2tc.; creamerv, good to prime, 33@35o.: half-firkin 
tubs, choice Full, 3578—c.: good to prime, 30@82c.; 
fair to (food. 2'® 30c.; poor to fair, 22®2tic.; Welsh 
tubs,choice Fall, 27®29c,; dairies, 21®26c.; Rood to 
prime, 24®3tlc.; fair to good, 22®24c.; poor to ralr, 20 
®22e.; very poor, 146S|iic. Western creamery, select 
Invoices, 38C.; good to prime, 33®3fl«.; tiUr to good, HO 
©tic.: Brkmn, good to prime. 17<5)19e.; talrto good, 15 
®l7c,: dairy tabs, select invoice*. 'AKB26C.; good to 
prime. 22®23o.; fair to Rood. 18®22c,; factory tubs, 
select Invoice*, 23®24J.; good to prime, 18@2ze.; fair 
to good, 14®Wo.; nil stylos, poor to fair. 13®15o.; 
Boll butter, western, good to prime. 2Ug22c.; luir to 
good, 19®21c.; Inferior, 15®l8c 
Cheese. The steady fair requirements of ship¬ 
pers within the last two or three weeks have 
brought the offerings of certain grades down 10 H 
meager atm mat, and tho whole market Is In much 
better shape. Medium and low grades ore In much 
reduced ssiirtmcnt. find they are held closer to the 
better grades than usual. It Is almost Impossible to 
get any good*, except skims, under lie. Fancy fac¬ 
tories have boon sold at ltNc . lie.. 15Vc , and occa¬ 
sionally ac ISHc.. wStu thu latter price uenerully de¬ 
manded at the close. The stock la moderate, ng 
compared with last year this Urns, and receipts are 
small. Thn impression prevail* that iheru Is a very 
limited quantity back In the counirr. Holders feel 
comiortabio over the situation, and manifest a good 
deni of lodlnerenoe oven at thn advanced prices. 
Fancy raeiory at I5)J<2l5Kc. for rancy colored, HV 
® 15c. for fancy white; Jui> lots. — ® -pj good and 
F rioie, 14 AMko.; fair. — ® —c. State farm dairy, 
ancy, 13B®14}<0.; good to prime, W®14c.; fair, 
aud good,—®—; common,—®—. Western factory, 
fancy. UX®Ub<m good and prime, 13® 14c.; fair 
lots, —®—c.; factory. State and skims. 5®l0c. 
Cotton*.—T here has been a sharp decline on de- 
f iressed English advices, slow export demand, and 
iberal port arrivals. Latest prices are February, 
ma-W^urr-i-’c.; March. 13® 13 l-32o.: April. 137-32® 
13Ke.; May. li 7-lfto.; June. 13 19-32e.; July. 13 23-32c.; 
August. 1.'!%®1326-820.; September, 13 13-32®Pi Icdl.'c ; 
October, 13 I-lG®J8Xc.l November, 12 27-32®12J<c.; 
December, 12 27-32® Elite. 
guotatioua ror spot cotton, based on American 
ttuudard of Classification: 
Upland*. Ala. Orleani. Trxat 
Ordinary...,. UX 11Q it* UK 
Strict ordinary. ll>; 11H UK 11* 
Good ordiuary.. 12 12 1254 12K 
Strict good do. 12i» 12* 12)1 ]2K 
Low middling.12 T-iti 12 7-1U 12 9-16 12 II-16 
Strict low middlin';...12 11-10 12 11-16 12 13-16 12 13-16 
Middling.12 lb-10 12 15-16 12 1-16 13 1-18 
Good middling.. 13 8-10 13 S-16 13 5-W 1,3 6-16 
New York, Michigan, and Wisconsin 
V lb.; Pennsylvania do., 6f36Kc.; Ohio do., 5K®7Kc.; 
State do., 6X@7Kc.: Canada do.. 0®7c.: Illinois do., 
5x®8c.; .Maryland sheep and ewes mixed, 6®6Kc.; 
Stute lambs, 8c, 
Ilooa.—Trade In live hog* small: tho demand fair 
on light arrivals; prices, 6&®7e. V lb. t ily dressed 
easier of sale ut red need rates ; extreme range. 83*60 
8*c. 41 lb ; general auUs.UXc. *5 n>. 
House Market.—C ity trade iirm, b 
.4—-V" hand poor (iiialltv light immei 
at J»i7,S0®99.fiO 41 hond; 17 do., tw® 115 P l 
ordinary do.. $125® 150 : 11 I rotters. *4flQi 
10roadster*, with fair Irrrttlng imih 
: 9 pairs futnliv carriage 
•>22.51); 1 pony, good quality,itOO; 2 pairs 
horses, *9Mtoa|,2(jO; ;; pairs choice c 
Thlrty-alx hors 
“rlo Itailway via. Oak Olirrstation. 
Comparative Hate*. 
This week 
Cent*. 
. 10* i*|3 
..10 !>«WX 
.. 9K.« 9* 
. ?K® » 
. 0H®1OK 
Common.... 
Combing..... 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee 
No. 1. 
No. 2. 
g Course. 
Combing. 
Combing, unwashed,.. 
1IH|k>is, l.iwuund Minnesota 
Common ... 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana- 
Flue, unwashed. . 
Medium, unwashed... 
i In.ion, unwu&hod.. 
Last week. 
Cents 
10* a 12* 
1U ®10X 
UK •« U* 
8X‘t U 
ux.. 10X 
Quality . 
Good.. 
Fair. 
Poor.. 
Poorest. 
Gun. selling rates 
now York rejected ut SUviiGllo.; New York No. 3 
white at 44*0.: New York No. 2 white ut Rio.; mixed 
Western ut 3SPk(j»4S«.; white Western at li®48c.; 
mixed State alSl®S3Xo.: white Statu ut ..U-kOOc, 
IIay and Straw.-. The receipts have been large, 
while buyer* have held off,anticipating lowerprlcca. 
Wo quoto: 
Hale hay. shipping 75c.: 9Uc.®>1.05 for retail qimll- 
t>G*j °]0*er. i0a7oc.; salt. do.. .4fc»66e. Straw quoted 
76®85c. for longirye; 65®75c. for Mhort rye aud 
Coo*65c. for out. 
HfonwiNES are lower; selling ut *1.09. 
Hops.- Kt port trade remains very light and I* 
chiefly in the lower grades, which can be l.ud ut 
more than thn usual difference In price; good nnvo 
sold at !0c., but strict ly prime stock l.s held ut 2.ic., 
andooeajdonnl vmnll sales were mudn at thin price. 
1 neahomo trade demand la slow. Quotation* are ; 
New York*, good to choice, new.20 to 25 
New Yorks, low to fair, new. .12 to 18 
Eastern, new.,.. .18 to 23 
Wisconsin, new ... to 17 
Yearlings. .,,..10 to 15 
Olds, all growths. 4 to 8 
California, new. 23 to 26 
Oregon.-...28 to 25 
PotfliTRT anti Game.—T he few coops of live 
poultry sell at quotations, not much wanted. Sales 
mostly oonllued to Jewish nude. We quote : Fowls 
N. Y. and N. J. I2®13c.; Chickens do. ll®12c.: do. 
western, 9-Uc. Roosters 7ttS8e... Turkeys N. Y. mid 
N. J.JSral.'tc.; do. Western, 10®l2c. Ducks, N, j. pair 
76c.ot41.0d; do western, 60®6ac.; Uucac N. J.: S1.76<it)i2.• 
do. western, *1 25tol.60. 
Dressed poultry 1ms had u very rough week of It 
nnd prices are discouraging lor shipper.). A good 
miiuy parcels are sent forward curclosaly assorted 
and when the damaging circumstance of frozen 
Condition Is added, the uppriurunco of stock does not 
help •aliui when the supply Is heavy. Ttirkoys are 
low oven wltun In good order. Chickens to bring 12c. 
must bo in One order, Receipts are now falling off 
and in the oplnlou of the trade prices huvo touched 
bottom. 
Turkeys- Penn,, dry.picked, 13®llc, W tb.; Jersey, 
good to prime, 12u«13a.; fair to good. 10<isI2c.; Junto, 
good to prime. 11® Ike.; lair to gouil, IlGillc.; wesiern, 
g*>od to prime, ll®12o,; fmr togootf, tellc.j poorer- 
dor, r®wr. Cnickern— Penn., dry-uicko<|, ItlolSc.; 
good to prime, 12'aiUc.; fair io good, l|®12p.; gtute 
good to prliun, 11® 13c,; weslt rn.good to prime. Uki* 
lie.; Slate A wealcro. fair to good. Saile.; I air to 
good, 7®8e.: chickens und fowls, poor order, 6®7e.; 
capons. 22®2ijc.; slips, 20<«22c. Hacks—Jersey, gooil 
lo prime, )3®Ue„ fair to good, 12®13c., State, good 
Burry 
KOCIlF.XTEIt. Neb. 2,— Flour market strong; 
spring, *7.50: amber wluter,f8.00i white winter, 18 mjj 
double o.xlra, *9.00. Bye flour quiet at *5.IKI. Wheat 
steady; Jliiwaukee club, *1.40® 1.56; nmber winter, 
tl.8.V<>).48: white winter, »1 l,>rti1,55. Oats, nominal 
uH0®45c. Corn nnlet at 58®62o. Corn meal. *l.2b 
®l.n0. Hatter, 23(*26c. Cheese. f%*15c. Rggs. 25®.lie. 
f.ard, 71®13n. Annies, bu.. 30®4(lo. Potatoes, bp,. 
9 e. M i " . to'fins, w bh.. 1.75® *2.10. Mess pork, fl8.no. 
Wool, .‘a tMOc. Hay, *l2<ai.6. straw. trtoilO Tlmotln 
«eert. *2.00X2.20 ; clover, 19.236*16. Mill feed firm at 
$20 for -liorts, *22 for shlpsrnfls. and fjfl for mid¬ 
dlings. ltallroud Freight* Flour to Boston, lie. *( 
bbl.; to New York. 25c.; to Albany. 25c. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 
Bowker A Co., W. H.-fltockbrldg. Manures. 
^Seeds 11 ’’ jVlll,! ^ — Vt Fetable, Fluid und Flower 
CouBiiiucrs Importing Ten Company 
Cosby A Koyd— Bar gains lit Well-Improved Farms. 
Crosinan Brq’s—i alillogile und Cnlde for 1877. 
Gqodell, L. \V Choice Needs given away. 
HOopeB, Bro. &, 8pJcuc!lit As^ortmont of 
Hoijo, Dr. C B.—llowc'a Aijuo Cure? aud Coueon- 
trntOiJ Svrun. 
Hlisted, J. 11.-25 I.miles' or Gents’ Fancy Cards. 
Piirson* & Sons, ft, 8,—Hardy Trees and Hhrubs. 
Penfleld, J. W. -Illicit and Tile Machines. 
Hummer, J. O, ‘AKi Eastern Shore Furui.i. 
Reed, G«o. I —'15 Elegant Cards. 
Schroder, Dr. H.- Grape Vines. 
T«n Kyek A Co.-Hemn iful Portraits. 
1 ho Bellevue Nursery Co -Plants und Seeds. 
I he Great American Tea Company. 
1 in velers Insurance Company. 
Union Card C'q.-25 Extra Fine Mixed Cnrda. 
Lulou Silver Plating Co.—Silverware us Premiums. 
Fertilizers.—T he following is tho detailed list of 
retail prices In tho city: 
Per 
Phos. Acid. Ammonia, 100 
Ammonia. percent, percent, lbs. 
Sulphate of Ammonia. . 2> *6 50 
Nitrate of Soda .- - 17©I8 4 56 
Dried Blood or Flesh, ground. — 10 2 00 
do. do. - 13® 16 3 00 
A mm on fa ami Ph * Acid. 
Dried Bone aud FleiU. tine... .20®26 bo6 2 00 
d", do. ....Ill® 15 6®8 2 06 
Dissolved Bone (Mapes).1.V&17* - 2 25 
Plain Su.'erphosDluibtt, inln'i..ll®14* - 2 00 
Done. Blacdc, ground. "i l®.’U J - 1 50 
8. C. Phosphutn rock, ground.?6©27+ - 1 (0 
Pure g’d Bone Hour (Mape»)..20®25 4®6 3 15 
do. fine. do. 2(Vd>?5 445 2 16 
do. coarser grades, propurtlonully lower. 
Plio*, Ammo- 
Gi/aiih, <fee. Potush. Acid. nia. 
No. 1 Peruvian. 2©3 lHfflhl 10 *3 00 
do, gunr'teed., :i iu®)8 6® 7 a wi 
do., rectified... 2 10* 10 3 25 
Ammon luted suner- 
phpSPhato (Mapes)...- 10®14* 3® 4 2 25 
* Hiiluldo and Available. t Insoluble. 
Potnsn. 
German Potash Halts... 14®16 - - 125 
Snlph. of Potash. 41 - - 4 00 
Nltratn r.f Potash .42@4l - 15@1G y 5(1 
Muriate of Potash. 50 — — 3 60 
Sn nitrite. 
Ground Plaster, per ton, In barrels .*8 CO 
Agricultural Halts... 
Bone Meal, tine, for eultle.. 
do., coarse for fowls. 3 00 
SultorNliro Cuke (sulphate of soda), ground. 
In barrels, per ton .25 70 
Sulphuric Acid, 00 deg. (cuiboya *1.75 extra),... 2 25 
Ammo- Phos. Per 
nia. Lime. Ton. 
Drv ground Fish Guano (brand 
(Jumnlplnc Co,)....8® 10 16 *36®40 
Sol. 
Ammo- Phos- Per 
nia. plane. Ton. 
Soluble Nitrogeno’s Phosphate 
(bro,ud Gulnniplac Co.).3® 1 1G®18 *83®S8 
inaiun, 14th and l&tli pogrq (Agate space), ,40c. per line 
l.tth pageL....... 6o “ 
Outside or last pugo....66 ” 
Fifty ner ct. extra for unusual’ display.' ’ 
Special Notices, leaded, by count. 70 •• 
Business " ...... hii •• 
Heading " . .....1 ‘ * .‘l.oo “ 
Diseouut on 4 insertions, 5 per ct.: 8 his., lo per ct. 
13 ins., 16 per ct.; 26 ins., 26 per ct.; 62 Ilia., kfc per ct. 
i7! ~ No advertisement inserted for less than $2. 
$ltw ^dvntfsttmentjcf 
ABSOLUTE PROTECTION and 
choice of a Fertilizer OF ALMOST 
ANY DESIRED STRENGTH In Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid and Pot¬ 
ash, at prices EVEN LOWEw than 
those current In France and Ger¬ 
many, as quoted by Prof. Viile and 
Prof. Goessman. 
Circulars mailed free containing fomulas for 
Pruf. Ville'a Coninplcu* Fertilizer”—manure* 
for Kpoclnl (Imp*. Exhauatlon, per aero, of Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid and Potash, by leading 
crops. Barn-yard Manure, Chemicals aud Peruvian 
Guano compared. 
Sen advertisement, current No. Am. XgrlculturUt, 
on page 32. 
CHA RLE3 V. MAPES, 158 Front St„ N. Y. 
We quote. — Cunva.t-tiack ducks *l.75®2.(X)j Red 
Ileud, —Mallard, UK:.; Teal, 1U«;«/i. CV m 
m' in, '.’Jiwaio. 
Guail. v do*., prime, ll.9Tvd2.QQ; soft small, C5®75c.; 
Part ridge, 60u»T0e.; drawn, *1.60. Prulrto Sens. 
75®U5«.: drawn, AxiviOe. 1 fares, 25o*30o.; Babbits. 18® 
25c. Venison, whole. 5'a6c.; long saddle, 6®3c. - 
Bhortdo.,8®l(Jc. Wild pigeons, V doz., WteilVyc. 
PnovisroN».-Thero lias been a sharp decline in 
vutues generally on a slow export movement. 
Mess pork quoted at *17 for apot; tlU.HiitlO.U6 tie 
March, anil *IH.h5 lor April. Dressed hogs at 7Mn. 
for Western. Bn eon ut 8\'c. for long clour and 9«c. 
for short uleur. Lard Western album at tuior 
spot lot*. HI tor February, *ll.l ?>4 for March, aud 
*11.25 for April. Hteartiieut lie. tor pi line Western. 
Tallow at S'io. for prime. Beef hama at fJI.50 for 
cholO 1 Western. Beef ut tl0.6h®llJ)O for plain innss, 
*1A®12.5Q for extra ror*?, t]3,6(*.»U tor pnnket. 
Tlerrcd quoted uuinlnully ut *19®20 for new prime 
messSand *76®31 for new India mess. City extra 
lndialmesa, *25. 
Sf SD.-The extensive purchases of grass latterly 
icem to have provided for thn more urgent require¬ 
ments or shippers, arid the present market is a quint 
one, yet steady a.i regard ) prices. Western clover 
quoted at and .State at 16Y®17e. Timothy 
uL *2®2.U5, Rough flax, *1.76. 
Tobacco.— In Kentucky leaf, considering the 
eatiy season of the year and that the stock offers but 
little to select from, the business Is to a satisfactory 
amount. In seed leaf dealings are moderate only; 
good wrapper leaf is most wanted: generally, views 
of buyers and sellers uro too much apart to uduiit of 
Important transactions. 
UEN'l'UCliY LUAff—NEW CROP. 
„ , Light. Heavy. 
Common lug#.. 6 ® 6 6 ® 7 
Good lugs.6 ® 7 W 7X@ 8 
Low Bmf..... 8 ® 8K 8H® 9K 
Medium leaf. 9 ®io 10 ®ll 
Oood leaf.10K®I2 UJ4®13 
Fine leaf.13 ®14 14 ®10 
Selections.......16 ®I2 16 ®13 
BEEDLEAP—CROP OP 1875. 
New England wrappers... 15 @30 
One, do.32 ®40 
selections.. 
seconds...,,. 12H®lt 
Fine flllera. 6 ® 7K 
Seconds and flllera, slop pins'. b'A® 7 
Pennsylvania fine to selected wrappers. ...35 @15 
assorted lots......... U 
Ohio assorted lots. 6 ®7 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 3 ® 6 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARXET, 
little Falls, n. y.. Feb. 3, 1877. 
TnrcRE Is scarcely any change to note In the mar¬ 
ket this week oxci'pt It be mere firmness und a 
stronger fooling among those holding stocks of 
cheese. Farm dairies now come forward In driblets 
unci are Irregular In delivery. We qumo sales lit la 
week ut 8 to l2o. for “ late enda ” according to qual¬ 
ity. We do not niter our quotations for factories. 
Home Into ends, to close out ilio seasons make, have 
been sold ftt 18140., und prices for such lots may be 
1 ut at 12w;mi 13(40. according to qualify, while extra 
tino woods will bring 13>s6tHc, 
The uuiter margin is weak and winicr-muite 
bring* fromJlaaSIflc.. and 18 Blow of sale. Gross blit¬ 
ter 11 Ho.ircn and Is worth 30c. We have advices from 
abroad 2o tbe -ecoud week in January, uur London 
correspondent says thu ohcdceet sorts nf cheese are 
scarce and urn flrmlv held, both English ami Ameri¬ 
can. There It g Mgrclty of good useful American at 
OuafiGc. per cwt. Wo give nrleua as follows 
American, extra line. 73®?ls.; fine, 7 i®*2m.: good, 66 
(ifliHs.; common und low grades, 36®44. K'nglmh 
Cheddar,7nw94a.! WHtatiiro double, iwet'ii.: Cheshire 
niedlum, 50®.V;*.; Wnc, 70®84s.: Scotch, 66®70a. Dutch 
Cheese - Edums, 68®7lJs.. Condos, Mkatfls.. Derby 
shape, 62('e66a. 
Them arc no sales Of Irish or American butter. 
Tho demand run# on Normaudy, Frlualauii und good 
CoTitlneiital. Extra line Is ucureu at un advance of 
•is. F CWt. Quotations are : 
Dor*els. 176a,; Jersey, 112® 13b).; Friesland, 140® 
Mils ; Danish and Swedish, 120® 160 b.; Normandy, 
151s.; American, 90®13U3 cwt. Oleomargarine sells 
ut *JCki‘J6s, \< cwt. 
■4 Strong PfanMdanvorod frmof cost safely 
per mail at your door. Satisfac- 
O tiou guaranteed. Splon- 
ll| A did assortment of 
m/f m*. ROSES 
6 for $1 ; 
13 for $2. Send for 
A'cw Cataluai 
HOOPES, 
HOOPElf Bir°. A THOMAB. 
Cherry DUii Nuraeriea.Wust Cheater, Pa. 
la askcd'wltli buckwheat flour at |4®1.46. 
FitK9n|FnnTS.-Exports of nppieB since Jan. 1st 
10.95U bbls.; iuiui time last year 2,075 do. We are not 
likely to hear of low-priced prime applen from this 
date onward. The comparatively immense exporta¬ 
tion has prevonti'd bad losses hero this season. The 
failure of Gie apple crop lust year In Great Britain 
lias brought out Unt large Inquiry here. It has also 
given A mcrlcan apples the beriullt of the introduc¬ 
tion of more varieties. New Tuwu pippin* still hold 
their precedence abroad tu first class trade when 
wall voyage-ripened: but our choice red fruit, rus¬ 
sets and greenings through fart boats cun he well 
placed in England und Scolland The tradu has 
been profitable this season, ut least thn present nod 
future business will help make paying averages. 
The steamers take nt times us many as C.IXXJ bids. 
As a general thing qualities havch.'ld up pretty well 
In store: Greening have scuttled some but that 
seems to be unavoidable. We nnuex the advance for 
best. California pcua uro quiet. Cranberries are 
locally dull nut for outside use there U enough doing 
to fairly support price*. Grapes uro In good order 
and sell In a small way. Thera Is a moderate demund 
for fine Florida oranges, poor which are plenty not 
wanted. Peanuts In fair tieroand. 
Apples, fane}, *2.2564!..'0 41 bbl.; mixed lots, prime 
Including Grcnnlng*, *1.50; common, *I®1,26. Cran- 
berrien. N. .1.. crates, *2.50443; N J„bbls„ *8®n, 
Carte Cod. 9®U.50 ; iotller, E istnrri, large bbls tr.Uj 
® 10.50. Cutawba grapes, 1044120. Florida oranges, 
$2®3 per 100: crates, *3®8. Hickory nuts, prime. 
FCHB AND SKtNS.-Tho details that have been 
received froth the London saleB hear out, the fore¬ 
shadowed weakness. Muskrat declined 20®35 per 
cent, compared with last September. Beaver 20 per 
cent, some other items sol# at tho low prices of 
September. The market hero has suddenly res¬ 
ponded to the reports us an easier line of rates has 
been already adopted. Business dull. 
aatofttVw. 
mt “STS 
Bed Fox. 1 50® 1 60 1 00® 1 10 
Black Bear.....8 00@12 00 6 00® 8 00 
Brown cubs and ylgs. 3 00® 1 00 1 00® 2 to 
Fisher. 7 IX® 8 00 6 00® fl 00 
Mink, dark. 1 50® 1 75 1 00® 1 S 
pule.. 1 00® 1 25 60® 75 
Muskrat, winter. 15® 16 13® 15 
fall. 13® 14 10® 12 
Kitts. ® 4 ® 4 
Beaver, ms.,. 1 00® 1 50 t»a 75 
Raccoon. 65® 80 60® 75 
Opossum. 6® 12 6® 12 
Skunk, black.. iXI® -p 
striped. 10® 30 
Wolf, mountain.,..,. 2 00® 2 50 
PfMrie. 76® 1 00 
Southern furs sell at an average of about 20 per 
cent, below the rated of^Westem. 
1 OOft nnn Concord, l year, *15 to *20 per 
BRICK MACHDNES. 
(lieapcit In market. Makes tho most perfect brick 
TILE MACHINES. 
°'“ i ”**’■ 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
SUDARIMAKER’S FRJEkD 
_ lisKD MKI-ALLtC 
Eureka 8ai» Spouts and bucket 
llANdKKH. Hamples.Circulars mid 
Terms sent post-paid on rce’t of 20o. 
C. C. V08T, iMuuT A fill’s, hurlingivii, Vt, 
New York, Feb. 3, 1877. 
RECEIPTS or LIVE STOCK. 
8hwup A 
Be«yuH. &)WC. CbIvb*. I.fiir>b«. H *»?, 
Sixtieth 8t. 3,634 31 487 3,033 UOO 
Fortv-Eighth St. 006 20 97 16,127 000 
Fortieth St. Quo 00 000 m»i 6,000 
liarsimus Cove. 8,796 00 69 13,130 16.471 
Totals this week.12,376 01 593 31,280 21,171 
“ lust week.1U.117 07 467 17,409 20,045 
Beeves.—M onduy last trado opened very slow on 
a heavy run of cattle nut gvncrally good enough to 
meet the demand; conxoquently the markets closed 
weak with several car loads unsold.. Prices wero 
7J^®13c. V It’.: only 10 head sold ut tho lowest-ate 
and 12 head ut the highest , weights, 6)4®] 114 cwt. 
Wednesday, irudo fair at 8tJ®12V;c.; weights, 6*4® 
ItX cwt.. Thurday, salos slow ut h®12c.; weight*. 
61;®9 cwt. Friday, the markets closed weak at 
8M®17 c • weights 5.!-4tipHiX cwt. From 54®6S lb»., not., 
lias boon allowed. General sales on 50 lbs. net. 
Spanish steers Bold at 8Y@tB$d.. being corn fed; 
native, 8®Ilk:.; grade, lOAasKc.i ozon, 9®ll;4c. Dry 
eoiva, |7®!B4C. illXed herds. 9® 16c- Bull), live 
weight, *3.36444^5 per ewt. 
Mff.cn Cows.—Trade slow ; chiefly owing to tho in¬ 
ferior quality of tile ummulu on sale. Thirteen lows 
B old at *29®40 18 head ; 9 do. *LVg65 . 1.1 do. *60®65; 
10 do. 4600,72; 3at *75 *t head ; 1 for *82 50-calvcs al¬ 
ways Included ; 3 springers, In one lot. *210. 
Veals and Calves. — Trade small and dull. 
Smooth quality veal* sold utBotlO^e., somo scarce. 
Course quality mlves rather easier of sale at0®7kc. 
Y lb., also at *1) 74>®16 P head. Country-dresse'l veals 
at 9Y®13Xc. V U>. Country-dressed calves at 7®9e. 
SlTEEP AND LA mUS. — There being a heavy run 
during several days, price* fell Be, V lb and have 
not since recovered. On Montlay last sheep sold at 
5ki®3c.: lambs ut 8c. Wednesday, sheep sold at 5® 
6Xe.; lambs not quoted. Thursday, sheep, 4v®0H«. 
lambs not quoted. Frlday.lbe marketst losed weak: 
sheep, 6®HXc.; lambs held on sale. .Missouri sheep 
sold ut *5.75®0.30 "Y cwt.; Michigan, do., 5!t®6.<c. 
JKNII KOH CIRCULAR of tho BEST WIND 
j MILL, to tl. 9. Wind E. & i*. Co., Batavia, 111. 
YMVE ELEGANT SHEETS OF MUSIC (now 
I for PUno, by wail for 30 CENTS, ua 
ioilows; 
The Preaident'a Quickstep.Rapheullo 
Vordlcie Waltz.. .. Strauss 
Ovisrture,,... .From the Opera William Tell 
1 ho Broketi-duwn Swell of To-liay, Soni*and Chorus 
the Ke«t...fton^jind Chorus 
rail CiLtzilngtio of TOUpicjces luailed on receipt ol 
Cttrrt. AddreMH HITCHCOCK PCBCISIIINU 
The Anti Friction Hay Carrier 
S*v««)»tor»nd money Ill»»btq,le ; thvirrsp. 
'pliii(]«.|tlTr; h tv i,» on friction full,, l.. nr« 
will com* tsvk On dizkt Int lira- Tim Ira, k It 
'lnoxpontlVir; tbu carrivr oat-, tntstriflo; iziuny 
htm<lr«U« ore tu u.o. No trouble about 
lime over blvh beams, or to llm entl of deep 
boy,. Iloy , dropped o ln-ru wiuted, »nd lhe 
work of imuw.uk h rvdured. Truck ahould bo 
put lip now wliile been, nr* full. 
Nona for cln*ut*r» *ti i da-^n, for trocklag 
bern, to C.9. Wind Eitglut: A f'ump Co., Bn- 
U)!*,]]!., aisnufkctnrtr* o' tho Old iieiuole 
Iialloduy NtoDdwd Wind Mill. 
No. L- 
No. 2. 
Common 
Combing. 
Act as A gout {—Reader, If there is no agent lor 
the Rural In your locality please become one by 
orinlng a club. It will pav. 
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