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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
S h 2 l . ce l^ 1 1 olce l . , ^ <Uo '? ackef1 ’ ll@12c. per Tb; fair to 
5?°,!,’Ji!? 10c v cholce ''airy. 14®15c: fair to good do. 
at 12'alao, Old Butter-C reamery, common to 
^olee. low grades, 7®9e. Ohicbsk— New, 
choice fall cream 9®ilie; fair to good. *%So* skims. 
<'.«4e; old Northern. 10at0%<-; good to choice, 8®9c 
common to fair. 4®7o- Western choice, 8ta9c- fair 
to good1. 6®ic: common, S«t5c. per lb. Kuos Fresh 
Latjc, 15e: Kastern, 11c; New York anil Vermont, isvgieo 
nh [, W ^ stera . 13®14c; Provlnelul, I3®l4e. Bkanh- 
ii& t £?£P aa h'cked pea,41 60&1 70 V bu. large do, do, 
J slV o°- ; rn *"? ,uri, ‘ choice. *1.45®1.5(l: do. screened, 
?> 2 5l 3?°' low cses.ittijiroved, 8l95<a2; Red kld- 
ney8,«t 95® 2 Canada peas,90c@*l or. «r bushel for com¬ 
mon to choice. Groeu Peas. *1 15@1 50. Potatoes- 
hastern, 6o® ( 0c; Northern, iHksjGSc. 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nitw York, Saturday, May, 16,18B5. 
-tRKADsrupgs and Pnovistois.—As compared with 
cash prices a week ago, Ungraded Winter Red 
wheat Is 8c. higher; No, 2 Red Is lo. higher. 
Corn. Ungraded mixed Is %c, lower; steamer 
mixed Is 2c. lower: No. 2 mixed la i%c. lower. 
r lour, Fkedasd Mkal.—F lour—Quotations: Fine 
$2 5098 65; Superfine, $3 5094 00: Extra No. 2, *3 75® 
1 10; Good to Fancy Extra State, $12591 75; Good to 
Choice Extra Western, *1259610: Common to Fair 
Extra Ohio, *8809130: Good, * 1 35®4 60 ; Good to 
Choice ,,*1 (B 90 IX): Common Extra Minnesota, *3 75 ® 
J ''$1.11)91 90: rye mixture, ?-) Mm 4 75; 
2, patent #3.(096.16: baker's extra, 
al i-iut.'i 20: St. l.ouls common to fair extra. *3 73«tl 25; 
3°°'}' *13093 21: good to very choice. *580* 
V,,,’ IVinter Wheat extra at *t 909*6 00; 
ilty Mill extra for West Indie*. *5 1 Ota *5 13; 
south America. *r. 159*5 30. Southern FLotTB-Com- 
mon to good extra.*! 2595«)• good to choice *5 Os® 
1 ,,.. , UYK J'V'VH Supi-rltnc, $1.00.91.53, and small 
lots faucy, $1 utXal 05. feed.— Quoted for 10 to 50 
ftt 5 ,o‘ 2 n ^ 80 10 lbs *15 50917 00; 100lbs. 
•Wail 50 ® 1900, silarpf * ut *13 50921. Rye feed at 
Grain.—Corf Meat, —Brandywine at *8 50; Yellow 
Western quoted at *393 10. Wheat.- No. 2 North¬ 
west and Mlllwaukeeat 9St*9M9ic, atloat; ungraded 
Winter red, S7ea*t; No. 2 Red, rail receipts In eleva¬ 
tor, *105: No. 2 Red for May, *1 0S®*1 03%; do, for 
June, *103*691011$; do, for July, *1 04Jtf®l 
do. for A a gust, *1 06*69107%; do, for September, 
*1 U7*i®l 0s%: do. for October, *1 u)% Rve—W est¬ 
ern nnd Cunnrta, Wl®81c: State, M®S4e. Barley.— 
Dull and nominal. Season about over. Corn — Un¬ 
graded mixed, ,M%®56%o itcamcr nilxed. 35c, in ele¬ 
vator. No. 2. 45%®r>5He, m elevator; Steamer White, 
59c, tn elevator; .No 2 White for Muy delivery, 62c 
In elevator: No, 2 mixed for Mnv, 55®55«c: do, 
June. t do, July, 51%®55%C; do, for Au- 
gu«t, 33tsa.Mi-Re. Oats No, 3. mixed, 38%c; No. 
2. 39®394so, No. 1, quoted at 10c; No. 3, white. 43%o; 
No. 2, 4l®4t%c; No. 1, quoted at 13c: mixed West¬ 
ern 40>ti2%c- white do, li<ai9c: white State, 45%® 
•19c; No. 2. mixed f**r May. 8SJf®98fco, do. June. 
39®39*j,c; do, for July, 39u;-a 10c. 
Beans.—Q uotations are: Marrows, *1 S5@l 90; me¬ 
diums, *1.70: pea, *1.65; red kidney, *2; white kid¬ 
ney at *1.35. 
Peas —Green are quoted at *1 50. 
Provisions.—Pork— The quotations are as follows 
*12.25 for Job lots of mess: *129*13 25 for family mess 
*11916 for clear back, (the latter for fancy), and 
*10 50 for extra prime. Dressed Hogs.— Sales 
at 55fte®5iic. for bacon to 6%e. for light averages, 
and 6%e®oft»c. for pigs. Cut Meats— Sales of 13 lb. 
average pickled bellies at 5(ye. and 12 lb average at 
5 13-I6c: and pickled hams nt 9140 . Pickled bellies 
12 lbs, average are quoted at 5%e. aud 14 lbs, aver¬ 
age. 3«0 City pickled shoulders quoted at 5c: smoked 
do. A:; pickled hams, 9V®9#to. smoked do. IOV 4911 C. 
Mtow.Es— For long and short clear, half and half, 
for June delivery at Chicago, quoted at 5<*0c. Hkev.— 
Kxiru India mess, *24936; extra mess In linrrels at 
*ll&0'itl2' packer. *12 50®li for barrels; farullv, fit 
nil 60. Beef Rams— Quoted at *tu. Lard—S ales or 
Western steam for prompt delivery oontruct grade, 
at 7 08c; old, 6 Tic. June option sales at 7 (He- July 
option .sales nt 7 I6«j»7 Ike : August option sales a't 
7 2497 26c; September optlou sales closed at 7 no® 
7.31c: October option at 7 42c. The year option 
closed at 6 9397 03. City steam at 6 90c. Rctlncd Is 
quiet Continent quoted at 7 30c; South American, 
lit 7 60c. 
Hotter,—-Q uotations; New butter — Creamery, 
Elgin best, 21 <25c; the latter extreme. Cream¬ 
ery, Pennsylvania, best, at 21925c 5 do, Western, 
best, at 23c: do. prime 2392-lc; do, good at 20932c; 
do, fair at 13919c: State dairy, half firkins, tubs, best 
at 22923c. do, half firkins, tubs, extra lino, 20c; 
do, half llrklns, tubs, good, at 13919c; do. Welsh 
tntis, prime, at 2 oe: do, tubs, good, at 13919c; 
do. tubs, poor, at 139 17c; Western imitation 
creamery, best, at ISm20c; do, good, at 15iu.i7c : 
Western ilr.iry fair,at IUft»llc; Western factory, best, 
nt 15916c: do, |>oor, 39 10c rolls, best, at I liaise: do, 
fair, at 1091*0. Old butter.—Creamerv. Western. 
June uud July, ut 10913c; State dairy, tubs extra 
firsts, I4al6c- do. tlrsts, 12911c; do. seconds, at 
lUaillc do, thirds 3®9c: Stale dairy firkins. extra 
bests at 15916c: do, firsts at 12913c do. seconds 
at 10-o.ltc ■ Western dulrv, secotnls at 10ailc; West¬ 
ern factory, seconds, 9®»%c Western dairy and fac¬ 
tory, thirds at 74 , 8 c: grease per tt. at 4%®9c. 
At tbo Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Pblladelphla.-Market 
firm. Quoted, extra creamery, 25»2dc ; Western 
do, at 3ft®20c; dairy at 19920c: receipts. 1,000. From 
Boston- Market firm. Western creaiuery, 21923c: 
dairy at 19920c; Imitation creamery, 10® 12c. From 
Chicago—Market dull; creamery at 22. 
OWKKRK. - Quotations an- for: New cheese—State 
factory, full cream, fancy, at :i**o. do. Hue, at 
9 * 499 * 90 : fur fair to gijofl, 7W90C. da, unit skim at 
5)9®■ me do,skims at 2661c: creamery skims Pennsyl¬ 
vania, good at 2®2%c: do, Pennsylvania, fair, at I% 
M/i-ke; do, poor, at %®lc. 
At the .Mercantile Exchange the following tele 
grams were received- From Philadelphia—Market 
steady; quoted. Cheddars at 184<e; receipts, 400 
boxes. From Boston—Market dull; Cheddars at 10 
® 10 %e. From Chicago-Market lower; oheddars, 
10910V6C, 
Koaa.—The quotations are: State, fresh, at 149 
HQc: Western, Ill'll a) I4e: Southern, 12913c. 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange the follow¬ 
ing telegrams were received: From Philadelphia— 
-Market steady. Quoted ut 13%®U%e.-. receipts, 
2.0CM. From Baltimore Quoted at lie. receipts light. 
From Boston - .Market quiet. Quoted at 12m® 14c. 
From Chicago—Market steady: fresh at 11399120 . 
Live Poultry-T he quotations are as follow, • 
Spring chickens, per pair, 68co»*l 25 fowls. Jersey. 
State and 1'eunsylvniua, per lb, at Ue: do. Western. 
18%®14c: roosters, old. 7c: turkeys, per lb., H®i3c; 
ducks, Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania per 
pair, 'Ale®*1.25; do, Western, per pair, 73c®*I; geese 
Jersey, New York nnd Pennsylvania, per pair! 
*17993.00; do, Western, par pair * LOO®*1.50; 
pigeons, per pair, 50c. 
Dress BD Poultry.— Krozon at IS®liip, for turkevs 
aud 13916c for chickens. Fresh killed-turkeys.I i u tuy,-' 
cuiekens, Philadelphia, spring, pv>r pair, at 3(5 
9 >Se; Jersey and Bucks County, dry picked. 15917c 
fowls, Philadelphia, prime, 15c : do. Jersey 15 c' 
squubs, white, per doa., *800; do. dark, per do*! 
Game-W ild ducks, canvas. Western, per pair. SO 
20925 <j* ,,cr pftlr * *to-«90o; Mallard at 
Fertilizers,— Bi-monthly report of prices. The fol¬ 
lowing quotations are retail prices. Many quota¬ 
tions published refer to cargo quantities at whole- 
bale prices and ure thus misleading. Quotations: 
South Carolina Phosphate Rock delivered f. o. 
cars or boat here In bags 200 lbs. 50@60 per cent, bone 
phosphate, *15® 16 per ton. Nitrate of soda 98 per 
cent. 18®19 per cent, ammonia 300 lbs. bags, 2*f@3c. 
per pound. Sulphate of ammonia 25 per cent, am¬ 
monia 300lbs. bids, 34*® 8 i#e. per lb. Dried blood, 2c. 
—* 10.00 per ton. Sulphate of Potash. l^l'Mc- 
per lb. 48 to 50 per cent.—*40.00 per ton. Muri¬ 
ate of Potash. 2m®2*4 per lb, for 80 per cent. $45.00 
per ton. Krilntt, *14915 per ton. Bone, floe ground, 
*35,50939 per ton. Bone, dissolved. *28.00 per ton. 
Dissolved bone black, *39 per ton. Mapes Po¬ 
tato manure, *49 per ton. Baker & Bros. Potato 
manure, *45 per ton; do. corn mnnnre, *45 per 
ton: do. oat manure. *45 per ton. William’s. 
Clark & Co's, Royal Bone Phosphate, *32 per ton, 
do., Fish and Potash, *35 per tou: do, American 
pure bone meah *38 per ton. Sardy’s Acidulated 
Rock, 13 to 14 per cent available phosphoric acid, *20 
to *22.50. Church’s Fish and Potash, *28 00 per ton, 
In 50 ton lots. 
Cotton.—T ho quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification are as follows; 
New 
Good Ordlnury 
Strict Good Ord 
Low Middling.. 
Strict Low Mldd 
Middling. 
Orleans 
Texas. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
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Stained. 
12}s 
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Fair. 
Good Ordinary.... 8W I Low Middling..,. 
Strict Good Ord. „ 8 13-16 I Middling.. 
Fbesb PautTS. Apples: Baldwin, per double¬ 
headed bbl. *3 1:143 25: Greenings. *33 3 25, Cranber¬ 
ries- Jersey, choice, per urate, *3,50®4 ; Jersey, 
poor, per crate. *3®2.25: Florida oranges at *4.1)0® 
*4.50 per box for oo*t. and *2.4093 for poor. Straw¬ 
berries. per quart, at 15®20C, fyr Florida, aud 15® 20 c. 
for Charleston. 
Duiku KnniTK.— The following are the quotations: 
Fancy evaporated apple*. 7e; choice do. 6mc; 
common to prime do. 54t®6Qc: fancy North Caro¬ 
lina tua dried sliced, i®imc, choice do., SW®3mc; 
choice Virginia,Su4'M4C; Choice Tennessee coarse cut, 
8c; Kentucky do, lu barrels, 8W®3*fc; extra fancy 
North Carolina peeled peaches, iT®Uvie; fancy do.lu 
ain*4c; choice do,99!*me: fancy Georgia 9®9mc; choice 
8®3mc: unpeeled halves. 7m®Sv unpeelod quarters 
«m®7c- State plums, gm®9c.: Damsons, Re: prime 
pitted one Tries, lie- evaporated raspberries. 25c: 
sun-dried do. 23®24e: olackberrles, lo®lOmc; huckle¬ 
berries, i3®i3mc. 
Peanuts. — Quoted at 4*,®4Hc. for heat hand pick¬ 
ed, und smasme. for farmers’ grudes. 
Hay and Straw.— The quotations are as follows: 
Choice Timothy hay. * 1 15®1 70 . good do, *1 ii5®i it): 
medium do, 9Wll6c; shipping hay. 90®95c; clover 
mixed 90®95c; clover black, 90®96c. Straw- is scarce; 
No, l rye, 95c®*l: short rye. 8U»35c; oat, 50@60c 
Hoes.—The quotations are- New at 1 3® 16 c, for best: 
1'2® 1.3c for good to prime, and 8®nc, for low grades; 
old at 6@9o: Pacific coast nt 8912c, 
Ricn.—Quotations: Carolina and Louisiana, com¬ 
mon to fair, at 44t®5Qo: good to prime at a-ii a6c: 
choice nt 6t*®64Re: fancy head at 64li97c; Rangoon 
at twase; duty paid, and 25*®24 jc in bond; Patna at 
4^950; Java at Mti95^c. 
Seeps.—F or clover prices are held firmly. Quota 
tlon9 are at 9c. for prime Western-9460. for choice, 
and W*®10e- for extra choice; timothy Is nominal 
at about *1659*170. Linseed 19 nominal; quoted 
at *l,»5. 
Sugar.—T he quotations are; 
Cut loaf. 7c: Crushed. 7c: powdered, 644c; 
granulated, 64s; mould' A.’' 6-ki- confectlou^rs’ ‘A.” 
6(4e; standard •’A.” 6c; off A, Ms@5T4c: white extra 
“C.” 5iq®5JftO-. yellow extra “U,” 4J4®5><c- ’’C,” 44* 
94680; yellows, tM®44ge. 
Tallow,—P rime city quoted at 5 >ro. with #2 charge 
for packages, on light demand*. 
VkOKTiBLBS.— Quotations are for :—Potatoes- 
Rose, Maine, per double-headed barrel, *2®2 25; Rose, 
eastern, bulk, per barrel, at *2 00; Rose. State, 
round hoop*. *1.T5®187; do, 180 lb *1 50® 1 75. do. 
Hat- hoops and sacks, * 1 ’-0®i 75: Beauty of Hebron, 
State, round hoops, nt *1760187; Hurbauk. State 
round hoop.*, *1 7v*i .97. do, l«o ». *1 544*1 75; do, sack 
and fiat hoops *1 3Ti<*l 75: Peerless, Stuto, iso it, *1 50® 
“Vr. , P4 4UU, pi » I'H4, III cUU| BCUUUU, ^CT UU1, 
*3®;i 50 . Axpnrngus—Oyster Day. per dozen bunches, 
at *2 50061*>- Jersey, per dozen bunches at *2149*4 50- 
Norfolk, per dozen bundle:;, at *2 0 4*3 50; North 
Carolina, per dozen hunches, *2IXH®3-SO• Charleston, 
colossal, per dozen bunches, at <1 04,4.5 10 . do. plaiu, 
dozen hunches.at *l®t Hi. Beets—Bcrmudn.V crate, 
* 29224 - ao. Florida. 202 35; do, Savannah. V crate, 
*2 Ml a t 75. Cabbages- Florida, » bbl, <4®5- do, Florida, 
V bbl.crate, *3 009451); Ssvatiuah. per bbl, craie *405. 
- ■ , i 1 111,1 111 HI -4*1 IltUe- 
Norfolk nor barrel, *1 T3(**J CM; do, RultUnore per 
bbl, at *2 0002 25. do, per bag. at 7Cc®*l. Onions 
—Bermuda, V crate. *2 60 . Radtshes-Norfolk. per 
100 bunches, 73c®*lU0. BptntU'll—Norfolk, per bbl, 
*2 5t)®3 30. String beans—Florida, wax, per crate. 
*1 6008; do. green, choice, at *308 50. Beans. Flor¬ 
ida, green, poor to fair. *1 8092 50. ft.piasfi - Florida, 
per crate, *1 50. Turnips - Russia, per bhl. 5i:®62c. 
Tomatoes Florida, choice per bushel ernte, at *S 
9*4; Bermuda, per box, 40c.®6Qu. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, May 16,1885. 
Beeves. Sales.—Peuus.vlvanla stable-fed steers, 
1,409 tk. *6 14; do, 1,307 It, *6 30; do, 1.333 It, *6 16; do, 
1.248 tt, *K 15; do, 1,’iSt *, *6 15; do, 1,238 It, $6 10 - do, 
1,277 tk. 46 16)4; do, 1,308 It, *6 05; do, 1,241 It, *6 02; 
do. 1,807 It. *6- do, 1,195 It, *5 90; do, 1,177 It, *5 33; do, 
1.162 It, *5 80; do, 1,130 lb. *5 75; do. 1.125 lb, *5 74: 
do. 1,H7 It, *5 70 ; do, 1,160 It, *5 65; oxen 1,500 
it, $3 .‘5, Chicago st&ble-fed steers, 1,303 tt, *6 22}$: 
do, 1,196 B>. *5 90; do, 1,112 It, *5 83: do, 1,143 It. *5 7,}$; 
do, 1,195 it, *5 30; l’etmsyIvaulu slugs and cows, 1,206 
It, *185; St. Louis steers, 1,181 It. *«US; do, 1,200 It, 
*6 05; do, 1,173 It, *6 02: do, 1,228 It. *6; do, 1,205 It, 
*5 90; do, l,HI It, *5 80; do, 1,085 lb, $5 74, aud Sue per 
head; COWS aud aluga, 1,000 It. i4 tt c: do 1,220 it, 4)$c; 
Chicago steers, 1,194 It. $6 05; do, 1,160 !b, *5 85; do, 1,116 
It, *5 82}*; State steers. I,M3 lb, *6 44; do, 1,292 It, 
*6 10; do. 1,31 H It. *6 02, less*! per heiul: do, 1,373 It, 
*5 85; do. 1,136 lb, #585: do. 1,182 B. *5 88; cows, 1,580 
it. BH«: still hulls from Cincinnati. 1,100 it, #4 60s do, 
do, 1.47S It. *4 45. do, 1,200 It. *1 *7}*:dO, 1,430 tb. *l 30; 
do, 1,500 tb. *4 llV 
Calves. —Poor to prime country dressed veaU sell¬ 
ing at 4®Be: and couimou to i>rlme city dressed at 
5®9e. Dressed buttermilks firm, but without quot¬ 
able change. 
BHKKf and Lamps.-T otal receipts for six days 
head, tu'iiii for the naino Umo Just 
wuok, Snlo«—-Clipped Westorn ^hoop, 91 tb, at 3o; do 
93 It, nt i?ac: do, 94 tb nt *4 80: do. 79 it ut t5,e ; ,lo. M) 
r at *t nin ami clipped •’Modoc*.” 106 it at »l.c. Clip, 
ped yearlings CM'., 7S it at 3B,e, (to, 8i in at 5)*e: do. 
tt at 5V,c; Clipped sheep, Sf a. at- 4-3*1'; do 35 it at 
*4bii- aud clipped y. arllugs, 76 tb nt oGe. fnshuru 
yeariluKH, *}(J it) at Ciipj^vt weatoMi nh?t*p, uk) 
* At *lj'lQ; dq. »1 tt. ut 4%e. Petiusylvania do, 92 
® at *4 81 la; Indiana do, 83 it, *i to: ilo, ipoori 63 tt, 
*3 60: Kansas do. ns tt. Pm- Kentucky do. lo; tt,*: 40; 
do, ifow unahoru) 94 ft. *5 15: clipped Oh.o sheep, 89 
ft, *4(5; Western do, 84 it, *4 60 . Ohio sheep, 90 tt, 
*4 85: do, Si ft,*4 55; Jersey lambs, *5 75 per Lead. 
Hpas.-Total receipts for six day 36,147 head tgalnst 
firm*ut *4 ;095 l '&y W ' U ° Nominally 
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H. H. WARNER & C0-, Rochester, N. Y. 
FOR 
H. II. WARNER A t’O., Rochester, K, f, 
W. K. SAGE, of St. Johns. Micb , was completely 
prostrated by the hardships endured during the late 
war. He returned home a wreck both in mind and 
body. For 20 years he slmuly existed, half the time 
more dead than alive, until he wa» restored to health 
by Warner’s Tippecanoe, The Best. He advises all 
old vets to try It. Write to him at St. Johns, Mich. 
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(Established 1S24.) 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 
Would call especial attention to their patent 
CHINA-LINED ICE PITCHERS. 
The linings of our Pitchers are 
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Domestic Building, 
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7,000 Challenge Wind Mills, 
IN USE l.V EVERY State nnd Territory of 
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PHILLIP VAN TASEL, Newark. N. Y., suffered for 
many years from dyspepsia and malasslmllatlon of 
rood, and reports that he derived greater benefit from 
Warner’s Tippecanoe. The Best, than from any other 
medicine he ever used His daughter also "used it 
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AS A 
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Sl.OO A BOTTLE. 
Thrown in and out of wind by !H lk i/ " m 
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The largest aud best assortment of the above, of 
the standard, as also of the most recently Improved 
6tyles, manufactured and for sale by the 
„ „ R- H, ALLEN COMPANY, 
P.O. Box 976. 189 dt 191 Water Street. 
_ . . „ J „ New Y r ork City. 
Send for our new Seed Catalogue now ready. 
HAY CARRIER. 
Warranted to Give Satisfaction, 
Farmers wanti ng Hayi ng Tools, send 
for Illustrated Price List, it will pav you. 
Big Discount for Early Orders. " 
GEO.W.KING, Box go;,Clarion,O. 
SEND FOR DESCRIPTION und Price’of our New 
Grapes. Po’keepsie Red and lister Prolific, and 
tne jlarlboro Raspberry: we can furnish the latter 
at reduced rates. Also for public opinion of our new 
hardyBlackbcrry, the Mlnnewaski. to be sent out 
Fall of 1385. A. J. CA1WOOD 6c SON, 
Ylarlboro, N. Y. 
Strawberry Plants for sale. Jumbo, Daniel 
Boone, 40 ets. lft). *3 l. 1 X 0 . Cornelia. 75c. doz; *2 100. 
Jas. Lippincott, Jr., Mt. Holly, X. J. 
FOR SALE. 
BUFFALO VALLEY 
CREAMERY, 
Located In the rich, fertile Buffalo Valley, on L. & 
T. K. R., iu miles from. Lewtsbargb, county seat of 
LnlonCo..Pa. R. R. runs through entire length of 
valley and Into Penn’s Valley, Centre Co. Station at 
Creamery. Two rail roads, college and semlnarv at 
Lewtsburgh. Organized as a stock CO., and char¬ 
tered by the State. Xo other creamery lu the valley 
or neighborhood. Large, w ell built, 2 storv frame 
building, with l story engine room attached Slate 
ruof Engine, ohee-e vats, presses, churn, butter 
worker, moulds, scales Ac. A flue chance for a man 
who understands the business. For particulars. 
Address D. If. HILLER, Seereiary, 
Lcwisburgh, Union C’o., Pa. 
CARNATION PINKS. 
Rooted Cuttings of this delightful plant, nicely 
packed lu moss and sent to any address by mail, post¬ 
paid, on receipt of 60c. per dozen; 61. for two doz¬ 
en: 81 .-30 tor three dozen, Ac. Send tor our retail 
descriptive prtce-Ust and choose your varieties. Par- 
tlesdeslrlng by the lOlur iOUO should send forourtrade 
list. In both or which are short directions for plant 
lng.&O. THOS. F. SEAL. Unlouville, Chester Co ,Pa. 
TlliO BEST CATTLE FASTENING! 
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