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GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. 
BAKER’S 
Cmkksic.—F or selected State factory there Is demand 
enough to make a strong rate for that grade; all other 
qualities are toneless. Skims very slow, 
State factory, fancy, full cream, llj{c. ; fine, 10t£ 
@llo.; medium, 8^@lUc. ; poor to fair, 4@7o_: Ohio 
flats, choice, 10c; fair to good, 7@9c ; Creamery 
skims, Hue, 4t<i(a)5c.; skims, fair, 3J<s@lc.; ordinary, 
2m 3c. 
Kccclpts for the week, 81,193 boxes. 
Exports do, 51,500 boxes. 
Steam to Liverpool, 18@’2U8.; an advance. 
Liverpool cable, 57s. 
Damn Fruits,— Apples continue firm from former 
reasons,a good local demand ami a diminished stock. 
Peaches bring good figure i for the grade of the rem¬ 
nant. Small fruits quiet but uot pressed for sale. 
Southern apples, crop, ordinary to good, 5>tf@6c.; 
fine to choice, 6>4@?)<ia; fancy, SfisS.l.fu; Western, crop, 
ordinary, Suffice: choice lots. rtosM'Uqo; Stale, (luc¬ 
ent, 5l4@fi)4o.; qrs 5l£@6Wc. nppics, evaporated, 
10®lSj4|c.i choice ring cut I8@llc; peaches, Southern, 
crop, i2@lte; Carolina, crop, good to fancy, KkgttSe: 
Georgia, crop, peeled, t5f<fll6; ditto, ditto un- 
pcolcd, lift) 13c.; nnpeelod peaches, halves, 5<45J<iC; 
do. quarters, 47y«ilr; plums, Southern, 11 tvs I lie: uo. 
State. I:k<#l3hjc: cherries, southern, 19@20c.’, bluckbcr 
rlt‘», lie.; raspberries, 30@S0.Ht hucklcborrlcs, prime. 
12@l3o. 
Kujchii Kimntv A tew struggling lots of Russets 
comprise i he ottering of apples. Ihuinln-i are plenty 
enough tor down town retail use Ship.uts arc 
mainly " Hales'’ and they arc not attractive. The 
high priced days of strawberries are over. Now 
Jersey and the smith begin to blend supplies. 
Cherries- t.ai-ga black, choice, t It |!v,v2t)e.; large 
red and while, do., lOisi.Su. fair to good, It, 180120, 
small, V to, 664180. 
Strawoerrb'ii, Jersey, Mammoth Co,, ;< qt. 12@14o; 
So. Jersey, qt , hmIOc; Maryland, ami Delaware, 
prime, o qt., iiajttc; do. poor to good, fidtitic; Norfolk, 
t qt, 2@4e. 
Peaches Georgia, prime p 3 to bllsh. crate, 41.21® 
1.50 do. poor to good, do., 50<: @$1.0 ; S. C. V bush, 
crate, 41.50458.00; N. 0. ‘ busll , crate, $2.®l 60. 
l-lnnis. Georgia, prime e 3-to bush crate, Si fit). 
Goes berries, In Liljl-e, prime, busll., St 75vj»LOO; In 
quarts, prime IK qt j Houle. 
Watermelons, (!a. and l-'la., V too, $20,i)0@40,(]0. 
Dealer* lu peanuts reap full favors of the "corner'' 
that followed the light crop. 
Peanuts, Virginia, hand pkd. P y%<-gjloe; fancy, 
Oey'.l^e.; extra prime, KSpn‘, 1 ; good to prime, liVfe(<iiT; 
Spanish slmlled, 7@7!je,; Va., shelled, 4£t@5 , 4C.: pecan 
nuts, lS@13jko. 
Kaus. -I.nst week's price* have ruled uoirly all the 
week, but at. the close buyers have held off anil there 
Is considerable weakness. Sellers now scorn willing 
to accord "loss Off." Egg exchange avorftK •• 
L. 1. ami Jersey, single barrels, e do*., 25e; Penn, 
and State lre-.li laid, 33*23146; Canadian, do. 28028140; 
Western, do, best. Western and Canadian, 
fair to good, 226V22HtO. 
Receipts for week, 18,097. 
Hay ami Sritiw.—Market favors buyers; there Is 
considerable hay at stations, and receipts will now 
run steady. Straw In fair demand. 
Hav, retail quality, tine, 18 100 its., 85® 90c.: retail 
quality, fair to good, 74@8Je. ; shipping quality, 65 
clover mixed, 65(3170!.; clover, 45@5 te. ; Hay, salt. 
5n t«55c. Straw, best rye, 70@75 a.; short, 50ta55c.; oat, 
33(1* 400. 
Exports, 1,171 bales 
lloes.—Tim upward tendency of prices seems to be 
assured Values a e uot quntahly higher la tlii. 
market, but. tiu* report comes t at a country dealer 
who was "short" for deliveries on contracts has paid 
82‘tic. tor clrdee. This has ralsrti the Idea* of most 
Interior buyers 10S5C , and It Is Omihtlul If goods can 
tm purchased now at pries* relatively as low as our 
quotation*. Helen choice goods are Ottered at less 
ihuu Jle. aUd very fe.w at that price, brewers as 
yet tukumi y small parcels. 
N. V- Slate crop, 1831, ch > ce, 32c: medium, 28&3IC; 
low grades, JiKa'I.c, crop 18S.I, , onito prime, 2o@'25e; 
low to fair. I 6il8C: old olds, Sou lie; Eastern 1681, 
lair ro choice, 2i(g)32c; I’acllic, 27@3. 0 . 
Receipts for week, IJAfi bales 
Exports, 3, do. 
NAVst. aroints.—With an advanced Southern mar¬ 
ket for spirits, prices arc higher. 
Spirits of Turp., i;j£0@IB. ; Rosins, strained, $2.10; 
good do., $2.1507(2.35; low, No. 2. j2.40@2 5U ; good. No. 
2, $3.8Q@2.70; low, No. 1, *2 7Stih2.RU; good, No 1, 42.85® 
3,1*1; low pale *3.30; good pule. #3 JO; extra pale, 
$3 BiW; window glass, $t.50@l,70. Tar.—Washington, 
42.75; Wllmlngtou, $2.15; Ncwberu, $2.75. Pitch.— 
City, $2. W. 
Hick.—S upply moderate. Sandwich Island rice. Is 
arriving here via San FnmcUco. 
Carolina, choice, “jWtoSe.; good to prime, 7@?!^c." 
common to fair, ;>9><j6itoV*e.; Louisiana, low fair to fair, 
5JvM6!sc. 
SiiOAit. &c—Market steady on sugar with "a ;fal r 
demand. Molusses quiet. 
Itellned sugar quoted, cut loaf, IK lb lll^fjo.; crushed, 
Ub$e ; cubes, U'VM’.; powdered, luHj6j}!04f,e; granulated, 
9jjc; mould A w'ac; confectioner’s ' a” 9‘aO; coffee 
A standard IH&CUl-ic. coffee oil "A," 8%(iv'Je; white 
extra "G" B-HWVvc.; extra 17, 8648c,; 17, TVfcMTTgC, yel 
low, ttligiiHc. common slrui>s, t.@ 17c; fair to good, 
486*50; prime to choice, 51@5Jo. sugar house molasses, 
ordinary hhds , 216422}; New Orleans, fair to good, 
6o@62e; prime lo choice, 65tm7Ce.; fancy, II at 73. 
Poultry and Gamic— Warm weather brings out 
some near by watering place demand amt all good 
dressed U selling up to receipts. Live Is pientier and 
prices have been lower during the week, the close 
showing soiuu Improvement. 
Prosea, turkeys, choice, 2 kv*22c.; small fresh killed. 
I5@16c.; large, I2ailc.; chickens, fair, 146b13c.; good 
to prime. 18 wj 1 Go,; 1’hlla Piasters, IS ,420c.; do Orollers, 
355®40o, do. light Winter. <8@3.'>e; heuvy Wluter, 25® 
28; Western broilers. 30@32o.; Fowls, choice, near-by, 
144415c.; prime, I2@14t.v. fair to good. 11 ® 1 w.; Ducks, 
spring per to, 3Tx<j)4i)c., choice, lt!®18c,; fair to good, 
13d$I9o. 
Live fowls State and Jersey, 12c.; Western, ll@12c. 
Southern, I Ic.; chickens, $t to, iKSHOe.'roosters, 0@7c.; 
turkeys. N. J. and Penn. Il«bl2c.; Western, 9® 1 le.; 
Ducks, State and Jersey, IK pair, 75c.(.b$1.25 We tern, 
f* 16*650,; geese, State and Jersey, $1.75@2.25; Western, 
4l.l2@i 37. 
YBUBTABLB8.—Pin* potatoes arc scarce and the 
market Is excited and high. 
Potatoes Kar.y Rose. Norfolk and N. C. * bbl.$7.5U; 
Chill, Red, new, prime, $8.1X1; Seconds, new. $i.5Um5.(»); 
Culls, new. $1.00® I SI; I*, il ly Eastern Rose, $6 III); 
Early Rose. Stale, pl.UJ; Snowllake. State, |5.50@5'5; 
Hurtiunk State, $6.(10 do. N. S $6.01), Peerless. State, 
45.U0M) 25; Prolltle, N. S. $5 D (.,»5.5U; Chill Red, N S. 
$3.L0o5.23 Jenny Llntl. N « gi i«); Magumn I onuni, 
Scotch, per sack. $5.30; Victoria, Scotch ahd Irish, 
$5.(*K<b5,2A 
Green stulf In large supply Willi favorable for a 
general demand. 
Asparagus, Oyster Ray, P do*, bch. 41 75642.25. 
Shrewsbury, do.. $t I. (tb2.<o S util Jersey, do., tl.U0@ 
1.50; Md. mid Del dm, $lJOijvl.5U; beans, Norfolk P 
hi Obi., $1 6bl.5tR N. C.. do. S3.5)@4.ftl( N. i. f' bush, 
crate, Si.NovJ,75; beeis, Norfolk, new, v no bunches, 
$2.50(78 51; L. 1. do. $L00@ >"0 C’le uuibt rs. Chas’n and 
Sav. - crate. 41.tu.bi l.i, cabbage Norfolk and N C. p 
<a20c; Texas, Pall, 14@23c; pulled super, 38(9420; extra 
3>@4tc; No. 1. 20®25c; combing. 31@45c; lambs, 35@40c; 
tub washed, fair lo choice, 35®42c. 
Flies, roaches, ants, bed bugs, rats, mic 
cleared out by “ Rough on Rats.” 15c. per 
box.— Adv. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
See Johnson & Fields Racine Fan Mill Ad¬ 
vertisement, issue of June 10th, pige.—308 
Adv. 
Warranted absolutely pure 
Cocoa , from which the excess of 
Oilhasbenn removed. It has three 
times the strength of Cocoa mixed 
with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 
and is therefore far more economi¬ 
cal. It is delicious, nourishing, 
strengthening, easily digested, and 
admirably adapted for invalids as 
well us for persons in health. 
Sold by Grocers everywhere. 
New York, Saturday, June 10 1B«2 
Bkwvks.—R eceipts for week. 8,631 head; do. last 
week, 9,939 do. With light receipts high prices are 
sustained and buyers hold back, as family trade Is 
light, at. the exorbitant retail prices. 
At Jersey City tradeOPCtied Slow but when slaugh¬ 
terers found that the moderate receipts were not 
likely to he Increased by later arrivals, they took 
hold and bough'common and medium cattle at full 
Wednesday’s prices. Good and prints corn-fed steers 
were sold with dluiouity except at H reduction or $1 
ft head to ’jo P to below wtist was bid for lbs same 
cattle w edneolay. Three ears of prime steers, for 
which ilitje to dress .TTvV'K to w.v: ottered last Monday, 
were in tlie yards today with less than 16c bid and 
at a late hour there was no prospect of their heing 
sold. t.Mierokecs and Texan* ft»ltl at 8® lit! Jo to dress 
54 (665 16; 12 curs of I’corlu. Cincinnati and Kentucky 
r tillers at 14(31 llie, t.O tire* . ri6<®5S i>>. wUli 81 head at 
18V$ «l34fe, ami a ear of " hoppers" at lie, to dress 55 
to. A car of still bulls was peddled nht at £’-k®7Ue, 
and some little State grass bulls at 3t<;t(*5e, A few 
ears of sl igs, dry cows and poor grans fed steers sold 
at I Ih® 12lie, to dress d5(<ri5(io it>: but this general range 
for decent to prime corn fed cuttle was from 13c. to 
dress 50 to to lau;•. to dress n., it; head averaged 
l 506 to.and east in Chicago $9.3;) p 100; Who to dress 59 
to. D e-sed beef lo f Ur dcnutid at I l®l Ic for native 
sides with extra e lrcusses sold at llhje. Texan beet 
dull at 7®I 1 0 . 
Mtiyn t.’ow'i. Ken high grade cows have come for¬ 
ward; line Singles have a market at. home. I’rlccs 
here have ranged at fS’it&fid > head,.common to good. 
Shbkp and LaWOS.—R eceipts for the week 27,829 
head: do. last week. 32,007do. Sheep doing well witti 
moderate receipts Live lambs. Jersey, fair 
to prime. 7@-’G Jersey, common, 6@71 ac; .Southern 
and Western.6 .u7kje live sheep, cllpped.rulr to prime, 
5!i£&8c; common f@5u. 
Veai.Cai.vks. -Good prices ruling for live; dressed 
not wail toil 
Calves, Jersey hog dressed, good, 10 ®Ul\; Btato 
dressed, goo I, I0«,]le ; country dressed, poor to fair, 
7449c.; live calves, Jersey, Rucks Co. and nearby 
Stale, prime to elldlue,$}$.',Ou. : Stale, prime. HUeujiHc; 
fair to good, poor to fair. Jtac.t6c.; Mt. Flolly, 
prlmt! to choice, lie.; fair to good, 7la'tfBi-i. 
Swine.—R eceipts for week, 23,00) head; do. last 
week 22,1-13 do. Market firm at the high figures. 
Hogs, Jersey dressed, light, lie.: medium. 11)1(7® 
10MC; dressed, heavy, lo'ye, hogs, city dressed, 10M® 
ll)l2o ; live hogs, per ,00 tos, $7.7038.3 >. 
Premature liosa of the Hair 
May be entirely prevented by the use of Bur¬ 
nett’s Coooaine. 
HOUSEKEEPERS should insist upon obtain¬ 
ing Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts, they 
are the best. -Adv. 
PRODtJCE AND PROVISIONS 
Naw York, Saturday, June 10, 1882. 
Beans and Picas. -Owners or prime State beans 
begin to reallz i t lm eertaiuty of their early prophecy 
that domestic would hold a strong Summ -r place re¬ 
gardless of the heavy supplies of German that have 
come forward. Lie market Is certainly v. ry solid 
for all good grades of white, including foreign. Reas 
unchanged. 
Bonus, marrow, prime, $4,00; fair to good, 43.75 4)3 90; 
medium, choice, 43.55; Talr to good, $7.1V-x3.10; 
pea, choice, 43.61; fair to good, $,V20@3 50: white 
kidney choice, $1 10 : fair to good. $3.75(3)4.05; 
red kidney, choice, $2.85 ; fair to good, 42.-HKi42.75; 
turtle soup, $1.70(61.75, German good to prime, 2.60 
@2 83: ordluury, $2.2i(.v 1 15; California Lima, $ 1.50. 
Peas, green, prime, *1.40461.15; poor to good, $1.15 
@1.25; Southern b. o.. par 2-bU. bag, $3.75®l.00. 
Receipts for week 3.824 bushels. 
Exports, 1 229 do. 
JJttEAOsrtnrgs and Pkiivisions.— ltecelpts of Hour are 
extremely large and If continued the extreme prices 
now quoted will become tender, us there will he u 
pressure to sell. The wheat trade of New York Is 
fastened to a certain point by a group of formidable 
speculators mid prices for most grades are of a forced 
character. The outlook for crops Is commercially 
good; but, us yet there Is little Spring wheat coming 
to hand and operators use the fset as a feature 
pointing Lo mode, ate near future supplies. A 
sharp export demand setitn. Coru is ruutimg In a 
more natural sort of a groove Prices case up front 
session toHctSlon on 'Change, a full productive yield 
destroying speculative COnlldtthUr. Oats tending 
downward. Rye unusually plenty.in the li storyorhog 
productsths local demnud Ita* never oeen*o large us 
lor the past season. On turning the crop Into cured 
meats the supply of lard Is greatly diminished, slid 
we report u stiff market ull through, without the aid 
of heavy exportation. 
Prices for Qour. meat and feed, yu tatlona: Klour 
No. 2, 42.90®H.75, State and Western, superfine, 44 25® 
4 75; City Mills, $6.5 Kii8.25: Spring wheat, extra. $1 85® 
5.75; do bakers'. $6W><ti.3 0U, putonl. $7.,‘,d@9.75, Ohio 
round hoop shipping, $5.Mka<> O'; do., trade brands, 
4600667.12; St. Louis, extra. 4_5.0tj@6,0O; double extra, 
$6.52@7 HO; family, $7 5Ut.>8.i>i. Minnesota, clear, ftj.OKiz 
8 00; Southern, extra, shipping, $4.7J@8.60; do. XX 
ami family. $h.75m; 7 '.in-, rye rtnur, suptirfini:, $'UX*j41.48; 
c.orn meal, ilrauily wine, $1.50®!.'5;western, $3.50661.50; 
wheat reed, 40 to. * tou. $l9.0o@2oui:«o to. do . gl'.MXKal 
20.00; lUUto. do.. 427.(W@2900; rye feed, $280 k®29 08. 
RrleeH tor grain,—Wheat. No. 2 Spring, 41.2J@1.31j 
Spring, 41.10661.T2, red Winter No. 2, *1 18 red 
Winter. $1.2It® 1.50V; while Wes', & State. 41.2 @1.39 
rye, 8(IV'ai86c ; Oats, white No. 1, 6T<! : No. 2, Olvv'uhic.; 
No. H.' 6944e.-, mxd, No. I, 59c,; No.2. 59q.; No.3. (>8c ; 
Cora, Western, mixed, 7866*9t£c.; do. No. 2,78! l ,(.7H'( J c, 
white Western, !Mtit95e.; yeltow, Southern, 8 :>@a8>n; 
white Southern, 9u@ B5c.i ytdlow Western, 85®88c., 
Harley malt, Stale. 2 rowed, $!.UKtel.0H, do. 4-rowed, 
4LlU@t,l5; do. Canada, 4L2S>@L88, 
The visible supply or grtiln, comprlRlng the stocks 
In granary at tun prluolpal points of accumulation 
at lake and Atlantic ports, and on rail and on the 
Mississippi River, and ail ml. ou New York canals, 
destined for tidewater; 
IKK!, 1882, 1881, 18S0. 
June 3. May 27. Juno 4. Junes. 
Wheat bush U,547,679 9,127,799 16,238,025 19,5m,257 
t orn, bush . 9,915,011 9 294,180 10,301,456 16,487,750 
Oats, bush.. *2.072.108 2,371,9*5 5,319,553 2,915 805 
Barley,(dish. 92,474 130,(117 361,058 136,558 
ltye, bush.. 986,7.8 1,0,7,931 287.506 801,480 
Total bush. 22,623,990 22,135,402 32,031,598 39,611,806 
RrlceR of 1’rovlRlons—Dork, old mess, $19.50; new 
mess, $20.50, prime, mess, 428,Ml; ex. prime, $17.25; 
Lard—Steam West. * 100 to, 11,74^0.; Prime city, 
11,45; hams, smoked city, per to. 15c; picketed 
Western ami elty, l ie.; shoulders, smoked,city, ll?4@ 
12o; do. pickled, lie; Rib bellies, pickled, U.V@U4te. 
bacon, long clear* West., 13®U 1 4 Reef ex. mess, >« 
bbl, 415.50®>6 (JO. packet, do. $18.@1U.; India mess, 78 
too. $3K®32; beef hams, new, $25,50gi2fi. 
Receipts for the week. Klour, bids., 90,000; corn 
meal, 3,350. wUeal, bush , 819,915; corn, 513,278; oats, 
275,500; ryn, 105 llX): malt, 29A'0pears 
Exports for the week. Hour, 43,0(10 bbls.; corn meal, 
I, 911; wheal, bo., 261339, Corn, 92,063; oats, 1,207; rye. 
II, 130; peas, 20,439. 
Receipts ror week—Beef, bids and tea., 385 ; pork, 
bbls., 721; cut meats, pkgs, 8,394; lard, 7,389. 
Exports-Beef, bbls. and tcs., 1191; pork, bbls., 
,359; cut moats, »s., 3,993,093; lard, l,s:>l,311. 
ButtKR.—A goO'l volume of trade attends the lib¬ 
eral supplies and prices have nguln ruled steady, 
occasionally favoring l-he seller. A foil supply or 
pure butler with prices down to ranges that prevent 
competition from Imitations Induce* large consump¬ 
tion. The latter part of the week has shutout ship¬ 
pers, as nothing line, and they will take no Other, Is 
offered at 22c Tubs are often streaked and such lots 
or late white are slow or sale. 
dreamery, fancy, is*.; cnoioe. 2-l(.«25c; fair to good. 
216633 -, ordinary, 18®2na>] State half ilrkln tubs, fauey, 
2f@25o; choice, 22@21c.; prime, ’2let22c.; fair to good, 
1K@2A’.; Welsh tubs, choice, 2k'-; prime, ‘21@2!e ; ralr 
to good. 19@‘20e.; Western Imitation creamery, 20® 
2’le.; dairy choice, 21i3E22c.: good to prime, 18@20e.; 
ordlnury to fair, l.Va,i7i\; Western factory, choice, 
current make. 16®2lk'.; fair to good, do. 15®l7c.i 
ordinary, I3@llc, 
Receipts for week. 34,142 pkgs. 
Exports, 1.092 firkins. 
Cotton. Liverpool accounts have been good, but 
have not brought out any very great speculative In¬ 
vestments here. Brices ut the close rather unsettled. 
CUiutKNT euicKs. 
Quotations based ou American standard of classlfl 
cation. 
N. Orleans 
Uplands, und Gulf. Texa-. 
Ordinary. 9 9 16 9 13-16 9 13-16 
Strict ordinary. te' .* lu-ls loW 
Good ordinary. 10 15 16 11 3-16 11 3-16 
Strict good ordinary.. ILL, 119* !l% 
Low middling. 11 13-16 12 1-16 12 1-16 
Strict low middling. 12 1 16 12 5 16 12 5 16 
Middling .. 12'l IKK 12.^ 
Good Middling. l«yh I2?s 
Strict good middling.12;k 134* 13J..S 
Mlddllug fair. Mils 1S*>„ 13« 
Fair.. UJs 144$ 144k 
HTAISHD. 
Go<mI ordinary. . Ia>w Middling.,.. 1013-16 
Strict good ordinary...10>g i Middling. 11 18-16 
Futures quoted— 
June. 
July. 
August. 
September. 
October. . 
November. 
December... 
January..... 
February. 
March. 
Receipts for week, 11,821 bales 
Exports, 9,701 (lo. 
J. B. DOBBINS, 
PHILADELPHIA, PA 
Here You Have It! 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS 
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Thu only nlar.liltiH that mvivi-d fin nw;tr<l oft 'built 
Ilom* |*owor lUlil Thrtubor ruul Cleaner, at the Centen¬ 
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Medals srtvott by the Now York 5 aUU« Agricultural 
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Only Thranhof veleeU’d froni the va t number built In 
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I JO n SALE CHEfYP.—Heaiitlfiil y«*llow *VNf>RES 
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A11 Farmers wishing to nmke their business a success, should 
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a\ ew Departure in. (4rain Drills. 
Tlie only drill in the market upon wbicb the operator can ride trad see bis work, and at th e 
same time control the machine. N’o Gear Wheels. Feed is placed DlltKCTLY on the 
Axle. A BUSITIVE FORCE FEED FERTILIZER. The only one in the market that will 
sow any and all kinds of fertilizing material and uot clog. For circulars and prices address 
the Manufacturers. 
HART, HITCHCOCK & Co., Peoria, Ill. 
