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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
MAR 28 
nos ot i\)t U)nK. 
HOME HEWS. 
Saturday, March 21. 
The Secretary of the Treasury W ednesday 
issued a warrant for $3,950 in favor of ex- 
President R. B. Hayes, which was appropri¬ 
ated by Congress to reimburse him for paj r - 
ments made on account of expenses of the 
Commission appointed to go to Louisiana in 
April, 1877. Warrants were also issued in the 
name of Chas. H. Reed for $3,000, and in the 
name of George Scoville for $2,000 for services 
rendered as counsel for the defense in the case 
of the United States against Charles J. 
Guiteau .Gov. Pierce, of Dakota, has 
vetoed the Woman Suffrage Bill, saying, 
among other tbiugs, that the passage of the 
law would defeat the admission of Dakota as 
a State.The British war office, it is 
said, intend to put the defenses of British 
Columbia in a more satisfactory condition at 
once, and to increase the fleet in Pacific 
waters by the addition of four or five power¬ 
ful iron clad rams. The Canadian Pacific 
Railway is to be pushed to completion withal! 
possible speed, in order to be available for the 
conveyauce of troops and munitions of war 
to the Pacific coast...... Secretary Wbituey 
has nominated young Eislingbury, son of the 
man lost in the Greeley expedition, to the 
naval academy. 
•» * * 
Prof. Horsford’s Baking Powder 
is stronger man auy Other powder, and full 
weight. Will not lose strength. Every bot¬ 
tle warranted. Try it.— Adv. 
AGRICULTURAL NEWS. 
Saturday, March 21. 
The California Assembly bas passed a bill 
authorizing the sale of the State school lands 
in sections of 640 acres without actual settle 
meut. This is paving the way for another 
land grabbing scheme. About 20,000,000 acres 
of laud in the Pacific Coast and Territories 
are owned in large areas mainly by titled 
foreigners. The total values of the ex¬ 
ports of domestic cattle and hogs, aod of beef, 
pork, and dairy products during February 
were $7,421,588; February, 1884, $0,954 800: 
two months ended February, 1885, $19,387,136; 
1884, $16,046,677. The beef aud pork products 
for the four mouths ended February 28, 1885, 
were $35,187,852; 1884, $33,199 422; dairy 
products for 10 months ended February 28, 
1885, $13,643,420; 1884, $14,814,716 .The 
first sale of wistern dressed beef at auction 
ever held in Boston occured there this week, 
124 quarters being sold at prices from 8% to 
11}4 cents a pound. 
Brown’s Bronelilal Troches for 
Coughs and Colds: "1'oere is nothing to be 
compared with toem.”— Rev. O. D. Watkins, 
Walton, Ind. — Adv. 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
Saturday, March 21, 1885. 
Chicago. — Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, *‘regular” wheat is 2>,c. lower; No. 
2 Chicago Spring, 3&b. lower; No. 2 Red 
Winter, 2j£c. lower. Corn, %c. lower. Oats, 
%c lower. Cattle, somewhat higher. Hogs, 
steady. Sheep, 25c. higher. 
?l»*c COBS — Fairly active. Sales raoged: Cush, 
3iK-i39*iC’ March. 37<j n <»3.l4e: April. 37)4<g)B7?sC: 
May Ii£/t4]*u\ cut* Kirin. Sales ranged: March, 
27V»2%', closing at April. 21^®2)>*e nay, 
Slji.Siqc. KYtc No. 68c BABLKY -No. I, hoc Pott*, 
—active. Caah,*U93*»ti»0U- March, All :r,^ii,clos¬ 
ing at *1?- April, <lj9.V*nH7J< May, $12.01*12 UA*. 
Lard - Quiet -ale* ranged: ciinb, nt*. 
Cattle.—M arket Drui Exports. 50.i5.H0' cow* and 
mixed, *.150 - 4 i<>’ stockrrs, *3 oa» 4 15: feeders, *' V0® 
*4ij- TcxiUis. $400 n00. Boos. — Market weak. 
Roush mixed. *4.40*4.65; packing and shipping, 
S4..0*<.«5 light, *i.t5(®4.35: Skips, *3.25 - #4.,3. SHKKP. 
Market tower. Inferior, *2 6'j*3 uO: medium, $3.3,1 75; 
good. 4 25; choice, }4 7). 
St. Louis.—Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 2 red wheat is l^c. lower. 
Corn, %c. lower Oats, %<i lower, cattle, 
steady. Sheep, 25c. higher. Hogs,20c. higher. 
Wheat. — Finn. No e. Ked, *2t4c: cash B2kic; 
March. ir>itu.s5V»v • April, 83 Wi<WS4»c Coal* - dull a 
Cash. S4U»39i«e; March, S3V April, B7%c: May, 
88V(,c. Oats— Arm. Cn b, Stfce.bld uay.SUjc. Kvic 
—Quiet at Tc Barley— Steady at (KJ.»t*X‘. Caitlk 
—Market active. Exports, *5.H5u»5 90: good to choice 
shipping, *5 25@5.«.v fair to medium, sJ.4oa.n 00; Tex¬ 
ans. s-1 00 i4.50. Sheep Common to medium *2.75 
@3.50: fair to choice, $3.,5u»4 aO. Hudfe Light at 
$4 b0®4 70: packing at *4.40@4.6i; heavy at*4.75®4.90. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New Youk, Saturday. March 21, 1865. 
ruoiin. Feed am* .yikai. fiout quotations; Fine: 
*2.25@2.90: SunerOne, *2.95@3.15. Extra No. 2 , $3.I0@ 
*3.15 Good to Fancy Extra State, **.50*4.50: Good 
to Chi 1 -e Extra .Vcsturu *4.85*5.601 common to 
fair extra Ohio. *8.11)43.40; good, -3.o0o4.00: 
good to choice *4 I O'* 5.25- comipm extra Min tie 
sota, *8„lG*<*8, 0 ciear, *3.50^4,1u- rye mixture 
*3 50@4 00 straights, H.'Him. 4.6 r; patent, *4.7d@5.«0- 
Baker’u exi a, S41w.i4.4ih St. Louis common to futr 
extra. *8.l0a8. 9 fairto good. do: good to very 
choice, *4 95x5.25 puteni winter wheat extra. $4.*5 
@5.50: city mill exira for Wed Indies, *150*4 «o- 
South A merle , *I.B5»5. -Market closing dull. 
Socthi.r' Fi.oiiu Dull: price* unchanged. Sales, 
800 hhls, al *3.73*4 25 tor Common to goon extra, 
and *4 30 -3 40 tor good to rbul e. do. Rm Floor— 
Stead', with a lair trade demand. Sales, 60 > bids. 
Sup rflne at »3 4»,*a.H5. latter tor choice. Buck- 
WMtxr Flour Firmer and very scarce. Sales at 
*225@2 50 Cohn JIkal Quiet- Yellow Western *2 7« 
@3.20; and Brandy wue *3.20@8J25. Keep-Q uoted for 
40 lb. at *15 50@’6-SO to 80 lb, *14(315; 100 lb, $15®17 
Sharps, *18@20 Rye feed, *16@17. 
Grain-W sEAT-Red Canada 92c in bond: ungraded 
Winter red, 83 f aSWHn, mainly 8Sr<rB0t*c No 3 red, 
R4c In elevator. 85V*e afloat- No.2 red, an* >90c, de¬ 
livered, 89Qe for rail certificates in elevator No. t 
red, Il9v<jc: No.I Hard Duluth, nominal at- 97r*38c: No.2 
red for April. 8$V*@89e, dosing at e 9c- do. M'.y, 
POTS'S 909*e, closing at 90Uc do. Ju»e DltawtSMe, 
closing al IPc: do. July, UitA'SlHr closing at 93e 'to, 
August 9?V"9 kc. el. Gi g at 9-kc- do, for Sep 
teraber, U4H4 a94'*<3. closing at iuhc Rw Market 
firm with a good expert demar d. Sales; Canada ’lc 
for prompt delivery, ami 78c for May and June. 
Western quoted a> 72c H»iu ky and Barley Mai r 
Quiet ami nrlees without decided ehnnge. Corn - 
Ungraded mixed, 49<<50W(c Nu 8, 49’<>V.iT*e gfeamer 
mixed. 194@4!%c In elevator, fto^c afloat 49Q@4H4o 
for March- steam'r yellow, fide. In elevator, file 
afloat- No. 2. 491*0, 111 elevator, 504$'a507*c allont- 
steamor white. bi.xMKe afl-ats No. 2 mixed tor 
March •1'Hi@4‘.i*He, eloslnv at 49t(c: do. for Ap-H, 49-11 
ei.50c, eloslug at f>0e do. for May,'“'Hiasoqe. closing 
at "i»ar: no. for June. 4Ada50140. closlngnt SlHxo <lo. 
for July, 5it*r, closing ut Slwc. Oats No * mixed, 
88Vic: No. 2, 37H7®ie, In elevator- 87!^®S7kC to 
arrive cost freight and Incnrance. No. I 33e: No. 8 
White 31c; No. 2 at 9?Vs 8744c: 'o. 1 at 40c mixed 
Western at 37@a<4*e- white do, at S8«42et white 
State, 3Sw4lc No. 2 mixed for Mur h. t'tj, u 37^0 do. 
April. 874fi'*375se do, May. S'lSi'aiLlsc. do, for June, 
DtSJgdSTO. 
Bbavs. Quotations are: JIarrows, *1.75: mediums 
at «1 40@f,45: pea at *1.50: red kidney at *2.10 
turtle soup at *2 40@2 50- white kidney at *1.75 
Pe*8.-Green are quoted at *1 25 for new; Southern 
blaekeved *3 S0<aS 74 per fwo-busliel bag. Canada 
(n bond nt T64ec. 
Bo-men. Quotations-New butter-Creamery,Elgin 
best, 29c; do. Pennsylvania, best 28e: do, West¬ 
ern. best. 27c: do prime 2.V&2CC do, good at 22@2tc; 
do, fair at I9«t20o- state dalrv, half firkins, mb", best 
at 27 @ 2 Sc. do, half firkins, tub", extra flue, 2i«f-2fle; 
do. half tlrklns, tubs, good, at 22 *:4e- do, Welsh 
tubs, prime at-4@2-c; do Welsh tubs, good, at 2'iai 
23c do, tubs, poor, at lR-*20c Western Imitation 
creamery, best, ut 2n *22c- do good, at lKsstke; W- st 
errt dairy, line lit l'c; do, fair, at Ll@12c: Western 
factory, best, at is@19c do.poor. Ill elUbiC rolls, best, 
at 14413c; do.f.ilr, at io@i 2 c. Old butter- Creamery. 
State, Fall made, at UA7ic < 1 o, no. firkins iC* 2 lc: 
do, Wextern, June anil July at lUAlGe- State dairy 
tubs, best nt 20«2ic do flue at ii'nl9c do gr-od, 
14,1 -ihc do, fair, I2alli: do, at Ilyl'C; State dairies, 
firkins und tubs. best. 20c do, fine lt@i9c. do. good, 
14 i.lGc: State dulry, firkins, m « i*ic: do K> od. 
17 @i h c: do. fair. Utilise: do, contmon. 12-4lie: W r est. 
ern dairy, fair, at, 10 * lie do.commou at 9(al0c: West¬ 
ern factory, fair. S{,j,9c grease nt St«tic. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Philadelphia,—Market 
dull and week. Quoted, extra creamery, at 24@33c: 
Western do, at 22@2ic: receipts, 850, From Boston— 
Market easier: Eastern creamery at 25®‘26c. West 
ern do, 28@29e dairy ot 25(429. From Chicago.— 
Market dull; creamery ut 28c: dairy at 26ke. 
Cheese. The following arc the quotations Tor: 
Fancy at l2@UWo; choice at Il AiU4C; good lots 
9@l0c fair lots 6 4 9C light skims. 6 48W.C . skims, 2“t 
5t*c’Ohio flats,’014@ile. lor beot,8»10e- for fair to 
good Penn-ylvanla skims 2<Mi2!j,e. for prime. I>®st2e 
forgood, and tc for common. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received' From Philadelphia-Market 
quiet- quoted: ebeddars at i2@i2Qe flats at nsa@ 
tl!)*e receipt*. 4SJ boxes From Boston—Market dull: 
extra at 1196&12C. From Chicago — Market dull: 
Cheddars, Ilt»<&12c. 
Eaas.-Tbe quotations are: State, at 19c: Western, 
18.la«19c: Southern, lS.aDtoc. 
Live Povt.TBV - Chickens, near by. * ». lie: 
do. Southern and Western, tOfillc: fowls, Jersey 
State and Fennxylvnnla. per lb. 12c- do. Western. 
ma@12e: roosters, old 7 xsc- turkeys, per lo , 13 a.I8c, 
Tor t.est und, 10 c. for poor; ducks, Jersey, New York 
and Penn » pair, 80c*..12; do, Western, per pair, 
7l)c@*l: geese Jerwy, New York and Pennsylvania, 
r.er pair. *I.7A.*2 A5 do. Western, per pair *1.50<® 
*1.75; iilgeona. per pair. 35@4ilc. 
Dbessrd Poft.vK¥.—Frosen at i2al4e. for turkeys, 
anil t0@'3e foruhlekeus. Fresh killed Turkey*.,12ia> 3c: 
chickens. Phtludelphta. spring, selected broilers, 21c 
»26c. Jersey and Bucks County, dry picked, lft,»16e; 
do. State and Western. U@.3i", rowts, Philadel¬ 
phia. prime. He; do. Jersey, 18*V»C. ducks, Jer¬ 
sey. per lb, 16<#i7c do. Long Islsnd, IB^.i.c. do 
State and Western, per lb, U@i5e; Western. Inferior. 
lAal 4 c squab*, white, per doz , *3.50ig4; do. dark, 
per dots. *l.75'«>2. 
GAME-Wlld dueks. canvas. Western, per pair. 50c. 
@*1.25; do, redhead. Norfolk, per pair, *..0041.25 
western at 40@ti0' Mallard at 40n50e, for Norfolk, 
30@4uc.for western; wild plgeousat 75cui*i.32 per doz. 
Cotton -The quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification are ns follows: 
New 
Orleans Texas. 
Uplands, and uulf. 
Ordinary.9 1-16 9 5-16 9 5-16 
Strict Or Jinary. 9}jj 9 1 * 
Good Ordinary . 10 5-16 10 9 16 10 9-13 
Strict Good Ordinary. 10 11-16 10 13-16 10 15-ill 
Low Mlddlltug. U 1U4^ 11«_ 
Strict Low Middling. 11 3-16 li i-lb It <-16 
Middling. 11 5—16 11 9-16 II 9-16 
Good Middling.... lit* I1W JIM 
Strict Good Middling. 11 11-16 11 15-16 Ili5-L6 
Middling Fair. 12 l-(6 12 5-16 12 5-16 
Fair. 12 ll-lli 12 15-16 U 15-13 
StalDed. 
Good Ordinary ... 8 11-16 I Low Middling.... 10 8-16 
Strict Good Ord.. 9?* I Mtddliug. 10 13-16 
Fresh KRCtTs. Apples: Baldwin, per double¬ 
headed bbl. *2.75*3 2i; Greenings, ti 7-v<s3. Cranber¬ 
ries - Jersey, choice, per crate, *' 1 . 50 * 4 . Jersey, 
poor, per crure *3»3.2 j: Florida orange* at *3.23® 
* 4.50 per box for oent, and *2..VJa3 for poor. 
DiOEti vtiniT*. ApoP » are wanted moderately, C8- 
peclaUy evaporated lot*, with prices barely steady. 
Peachc* have a fair sale, email fruits are quiet and 
unebanged. Tn following are the quotations for : 
Fancy evauOrar''(l apples, 7@7MC: cBOlC0dO,6'**6Qc: 
common to pr me do 5@6o: fancy North Lurolltia 
sliu dri'd sllceo, 414<.t44*c. ; choice do.. ;(44'«,4c: : 
choice Virginia, 3@'ii*e, choice Tennessee eonrse cut, 
3'4 ^S'^e: Kentucky do, in barrels. «t adci extra fan y 
North Caro tun peeled pe*chu«.ll4* xl2et fancy (fo.tUM 
84 *.* 9 c: unpeeled halves, .'i* • Mu' unpeeled quarters 
Cis,u.7c: Slate plums, UVa.Oc. Damsons, «c- choice 
liltted cherries, l 2 j« 4 ,lSc' prime do. rtteaiic. evapo¬ 
rated raspberries. <ic sun-dried do. 2 uc: blackberries, 
1 U« 10 ‘ 4 C. huckleberries, I3@18q,e. 
Peanuts, Sales are of » jobbing character to a 
moaerate extent. The quotations are: 44* a4S*c. for 
extra and fancy hand-picked ; farmers' grades at 3® 
8MC. 
Pecans arc quoted at 56<@7c. 
Hay anp vtraw. Receipts Increase, but demands 
are very fair, and prices are supported, the quo¬ 
tations ure as follows. Choice hny 9.v good timo¬ 
thy, c. medium, ?3 a, 80 c- stdpplng Imj' 7uc clover 
UllittU, LlU’vli tn» .ti.it;. *44/14$* ijc nuun, jj® 
9oc short rye straw, 65®7(>c; oat *ti aw, 50@lBe 
Hemp ano Jltk Manilla hemp Is quoted at 9U,c: 
SIbbI heoipat- 4eijuto at 2’4i'a4i: Jute buns ou the 
spot at lfe®tMc. for paper and 2 @ 2 >K,c for bagging. 
Hoi'S.—Quoted: New 13@l6c, for best; I3@i4c. for 
f ood to prime: 0@!2c. for low grades: old at 9c; 
aclflC coast at 9@14c. 
Seeds.— For clover there Is a moderate demand 
prices are Arm. quotations are as follows: 944c. 
for prime Western. 44 ac, for choice, uud 94»c, for ex¬ 
tra choice Timothy Is Slow: quoted at *1 55m. 1,65. 
Lluseed Is nominal- quoted nt *1 sfi*, easn. 
VEGETABLES.—The (tuototlous are for:—Potatoes— 
Rose, Maine, per double-headed barrel, *2@2.25 Hose, 
*1,75 j 2 for Htttte t btil.; Burtians, *1.75®* 1 Hi V bbl; 
Peerless, at *,.50 V bbl, Uu double headed barrels. 
25c. should be added to the above quotations.) 
Bermuda poiutoes at — per obi tttjreut potatoes 
at *4 75(g*Beets, per bbl, 7fc j.* 1 25: do, Bermuda 
at *■'per crate. Carrots per bbl., *1@1!S5. Celery, 
per dozen bunches, *l@l 75. Cabbages- Florida, per 
bbl, »2@2 50- old, per llX). ut *8®10. Green Peas— 
Florida, per urate, *2®®*4. Kale—Norfolk, Scotch, 
tier bbl, at «S.25@*S.50. Onion*—Bermuda, per crate. 
* 5 @*s: yellow, do, at *4 ^*450: red bulk, per bbl, 
ftps 4.50 Radishes—Norfolk, per 100 bunenee, at 4. 
Spinach —Norfolk,per bbl, *3.45 »nuasb-Marrow, 
per bbl, 50'a75c Hubbard, per bbl, 8t *'@1,Ml, Tur¬ 
nips—Russia. Canada,oer bbl at si @90c* Russia, Long 
Island, tier bbl,90c@*' Tomatoes Florldn choice, 
per bushel crate at *l@*2. Bermuda, per box, at 40c 
@75c. 
Wool 1b In most lines barely steady. In some It la 
weak and drooping A downward tendency la most 
noticeable In Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces. Manu¬ 
facturers are making every effort to cheapen their 
productions. The consequence has been a sliong 
demand for Texas sad Territory we e's as » mhutl- 
tine for the more cost y dips or the Central, West, 
and the middle state*. Th» competition Is fell most 
keenly bv Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan X 
fleeces. Prices for these grades are from one cent to 
two cents per pound lower than a ruunib ago. Comb¬ 
ing auc demine wool* ari steady, but without spe¬ 
cial animation There Is In fact, Ju--t now no press¬ 
ure from either side In the nrlnclnal markets. 
At Boston prices ure substantially unchanged ex- 
ci pt for w ’shed fleeces, which ure weaker, Fair 
quotation- would be 9@80c for Michigan, and 31@ 
sve. for Ohio and Pennsylvania x, ff-smc. for Xnnd 
above, uud 83 w 88 tf. for XX aud XX and above, the last 
quotation being nolle high enough Fine delaine 1 
held with confidence nt ruling prices, which are 
about 814,85c for fine Ohio, and 82fo3lc. for Michigan 
delaine and combing. The movement of pulled wool 
Is fair, _ _ _ 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New Yore, March 21,1S85. 
BEEves.—Total receipts for the six days 6,217 bend, 
nga'ust 8,461 head for the corresponding time lust 
week. Sales.—Chicago steers, 1.440 It. *6 85; do, 1.495 
B , *6 50 do, 1,370 18 , *6 :0 do, 1,244 tt, *6 10: Lancaster 
County. Pennsylvania steer*. 1,275 tt,*6 25, do. 1,435 if. 
*6 30- do, 1.256 Ri #3 11): do, 1,152 tt *5 75; Ohio sleers, 
1,885 It,, *7- do. 1,589 »•, *1 Ml: do. 1,430 n *6 35; Ken¬ 
tucky steers, 1/69 n>. *616* Missouri Rteer«, 1,220 lb, 
*6 02 Western bulls, 1.353 16. 4e oxen. 1,775 16,46 13, 
leas *5; do. 1-615 a. «495 Con- eetlrut oxen, I.71H 16 , 
*5SR do, l.fil'l 11,. *5 7i do, 1,460 11), $5 70; do, 1,516 16,, *5; 
2 bulls. 1 4Ml 16. at In. 
Calves.-P oor to prime vr-sIs sold at 4@8c. with a 
few selected Jersey* reaching 8^*9q,e. Country 
dressed ealv< s In fair demand, and prime stock firm, 
selling up to 1(>t*c. 
Shekp a*d Lambs —SaPs; Ohio sheep, 139 1b 6 c; 
do, I'.O 16, alfcC' do, I 06 tb, 5R,e Michigan do, 91 tr, 5Qc: 
do, 64 in, jtfjO “Mottoes.” State sheep, 74n>,4c. 
Hoos.-Total receipts for the six day® 29,941 bead 
against 'H,s 0 bend for the correspondin' time last 
week. Feeling firm, but quotations uounlnaUy un¬ 
changed. Country tressed firm o' nnd a shade higher, 
Heavy are quoted at 5 Ri@6c; medium, 6^@7c; and 
light at 7@7‘-te. 
PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE 
EMTAHLIHlIEI) 1HH5. 
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100 PARK PLACE, N V. 
Shippers desiring tu favor u“ will be furnished 
stencils, Bhtpp ngcnr'’s,ete. on application Prompt¬ 
ness guaranteed. References, Rural New-Yorker, 
Irving National Bank, etc. 
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A very valuable FRUIT FARM of 25 acres. One mile 
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lOslali'Sireil, Albany N. Y. 
Ill UR II KV HILL FAUW-CLEVELAND 
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Wyandotte Gazette. 
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other large engravings over 9CC0 A leo, nil manner of 
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GEO A PK ES»TOS.Biuabiuiipioo,Nt w York, 
FOUR THOROUGHBRED 
JERSEY BULLS 
MUST BE SOLD. Coming one nnd two years old. 
Address. I. C. [V cPil EU^ON, Lyon*. N. Y. 
Two Registered Gwerngcy Bull Cnlven lor 
Sale. Best quality and breeding. Moderate prices. 
blLAS BETTS, Camden, N. J. 
Why use grades when you enn buy Fullblood Jer- 
hpv Bull Cnlvi » from splenold butter slock at *12 
to *25, crated F O. B. 
A No. 6, 40 gaf Davis Swing Churn that oost $18 last 
Summer, for *9: 'on small for my dairy. 
JliHNT. CLARK, 
Din ton L'uawte Co,, Mich, 
7.000 I'LV' OITH ROCK 
Egg shipped for sltHng In three 
years. *i per IS: *2 pi r 30- *5 per 
18 . SEED corn, oats nnd wheat. 
Try Me once. 
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NEW MARKET. 
Indiana._ 
PREPARED 
FIBTILIZIK SUIT. 
aroundjlnt and mixed l>y Machinery tc Hh 
Lime, Polash, Wood A-lirs, Oxide of Iron, 
Jlftgitofiin, G.vpsuio and grease. 
All manuring uunlliles, which you do not get in any 
other kind of salt. Shipped 111 bulk nnd rneks In ear 
loads Of 12 to 30 tons. FARMERS, club togellp r and 
buy a ear load at wholesale prices. Write for my pa¬ 
per “.-alt Sayings.” Brices and samples by mail. 
Address E. S. FU Cn. Bay City, Mich. 
(ESTabxjIshfix) xaao.) 
H. J. BARER & BR0., 
215 Pearl St., NEW YORK. 
gompletYmandres. 
Prepared specially for each crop, furnish Just the 
plant food the Crop require®, and u>- ed upon the same 
land for several years; produced Immense crops each 
year. 
4 A Animonlnted ^unemhosphu'e. asplendid 
high grade article, made from hone. Price *31.50 per 
ton. 
Pelican Rone Fertilizer, a thoroughly reliable 
arliele, made from bone, but not o high test as the 
“A A Ammouiui d.” Price $82.50. 
Agricultural Chemicals of Strict Purity. 
Send for our pamphlet “Facts for Farmers ” 
. 00LS „ F FW!WJ, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 
I of every kind and description. I,urges' HUII1UUUI Miirn, 11,11 i«uiiifciiiwi 
I Hi tick 1" Li S., aud ut l.oweNt P. ics. _ ^ ■ ■ ■ mmj ■■ 
■ Illustrated priced Catalogue l< REE. Pioneer ^ f (I 1 ^ l( Ff C* 
House In this class of Implements. Pin net. Jr , L L U ■ HI I M mm U % 
Mnti lievv*’ luipntv d, Ulggnuum. Hem, B $ f| B II | MU II a« ■ 
M*'«-ker, Comstock (iooda, ALIj KEPT IN | kll I ILI LLIIwl 
stock. j c VAUOHAWi c*rvncf 
4*J Lit Salle st„ Chicago, HI. 
>»illlon*—'“t'Bwbcrrv and Raspberry Plants!! i arBe st and best assortment of the above, of 
Sucker s-ate, ‘Old IronClad, llpors seedling, etc. the standard, as also "f the most recently Improved 
Red Cedars itransplanted . KuhsIuu Mulberry Hardy gt y)es, manufactured and for sale D> the 
I'atalpa, ull kinds of Forest Tree Seedlings. VVrltefor J ,, ,, . , , M v 
Price Lists. Address Bailey & Hanford, Makanda, K * JL,, . ,,,, irjll .aV V., 
Jackson Co., III. °- Box ^ ls »° * 15,1 'V“;! Vo- U CUy. 
Send for our new Seed Catalogue now ready. 
Novelty Bone Works Phosphate. 
and Pure Ground Rone. Manufactured at the 
Novelty Bone Wor s. West Troy, N. Y. Estab¬ 
lished In I860. This is a Pure U»n« Phosphate, 
making it a complete Standard Manure, Send for 
prlees and circulars. 
William B. Williams, 
Ci'ii ern I A soul, Weal Troy, N. Y. 
R(]%PURE$3'J! 
U V CAYUGA LAND PLASTER 
CnntainB PliOtnllSle of Lime. Gives Plants 
»>rly st.-irt imi'pivns quality, increases yield. Low 
ireights to all points. Farm era’ Memorandum 
Itmikv M'Ml FREI.- C"ir.*emhdr»C( .Suliei.ed. 
i » vn : \ |*T,\STEIt CO..Union Spnngs.N.Y 
(Tvcmica/s 
FOR 
HomeMixinc 
Fine Ground Bong, Dissolved Bone, Dls»olved Boue 
Black, Muriate of • otash,Sulphate of P tash. Kntnlt, 
Pruglt, Sulphate Ammonia, Nitrate soda, Dried Blood 
Write for quotations, staling kinds and quantity 
desired. Address 
GREGG, 
Marlboro, and oilier Raspberry Plants In any 
quantity. First quality at low prices. Warranted 
true to name. Send for prices to 
ts. OllMEK, Unyton, Ohio. 
Centennial, Delaware, Worden, 
Moore - * Karly, Lady Wilder, 
And more than 100 other Grapes, new and old. Good 
stock, low prices. Catalogue^free.^ ^ ^ 
Watertown, N. Y. 
LITTLE’S PATENT SHEEP DIP. 
IMPORTANT TO SHEEP GROWERS. 
An Oily, Non-polMoiiona Fluid. 
WARRANTED SURE DEATH TO TICKS 
and all insects infesting Sheep or other domestic 
animals. 
A Suns Cuke fou 8cab or other Skin Diseases. 
THE GREAT ENGLISH RKhKDY. 
Perfectly soluble in cot.n watkii. and harmless to 
manor animal. It leaves the wool soft and silky, 
aud promotes a rapid growth. 
HAS THE LARGEST SALE IN TOE WORLD. 
Awarded four medals nnd five certlfleates. 
Beware ok Worth less Imitations. 
Buy direct of the manufacturers or thetr author¬ 
ized agents. 
For further particulars and price send for clrcu 
lurs to 
MOUitlS, LITTLE & SOX, 
Manufacturers, 
Doncaster, England! and 17 
St., Brooklyn, £. D„ N V . 
73 North 10th 
. P. O. Box 8. 
BOWK R FERTILIZER GO., 
43 Chatham St., Boston. , 
•a 7 Beaver St. No York. 
