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6 VERMONT WATCHMAN & STATEt JOURNAL, WEDNESDAT, JANUARY 30, 1901 AGRICULTURAL. Orlcntnl J)alry Tratlc. Tho United StntcB cousul nt Chung King wriUs to thu Uuitcd States au tboritlcB: "Tho domnnd for good buttor in tho PbllipplncB, in Japan ond nlong tho ontiro coast of Chinn 1b lucreasing vory fast nnd is bouud to nssumo Itnmonso proportions; nnd wlth tho nbility of tho Fnciflc const to produco cxccllcnt but tor nt reasonablo cost and uudor favor nblo condltions, it ouly remalus for tho crcnrucrics nnd dcalora to mnstcr tho propcr tnothod of pncklngand hatidliug to sccuro this trndo. Wilh this grow ing raarket, morc couvoulcnt to our Fa cillc const tlnui to nuy othor buttor pro duciug country, wlth tho many lluos of stcnmcra comlng hcro froni thnt coast, it Bccms a mattcr of iinporlanco to our weston! 8tntcs to securo this trndo. I would ulso cnll attcutiou to tho in crcasing importation of condonsed milk and crearn nt this-port. Duriug Inst ycnr, thoro Was imported horo from vnrlous countrlos 55,000 worth of canucd nillk nud crcinn. I cnu sco no rcnson why our wcstorn Btntcs should not Bccuro n lnrgo pnrt of this trado alao. In 1897 the importation nmount ed to $34,500; in 1809, to 54,760. Thcro hne no doubt bcen an cqunlly grcnt incrcnso nt othor ports of tho Oriont. Tho most ditllcult probletn iu sceur ing nnd holdiug tho Oricntnl mnrkct for puro dniry products is tho cotupe tition of various forras of ac-cnlled but tor. Tho rutiuufncturers of theso spu riouB nrticlca nro frcc to mnko nll mnn ner of adultcrntionB nnd put thom ou tho mnrket labollcd puro dniry buttor. I nttributo tho low prico of buttor hore now to this couipetitiou, nud llrmly beliovo from my own expericnco thnt tho grenter proportion of buttor sold is n spurious product, nltbough it is hnnd Bomoly put up nnd brnuded ns purc dniry butter. Nono of tho lnrgo denl ers hnvc tho product sold ns buttor tceted by a cheraiBt, nnd thcy nro not certnin of its purity. A lVoll Unlnuccd Wiulcr Kntlon In order to bo n sntisfnctory rntion for both tho stock nnd tho fnrmcr, it muBt consist of nrticlcs which can bo had rcnBonnbly cheap nnd which sup ply tho maximum of nutriment. Ouo might vory easily eelect fooda thnt the nverngo farnjer would not be likoly to have, ond recornmeml tlic-ra for pnrt of n well balanced rntion, but it would hnrdly provo of nny pnrticular voluo Jn making tho winter food programme tip it is ucceasnry to consider all tho timo tho relntivo aupply nnd cost of tho different nrticlcs. Variety of food is eaaontinl in ovcry wcll bnlnnccd rntion, and vnrioty ie no moro expensivo thnn ono or two kinds of food. Wo cnn oftcn mix aovcral grnins nnd produco bettcr resulta thnn by fecding ono. In this wny the choapcr graius produco thoir beat reBults. Now, oatB form ono of tbo best grnins for most farm nnimnls, but it will not pny nny fnrmer to raiso onts exclusively for the winter diet of horste, cattle, sheep or pigB. Evcry farm animal nccds besides oatB Bome corn, bnrloy, brnn and roots, ns woll aB coarso hay and corn fodder. By mix ing these in vnrying proportions ono can mnke tbo total resulte much choap cr and farjmoro effectivo thnn by fecd ing onts or corn exclusively. Wo cnnnot emphnsizo too mucb tho need of this variety in tho food. Even tho horses which are tho grealest oat oating animals wo havo will do better for a variety. Tho milch cows wonld simply do little or nothing if fcd almost oxclusively on oats, Thcy rcquiro corn fully ns much ns tho horses necd onts, but givo tho cow'corn alono and sho wiil f atten up and loao hor milk aupply, bono nnd musclo. Indeod, thcro is no ainglo water food that will anBwor tho purposo for nny of our farm cattlc. All animals liko changeB, nnd such chnngo can conBtnntly bo mndo by mixing tho different fooda in various4waya. Somc- timcs they neod to bo mixed and fcd warm, and ngain a dry food will an swor. Along with all such rationB, however, thcro should go onough suc culent food tomako tho mnss easily di gOBted. Tho roots, onBilago nnd green Btuff belp to keep tho system in good condition, nnd they Bhould bo fod in sorno form throughout tho wholo win ter. It is not necessary to entcr inlo any scientiOc oxplnnation of tho needB and objects of feeding n vnrioty ot foods to tho farm animals in wintor, for ovory one wilh fair intolligonco can undorataud tho bonoQta of tho system. It is not necosBary to oxplnin tho rea Bon why wo rcquiro a vnriety of food. Wo know thnt our syBtem seems to cravo a vnrioty, nnd tho animals havo tho samo longings for it, and it is our duty and privilogo to supply it. Will inm Conway, in MasaacliuBottB Plough. man. Success in Fnrinliig, Succcsb upon tho farm depends largely upon tho lovo which a porson lms for hls cnlling. Lovo of ono call ing is a prirao rcqulBito of success in any businees, Manypeoplo fiom cities nro purchaBing fnrms with tho idca of Tho Kiiul You Havo Alwnys in ut; for over 30 yonrs, . nnd lms SjL&-Ai42-- .Hoiml All Counti'rf'eits, Imltationa nntl " Jiist-ns-rool" nro Imfc Exput'iniunts tluit triilo wltH nml ciuluiifror tlio licnltH of Inl'unts nml Childrcn Expcrlcnco ngjilnsfc Uxpcilmcut. Cnstoria is a iinrmlcss sulistituto for Castor OH, Paro goric, Drops aiul Soothiiif? Syrups. It is l'lcasant. It conlains ncithcr Oniuiii, Bloi'pliino iior otliur Nni'cotio sitbstiincc. Its nfo is its giinrnntcc. It rtcstroys Worms and allajs Fcvcrishncss. Ifc curos Dlarrluua nnd "Wind Colic. It rclicvcs ,l,cctliiiir Tronblcs, curcs Gonstipatiou nnd Flatulcncy. It nsslinilates tlio Food, rcgulatcs tlio Stoinach and Bowcls, giviiif; licaltliy and natural slccp. Tlio Cliildron's Panacca Tlio Motlicr's Friond. CEMUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bcars tho The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. , THC CENTAUR COMPANV, 7T MURRAY BTneET NEWVORKCITV. mkm II IS Read whatissaid aboutif by your neighbors. From H. B. NICH0LS, Middlesex,. I am fully convinccd that PAGE'S rERFECTED POULTRY FOOD ib the only thing to use 'whon peoplo wish to dorivo a benofit from their fowls. It not only PREVENTS THEM FROM EATING THEIR EGGS, but gives a decidcd incroaso in tbo numbor recoived. From C. C. PUTNAM & S0N, Putnamsville, Vt. PAGK'S PERFECTED POULTRY FOOD.is a good sellcr and is giv- mg entiro satisfaction to our customora. From C. O. PERLIN.BCabot, Vt. PAGE'S PERFECTED POULTRY FOOD is all that is claimcd for it. I have given it a.thorough trial nnd my dirccted I gct good roturns in eggs, and when I stop feeding it nnd givo them only corn I don't get nn egg, which convinces mc thatit pays to use iH. I considor it just whnt its name implies "a Perfected Poultry Food." From HENRY LEET, Topsham, Vt. PAGE'S PERFECTED POULTRY FOOD ia tho bcst poultry food wo have over tried. Our hens have LAID BETTER for tbo past ycar THAN EVER BEFORE. Enclosed find check for another barrel. From F. H. KETCHUM,!Randolph, Vt. I bavoused quite largo quantitios of PAGE'S PERFECTED POULTRY FOOD and TIIINK VERY HIGHLY OF IT. Shall continuo to use it. From H. C- CHURCH, Vershire, Vt. PAGE'S PERFECTED POULTRY FOOD has givon porfect flatiafao tion. I have sold i1. on tho road from tho statlon, and now I HAVE CALLS EVERY FEW DAYS TO BRING THEM MORE. From N. K. COODWIN, Tunbridge, Vt. I havo used PAGE'S PERFECTED POULTRY FOOD and am con- vincod that I GET MORE EGGS than Agonts wanted to soll this Poultry new on salo. For terms to agonts, address tho manufacturer, CARROLL S. PAGE, Hyde Park, VI. making monoy and llvlng an ludopeu dontlifo about which thuy have hoard bo much. The Now York Post in dl--cuBBing tho subjtct makes tho follow ing sonsiblo suL'gestions: "Hnvlng decidod, nftor Bufllciont practlcnl inqulry into thu subjoet, thut he would oujoy tho occupntion, let hlm mako a prectlcnl eolection of hls furm, not going bo far from homo frlunds tlint ho might bi'como homcstck at tho stiirt, and locatlng with aviow to the acccsa, bility of the mnrket to which ho musi look for prollt thnt ho is to kcop con Btnntly in viow. Whilo it is not necot sary thnt ho should hold n plow or do othor raannal workon IiIb furm hiniBolf, it is neccsscry that ho should posBess practical knowloogo of many farm pro cesBoa, nnd ho will not farm for 'plcas- Bougliti nnd Avlilcli lms bccn. lins lioriio tlio Hlfjnatnvo of bocn mndo uinlcv lils pcr- Kiinnrvisimi Hini-o its infniicv. is CASTORIA Signaturo of exporicnco is thnt whon I feod it nt I should without it. Food in ovory villngo wbero it is not ure' if ho does not. No aclentifle furm-mnnugor,' nt a salnry lnrgor thnn tbo owner could earn iu a couuting room, is to bo contomplated. Tho owner mny, nnd probnbly Bhould, havo a touant, a prnctical farmor in tlio tleld, with whoni ho will esiobllsli eoinu kind of proilt-ihariug arrangcmont; but ho himsolf ahould bo tho genoral who doeB the litrger plunning of tho annual cam pulgn. "Tho avcrago farmor oaBt of tho Al- leghnnioa, ihe man who worka tho farm hie fathor dld, or at lcast follows tho cnlling of hls ancoBtors, is raroly in any bouso u studont of hls business. Wo could namo a county in a Btato near New York, in which milk pro duction is tho alrooat univoreal farm iuduetry, but in which, novortholsss, bo fundamontnl v rcqulailo to oconomical I milk productlon as n sllo is a curiosity. Wl rnillrl nnmn n illatrlnf tmtlni'tM oll I untod,',whlch hna boon fnrmod for gon cratlonB, but in which tho drying of a wot flold .by bujying llttlo onrthon drnlns wns novcr hoard of until a stu dont farmor, of tho clnas wo nro (11b cusslng, gavo his neighbors an oxamplo of tho proccBe. Whon n ploco of this work waB'flnished, nnd had dono whnt it was cspectod to do, n vonerablo nolghhor, who had known tho flold as n marsh from his boyhood, paid tho innovator tho complimont of doclaring: I wouldn't havo bollovod it if I had not Boon it.' Wo could namo an in stanco iu which tho samo studont farmer, by insiating on sowing a flold nith a sced bottcr than tho old cstnb liBhed clovor nnd tlmothy, produced from thnt Bingle flold in ouo yonr moro hny thnn tho wholo farm produced tho yonr bofore. "IIow this nmount of practical knowlcdgo shall boacquircd is for oach studont to dotcrmi io. Tho agricult urnl collego, tho rcnlly modol farm, homo study all theso aro hclpful. Tho foundation knowledge is within any ono'a roach. That ncquireii, tho mensuro of bucccbb must reat with tho individual. Fnrm work ia dopondent ontirely on oxporiment. Farmcrs know Jwhat crops will grow in their Intitudo, nnd how bost to grow thom, oitbor from their own experimonts or from thoso of mon who havo long grown thom. Theroin ia tho flold in which supcrior intclligcnco has its ad vantago." E0U8 AT 60 (JENTS A JJOZEN. Wlion cgRS totull at 40 coutB a dozen it 1b a good tlme for tho poultrj mon to havo lay Idr honH. Ordlnary (ood In cold woathor 1b lnanulclout to snpport tho requiremontB ot tho hiyiiiK lion. A grnat want In thia dl rectlon Iibh hoon filled by the production ot Purh'b Perfeot Poultry Kood. Thia Ia the llrtt article of thla kind which 1b abaolntoly succesaful. It does evorythlDR thoy clalia for lt, and Is oxtreinoly reaaouable In prlop. ShikI your namo ou a postal card to O. S. Page, Hydo Park, Vt., and got a clrcular. Clcnu Milk nnd lltitter. Tho flrst CBseutial to securing clcnn and hcalthful milk ia a clonu and hcalthful cow. It ia uest to impossi blo to securo clenn nnd puro milk from a dirty cow, it is impossiblct to got hcalthful milk from nn unhealthful cow. Given a clean and henlthy cow, Bbo must bo providcd with n sulllcieut qunntity of clean, hcalthful and nutritioua food and wator. This is the second csBontial. Tho third osson tial iB that tho porson who doos tho milldng and tho placo whoro tho milk- ing is dono fihall nleo bo clcuu nud hcnllbful. A dirty milkcr, one with dirty hnnda, cnnnot do clean milking. No person who is suffcring from or who attends upon othors suffering from any contagious diseaso can milk without contnminating tho milk. Scar let fover, measlcs and diphthorin aro especially liablo to tranamission by a milkor. Tho fourth cssontial is kecping tho milk cloan until it is to bo used. Much moro milk is damaged bofote it gets out of the cowhouBO than after; novor tholosB etcrnal vigilance is neceBBary from tho milk pail to tbo butter platc. Wash, rinBO, scald, scour (nd sun all tho milk vcssels !b tho only program that assures success. Clean and puro butter can only como from clean and puro milk. Onco fllth of any kind gets into milk, its oaaenco staya thore. Strnining, nerntlon, sop aration, cach doos Bomething, and all may do much toward cloa'Ding milk, but tho only Bafooraatisfactory wny is nover to lot it got in. I'urity is indecd clonnlinoBB and cloaulinoaa ia bealth. N. B. Franklin in Jersoy Bullotin. Ho Has Not Had n 6ck Dny sinoo be was cared ot Hver and kidney tron ble and palnter'a collc, by the new medlclno named Oaloura Solvout. Thu uian la Mr. Uhriatopher Larsen of Ilondoat, N. Y. It drovo the diaeaae out of hla Byatem, ho Baya, bo it nover caine back. Notlduc llko Calcu ra Solveut to purity theblood. For frue trlal bottle wrlte to Dr. Davld ICeunedy, Ken nedy Row, KlngHton, N. V, Duslncss Atlvlco to Foruiors. If due attontion isgivon to tho buat noas ond of the farming in all its rola tlons to tho ultimato rosultB, thoro can novcr bo a timo whon farming will not pay. If this moat important phaBo of tho calling Is not mado tho controlling ono, as it should be, it will bo a moro chnnce whothor farming pays or not. Let us tuko as an illuBtration Bomo of tho foaturcB that como undor this hcad; Bay, flrst, tho guarding agniiiBt tho do structivo offccts of too much rain, or too much dry wcathor. Moat farmors think tbat tho rogulation of moisturo in tho Boil is n thing to bo controllod only by Providonco, Tho business farmor doos not think bo. Ho usos tho propor moana to havo his land thoroughly dralned so that oxcess o( ralnfnll will do but little bnrm; nnd he kcops tlio soil constnutly tlirrod, so thnt the crops Buffor but little if thcro is a drouth. So thnt it is not Providenco but tho man himsolf who rogulatoa tho success of tho crop, with little regard to tho woathor. II e puts business into tho maiutain ing of tho fertility of tho soil, by mak ing tho moat manuro he can, nnd cx crcislng all tho nooded caro to prcservo Biinding Headaches. "For two ycars I ondurcd tho torturea of nervousncss, liendnche, inuacular wcakncss and losa of nppetlte. My wolglit was only 76 poundti, whtlo I had welglied oyerlOO pounda. I wnn nuhject to sevcro hcad achce, mostly ln tho iinirnlnp, nnd nt tlmos I was bo dUzy that I could scurcoly dUtlngulsh ono object from anotuor. " I spont n grcnt denl of moncy cx porlmentlng wlth dlirorcnt physl cliinn, but noiiB of thomgava ino any rcllsf. I.nst wintor 1 Kot bo iuucu worto thnt I was obllged to KO to n WC0V8 UUrU UI1U HK11LUI HllUIlllUIl I wna hut llttlo. If liuy. better. Aftcr lpaVlntr tbo hosnltnl I brtrnu to taho Dr. Vlllliuns' JMnlc I'llls for l'ftlo I'ooploupon the rccomniondatlon of a frlcnd who hnd bccn bent'lltcd liy thom, and thoy havo dono morc good thnn all tho doctors cornblned. "I hnd ouly tnltonafewdopcs whcn I bcpan to fcol bettor nnd within ono woek hnd triilnril thrco pounds. I oould enjoy my brenkfnnt, which wns omotblnR I hnd not becii nblo to do fornlonir timo. " I havo po much confldcnco ln I)r. WllllntnH' IMnk IUllB for I'ulc Teoplo undhlghly rptoinmeiid tbiin." Mits. IIF.UA WHUS, 213CrcsccntBtrcct, Drockton, ilass. At all ilnnrslatn ordlrect from Dr. Wll lluiiiH Mcillrlno Co., Kcbenoctady, N. Y. l'rlce 6uc.,0 boxts JI.50. in itnll tho fortilizatlon vnluc. This is one of the moat importnut mattora to consider on tho farm and it is ono of the thinga about which thcro is tbo most general disregard. To tho busi ness man this is nothing in tho world but simply tbrowing awny cnpitnl; to tho nvorngo farmor well, ho does not think of it at nll. Ho clcana out liiB Btnblo or bnrn and throws the manuro out into tho wcathcr, aB a mattcr of course, and pavs no moro attention to it. All tho Btrongth is washed out of it and whcn it ia nt laat applied to tbo lnnd ho thinks thnt mnnuring land is hardly worth tho troublo and labur at all. When he shipa any produco to mar ket, say apples, butter, poultry, etc, ho nevor cousiders for a momont the nc cessity for having tho articles prcsontcd iu ntlractivo form or good quality, but if he tbinka about it at nll, thinks thnt Whnt Is good cnough for him is good onough for anybody elsc. As a result ho gets tho lowest prico for his produco and is convinccd that it does not pay to Bhip anything away from homo. If he would put "ome business into his methods ho would rellect that even in his own case, when ho buys anything, ho wants the bcst he can get for his money, and that overybody elsc is tho samo way. So in shipping ton barrols of apples, some Btnall, soino knotty, Bomo largo nnd good, if thoy aro all mixed, tho prico will bo flxed by tho inferior onea, nnd they will probably bring 81,50 n barrel all round. Where aa, if thcy aro carcfully aseorted, no doubt flvo barrols of tho best would bring 2.50 or 83 a barrel, and tho othors $1.50, making a gain of 87,50 on tho lot. Journal of Agriculturo. Tnis is What tiiey say. Thoso who tako Ilood's Sarsaparilla for scroN uln, or.zema, oruptione, cntnrrli, rhou matism or dyBpepsia, say it curos proraptly and permanontly, oven after all other proparations fall. You may take this mediciuo with the utmost confldcnco that it will do you good. What it haa dono for othors you havo ovory ruason to boliovo it will do for you. Constipation is curod by Ilood's Pills. 25 conta. WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Itoston l'roduco Markot, The quotatlona Rlyeu below repreaent prlcea obtalnod Dr receliera ror mnimii Mi (not lobbina vricet) anieaa otnerwhe lnaicatea, wi are Inteuded to repreaent actnal aalea. DUTTKB. Ureamery. Vt. ana N. lL.aaaorted aliea, 21 tp 23 Ureamery, Nortb'n N. Y.,Kiiorted alaea, 21 w u Urearuery, northern Hrata 23 W 21 Ureamery, eaatern 21 & 21 Oreamery, weatero Qrata 23 & 21 OTeamerr, aeconas 20 & 22 Dalry, Vt.. eztra 23 W 24 Dalry, N, Y eztra 22 (P 23 Dalry, N. Y. and Vt., flrata W & 21 Dalry, N. Y.and Vt.,aeconda 17 tf 19 Dalry. N. Y. and Vt.. low gradea 23 Q 26 llozea, eztra creamery 2i Q 23 ltozea, eztra datry 23 & 21 llozea, com. to good ?Q 23 Trnnk, prlnta, ez. creamery 25 & 26 TrunK, prlnta, ez. dalry 21 (rt 24 Trank, prlnta, com. toKood 20 J 22 New York, eztra... Vermont, eztra Vermont, larfte ezti Vermont, tlrata Vermont, aeconda. Hatte I'art aklina , FLOUlt. Ummoneztraa 2109 373 Cholce eztraa and aeconda 3 0 m 3 25 Mluunoaotu clear and atralKb'tf 3 OOrp 3 70 Mlohlgau, clear and atralKbt 3 hm 380 New York, clear and atralRht 3 tOA 3 80 Ohto and tlt. Iiula clear 3 Oblo and Ht. I.oula atralirht 3 7UC Ohloaul Ht. Loula patent , 3Wi Wlacoualn and Mlnu, patent 4 004 3 eo 4 13 410 OOHN MBAb, Uranulated, per bbl... 2 23 2 60 Uomiuou, per bbl 2 DSp 2 10 llafcmeal 910 J MILL FBBD. Mlddllnm, aacked. por ton , 16 nOJf 19 00 llran,aacked, winter IS 0318 23 llran, aacked, aprlnn 17 40917 50 Cottouaeed meal.. 23 30320 00 saaa. Kaatern, cnolce Ireau Kaatern, fair to Kood Vt, and N. II, cholce freab,, 21 to 21 IU Iff 20 21 0 21 11 12 11 & 12 9 10 10 II 9 Q 10 9 8 10 & 8 OORK. Hteamor jellow 3) etM Htentner ,,,,, 33 No.J. 33 34 (lood, no Rrarto 31 (fu fOTATOKS. Arooilook Ilelironi 68 (0 New Hampihlrs llebroaa o W Vermont Hebronae tQ ip it OATfl. No 1, cllppcil white 32 ia 33 No. 2, cllppod white , .... 29 tp !D No. 3, white ., , 30 31 No.J, White , , 29 ih 90 ltejoctod white ,,,, 23 29 HAY AND BTItAW. Hay, N. Y. and Canada, cholce to fnner.. 17805118 00 Ilar N. Y. nnd Cauada, fair to good It (xv'rtM 00 llay, caatern, cliolco II IKS5 00 llar. eaatern, ordlnary to fair 10 Oil2 W) llny, caatern, comtnon 9 001I 00 llay, oaatern, cliolco Ono 11 00.313 09 llay, caatern, common One , .. 10 004(11 5U rnoviaiONs. llacka bb 13 60(316 50 Hhortcut clcar (Slneo Cloar S17 ti) Leanenda..... 4jl8 5 Lartt Olty rondored, pnre fi lb 8 ft 9 Wcatoro componnd 6 (S. 7 l'nro kcttlo rondored 9 Hnwted Jlami lloeton, auiftll ff lb nt -j lloaton tnedlniu 11 lloatou, large g VltBBH MKATS. lleof. cholce l lli. Heef, llnht cholce lb. Heef, lieary eood V lb ieoi, Koon ie lleef, lilndqnartora, cholce Heef, nlndqnartera, common to food..,,, Heef, roreqoartera, cholce lleof, forequartcra, common to good Mntton, eztra Mntton, common to good ... T.amba.ch. eaat. Ktlb Lamba, com. to Rood lb Veala, cholce vaatorn H lb Veala, fair to good Veala, common Hoston Luiiiber Mnrket. LONO LDMBBU. Ilemlock boarda, roiinh 12 0ftl3 00 Ilemlock boarda, planed 13(031100 Ilemlock boarda, No. 2 II 0iK3I2 00 Hprnco boarda, lat, clear floor ll.VvftlitSO Hproce boarda, 2da, clear Boor 16 0017 li Kprnce boarda, coarao 12 .V 13 00 Hpruce, nor. do. cara 13 S011 1 0 Kpruce, matched 20 0IW2IOO lloi boarda, 1 ln, llangor m soeil 00 lloz boarda. nrd 9 3010S0 Hoz boarda, 7-S do IWrtwa Hoz boarda, :M du 8 M 8 73 lloz boarda, 11-16 do 8 00 8 Vt Hoz boarda, 3-8 do 7 008(0 8IIOKT LUMBKIt. KhliiRlon, KAatern, aawed, cedar. ez 2 6 ShlnKlea, no clear 2 4 nmnKioa, no zaa , i( Bhlnttlea, do oz. No. 1 II Khlnulea. do No. 1 l I Clapboarda, do 4tt. ox 29 l Ulapboarda, do clear 26 II Clapboarda, 2da, clcar 21 II Clapboarda, eztra No. 1 17 3 Clapboarda, No. 1 lo 0 uun,aprace, nycara 2 7 Lath, aprnce, brcargoea 21 Hoston lVool Jlarkct. MICHIQAN. X andabove No.l No. 2 Plne nnwaahed Cnmercbantable xa 9 8Vg Vi JHJi 6 7 & 7S lOmrd II Dkfl 10 76f i 6 7 8 12 8 & 9 9 S 10 7 0S 8 I i 1 28 30 29 I 30 27 ip id 18 tfi 19 20 21 23 fe 24 23 it 24 27 23 U 23 23 Q 24 2ll 21 23 f 21 21 22 2 tt 31 47 30 89 & 41 30 W 32 30 33 40 h 4 so. 1, comblnK, and k'blood... No. 2, comblng, blooi )Q ueiaiue KENTOCKY AND IND1ANA, ComblnK, blood ComblnK, X blood CombluK, brald Olothlni?, i blood ClotblnK, coarae rnr.LED and bcochbd. A flne A anper II auper O anper ComblnK, flne OouibtnK, common Ycrnioiit Markcts. FBODCCB. SJontpetitr Hutter. freah new, tn 5 lb boiei.'H ft.,,, 20 ? 21 Hntter, freah new. ln tuba, IjH lb 20 Ia 21 Cheeee. dalry, W ft II (e 12 KKK8, doa 23 H 23 Fotatoea, $4 bnahel, new 33 (ip 40 IIokb, llve, V tt 4 j? iy. llOKa, dreaied, ?) ft 6 p 6, Lamba, V B 4 V 4H Veala. llve I h 3 Chlckena 10 1V, Kowli 9 & 10 Turkera 14 tf 16 Barre Hntter, dalry 23 0 26 EKfta, V aoz 24 & 23 Potatoea, TH bnahel, new 40 43 lloga.droaaed, V lb 6 St 6; Veala, llve 4 A Sprlnc lamba, lli B) & 5 llcef, hlndqnartera, R 6;ra 7 Heef, forequartera, i B 3k a ti Kowla, W fc II & 12 BpiinK chlckena 13 W 14 TurkeTa 14 0 15 Riehmtni. Hutter, creamery 22 & 23 Hutter, datry, tnb 13 20 Hutter, cratea 18 48 20 Choeae, faotory 12k Cheeae, dalry , Q U Cbeeae, aage W II Kkkb 21 23 1'otatoea, il bnahel new 23 ip 40 Hoga, llrefltb 5 IIok's, dreaaed, V tt 6i Veala, llre Q 5 lleef, hlndquartera $v 6 Heef. foreqnartera 6 5 Hheep, Ure 8 0ft KprlnK lamba 3 Turkeya , , 12 II Sprlng chlckena 12 14 31. Albam Hutter, rreamery 24 26 Hutter, dalry, fair to Rood 16 4? 14 Hutter, dalry, aelectlona 23 & 24 llntter, dalry, aeparator 21 it 24 Wateroury Hntter, freah, 9 lb 25 B 26 Hutter, cratea, fiboz 20 Q 22 EKKa, V do 22 24 1'otatoea, $ buahel new 33 0 40 Ilona.llre, $ ft u IU llOKa, dreaaed, V B P 5S Lamba 3 w 4 Veala, llve 3 S 4 Chlckena 12 e II Turkera 12 & 14 UKTAIL DBALBBS rUIOEI. Flour, Bprlun Wheat W barre! 4 7535 00 Flour, Winter Wheat,j barrel 4 S0 4 75 Flour, Famlly Roller, t barrel 4 23 4 61 Feed.Wcwt 1 100 Meal.icwt tlit-a 9) Mlddlliiaa. Vcwt lOC&fKO OatB, t bnahel 35 37 Oorn.V buahel Mi 32 llran, per cwt 00 01 00 Ueana, W buahel 2 25S2 50 Is lt a bnrn? Use Dr, Tuomas' Eclectrlo Oil. Acut? Use Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil. AtyoartlruggtBtg, Currcut Comniout. Oats. Tliore is a qulet tone in the inar ket but the Btipply ou hanil la moderate and prlces sliow a nlleht advanco for the woek. At tlio cloaa tho beat barley cllppod white oats are quoted at 31 to 35o, with No. 2 ollpped whlto atS3j to34o, and loworRradea down as to quality. Eaas, RwoBlpts have been moderate for the pust week. The markot took an npward turn linmilUtoly followiuR our la.st weekly report, fanoy Ind., eto., advaaclng to 22a wlth Home holdinp; at 23o, but the advance ln prloes checked the demaud a (rood deal, and on Momlay the markot tnrned in bny er' favor agaia, and liaH been gradnally (lecllnlae slnce theu. At the clouo fancy IndlanH are stoady at 20c, wlth other cholce wentern BtillliiR at 19Jo to 20o. Freah south orn bIow at 18 to 10c. ItofriRerators qulet. ITat and Stuaw. Tliere ia a bIow de muiiit uotod for hay, and uudor llberal ro celpta the touo ia weaknr. Arrlvala Include 00 cara for export and 324 cara for local nae, Ohotco hay ia mostly boIUuc at 818 to 18 50, with Home fanov hlKlinr,while lower grades ynt raiiKo nt 811 to 17.C0,but valuea raore fa vor tho tiuyer aa n wliole. The lower eradea ahow moat weakueaa. Itye straw ia quiet but the markot liolds Bteady, with cholce o.h at S10.B0 to 18 60. Tangled ry o straw la quiet, with oat straw dull, Cokn. Tli6 markot oontlnnes dull and the tone la eaa , upot lota hardly command itiB the cost to shlp from the wi-at. At tho cIoho No, 2 yollow on track la Bnlling at to 4Bjo, wlth Bteamor yollow at 4(lo. Ijownr Ktailtia aro dull and alow otsale, wlth tho ruiiRO down aa to quality. Iibakb Ilflcelpts havo been fairly llberal thla wook for tliosoanon of thoyear, demaud haa been llgbt and prlcea have eaaod off a v"sfliW yoti'ro plnntiiiK '. llttlo. At the clo'ie beat domnstlo marrow pea aro alow at 82 21J, 2.30. Yellow eyes ln liRht sunply and briuKlnR full former pilcos. Uod kldneya In moderate domand, CiiEKitK Hecelpta for oxport, 2,118 bozea. i'bo arrivalH aro light and Btocks on hand moderato but trado ls bo qulet that thefeol Iur 1b no more than Btoady. Flne northern fall twins aru stlll held at 11J and 12c, but moro very slowly. Fair to Rood lots qnlet at 10J to lljo. Weatorn twina In Hmtted supply but alow at quotatlona. I'otators UecolptB conllnuo fairly llber al and tho anpply exceodB the demand. Trade has been dull all the weuk and prlcea havo been Kradually worklng downward. At tho o'oao beat Aroostook Green Monn taina are huvlng no quotablo Balea at over 05u, and G3c ia about tlio top Belltug prico for best Uebrona. Other kinda alow at qno tatlonB. llUTTEB ItecelptB contlnue fairly llberal bnt,;ua tiaual, at tbia seaaon of the year, Bhow only a amall proportion of atricly flne unuor. i! anoy irean nortuern creamery has boen in light supply for the paat week and In steady demand, wlth moat sales at 23o. Itecelpta of llno freah weatern creamery have alao been llmlted, but only now and tben a lot good enough to brlug over 22 to 22Jc. Thure ia a largo accumulatlonof me dlum and slow gradea, which are selling very slowly and at low and lrregular prlcea. Flne hoxesin steady demand, Jnne cream ery quiet, Duesbrd PouiritY. Kecelpts have been Bteadlly falllug off, but trado haa been very qulet for tho past week, and Huppllea have boen more thanample for tho wanta of tho trade. Ghbice weatern hen turkeya keep fairly well aold up at well suatalned prlcea, but for the general rnn of mixed welght nnd tom turkeya we havo had a slow and barely Bteady market. Weatorn chlcka are gen orally runnlng liard and staccy and have only a moderato salo ut 0 to 10c, with a few of the best aoft meated at 11c. West, fowls range from 8 to 10c, but have to be strictly cholco and large to bring the outalde. Av erage lota are dull at 8 to 9c. Capona have been cotnfug quito freely, but mout wlth a alow aale, Cholce ducka steady. Flouu. The market has some what weak ened in pr ce alnce our laat report, but the trado is dnll and sales meagre. Iluyora are operating only as tholr preaalng needa re quiro, and will purchaao nothing nuead. The feeling apparent ia that the high prlces asked will not hold and soma aecoud hand flours are yet to be had below the cobI to sliip from tho milla. Spring patenta are moatly quoted at abont S 15 to i 33, aomo Bpeclal brandg higher, but Balea makiag are at about 4 to 4 30 wlth little dcluf; at the latter price. Kunaaa patenta are dull and quoted at 1 to 4 16. Winter patenta are alow of sale, about 3 90 to 4 25 bolng a fnll range of the markot. The market for clear and atraight wintera is nomlual at 3 00 to 3 80 for New York and Michlgan, with Ohlo and So. Ihinoia at 83.CO to 3 90. Some spo clal branda held above these tignrea. LrjMBBn. The winter mills aro only now getting fairly under way. The delay has been canaed by the want of snow, which haa until recently rendered lt in aome caaea ditllcult, and in othera Iraposslblo, to get the loga from the stnmp to the mtll. 1'er aoverance and the snowatorm of laat week have mado 11 tle of thia obatacle and saw lng operations are becoming important. Thla has already had a salutary effect upon the demand. rJo long aa aellers here wore unable to apecify with any reaaonable de gree ot certainty when they wonld be able to dellver, there were many buyera who de cllned to enter into negotiation, From theso people ordera are comlng along fairly well now that sellers can flx the date for the receptlon of the lnmber, Tbe ti ne of tho market la ateady and the pricea below, which are those of laat week, still glve a fair idea ot the fignres at which business ia possible. Wool. The somewhat better feeling noted laat week Btlll contlnuei, and the Balea made this week will aggregate the fnll average of a bealthy butlneas. There is nothing even approachtng a boom, The inqulry, however, continnea to improve, and aales are made up of a large number of amall tranBactions. The Amerlcan Wool en Co., the Wauskuck, tbe Manchester and the Lorralne mills havo all been ln the market this week, together with a large number of amaller milla. They have bonght everything from Ohlo delalnes to B supers bnt it wonld be improper to state that any grade above flne medinm approachea activ ity. The bnlk of the aalea, aa laat wek are ot flne medinm terrltory wool and medinm nnwaahed fleecea. Anstrallan wool, as laat week, contlunes to contribnte a relatlvely larger amount to tho total than for aome weoks past. Llvo Stock Markot. The recelpta of llve atock at Brighton for the week ending Jannary 10 aggregated 2255 cattle, 305 ahoep and lamba, 27.9S8 hoga, 391 veal calves and 100 horaes. TneBday'a market for beef cattle was fairly aatiafactory, in ao far aa tbe demand for and the prlcea of good beef cowb and bnlla were concernod, but valuea ot oxen and Bteers were inclined to be easy. The followtng were among for aalea: 4 oxen, 1750 lbs, C9o; 2 oxen, 3400 lba the palr, 5Jo; 10 cowa, average 800 lba, 2Jo; 4 cows, 3300 lba, 2o: 2 bnllB, 1600 lba, 4c; 1 oow, 1490 lba, 3ac; 2 oxen, 3300 lba, 3jo; 1 bull, 800 lba, 3:: 2 heifers, 900 lba ,31c. There waa not a very large supply ot mllcu cows on the market, but lt was aufll. cleut for the demand, which rnlea qulet notwlthatanding the preaenco of buyors from Malne. Salea: 1 very fanoy cow, $85; 2do. at 60 eacb; 1 at $40; 1 at 28; 2 cows at 50 each; 3 at 842 ; 2 at 40 eaoh; 5 at20 to 23. 8toreptga were in moderato snpplyand llght demand. Small plga aold at $1.50 to 82 50. Veal calves were fairly aetlve and flrm. In n t a few Inatancea Oo. waa reached for cholce. $100 Itewnrd $100 Tho readers of this paper will bo plcascd to learn that thoro is nt lcast ono drcaded diseaso that scicnco has been ablo to curo in all its stagcs, and that ls Catarrh. Hnll's Cntarrh Curo is tbo only positlvo curo known to tho niedical traternity. Catarrh, belng n constltutional diseaso, requires a con Btltutional treatmont. Hnll's Catarrh Cure is tnkou intornally, acting dlrcctly upon tho blood and niucous surfacos of tho system, thoroby deBtroying tho foundation of tbo diseaso, nud givJng tho patient Btrongth by building up tho constitution and assisting naturo in do Ing its work. Tho propnotors havo eo much faith in its curativo powors, that thoy oltor Ouo Huudrcd Dollars for any caao that lt fails to curo. Sond for list of tostimoninls. Address, F. J. Ciienky & Co., Toledo, O. 2ySold by Druggists, sovonty-flvo contB. Ilall's Family Pilla aro tho bost.