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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
281 
*1 V!5rai 50, BermudaP bbl,$7®8 50. 8weet potatoes ktln- 
dried, $5ffl$5 50. Asparagus—Ch'n, per buneh,75c<a*l. 
Beets—Bermuda, per crate, $2 50 i a2 75- do, Florida, 
2 75®3 25. Cabbages—Florida, IS bbl. *0 75®3 50- old, 
per 100. $3®in, ( j n Peas—Florida. per crate. *3 00® 
*4 50. Kale—Norfolk nfceb. per bbl, *2®*2.50: Nor¬ 
folk common at $! 75®(200. Onions—Bermuda, 
derate, $2 75: yellow, do, $3 50® 4 per bbl; red bulk, 
per bbl,*3.5034.50 Radishes—Norfolk, per 100 bunch¬ 
es, «8®4. Spinach-Norfolk, per bbl. $2 50.43 50. 
String beans—Florida, per crate, *4«n5. Squash-- 
Florlda, per crate, g. 1 000.2 50 . Turnips - Russia. 
Canada, per bbl, at HTcAtl: Russia. Long Island, 
per bbl, *1@125. Tomatoes-Florlda per bushel 
crate, at $2 50®$3 50; Bermuda, per box, 40c®60e. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, April 18, 1885. 
Bek ves.—Total receipts for six days 11,414 head, 
against 8,5(2 bead for the corresponding time last 
week, Sales.—Missouri steer*. 1 , 4 si n> $tl 60 Virginia 
steers, 1.314 ft, *5 ss : Lancaster county, Pennsyl¬ 
vania. do, 1.304 It, *6 16 do. 1.895 It. *6 18; do, 1.239 
It. *5 90: do, 1.215 It. $5 S3- do, 1,224 tt, $5 55- do. 1 138 
tt, $5<55- do. 1.207 Tt, $5 60; do, 1,152 tt, *5 50; oxen, 1,589 
cow-, y.g n, i ,-i 0 , ays ^ :iV6C- St. l.outs steers, 
1,261 *6 25; do. 1,225 it.. *d 10 do. 1,278 It,, *6 05; do 
1.211 tt. *6 02 and $1; do. 1,185 tt, *590: do. 1,164 lb, $5 88; 
do, 1,160 It, $3 88; do, 1,192 tt, *5 75; do, l,08ltt, *5 70: 
Maryland stublc-fed steers, 1,117 it. *8 70: Ohio do, 
1,228 tt, *5 70r oxen, 1,(06 tt. 95 SO; bulls, 1,610 tt, $4 50. 
Calves.—S ale-*—Common State Veals, 4l*c: do. 108 
tt, 4>*c: Jersey Veal*, various weights, 3®Ukc, (main¬ 
ly at 5®6c,); state Veals. 3V»e; uo. 4c- 
Shkkp and Lambs -Total receipts for six davs 
28,bw4 hciul, agaluftt 94,1 94 hend of the cor responding 
time last week. Indlann sheep, (few latnbs)81 tt, at 
57*o- Kentucky do. 95 tt, at 5He: eltppc i Kansas do. 
97 tt, at 4*ict Michigan y t-arllt'gH.t-3 tt, at HUc. Jer¬ 
sey ewes, 131 tt.SHe; clipped Ohio sheep, '‘“tt.ut M|c; 
unshorn Michigan do, Ut tt, $5.>4i; Peuusvlvnnla year¬ 
lings, ms it at "He: Michigan sheep, 400 tt, at «c; 
Mlchlgun do, ins tt. *6 20 State lanihs. SO tt. 7c; 
do. 82lb, nt 7c: do, 85 tt, t:ai 4 e; do, 8-t tt, It. fivte; do, 57 
tt. Be: State sheep, 97 tt.RHjc; do. Id! it, at 5Ho. State 
lambs, 81 tt, r,» 4 c, do,78 tt. 6-Hc State sheep, i n n-, 
6Hc: do, 94 tt, , r >Hc" State do, ltd tt, nt fc: Jersey lambs, 
$6a, per head; do, at $5 25®7 45 each; do. at *5 25® 
6 25 per head. 
Hoos.—Total receipts for six days 27,857 head, 
against 34114 for the same time last week. Feeling 
firmer and nominally quoted at *3®3 50 per ion it. 
Country Dressed firm at6Jk»7e, medium; 7k,e, for 
llghis, and 8e, was reached for lean pigs 
Wool -Fine Ohio i« quoted at 35®36c. Ohio and 
Pennsylvania fleeces do not fetch over no *8tc. for x, 
and 32®34c for XX and XX and above- a few sales 
under 32c, have been Intimated. Michigan X ttececs 
are nominally steady at -So,, though hardly com¬ 
manding that when crowded. But little Is doing In 
unwashed wool on account of the shortness of sup¬ 
ply and foreign wool 1-. in similar light movement, 
"here Is a fair request for pulled sorts. 
PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE 
E8TABLIH1IEI> 18n5. 
S. H. & E. H. FROST, 
100 PARK PLACE, N W. ’ 
Shippers desiring to favor u* will be furnished 
stencils, shlpp nRcars*,etc., on application Prompt¬ 
ness guaranteed. References, Kckal New-Yokker, 
-rr* 1 " u 
stencils, shlpp nRcsu-its.eto.. on a 
ness guaranteed. References, B 
Irving National Bank, etc. 
„ OUR LEADER. 
We offer an 8 to 10 H P. Automatic, Spark Arresting, 
Mounted Portable Engine, with Mill, in ft. carriage, 
82 ft. track and ways, 2 simultaneous lever set head 
blocks, Witten arbor, 3 changes 
feed: sawyer controls feed-lover 
and lu-ud block-. from one position. 
50-lneh solid saw, 50 ft. 8 Inch 4 ply 
bolting, fecit bell*, cnnt-honlcs, 
swage, tightener, c(c. Hlg com 
plete for operation, *1,100 on cars. 
Engine on skids. CH*.i loss. Unglue 
will burn slabs from the saw two to 
eight feet long, and keep up steam. 
Bend for Catalogue “A." 
B. W r . PAYNK A- HONK, 
Elmira, N. Y„ Box N41. 
Shafting. Putloys, «ud flnngers 
to8§on l> i> lr0r8 8,yles Autum '“ ,c Engines from 2 
Aasnt’s S, w - “"'i ivelv riiromos with 
ax Oill o name, 10c. U. H. Parpek, New Haven, Conn, 
H \ |. I-:-* >| K \ Wanted by the inttoducers of 
Kaucocas Raspberry. K. O. Crash .« Co., Phila., Pa 
suiury and expenses paid. Tho business easily learn¬ 
ed, growers of a Full line of Fruits ,x Ornamentals, 
“DIMON CREEPERS.” 
ultra” of all domestic fowl#. 1,18 
accom parried*by ** r 8etUn * AU «*»" 
All inquiries promptly answered. 
AddreH8 JOHN DIMON, 
Windsor, Ont.JI 
BROWN'S 
IRON 
BITTERS 
WILL CURE 
HEADACHE 
INDIGESTION 
BILIOUSNESS 
DYSPEPSIA 
NERVOUS PROSTRATION 
MALARIA 
CHILLS AND FEVERS 
TIRED FEELING 
GENERAL DEBILITY 
PAIN in the BACKand SIDES 
IMPURE BLOOD 
CONSTIPATION 
FEMALE INFIRMITIES 
RHEUMATISM 
NEURALGIA 
KIDNEY AND LIVER 
TROUBLES 
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 
The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red 
lines on wrapper. 
TAKE NO OTHER. 
Grain Threshers, Horse Powers, and Engines. 
Highest prize awarded these machines at the New 
York State Ag. Snt-.’s latest trial, ovpra large num¬ 
ber competing, 
for trial given. For full particulars address 
ST. JOHNSVILLF. AfiR'I, WORKS, 
St. Johns villc, Montgomery Co., New York. 
Ample warranty and opportunity 
for full particulars address 
CHALLENGE WIND MILL. 
. «v Over tO.OCO In. actual use. Victorious 
/VIA at all ralra. Found In every State 
Ftfsttf . rand Territory or the U. K. It is a 
iTmirr—I section wheel has bceu made by us 
V'SEVS'—— J tor ten years; In al that time not 
'Ors>|| once blown down without tower 
hrenklng-a record no other mill can 
show, we leave it to the nubile to 
wWh* determine t belt merits. Mills sent on 
30 days’ trial. Best Feed Mills, Corn Shelters, ,4c.,&c. 
Catalogue free. CHALLENGE WIND .MILL & FEED 
MILL CO., Batavia, 111. 
BEKRY PLANTS FOR 815. 
10,00(1 Cr«scent for sis- 10,UX) Manchester for $20. 
All varieties low. l rice List Free. 
E. VAN ALLEN, Bethlehem Centre, N. Y. 
LINSEED MEAL. 
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FEED FOR 
Cattle, Horses, Calves, Sheep and Hogs. 
This Meal D the product of pure sound Flaxseed, 
Linseed being It* other name. 
The reason why Linseed 'teal Is the most nutrlt 
ious of nil foods is because It contains the lurgest pro 
portion of nitrogenous substance; 
The effects of Nitrogenous Foods, such as Linseed 
Meal, may be briefly summed up as follows: 
1. Fed with straw or other coarse fodder tney ac¬ 
quire n value as food not attainable In any other way. 
2. They add a great value to the dairy. 
3. They lav on IIi-ill and fat rapidly. 
4. They promote a healthy activity in all the or .-ana. 
5. They Increase the fertility of the Boll by enrich 
ing the manure of animals fed wllh them. 
6. They prevent disease by keeping the organs In a 
healthy condition 1,'n - r-1 Mralhns i«-on frequently 
used In Hog Cholera, and has never failed to prevent 
Its spread. 
tt Is almost needless to say, that in order to derive 
much benefit from the use or Linseed Meal tt must be 
Ted In quantity. At least one half of all an animal 
consumes may safely and profitably be I.insked 
Mkai_ 
i4f*Pleaae send In u sample order or for circular 
and prices. Orders will be promptly filled by any one 
of tho following parties; 
Cleveland Liured Oil (In., Cleveland, Ohio 
Toledo l.lnaeed Oil Co.. Toledo. Ohio. 
Detroit Li Oared Oil Co., Detroit. Michigan. 
I I*. Kviius A Co., 1 udiit nupoli.. lud. 
si Paul I lIIteed Oil t'o , Hi. t'uul. Illn,,. 
f lni luniitl l.inHeed Oil On., Cluednnmt. Ohio. 
Ceiitrnl Linseed Oil Co.. Leavenworth. Kirn. 
Agencies as follows: 
T. K. F. RANDOLPH d- CO.. 196 West St., N. Y. City. 
J. R SOPKR CO., No. 2 and 3 India St.. Boston, 
J. CUSHING t CO., Fitchburg. Mass. 
JOHN KINO. Norristown. Penn. 
^ iq v Pj^ A Wonderful Offer! 
a fr'ee 0 witli every pack. 
l i t* U! „* xiitl oO cf c*nr Bvnutifu! Sntlu 
Kmf ' -s .1 CrtrJs w!«h itADio, for onl* 10c. 
11 pack*, 11 let tipi Rud two t*l •vjxut ?* Ate hot 
Perfume Packet*, nil for Ai. We stink* thi* moHH/ 4 lo ihow our 
customers that wo will not M uxiUenoia. Cnnl Mllli, Norlfifor*i f Ck 
General Advertising Rates or , 
THa RURAL NSW-YORKER. 
Vhefollowtno rates are fnea riablt. All arc there¬ 
fore re*j>ectfuU]/ informed that ant/ correspondence 
with a eiV-ui to obtaining different terms will prove 
futile. 
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Entered at the Post-ofllce at New York City, N. Y. 
as second-class mall matter. 
G-oo. H. Fowler 
SOLE MANUFACTURER OF 
5<5 e* e* 
o n 
ts 2 
3S-g**“ 
« _ CR 
O 55 
b n 
« & S 
a- — r 
ng Forks and Pulleys. 
. UEO. H. FOW. 
CARNATION PTNK«. 
Rooted Cutting* of this delightful plant, nicely 
packed in moss and sent toan.v address by mall, post¬ 
paid, on receipt of 60c. per dozen; #1. for two doz¬ 
en- SI .-50 tor three dozen, &e. Send for our retail 
descriptive prlce-U-t and choose your varieties. Par¬ 
ties desiring by the lOOor '000should send for our trade 
list. In both of which arc short directions for plant 
ing,&e. THOS. F. SEAL. Unlouvllle, Chester Co .Pa. 
FRUIT CULTURE. 
And the Laying out and management of a Country 
Home. By W. C. StboNO. Ex President of the 
Massachusetts Horticultural Society,and Vice Pres¬ 
ident of the American Pomologlcnl Society. With 
Illustrations. tUb 
A practical treatise by a man whose long experi¬ 
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qualifies elm to *penk upon -ucli subjects, 
*.* For sale bu all Booksellers. Sent, by mail, post¬ 
paid. on receipt of price by the publishers , 
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO., 
1508 1 ON. 
5 CENTS each for Bedding Plants. Roses very 
low. Send for Catalogue. 
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GALVANIZED WIRE 
FOIITRY FlICIM. 
If you want the BEST, send direct to Headquarters. 
CHICKEN HOUSES and Chicken Furniture. 
1)017 HOUSES and Dog Furniture. 
Garden, Farm nud Lawn Fencing, 
The only concern of the kind In America. 
Circular free. Catalogue, ‘d pp. quarto, sent on re¬ 
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Manufacturers and Importers^ 
422 West Street, New York City. 
PERF ECT "STYLO G‘R APHIC PEN j 
Cffpugs PrIe.SQI^ By 
'C.L.DOWNES & C9 320 B'WAY- ' 
EGGS. 
Box to Hold One Dozen. 
Needed by every P.uuieh who sells 
Eggs. Box folds fiat for shipment. 
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Birmingham, Ct. 
A rill/. E. Send six vents for postage, and receive 
free, a co-tlv box of goods which wld help yen to 
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DYSPEPSIA Its Nature, Causes, Prevention, and 
Cure. By JOHN H. M< ALVIN, Lowell. Mass. 14 
years Tax Collector. Sent free to any address. 
KflCABDSSKi: 
with ho rli^mniprUcv 
imM, Now liUle toouCIM, Gola 
, Verw, MolUw* HUMt-u Naums, 
, lOOa Ivory C*ni Co., CUuUmvIUe. Ct- 
STANDARD ROOFING, 
For Steep err Flat Roofs. 
Cheap—Durable—F.uslly Applied. Send for Samples 
and Circulars. 
A. F. SWAN, 
•16 Cnrtlnudt Street, New \ ork City. 
IT D1VC to sell our Rubber Printing Stamp*. Sutn- 
11 mi 0 pie* free. .1. M, Mitticn .4 Co . Cleveland,O, 
To Owners of Fine Suburban Resi¬ 
dences, Architects, and others 
Interested in Securing the Best. 
WE OFFER THE 
ESSEX PAINT, 
Absolutely Ihire, in Paste or Liquid form. 
SAGES, OLIVES, 
drabs, greys, 
maroon, terracotta 
BRONZE/ OR&NGE, 
CO LOJ\‘JtS H R tt, Sr., Sc. 
These goods are all guaranteed free from Baryte*, 
Water Benzine, or or any other adulteration. 
Samples aud prices given by 
ESSEX PAINT WORKS 
BSSX2X, CONN. 
il Q F NTSi coin money ctLicutiiii* hainily Pictures to en. 
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fill! 
11 if 11 
nij ■ in if >1 1 
3*1 
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GU 1 N 0 . 
ANNUAL SALES, OVER 50,000 TONS. 
I** This high-grade 
•rW fertilizer produces 
H crops of superior 
§* quality and quan- 
tity. It is not a stim- 
J} / ulent > but a plant- 
standard for which 
^13 ... ■; it has been noted for 
TWENTY 
YEARS 
past will be strictly 
For pampblets, address 
GLIDDEN & CURTIS, 
General Selling Agents, Boston, Mass. 
CHURCH’S 
FISH & POTASH. 
ANALYSIS t 
A mrnonia, ..... 5.08 per cent. 
Phosphoric Acid, .... 5.32 
Potash.3.58 “ 
Chemist, C. A. GOESSMANN, 
MASUKACTTBED BY 
JOSEPH CHURCH A CO., 
167 lbs. Bag. TIVERTON, R. I. 
Novelty Bone Worts Phosphate. 
and Pure Ground Bone. Manufactured at the 
Novelty Bone Work*. West Trov. v. Y.— Established 
In 1SW. This 1* a Pure Bone Phospnate making 
It a Complete Standard Manure. Send for prices 
and circulars. 
William B. Williams, 
General Agent, West Troy, N. Y. 
S AIT ONONDAGA F. F. 
M L* I ■ Dairy nutl Table salt. 
The Purest. Strongest. Best and cheapest Salt 
made Wnrrouted as purea* tuiy. Trimn- 
A pliant Eyervwhere.— A' BufTalo in the State 
test o< ’67: at the >ew Y'ork Butter and 1 heese 
- Exchange test, '75: at the Milwaukee Grand 
Union Dairy Ka»r. ’fJ, taking all the leading 
premiums and sweepstakes bu t one. tying its 
T rival on that, over lour foreign competitors 
I Sole manufacturers the American Dairy 
fAalt Co., L. Address 
J. W. B AKKfc.lt, Sec»y, Syracuse, N. V, 
8 (1% PURE S3® 
U U CAYUGA LAND PLASTER 
Contains Phosphate of Lime. Gives Plant? 
early start, uupr.ivee quality, increase* yield.* -ov, 
4 AYUG A PLASTER t 
Zorr-ep< 
O..U: 
nion Snrings. N.Y 
pies, it is not »n experitnciual te ti'i/.er. of variable compo¬ 
sition and tiuctuating value, but a thoroughly practical 
and reliable manure, of uniform quality, condition and 
value. It contains all_ the elements of plant food in the 
most nutritious forms, derived from the best materials, and 
combined in proportions proven by an actual experience 
of 24 year* to best constitute a well-balanced com¬ 
plete manure for general use on all crops, with or 
without barnyard manure. 
• Pamphlet* mailed free to any address. 
Wey Fertita Co., St!?}, 
We will send yon n watch or a chain 
. BY Sail Ott ttXPRKss. to be 
“■ . exa min ed l-o r, > 1 
..4 and i f Hot satisfactory, returned at 
y«MOur expense, xv* maiiufaecnre all 
arJBour watches nnd save you 50 per 
“Wcent. CHtaloguo of 250 stylos free. 
' Every XVatoll warranted. Address 
STANDARD AMERICAN WATCH CO, 
P1TTSBURUU, PA. 
