. Hackensack $3.50(04; 
LEADING NEW & OLD VARIETIES 
THE IMPROVED 
EVAPORATORS | 
Make better ^ 
SYRUP, 
withies* fuel and labor than -any other apparatus. 
Will eon douse Sorghum Juice faster than any evapora¬ 
tor iu use, and consequently make lighter syrup and 
whiter sugar. The bent, apparatus known for making 
Jelly from sweet cider. Send for descriptive circulars 
of Evaporators, Cane Mills, &c Agents wanted. 
VERMONT FARM MACH. CO., Bellows Falla Vt. 
Made from Professor Horsford’a Acid 
Phosphate. 
Recommended by leading 4 physicians. 
Makes lighter biscuit, cukes, etc., and 
is healthier than ordinary Ji-Iiing 7 * 0 w- 
der. 
1 a cans. Sold at a reasonable price. 
The Horsford Almanac and Cook Hook 
sent free. 
liumford Chemical Works, Providence, R. I. 
Peanut* V*. hand-picked V lb. 5X®6Xc.: do. fancy 
6 X®bVc.: do. extra prime. 5^06He.; do. good to 
prime, 4X@5Xc.; shelled, 3X®4Xc. Pecan nuts, * lb 
709c. 
A sample of Summer oranges has been shown In 
New York. Some Indian River growers intend to 
introduce them Into this city if possible and they 
would be a desirable addition to the fruit list. For¬ 
eign oranges that are sweet are apt to be thick- 
skinned and of very bitter Juice. 
Grain—T he week ha*been marked as one of in 
tense rpeoulallve and spot activity. On 'change there 
has not b*vni a sin vie quiet period, and dealers have 
utilized all of nea«ion time allowed from morning till 
night, and many operation* transpired after the close 
of’change. The sale* for the week of wheat foot up 
13,31(1.010 bosh., or more than 1,600,000 Compared with 
la«t week: corn sold something larger than last wees, 
adding up 6.674,000 bush. Oat* have been heavily 
dealt lit 4 sales for week 2,044,600 hush.; do. ta»t week 
1,185,000 bush. Wheat allows an Iroporiont advance. 
Corn is much higher, and some paicels of K Sc. W, 
whiteovt* have mads a blgjump compared with 
seven days ngo. Rye has sold well Into its stock. 
Wheat. Spring $f.2ii»l.35: do, No. 2 $1.3101.34; do. 
No. 3. $L25o*I.S7: red Winter No. 2, $'., 1401 .4514; red 
Winter $l.iV#l.l 8 white Western and State $1.3501 
1,44. Rye. 90c. Oat*, white No. 1. 52c,: white No. 
50c.: white No 3 . 47 c: mixed No-l,47Xc: do, N 0 . 216 X 
igHiO: do. No. 3 U:J 4 iIc Corn, Western mixed 654$ 
76c.; do NO. $. 7 Is 675C,; do. vel!ow,73<973o.: do. 
white 73076c; Southern white 75078c.; do. yellow 
7 o!“S76c, 
Receipt* for week, wheat, bush.. 801,612,; corn, 
do 768,140, oat* 1,025,438; rye, do. 4,196; malt, do. 
45,690; rice pkg*. 729. 
Exnort* for week, wheat, bush 1.6)5.681; corn, do. 
1,307,020: oats. do. 43.J69. rice. pkgs. 87y. * *« 
The visible supply of grain, comprising the stocks 
in granary at the principal point* of accumulation 
at lake and Atlantic pons and on rail, on lakes, on 
canal* and on Mississippi River: 
1881. 1880. 1879. 
Aug. 13. Aug. 15. Aug. 17. 
bush. bush. bush. 
Wheat......17 405.0CU 11.179 091 16.026,837 
Corn.16.045,101 17,363,8 4 42 12.140,082 
Oats. 7,259,'348 1.360,783 1,1215,931 
Barley. 104,784 169,757 3C0.3H 
Rye... 298,748 432,718 493,906 
Total.41,113 530 3^506.181 80.572,117 
HAY AND Straw.-H ay has weakened under 
heavy receipt* and stock has began to accumulate. 
Old straw scarce and Arm; uew null. 
Prime retailing timothy hay, 85o. ^ 100 lb*.: 
medium do. 600700, do.; shipping grades 5t)o. do.: 
clover mixed (lOoiAftc.: pure 40(«45c. Straw, loug rye 
old 86*900 : do. new'ivatoc.; short rye old 65<dl0c.: 
oat-aud wheat 10045c. 
Exports of hay for week 2,'JSO bales, gome ot which 
are for Grnut Britain. 
Hope.—Brewers, tiie chief buyers at the moment, 
are taking very light quantities and prices are about 
nominal: not much animation expected until now 
ureplentier. A rowfancy new hops have brought 
25030c. 
Crop of ’80, choice. .’0022c: good to prime, I 60 
18c; fair to good, 14<<$ltio; poor to fair. U@14c; East¬ 
ern, 11017c.: '79'», fair to prime, 12015c.; ’18 508c. 
Receipts for week, 371 biles. 
Exports for week, iX'J bales. 
Rick.—T he demand is active for domestic, with ait 
advance of fully Xe on high grades, We quote— 
Carolina and Louisiana, common to fair 4‘k'06Xo; 
good to prime 6;k06Ho.: choice iiV07Xo. 
Salt—Q uotations are— 
Ashton’s $2.69; Higgins’s $2.40; Holmes’s extra 
sifted $2.10: Deaki-s’s $1.25 Evans’s $1.20: Wash. 
iDgton’s $1.25; Mat ihall’s $1.2* Verden’s $1.20; Wor¬ 
thington's $1.20; Mediterranean 25c. 
Bkisd—C lever weed isqulot; quoted at 7J<((t8c. Lin¬ 
seed Is dull; quoted at $1.85. Timothy has a small 
demand; quoted at I2.84K42.90. FDx-seed is ilrm 
and in demand! quoted ut 41.28J40l.3O to aritve. 
SutiAR — Retined I* quoted 
Cut loai lOHc.: crushed lU!*e. 4 powdered lOJio.; gran¬ 
ulated 9|k'c.; mould A 0>{*S)Ka.: confectioners' A 
9?<i49>So.; standard A 9Jtc , oil A 5:Y«9>ic; white 
f-xtra C 3^0Si'c; yellow extra ’ 0” 1 , 1408 x 0 .; 0 7.1*0 
71t'c; yellows ^V07Hc, 
Tobacco.—W estern crop reports are discouraging, 
and the market for all tear and seed Ig tending 
higher. Some holders have withdrawn their stock 
from present sale. The demand for consumption Is 
brisk. Hhds are still selling to Oil lurther conti¬ 
nental orders. 
Poultry and Game.—I t has been another favn» 
able w«ek for dressed stock of all kinds, but at the 
close pries* arc not running so closely to the ex¬ 
treme. Turkeys scarce and wanted. Spring ducks 
are a good feature when game is scarce as ill* apt 
to be at this season, 
Turkey*. Phlia. prime a 200210 .: Slate Jt Western 
23c ; Bucks CO.22033; N: J. SOisTJ:State .t W’l’u sp’g 18 
021c, Fowls, Phllu. d. p. UXilTc. Bucks Co. 16417c: 
N. J. d. p. 16016HC; do. scalded lirailOc.: Stato 
and Western d.-p. prime 160160. do. scalded 
14:415; do. coarse —0- 0 . Ducks—Spring, Phllu, 
$< a. 18(4200; J’y A Bucks Co. 18'<i20c. State I30l4o: 
old. 120110. Squabs, white P do*. $2@2.12; do. dark, 
$1.6001.76. 
Receipt* of cooped stock have run light aud the 
week shows good prices. Fowls and turkeys have 
done the tiosl. tnu chicken* have rtiled ve ry steady 
Ohtokeos, J’y p a. I70iso.8uie A Pa.l6(417o.; West- 
ern 15016c: rtoulhern 15c. Fowls, Jersey, Suite 
and Pa. 14016c; wostern l.'i.’-i'.rf tic, southern I He.: 
roosters, 64$8o.t turkey*. Jersey & Pa. 16c.; 
other 1.K416C; ducks. Jersey. N. Y. aud Pa. * pair do 
(a8?u. Western 60065c; Southern 45050c; geese. J’y 
il.MX0l.7b; N. Y. * Pa. $4 2tw0l.37;Western $1,1201,25; 
Southern $101,20. plgoon*, 2'x4:t‘ic. 
Woodcock are plentler but the demand uses them 
all at good prices. 
State quoted $1.3701,50; Western $1,2641.37: Eng, 
snipe A plover $l.76«2 p do*,; no more pigeons ex¬ 
pected. Frogs legs 30040c. 
Provisions.—T he hog products continue to be 
controlled by a strong speculative element. A lead¬ 
ing prop to tlm high views or operators ie the ac¬ 
cepted report of a light crop ot hogs, a reduced corn 
crop also having its influence. Export* are of no 
account compared wUU formur your*. 
Pork extra prime. $1 bbl $D(4I4.60; Western mess, 
new, $18<4i8 25. Lard, sleam West’ll V ICO n>s, $11.70 
011.75; prime city, $1156. Hams, smoked city 
n> 12^0130 ; pickled Wostorn and citv llH9i3c; 
Shoulders: smoked city. 8>*08H! pickled, 7.V07V i 
rib bellies.Pickled.9^0lu>» Bacon, long clear, west. 
9>si&9Vo- Beef, western mess, 18 bbl.. $11(413,50; India 
mess ins. $26:421.50; boef hums bbls. $Ht423,- 
Reoelnts for week—Beef, bbls aud tos. 930; oork, 
bbls, 1,5 m); Cot meal*, pkg*. 22.300; lard, do 9.800. 
Exports—Beef, bids ana tea. 2,575 : pork, 4,060; out 
meats Bs. 8.001,612: lard, do, 3,639.772. 
VEGKi'ARLieS.—There is a strong market for prirno 
potatoes: Albany and Troy are sending some, but 
thev do not sell at full prices a* L. I. absorlis the de¬ 
mand on account of flue quality: tho range Is $1.62(44 
V bbl. bulk. Garden stuff is active, as there is no 
suvtdns of lino nroauoo; prUes generally Arm—an un¬ 
usual thing at llil* season. 
- 1 76cq$» t yi; other 40Gf60c: wax beans 
The Sedgwick Steel Wire Fence 
la the only general purpose wire fenceiu use. Being; 
a strong net-work without barbs, it will turn dogs, 
pigs, poultry sb well a* the most vicious stock, with¬ 
out d&uger to either fence ur stock. It Is Just the 
fence for farmers, gardeners, stock-raisers, and rail¬ 
roads; very desirable for lawns, parks or cemeteries. 
As it is covered with rust proof paint it will last a life¬ 
time. It Is ku porter to boards iu every repect, and far 
bettor than barbed wire. We aak for it a fair trial, 
kuowiugit will wuic itself into favor. The Siam. 
wiGic GAt'KM, uiadn ci l wronght iron pipe and steel 
wire, defy all competition to neatiuisB, livhtness, 
strength and durability. We also make the BEST and 
CHEAPEST ALL IRON Automatic or Self-Ofen- 
inh Gate. Ask hardware dealers, ur fur price list and 
particulars addreew 
Sedgwick Brow., Richmond, Iud. 
Pbtla. Y bbl. *1.5001.75; Tomatoes L, 1. ¥ bush. 30® 
35c; squash marrow * bbl.$1.26; do. wntte?5o0$l; do. 
yellow. *1.25'*1,30; cabbages, $1 100. $305. beets UAJ 
boh* $1.1002; onions, wlilto V bbl. $30350; yellow 
$2.6003; red $2; Chester $101,fx); carrots V IliO bohs 
$1(0,1,50; turnip* Russia V bbl, 75011; okra 4 100 loo.M 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Naw York, Saturday Aug. 20 , Lsal. 
BKBYas.—Receipts for the week 13.769 head: do 
last week 12,585 do. The offerings have been largely 
inado up of common amt medium «teers and,price* in 
the bulk are easier than uu Wednesday lust. A few 
car-loads wero left over, but it was thought at the 
clo*e they would be placed before fresh receipts ar- 
rived heavily. Texan*eold at 708 X 0 , to dress 55 it. 
leB8 50o. per head; Colorado* 7 X 08 Xc. tu diess 55 o>; 
poor to prime ranged 8 ( 40 , to dress 65 lbs. tu ]2o, to 
dress 67 lbs. 
Milch Cows, —Supplies small; price* range 835069 
per heudi sale* mostly ut $35045. 
V 11 AL Calves.— Ail calves have run In light supply 
thi* week and price* are Arm for every grade, even 
grosser*. Op-river oalves have found a place at 12tg) 
Live N.tJ. prime to choice,8U08HO; do, State, R3 
8Uo.; poor to good 607 kc.; Mt. Holly*, 708a.; butter- 
mUk, 5*.; gra**ar» 40$c., 
Layer Plauts at lowest prices, bend tor descriptive 
Circular. Address 
B. L. BYDER & SONS, 
Chambersltiirg. Penn’a. 
-LORD'S PRAYER! 
’ We-will teach you this 
style of 
SHORTHAND! 
by mail or personally 
for S15. and y-uarantee 
hatisfootaon. SUiiiitionsi 
procured for pupils 
• when competent. Send 
tor circular. CHAFFEE *JL 11 L'LI.» Oswego, N.V. 
AU6. 27 
-YORKER. 
573 
Entered at the Post-offloe at New York City, N. Y„ 
a* second-class mail matter. 
TERMS FOR 1881. 
TO RENT OR FOR SALE. 
My farm of 4.IXH'acres iu Henry Co., I1L. bounded by 
Green River on south line. One Mile Liviug Creek on 
east side. 3.t* miles, one east aud west grove through 
middle; large grove iu center; divided Into many 
fields, all fenced with cedar posts.3 boards and 3 
wires. Two bouses, new brick aud old frame; 7 barns, 
cribs, etc-; 2,600 acres corn, timothy, clover and blue 
gras*; i.ixxi acres dry mixed pasture. Capital place for 
a colony or for dairy or creamery 4 . Prefer to rent. 
Will take $1 per acre cash and balance of rent in im¬ 
provement for our mutual beuertt. Five year*’ lease 
and privilege of live years more at agreed rates. Here 
Is a fortune for some good people that have means and 
can agree with each Other, None other* need apply, 1 
have taken us high as $ 6 , 0 imi a year for pasturage from 
others, besides reserving for my own herds and for 
tillage. Also for sale, if desired, herds of cattle and 
horses and hogs, or I will rent the tillable half if pre¬ 
ferred. Address 
H . H. H A A F F, 
Vtkliiaou. Henry t'*.. 111. 
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