SSaS*. 
4l*2f|| 
No. 1 quality 
!uBt. West ,t 
Nor. A ICaBt. WMI * N. W, et 
Otter. V piece.W 00® 4 OU *2 Wg 2 50 6 > 
Gray Fox. ii’. ^ B 5 . 
Ktfofer::::::::::" 5 oo@ • go |{gg | % » 
Brown cubs and ylgs. 1 00® 2 no i uma e, n 4! 
*SS»8 a 
M "Vale Hrk 5«« 60 30® 
Mu r-»iT.V.. wlnt ®!:::::: £1 «® § = 
Beaver%'m'.'.V.'.'.'.1 00® 1 25 gjg tl 
Bkunk.bbick. ^ gg P 
sirtped..... . , N( x o no u 
Wolf, mountain. 1 §*| ^ „ 
Southern raw skin* are worth 20 per cent less than li 
Western. . . r 
fN^,w»r«ahrS: c 
X, oou- No 2 red lor March at tl 2 -1 • Is . n - ' J ,‘ u 
wankee suHni; $l 27. Rvo is a trifle steadier; 
wile- "f Wmdern at 71®73<V State »' ■■larj o. bar- 
1 m% 96o for Nn. l Camnln 5 BfMWr. tor alx-r»wud Stylo. 
.q ...» , 1 { u ntj Illlipt. Litieat ftTfl of Naw 1 
5 i s at earner mixed. March, , 
52c. Oats of New York extra w hltn, 1 
do No. 1, .lulv, No. 2 wbUe.^ogu, mtxea 
Western, 3&XW&0.; white Western. f^S-Jc. 
ti . Y and Straw —The comparatively ensv prices 
for prime stock haae ui length led ion much freer de- 
... „ n .i the tutoketnow tavora sellers a little- * nr 
Bill peine grade* inquiry coiiUuB.ui and steady pi ices 
111 Hue- ‘li tv P5 a<70c. for shipping. and 75®85c. for re» 
♦ nil ouaHtleV otover. 40™r21r.. for prime. Straw. J5i^i 
6 e! o!r lu«rrye; 4&*5Uc.Tor short rye, ur.d 10®4fic. 
fur oat. _ „ , 
1 ItGinviNKS are htgher— $1.Q8W<?t1 00 regular. 
TT 0 pg_The arrivals continue lair anti the export 
rinT.^rn,! fHiien offor.lv uboitttflObales shipped 
Ibis weekTheEnglish advise* ,.re dull and prices 
here a?e a'litt e weak, especially f-.r tbu low grade*. 
Suite choice to taney.itrt.Hc.; good to prime 8 ® 
IOC • do “"low and fair, 0*70.: Fas ton. hew^Sc.: 
Wisconsin, do. 5<i*8o.; Ve.tr inKS.2ta.3c., Olds, all 
growths. lt#?c.: Californians. 12®tig. 
LrATOttR.-Hemlook sole. 20®2lWe. for lldbt.20® 
21c! for middle, 20®21o. for heavy, for 
good damaged. . . , 
M APLK SCO AH.—There Ih more activity; late Ohio 
receipts are of hue qntditv ; liirge molds. 12ffltl4c„ 
small cakes 13® 15c. Blrup, $l®J.f>« gal.. with can. 
Oil-Cakmj*—W eatorn la quoted al $*H V ton ana |3U 
b PnrriTltY and GAMK.-Con-ldernble quantities 
of lWe hHvn cone to Havana. and the market has 
felt theot the additional aema"d. Six- 
ports ot live chickens and fowls are to be an Im¬ 
portant branch of the nuullry trade. Tnrkevs 
m i ciiiekens It),tile,: W.towls. H-'yq.; turkeys, i 
®foc.: Toui< 6 ® 8 e-; Ducks. N. .1.. pair H7®$L12; Geese, 
1C i &l Oil * WHMtc»rn. Ii.liwol »iU* . , 
N The arrivals of dressed are liKht out they aopply 
the small wftuta of the season, l.-vge turkeys not 
wor h shipment. Poultry frozen for spring is said 
ll VlmcyPbMu bl enoN. J. turkeys. I 2 ®llc. : g-iod. m 
(p, ; large in t. ,m*, 7 <*W, chlekeiis. ch*iiee,ftB9o: good, 
ii ,Aide ■ corn mo n, ««.7o,; ducks. 0h<dC». Wjjoltlc.: other, 
13®llc.; geese, fimc' , 11c.: Other, 7®‘JC. Capons largo 
W'a20o. small itml slips. l.Va UlC. .. h . 
In game warm weather restrict* the demand but 
the supply i» rnodui ale and prices are fairly Arm. 
Hares and rabbits.pair. 2ftw2-jc. { . 
$1.25 <f I.4U Red-bends. $1.60: 2 ‘, J-i .“ ' 
S0a50o.; Quail, prime, #.75»2.<KI. 8>f t ’ *, “l.'Li'-j. 
Cartridges, p ilr. 75c.®*8.c. Grouse. «1.UU»LN. 
pour, 9. c.c»$l.lO. 
Provision*.— There has been a sharp decline and 
a gonera lv deferred and unsettled market. Stook* 
are liberal here an I al the " o«t. still tljeurrlvuls of 
lp.gs continue heypnd expectations, and there have 
bU MeMs IO p.uk! L $!o-rtiin« for spot lots; f j 1 }’ 1 ' 1 
for March and April. Bacon at 5 1-lBo. I or long 
ClearandiVc. for sleet clear 
hi T-’Or for , 7-ItSu. for Mrtr<!b| ••20*-c. for A iu» 
T illmv at 7 9-'0 cj. for prune* S»e»trln«i. ♦ #«. tor i-rime 
Western. Beef K»ne st. $01.50. Beel NeweXlra 
mess. *12 00412 , 50 ; nhiln. »H. 00 rtll..*l| new pneki t, 
$ 14 . 75 : family lues*. *17 50: extra tadla muss, $-i tor 
oily brand*; do. Philadelphia. $2b.UU. 
Bai,T.-A shton’sal *2 50; Higgins’, $>.4(1 and other 
sack lots at $l.03f.«1.2li; Liverpool ground, fiowooo. 
Hekd. Clover. 7 «® 81 «o. for Western : 7X''t8HC. for 
Stale. Timothy, $l.2u(®l.35. Rough flax, $1.60. 
SUGAR Refined at ldc. 7 »'’ cult-loaf; crushed. 
9 Kc.: puwderud. UXe.s gianiiluied, Jhu.. suit while. 
8H®9c.; soft yellow. 7Kt'i8?i»c. 
TCBAOTO.-Export trade has been light hut there 
Is Increased demand trnul the home trade. 
KENTUCICV LEA E. 
Light. Heavy. 
Common lugs.§ ® fS 3 ® 3H 
Good leaf....TKwSH 
Fine leaf. 
Selections.,,,.... ® ® 
4 00® 5 HO 
50® HO 
30(4 40 
tl® 8 
4® 6 
® 2 
no® 75 
35® 45 
3,4 fi 
50® 60 
7® 30 
1 60® 2 00 
5<® 60 
light, but seem fully equal to the demand, the mark¬ 
et. hs a whole , seeming weak. Quotations for sheep. 
6X(«6sc. ¥ Ih.; choice SLate lambs. *0. 
SWINE.--Receipts for the week, 27.^^2. head : do. 
Iasi week. H;.4« Country-dressed pork-Btioe and 
New Jersey, 4®5Hc.: Western dressed, 4>4<*8c., city, 
4 h@3c. l.ige hogs. 3Jf4lu. 
SPECIAL NOTICES._ 
The l*rc«s 18 published at Middletown, N. Y., a 
thriving village slxty-aix mile* from New Yoik City 
on the Erin and Midland Railroads. U Is an Old 
paper, th.- Weekly having been established m lHAi, 
and ihe. Dally in I860. The circulation of the Weekly 
is a little over 2,:100, and the Daily 1,000, both Circu¬ 
lating among the well-to-do fanners and business 
men of the county. These numbers are BOUiaL and 
only Include pay -in-ndvancc sub-.enbers. The Week- 
]y PfittSS is also the largest paper in the county. 
For information about Runaas lands, &C., ad¬ 
dress >’NkW 9,” Hut chinson, Kus. 
As R» ndveTflsIug medium. The democrat, 
published at Bcllev He, Bt. Clair Co., Ill., should not, 
he overlooked. The county Is populous and wealthy, 
and the paper enjoys a lan-n circulation among the 
best people. Deal with us directly. 
DENL1NGEU & RUSSELL, Publishers. 
Families desiring to locale In a go ,1 Western 
town, or to learn about Norlheasteru Iowa, should 
sen! for The WauKon Standard, published at 
Waukon, lowa. by May A Hancock. $1.75 per year; 
$1 for six months. _ 
The Rouu Mountain Repn' lican is an enter¬ 
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the Item t or the inlca mines, a. d is an aom ruble 
medium for those wishing to reach an active mining, 
manufacturing and agrlcultur.il community. 
-- 
For n sure and rapid growth Of Hair upon Bald 
H* ads and Smooth Faces, use Cosmetic Prepara¬ 
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H. H. WITHERS!'INK & CO., 
Herkimer. N. Y. 
Send for n tree specimen copy or tho ^ ple ”‘ 
did mammoth double-sheet BAN FRANCISCO Week¬ 
ly CHRONICLE, an able, spicy and fearless paper. 
It always contains complete and reliable market, 
mining and stock reports: also a valuable agricult¬ 
ural department specially prepared by an experi¬ 
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Pacific Coast. It is only 12.50 a year, postage free, in 
advance, in currency , _ 
Norlhern Colorado is considered the healthiest 
section of the United States for asthmatics and con¬ 
sumptives (if the latter are in the earlier stages) 
Bend for "Tun Sun.” Greeley, Colo. $2 ner year. 
Published in the finest wheat-growing country west 
of the Miss sslppi. 
-- 
Ayer 4r Soil’s .Manual contains more Infor¬ 
mation of value to advertisers than any other 
publication. Sent free. Address N. W. Aykk & 
Son. Advertising Agents, Times Building, Phila¬ 
delphia. 
,Ifg Annual Catnlogrvr of Vrg-*table and 
I'hnrtr Srrd far 1878, rich in engravings, will be 
sent FREE to altwhoupply CusKunem mi lust sea- 
s,.n need nof write r r it. I off- Otie OX tb« lurg -st 
Collections of vegetable seed • v*r sent out by ani¬ 
seed bouse in America, a largo portion of which 
were grown on my six seed farms. Print /d duie- 
tiom f<ir nilln iitinn on each Jtnck-iqf. /II seed uini- 
ranted tn le both fresh ar il h ue to n^me ; *<> lur, Unit 
should it prove otbnrwisa I wi I refill the nrdtr ijrotis. 
p’eftlabU- o A* the original 
introducer of the Hubbard Squash, Phiunei’s Melon, 
Marblehead Cabhages. MeX ean Corn, I offer several 
ne« vegetables th s season, aud invite the patron¬ 
age of a'l tvti/i me anxious to h<v tln ir se-(l UirectJy 
from the or wer, fresh, true, amt iif the very best strain. 
JAMES J. H. G&EGoKY, Marblehead. Mass. 
■ IMP Tlir IVKI.l.S RICH A 
ICC T H h «Sr • •* K « V K C T F. l» 
UOC I n L HCTTKK COLORI* ret! m- 
meudeo by the agricultural 
nwn wr AT pro », and used by thousands 
□ LULL I* I of the very he-t Dairymen. It 
Llll LU I giv,-a a perfect June color, and 
is harmless as salt. A 25-ot«nt 
n II TT P I) bottle colors 300 pounds, and 
Kill IKK adds 5 cent* per pound to Its 
D U I I L II value. Ask your DrUgcSt or 
Merchant lor it.orseud for de- 
A n E A n 1 scviptivu circulars. WELL-, 
K 1 RICH MlDSON 1c CO.. Prop’s, 
□ U L U II ■ Burlington, Vt. 
PERRY'S NEW YORK 
1st Premiums at all Competitive Trials. 
Railway. Chain and Lever Horse Powers, 
Tbre-liers and Cleaners, TUr wliers nud 
Shakers. Clover Hollers, Feed < ut¬ 
ters. Wheel Ituhes. Horse 
Filch t<n k«, HlinlW Much lues, 
Btraw preserving try* 1 I hresh- 
ei-s. Forinble Hi'am-EnjIni'Si 
Cider «ml Wine .tlIlls and 
Presses, Itog nnd Pouy 
Powers, eic„ Etc. 
WHEELER 6l MEIiICK CO., 
ALBANY, N. Y. 
Send stamp for Clrculur and report of Centennial 
trial. ____ 
sciiptivo circulars. WELL', 
RICH WILSON i It CO., Prop’s, 
Burlington, Vt. 
HAY TEDDER. 
This greatly improved and new model machine 
has been pionounrod hv Farmers aud Agrilili- 
UHAt. IM p I .EM ENT DEALERS tn be by far the hesl 
and cheupest ituy-r*prendlng Machine iu tue 
world. 
EVERY MACHINE FULLY WARRANTED. 
All orders received on or before April 16 th, lh78, 
will be entitled to a ftpecinl discount. 
Address OTTO K. C. fitELICK, 
Manulncturet*, Utica, N. Y. 
Circulars and full description free. 
Light. Heavy. 
Common lugs.§ ® fS 3 ® 3S 
Good lug*. 3Y® 4 4 ® 4H 
Low leaf. & « ^ ® L’f? 
Medium leaf.*•* 1, ‘ 
Good leaf ...7/<»8j< 
Fine leaf. 
Selections..... ® 
VfgRTAB t.139.— Potatoes are doll and tending 
lower : prl.vs 2 * 0 . Off from Inst week I he deiiiand 
for seed has subsnled. Onions dull nod weak. 
Florida green pens again arrived wrorlhle'S. 
W,- qu. te Peach HI iw* * 1 nikitl.75, hulk and double- 
head*: Early Ro8c. tL.i2wl 87; Peerless, *12.^ 
150- Nova Scotia, $19rw2.UI; Nweet. 
Cabbage" UK). t3.KMl.liO; red. isali. Marrow squash, 
bbl.. $l.a0®2; Hiinburd lo $2.(Xi*2.,'M. RasHlar.iir- 
nius. 7.s*87c. Carrots. t ? 0 elH. I>tn.. «2'd7.>0. 
Red and yellow onion*. $1.(031.25: white v 1.25® 17a. 
Crderv d.*„7V,fi»ll. HnHioUse mushrooms. ♦> lb., 
20 aide, itidishua, ion huiichcs. $4®4.a0 Lenui-e. 
small, dozen, i.'ic.: large. tl.fiUWfA Cucumber-, ibis.. 
I;;,.h Rh ub "b do*., tl Bomaeh, Southern. $1 i 6 ® 
02.2a V bbl. BennUda, $(,;i(V<v5. 
WOOL. •There has hmm a mtlu pressure to sell 
most, grades, with all-• htly easier prices, oti account 
of the lute period >t th-your ; ilie fact that uoinu- 
taetui era hive been buying sparingly on acOpuiit "i 
tun ^iow niMvement Ui til© lUurKui itiul tl»L 
* Ohio, Pennsv vuniu and Virg’n'a— XXX and nick- 
lock, 4 .V.U 7 C.; Xa. o.» 4 *o.; X. 404*4-o ; M>- I. ; 
No. 3*) '> I8c.l common. Iko.Ao.; combing, oOfite.>c. 
New York, Miulilgiin, Indiana aOd W ise nsln-\X. 
35® Sc; X. 3.k».iTe.i No. Las He.; No. 2, .8L«36; Com¬ 
mon, < 2 i.i/ (to: cumbtut.ft*;-«3S«. vv . 
losvu, V-‘ uiutit ami llliuol* utul XX., , 
No. 1, C »89c.t No J # 
Missouri, Kentucky, and Tennessee — Washed 
fleece. H.HOC,; vuwaabed. 2.-tf3Uc.: .unwashed comb¬ 
ing, 32®37c. 
--- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York. March 11.1878. 
Bkevii'H.—R eceipts for the week, 7 , 8.’3 bead : do., 
last week, 8 , 9 i 8 do. There isqulie an unusu .1 faliinit 
oil in the demand f u nieuts— dull times and Lent 
uiaklnu a seveio cnmhliiHiioM tor dealers. Prmeant 
the. cattle yards are tiime, and the •!}}? , ?. l f_V 1 Vninufv 
quite a- low us ut ont last, being i Y® 10 o. in y 
to picked -l.iinr*. These prieoi luivo not been ex¬ 
ceeded dm Ing thn week. 
Cows ani> CAiiVKB. -Market niore than aiippUed. 
The nominal quoLulioU* lint ^ head for k^Ou 
to choice. 
VkaL CALVES.—Not enough live have arrived lat¬ 
terly tn e-lai li-h new rates. Recent rates, 5 u7Hc 
llog-dres-ed are neglected, as the weather has been 
against them -0^*9c. 
Biikep and La .'I us.-Receipts for the week. 17.077 
head; do., last week, lj,125 do. Receipts continue 
ADVERTISING RATES! I 
Inside. 14th and 15th pages (\gate space). .4ec. per line. 
“ 13th page. ai • 
Filtv per ci. extra for unusual display. M 
Special Notices, leaded, by ooilul.. 7« „ 
Biisltiesa ” .. m 
Reading “ ...........i.w 
Discount on 4 Insertion*. 5 per ct.: 8 lu«.,10 per ct., 
13 ins.;"b per ct.; 26 lbs.. 20 per Ct. . 52 ms., ih per et 
lir No advertisement Inserted for less than $2. 
$eiv ^lUwti.sicmettts. 
FAR Ml MPLE M ENTS & SEEDS. 
?s.b: 
1 oi U. tor « A e di0sa > a| & 191 vyater St_ 
S \ I.F. O F I VI DO »t TRf» E V 
AND GUERNSEY CATTLE 
J ALFRED U. UERKiSESB & CO . Agents 
IQ, f,,r ED P. P. FOWLER of BouthaolDton. 
EngUmL will .'•ell at Auctun. wiilun t reserve.*! 
Nos. 6 and 8 Seventh Avenue, betweuii Fbvetith 
itnil Twi lltb B 11 pet* In the « 1 TY OI N l.v\ luRK, 
OX iuit-DAY MORNING, MARCH 191H. 
At H o'clock. 
13 S 2 Jev*ey 1-leiier*, 
litxttrtiHi'V Helflirs. 
Ju«t Imported from tbu Channel lsliiuds per Bteamer 
U Photographs am* eertltlcates cf exportatbm will 
accompany the Jersey.*, winch will ent.fc.e them to 
be enterc In the Am- nca/i Herd Book. 
Now on view with fr IHBY . Auctioneer. 
TJSETHE BUFFALO 
HONEST FERTILIZER 
Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate, 
AND 
Pure Ground Bone. 
The purity of these goods is guaranteed, and theli 
standard pmvtil by regular anulysca of 1 rof. G. A. 
Llehtu.ancl other eminent chemists. ... 
No Rock Phosphate Mineral triinno. Land I lasti r, 
Sa f Cake, Spent nr slud o Acid, 4 ^nd other 
materials, i nter into the ma.iufaqture of rnv PjM>-- 
plmto, w t.ieh isaoUlv made of ttone, Vleat, 141 nod, 
‘‘{iVw.'.'.ksuretdWoVs'openfor Inspection to even 
«KS5S Fryrn' uiu*and Medal of Honor awarded to 
m* F rn iz r- by the Contenulal Commission, 1 hlla- 
' tl BeDd n h l ,r'ncw Spring Circular, containing full dl- 
loi tioub and ! j' \V*",^} 1Tn•.'t• mV >8* i ,-i* t!\t*ctbib^*>i V . 
CHEAPEST FERTILIZER 
because the best. 
i PREMIUM BONE 
For all crops. Made Only by Ihe KX' ELSIOR 
‘ FERTILIZER WO RKS, Salem, O. Circulars iree. 
BONE DTT^T. 
7 FINB GROUND. WARRANTED PURE. 
3 Manufactured by 3. H. MORGAN, ioledo, Ohio. 
STEAM ENGINES. 
More effective and more oiimp'eti‘, arid more teadi y 
adapteo to the various mechanical and agricultural 
u*es tiuiu sny other >n the market 1 niotieal Im¬ 
provements, ueeumnlated from 20 years nmnufuct- 
uring experu-nce, with reputation maintained and 
S U Beii d 8 fm 1 ! 11 u’e id a r s, d e s er I fC v e. and con I a'n Ing t es- 
timonlals concern in ’ KSf At wNiTtnE'? N * 
ARY and AGRICULTURAL bTWAM ENGINES. 
WOOD, TAM 1316 M016SI3, 
Kutoiiy Rladisnii Co., N. Y. ^ 
FOUNTAIN PUMP 
SAW MILL 
For $ 188 . 
Our No. l Plantation Circular Saw Mill 13 de¬ 
signed ror farm and plantation use, and to be run 
with agricultural engines of eight to twelve horse 
power. The Mill Is complete, except saws, and 
will be put on cars or steamer at Cincinnati, for 
above price. Illustrated Catalogue furnished on 
application to the 
LANE * BODI.EY €©., 
Cincinnati. 
See Illustrated article In Rural M.ircb lOtm_ 
grs The THOMAS PORTABLE 
1/ HI GI" V8 are made to meet 
A 1/ a want long teltbv Ttiresb- 
F ers, viz. Lightness of 
weight, with strength and 
*B-^5 dinubd ty. They rre the 
l unran i ed to do the same 
/ !,UioIIut of work a* those 
SlJlltol 01) pounds heavier, 
uni with muc , lers reel 
— sHa&r and wa et anil lets; mount 
,,f st earn pressure, com¬ 
ing equal' tlictn. Send f or Idicn ar. b ^ t i 
J. H. THOMAS & SONS, Sprlii-field, umo. 
Mai thews’ Garden N^cd jCZ, 
Matthews’ linmi I'ultivator. jpr 
Mm thews’ Drill ifc Cul- 
nvnlvr combined. Mirp i*' ^ 
all other*. Send for Circular * . • 
betore you buy. 
Manufactured only by 
F.V b It KTT A: SHALL, --- 
Most m i, Mh»*- ___ 
pearce’8 improved 
;r>d CAHOON 
BROAD CAST 
iml SLEO SOWER. 
Sows a " hin(1s of d Grain 
No more sowing too 
i gtgjm . much to the left, stnull 
;atw for gru-s seed. Sows 
•Z'/i/M 1 1 . • * acre* por hour. Does 
>■mi ,'u \{ ¥3 m-tier work ttmn can be 
I . .S^Vg done by any other moans 
I ^ e wnutever. Only *3. i-<dd 
rriiir-i^'—eveiywhere. Send Stamp 
Iiji vi,cu.*i. »• 1 /EI,Ij 4)0.11 PA N \ » 
■ | Antrim, N. H Sole Maoufuetur.-rs. 
I . HOLBROOK’S ””: 
sow* all kind* of VeRvtshic Senl* with ««gKgV. 
wofe. Tbe Stuniiaro m*i-hlne. HkMonri.En lor Ibo. • 
NNv Com, bow. the t--.t point* ever Pn«b“-ed- r s '"^ 
pii*. ilumbic. Handled* OPEN winrL 
$12.00 ^ Skk.I* CnNlnUTToft 61 l<»w 8 
n I ^ *’MR S?:kd Daoi'inNo. U'»« 
Boxed. <«ii8lacnon* dnultir* r rt**. 
M by E.E.I*r mm U 8 k Co. 
• ^ySfijp- V^^^S-Market St- 
; THE SUGAR MAKER S FKIENU. 
lOver 2,500,000 in Use, 
1 M| V l« UUiiil . 
HOLBROOK’S 
_ $ 12.00 
_ GARDEN ENGINK AND Boxed 
Fi*»i: kxting uisnt k. 
For Washing Window-', 
t’urriages. etc. l J rotacts 
Huildings frnui Fire, ~ ~~~ 
and Trees, V nes, etc.. TUk 
from Insect* Throw* | * 
wnt r fO feet. Easily 
carried. No Dwell ng, 
(’ournry Home or Fac- » 
tory -hould be without —^ 
the Fountain Pump. rt 
6H.SS.15K-S - n 
RALPH SONEIDA CHEESE VAT. |1 
For Single Dairies and Small Factories. 
Send for Circular and full description to 
JONES, FAULKNER A CO., 
Sole Manufacturers, Utica, N. Y., 
Dealer* io Dairy Supplies ami Furnishing Goods. 
Also. Manuf acturers of Steam Bud, rs am} En¬ 
gines and steam Dairy Apparatus, forCheesa 
Factories and Creameries. 
§3 'r ^ 
— u ~ a “ 
n 3 m’i - £ 
— W ~ V _ j 
* 
Ui 
^ C3 * 
THE LUNGS are Strained and 
/ jffJ Racked by a persistent Cough, the general 
strength wasted, and an incurable complaint 
often established thereby. Dr. Jayne’s Expectorant is an 
effective remedy for Coughs and Colds, and exerts a bene¬ 
ficial effect on the Pulmonary and Bronchia! Organs. 
THE 
MARCH 16 
