FEB. 2 
9 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
VARIOUS. 
It Is asserted that, notwithstanding the unu¬ 
sual rains, the sugar crop in Cuba will exceed the H 
last crop in quantity and quality. 
The husk ot wheat contains as much as six * 
per cent, ot oil, whereas line flour contains j 
scarcely more than one per cent. 
One hundred parts or wool are chemically com- 1 
posed or 50.05 carbon, 7.03 hydrogen, 17,71 nttro- t 
gen, and 24.01 parts oxygen and sulphur. < 
corned mutton Is extensively used in foreign [ 
count,idea. There is no good reason why It Is not j 
In general use here, fforcooklng with vegetables * 
there Is no meat superior to it. 
The dressed carcass of a calf weighing 150 i 
pounds contains 93 \ pounds of water, and 66.1< 1 
pounds of dry substance; I he latter quantity is 
made up of 6\, pounds or mineral substance, 2 h 
pounds of dry ultrogenous substance and 24', 
pounds ot fat. 
In these days of bank failures It, Is safest for 
the farmer to make his deposits In banks of rich 
soli and more manure: buy improved slock in¬ 
stead of bank stock, and the only shares he 
should Indulge In should be to share with his 
wire.aud family the comforts of a good home. 
The production of tobacco has recently be¬ 
come a very important agricultural lutcrest in 
Pennsylvania. It Is asserted that the Mlatc now 
produces more tobacco than the Connecticut Val¬ 
ley, and It Is believed t hat In a few years Its crop 
will be larger than that of Connecticut, Virginia 
ani Missouri. The yield of Lancaster couuty 
last year was is,, 100,000 pounds, 
In South Holland a good cow will produce, du¬ 
ring the summer months, about twenty-six 
pounds of butter. In the high pastures of sear a, 
In Switzerland, the yield during t he ninety days 
of summer Is about forty pounds, or loss than 
hair a pound per day. fn Holstein and Lunen¬ 
burg 100 pounds Is considered a fair return; and 
even In Eugland, 100 to iso pounds annually, or 
from eight to nine ounces per day, for ten months 
In the year, are accounted an average produce. 
Premature Loss of the lloir, which Is so 
common nowadays, may be entirely prevented 
by the use of Burnett’s Cocoaine. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, Jim. 2(1, IS78. 
Beans and Peas.— Receipt*of beans past week. 
9.800 0018.1 Exports, 1,253 0 01 b. Tile season continues 
decidedly averse to trade tu mediums, and prices are 
again off, Marrows Still quoted at the late decline. 
Them 0* considerable objection to the lack of uni¬ 
form quality In marrows ; this is a severe drawback 
to Steady export business. White Kidney* are easier, 
in sympathy w ith marrows. Red one- llrm for mod¬ 
erately sized lots. Pen beans dull and much lower. 
Black beans dull and much lower. 11 tuck beans nom¬ 
inal at *1.50. Green peas am down to 81.30 as a sell¬ 
ing figure. Canadian Held in bulk and bond quiet at 
83®8-l>4e.; some extra in store held higher. • 
Wo quoteBeans, medium choice, $l.7o;**d.70, oth¬ 
er. $1-606(1.65: marrows, choice, f2.IRSi2.2U: other. 
fJ.U5VJ.lf*; pen, $Li;iJ**f 1.85. White kidney, choice, $2.00 
<6,2.30; other, $2.95<s»3.05; red, choice, '.WJ.oO; oili¬ 
er. $2 35012 . 40 . Turtle soup beans. >1. U, l.miu, $3. 
Beeswax.—T here is a light inquiry from shippers. 
Sales utJJT«®28e. for Western and Southern. 
Broom Co us. -There is afulr Inquiry, and prices 
firm. , , . , 
Green brush at. fS647c.; green hurl. (,<4.70.: me¬ 
dium green, 5646.KO. i red-tipped, i&tic., and com¬ 
mon red, 3 ( 11 , 3 Wc. . 
HOTTER.—Fltiu lines or lots of State have a steady 
if not active movement. While the fancy or picked- 
out portions have u settled position that is unlikely 
to be Interrupted until the season closes. Soup* 
buyers object to (lie advance tluil has attended good 
table grades, folio wing the new gilt-edged prices. 
They contend that buyers of highest quality Inivn 
an outlet that Is disinterested in prices. While they 
as less pretentions distributors have to slmfio retail 
prices in accordance with the times. I setul stock 
is becoming broken up it good deal In order to make 
a duplicate gradc nl previous purchases, and sellers 
insist ini compensation when they permit extra try¬ 
ing. Some dairies lire quoted nL 3 c. but there are 
not enough of them regular quotations, 29u. is still a 
good quotable extreme, Western tnotary Is lit good 
supply, chlelly soiling at 13c. for prime a lew selec¬ 
tions bring 20c. The baking or packing demand Is 
very moderate this winter and the furl adds to the 
stagnation that has so long prevailed In common 
qualities. IIy the term packing demand wo refer to 
dealers for West Indian use. English shippers are 
culling only tor actual wants, paying lionise, for 
stock that is all right and might be useful hero. 
Fresh Western dairy madeCOlIId In; planed lit2&S, 
87c. if faultless. Rolls in tattle supply and dull. 
SVe quoto State fancy pulls 2fto3tlo.t other aVak'Hla.: 
creamery, good to choice, 26(8®o.; ball tubs, tine, 
28 30o.: extra, 33i«i33cd other, 22 -,27c.; Fall Welsh 
27et2iic.; Welsh tubs, dairy, 246626c.; other, 2u 2-1 e.: 
full dairies, Him, 36(t‘iKa.: common, 20@!J4u_: Urkins 
20»20c.; poor Stale. 13(6:180.; Western creamery, 
good to choice, iWuiiOe,; poor to good 26««32c.: Fac¬ 
tory, choice. 130 ( 2110 ,; good, it).. 18c.; common, 76611c.; 
rolls, 12 m ifc.; grease, OH a7c. 
Receipts torthe week, 17,658 pkgs. 
Exports past week, 1,8(53 pkgs 
Cheese. -Exports for the week have been 81,018 
botes, Tne export demand is fair, and on some uf 
the selections mi advance bus been made; JB.kfiti. oan 
be muds easily for fancy factories, and some selec¬ 
tions reach Lifte. 
Fancy factories, 13H 13Vo.; good and prime, 13*6 
13,V<i.; fair lots. W.KMl3i'o.; poor, lUsidOHo. : 7si 
10c„ skimmed. Fane dairy, t'fdolJ^'c. fur good to 
prime; IO'-jMUJvo. for fair lots: TmRic. for skimmed; 
vVestern factory, clicddar. 13(013^0. for Hue 11® 
12 c. for good : 66690. for poor. 
Uucelpts tor the Week. 38,447 mixes. 
Liverpool cable, His. lid. Gold closes lOl Hi. 
Cotton bus been unsettled, and closed steady. 
Latest prices are for January. 10.95 m10.97c ; Febru¬ 
ary. 10.930.; March, 11.13-i,U.He.: April ll.27Mll.23o.; 
May, 11.40c.; June, ll.62c.: July, U.tSOc.; August, 
ll.ffMull.li7c!.; September. 11.37®11.4jc.; October, 11.18 
(sill 1.211c..: Novnmbor. llnill.Ofte. 
, Quotations for spot, cotton are based on American 
standard of classlUcatlon, and on-cotton in store 
running in quality not more than half u grade abovo 
or bolow the grude quoted. 
l/pfunif*. A In. Orleans. Teceas. 
Ordinary..,.. 8 <k 8 Y «« SX 
Strict ordinary. ‘Ry OMj bis ON 
Good ordinary..916 !IK lh Id 
Strict good do...10 6 16 i(J 5-16 10 7-10 Id 7-UI 
Low middling.10« 10« lOfc 10V 
Strict low middling.... 10 15-10 Id 15-1". 11 1-10 II 1-10 
Middling...11.^ IIH llL* llJtf 
Good middling .11K ll>4 11H UX 
Strict, good middling.. 11V HV IDi UK 
Middling fair.12N 12V 12« 12*6 
I Fair.12* 12* VIX 13y 
Stained, 
Good ordinary, 8 *e.; Strict ordinary. 9J<c.; Low 
middling, 10c.; Middling, 10?ie. 
imiRB FftriTS.—There is a fair jobbing business, 
and prices generally steady. 
Apples -State quarters, old, b®(>Xc.; new. 
6 ^c.; VVestern quarters, old. (7iod.Se.: new. 6 ® 6 !*c.; 
Southern, new, prime sliced, 7c.; lair to good. SdcnRc. 
Reaches—Peeled, now, U@12o.; unpeeled halves, 
4-V 5c.; impeded quarters, fiafXC. Pitted cherries, 
166417c. Blrtckborrioa, 9® 10c. Raspberries.27c. Plums, 
10 c. 
Egoh. —Receipts for the week, 5,480 barrels. The 
market ran down seriously during the week, and the 
decline led in better business. The unsold surplus 
of old accumulations form a severe, pressure upon 
the market. Retailers will not risk them, and will 
not deal liberally in fresh (earing ihev may he what, 
is expressively termed •• stuck 1 with detrimental 
quality. Just us soon as consumers suiTer incon¬ 
venience in tileir kitchens by unreliable eggs they 
at once reduce plirebuses. Poultry uml meats have 
ruled remarkably low and even cheap eggs have bad 
to give upsfluittol their current buslfie - 
Near points. 17wlHc.: State and Pennsylvania. 10<w 
— c.; ( unudiati 12® 18c.: Western, best, l,i<u I0e.: ether. 
124413 c.; Southern. H)*«12c.; Limed, State, 12®13c.; 
Canada, I0 mI2o.; Western, 9® 11 c. 
Feathers. Live white prime Western geese. 45 ® 
17c.; mixed, W®40c. 
Feed. Is more freely offered und easier. Sales III 
pounds uvo. $20.<l‘i6t20.50; 0(1 pounds ave. $19.50(3)20; 
80 pounds ave., $206431; 100 pounds, $20.50rj®22: and 
rye lit 196(20. 
Flour.—P rices have been reduced leading to a 
more active market oil export and Homo account. 
Latest prices are $4,006*4.75 for poor to fancy super- 
line State; $5.10(6)5.46 lor common to fair extra do; 
$5.4564 ).75 for good to choice do.; $4.25*45.00 for super- 
tlne Michigan, Indiana, Iowa, &c., outside for choice; 
$5.0005.45 for shipping extra, do., the Inside price 
for poor, and $5,4o(inf}.7n lor good to Hlrletly fancy ex¬ 
tra do.; common to choice white wheat extras. $3.75 
047,25 ; fancy do at $7.25 m* 6,25: red arid amber whiter 
Wheat, good to choice family, at $5.25 m 7.00; round 
hoop Ohio at, $. r >.2.Viii5.i’,5, and trade brands of rlo. at 
$5,756(7.00, the latter for choice; St. Louis. $5.60(5)6.35 
for poor to fair extra and $6.256(7.50for good to fancy, 
(with it few brands of very fancy quality quoted up 
to$8.00 t 8,25); Minnesota clear, $6.0006.5(1; Minnesota 
“ straight,” common to fancy, at $6,006(7.65. and pat¬ 
ent poor to vary choice, $6,756(9.00, with n few fancy I 
at $9,256(9 75: unsound stock at $3.50246.25: City mill 
extra at $6 10 ■*6.85 for fair to very nlioico for West 
Indies; do. for England $5.25646.35; do. trade and 
family extras, $6.65(37.75; do. South America, $ 8 JiO-.« 
7.50; NO, 2 HI) 22.Mtoi4.60. 
Buckwheat Flour—Quoted at $2(3)2.00. Corn meal 
is selling at $2.60(43 fur Western yellow and $3.20 for 
Brandywine- 
Fkicsii Fur its.-A pples have dwindled to a very 
small stock of really prime, and prices are very firm. 
Shipments ice restricted by the high prices—only 
800 barrels taken lor the week. 
We quote Baldwins,$1.60; Greenings, lire firm at 
$3.7.1(3.1.26. Russets, selected sorts. Mot4 : fancy small 
lots, $1,50; fair to good, $2.5003; stock that would 
have to be repacked, $2 *k 2.25; few lots reported in 
the interior. Cranberries are firm—supply in Tew 
hands. Fancy bis., fd.T.VaT.Mi; crate, choice, $2.25: 
good, $1.75®2; fair, $1.*1.S0—offering* nearly all of 
New Jersey. Grapes have only u special quotation — 
6®7c. for Catawba. Florida onnigcs ave turning out 
well — $3 m 5 ?< box; some b(;uutlful natural show 
fruit, picked with stems and leaves. Pea nuts are 
easier, liltc receipts going op f In* market. Picked, 
$1.60.; $1 30C4l.40.for Virginia. Hickory nuts selling 
better; Texas pecans, 8 ® 10c. 
K 0 H 8 AND SKINS.—At Leipzig tho market was 
neglected. London sales showed a decline 25 per 
cent iti market, 106420c. in heaver: 10c. in opossum 
below tho low rales of August lust. Home rates un¬ 
changed. 
No. 1 quality. 
Nor. A Fast. West *& N. W. 
30@40c.; Quail, prime, $1.50(5)1.75; soft, $1.90@1.25. 
Partridges, pair,75c.@$8ac. Grouse. T0c.@$l.00. 
PROVISIONS. — Dog products closed weuk and 
fairly actlvn. Mess pork $*2.096513.00 for -pot lots 
$12.00 for January, $11 90 for February amt $11.05 for 
March. Bacon at fifo-c. Tor long clear and i.}*o. 
for abort Clear. Lard—Western steam at /-".ip. for 
spot. 7-77c. for January,7-874c. for lielirmiry. *.97,Hc. 
for March. Tallow, f H-tKc. for prime. S curine. 
Sc. tor prime Wo«*torn. hatna nt liee.t 
—New extra moss- $l:«A;3.M); plain, $llvl2.50; nqw 
packet, $II.Ml: family muss,$16017; oxtraIndia mess, 
A276428.00 for city bnmds: do. Philadelphia, -r'!3 Mm .4. 
SALT.—Ashton’s at, $2.50; Higgins’, $2.50 and Other 
sack lots uL $1.10:5)1.15. 
SEED.—Plover. k'JSn^c. fur prime: timothy, $1.S7K 
@1.42ji4. Rough Ha,v, $1.06. 
VKOKTABLEH.- Exports of posatoes past week.7.972 
libls,; since Jan. 1,22,363; lust year to date. I8.70 j. 
with a reopened supply demand,partly lor Huiitherii 
seed, the market for potatoU 6 Is more animated, and 
prices are llrmer Mian for some finm past. Sweets 
are nominal Onions pretty Hrrn. Florida green peas 
have sold at $7 P crate. 
\V« quote Pouch Blows, $l.iM7(2, bulk and doub'C- 
heads. Early Rose, tt.76Ml.1S7; Peerlons, fl.25® 
1.60; Nova Scotia. $1.5044.1.76: Sweet, $ I .MKidAoU. 
Cabbages. 1110. $3.60(i4lJ50f red. fK 0 li. Marrow sQUiisb, 
bbl., $1.50622; Hubbard do- $ 2 . 0041 ) 2 . 50 . Russia tnr- 
nips, 75087b. Carrots. 7ft®67c. Beets, bbi., 7 . c.-a$ .00. 
Red and yellow onious, $H,S5(ii)1.60; white, f 1,25® l,7». 
Celery, doz., 73 c.( 0 $L 
Wool.- There has been a very slow market, but 
prices are not clntuged, and generally holders are 
confident. • . „ . vv 
Latest sales are or X Ohio Heeees at 44c.; X and X Y 
at 43C<i4Hc.: low Wisconsin, lie.; Ohio combing, 540 
58c.; Georgia, 30c.; Luh,2oo.; fall California, h,><;6«2tic. 
Otter. W piece.18 (KVa, 4 Oil 
$2 0064 2 50 
Umy Kox. 
4(k*ii 45 
4U@ 
4-> 
Red Fox. 
T.kiO 80 
6066 
06 
Black Bear . . 
5 no*® 6 no 
4 0064 5 
00 
Brown cubs and jigs. 
1 00 *4 2 00 
1 09® 2 00 
Florida deor skins. 
15 4 18 
Flsner. 
5 IKK'6 0 00 
4 09*76 5 1)0 
Mink, dark . 
8564 90 
5064 
1*0 
pale. 
500 60 
30® 
40 
Muskrat, winter. — 
8t*4 10 
6(i« 
8 
fall. 
664 7 
4® 
5 
Kitts. 
«4 2 
66 
2 
Beaver, JM n>. 
1 WK,( 1 25 
G0(6» 
75 
Raccoon. 
Saw 45 
36(7( 
45 
OplISHUIU. 
3® f 
3«4 
*; 
Skunk, black. 
4064 
45 
striped... 
5@l 
20 
Wolf, mountain. 
1 506# 2 00 
prairie. 
60 
ADVERTISING RATES: 
Inside, I4th and loth pages (Agate space)..40c. per line. 
” 13th page. 50 " 
Outside or last page. 60 
Fifty nerct. extra for nmnml display. 
Special Notices, leaded, by conut. . 70 " 
Business '* HO “ 
Rending " ..1.00 “ 
Discount on 4 In-- ptloijM.ft per et.. 3 uis.,10 per ct.; 
13 ins., 15 per et.; 26 ins., 2 ;i per ct. - 62 Ins.. 2o per of 
$w~ No advert isement ip* -rted for less than $ 2 . 
rest & N. W. 
GRAIN. All articles have been fluctuating as llie 
news irnm the other side came Pacific or otherwise 
in regard to the eastern questions; at the close 
there is a weak feeling. 
Latest, sales are of No. 2 red at $1 3764-un¬ 
graded red and umber Htate, $1 10641 37; white, 
$1 41 : Nn 1 Northwest spring, $1 32; No, 3 Chicago, 
$1 26S; No. 2 red for January at $1 26; No.2 Mil¬ 
waukee luring, $1 34. Ryu Is a trIUe steadier; 
sales of Western at 736-7 e.: st ile at.70@78e. Uur- 
iey,9flo for No. I Canada} Wm.hHc. for slx-rowcd Stale, 
pern is weak and quiet. Idlest sales are of New 
York No. 2 at fi9V'"09e.: steamer mixed. Febru¬ 
ary 0 (k 6 Mike. Unis of New York extra white, at 
It Me - do. No. LFebUlW). 37c.; No. 2 white, 3664 
36vc.; mixed Western, 37®3814C,i while Western, 
3,'(0,3954')- 
IlAY and Straw-— Supplies und home demand 
continue fair, and prices are Him. 
Bale hay, 65koTQc. for shipping, and i56«8uc. for re¬ 
tail qualities; clover, UISdMJc. for prime. Straw, 60® 
55c. for long ryn; 40 m 45c. for short rye, and 4U®45c. 
for DiLt. 
Exports last wci.’k, 1,109 hales; since Jan. 1.1,585. 
Uigjiwixkh are lower- $1.09. 
Honey. Continues dull. White clover, 2-coml> 
boxes, has sold at Uc., and good dark at 9c. 
IloPB.—Tho English advices liave bonn loss favor¬ 
able, and there is diminished business liere ; with 
prices, however, unchanged, . 
lollops. Exports for the week liuvi> been 2.J58 bales. 
Prices remain unchanged, notwithstanding the 
stronger country advices. 
State choice to fancy, 11(9130.; good to prime, 3@ 
lOe,: do., low and rail', 5-(7o.; Eastern, new. 5(c«8o.: 
Wisconsin, do. 5«<,Sc.: Yearlings, 3(«i5o.; Olds, all 
growths, 2963(3.; CalifOriduns, 12(xl4c, 
Lhatiiek. Hemlock sole, 216422 c. for light, 22(J> 
23c. for middle, 2266230 . for heavy, 206421c. for good 
damaged. 
OlL-CAK K.—Western is lower at $306931 V ton. 
PoPt.Titv AND GAMK.—Live poultry is still low; 
sales to regular buyers still limited thorough causes 
noted lust week. „ 
N. J. cbiokuns, 76410c.; fowls, I0©12o.: Turkeys. 9(8 
10c.: Toms,6<u)7c.; Ducks. N. pair, 55iss$l; Geese, 
N. J., $ 1 . 50641 . 1 ( 2 ; Western, *1.(I0<»1.25. 
Dressed poultry during tho past day or two has 
bud mi Improved demand but prleus are still In tin 
unsatisfactory scale for both seller and producer. 
There was quite it surplus of old curly In the week 
but holders pushed It out as fust us they could at 
almost any price to peddlers and the cheap buyers. 
Ills thought Unit fresh stock will have a better 
future. Tin* will very probably bo the ease with 
near point raised, hut when the West Iiub to depend 
upon freight Instead of express transportation, as it 
Inc. fins season owing to low rates here, much will 
depend, upon the weather for tho success of fur 
western shipments. 
Fancy Pliila. and N. J. turkeys, Lml.'to.; good. 8 ta> 
lie.: large or Toms, 6 (. 47 c.: eh ickcns, ehoten, 13e.; good. 
IMillc.; common, I’KjtSc.; ducks, cbolca, 1266130.; other, 
Piuiilc.; geese, fancy. Ho.: other,6qjs9c. Capons large 
18(i30o..} small and slips, I Malik:. 
Game is as fully represented as the demand re¬ 
quires. Quail steady tor choice. Inferior birds of 
any Itlml itre not saleable. Ohio wild pigeons are ct 
bettor quality than Missouri the latter hnvo an 
uuorn-fed bitterish ness of flavor. 
Hares aud rabbits, pair, Tltoitfic. Canvas-back ducks, 
$1.00661.26; Red-heuds, 70c.; Mallard, (V>6t75e.; Teal, 
Iptv 3t(lvcvtbcmcnt: 
Ff«r.Single Pair:.'' and Small Factories. 
Send for Circular and lull description to 
JONES, FAULKNER & CO., 
Sola (Vlaiitifaciursrs, UUca, N. Y., 
Dealers in Dairy Supplies and Furnishing Goods. 
Also, Manufacturer!! of Stcuu B lilera and En¬ 
gines and .Steam Dxiitv \ i 'i*A HA TU ri, for Cheese 
k'uutories and I reamedes. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
N r\v York, Jun.2i, 1S78. 
BKEVK 8 .—Tlia market eased up n shade in prices 
Ott Monday last.botbas run ratlierslcady ever since, 
cattle showing no important fluctuation. Very extra 
quullty steers have brought satisfactory prices: a 
few funcy may be quoted like. Choice, its a general 
rule, however, were covered by t 0 \®Hu. 1 he range 
is under, this week, owing to the uilxud condition ot 
the Inter droves. A good many nutiveuwerc m mark¬ 
et—scrawny, rough,and poor enough to have made 
thin Texan choice, had they been bore. Michigan 
and Missouri steers, 7 S 6480 ,; fair to prime stock In 
lots, 3m®l0>jo.; vary common, 7e. Fat steers were 
reserved for tlia English market at itkuDlOke. 
Cows and Calves.- Few wanted, anil it is hardly 
worth while to send extras here. llprd|y a tilth ot 
1 he receipts Hud buyers. The nominal range Is $lUia. 
70 for Qommou to choice. 
Vical Halves.—T here is a fair demand for prime 
live: in fact, they bring more than dead stock; good 
to best, 0*1»K>40.; common, 5(5), 6 c. Grossera don t pay 
at 2 m6c5Ki). I tog-dressed veal, at West Washington 
Market, ‘A,611c., and souiewliat stronger. 
8 iieei* and Lam ms.—Shippers have lost money 
forth.! past fortnight, so Hie demand cannot be re¬ 
garded as an encouraaing one. Stock has sold at •> 
for prime State lambs. Sheep, tncluding very 
good at (Yi-toYe. A cur-load ot fancy Kentucky 
wethers, it’d lbs. average, brought bMo., will probably 
go to England. Tho price might u inultc buyers here 
lor such cleguut quality. 
Hod 8 .-There have been no sales of live for the 
past two days ; market now Indicates firmness; ugnt 
receipts expected. Lust sales about 4Hc. Dressed 
Bogs —Western, IJlfc.; country pork, 5666c. tor heavy 
to light. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
Allen & Ho., S. L —Allen's Planet Jr. Hand Seed 
Drills and Wheel Hoes. 
B. & Co . Box 1364, Cincinnati, O —Salesmen Wanted. 
Blanchard’s Sons, Porter— 1 Tue Improved Blanchard 
Bridgminam Alfred—Vegetable. Field and Flower 
Seeds. . _ _ 
Brown, Dr. O Phelps—Fits Cured. 
Clark, j.—Important to Farmers. 
Cole A Bro.—Floral Guide Free. 
Collins,. I no. 8 .-Strawberry, Raspberry, Blackben >, 
Currants. Grapes, Ac. 
Cornell, O. II. P.—The Albany Corn Planter. 
Estes & Laur'uit—The Nabob. , 
Everett & Small- Matthews’ Garden Seed Drill. 
Fitkhugh, J B.—The American Hay Elevator. 
Gibson & Bennett—Felton’s Wonderful New Ber- 
ff QS* 
Gregory, James J. H.— Annual Seed Catalogue of 
Vegetable and Flower Seed. 
Hall, Israel—A Desirab'e Res dencc tor Sale. 
Johnston, R, S.—Desirably Located Fruit harms. 
Jones, Faulkner ,v Co.-Ralph’s Oneida Cheese Vat. 
Lewis Bros.—The'* Boss” Scroll Saw. , 
Maneiia A. Ulbson—Farms ni tho Best 1 art of Maiy- 
Mtner, T.‘ B.—White Grapes, Strawberries. Melons, 
Ac., &c. 
Minkler & Co., .1,-30 Mixed Curds. 
New England Plate Co.— t'tie Patent Napkin Holder. 
1UTSIN1C8S NOTICES. 
Miner. T. B.—White Grapes. Strawberries, Melons, 
&c., Ac. 
• Coughs and Colds. 
t «i»« ’own’ll Ilrooeli liil 
I^TracUo"will alloy li— 
WKritalion which Induce" 
Bcuiighiug, anil gives Ini- 
|h mediate relief in. lSrou- 
T chitis, Cnlnrrli, IiiflU" 
” enza, Booi *euc»», Sore 
Throat, mid Consuuii*- 
tiveand Asthmatic Coun*laiiiJ». ’I Ue Bron¬ 
chial Troche* lmvc been Htcutlily winning 
their way Into public fia nr, until they arc 
Itnowu and used nearly all over the world. 
FITS CURED ~ 
Dr. Brown's groat prescription for Epilepsy having 
now been tested in over 10,000 oases without a fail¬ 
ure, lie bus made up Ins mind to make tho ingredi¬ 
ents known to all sufferers free of charge. Address 
Dit.O. PHklps Brown, 21 Grand 8 t., Jersey City, N..J. 
Y ou) name printed on 50 Mixed Cards for 13c 25 
Fun Curds 10c. Clinton Bros., OllntonviUe, Ct 
.111/ .'Intimil Catalog'll* «C t'rerelaltle and 
fflitu-tf Stttt /‘nr 1 8 7S, rich in engravings, wiII be 
sent FREE to all who imply. Customeis of lust sea¬ 
son need not write for It. I offer one of the largest 
collection* nf vegetable seed ever sent out by any 
seed House in America, it large portion of winch 
were grown on mv six seed farms. Printed dircc- 
ilon-- fur eullirntiiiit mt ear./i pnrk'Ujr. All seed war- 
VII idl'd 111 lr bulb Ireghund true til Hum IS ; SO tttr, that 
Should U prove otherwise I wi'l rrttll the order u rat la. 
.■VVie « Sptrial!!/. As tho original 
Introducer of tho Hubbard Hqtmsh. Phimiey’H Melon. 
Marblehead Cabbages, Moxiean Corn, 1 offer several 
new vegetables this season, aud Invite the patron¬ 
age of**'/ wfcr* art vntxlnn« t" h !»’•• t.hnr sr </• directly 
front th' ornii.rr, (iv.di, t r»<, uu-l <>• the *•*•» 1 / strain. 
jAJtlCS J. II. GREGORY. MurbL.lieHU. Mass. 
n I ITTCD OU^ PERFECTED BUTTER 
K1I I Ira# COLOR is far belief than car- 
SwnJt ■ rots, nnuatto or any other color, 
at one-fourth the coBt. and no work to useu It gives 
a pure dandelion color and never tut ns red >r rancid, 
but tends to Improve and preserve the but ter. War¬ 
ranted to add 5 cents per pound to its selling value. 
Thousands of testimonials from the very best, dairy¬ 
men. Descriptive ( n culms tolling where and liow 
to get it. free. Sold by drugglsis. 
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington , Vt. 
A FARM AND HOME 
OF YOUR OWN I 
NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE IT. 
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS, 
IFOIFt A 3NT A.CRE 
Of the Best Land in America. 2,000,000 Acres 
IN EASTERN NEBRASKA, 
On the line of the 
Union Pacific Railroad 
Now For Sale. 
Ten Years' Credit Given, Interest Only G pr ct. 
These are the only lands lor SALK on tho line of 
this GItK aT RAM.rua ll, tho WORLD'S HIGHWAY. 
b.-nd for Thu N i;w “ Pion ulu,” the bust paper for 
those seeking new homes ever published, full in¬ 
formation with maps, sent FRKK. 
O. F. DAVIS, 
Land Agent U. P. K. R., Omaha, Neb. 
A r| ST r«ol.l>.—A Dksirahi.k Residence 
Ji aud i'6-aern Farm, near the schools and Univer¬ 
sity. In the nest part of the nio.-t l**vcly and healthy 
city in America. It ha# large orchards and extensive 
out-bulldings, surrounded by elegant homes and 
genial society. Was valued at $4n.U0ii befove the 
panic; now $25,WX). on ousy terms, will liny it. All is 
in prime condition. Cut this out for reference, and 
I write ISRAEL HALL,Trustee,Ann Arbor,Mich. 
in tbe best part ef MARYLAND at great 
biirgnli k. For catalogue and prices ad¬ 
dress Muncliu A Gibsoii.Cenireville.Md. 
IffOII IT CADiiAC DiMruUu loeaii-d. $1001) to 
rnUI I rAnwi' St 500 each. Easy levins 
ot payment. R. S. JoHNmTON. stuckley, Del.^ 
1 js E I,TO N ’ S WONDERFUL NEW BER- 
I' RIES! A Bi.kksxxg pop i.v kky Rr ual Home! 
Please send for Illustrat' d Catalogue, tr * . 
GIBSON X RBYNKTT, 
Nurserymen and Fruit Growers, Woodnury, N. J. 
O Cftrt AAO Straw! et i r, Hawt/erry, mackberry, 
Uu,UVMJ i 'uvrun'r, Grata's, A unrawis Hants, 
Penrh I'nes, etc. . OD •* ELECT El) VA It 1 K'l’IES. 
limit Alin m■,**• sl It "dll , I *,I tu" S' and best. Ber¬ 
ries 2 at. each, 9 In. around. H.v mall, 10 for SI; 
I till for So l 1 .GOO for S IO. B'i Ison Albany, (’has. 
Damn lug, Monarch Of the II *.</, Kentucky. Orem. Prn- 
Un, nor 1,000. Ciiyt. .Tacl:, Cu -iberluiid Triumph, 
Stc in'. 1 .OOO.A LL l‘UR K. Cat- 
uiogne free. Cot this out. JOHN s. < oi.I.lNS, 
.Uoon slowu, New Jersey. 
. Mixed Cards, snowflake. Damask, &c„ no2alike 
.Vi i wdiir name, Idc* J. Minkler \ Co , Nassau, N.\. 
30RN m HARASSING 
SriihLORN am HARASSING 
rSfe? Cough that will not yield to ordinary rerne- 
dies, may be thoroughly cured by Dr. Jayne s 
Expectorant, a most effective remedy for all Bronchial 
and Pulmonary Disorders. 
