m? mmi !»■ 
N. J., 120l3o.: State, Mich., Ohio Hnd Penn., 
12«t2Xc.: other Western, KX§lI*o: Philadelphia 
dry picked, 13t«it4c.: do. ctalekens, 13@Uo.; N. n 
@12Wc„ State and Western, p-’ -■ 
to lair, tiifisic.: Phils. Jowls, dr: 
IftnSiifc.; p' orto uriiBo other, li 
(able o her. 1 i.iUc. 
arid Stale. ;-<>.« I< 
$ do*., »2.aO(30.75; dark, $1.50. 
small and slips, ItKgJSc. 
8d pphcsot live are small, and fair prices are rail 
Halladay Standard 
prime, UittllBc.; pr'tne 
,-y picked. llr*l2o.j N. J. 
, (XglOe. Ducks, choice. 15 
<Jee*e. cnulee, UaiiHc : N. J. 
Western, 8 '»l(.'c. squ^tis. white. 
Capon, large, ax»22c.; 
ouppiirsnr n ve are sms I, and fair prices are ruling 
«s c ty killers have some demand tor fresh dressed, 
Fow b, ,M)ks,i roo»tera, ik<»7c.: turkey*. )<xa| 2 e.: 
ducks, to, *i*l; gf**a. choice. * 1 . 76 ; other. 1 .lj 5 lt.Ch 
pigeons, fair, Jlfaftfi. 
r l'here Is a strong market for the f«w rein tlnlng 
sorts of name, quail and grouse Specially htgn 
«a ( -n n .,T :, ’\ t,!)ck u “ clc: '> 2-7«s}t3; Havre de Ursa*. $20 
*2.al) N"|-1 si WiMintn; red houd. 7fini«l*;l.85; Miil- 
Iard, 50tg80c.: black MmTfiC.: teal, common, 
'Oa-tOe. 1 Omni, $30,43.75. Pmtrldges, prime $l<atl.lt>: 
o;her, 8 i«'.).ic. Of Ouse, *1,20(^1.37. v\ till pigeons. 
?' p •'IjPr'me. 1 25f,i>*l.;;7 acorn fed, *1.00 Knbbha, 2A(?$ 
■iOe,; H u es. 2o«e3Q«. 
Provisions,—II o* produetB have oa. n active and 
tending Planer. Mess pork quoted at *13 45®l».t6 
tor new mess tor January. #l,l.fi(ki.l360 for new for 
jvebumry, and *18 00,sJ3.70 for March and tin 7Utt 
Kl.oO for Ain II. Bacon at 7Uc for long clour and 
• He. t«ir short clear. Dard—Western ntroiro at 5 
for spot; *f_u2gt<i7.!i$ jor ianuary: $7 92tog7 U 5 for 
February: 8 S.U.» $ 5 ,07 0, for March and js.liiAi.lix for 
April. Stearine at for Western. 1’allow at 
Pk for prime Beet Hams at *10.50. Boet Kxtra 
inesB at * lira 12 ; plain mess, *10.60a. 11 : packet, S13tt 
t.) t0: tlerced beet, city extra India mess,at $?i.6b«23, 
ana Philadelphia do. id, * 21 . ' 
Receipt* for week, pork, 2,1*0 bbls. Beef, 1.189 pkgs. 
Cut-meat*, 32,068 do. Dura, 8,161 no. Dressed hogs 
41H*l do, 
Sicedb.—C lover is easy and quoted Sc.fiUe.for prle, 
ar d extra choice Western, and 9X for r- ocy. Tim¬ 
othy la on let st *2.75vt*;i. 
Tobacco. —Export movement Isseirewhiit bet'er. 
ar d the market is firm get arally. 
Vegetables. iSxporta for week 5.233 bbls.; of 
onions . 0 , Pr ces have advanced for potatoes. The 
South bun bought need quite llberaoy during the 
Nova Scotia R. Rose, bulk bbl. $1.7B«i®2.00: do. Pro- 
it., 8l.56ttl.62 : do. Mercer, *1,256*1.87; Main . 
£;>"*. d.-n , *l.75t<*.MiP Suite, d -h . *l.02()«*l,7.'j 
CO, b. #l.ilTttl.02i State IVucbblows, rod, *i.K 7 <u >*2 ( 111 ; 
do. white. *I.T.Val.H7: Snowflake. it.fiOMH.U 2 ; Stsie 
I cei le-M. *l.2,,iyn*l.(-2; ,N J., do., 87c.«r® I Norf. spla¬ 
sh has sold s* l.otito bbl.. kale, *1. Onions prl ■ 
’ OiloW source. Squash, uuirrow. Util 1.25pi,l.50. Hub¬ 
bard, ti.25ttl.50 t< bbl.: cnboage. $IWi7 uer 100 onions, 
white her bbl.. *(<*4.50 yellow, *34;i.2S; red. *2.25tt 
*A.)ll; Chu»tor. *I.75<«1*2.25 , beets. »l(«d.50; Russia tur¬ 
nips and carrots. 7oc.i<i,$l ; celery, per do*.. *1@2. 
Wuor,.—Tliete has not been mucb activity us y<'t 
this w..e*, Put prices have ru ed very str.n g, Quo¬ 
ta'!' t’b are f> r domestic ft sees; 
Ohio, Pennsylvania, mid West Virginia — XXX 
6 Mj 4 r.se.; XX, (illg55c.; X, 6ftti63c.: No. I. 65 p«.Ac. 
No. 2, 47tt$no.: course. Li iiHic.; combing, 53<$67c. 
« i<e SJCi irk « Michigan, ana Wisconsin— XX, 17w5Uc.; 
X, 11(3)50(1.; No. 1 , 52 « 53 c.: Nu. 2, «i<i.5t)c,; chaise 
oS'tilUc.i comning, sn.t.'vlc. 
Indian i, Kentucky and Tennessee— X and XX, 46 
(ai5Uc.: No. I, g.jo.; No. 2, VMa50e.; coarse, 380110c.; 
Cwnihlnv, 50it5le.; combing unwashed 37«i42o. 
Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota-X and XX 13217c.: 
No. 1, lsp| 62 c.; No. 2.1,1. 1 15c : coarse, *7 (s<m0c. 
Oeorglu, Alhbiimu. Mississippi and Louisiana—flne 
unwashed. 13^45.\: medium unwashed, 10ai3c.; 
Coarse unwashed,30igiXic.; burry, 18.u>2lc. 
VICTORIOUS AT 
Pbila., 1876—Paris, 1878 
25 Year* In (J*e. 
SUARAIITEED SUPERIOR 
To auy other Windmill Made. 
IT SIZES I MAN TO 45 HORSE POWER 
A dop(ed <*V fh* leading R. R. Co. '* 
and the U. s. Govt, at 
For In ana Garrisons. 
$3,500,000 worth now in Use. 
Bend for Catalogue “B” and 
Ordinary. 
Btric.t ordinary, 
Uood ordinary.. 
Strict good do... 
Bow middling.. 
Btrlet low middling.. 
Middling. 
Good middling.. 
Strict good middling 
Middling Fair., 
Fair. .. 
apples from store, «x@7o. Mill of rat. We quote 
per too in hulk: Bran. J12 fxji@13 5d; shtpstulT, 
815; mlddlliigH, $18 60. Hav prime to choice tim¬ 
othy at 816 oupgia 50 , and mixed at per 
umon arrival, btkaw $ 8(^2 ou arrival and $10 
from store. Vegetables We quote on arrival: 
Onions for home-grown and Northern, $3(<jit per 
bbl. Kuhsols, Peuchblow and Peerless potatoes, 
from store, In cooperage, at $1 76®1 sa; Early 
Roue, $v !<<*2 25 per bbl. 
\Iilwn*kee.—since last report No. 1, Milwaukee 
hard wheat has dropped i^c; do. sort lis'. No. 
2 Milwaukee has fallen 4 , 14 c. for Jan, swo. for 
Feb., 5% for MarchNo. 3 do. has dropped 4 1 - 20 ; 
and No. 4, a 1 - 20 ; corn fc. lower; oats steady ; 
fye 1XC. lower; barley xc. lower; hogs, live, 
about 5c. lower, dressed 10 c, lower. 
Wheat.- No l Milwaukee hard at $1 «5 1 - 2 ; do. 
soft at *i 25c; No 9. Milwaukee cash and January, 
$123; February at $1 23 1-2; March at 81 uv ; 
No. a (lo. at$i P8 1-2; No. 4 do at $1. rejected at 
90 i- 2 e. uokn «t3»Xo. for No. 2 . Oats linn; No. 
2 at3oc. Rye unsettled; No. 1 at 7Cc. Baklev 
unsettled; No. 2 spring at 78c. I.rvu hogs dull and 
weak at |4 2. r i(A4 60. Dressed hogs steady at $5 
@5 05. 
Philadelphia.—since last report wheat has fallen 
from 3c. to luc on all grades for cash, with a some¬ 
what heavier fall for future deliveries; corn a shade 
lower; oats, steady; butter steady except Western 
Reserve extras, irorn It*, to 2c. higher; eggs still 
demoralized; cheese from xo. to ic. higher. 
Wheat dull, feverish turd unsettled^ rejected at 
$1.33; Penn, ml on track at $l. 40 X(f$ 81 . 41 ; southern 
amber at $l. 4 ix<#l. 42 ; no. 2 red, In elevator at 
8 L. 4 GM; at (he op.-n Board at second call No. 2 red 
sold ut 81.42X, February'; January at $i.40,v told 
and *1.41>*' asked; February at81.42 told and 81.42k 
asked; March at $1.4-8 told and il.ux asked. Kye 
hut little sought after; Pennsjlv;mu at 80 c. Cokh 
la dull with a very limited inquiry; Bale yellow on 
track at 59 d.; do. alloat at 6 sc,; do. clmtce from 
su>re at 68x<*.; steamer on track at osc. uavs dull ; 
sunned at 10 ,( 40 .; rejecled at *7c.; mixed ut47xc.; 
fair and gixxi white at 47x(<$4Sc.; choice and fancy 
do.« 149>s 49o ,Y.; Delaw'are oats come for ward slow ly 
and range from 47(tf4Hc, Buttyk quiet.; creamery 
extra, 541 ^ 340 .; Bradford county and New York 
e-xtn* at27io)2SC.: Western Reserve extra at 24(9250.; 
do. good to choice at 18 ^ 220 .; rolls quiet; Penn, 
extras at 2113230 .; Western Reserve extras at 2 Ra 
280. Eggs dull and steady; Pennsylvania at lSqjj 
18c.; Western at ISC. Cheese tlrm ; New york fac¬ 
tory at t4®H*c.; Western full cream at 13^(9 
73XC ; do. good at IS ^LJc. Duehked lluos at 6y,^, 
6c. Clover at lig»xo .; timothy ar, |3®$3M ; flax 
at $ 1 . 60 . Feed.—B ran at $17.75(^18.00, 
st. Loni».—since last report No. 2 red fall 
wheat has fallen 100 . for cash, from h^hkc. for 
Feb,, from Sc to *J>fiC for April; corn life, (ower ; 
oats, rye arul barley steady. Light shlpplug hogs 
from 60 to 10 c lower; other sorts unchanged; cat¬ 
tle somewhat higher. 
Wheat unsettled; No. 2 red fall at $l.26jk bid 
cosh; | 1 . 2 S<£ 1 . 28 ,y February; $1.30M@i.32it' March; 
$t.32«,l.84 April: No. b da. at $t, 2 i. corn weak at 
3C\(s^5Yc. cash; 3 &J 40 January; Feb¬ 
ruary; 3?Yi937y-c. March; ilc. May. Oats at 37 
(3)37Ajc.cash; 36;i'337c. January; 87Jjm February. 
Rrn dull ateoc. asked. Barley— Choice at 75® 
I^ice List. 
U. Si wind iro. a pump CO, 
Batavia, Ill. 
WINGER’S IMPROVED 
WIND-MILL FEED GRINDER 
Operated by pnnjplng Wlnd-Mllla. A 
1 1 1 •'n '—’"i ,u s " iiiu’iiiiun, a 
novel and perfoc.t Teed mill for grinding 
i all Kin da of grain for ntock and house 
uae. Cheap, reliable and durable. Agents 
wanted even’where. Also the old and 
reliable Stover, the well tried, strong, 
durable and Belf reguluting, solid wheel 
Wind-Mill, which took the Centennial 
ell ae grand medal. Branch office. (Jreen- 
snd for catalogue to STOVER WTND EN- 
eeport, IU. E. B. Winger, Gen. Manager. 
Correct in Principle. Perfect in Operation 
Awarded International Diploma at the Dairy Fair, 1379, 
It maintains a perfectly uniform temperature at 60° 
It increases the rriMucHonof Butter fully 10 percent* 
It makes Butter unexcelled in texture, flavor and 
keeping qualities. 
It requires the ’-oast labor of any system. 
It win. lust tvric* os long xa any other apparatus. 
It is a perfect Refrigerator for Cream ami Butter. 
It can be used with either ice or water. 
fcSB^Send for Urge circulars giving full particulars 
and many other testimonials. 
THE FKltfciUSON MFG . COMPANY, 
Agents Wanted. Burlington, vt. 
UTB STOCK MARK STS 
New York, Saturday, Jan. 11 . 
Beeves -Receipt* forthe week, 17,428 bead; do.last 
week, 1U.2I6 do. The week has been a dull one, and 
cloxlng prices are fully qc. lower than tor Weones- 
da> » iuuriiet. Common and me Turn stock suffered 
the most trade neglect, were keot ever for Mondav. 
Drv cows and rough i>xen sold at 7(Ljt!0, 
lbs.; poor to fair steers, 7fi(ivt9c., dress rr.iuyoo 10 s ,' 
KOo -1 to prime. S^H'kc.. dre»sa6; choice and above 
XUHtaillc., dress 57 56 lbs. ” 
Cows Axn Calves. 
International Dairy 
FAIR 
dress 55i«56 
dress 55(i«56 lbs.; 
Export, wants improving. 
The demnnd is merely a 
chance affair. Receipt* include some S mthern stock, 
wb'ob sel’s low. The range Is *.;aa60. very lew mak¬ 
ing (be extreme: good quality milkers considered 
well Bold at »45<r50. 
Veal Oalveh.— There have been no great addi¬ 
tions to the arrivals or live, and as soft weather has 
kept back hns-drevHed, firm prices prevail ihrough. 
Out. N. J. an , Bucks Co live. Choice, »e,: fair to 
ni iine Including ^(au*. 6 H®T\c., with a few State at 
80 .; Mount Holly »t rk, 3to Ida , down, 5®«C. Hog. 
messed, rh 'lc*. HlrtlOsc. - Other, 8 <jys,c.; buttermilk 
calves, ittfic.; grass, '.‘k a 3sc. 
SHEkp ani» I.amb.s. -Receipts fur the week. 29 9''3 
heud; do. last week. 21.829 do. The Increase was 
mure than the marketcould carry in a warm week 
and ft low, easy market is reported. A deoline in 
puts u sd tended to weaken car-load prices for 
sheep. About one-balf the supply sold Up t .Friday 
nighL, Slieep ranged at 5JA ,et> ; lambs, 7®7H0. 
Swtvk. - Receipts for the wonk.30.6H bend; do last 
week,20,914 do. Light Ohio hoea sold at 5c.; quo ed 
at the yard, *5.00*5 20 Per 100 lbs. 
Light country pork, C5f®7JH:.: medium, BKOOkc. 
heavy, B - 6 qc.: itr. dreBsed, BWfttOJfi .: W- stern 
dressed, 54fc. Tue latter arriving in poor condition 
Pork teuderloips, Uuui2c. 
Both the Sweepstakes Prizes, at the Inter- 
natioual Dairy Fair, just closed, *• for the best 
butter and cheese made anywhere," were 
sailed with English salt (Higgin's Eureka 
brand), as were also most of the other lots 
taking prizes. Higgin’s Eureka Salt took the 
first prize at the Centennial Exhibition. 1876, 
the Paris Exhibition, 187S, also at the Fair of 
the British Dairy Farmers’ Association. Lon¬ 
don, 1879; Royal Irish Dairy Fair, Dublin, 
Dec. 10, 1879 ; and at more than forty State ami 
County Fairs in the United States. 
The British Government has granted, a 
patent to Thomas Hlggln for an improveimnt 
in salt manufacture, and the consumption In 
this country has risen in three years from 6,000 
to over 70.000 sacks, while during the same 
time the consumption of brands heretofore 
thought to be the best, has largely decreased. 
It this means anything, it means that 11', 
Higgin’a improved process Is working as greuv 
a revolution in salt as the Bessemer procees 
has in steel, or new process nulling in the 
manufacture of flour. The difference iu the 
cost of using the best salt for bnttorand cheese 
is too small to be considered a moment (being 
less thau one thirtieth of a cent per pound on 
on butter, and one-Bixtieth of a cent per pound 
cheese). 
The prize cheese and butter salted with 
Higgiu’s salt sold for an extra price more 
thau a hundred times this amount 1 therefore 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
NEW York. Saturday, Jan. 17, 1879. 
Beans and Peas.—T rade In beans continues to 
revive, and prices Imve a well Bet upwaul tone for 
all white. Red kidneys oulet, i.ut not ollervd freely. 
Turtle 80 up b-'Uii* quiet. Keceiptn of benny boftin 
to fuvor sellers. Green peas bold their ttronR iu>sl- 
1 Ion ; q oleil, * 1.811 at station and *1.85 froia stoie. 
Southern B K peas nominal at *2.25 per 2 Ou. bnir • 
amrrow beans, prime. *1.65*1.70: Other, *L4iu*l,ftf>; 
medium, prime, 8I.52J4 aX .&6 ; other. $1.36®l.4ll; pett, 
tl. 45 t 0 ,LiO; w. kidney, *J.Uiial.9U ; red, do., ll.OOtti.VO; 
black, H 70®4.75. 
Reonlpt* 01 beans for week. 4,620 bush.; exports. 
7u0 bbls. und baas. 
Beeswax.-S mall lota bavo been placed at 24ktt 
35.se. for VVei-lern and southern, 
Bkooai Corn-T here is not mncli demand, but 
receipts are modcr-ite, and prices showliiE flruiness. 
Prices «ro lor choice brush nt 9o.; choice hurl 
at So.; math braid ut mate,; mixed red and areon 
at 5ttUc. 
kiittku.-Iu a ueneml wayStUe butterfis quiet. 
Hellers have been breaking up dairies In order to 
make the higher rates for line table stock, and there 
are a good many bodies ol dairies trial hang at the 
prices when fro hgrain-fed Western can bo found 
to Oil grocers’ minis. Creamery is steady lor Hrst- 
Ciass use, hutany araoe at all unlor One sinks into 
the cheaper scales. Thorn hn.'i been u fair export 
cull taking 6.000 paekUKos. Tills ti ado at the moment 
is not giving the attention to tairand medium goods 
that would bo desirable at this part of the season. 
All common lines of Western factory -hutv weak¬ 
ness, and there are oiuny remnants ot State ihut 
would have to be marked oil to sell. There is very 
little Eastern demand. Dealers whose wluti-r trade 
has Unretotore counted largely upon New Knglaud 
custom, find themselves supplanted by oleomarga¬ 
rine. The outlook Is certaluly not propitious for 
tbe speculuims who weut in on ihe last uud of thu 
sioek. The earlier operator* will have command of 
the market at least until their Mue«t reserves uro 
used up. Fresh made Htule brings 2e.w27c. Rolls 
are dull, the weather being bad for handling tbeiu, 
even when thoy are well wrapped, 
Htutn pails and (tills, choice, small lots, 39330c.; 
fair to prime. 24®2Sc.; full dairies, choice, 27(ar.8o.; 
lair to prime, SSttA'lc ; tlrkiu dairies, cholo *, 2fiiit26o • 
2S®24c.; Welsh tubs (ini luolug late made). 
22yW7c.: poor State. 20i*22c.; creamery, fancy, 36<ai 
"7c.; tulr to pmue, 27tt31c.: poor, 4itt25c.; sweot 
cream. ;i3tt;44c.; Weste'n imitation creamery, 25,4 
30o.; dairy, fresh, 200 ,: other. lft®26c.: raolory. fluest 
2 1 ®22c.; < ther, 18tt20o.; very poor Western l2k,ttl7o; 
rolls, I8tt22c 
Receipts tor week, 25,100 packages. 
Cukesk.—S hippers! hnve tukon this week 26,646 
boxes. A slight,advance has been made In prices 
with tho tuuderaio stocks. Low grades are scarce 
and wanted cbletiy. 
Quotations ;„r Htate factory are: Fancv, 14® 
4MC.. good to prime, at 12Xttl3*e; fair to good, at 
l2tt)2Hc.; batf-skimmed at iUHttllVfO- Htate farm 
gOoffJO prime I2Httl3Hc.: fair to good at 
ll)4®12So. VVtB. factory : Fine, l3Httl4o ; good to 
prime l2XttC. Ohio factory : Cheddar, fine, ut 
HHttl.lkc.; do., fair to good, 11H®I2 Hc.: flat, flue, 
13.(*o.‘, flat, good to prime. 12V(*|8 'ac.; flat, tatr to 
CAT-TAIL MILLET, 
a T u/1 irvrtnraT a o 
AIjHO KNOW'N AS 
HORSE” or “PEARL” MILLET, 
per lb bv mull 25c. by express. Chufas, 5<)c. i>er 
by mall. Send for price-list of many new and im- 
ved Htandard Heeds. 
MARK W. JOHNSON, & CO., 
27 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Gn. 
to use the best salt. Factory men who manu¬ 
facture for their own account cannot afford to 
use cheap salt, and milk producers who have 
their butter aud cheese made ud lor a certain 
price can afford to pay more if Higgiu’s Eu¬ 
reka Salt is used- It is the purest, strongest, 
aud most uniform grained salt ever mauiTfac 
tured. and instances of the keeping propei lies 
of butter and cheese made with ft have been 
quite remarkable. 
Ask jour dealer for the Illustrated Dairy¬ 
man's Almanac, for 1880, describing how salt 
is manufactured. If he is unable to supply it, 
a postal card to the undersigned will receive 
attention. 
• n V vinnunl Calalosrus of v~ts?tlablt and 
Flotcrr Seed fur 1879 rich in engravings, from 
photographs, of the originals, will be sent FltEK. to 
all who apply. My old customers need not write 
for it. 1 offer one of the largest ObllacttODS Of veg¬ 
etable seed ever sent out by any semi house in Ameri¬ 
ca, a hi rue portion of which wore arrown on my six 
seed farm*. Full dlroettnas for tultimtian on each 
Bitckaoc. All seed icnrnintoi tu 5/ both fresh and true 
to nauie; so fur, that should It prove otherwise. I iciH 
refill the order yratu. The original Introducer of the 
H ulibarit Squash, Phi nr icy’s Melon, Marblehead Cab¬ 
bages, Mexican Corn,and scores of other vegetables, 
I Invite the patronage of all who are anxious to have 
thstr seed, direct 1 0 f font the grower, fresh, true, and of 
the veru best strain. 
H. K. 4 F. B. THURBER 4 CO. 
Importers, New York, 
B. P. & C. E. BAKER, 
Western Agents, Chicago. 
For Sale by nearly all Dealers in Salt. 
SENSIBLE 
TRUSS A 
