JAN 43 
* 
do. f?ood to prime, 20@24c; do. ordinary to fair, 17® 
19c; WeBtern factory, June, choice, 1644®l7c do. fair to 
good, 15@16c; do. choice current itraKe. 22@23e: do. 
fal'to good -n 16(2200; do. ordinary, !5@i5^; West¬ 
ern rolls, 2Q®25c 
C1IKE8B.—II'Iders generally consider that will* the 
comparatively miihII amounts In sight and every rea¬ 
son to belief that Ibe country is we I cleaned up, 
there Is no reason tor apprehension: and that all'he 
chancre are In fttvnrof higher rather than of lower 
ra>ee. , . 
State factory, fancy Fall, 14c; do. prime to choice, 
18U®1SMao: do. good, 13!4 ®!SUc; do fair. 11012 
do medium, 3i®U)*4; do poor. 9tgi95k'c; Ohio flats, 
choice, l8fe®18He: do.flue, I2)s.®i3; do fair to good .io 
& 2c; oreamerv -kilos, choice, sc: do. good iHjtarw: 
do. fair: S0.RJ4C: Pet imylvanla «trims, fancy. SSiOj.9.*; 
do. fair to line, fcid®?**.-. rklms. Iron clad. 5® 6c. 
Cottof.— The market toward close of week was Ir¬ 
regular end developed a somewhat p- rplexitig tun* 
Spots were quiet and unchanged; futures only mod¬ 
erately active. 
CURRENT PRICES. 
Quotations baaed on American Standard of clas¬ 
sification. 
N. Orleans. Texas, 
Uplands, and Gulf 
Ordinary... 79-lli 7 13-16 7 13-16 
Strlot onilnary. 8 SJq 8*4 
Good ordinary. 8 13-16 9 1-16 9 1-16 
Strict good ordinary. 9M 9T6 
Low middling. 9 11-16 9 15-16 9 15-16 
Strict low middling. 9 .5-16 1 m h’lft 
Middling. 10 5-16 10 5-16 
Good Middling. 1046 10 9 16 10 9-16 
Strict good mlddllDg,...... 10 9-16 10|f 10jH 
Middling fair. 11 1-18 11J4 HH 
Fair. 1113-16 12 12 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary.... 7 8-16 I Low Middling, 8 11-16 
Strict good ordinary. ... 8 | Middling.99s 
Dried Fruits.—S outhern apples. 1882 crop, ordinary 
to good. ><<270; do. do., One to choice. 7V$®Si*c: do. 
fancy, 9<*i»Wc; Western ordinary. 6®6£to do fair 
to good 7&i W«t; choice lots, 74f&3c State, sliced, 
B®8*et do, quarters, 94*S)*c.; eppi-s. evaporated, 
13®]5o; do. cnolce. ring cut. ;5H0>lfc: Peaches, 
Southern, 9®9c: do. Carolina, good to tancy, I2@l5c; 
do. Georgia, peeled, H)®lSc-. evaporated peaches, 
peeled 35w'/7o: do do. unpeeled. u&U'vO; nnpeeied 
peaches halves, ; do , quarters. 5,4®5«C; 
Wool..—Little of Interest during the week. Manu 
facturers will not take hold. Stocks on the Atlantic 
seaboard are considered heavy, and th>- outlook for 
the wool market Is not encouraging. Pich'san 
fl eces, 35®41 c; Fall Texas, 17Vl®22c low soured, 
33i#a>4.V: Terri’orv. 2 @25c* l> w ured Texas and 
California, 37@6!c; China. Ifie; medium East. India, 
'.7c; scoured Spring California,73c; scoured Austra 
llan, b7C. 
Wheat: Regular. 95®959fc. January. 96Mc- Febru¬ 
ary; £'.02%fc. May; 92ra9 76c. all the year* No 2 
Red Winter, 9 ,; >6C. cash; 96t$c. January, 9IMj@£M5*c. 
all the year; No 8 91c; rejected. 61c. No. 2 Chi¬ 
cago Snrrng. WM^qjiWUc cash; Wftiut 94c January; 
9TJ6C. nil the year: 9l-k« l 94 1 4c January; 9W|c. May- 
No 3 Chicago Spring, " 8 c: rejected. 61c. Corn 
quiet «t. SIcaMUc. cash. 01‘^c. January; 5 i^(® 5 ti 94 C. 
February: 53®53$fo. May; Sl|*e all the year; re- 
JiH'twi, 49c Oats steady nt :-tr*f«»S5V«5*- ca'h; Jan- 
unry 35k®3,VKO Fetoili.ry; i»fcc nil the year 36%® 
37c. May: reject* <1. 82c RVB t-aslcr nt 5ej*ffi>5,e. 
Baulky steady nt 79®80c. Fl-xsksd steady nt #1 18 
S n 1 2 lc; good crushing on track, £ 21 V*: rejpeted, 
11.20;choice Russian. 61.74. Burricft steady; creamery, 
fair to fancy, 20®40c: dairies, good to choice 24® 
H r >o pocking stock. 13®J4c Kncs* sternly at 25®2«c. 
DrkxsED HOOk— Go* d Ms. *B.«B)b7 >5. Fork Arm at 
$ 1 6.95® 17.00 cash. £l*.65«d6.9ti all the year; $17 On® 
17 10 January: 817.15 February: $>7 30 March Lard 
higher at tii.22l6Mlli.7fir. cash lO H 0 aii).S 2 W<\ January; 
H>87t<<ai0 4«c February; 1" .V.'Wc. March, lloos,mixed, 
£ 5 . 50416.1 d; heavy. £o.Si ®8 GO light, £5.5><3t. 20 skips, 
£.8 75-5 85 Catti k -Mark, t fairly active and -troug 
ex<*ept for exports, which arc quotable at £6 VU 
®6.50; good to < holce sh-pplng, £ • .30® 6 10; Com 
mnn tofulr, £1 »5®5 25- bntuher*' ► trongand In good 
demand nt J2.50®4 40 ; sto- kersand feedersnctlve oud 
Arm at, £4 20&4 50. She* p—M ai ket active nt strong.T 
prices: common to fair, £2 2 ’n« mealam to good 
£4.25® 4 75;.Choice to extra, £1.85®5 50. 
Cincinnati.— Compared with prices a week 
ago No. 2 Red Winter wheat is lc higher. 
Corn, new ear, steady for lower grades; 3c. 
higher for best; No. 2 mixed, >£c. lower. 
Oats, No. 2 mixed, lj^c. lower. Rye steady. 
Pork a shade higher. Bntter a shade lower. 
Hogs Bteady. 
Wheat firm; No. 2 Red Winter, 96@97c. spot; 95c 
January; 97c. February 99c. all the year Corn steady: 
new euf.44r*t48c. No 2 mixed, 5"<6C. spot. 50®50Hc. Jan¬ 
uary; flWr, February; MJ4c May: 56fcc all the year. 
Oats st ady: No. 2 mixed, spot; 35c. Jan¬ 
uary: 36yfc February STMc May: 3st^c. all the year, 
Rvb 6 tobiHc Baklkt flini; ex'rn No 3 Fall, fcSot.So. 
Fork Arm; new, £17 uOfrlUTM. LardouM ut 10 0® 
l(U5c. Bulkmeats- Stu.ukle », OHc.; clear rib, 894 c; 
Bac n—Shouldets 8c,: dour rib, l< 1 ) 40 .. clear, 'lc. 
Butter Arm; choice Western reserve. 25c; choice 
Central OMo. 20c Itoos Orm—Common and light, 
European and American markets.Tho 
Suez Canal tariff has been reduced half a 
franc per ton.Between 90 and 100 of 
Arabi Pasha’s principal followers have been 
sentenced to from one to 20 years’ banishment 
.Count Von Wbimpffen, Austro-Hun¬ 
garian Ambassador to France, “suicided” at 
Paris, Dec. SO. Lately very Irritable and 
punctilious: considered insane. 
Latest.—The autopsy shows that M. Gambet- 
ta’s death was the result of peri-ty phitis and 
peri-colitis. His forlune is estimated to be 
only #75.000.Prince Bismarck hints 
that he will retire from politics.Cardi¬ 
nal Jacobiui, the Pope’s Minister of Foreign 
Affairs, has replied uftlrmatmly to the prop¬ 
osition o f England to send a Minister to the 
Vatican...Three or four fresh agrarian 
murders or attempts to murder in Ireland.... 
New Yore. Saturday. Jan 0 1882. 
Bkkvks.—T otal receipts for six days 1U.I7IU head, 
achlnut 9.740 for Iasi week Prices ranged on Friday 
from v®i2U4c. per p und, and weights from SSjowt. to 
9 cwt. Some choice Indiana *teers sold at I25ac to 
dress 57 its. Ordinary o prime bullocks, 9%>n 2c . tp 
dress 55<a57 Illinois steers, 1.3SS tts £6 Soper cwt,; 
K-ntu kv do , 1,550 tts.. 12c., t* dr»-ss 57 lb* Dry cows 
and stigs> 986 lbs., brougnt 3Rper pound, state bulls 
8H) Its,, 4c- 
Calvek.—S ales have been small: values steady. 
There has been but little ohrnge in selling rates. 
Live ealv 9 —Jersey Bucks and Elver County, good to 
choice, ',0®10j6*q State, prime, 946&I0C: do , fair to 
gcod, 7<*8S4 e - buttermilk fed, 5®6*4; grassers, 4ijS4fio. 
Hoor.- Total receipts for six days 25.390 head 
agatnrtVO 9<w head for the same time last week None 
for sale alive n Frldsy. Market nominally firm at 
about |6.3d®6 90per cwt. 
Sheep ajtd Lames —Sheep rilled Arm, with geueral 
aa es of po* r to prime ai 5@64ic Lamhs were, active 
with fair to prinr.<" s- lllng at 7(57<->*; Western heavy 
wethers V lb, *4'®644c; mixed Western. 57^(8 6; do. 
Jersey and near-by, rsas^c; bucks, Jf6®4r: Spring 
lambs, >®7v6c. Among sales were some Kentucky 
sheep, KB lbs. £6.G>. State ewes. 1U1 Tbs, 5AfcC; State 
lanihs, 80 lbs, 7Mc; Canada do., 9U lbs. 7Hc. 
Milch Cows.—Trade Is dull and only a rew sales 
noted. Actual sales rang-from £401<< £55 per head 
For Coughs, A6thma and Throat Disor 
dees, Brown’s Bronchial Troches, having 
proved their i ffleacy by a test of many years. 
Sold only in boxes — Ado. 
The Dueber Watch Manufacturing Co., 
of Cincinnati, Ohio, has gained a spotless rep¬ 
utation by manufacturing stTictly honest 
goods. Their brand, whatever they put on 
a case, is a guaranty to its purity as indicated 
whether it be a high karat or a low one. This 
is worth knowing in these days of cheats and 
shams, and when you get a watch ask to have 
it set in a Dueber case, and you will have just 
what you have bargained for. The Dueber 
Co. advertise its trade mark, that none may 
be deceived. You will see them in the adver¬ 
tising columns of the Rural New-Yorker. 
Make a note of it.— Ado. 
“ I used the ACME ” 
Pulverizing Harrow, 
Clod Crusher & Leveler 
for cross-harrowing my 
corn ground, and find 
tenilon P..s«ibly something extra would command 
top quotations The stock of eggs In New y*>rK. 
Jna. 1st, as compiled by <he New York Mercantile 
Exchange shows 27.56? bols. and 2,654 boxes. Quota¬ 
tions are nomtn&L 
Fancy slock, in bbls,. £ doa. 81@33c; State 
and Pennsylvania In bbls.. 27®2Se: choice Western, 
17C; other Western, 23®26o.; Canadian, fine. In 
bbU,25®26o; S.iuth* rn, prime, 27o; all kinds, poor to 
good 15 ;l2jc; limed State, 22c; do. Canada and West¬ 
ern, 22 ® 22 c. 
tTtesB Fbuits.—C hoice lots of apples h°ld firmly, 
tbuugh the demand is small Grapes plenty nddull. 
Cranberries held rlrntty Florida oranges quiet and 
tone easy. Peanuts quiet and arm. 
Apples. Wettiera > V.. mixed lots, £2 Ot»®3.CO per 
bbl. do. Baldwins, £&.dJ®3.75; Greenings, £3.U<i®&75. 
windfalls, do, £l.75®2.45 Grape*, vv N Y.. Ca¬ 
tawba, 6 <a 6 Vsc; do do Isabella, > lb i’viic: Cran¬ 
berries, Cape Cod, fancy. ♦ Dbt £14.5owl5.t#: do. 
good to prime, £12 uua»l4.ili do *• crate. £4 UxA*4.<a; 
do, Jersey, prime. ¥ crate, £4 0 O@> 4 .SO; do fair to 
good. * crate. £3.5063.75 Fla oranges, choice, bright, 
per H bbl. box, £3.5b®3.75: do. fair to good. *2.50® 
2.75.; Peanut*. Virginia, nand-ptcKed. *< lb.. 7®7tic; 
do., fancy, 5t»'7**.i<c; do., good to prime, 4)>s®5c; Hick¬ 
ory nuts, ¥ bush.. £1.62^61.75 
Hay axd Straw.—H ay, prime Timothy, per 100 lbs. 
86 ®.‘<tc; ruo-iium Timothy, 75®30 t dipping grades. Gj® 
85, clover, SJ,*65; Straw, Nli. 1 rye, tfLA&GV, do, short 
rye,45&55. out straw ti®45. 
Hops,—T here Is ft fslr demand from brewers here 
and In 1 lie Interior. B:dsof£l cash are reported re 
fused here and at Cooperstowa 
N. Y. State, crop of !»?,choice- £1.06*1.10: do. medl- 
u e, 95®I.U9c; do. do. low grades »>»95c, do. crop of 
1*81. good to choice. 96 c.ia£i -U 6 Eastern, crop of iS82. 
fair to choice, £l.U)d£l 05; do. Paclflc Coast, 95<ol.U5- 
Poultrv a.vd Gark — Live poultry—Spring chickens 
near-by. ♦ Tb, 10&llc: dou Western and Southern* 
9si 10c.; fowl*. Pa. and Jersey U®13c State. il®13c 
Western, U®tlc.: rooster* old, * lb. b-»7>': TurReya, 
Jcrueyand Fa * » t3®!4/*; Western, 12®i4e; ducks, 
State, Fa. and Jersey. ♦ pair. 75e.@*L.S: do. West- 
cru. 50®Si) Geese, Wcateru. > patr, £1 25®l.87. do. 
State. Pa., and Jersey. ¥ pair, £'.75®‘iGi. 
Dressed Poultry—Turkeys. Jsrsey. choice. 17®18c.; 
prune, dry picked, 17c. do. scalded. ]6®L7c. ; 
do. poor to fair, I4®l5c ; do. Springs. Phil¬ 
adelphia, laige. *( pair, 2u*iV ; do. Philadel¬ 
phia. mixed weights. V 1 *. jv. 2 !o: chickens, 
State, choice, 13®.6c. do. Western Htal5c-; fowls, 
Bucks County ami S.J., prime !4®13c; do. L. 1. and 
N.Jfair to good. !3®13e; do, PhOadelphlodry picked, 
prime, 35c; do. State and Western, dry picked. 
i3»l4c.; do., scolded 12® 3c; do. fair to gixxL 10®llc; 
ducks. State and Western, fair to good, 12®34 c; do, 
Philadelphia Spring, * h, 11®lSc; do. Stare and 
Wr-AUTO Spring. It*: 6 c.; geese. Pulladelpbla young, 
l3*gllc ; do. Su*io and Western., young. Ii®l2c; do, 
fair to good, 8 « Hic- 
liami- Quail, prime £ dos , £'..25»LJO; fair to good. 
£1®!.1% Partridges, eastern and Minnesota 5o<»75c; 
do State and other Western, P pair, £ .10; 
Grouse do. £' > 1 . 1 , Woodcock. * pair, 75®8oc.; 
tame »quoi>s light, per dcseu. £2 &i; do dark do.. 
£l.25*aiJb. tame pigeons live, ♦ pair, aSabAV; wild 
ducks. Western, canvas. *Ldi; do H. de G-, red 
beads, tbjlftf ; do. Western, red heads, 54<rt0 to ; do. 
mallards, ♦> pair, kAgioc. do. blue wlog, teal, ♦ pair, 
aot-'Aic an. green wing. teaL do., 25®S)c: do. com- 
inun. * pair, 25 w3lc, Harw, p pair. Akg'Jcc: Rah- 
bits, undrawn, ♦ pair. 12,S,®18c.; do. drawn, £ 
pair. 15® At 
Rick. Carolina, choice. 6Hty.7c.: Carolina, good to 
prime, 61<ig69po.. Carolina, common to fair, 5 ! 4 ® 6 c.; 
Louisiana. Wc.; Rangoon. In bond,'2<«®29tc.; Ran¬ 
goon,duty paid, Patna, duty paid, 5H***><:- 
at oar —Cut loaf, per lb., crushed 9}*o.; cubes 
9C; powdered. 87 * 1 - 190 ; g-auulan-d. “-Hi mould A.'* 
confccitoners' "A. 8 5-l6c; coffee "A" stand 
ard 8 H 1 C. coffee - ff “A," TnnirS.*; white exira "C,” 
78 v.*« 7 J 40 , extra "C,” “C.*’ yellow’ 
that it does not tear up 
the sod. (See page 32 
this paper.) 
They Bring Good Pricks.— J. S. Cooper, 
a promineut horse-dealer of Chicago, said in 
reference to one-half and three-quarter blood 
Percheron-Norman horses: “They are the 
finest looking, most attractive. Gray being 
the prevailing color of the French horses, 
and that being the most fashionable color, it 
enhances the price. 1 would advise the farm¬ 
ers to breed their mares to Normans in 
preference to any other breed, and to breed 
lots of them, as the demand is far ahead of 
the supply .”—Chicago Tribune. M. W. Dun¬ 
ham, Wayne, 111., has imported from France 
and bred nearly 1,000 of this breed in their 
purity, and now has nearly 400 on hand.— 
Adv. 
Send 9c. In P. O. Stamps to 
Produce Commission Merchants. 
forCircular of advice about SHtPPisa Produce. 
Also recipe for Preserving Egos 
Nio. 279 Washingi.B Street, New York. 
Prices current furnished free. 
Reference— Irving National Bank. New York ClCv 
white kidney, choice. £3.70®3 75; red kidney, 1882. 
choice, £3.7di0J 75; do turtle »oup, *2 flt)®2-7u; do. for¬ 
eign mediums, new. £2,30®&4tl; do do. old. $22a; Peas, 
green. 1882, prime, tL8S®1.4t>, Southern b. e, ¥ two- 
buanel bag. £2.75. 
Breadstuff* and Provisions--P rice* of Flour Feed 
and Meal. - FLOUR Market still In buyers’ favor; 
fairly ttcllve export demand, with the business 
mainly in low grades. No A 82.25a- 2>, latter ex¬ 
treme. super tine. £3 28>*i 60, latter extreme. oomni..n 
to rair extra State, #3 5 b® 4 -J 5 , good to fancy do , £4.S) 
(g>6.U0, Common to good extra WesP rn. £3.50®4.4O; 
good to choice, £4.40x7 40; common to good extra 
round hoop ohto, £3 71 ) 04 . 6 .-, g<K>d to choice do, 
£1 6 .K 06 . 0. common to extra Minnesota. *) 6 d«*l.a<.i; 
clear. £4.5w.s5 75; rye mixture. £1 7*4525, hakrr«_ 
extra, £5 utKittxJP; straight, £5.5d®6.5d. patent, £5 75 
@7.40, 81. Louis Common to fair extra, £3.70®+.50; 
good to very choice, £4 6 .5 patent Winter 
wheut extra, £>7d®7.U); city mill extra for West 
Indies, £5.20®5.4o. South America, £6 5o®5.75, patent, 
£S.60®ifiU; Southeru flour. 00 mmon Ui good extra, 
£4.30®6.W); good to choice £5 lOutb.ML Rye Sour, 
sutierflub. *i.3T>®a 80. Buckwheat Dour. £2 7Vi#8.U). 
Com meal, yellow Wcsieru. £8.1i®3.15; Brandywine, 
i3.75®3.9d. Feed, 411 And «) ®, S2®9dc V) to, 900, 100 lb, 
9o(oi oc; sharps, £ 1 , 06 ® 1 . 1 U; rye feud, «;>o®81. 
PTtees of grain.—W heat-L ight export and city 
milling business, and a large trade oh speculative ac- 
OoUut, No. 3 Spring, £ .No. 2 do., £l.i«; Uugiaded 
W otter red, 89c ui£* 16; No, 3 rrd, £l.t)8®l.ll); do. 
Steamer No. 2 red £L0B: No. 2 red l.L^oUiM »r 
oerllllcates £1,l,J» 94 >*.3 delivered No 1 red £1 16. 
I agratled whtM, 9 c®£i.i4)£, Siesuner No. 3 whit*, 
7.Wia,T74to; do No 2 white fliifi.'. No. 3 white, 98® 
!2)w* tot- certificates. 81 delivered; No. 1 White, Ctr- 
- A. .a* A ... 4 L_4 lu.o.y.e *1 IfiLl , Git 
Tropic Fruit Laxative meets the popular 
want for a mild, agreeable and effective 
cathartic medicine. Bold by druggists every¬ 
where at 25 eta. per box.— Adv. 
* Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Com¬ 
pound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 235 
and 225 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Prices 
of eitner, #1. Six bottles for #5. Bent by 
mail on receipt of price. Mrs. Pinkham 
freely answers ail letters of inquiry. Enclose 
3c. stamp. Send for “ Guide to Health.”— 
Adv. 
EWALD OVER 
Indianapolis, I ml. 
UT - Agents wanted in every County of Western 
and Southern States. 
POMONA NURSERY.—5.000 
KIEF!ER'S HYBRID PEiRS in Or 
ch»rd and 5O.U0U In Nursery, prop¬ 
agated exrlurtveli from Stsnd rds. 
No B idsor ScionstAkeu from Dwarfs. 
NIGH’S SUPERB Strawberry HAM- 
SELL Raspberry, Blackberries, New 
Grapes and Currant-. Fruit, Shade 
and Ornamental Trees, 4 lues and 
Plants In variety. Catalogue free. 
\V.U. PA KltV, Parry P- O., Ni. J. 
For cleansing the throat and strengthening 
the voice, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is invalua¬ 
ble to singers and public speakers.— Adv. 
50 JUST RECEIVED IN JANUARY. ALL COLORS. 
GENTLE AND KIND REASONABLE PRICES. 
For mother particulars appli to FkA'L‘I8 H. 
K 1.1.I’ll, Live •>iork Importer nud rxnorler. 
1 7 and 11» BROADWAY, N. Y. City. 
1 ^" In the Diamond Dyes more coloriug 
is given for 10 cts. than in any 15 or 25-cent 
dyes, and they give faster and more brilliant 
colors.— Adv. 
THE BIGGEST THING OUT "SS??£? 
tocw) E NASON A CO., Ill Nassau St, New York. 
“Perfection Heartwell Celery.” 
Send 2-c for' arge Package and my Price Llat of 
WARRANTED GOLDEN - EED 
F EDWARD SOUDER, 
iBox SO) Brldgetou, Cumberland Co.. New Jersey. 
Elegantly put up, two bottles in one package 
Dr. Ben6< n’s Bkin Cure. Druggists.—Adv. 
MARKET GARDENERS, & 
lor Wholesale Price List of DORK'S IOWA 
SEEDS. C. W . DORR Jfc I O., 
Des Moines, Iowa. 
Ayer’8 Hair Vigor, for dressing the hair 
and promoting its growth; an indispensable 
toilet article.— Adv. 
Tobacco. —Seed loaf quiet*. 1831 Ohio, 54ij;®"?4e; 1830 
PenusylvaoU. private term*; 1881 New England. 14® 
17c; Havana, Sac.®£H5v 
Vkuetabi.ics.— Irish potatoes In Uberut supply, and 
f niees weak Sweets p'euiy alld dull. GUlons In 
ight supply. Russia turnips rule very low aud ir¬ 
regular. 
Onions, red, V bbl , £1,‘ 0®L50; yellow, fl 50®1.75; 
white £»!»'«« 5o Cabbage, near-by, W Ilk). £(W»10: P<v 
tatoes, Eastern Rose, ♦> bbl. £2.75; Western N. Y., F 
bbl.. £2.54)1*2.75. sweet potxtoe-a, kiln dried. 4* bbl., 
£4.50 do. (air to giod, do £1.26®LOO BeotB, L. I., 
> lOU bunches. £U»(®1.50; turnips. Russia V bbl., 
75c®1.00; squash, Hubbard, b obi.. £2.25®3.75; do, 
iu») row, £2 4X(i3 00. celery, per do*, buuches, £1 25® 
1.75. carrots, per bbl, 75c.wSi.IA). 
Can now grasp a fortune. Outfit 
worth £10. free. RIDEOUT & CO 
10 Barclay 3t., New York. 
A Fine Hair Dressing. 
C0C0A1NK dresses the hair peifectly, and is 
also a preparation unequalled for the eradica¬ 
tion of dandruff. 
Thk superiority of Burnett’s Flavoring 
Extracts consists in their purity and great 
strength. — Adv. 
P.lTO for tb* a »T a* Spa no lid TIannia 3 moM. 
Nothin# dka ft. Urp j 40 Colouc. lllvu- Vapor. 
SpUcriid Stone*, Skcsbe*. Poem*, Wit* Humor, and Fun. 
iPkbJL si.ND NOW Aidrw*, Ham.mm, N. U. 
N’GW(]Htt)CbmniO CAnls, m*'! a Ik#-. wMi uatne, 
IOC* post paid. ajeo. I. Hkbd A Co.. £ab*au, N V. 
Qllk Goods for Patch Work; elegant styles. S<»ad 10c, 
c for Sample Pi* ccs. M H.S1LK CO.. New Haven, ct 
£l)c iiXffuiwls 
Wy Vegetable uad Flower Seed Catalogue far 
1 VS8 will ‘>c ..-nt FREE to .-ill who I'l'b . orwotiiMS of 
l.i»; «nsc«\ neci not wTite for it \L1 -.-ed sent lmra ray 
establishment w.rr.ntcd :ot»ct-*--;t- i- o and tinete. name, 
so f it, *.ii i: sbuiiwl :! prove otherwise. 1 A^tee to renU the 
order gratis. M\ eollectioa of vegetAtile seen is one ni l 
th.- must eitenso e tj Le found in Any Amen.an _lx!ogue. 
and s lArge |xi:: . ; it Is of my own growing \*» the 
orljlnul lntmdueer of Early Ohio and Rurhank 
Potatoes. Marblehead Early Corn, the Hubbard 
Fquu.h, Marblehead Cabbage. I*hlu«iey> Melon, 
and a score of other new Vegetables, I invite the ration 
age of the public. In the gardens ind on the farms of 
those who plant my seed will r-c found my best advertise¬ 
ment. James J. H. Cregory, Marblehead Mas:. 
* V SEED | 
fATALOG^T, 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH 
Up to Saturday, Jan. G. 
Chicago,— Compared with prices a week 
ago “regular" wheat Is 2%c. higher; No. 2 
Red Winter 2%c. higher; No. 2 Chicago 
Spring S)$c. higher. No. 8 Chicago Spring, 
2c. higher. Corn lc. higher. Oats 8%c. 
lower, RyeJj^c. lower. Barley lc. lower. Flax¬ 
seed lc. higher. Butter steady. Eggs from 
l^c. to 2c. low* r. Dressed hogs 37c. higher. 
Pork steady. Hogs a trifle higher. Cattle 
about 20c. higher, bheep about 15c. lower. 
_ _ . p IIP1I A I A An Enidlsh Veterinary SiirBoonandCIwfcirt 
k? J U * U C Bkdi I JIV uowtraveling in thisorautry,savstiiat ums: 
SyS SI H m Mia Sl| 4 10 1 of the Horse nod Callle V-wdc-rs sold here 
IflUBI r* H LllO LH I are worthless trash, lie says that Sheridan s 
■ TB ■■ I ft ** ■ ■ ™ " ■ Condition Powders are absolutely pure mid 
immensely valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan s Conditio.;’’owders. f ^^pht- 
ful to L plut fbod. Sold everywhere, or seat by mall for S letter-stamps. I. S. Joassox . to., bosi , Mass 
