FEB ® 
No, 2 Chicago Spring, higher; No. 3 Chi¬ 
cago Spring unchanged; No. 2 Red Winter 
ditto. Corn, l^c. lower. Rye, lc. higher. 
Barley, lc. higher. Flaxseed, 2c. lower. 
Pork, 75 to 80c. higher. Lard, 25c. higher. 
Hogs, from 15 to 25c. higher, according to 
grade, averaging 20c.; all grades advanced. 
Cattle average about 20 c. higher, au advance 
in which all grades shared, varying from 10 to 
35c. according to quality. Sheep somewhat 
lower in all grades but the best. 
Wheat la lair demand. Sales ranged: "regular,” 
February. closing at. itu-icv March, 94Hj 
c-. closing ut iijtfcc;May »3®9VUe, closing atHHHJc; 
June, lliagc.fr’ $1 .D05& closing at No, 8Chicago 
Spring, WtaaUlHc: closing ut 9lr; No. 3 Chicago Spring, 
75® 800.: No. <! Red Winter 98c®$1.U0. Cobs in fair 
demand: sales ranged: Cash: 5ltx®52%c., closing at 
517-sc.j January, fil&Mddhftc., closing at 515*0.; Feb¬ 
ruary, 5l5s.'*52 ft *i, closing at 5l®51ftc: March, 53® 
58}£C, dosing at :>2}&C.: May, cloxtng at. 57Jtc; 
June, ST t.|(i< astsc, closing at fitJUc, Oats—Q uiet: sales 
ranged: cash, 38(*aaMej February. S!fa#tS2».'t,o; March, 
najja^c; AprM, afelhrtfoHc- May.»h-»:f7c. Rve- 
tnui at 58o. barley— at Die Flax susd—Q uiet at 
#1.19. PoKK—Sales ranged Cash, glii.JGailH.'.rr; Jan, 
#16.35: February, $1C.lj®lti,2t}tf: March, 816.22^16.10; 
May, <i(i.nugitu.,Ti; June, *iD.W- all the year, *i5..vj, 
Laku— Firm: sales ranged: cash $J. 10® 9.13;February, 
$9.1/709.15: closing at $9.u?}ft(&9.10; March, $6.17®9.25, 
closing at $9.17®9.$9; .May, SDRiRijcD.SH, closing at 
$9,371*1*9.41), itn Ut meats active; shoulders, $t>.so; 
short rib, $8. ah; shurt dear, $ttjM. Hons—Market 
strong; packing, 85.tD<t6.20; packing and shipping, 
$6.2o®6.75: light. $5.C5®e.2U; skins, 8sl.<K><«e5.10. Cat¬ 
tle—E xports, $6.:,0ts,?; Good to choice Shipping, $5.75 
®6.40; Common to Medium $5.00®5.6h. sheep-I n¬ 
ferior to Fail- $2.5U@4.IJU: Medium toGood, $4,00(95,00| 
Choice to Extra, $5.3S®5.6u. 
Cincinnati. —Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, wheat is lc. Higher. Com, l%c. 
higher. Oats, higher. Rye, lc. lower. 
Barley, steady. Pork, lc. higher. Hogs from 
10c. to 20c. higher, according to grade. 
Wheat, steady: No. a Red, cash. $i.03@$l.08!4; 
May. .09. Corn -Quiet.; No, 2, mixed, 19iaS0e, Oats— 
Steady at 35}vis86e. ItYE—Hull at 6l‘i®63c. Bahley 
Q uiet; extra No. 3 Full. 65o. Pork —Firm at $16 *16.51). 
Laud— Firm at 9o. Bulk Mi-Ars—Steady: shoulders, 
$7.ub: short-rib, 89.37)^0. Bacos—F irm; shoulders, 
»7.75; short-rib, $9,371*: short clear, 89.62}*. Hoos— 
Steady, commou and light, $4.', 5 * 46 . 21 ); packing and 
butchers, $5.90® G, 70. 
St. Louis —Last week the St. Louis tele¬ 
graphic market report did not reach us, so we 
can’t compare prices. 
Wheat—H ull but slow: No. 8 Red Fall, $1.04}* cash: 
$).03®l.iMtg February ; $i-W}£® LOUR bid March; $1.07 
Mil.07}* May: No. 8 Red Fall, 95®38c. cobs-F irm at 
47}g®4»o. cash; IGhdTHi:. February; 48}£®48)4c. 
Muruh; 51(a,5i}*c. May. Rye—D ull and nominal. 
Oats - Quiet but dull at s2U«6J3e. cash; 33}*u. bid Feb¬ 
ruary 38 R 1 C. bid March; 351* a36c. May. Barley Hull 
at r>u® 8 uo. Edos—Easy at 38c. Flaxseed—Q uiet at 
$1.45. Hay—T imothy $9c 18 ; urairte,$IO®ll. Bran— 
Quiet at 73 u676c. roak-$la.25 for new; $11.75 lor old. 
Builimeftts-ls>ng Clear. $h.20miS.A', short Rib, $8.35® 
8 . 35 ; Short clear. $*. 55 ® 3 , 60 . Bacon—bong Clear, 
$9.25; Short Ilib. $9.25(99.39)*: short Clear, $9.50® 
b.72}*. HoUb—S teady, light. $5.90ia6.10; packers, $6.25 
(sc6.-15; butchers, $6.60u6 65. CATTLE—Exporters, 86.40 
@7; good to choice shippers, $5,7J<.»6, common to me¬ 
dium, $4.75® 3.50. Sheep—F all- to medium, $3.50®4.25; 
good to choice, $4.50(95.50: funcj', $5.75®6. 
■ «♦»- 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Saturday, Feb. 2, 1884. 
Beans and Reas.— Beans, marrow, prime, new, $3.15 
( 4 , 3 . 20 ; do., medium, prime, $2.35® 2.60' do. pea. $2.60; 
do. white kidney, choice, $3.25(0.3 50; do. red kid¬ 
ney, 1333, choice. $4.25®l. 41); do. turtle soup, 1388, 
$4.00; foreign pea beaus, $2,lO®2.30; do. foreign, 
mediums. $2 .oOm, 2.20; Reas, green, prime, 31 .ill; 
do. Southern B. E. $3.25(93.50; California, Lima, 
$2 91X93.15, 
Breadstuffs a so Provisions.—A s compared with 
prices of a week ago, ungraded Spring wheat is 19c. 
lower; ungraded Winter red Is 1J|o. higher; No. 4 
red Is }*c. higher; ungraded white Is the same. 
Rye.— Canada ami State is }*e. lower. Corn.— Un¬ 
graded mixed Is 1Q.C. lower. No. 31s '*('• lower; No. 2 
is lc. lower iu elevator; steamer mixed Is f*c. higher 
iu elevator: ungraded white is 12c. lower. Oats.— No. 
3 mixed is }*o, higher; No. 2 Is t*c. higher; No. 1 Is 
Me. higher; No. 3 white Is He. higher; No. 2 Is2J$e. 
lower; No. 1 Is the same; ini ved Western ditto; white 
State Is Sc. higher. 
Flour, Feed am. Meal. -Flour-Quotations: No. 2. 
$ 2 , 10642 .8u; superIItie, $2.80643.30, latter an extreme, 
common to fair extra Stute, $3.33Qt3.50; good to 
fuuey do. $3.60(0,6.1*1; common to guod extra Western, 
$8.3560.78; good to choice, $3,9 Uli 6.K5; commou to 
rnir extin Ohio, $3.356t l.90; good. $1.05<g£.5O; good to 
choice, $ANV:a,liol; common extra Minnesota. $3.35 ,t 
3.50; clear, $ l.OXafi.'*)- rye mixture, $t.ui*c4.Do; straight, 
? ;5.UUtti5,7.5; patent. $5 li.5nifi.sv, St. I.out* common to 
air extra, $%8IVa4.8U; (air to good. $4. ,ilia5.45; guod 
to very choice, $.5.;!(X.<6 25; patent Winter tv brut ex¬ 
tra, $5.4tUMt« city mill > xtra for West Indies, $5.15 
,.,.5.25; south America, $5„,o.,i5.lo. Southern 
Flour— Common to good exira, at $,.3rs«,4.uO; 
good to choice, $4 .k'.(.( D.,Ve Rvi: Flouu Super¬ 
fine ut 8 .40(..i.i. ; latter for very choice. Buckwheat 
F'LO tru-Selling ut $2.25<v$8, mainly gl.SOMtSO. Fred— 
•III 16 mD im., 1 XX...921*4'.; son., 90®95e.: UJ0 ID. $1.00tt$l.lllj 
sharps, $1.05661.15; rye feed. 9U(a»5c. Cons Mkai.-Y el¬ 
low Western, $9.00(13.25; Brandywine, $3.15, quoted 
$3.30<j> 3.45 
Grain -Wheat—U ngraded Spring Sic.; ungraded 
Winter Red, Me.(>t$l.Ut) 1 4|; No, I Red, 83Q,e: No. 3 Red, 
98<&9E>V: No. 2 Red, 81..I4J* Iti store, $i.e H'a'"7Q de¬ 
livered from store, $U)!X.s i .09Q, for rail certificate* 
in elevator, ungraded White, 37e.fal$i.Ol; No. 2 Red, 
seller February, closing St.O-IQ. do, March, closing 
$UX!4»; do. April, closing $U>,iQ: do, May closlug 
$1 119*; do June, eloHiiu: $1.12}$. Rye —CD iDa-TjC. (or 
Western; T2®73c. fur Canada and Stale; fair State, 
78c. Barley.-N o 1 Canada (looted siiotUlcs No. 2 do,, 
H3®Hfic: six cow ed State at 740; bright do.. 77c. Bar¬ 
ley Malt— Without change to notice. Canada future 
delivery at $1.02)*. Corn .Market unsettled. 
IJngnut’ed mixed at 5oiS6U[,e,; No 3, Md»55c: closing 
at 54c: No. 2, Ul.ii 6 uh<e. In elevator; BH* aDltgc. de¬ 
livered; Steamer Mlxod, 68 c. In eh'vator: fg 6 g, 59 e. de¬ 
livered; No. 2, White, litiQe. In elevator; Ungraded 
White, 59&6tc; Southern Yellow.SStgfilc oudock; No. 
2 Mixed, seller January, 60<*e: do. February, 60 ) 40 ; 
do. Murch, tjl-hii.'; do- April, Dlfftc; do. May, 6 t4*e; 
do. June, 64-Rc. Oats—N o 3 mixed at H*k- No. 2, 
39}(.«39J*c; No. 1 <|UOted tOo ; No. 8 White, Wo: No. 
8 . %Mia38?$Ci No. 1 quoted, i le.: Mixed Western, 39}* 
(itllc.: White, do., 42<t47e. White State, IStaKc.r No, 
2 , Mixed, seller January. 39}*e : do. February, 395*e: 
cio., 51 arch, WHc; do. April 4tHc: do. May, closing, 
42V*c. 
PROVlsiOSa—Fork- Mess on spot quoted $15.51)® 15.75 
for ordinary: choice held higher; family mess 15.75 
((615.65 eh ar hack, $17.13'<i$19.25; extra prime, $11.25. 
BBEF-Clty extra India mess, in tlerces, $254t2i; extra 
mess, $12-506418; packet, $lk00 in barrels and $17.1X1 
Iu tierces; plate heel. $12.30.113JXJ. Beef U a ws—Quoted 
$2fi,ftl)9S6.tl|j., and at West. $R.5Ui,i $25. CUT MeaTS- 
Ptckled shoulders, 7Qi..»7t*c: pickled bellies, 12 n> uv- 
erage. 8c: do., HI it average. NQaDSHic.; city pickled 
shoulders, 7h,c.. pickled Hums tliinWc.; smoked 
shoulders, 8f/(®8 l *c ; smoked hams. i3t«iai4o. .Miu 
ulks- Long clear In New York quoted Mike: for Chi¬ 
cago delivery; long and short efear, halt and half, 
quoted 8c. asked, bongelcur Western weights and 
Inspection. 8:|*((t9**c.. Uresseil Hogs.-Pity heavy to 
light, 3fit3}*cj chidly Ht||c: pigs, 8}*c. bard.—Lion 
tract grade on spot quoted 4 4l)e: very choice, 9.50c. 
contract February closing. $9.3tMi9.SS; March $9,396* 
9.19; April cluslug, *9. IV.v 0.17; .May closing, $9.56® 
9.57; June closing, $9,59(«i9.62: July closing, $9.82® 
9.66- seller, year, $9.15®9.33; city steam firm, 9@10c; 
refined quoted $9,65, continent $9.75®9.86. 
Botter.—T he general market Is very dull. 
Creamery, selections, Elgin,etc., 3!)@40c; Penn, fancy, 
38c.; do. Western, fancy, 366»37c; do. choice, 32@35c; 
do. prime, 29@3lc; do. Tair to good. ’<!5(a28c; do. ordin¬ 
ary, 2<>®22c; State dairies, entire choice, 27®28c; en¬ 
tire, fine, 25*4.21)0: do. do. fair tn good. 236424 c; 
do. of firkins line, 236 * 260 ; do. do. fair to good, 
22,®24e: Btnte half tlrkla tubs, best, 3uf«i3lc; do. do. 
flue, 23 ( 3 . 290 ; do. good. 22®25u: do. do. (air, ls® 2 uc: 
Welsh tubs.cliolcc, 2t®28c, do. good to prime, 22®26c; 
do. (air 10 good, 18®21c; Wcstcirn Imitation cream¬ 
ery, choice, 2fi®27c; do. good to prime, 22®84c: do. 
ordinary to fair, 18®2oc; Western dairy, best, life22c; 
do. g 4 iod, 16 . 4 |9c; do. ordinary, 11® 160 : Western 
factory, best current make, 20 ® 21 c; do. fair to good, 
136118 c; do. ordinary. 9®12c.; rolls, best, 20®21c.; 
do. ordinary to good, 12 ® 18c. 
OHeehe.—M arket firm on State factory cheese. 
Ohio fiats working out slowly. 
State factory home -trade selections, ll@14}$c.; 
do. fancy white, Uc.t do. fancy colored, U-b -vLiMiC.; 
do. prune, l»wl$$c.: do. fair to good, iuiaI 2 ?tc.; 
do. light Akims, prime, to choice, Ux®12c.; ao. 
sklniM, fair to good, 7®9e., skims, Pennsylvania, 
ctidlce, 8 <liie : do,, good to prime 8 ® i^c.; do. fair to 
good, 8 }u® 8 c ; skims, ordinary. Ohio flats, 
prune. 12 Hc.; do..tair to good, 9®l2Mc.; do. ordinary, 
fKiluC. 
Cotton. —Spot Cotton quiet uud unchanged. Mid¬ 
dling uplunus. IDMo: futures closing quiet but steady 
at a decline of 1 to 2 points, l'o-uay's closing prices.— 
Febnuiry, lO.6964ltf.7U; March, 10.66®I0.8J; April, 1L03 
WU.U3; iMay.ll.lrtwcll.il; June, U.20* 11.30; July. U.41® 
11.42; August, 1 1 .19® 1 1 30; September, il.lo® 11 . 18 ; 
October. 10.-')®HI.S9; Nov. iuber, lo.Tu® 1(1.71. Trans- 
ferabhi orders lu.70, Highest and lowest pneesofthe 
d«j .—February', lu 106*10.83: March, h).88®l0.3t; April, 
11.03.411; May, U.lnaU.ia; June. UJi.Kall.2S; July.ll.41 
toll.39; August, 11.49®!!.Ip September, U.IT®LI.15. 
Fresh Fruits.—R eally choice lots of apples are hold 
firmly. Grapes neglected. Florida oranges very 
quiet. Cranberries quint. Nuts quiet and unchanged. 
Apples, Baldwins per bbl. $3,50®4,.7u; do. Green¬ 
ings, f bbl. $3.i5®5.ot); do. Inferior, $2.00®2.50: 
grapes, Catawba, choice, per B, 6f<n7o: do. do. poor, 
per B, Jude; cranberries. Cape Cod per barrel, 
$ 11 . 1 x 1 ®UMV! do. do. per crate, $3.75<34.uti; do. Jer¬ 
sey, fancy, do., $3.75®4.UO; do., do,, good to prime, 
$.(.00i,1.3.2a: Florida oranges, V eaoe, $2.5064.3.50; pea- 
nuw, Virginia, hand-picked, new, *t tt.. $>4®9o: pe¬ 
cans, F lb„ Ovkiftc; hickory nuts, per bush.,.75c® 
.00. 
Dried Fruits.— ssouthern apples, ordinary to good. 
DiWirt,..-.; fiO. Uill IRiC; 
Western ordlnury, 594a6}ic: do. fair lo good, 
tfittwOtte; do. choice .ota, 7®iHjc; apples, i-vunoratcd, 
lOVt'AliHic; do. choice, W>sd2}6c.; do. fancy soloctions, 
13®lie; peaches. Carolina, good Id fauey. Has 
do. Ueorgiu, peeled, it®lie; do. Virginia, 7®llc.: 
evanoratch poaches, peeled. iDu*isc, do. do. un- 
poeled, I'Fut ite; unpeeled peacbr», halves, 
do. do. quariers, 3}J®%c: plums, Southern, I2}g® 
18c; do, 8utte, 14*. h;<,o; cherries. l34fQplMs; black¬ 
berries, 10c; raspberries, 23®2S)4c; huckleberries, 
Id® lie. 
Kuos.—Market very unsettled. 
Suue aud Pennsylvania, In bbls., per doz., 40®41c; 
Western, fresh, 40c.: Boutberu. choice, 40c; Limed. 
State. 33®35u; do., Canada,33 cj 35C; do., Western, 32 
®3 ac. 
Note.—W estern and. Southern. In cases, below 
quotations. 
Qay and Straw.— No. 1. per 100 lbs, 90®95e.; do. 
2, 75i*3ftc.; do. 3,95®70c,; shipping, 55436oc.; clover, 
50c.; do. mixed. 55®65c,; Straw, No. I60®65c.: do. 2, 
5UC.; do. oat. oO®55c. 
Hoi'S.—Exporters are ;hol(litig back somewhat, ap¬ 
parently, in anticipation of prices turning more lu 
their favor, now .that freight room is scarce enough 
to make shipments backward. Brewers are taking 
fair amounts of stock, though no round lots to 
speak of. 
N. Y. State, crop of 1883, choice (scarce) 2Sc; 
do. good to prime, 23®26c; do. low to fair, 15®22c; do. 
crop of iNs2, good to choice, iS®22ot Pacific Coast, 
crop of 1883. rair to prime. 2o®25. 
Poultry and Game.— Live Poultry.—Chickens and 
turkeys about steady. Hacks firm. Geese dull and 
weaker. 
Spring chickens, near by, per B.lle.; do.Western, 10 
® 11c.; fowls. Pennsylv4inla aud Jersey,13c ; do., State, 
13c,:dO Western, 12®Re.; roosters, mixed old and 
young, 7,..(8c.; turkeys. 18x14c: ducks, Wesn-ru, per 
pair, no®750.; geeae, Western, per pair, $im7j*$1.62. 
Hressep Poultry,— The market generally quiet. 
Turkeys, near by', 16,® 17c: do. prime. State and 
Western. 15® 16; do. fait to goovt, 13® 14; do. poor, 11 
®i 2 ; chlckuus, PbUiidelpbla, (all boilers 22®24c; 
do. do. strolght lots, ltvilSt; do. Jersey, 15®17c; 
do. State and Western choice per », 14c; do, 
State and Western fair to good, ll.:.*12e; fowls, 
Philadelphia,dry picked, prime, He; do., Jersey. 18® 
14c; do. State ami Western, dry-plekcd, l2i*l2}^o; 
do. do. scalded, 12®l2!4C; do. aud chickens, talr to 
good, UXo. I lu: ducks Philadelphia, 2Uc; do. State •nil 
Westell) Spring, 17® Pe: do. do. fair to good. lJ®15c ; 
geese Philadelphia, UoxlSc.; do,, state aud Western 
prime 12® 13c; do. fair to good, 9®lie. 
Game.—T he law on qua!I,grouse, partridges, rab. 
bits aud hares was tip yesterday and we drop them 
from the list. Tame squabs scarce and firmer. Wild 
(lucks quiet but firm. 
Tame squabs, light, S> dozen, $4.0o* 1.25; tame 
squabs, dark. V dozen, $3.0Ort$735; tame pigeons, live, 
per pair, ,\i® ne.: wild ducks, canvass, $2.ijO®2.2j; 
do., red bonds. s7e.itcSl.85; do., mallard, P pair, 5u® 
We: do., blue-Wing real, p pair, kXjj.65; do., greeu-vv'lng 
teal and wood, '(H pair, 25®3Uc. 
Vkuetables.— Irish potatoi's quiet, very plenty 
aud prices weak. Sweets very alow. Onions dull. 
Kale aud splua.-h rather slow. Cabbage .firm for 
prime. 
Cabbage, ctaoiee per 100, $ 6 ®id: potatoes, F bbl. 90e. 
(. 4 ,1.60: sweet potatoes, kllu-drlcd F bbl. $3.5d®l.(X); 
Turnips, Russia. L.I P bbi.$l,b‘4>l.23; do. do. Canada, 
S7e.®$l: oulous, white, F bbl. gl.50®t.T5; do. yellow, 
F bbl. $1.2 As 61.75: do. red, $L25®l.jd: Spinach. Nor. 
folk, V bbl., $2,3U®3; Kale, Norfolk.per bbl, $l wl.50. 
LIVE STOCK MAHKKT8. 
New Vouk. Saturday, Feb. 2, 1SS4. 
Beeves—T otal for six days, 12,3U1 head against 9,212 
bead for the correspouding time last week. Indiana 
steers, 1,024 lb, at lU} a c. 56 B; Ohlj oxen, 1,279 B at 
9 y«c, 55 B: Iowa steers, 1,466 b at $8 per 100 B; Ken¬ 
tucky steers, 1.164 B at $7.15 per ltd Th: do. 1.9W B, at 
UQc, 56 B; do. 1,173 B at Uitgc; Mixed Western do. 
1,890 B at $6.60; do. 1,401 B at lie, 56 B less $5; do. 
1,400 B, at lltsc: do, 1,21X1 B at lie; do. 1,123 B at 10h,c; 
do. 1,117 B at liv$c, loss $> per head; oxen, 1,422 B at 
10c. 55 B; COW'S 991 B, at $4.:d: do. 926 B at ilV: bulls' 
1,010 B at -Wtc; do. 1,575 B at ift^c; Missouri steers, 
4,146 B at lljtfe, 56 B; do. 1,008 B at $6.12}^ per MX) B; 
Ohio steers, 1,483 B at $7.50, do. 1,200 B at ll**.', 50 B 
less $5; state dry cows, 969 _B at $3.50: Illinois steers, 
800 B at latjio, 57 B; do. .25 B at lt}kC, 56 B; do. 700 B 
ntUQe; do, 0,5 B, at He. 
Calvks. No change In the tnno of the market. A 
few Harlem veals sold at LvUic, aud Qrassers are 
quoted at 34«®4}iC. 
SHKEI' AND I^IMBS.—Total for six days, 82,400 head 
against 32,207 head for the same time last week. State 
sheep, 198B,at $6.80:do.IU B, ut6!*e;do. 103 b, atSWo.; 
Indiana do., 101 B. at vqe ; Mich., do. WB, ut 5Rjc: do. 
si is, ut 5}ftt!.: Stale Iambs. 79 tt, nr 7Uo; do, 80 B. at 
7tgc.; Western .-tu-ep, 87 b, at 4J.3itt Maryland sheep 
(nullulv ewes), 106 B, at 5Wc.; Kentucky, do. 112 B. al 
liL.e.: Ohio sheep, 105 B, at 6JqC' do, tm B, n« 54*1'.: do. 
.83 b, at 5c; Pcnnsylviuila do, ;few lambs), 93 B, at 6c.; 
Ohio lambs, 67 B. at Cite. 
Hoos,—Total for six (lays, 27,463 head against 26.44$ 
head for the same time Inst week. The feeling to- 
duywasatrllle weak, and ilonlers quote common 
to prime at $6®6.60. ’Western hogs, 147 B, at $6.56}*'; 
pigs, 102 B, at 6}*e; do. 90 B, at $6.30; roughs, 176 B.at 
$5.56}£ 
PROFESSOR 
IAKINC 1 
POWDER 
Made from Professor Horsford’s Acid 
Phosphate. 
Recommended by leading physicians. 
Makes lighter biscuit, cakes, etc., and 
Is healthier than ordinary Raking Pow¬ 
der. 
In bottles.. Sold at a reasonable price. 
The Horstord’s A lmanuc and Cook Rook 
sent free. 
RumfordCbemical Works, Providence, R. I. 
H, 31. ANTHOBI 1' Ag’t 100 and 102 Reade St,,N. Y. 
ARM & HAMMER BRAND 
A Vir ginia Farm ;; T.' 7 '. v - 
For particulars address Box 47, Nottoway C.H., Va. 
MARYLAND FARMS 
Catalogue free. 
For Fruit-, Grain and Grass, on 
.- salt water, S2b to $50 per acre. 
ISLER & MEEKINS, Cambridge, Sid. 
FOR *AI,E.-HilUdale Fruit Farm Estab¬ 
lished 1S72. Two miles from Parsons. Kansas. Con¬ 
sists of 95 acres,30 devoted to fruit of all kinds. The 
orchard part Is high and overlooks a vast extent of 
country, and the view from that point Is absolutely 
splendid. This place, situated as it Is near a city of 
8,000 population, and as a suburban residence and a 
paying investment, shoulil not fall to please the most 
fastidious. Address C, G. Wtckekshaw, Parsons, La¬ 
bette Co., Kansas. 
to any' commercial agency. " Send 
Texas Loan Agency, Corsicana. Texas. 
circulars. 
TO FARMERS.—It 
Is Important that the Soda or 
Saleratus tney use should be 
white aim pure. In common with 
all similar substances used for 
food. 
In making bread with yeast, It 
Is well to use about half a teaspoon- 
full of the 
“ARM A.NT) HAMMER" BRAND SODA or SALERA- 
&SAIERATH' 
TUS at the same time, and thus make the bread rise 
better and 1 revent It becoming sour by correcting 
the natural acidity of the yeast. 
DATU Y1IF.N and FARMERS should use only 
the "ARM AND HAMMER" brand for cleaning and 
keeping milk-pans sweet and clean. 
To insure obtaining only the‘‘Arm and Ham¬ 
mer” brand Soda or Saleratua, buy it in "pound or 
half pound packages," which bear our name and 
trade-mark as inferior goods are sometimes substituted 
for the “Arm anil Hammer” brand when bought 
in bulk. _ 
Plushes and Brocade Velvets for 
DiTPUUfDQIf Send for 
rfllunnUnk samples. Empire 
Silk Works, CUBtonville, Ct. 
K rv Imp. Chromo Cartls, name In new script type. 
OUiq;,, is pks. $l.or 10 pks.for $1 and choice free of 
handsome gold ring, plain, chased, fauey stone set¬ 
ting or tortoise 2 blade knife. Snow* Co. Meriden, Ct. 
THIS SOLID GOI.0 1AK8 BING. ™- 
I miloJ SollJ Gold or money reiuudpd, In 
Telv«t~ltned cuskeU 
vf samp le*ofonr llertulifu11 ard*. vnd 
_ Our new Uuatr»tt<irreimuai s 
term*. srn t po^Unaid for ,‘l for $1.-5. Otlrr mad* lose- 
cnrencv^enUfor -.SSt. U\. wlllprtutyour xsuiela new ™ 
50 IJcButles, 50 »ltnew Chroina-, lOc. IF'•* • 
anJ li.e above niic FREE 10 dob. Niwfcagr-^ 
ia»sLiuu4. CAPITOL CASH CO., H ART PQBJ5, C ONN ■ 
LANTERNS,! 
ANDSTEREOPTICONS 
FOR PUBLIC, SUNDAYSCHOOL & HOME EXHIBIT10N9 
l/ICUIC niustiatlng I IQn pageUltis. CDCC 
VIC W d all Subjects | IZU CJRalogue, T K CL 
C$T. MILLIGAN *?£ 
fFAY’S CELEBRATED! 
3 WATER-PROOF 
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.MANILLA ROOFING 
e- Resembles tine leather; tor Roofs,Outside tt aiiJ 
TT and Inside In pi ister. Very strong ano| 
. durable Catalogue with testimonials and sam 
pies FHEK. Established 18(i6 
3 W. II. FAY iV- t’O., C'ninde^, N. J. 
o 
ruEGRAPHY 
■ sent free. Address R. Valen 
541IORT-I1AND Tuualit. 
ons furnished. Circulars 
aLENTINK, Janesville. WU. 
WANTED 
MEM & WOMEN A(7ENTS. James 
E. Whitney .Nurse ryman.Rochester.NA. 
New H33tl Chromo Cards, no 2 alike, with name 
1 Or..13 oka $1 Gko. I.RkkoA Co., Nassau. YY. 
r PAY'S to seliour Hand Rubber Stamps. Sam- 
-- - * . 1 . . /_ TX..1 4., ... Y. . A n.x nlr,*.. tr,ll .4 A 
1 SEK t 50 Chromo Cards, Moss Roses, Water Lil¬ 
ies, fto., iNcw) with name, 10c, 13 pks. $1, 6 pks. aud 
Rolled Hold Ring, J0e., S pks. and Aluminum Gold 
Vest Chalu. 25c. Sample Books, 25 cents. Capitol 
Card Co., Hartford. Conn._ 
G-eneral Advertising Hates of 
THE RURAL NEW - YORKER. 
The following rates are invariable. All are there, 
fore respectfully informed that any correspondence 
with a view to obtaining diferent terms will prxrve 
futile. 
Ordinary Advertisements.per agate line....90 cents. 
One thousand lines, or more, within one year 
from date f first insertion, per agate line, 25 ** 
Yearly orders occupying 14' or more lines 
agate space..... 25 
Preferred bositlous.35 per cent, extra 
Reading Notices, ending with “ per 
line, million leaded... 75 centa 
Terms of Subscription. 
The subscription price of the Rural New-Yorker is: 
Single Copy, per year...$2.00 
* " Six months.. 1.10 
Great Britain. Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid.$3.04 12s. 6d.) 
France. 3.04 16}* fr.) 
French Colonies. 1.06 (29t§ fr.) 
Any one sending a club of seven is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
Entered a* the Post-offlce at New York City N. Y* 
as second-ossa mail matter. 
FARMS 
on Janies River, Va., in a Northern set 
tlemeDt. Illustrated circular free. 
J. F. MANCHA. Claremont, Va. 
ILLS 
y-ij u i_ 
For Sale anil Exchange. Write 
for tree RE X f. ESTATE JOURNAL. 
B. B. CHAFFIN ACO. it leiimood,Vlrglnla 
/IRG1NIA 
i arms lor sale. Catalogue 
free. Maps of Va. 20 cts. 
H.L. Staples d(Co. Richmond, Va 
GRAZING I FARMING LANDS! 
I 60000 ACRES SLuSd^SE 
Ozark Plateau, In Southern Central Missouri, Eight 
Hours from St, Louis, along the line of the St. Louts it 
San Francisco R. R., comprising Wheat, Corn, Flax. 
Blue-grass, Tobacco, ail kinds <>f Fruit, and Superior 
Grazing Lands. Climate, rm'4*l and healthful: and the 
people mostly from theEast. THE OZARK PL A TEA U 
LaND CO, offers these Lands to settlers at $3 to SI O 
per Acre, on easy terms. Circulars giving details sent 
on application to LILIAN HAWLEY, 5>ec*y, 
24 Erie St., BUFFALO, N. ¥. 
3IRGTNLA HO H ES.—Journal describing 200 
"Piedmont" farms sent free. Address W. P. HIL- 
LEARY « SON, W&rrenton, Fauquier Co., Va. 
THE GREAT SOUTH WEST. 
Those who may' be contemplating a change of 
norue. will be furnished a pamphlet containing re- 
bable and coin ale to information regarding Arkansas 
and Texas, as to its agricultural, arboreal, pomolog- 
lcal, cattle and wool resources, the salubrity of Its 
climate and character of the water, by inclosing tw.. 
cent postage stamp to H. C. TOWNSEND, Geu'l Pass. 
Agent. Missouri Pacific Railway. St. Louis, Mo. 
25 
Fine White Gold Edge Cards with Name, 10c. 10 
pks A Premium, $1. SHAW A CO.. New York. X.Y. 
4 -() Lovely Chromo Card?, name in script 10b.; 11 pks. 
with elegant Band RlDg$l. Act's Book A Ill'd Pre¬ 
mium List 33c. Franklin Printing to.. New Haven, Ct. 
Double Enutnel tliromo Cards,EmbeUisbed 
In many beautiful colors, with name. Hie : Sample 
book, 23c. STEAM CARD W.JhK.-, West Haven, Ct. 
M ikatiu Uliromo Cards. Beauties, name on 1 Oc. 
Autograph Album In gilt and colors 1 Oc, or both, 
16c. Agents make money. Full outfit and sam¬ 
ples, “23 els. CLINTON & CO., North Haven. Conn. 
WHAT 26 CTS. WILL DO. to reduce 
stock, we will send id) Choice Embossed Pictures, 4 
German Doll's Heads. 1 Elegant Birthday Card. 9 Im¬ 
ported Chromes, Ni Pretty Album and Reward Cards, 
1 Album of Colored Transfer Pictures, Half Dozen 
New-Stylc Red Napkins. 10 Odd Games, l Pack Puzzle 
Cards. All of the above goods by mall, postpaid for 
•26 eta. In stamps. Five lots for $1. • ■. 
Address CHENEY v CO,, Waltham, Mass. 
4» AkT.ovol V (' fi rds Choice Chromes, your name In 
OU jn pretty ts pe, post-paid. 10c. 25 
X.w ,t,li. frail or Dark.® hue gold Estge cards iCo. Hld- 
E»w »tjle ball or park 
tt kuifa, or m ttUre rloc:, 
frN* irltJt a SOp. onJrr, 
> gold edge ■ 
I dea name cards 12 for 20c. 300 
other styles. Big pay to agents. 
Send <e. for terms and samples 
to canvass with. 
S:Uy Card Wcftt, Merldst, Csaa- 
t GENTS Coin Money who sell Du. Chase’s Family 
- 1 Physician. Price yJ.IHI Specimen pages free. 
Address A. W, Hamilton 4t Co.. Ann arbor, Mlcb. 
ANTED 
•HELP. 
Entirely New. 
profitable. 
•Outfit Fre8. 
WexvaauiACENT in every 
locality Something enmely 
nox» Our Agent* .ire sweeping 
the hrltl Tfvveri they go. iud 
money rapidly. Men. 
women, bovs, girts. *11 do equal 
... 
5t on receiptor £ oe«it 
Don^ delav. jVddress at ca»:e. 
S. 8. PCBLIMI1XG CO.. 
Bro^-nwootl, Texas, 
BiOKTUt-OUi) CAUl> CO. Jiortbfani, 
lYOilR HftlYlE SocTlr. 
1 1.1, N K.W 4>f trvk!»i i" f 
&4tHe«bt‘r‘tnc*s R Jrt*i 
f>U.| xwith hlf FritMti- 
*mt JtoUe&S, | Qc* 
17 pkxs. 1*11*1 - 
j nks 4 Rlnc. . 
SEW "ItmKUV.D KA»R- 
C$r4» i$ki$fi #tmfv*liil with hfcll'1 
ling Unwept nllh ‘ 
, and tht» kiojt for $1- A<f*U' *$n* 
book r»ll outlif* 0*cr rOt> new _ 
t. iki. ..u..ii. IllAatk I tril* *( wbnU'axle 
LYON & HEALY 
State&MonroeSts..Cbicaqc 
V I l*ca»l p'v|MU im x^irtwi 
band catalogue 
for 1 SW. no pages. '> 1 U Ei.gra, 
v lug* ot.SuttsaVkps.Ik-ifx.P'HJi- 
poqs, Kiuwlfts. Cat-Loops. 
Stands. 1'rum Majors Staff*. 
.uud Hflts. Sutul'v Baud Out 11 '.s. Re- 
[asilr.ug Materials, also includes In- 
Wniccnns and Exercises for Ama- 
V’T Bands, ana a Catalogue of 
Choice Band Music. 
Farmers, Attention ! 
On receipt of One Dollar, we will send, by return 
iati, an Inexpensive recipe for making eight pounds 
f nice butter from One 4 , a lion of new milk. 
Address Miss CARK1E COOK., 
99 San Jacinto St„ Houston, Texas. 
