The following figures are furnished by a 
large tobacco export firm of this city: “The 
total visible supply of American tobacco in 
this country and Europe on January 1, 1886, 
was 1 58,045 hogsheads, as compared with 111,- 
646 hogsheads at the same date last year. The 
stock in New York on January 1 was 30,405 
hogsheads, as compared with 10,630 hogsheads 
the same date last year. The export from 
New York during the past year amounted to 
131,316 hogsheads, as compared with 85,958 
hogsheads exported in 1884. The receipts at 
New York this year amounted to $143,901 
hogsheads, as against ins.OOii hogsheads re¬ 
ceived in 1884." The trade in seed leaf 
tobacco has everywhere been dull during the 
week. 
west, having advauced to 90% cents for No. 1 
Hard. The talk, too, is bullish. The stock at 
Minneapolis and St.. Paul decreased 100,000 
bushels; that at Duluth increased over 
200,000 bushels. Stock on hand in the bill 
places 12,680,000 bushels. Deliveries of wheat 
in country districts light owing chiefly, as in 
all the West, to bad roads due to rain and 
melted snow. A good deal of wheat is held 
for better prices. 
There is a reported increase in the visible 
supply of corn; but the exports have been un¬ 
usually heavy; due, it is said, to shippers hav¬ 
ing contracted for room and being compelled 
to make purchases to fill their contracts. 
Prices have become stilTer, Deliveries have 
been fairly free; and the quality of the grain 
has been quite good. Oats, too, have been 
fairly firm iu spite of an increase of 89,304 
bushels in the. visible supply according to 
Chicago, or of 140,754 bushels according to New 
York. 
In the winter wheat belt, no snnw^ on 'the 
ground and little frost, has been the rule the past 
week. Farmers were harrowing wheat land 
in Dakota, and plowing corn land in Kansas. 
The wheat is subject to slight freezings and 
thawings. Last Wednesday the report of an 
approaching “cold wave” from the Far North¬ 
west sent up prices of wheat, as a severe frost 
would be veiy disastrous to next year’s crop in 
the present bare condition of the ground. 
The demand for fancy creamery butter has 
uot been as active as it was last week. For 
selected Elgin (Ill.) creamery, former prices 
were obtained; but the market was easy on all 
other grades. No improvement in the out¬ 
look for cheese. Small export demand for 
either. 
Cattle, particularly fat beeves, are lower 
now than for several years, owing, first, to the 
increase of cattle raising not only on the ranges, 
but also on Eastern and Western farms; and, 
second, to the extraordinary abundance and 
cheapness of mutton. 
Holders of wool are confident of better 
figures. Until recently, the greater demand 
for low or medium grades caused fine sorts to 
be neglected; but now prices of these are going 
up. as there is a growing belief that there will 
not be “enough to go round." On the whole, 
the past has been a fair year for the wool 
trade. During the first six months, prices 
were low, but for the last six months, they 
have beeu steadily rising, especially for low, 
low medium and medium lauds. 
Thirteen to fifteen mills arc in operation at 
Minneapolis and the output ranges from Ifi.lHK) 
to 18,000 barrels a day. Except in case of the 
very largest, the mills take turns running, the 
same set not continuing two weeks at a time. 
Millers are confident there will be an improv- 
inedt in the flour markets soon. 
The Cincinnati Price Current of Thursday 
says the total uumlier of hogs packed iu the 
\\ est last week was 255,000, compared with 
390,000 for the corresponding week last year. 
The total from November [opening of the 
winter packing season] to date was 4,030,000 
hogs, against 3,665,000 last year. The move¬ 
ment at the principal points since Noveuher 1 
is thus summarized: 
Chicago ...1.630,uoo I Indianapolis.195,000 
Dressed Poultry—' Turkeys, HVSillc. for Philadelphia 
10@llc per Ik for Jersey, and fX39c. per tr, for western; 
chickens, Philadelphia large, at life We. per n>; do. 
small at lUCillc.: fowls, Philadelphia, prime, at 9c.; 
do. Jersey at 9c.: State and western at VO;He. 
Game—Q uail, per dost.. $1ril 25; partridges. State and 
Pennsylvania, choice, per pair, atHOfaOOe.; do. Ohio and 
Michigan, prime, per pair, at tooTdc.; do. Minnesota 
and eastern, per pair. lOg&SOe.; grouse, prime, dry, per 
pair, at SIX'.,./,#1; do. Inferior at 40fcjfiOt;.; wild ducks, 
canvas, per pair, at 75fik$3; do., red-head, per pair, at 
loo.wgt; do. mallard, western, per pair, at wo 70e.; do., 
teal, nine wing, liVriftOe,; Venison, shun saddles, choice, 
per It, at lltyfdfle; do. whole deer, at VOtjti 12c.; ruhhtts, per 
pair, at 2V$80O| hares, eastern, per pair, ut S6@60c. 
Cotton— The quotations, according to the American 
classUlcatlou, are as follows; 
New Orleans. 
Uplands. and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary.6 9-16 &6i 
Strict Ordinary.7 7 3-16 7 3-16 
Good Ordinary.7 15-16 8W su 
Strict Good Ordinary. 8% 8 9-16 8 9-16 
Low Middling ., .... 8 15-16 8 15-16 
Strict Low Middling.. 9 9 3-16 9 3-16 
Middling.9 3-1C 9% 9% 
Good Middling. 9 9-16 mi ufe 
Strict Good Middling. 9 13-16 10 10 
MlddUng Pair.10 3-16 10% 10% 
Fair.10 13-16 11 11 
STAINED. 
Good Ordinary.......6% Low Middling. . , 7% 
strict Good Ordinary .7 1-16 I Middling . 8% 
Fresh Fruits—Q uotations are-. San Bias coooanuts 
at *57 .yVe to00. Apples—Baldwin, per bbl., at 8175; 
Greening, per bbl. at #175*800. Grapes—Catawba at 
#c. per n>. In baskets; Isabella at tc. per it>. Cranberries 
—Cape Cod, choice, per bbl., #5.50; do. fancy, 50; 
good to prime, per bbl.. f t ;50*$5 25; do. light colored, 
per bbl. at #4 UOM$l 50.; do. choice, per crate, at $1 75 
i:-.#2 0O; do, fair to good, per crate, ut 8150* 
$1 IB. Florida oranges—Fancy at #2 75® #3; Choice at 
82 25*250; do. Inferior at $t 75® $2. Florida lemons at 
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MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
Saturday, January, 2, 1885. 
Chicago. —Compared with prices a weeks 
ago, regular wheat is%e. higher; No. 2Spring, 
lc. higher. Coni, %c. lower. Oats, %c. 
lower. Pork, 27%c. higher. 
Wheat.—A ctive; sales ranged: December, ShaHiUe; 
January. February, MVy*H5%e.; May, 95% 
OriMyfjc.: No. 2 Spring, s.t%e.; No. 3 Spring, 67*71c. 
Corn Firm and quiet; Cosh, Year. 8«%6>36%e.; 
January, a^geuwteo; May. luide, Oats—F inn; 
sales ranged; Casfi.tTWc; December, 27-V<< 27%c; May. 
31%<aSl%0. RYE—Dull; No. 2, 3816C. IiAKLRy— No 2, 62 
112*1'. Pork—F irm; Cash, #9SI**9 87%; December, 
s9 20C<t9 40; January, #9 80a*990: February, r9906' 10 00. 
i.AHi) Steady; t’ash, $5 9.V6HI>: December. $597 I -te’ 
86G); January. $.5 97»4f.’#6 00; February. 89 t6<?$9 OtU. 
BULK HEATS—Shoulders. #3 7 im 3 7»; Short rib sides. #1 oSi 
i” 1 90; Short Clear sides. $51ij(.r#a 15. C’arrLE—Market 
strong; Shipping steers. #350665 73; Stockers and feed¬ 
ers, #2 4961.1 ill; cows, bulls and mixed. 8150e?-3 90; 
bulk, 82 7Us>3ut>, Sjibkp—M arket strong; Natives, $2):. 
(44 35; Western, *2S0@360} lambs. #4iAVs*2S; Texans. 
8200,33 00. Hoos—Market steady: Rough and mixed, 
jS-Ilk-tG 70; packing and shipping, #3 70,*4 Ol); light, 
§3 4.V4 3 90; skips, $2 50®3 40. 
Boston—Grain—Corn—.S teamer Yellow, at 49%@5<>c; 
steamer mixed at *$%<;• 19c; no grade at 47iW-18c. per 
bushel. Oats have been In moderate demand. We 
quote No, 1 white and barley at tHci 4-lc; No. 2 white at 
S9VfiW l 'H*c: No. 3 white at 87tn'89c. per bushel. Small 
sales of RVE at 67m TOe, per bushel. Bran Is selling at 
#16 50 for Spring and $lj OO&ni; 50 for Winter; fine feed 
anil middlings at $18 iXVi22 Ui. and cotton seed meal at 
$20 Won spot w#l $24 80 per ton to arrive. Hay and 
Straw—H av Is firm at $19 Otkn A) 00 per ton for choice 
and fancy. XlTovlH for fair to good, $16®13 for fine, and 
#13 g 15 for poor and damaged. Western choice $l&.< 17 
d<! fatr to good $H'.i 15. Rye straw Is held at $19(320 
Tor choice, and 812(>' ll for common to good. Swale 
hay at #Ui j 12; Oat straw ar $9vv io per ton. Prodi ce— 
Butter— Northern creamery, choice to extra. 23r423c; 
good to choice summer, liiw.Jic; western creamerv, 
27®35c, for ditto to extra; northern creamery. 22(42:5.’, 
for Vermont extra; PV’ Aie, choice, and 12(4160, for fair 
to good: Western dairy, 1A4T30O, for choice, and lint 
15c, for fair to good; Imitation creamery at lfk-GMe, for 
good to extra; ladle-packed, at l'v.'JOc, for choice. 
CMKESB—New York choice to extra, S-iy.s ifle. and com¬ 
mon to good, 5(j. He, Vermont choice to extra, H^s tiqc, 
and common, OG'Te; Western common to extra, at 
Sage, extra, llor 12c, good to choice, 8(g»if)c; 
EQus—Cape and near-by, tier dozen, «Jc: Eastern 
extras, 28c, do, firsts, 354°2uc: Northern, fresn, 26ri,27e; 
Western fresh, 2Vi>24c; ITnvtnclal, 2Vc26e. BEANS— 
Choice Northern hand-picked pea. at $1 75@180, per 
bushel; do, do, New York, SI 63wl 70; do. do, screened 
$1 irv.i l 00; medium choice, #1 tk»e. 1 70; dn, screened, 
$1 104ft 60; Yellow Eyes. Improved, ut $1 ikv, t TtF do, 
choice flats. $1 Wcjd 60; Red Kidneys, #180(4 2 00. Can¬ 
ada peas, 95c(4 $1 ijo per bushel for common to choice. 
Green peas. Northern, at 90c<4.$l 00: do, Western, $120 
si 1 25. Potatoes range at t.«.< 70o, per bushel, as to 
quality. 
#3 25(0.$3 75 for choice and $2 Rku 3 for fair. 
Dimkd Fnurre—Quoted: Apples Faney evaporated, 
7 %m7»jc; new, choice, 7c; fancy North Carolina sliced, 
new. at kfiSie.; choice do. at choice Tennes¬ 
see quarters at iv2>*c.; State quarter* at nwasajc.; 
North Carolina quarters at 2Mc. Peaches -Peeled North 
Carolina, choice, at luj, lie.; fancy at 12(5»t3o.; extra 
faney at 18$14e.; Georgia, eholee. new. at iOccllo.; do. 
prime at &}$<?.-. impeded halves at 8r48Njc.: unpeeled 
quarters at 3e.; Delaware evaporated, peeled, at 24(4 
26c. Choice pitted cherries nt lOw.tilc. Evaporated 
raspberries at 18c; siut-dritd do. l(V4i7c- Blackberries— 
Prime at HtiiSKc. 'Whortleberries at 7tye. 
Peanuts.—Q uotations at 4%(34%c. for best hand¬ 
picked. and 3(<i3>vC. for farmers' grades. 
Hay and Straw—Q uotations are for: Choice timothy 
hay at 90 cents; good at 85c.; medium at 80c.; shlppbig 
at T-V480c; clover mixed at Toe,, 80c.; No. 1 rye straw at 
90c short rye straw at to®70c, oat straw at 506455c. 
Seed—C lover at 9c9Wc. as to grade. Timothy Is 
qnietj quoted at $1 90f®#200. Linseed nominal. Flax 
seed quotedal $i 30. 
Huoar—E nglish Islandat SWc; Cubes, 7c; Powdered, 
7(« 7-WC' Granulated, 6 IS-lWtejte; Jlould “A," 6%(s6 
l.vi6c; Confectioners' "A,” 6 ll ifetAfc; White Extra 
“U," S%c; Extra "C,” 5%®5ftic.; Yellow, 5®5%c. 
Taua>w—P rime City quoted 5e. bid. 
Vkoktaiu.es— Potatoes—Ismg. Island Rose, bulk, per 
bbl.. $2 25; New York Hose. $2 004$2%; Eastern 
and Nova Scotia Itrs;e at $200@2 Burbank, State, at 
SI 75.-I #200; eiutern and Nova Scotia, tier bbl, #2@225; 
Ilchron, do, do. do, per bbl. ut $2 Ofts 2 25. Prolific and 
Goodrich, per bbl., at #i 75m#2. sweet potatoes. Vir¬ 
ginia, at #2 25 ' $2 SO per hhl. Cabbages, per too. at $-l(..; 
#5. Onions—Yellow, per bbl,, at S2 .5(,i$3: do. red, per 
bbl., at $2 500*3. TlUnlpS,—Russia, per bbl.. at 90075c. 
Marrow squash, per bbl., at 50c.; Hubbard squash, per 
bbl.. at 75c. Cauliflower, per bbl., at $1 5064 $3 50. 
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LIVE STOCK MARKET 
New York, SATURDAY, January 2,1886. 
Beeves—T otal receipts for the week 5,761 head 
against 5,901 for the same time Inst week. Ohio steers, 
1.818 it. at #6 40: do, 1,835 it, at $6 90; do. 1,536 76, $6 SO; 
extra Durham heifer, 1.74) n>, at #6 4>: hulls, 1,910 in, at 
$4 25; State steers, 1.878 tt, at $5 32; do. 1.215 m, $5 30; 
oxen, 1,595 B>. at #5 25; cows, 923 is. at $3 80; Chicago 
steers. 1.285 it. at #5 15; do., 1,211 ih. at $5 3J; HuiLU,, 
(to, 1,184 is. $5 15; do, 1.292 n>, nt$5 45; Pittsburg steers, 
1.088 is, at #I 56: do. 1.250 tt>. a* $5; I'consyIvauia do.. 
1.271 m. at *5 12%; oxen, 1,557 ff>,at$6; Indiana steers, 
1.271 m, nt $5 60; do. 1,23? is. #5. 
C.tt.YYs—Grassers, 250 Tt. at 2%c.; do. 259 tt. at 3c.; 
veals, 195 ft. nt 8%c; do, 1T2 ft, at 3c; do. 105 ft, 7%e. 
StlKKC and La nas—Canada lambs, 94 m. at 7-Qe; do. 
»( lb, in Taje; Western sheep. 97 ib, 5%c; do, do. and 
Inmoe, mixed. 87 ft, 5We.: Jersey ewes, 124 ft, at $1 70; 
do, 119 ib. at iDvc; Kentucky ewes, lot ft, at tide; 
Michigan sheep, m ft, at 5c; \\ cetera lamhs, ti ft. t^e: 
Kentucky do, 73 ft. ut OQc; State laiubs, 7B ft, 7;qc. 
Hoes Fort to# very Ihm and uomluaUy to® 15c, 
higher. Dealers quote $4 29(4 4 50, and pigs would prob¬ 
ably sell at considerably higher prices. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, January 2,1886. 
State ofthe 9lAttKtrr.—Compared with etish prices 
last week, flour la unchanged; "regular” wheat ><{c. 
to %c. higher; cent lc, to tqc higher; oats Qc. higher; 
marrow beans 10c. lower; mediums 5e. lower; pork 
unchanged; lard lie. higher; poultry 2c. to 2Wc. lower 
blitter, cheese ami eggs unchanged; codon 1-ltie. low 
er; fruits unchanged; vogctublessteady. More-poultry 
than market men could wall handle. Fancy grades of 
blitter and cheese arc active. Inferior grades are a 
trifle slow. (Its id fn-sh eggs arc In active Ucmnml, and 
hard to obtain. Fruit* and vegetables are plenty. 
Ft-ortt, Mew. *ni> Keep. Fiore quotations: Fluent 
*3.25o($3.20; Supertlne, #3(«>-t$345; Eitrn No. 2,*SJW<i$8 
?5; Good to Fancy Extra Sttxc, $3 736/$4 4(1; Good to 
Choice* Extra WistMjru. #4 mm $5 to; t’oiumon to Fair 
Extra Ohio. $3 »K4$3 75; Good. S'. 8i*4#4 21); Good to 
Choice. $t 2N"$5 50; Common Extra Minnesota, #S8t>.4 
#3 66; Clear, $1 104*1 5o; Rye MLvture, $1 si; 
Straight, $1 ;A4#5Oi; PateuC. $1 SO0#5 65; linkers’ Extra. 
$4 lik-' $4 75; St. LuttiK Common to Fair K.xtra. #S :4V..,$3 
90; Fair to Gisid, $3 sr*4$4 75; Good to Ver\' Choice, $4 
SOviffi 5o; Patent Winter Wheat Extra, #3 $5 ft); 
City 91111 Extra for West Indies. St 7V"$I 80; South 
Amertea, #1 85•> '■ to. Soctmekn FLoi ii—Common to 
Good K.xtra nt #3BUrvi#l]90; Good to Choice do., $1 Do-c 
f t50. Kyk FDoru Superfine, #32S(g»$:! 45. Biickwukat 
LOUR, $1 TTiy Sri 05. Corn MEAL—Yellow Western, 
#28t)('!#3 15; Brandywine, at #3 15. Feed—F or60 ft. 
average ut . I'-c'-iSOc.; 90 ft. average at SOi.nSJVuc.; mid- 
dllngs at SfWo.iOCVr*.. and sharps at $1 IX1.'$I (W. five feed 
at #16 50(g.#l7 00. 
Grain.—'Wiikat.—C ngrnded Winter Red, 86(495Wc.; 
No 2 Chicago, 93e.; No. 3 Red.88c. and No.2 Red.9vq>c. 
No. 2 lied fur December. 1886, $1.05; do. for January, 
90%"-91%e.;do. for February. tGWSiOc.j do. for March, 
987^49IQc.rdo. for April, 95T«;490%(0.; do. for May, 
97 sc' 98%c.; for June. t«%(^SPc. Rvk—W estern. 
64coatc.. State. 6906To. Haulev -Ungraded Canada. 
s'A.u 9lc. Corn Rejected at 420.42Lc; Ungraded, 
I9t.ii i'.»q.c.; No. 3, -tuLiii. tt'jc.i Steamer 9Ilxed. 45%ui4fiUc. 
Sieunier Yellow, ItiLj.. |,e ; No. 2. I‘>4«c.; No 2 Mixed for 
December, 19(4Nk'.. do. (iit January, l$V4«* 4s%c.: do. for 
February, l* 1 -*'-'t9c.; do. for March. 44ii<r Ite.; do. for 
May, is'i... ts%c. cats No. 3 Mixed at sic.; No. 2, :«u 
(■i.StQc.; No. 1 nominal at 35c-; No. 3 White, 88Q(438t^c. 
No. 2do3»jAi(.f,3$ 1 i.4 - .; No. I nominal quoted at 41c.;Mlxed 
Western. ifc-i^Suc.; white, do., 87(4 4.-:La-,; White State, 
37kj(fii38Mc.! So. 2 Mixed for January ,34&i>«93Vje. do. for 
February, 85%036c. 
Beamr.—Q uoted: Marrows at #l7V>.ift75; modlums 
at $1 6tv.4l.a5: pea at *1 60c 1 6ft; red kidney at $2 15 for 
choice; white do. al #2 for choice. 
Peas. -Green are quoted at $1 i. r K4#l 20. 
Provisions. Pork. Mess quoted at $9 87%@fl0 50 
si0 25t'(‘#li 00 for Faintly Me**; $12 UUwifUfOO for Clear 
Back; and $8 SCVj $9 25 for Extra Prime. Ukek.—C ity 
Extra India Mess, $1700i-a#20C»l; Extra Mess, bids., atu ; 
packet, $11 Bt)0#I2OO In btil... Family Me**, $12OO0#13. 
Beef hams.—Q uoted at $16 .VV '$K, 75, cit Meats.— 
Pickled at Hama. o%e; Pickled shuuldcrs, at 4T*(.i5C; 
Smoked Shoulders qitoted ut ftVm^c.. Ptckled Ham*, 
ut 8kj(48WjC,; Smok' ,1 do., at 9ys Uv. MIDDLE*—Long 
clem' ui New York quoted .v%e. for Western delivery, 
l ong Clear, 1.90c.; Short Ctor 5.AV. Duesskd ltous.'- 
Cltv Heavy to Light, at 4V^" 5%c»: Lard.— 
Western steam spot, at contract grade at 6.;»e; 
January, 6.31c; February (i.:t ii.cl- oA• : March, 6,t; 
(,(6.48c.; April, at 6.51(46.53e.; May, at 6.59(4:6.660.; City 
steam, at fi.80®6.35c.: Refined Continent at 6.66c, anil 
South American, r.ooc. 
Butter Western Creamery, ikmuoc.; Elgin do.. 
.IHo.; siate Dairy half firkin tub*, 27(4280.; Western 
Factory, Ui.i lSc.; Imitation Creamery, 18(422e.; Western 
Dairy, i2t.j 22c. 
Cheese—S tate, 7%tg)101(c.; Night skims. MpA 7o. 
Western flat. TecOJ-sc. 
EGGS Stale. 25‘v 26e.; Western. #4®25%o.; Canad 
Inn, 18tg'22c-; l.inieu State. 19 %m)20c.; do. Western, 19(.!; 
19((,(■.; do. Canada, Uky lO.Qc. 
Live Poultry.- spring ulik'kens fK.<tie., fow is, Jersey, 
State and Pennsylvania, per ft, at 7c.| do. Western, per 
ft, at Ofetdo.j turkey8, por lb, at 7(i#8c.; ducks, western, 
|kt- j>alr, at 60 (.<j75c.; geese, western, per pair, at $1.37® 
$1.75; pigeons, per pair, at30@85c. 
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Cincinnati. 25b.ix/(> | Cedar Rapids.115,ow) 
St- Louis. 235,060 i Cleveland..42,UW 
Milwaukee. 217,0001 St. Joseph, Mo., . 79.000 
A cablegram on Thursday gives the prices 
of American apples at Liverjtool as follows: 
Greenings, to $2, 
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70; Spitz, $2.70 to S3.19; 
70 to 13.87; Newtown Pippins, 
§2.95 to Sfi.U-i; Golden Russets. $2.96 to $3.90. 
According to the American Grocer there 
has beeu a heavy decrease iu the tomato pack 
of 1885, as compart'd with that of 1884, the 
total pack this year being 1,484,006 cases of 
two dozen tins each, against 2,021,177 cases in 
1884, and 2,048,.V79 cases iu 1883. 
Cases. 
two dozen tins rach. 
1885. 1884. 
Maryland,Virginia and Pennsylvania. 408.212 507.UM 
New Jersey. 852.050 529,582 
New York. 102.700 75,40(1 
Iow a. 85.325 80,175 
California . 69,117 174,800 
Indiana. .. 04S.-UJO 91,000 
Delaware. 63,117 77,900 
Missouri , .. 64.50U 85,000 
Ohio . (3.0U0 75,800 
Kansas and Nebraska. 53,120 89,450 
Canada. 30,106 112,000 
Michigan. 26,800 38,000 
Massachusetts. 24,264 59,500 
Connecticut. 12,933 8,200 
teiuols. 9.762 87.600 
Cotton Seed Meal 
THE STANDARD FOOD FOB 
For $20. 
Larger Bile S‘J5. Single Forgo S10. 
Blacktmitht'Tools, Hand Drills, Ac, 
HOLT M’F’C CO. 
72 Central War. Cleveland, O, 
MILCH COWS, BEEF CATTLE, SHEEP, fa 
HOLLISTER, CRANE dt CO.. 
90 Brand Street, New York 
Car loads a specialty. Correspondence solicited. 
MPIRF POWER AND SEPARATOR 
Bill I 1 I U BE 3T- CHEAPEST aid 
The Agents 1 Monthly. 
FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. \\ aril, Texn 
IIAVCIITORSand ManV'ks. Send for large pamphlet 
INI CN I containing l . S. PATENT Office Rules for 
obtaining Patents. F.B.BROCK, Ally., Washington, D.C. 
KHpm,T»ti« 31a4«n, IUImJI 
M Cutter A Cruher, Bud A ?«■ 
Ac. Scud (hr tttujlrated Caiaioj 
IINUEKA ION. sUaXen. »*7 
Skunk, Beaver, Red Fox, Mink, 
And all Raw Furs bought for cash at highest price. 
Send for circulars, which gives full particulars. 
E. C. HOUGHTON, 14 lloud St.. N. Y City 
to sell our Rubber Printing Stamps. Sam 
pies free. J. M. Mitten .t Co., Cleveland, O 
DYSPEPSIA Its Nature, Causes, Prevention, and 
Core. By JOHN H. McALVIX, Lowell, Mass. 14 
years Tax Collector, Sent free to any address. 
A ■ 1^ A ■ 60 Fancy Pictures -(nd 25 
I 1 H fijf I I ^ 1 Elogaut Cards in Gilt Edge, 
1* La n IIJ I Silk Fringe, Uulden Noma, 
I Ac. I Songster, 1850 Prira 
Purrle. and 8 ParlorGacnea, all for lOcls. Gama 
of Au thors, 10c. IVY CARD CO. Cllatoavlds,Conn. 
I Cft CAROS in new styles. Embossed, Hidden 
I DU Name, Gold Edge, Transparent, Ac. of latest 
designs and loweet prices. 50 simple* with name 
ou, 144c. TODD CARD CO.. Cllntoav liic. Coaik 
ONE pack fnn cards, Rtransfer pictures aud sample 
book for 4c. Hill Card Co., Cadiz, Ohio. 
Totals. ...1,434,006 2.021,117 
The decrease is attributed to the fact Unit 
through the cost of packing has been cheaper, it 
has been at the expense of quality; ami the 
competition for other canned vegetables has 
been greater. Stocks ou hands are light and 
prices are likely to advance. 
The Tobacco Association of Lynchburg, 
^ h-> has issued a circular announcing sales 
during Ute month of December of 5,461,9150 
pounds of tobacco, the largest sales for the 
same mouth for years. 
PIT FS !nst!iUt relief. Final cure In 10 days, 
*- aajojvr. and never returns. No purge, uo salve 
no suppository. Sufferers will learn of a simple 
remedy. Free. l>y addressing C.J.M ASOX. 
78 Nassau St.. N N. 
Sample Boole of bowliAil C»Mi, Novell!**, 
Jewelry, vie. Scml 9c, slatn^ far pot tA^e, 
Stai rrULMVlNQ Co., Uinutuicham, Conn, 
FOR ALL. S30n week and expenses 
paid. Outfit worth $5, and particulars 
free. P. O. VICKERY. Augusta, Maine. 
Elegant. Chromo Cards, too Album Verses, 15 Games 
only 10c. st. Louis Card Co.,.St, Louis, Mo. 
ri'a M D GO Finns Ihitares -oul 
I ft Hi I Kle cuu Cards in Gth Edge. 
IfiftlllUlJ ■ SiU Fringe, Hidden Name, 
® " .to. t Songster. 1 >50 Pnre 
Punw. und 8 Parlor Games, all tor 10 els. Game 
of Authors. 10c. IVY’ CARD CO., Clintonvfile, Ct, 
300 « 4MKS* PniilM, Parlor ft*yl(\ i onUM i( raa., 
Songs, Album quotAtlon., Eiubrolderr Designs, 
' and pack of Vau- Cards, Gill Edgo. Silk t’rtago, 
IOC, Hidden Ntmc. Teen Cakd Co., CUntoaviUe, Ct. 
methods, yields, profiw. prices 
and general BtaUetie*. FREE. 
AMERICAN MANTG CO. 
Box F, WAYNESBORO, PA. 
