1892 
THE  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
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sure,  absolutely 
simple, 
NON  -  POISONOUS  cure.  I  11  I  WU  "  UTICOUU 
(“the  Cold-Water  Dip.")  Mixes  Instantly  with  cold  water. 
Used  and  recommended  by  leading  breeders  and  veteri¬ 
narians.*  Sample,  by  mall,  50  cents.  For  sale  by  all 
reliable  dealers.  LAWFORD  BROTHERS,  Baltimore,  Md.. 
POTATOES. 
Bermudas,  new . $8  00@10  00 
Bermudas,  second  crop .  5  00®  7  00 
Havanna,  prime .  5  00@  6  00 
Michigan  Rose  and  Hebron,  per  180  lbs... .  1  25®  1  37 
State  Rose,  per  180  lbs .  1  25®  1  37 
Hebron,  per  180  lbs .  1  25®  1  37 
Burbank,  per  180  lbs .  1  12®  1  25 
Peerless,  per  180  lbs....  .  1  12® - 
Fair  to  good,  per  180  lbs .  1  00@ - 
Jersey  Peerless  and  Blush,  In  bulk, per  bbl.  1  00@  1  12 
Sweets,  South  Jersey,  fancy,  per  bbl .  2  25®  3  25 
Jersey  fair  to  good,  per  bbl .  1  25@  2  25 
Annual  Sale  of  Brookside  Farm  Company 
BEANS  AND  PEAS 
Marrow,  choice,  1891 . 
Mediums,  choice,  1891 . 
Pea,  choice,  1891 . 
White  Kidney,  choice,  1891 . 
Red  Kidney,  choice,  1891 . 
Yellow  Eve,  choice,  1891 . 
Black  Turtle  Soup,  choice,  1891 . 
Dima  beans,  California  (60)  lbs.) . . 
Foreign  medium,  1891 . 
Green  peas,  1891,  bbls.,  per  bush . 
Green  peas,  1891,  bags,  per  bush . 
Green  peas,  Scotch,  1891.  bushel . 
BUTTER. 
STATE  AND  PENN. 
Creamery  best .  •• 
Seconds  to  firsts . 
Penn,  extra .  . 
Half  firkin  tubs— 
Fresh  extras . 
Firsts  . 
Seconds . 
Welsh  tubs— 
Fresh  extras . 
Firsts  . 
Seconds  . 
Dairy  tubs  thirds . .’. 
Entire  dairies— 
Extras . 
Firsts  . 
Seconds . 
Firkins  extras .  . 
First  . 
Seconds  . 
WESTERNS. 
Creamery — 
Elgin  extras . 
Other  Western  extras . 
Firsts  . 
Seconds  . 
Thirds . 
June  extra . 
Firsts  . 
Seconds  . 
Imitation  creamery— 
Firsts  . 
Seconds  . 
Thirds . 
Dairy  firsts . 
Seconds  . 
Thirds . 
Factory  fresh  Iowa,  etc.,  extra . 
Ind.,  etc.,  firsts . 
Seconds  . 
Fourths  to  thirds . 
Rolls  fresh  extra . 
Seconds  to  firsts . 
,2  00  @2  05 
.1  75  @-  — 
.1  75  @1  77>g 
.2  10  @2  20 
.1  90  @2  10 
.1  65  @1  70 
.3  00  @3  15 
.1  60  @1  75 
.1  65  @1  75 
.1  37V$@1  37t£ 
.1  32^@1  35 
Clydesdale  Horses  and  Galloway  Cattle 
FEED. 
Bran,  40  lb . 
60  lb . 
Middlings,  80  lb... 
100  lb . 
Sharps . 
Hominy  Chop . 
Oil  meal . 
Cotton-seed  meal 
Commencing  at  10  o’clock,  a.  m.,  May  4, 1892,  at  Brookside  Farm,  adjoining  the  city  of  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
The  offerings  will  consist  of  yearlings,  two-year-olds  and  aged  Clydesdale  stallions,  and  also  thirteen 
mares  and  fillies  of  the  most  noted  families,  all  registered  In  the  American  Clydesdale  Stud  Book. 
The  Galloways,  fifty-two  head  of  bulls  and  heifers,  are  the  get  of  such  noted  bulls  as  Rodger  of  Oak- 
bank,  Keklonga  and  Topsman  of  Brookside,  and  from  such  noted  families  as  Lucy’s,  Blackle's  and  Miller's 
of  Balig,  Stateley’s,  Forest  Queen’s,  May’s  of  Castlomllk,  Flora’s  and  Countesses  of  Wedholme. 
Galloways  are  the  great  dehorners.  One  of  their  glossy  black  curly  skins  brings  more  money  than  any 
ordinary  steer.  For  catalogues  and  particulars  address 
DAVID  IVIcKAY,  Secretary  Brookside  Farm,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
Col.  L  P.  MUIR,  Auctioneer. 
GRAIN 
80  94M@1  98 
88  @  90 
53  @  70 
46^@  47^ 
34  @  40 
Wheat, 
Rye  ... 
.24  @25  Barley 
.23  @24  Corn.. 
.24  @25  Oats  .. 
A  Vermont  Firm  Gets  Free  Advertising. 
Editor  Rural  New-Yorker,  Sir  :— Some  time 
ago  I  saw  in  The  Rural  an  advertisement  from 
Wells,  Richardson  &  Co.,  Burlington,  Vt.,  stating  that 
they  would  send  to  any  one  for  six  cents  a  sample 
bottle  of  their  butter  coloring.  1  immediately  wrote 
for  it  and  received  the  same  in  due  time. 
I  have  used  It  constantly  since  and  find  It  to  be 
what  they  recommend.  A  few  drops  of  the  coloring 
gives  the  butter  a  beautiful  rich  June  shade,  and 
does  not  affect  the  taste  of  the  butter  or  milk,  neither 
does  It  change  the  color  of  the  milk.  I  heartily 
recommend  it  to  housekeepers  or  any  one  in  the  dairy 
business.  Before  I  began  Its  use,  my  butter  was  firm 
and  nice,  but  white;  now  since  using  the  coloring  it 
Is  of  a  rich  creamy  color. 
I  am  delighted  with  the  coloring  and  have  sent  for 
a  50  cent  bottle.  1  hope  all  who  may  try  it  will  be  as 
as  well  pleased  with  it  as  I  am.  I  hope  you  will  in¬ 
sert  this  In  your  paper,  as  I  want  everybody  to  try  it 
that  has  not  already  done  so. 
Respectfully, 
Mrs.  A.  F.  WILKINSON. 
Sparta,  Chickasaw  Co.,  Miss.— Adv. 
ELLIOT’S  PARCHMENT  BUTTER  PAPER. 
To  dairymen  or  others  who  will  use  it,  we  will  send  half  a  ream,  8x11.  free,  if  they  will 
forward  SO  cents  to  pay  postage.  Why  not  try  the  Best  Butter  W rapper  ? 
X.  (4.  ELLIOT  A  r.O  Pm»r  IH»n»f»i>l»r»ri 
IMPROVED  NOXALL  INCUBATOR 
IS  THE 
NfiXAl  1; 
WORLD 
It  is  self-regulating-, 
lias  double  trays,  and 
the  thermometer  is 
always  in  view. 
LINSEED  OIL  MEAL 
Write  for  full  Information  to 
And  upon  the  best  evidence,  that 
CHEESE. 
State  factory,  full  cream— 
Fancy  . 
Choice . 
Good  to  prime . 
Fair  to  good . 
Common . 
Skims  small  fine . 
Skims  large  choice . 
Light  skims  fair  to  good  .... 
Light  skims  poor . . 
Skims . 
Pennsylvania  skims . 
EGGS. 
N.  Y.  State  and  Penn,  new  laid  per  doz . UA®H% 
Western  fresh  gathered  choice . HA®— 
Western  fresh  gathered,  fair  to  prime . 13-y@l4 
Southern  fresh  gathered . 13  ®l'iA 
Limed  eggs  Canada  choice . —  @ — 
Limed  eggs  Western  choice . —  @— 
Duck  Eggs . 27  @28 
Goose  Eggs . 55  @60 
GRASS  SEED. 
Clover .  10  @  12 
Timothy . . . 1  40  @1  70 
HONEY. 
White  clover,  1  lb.  bxs.,  per  lb . 11  @12 
2  lb.  bxes.,  per  lb . 10  @11 
Poor,  per  lb .  7  @9 
Buckwheat,  1  lb.  bxs.,  per  lb .  9  @10 
Buckwheat,  2  lb.  bxs.,  per  lb .  7  @9 
Extracted,  per  lb . 7J^@— ■ 
Extracted  Southern,  per  gallon . 60  @70 
MEATS  AND  STOCK. 
Live  veal  calves,  prime,  per  lb . 5$£@  tiA 
Fair  to  good,  per  lb .  5  @  5% 
Common  to  medium,  per  lb .  3J4@  iA 
Live  calves,  Western,  per  lb . -  @  - 
Live  calves,  grassers,  per  lb .  -  @  - 
Calves,  dressed,  near-by,  choice .  7  A®  8 
Country  dressed,  prime . 6}^@  VA 
Country  dressed,  medium  to  good . 5  @6 
Country  dressed,  common .  4  @  S>A 
Country  dressed,  small,  per  lb .  2  @3 
Dressed  grassers,  per  lb .  6  @  - 
Spring  Lambs,  country  dressed,  each . 6  00@  7  00 
Spring  Lambs,  alive,  each . 3  00@  7  00 
Lambs,  alive,  good  to  prime,  per  lb .  3  @7 
Lambs,  alive,  fair  to  good,  per  lb .  6  @7 
Sheep,  alive,  good  to  prime,  per  lt>. ....  .  6  @  6-M 
Sheep,  alive,  poor  to  fair,  per  lb. .'. . 5  @6 
Hogs,  upper  Jersey,  dressed,  light,  per  lb ....  8  @  - 
Lower  Jersey,  dressed,  light,  per  lb . 'A®  8 
Country  dressed,  medium,  per  lb. . . .  ....  7  @  7A 
Country  dressed,  heavy .  HA®  7 
POULTRY— DRESSED. 
DRY  PACKED  POULTRY. 
Turkeys,  State  and  nearby,  per  lb . 16  ®1?A 
Western,  choice,  per  lb . 14  @16 
Western,  Inferior,  per  lb . 13  @14 
Philadelphia  chickens,  fancy  roasting, per  lb. 20  @22 
Philadelphia  chickens,  fancy  broilers . 30  @35 
Chickens,  Jersey,  good  to  choice . 14  @16 
State  and  Pennsylvania . 14  @— 
Western . 14  @14}£ 
Chickens  and  fowls  mixed  State  and  Penn.  .14  @16 
Western . 14  @_ 
Western  Inferior .  18  ©13A 
Ducks,  Jersey  choice . 19  @20 
State  and  Pennsylvania . 16  @17 
Western . 15  @16 
Geese,  Jersey  and  Maryland . 10  @12 
Western .  10  A®U 
U%@12 
HHs@13 
10H@U 
—  @— 
,  9A&10A 
.  9}*@10 
Our  Meal  should  he  fed  to 
quite  as  much  as  in  midwinter. 
Please  write  us  for  quotations  and  other  particulars. 
CLEVELAND  BAYS 
DETROIT.  MICHIGAN 
Our  1891  importation  gives  us  a  large  stable  of  the  best  Coach  Horses,  we  can  either 
Import  or  raise.  These  are  the  best  general-purpose  horses,  and  average  best  profits. 
We  guarantee  every  horse  a  sound,  reliable  breeder.  See  our  list  of  winnings  at  the 
great  Shows.  We  have  the  best. 
Send  for  Catalogue  and  particular*. 
CLEVELAND  BAY  HORSE  COMPANY.  PAW  PAW,  MICH 
BARGAINS 
SMITHS  &  POWELL, 
HORSES  FOR  SAFE. 
Matched  carriage  team;  5  years;  15-3;  bay;  stylish; 
fine  actors.  Very  kind  and  reliable,  $800.  Chestnut 
gelding;  7  years;  15-1;  Morgan  hackney  type;  high 
stepper.  Kind,  with  great  life;  very  handsome,  $250. 
Cleveland  Bay  Stallions,  1  to  5  years. 
ASSOCIATED  FARMS,  Skaneateles,  N.  Y. 
AUCTION  SALE— APRIL  IS). 
SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 
Overkill  Farm,  near  Auburn  Depot,  Mass.,  four 
miles  from  City  Hall,  Worcester.  Send  for  catalogue 
JOHN  C.  MacINNES,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Announce  that  until  April  15  they  will 
offer  UNUSUAL  BARGAINS  on 
French  Coach 
A  If  I  Ml  Permanently  removed  by 
nlHu  VIN  Wilson's  Bone  Spavin, 
N  ■■  ■  I  I  ■  Splint  or  Curb  Cure.  No 
blemish.  Send  for  circular.  •  NAYLOR  &  ROBBINS, 
107  Duane  Street,  New  York. 
Standard, 
Clydesdale, 
Percheron  and 
Driving  Horses 
LEYI  P.  MORTON’S  ELLERSLIE  HERD, 
THE  BUTTER  HERD. 
IJTGGS  FOR  HATCHING. —  Black  Langshans 
Li  (Kirby  &  Smith  strain);  Light  Brahmas;  Dark 
Brahmas;  Royal  White  Leghorns;  Silver-Laced 
Wyandottes:  Partridge  Cochin  (Mahogany  strain). 
Address  E.  L.  STAPLES,  Shelton,  Conn. 
Also,  on  Holstein-Friesian  Cattle,  of 
of  all  ages,  and  both  sexes. 
A  better  class  of  stock  can  be  seen  In  no 
establishment  In  America. 
Write  for  particulars  and  Catalogues. 
State  just  what  you  want,  and  save  time. 
Mixed  Milk  of  herd  averages  one  pound  Butter  to 
6  pounds  of  Milk.  Several  cows  produce  $1  worth 
of  Butter  a  day. 
Fair  Record:  63  First,  39  Second  Prizes.  First  on 
Herd  at  11  Fairs.  125  Pure-bred  Animals. 
ROUGH  -  COATED  SCOTCH  COLLIES.— 
Own  Importation.  Puppies,  $10  each. 
H.  M.  COTTRELL,  Superintendent, 
RHINECLIFF,  N.  Y. 
HATCH  CHICKENS  BY  STEAM. 
-THE  IMPROVED  ■  ' 
EXCELSIOR  INCUBATOR 
Will  do  it.  Thousands  in  successful  oper. 
ition.  Simple,  Perjectand  Self-Jiet/uliUing. 
Lowest-pnced  first-class  Hatcher  made. 
Guaranteed  to  hatch  a  larger  percentage 
of  fertile  eggs  at  less  cost  than  any  other. 
8end  60.  for 
la*.  Catalog. 
WYCKOFF’S 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns, 
Selected  and  bred  especially  for  their  superior  egg- 
producing  qualities.  Eggs  for  hatching,  $2.00  per 
setting  of  15;  $3.75  per  30;  $5.00  per  45.  Circular  free. 
Address  C.  H.  WYCKOFF,  Groton,  N.  Y. 
for  hatching  from  pure  Silver  Laced 
Wyandotte  Fowls.  Good  stock;  fer¬ 
tile  eggs.  $1  per  13.  W.  .1.  LONG,  248 
Mount  Hope  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
POULTRY— LIVE. 
Fowls,  Jersey,  State  and  Penn.,  per  lb. .  . 
Fowls,  Western,  per  lb . 
Chickens,  local,  medium  to  prime,  per  lb 
Chickens,  Western,  per  lb . 
Roosters,  old,  per  lb . 
Turkeys,  mixed,  per  lb . 
Ducks,  Western,  per  pair . 
Geese,  Western,  per  pair . 
TALLOW. 
City  prime  ($2  for  hogsheads) . 
Country  (packages  free) . 
13  @13A 
■  VZA®1‘4!4 
.12  @13 
12  @13 
rnno  White  Leghorns  (Wyckoff's  Strain), 
I  I1I1A  the  greatest  Egg-producing  strain  in  Amer- 
LUUU  ica.  Eggs  for  hatching,  $1  per  13.  $6  per 
100.  F.  C.  SMITH,  Box  513,  Groton,  N.  Y. 
I  EASE,  COMFORT  AND  THRIFT  I 
The  Best  Cattle  Fastening  J 
Smith’s  Self-Adjusting  Swing:  StanchioJ. 
jgp-The  only  Practical  Swing  Stanchion  invent’" 
Thousands  In  use.  Illustrated  circular  free. 
F.  G.  Parions  A  Co.,  Addison,  Steuben  Co.,  N,  - 
From  10  most  profitable  varieties 
Money  refunded  on  every  5th 
order  received.  $2.00  per  setting. 
Send  for  catalogue, 
S.VV,  GUTHRIE,  Indiana, Pa 
KING’S  FARM  POULTRY- YARDS:  BREEDS, 
Mlnorcas,  Black;  Brahmas,  Light;  Plymouth 
Rocks,  Barred  and  White;  Wyandottes,  Sliver  Laced 
and  White,  and  Pekin  Ducks.  Prize  winners  and  large 
layers.  Reliable  eggs,  $1  per  13. 
G.  H.  KING,  Proprietor,  Otlsvllle,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y. 
FOR  SALE.— Purebred  Plymouth  Rock  Fowls 
and  Eggs.  Fowls,  $5  per  trio;  Eggs,  $1.50  for  13; 
$2  for  26.  Cash  with  order. 
R.  H.  WATKINS,  Black  Walnut,  Pa. 
NATIONAL  LAND  ROLLER 
it— -■  eWjf-  r  — -w-T1  BUY  For  information  ah 
*L — — — •  For  information  about 
V-  '  '"*'**. tin:  best  Land  roller, 
■■  ■’  ;  '"ill.  Feod-mili.  Circular- 
“  =-  saw  Machine  and  Dog- 
power,  send  for  Fearless  Catalogue.  For  Fodder- 
cutters,  Carriers  and  Drag-saw  Machines,  and  for  infor¬ 
mation  showing  “Why  Ensilage  Pays,”  send  for 
Ensilage  Catalogue. 
Address,  MINAKR  HARDER,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y. 
WANTED.— A  man  to  take  a  farm  and  work  it 
on  very  easy  terms,  or  a  good  man  to  manage 
a  farm  for  owner. 
Apply  136  Henry  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
for  LIVE  STOCK  in  STABLES.  Send  for  circu¬ 
lars  for  the  only  practical  and  economical  one  In  the 
market. 
C.  E.  BUCKLEY  &  CO.,  Dover  Plains,  N.  Y. 
TYXXKSHIBl,  Cheater  White, 
WF  .R.trl.trrwl.  -RJsrsey  Red  and  Poland  Chia* 
J'*ttPIG3.  Jersey,  Guernsey  and 
Holstein  Catlle.  Thoroughbred 
^■Nn^kafeifiSMV,  Sheep.  Fancy  Poultry.  Hunting 
—  -  .eg’ m  and  House  Dogs.  Catalogue, 
k  W.  SMITH.  Cochran  rill  o.  Cheater  Co.,  Penan. 
Parchment  lined  palls  for  from  3  to  10 
lbs.  Send  for  terms.  Detroit  Paper 
Package  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
AN  OF  MULES,  !#i  150.— Fast  walkers  and 
falr.roaders;igood  milk  or  farm  team;  novices. 
A.  C.  JOHNSON,  Castleton,  N.  Y. 
