tain many culls which farmers wish to avoid winter¬ 
ing. 
Swine.—R eceipts for the week, 38,467 head; do. last 
week, 87,181 do. Live steady at fell rates, 
Hugs, New Jersey dressed, light, 8&rij»itC.; medium, 
8@8 !aSc.; heavy, TUV.fT^C.; city dressed. 7?£@8e. Live 
hoes, corn-fed, V 10U its, $%iG.iO. Pork tenderloins, V 
it, boxed, llfc®l3J*e. 
Veai. CAI.VE9.—Supplies of dressed are more liberal 
and prices are not so stiffly quoted for live. 
Hogslresscd country, choice, 13Md3jic; r«ir to good 
ll»@l*j£C; grass, 5®6c; live calves. N. J. prime to 
choice, yue.; do. State, 9@9l4c-l fair to good, Se<j>ilo.: 
poor to fair, fitthc,; Mount Hollys, 160 to 320 It, a Wt&IOe.; 
2a) to 280 lbs 8@»c.;280 to WO lbs «@8c.; Uve calves, fed, 
hglt^c: grass.3?iii(i3‘ye 
Esh n ufjinn ss 
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(KSTABLtSnKD 1845.) * 
Send for Circular of tire at Value, giving full In¬ 
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POULTlt V, U ATIE, BUTTEIt mat PROD UVE 
Wo. !£7}J iViuhincton St.., ,N. Y. 
Kef., /rtn'ne Nnlimui.{ Htuxk, New York. 
PIOSCOPE, 
A WEW MIXiK. TESTER. 
This simple instrument for Instantly testing milk 
Is for sale, wholesale and retail, l»y 
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hue been made by the present Co. for 
ten yearn; in all that tuno not one hat 
b'own down without tower breaking- 
TSHEW a record no other mill cap show. We 
leave It to the public to determine ttielr merits. Mlllr 
sent on 30 days’ trial. Best Feed Mills, Corn Shelier* 
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power belug comtnunioatea by the lift 
or up stroke of Pump Rod. Can lg> used 
for cutting feed. Churning, Ac. The 
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the market. Full particulars, circulars 
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THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAT 
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^ M Superior to sny other maxe. Y 
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OFTHIStPAPER 
GOLD PLATED 
READ THIS 
About a month wgo wo mads an offer thmngh the News- =B'I BgjL. * 
papers of a l!S-i:ulibrc JAtKt l U. votvor. ^HL 1 MUL_ . ^=rT-^a== -:. 
and a MibsiripUoa to tins “HOUSEHOLD CUEST recs =1', ■ gr J ~ 
MACAZI NE" FOR ONE VKAK, forthotUCU unheard tegL |ft\-p?.'§ 
of low riticii of $2.00. Wo had 6,000 of the sa-Cftlibro R . , . 
ftti.l'K jackets Hftftriy all of which havo been sold, (or i^4 M iVS = ■ 1 ■ Luas—» « 
rather given awsy). They Imvo given 4tii>h universal Balls. 
faettou, andwe have recelycdso many high Tevtlmo Dials, 
Ronownert32-Callbre BLUE JACKET^ aiimltr, 
.tiihr** Hl.tE Iti: l IS WITH OCT KvCRPTfOM Til* 
MOST ELEGANT -IMP BEAfTirCLLY FINISHED REVOLVER Uf TON WORLDBferyKevMvcr SsGnarTn 
lil-*,!«te. Every Revolver la UKAUTIFULLY ]•' 
Irv-VIUH, «UU TTV linvvmTIfVMTU UJIUi J UI^M HlllUUIllEi, 
together with thou sail iht ofcailafor ebenvic-r eallhro rovoU 
verthat wehavn iie-iJedtooiWwir World r 
time r»a tue low i'xick nr jga.i.o, itie :t . _ 
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teed In every respect. They axo mndo at thq tnc^tfitcnl. 
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f< 3 |I V«i«| rr * r: iii n inB l An t'^EtllUiirif 4 ml 1 H br.inllful rulm-a. making a COlUrWCOf MH.l/ 
Sll.vx.lt, B1.IIE and Ul.lttus, wlnrlt liaen together vuli the lYOIcY UAAD1.E maKe 1c 
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vor Kinnd to he dlllerentTom what^Trr Ut va.->, and every RovoL ■ , 
eniiir yum- uams on oir s pny postage ivinl packing oxPw..J . H lP-i?aVV*a R lEv?.n c'r to* 0117 ^, 1 ^ 0 ^tt^'wigu^ nT.^tu *iJdurnn * wi^ IfS: '■! 
Tin* Po»X 1 f.»r a year'* ►olwcrlpMon to Oh It M iaigOTix PutiLiCArioN, THE HOUSEHOLD JOlIPNAi H|| 1 l m 
Which MARCH f St, 188?. or until ..nr stock „ sold out. afmr \ 1 
Tnc HiCiiT akd k-rit i 1 ? what wo do imw, ^h»»ma o»r atock run mS be for a that datk, gmim - ■—- 
tftiiohoB 11 a that ill, y u ill beaold r g g to « A W V° oaic 11 ' 1 7 ^°}! S a P Cl ’ , WI ® wonjfl y»M *0 order now, ua pftatoxperlvi..,. 
Mcut OUT chfiu,' if 1 •» tu • ai v 1 1 ”T^^lj t^ Wlllfelve this Revolver I*HEE to nny r©fir O'f Drinpi* who w||t #^||T THI^ \OVE RTiSE — 
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BEST WAY Isi'.iirdorTie ' l, "> "arl. .me in four club will also receive the .b.ur..al a ter. THE 
vors tor SI.M.o each. A-, to I'lir^elinbmtvwmvinr rlo',,,Tnor?n.'i : *' ?‘' n tH ' u 11,1,1 ^oa^y togot others to ordur, or if you Ueaiio to apeenlate. you can onsily se’Vu.ase Kevol- 
for reforoncoa wlgrii wo w*||tfh“£mi!vr l, 5T'n S1 '! l,1 ' !r n).? u JV^l-l"rs orkspresa ComnainV* In New York litv. It this la not sofelent. •muui 
weputiuaU 030 CCHrtridtre 8 wl 1 hL at. il RevoLvor l Muncy by KBdlaniEED LidXTivit Or rosrOrriuK Ororr at dnr rl^K. VHinfi oneavmnrp »ir 0 ordered ^y Express ar S3# 75 
L a witneacn gnoiser. Addresa, e. C. RIDEOUT & CO., IO Barclay Street, New York. 
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