THE RURAL. NEW-YORKER. 
3ii 
Beets, per crate, $175 to 2 50; Deans per Crates, *1 00 to 
4 00: Cauliflower, per bhl. crate, fi(K) to 7 00; Cucum¬ 
bers, per crate, SfkDt! Kale, per bbJ. ftl 00 to I 25; Pease 
per crate, 50c. to $4 00 ; Spinach, per bbb $1 50 to 5 50; 
Squash, per crate, 60@i5c; Tomatoes, per crate, *2<®4. 
PROVISION MARKETS, 
New York.—Provisions.—Fork. Mess, quoted at 
$15 50^16 00 ror Old; new, $17; $16 INIS117 Tor Kamlly 
Mess; *10 75<i«18 for Clear Hack; and *14 500)15 for Extra 
Prime. Ukks. city Extra India Mesa, *13<«ilft; Extra 
Mess, In barrels, *0 50; Packet, $9: Plate, *9 50. Beef 
Hams. Quoted at $2I<&81 50. CLT Muvrs. Pickled 
Bellies, 7% to 7ttc; Hekl<‘d .shoulders, USfwiC: Pickled 
Bellies, 12 m. quoted at t^tWc.Ptckli d Hams. MX 
OllVfte; Pickled shoulders, MpflTc; Smoked Hams, 12(,« 
12 J 4 e, Smoked Shoulders, 14 ( 0 . Midolks. Lone Clear 
In New York quoted at H^c. Pressed IIOUH.-Quoted 
at H^'ATUv. for all averages. I.auo.- Western Steam 
Spot, quoted, 7.27J6e; City Steam 7c; refined, quoted 
7.40e; continent, 7 ,sue. south American May, 7.28CJ 
Juno, 12tkr«7.29ej July. 7.89«)7.37o: A up list, 7.48®7.15e.; 
September, 7.50c; October, 7.58^7.990! December, 7.51c. 
Pufi.ADiti.Pui a. hkkf,—OJ ty Kamlly, per bbl., *10 50; 
do packets, $9 50; smoked beef, I5fisl8a; Beef hams, 
*221X1. Fork.— Mess, IK SOo,IT; do, prime mess, new, 
*l55»y<s)lfi; do, do, family,*i7(,irtis. flams—smoked, 12 
@19£tft\ Dressed flog*, •iM&lhc. i.Ann.—city Refined, 
87 i.V 2 i*S; do, Steam, $7 SiMi; do. Butchers' loose, 
6Jd<«l7c. 
ST. Lout*.-F ork. Old Mess, *15 50. New do, *16; 
Lauu.—A t $6 75. Par Sait Meats.— Boxed Long 
clenr, $7.55; clear rit>s, *7 55; short clear, *7 UkuiH. Bacon 
—Boxed Shoulders, *t, 25 - 1 # 50; Long clear, *H 125* to 
*8 25; clear ribs, *8 12}*$$ 3 25; Short clear, *8 75; 
Hams, UKtaUe, 
CliK’Aito —Mtws Pork,—* 23 00 per bbl. Lard.— 
*6 871a per 10011>S. Short Rib aides (loose), $7 56; dry 
salted shoulders (boxed), $6 00 ; .Short clear aides, 
(boxed), $7 95. 
Cincinnati, O.—Provisions dull unchanged. Pork at 
817. Lard, *6 85, BulkmeatH, nominal—short ribs, 
$7 62 hi. Bacon—Short ribs, $8 63}*; short clear, *ss7>*. 
DAIRY AND EGG MARKETS. 
New Yoke,—Better—C reamery—Elgin, extra autl 
special lots, 25c; Pennsylvania, duSSe: Western, best, 
24c; do, prime, 23e; do. good 21(i}22<:; State extra, 
26c. State Dairy, new, half tubs, best 24c; Half firkin 
tubs, llue, 23c; do good. 2lM>22e; Welsh tubs, tine, 
22®$ta do. good. 2te; do fair. ISM'&’c; Western— 
Imitation creamery, best, 20$2ic: do line, lrgaihe; Fac¬ 
tory, best is-,jitio; uo line, leiSlte; do good, 18(g)] to; do 
common, l&gLbtygc. 
Cheese. Factory, best, white, Lie-, do host colored, 
12}*i%12Hic; do best sldins, 9 (jc1Uc; do skims, common, 
7 to 8 c; Old Lots -suite factory, fancy colored 
1 . 834 c; do, line, 166jH8.Uc; do fair, I 2 J 4 <(# 18 oj do common, 
lKsd'Je; do Light Skims, UJiFttUJue; Pennsylvania 
skims I is, 2 c. 
Kims. -State, 18We; Western, 13Wc; Southern, 120 
12Hc: Southwest, 12\(»13>.ie. 
BOSTON, Mass,—B utter. Firm. Western extra 
creamery, 25028c: Eastern do, 2tw>25c. Cheese-DulL 
Eggs- Easy. Cboleo western, 18)4 to 15c; Kasteru ex¬ 
tras, 1 -tJ-QO: 
Citti-'Aoo, 111 -Butter.-Q uiet, Creamery, 160 28c. 
dairy, 12 >y 2 t)e Kuua.—lOy^c per do*. 
Pim.AiucuuiA, Pa.—Butter Dull. Pennsylvania 
Creamery extra, 2<i;rs2.ic; Western Creamery extra, 24($ 
25c; H. C. and .V Y. i reamory, extra, 2.tov2to, Pack¬ 
ing Butter, U.rtOc. CIHH 18 IC,—Quiet; New York full 
cream, KiyDo; Ohio thus, choice, He; Petinsyl 
vanla part aklms, 7lft9c; do. full skims, naOS2lie 
Eoos.—PeuusyIvaulu tlrsts, 1‘2'i to 12 - 540 ; Ohio and 
other western llrsls, 12 V. 
Si. Lotus, Mo.—B utter,—F irm, Dairy, tf®20c; croEiu- 
ery. 2i)i>v'72e. Eggs Lower. 9c. 
CJ>‘i. lN> ATI, Ohio. — liillTKft.—Easy. Fauey creamery, 
J5c; Good to extra, 2U to 23c! Uood to Prime Dairy', 
15 to 18c, 
FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKETS, 
New York.—Wheat. Ungraded Spring at 89! tc; No 
2 Milwaukee atU4Rje; Ungraded Red, Uikpn«,*i 00J<; 
No. 8, Red, 954 , 0 , No. 2 Red, 97c; No. 1 Heu,*tul; No. 2 
Red for May, iKMi.tllfl-Ke: do. for June, lMK.a'Jtic; do. 
for July, tMHf&tCt^C: d >. fur August, 9-<Q ,u93&e; do. 
for September, 984xin.Uie, do. for October, 94 .ISC; do for 
December, ww.,;r, v. do. for January, 9iHj<»9796c. 
Ryk. Western, 56r»67e, Canada. 10 arrive; 
State, 59 to id4,e. CORN.—Ungraded Mixed at 4->ViO 
50J4 ,c; Steainer'tSy^C; No. 2 11 * 40 ; No. 2 for .May IS to 
48V; do, for June, PH to 49 * 40 ; do, fur July, ISWf to 
I'-*•>),e, do, for August, W; do for Septeaiqer. 5l*4e. 
Daw. No. a at . 84 c; do. White, Ale, No. 2 JiaSiUo; 
do. While, :WH, to Sljtfc; No. 1,White, lo'.ie, Mixed 
Wee turn, aVtsJo. White do, in to 42c; w r hlte state, 89® 
8 *Wod No. 3 for 51 ay, 3i.*34 V;do, for June, 
844-'; do for July, 84*H®84!sC. 
Flock, and Mkal-Flodb—Q uotations: Fine *23o 
®8 t i.laiUT for fauey; Superilnc. *2 7.5*<*3 4*» ; Kxtra 
No. 2. *8.i5uts 75; Good 10 Fancy Kxtra State. *8 70®4 00: 
Common to Good Kxtra Westom *3 85®3 75; Good to 
Choice Extra Wosiern, *3 80,*6 uo: Common 10 Fair 
Extra Ohio, *8 ,vi U), Good to Fancy, *4 06(<c.'> (K>; 
Common Kxira iLuihesota, *8 85*3 70; Clear, $8 7.'< 
4 35; Rye Mlxturi-. * . 73®4 26; Straight. *( 102x4 65; 
Paieut, *> 40 a 5 U0; Patent Winter Wheat 
Extra, *4 4e«i*5 10. City MUI Kxtra Tor West 
Indie*, $4 75Sjt 80. latter In new pitas. Solthicun Fi.oub. 
—Common 10 Fair Extra at *8 41AA4 UU, aud Fair to 
Choice, $4 1020525 Rva Kloi k.—S uptrllue, *2 65 ^2 95. 
Corn Micai..—Y ellow Western quoted at $2 50ui2 75, 
and Hrandywlue ut *2 6 A ®2 75 , 
Sr. Lous-F lour.—F inn. Wheat.—H igher. No. 2 
Red Club, S 5 ' 4 e; May, 840 ^ 4650 , 0 , June, 8lV®H544c; 
July, Kl‘i*',* 82 L 4 c; Sept.-mber, {tk<s8344c; Comi.—Firm. 
Cash, SihuiSlc, iiuy, «c. mats.- Firm but dull, cash, 
28 ) 40 ; May 27*4,ie. Hye.-Nl to SfV- 
Phii.apk i I'HIA —Ft. 0 Uh. Western and Pennsylvania 
Supelllue, *2 50 to 82 do 1 I 11 do extra. *3 to $8 25: 
PeiuisyIvaula Fiunlly, (o *3 80; Pennsylvania 
Holley Process.$t fu at 25; Delaware family, 84 io,$450; 
Ohio clear, tti to *4 25; do straight, at 25 10 *4 50; Imll 
ana clear, * I to *4 25: do straight. *1 29 to f l :0; St. 
Louis aud Southern Illinois clear. *1 to *1 25; do do 
straight, «4 25 u> *1 50; W Inter wheat patent, *4 ,V) Ui 
$4 85, Mr line.-tola bakers' clear, $8 75 to *i 25; do do 
straight, *1 2j to *1 . 41 ); Mlunesolu pate 11 U, fair to 
choice. *1 On fo *5; Rye IHoUr. S2 76 to*2« per barrel. 
WHEAT.- No - *2 Red for May, June, 95’y 
®9N'tO; Jttly,95ai95!4e; August, wU^ksku;. Corn -No. 0 
mixed I 11 grain depot, 49HC; Steamer no. 8 mixed In 
grain depot, nOvo No. 2 mixed In grain depot, DOvyc; do 
track, nio^e; No. 2 yellow Ingrain depoi, file; uo on 
track. 5i'qe; No. 2 mixed for May. 4iSi to 4i4fC;dOt 
for June, l!o. to 4fie; do for July, 48 10 49c; do fur 
August,49„ti9V. Oats.— N... '2 White, aliort storagi 1 , 
•l, : )s'-i-u'|yc; do regular a?H e; No. 1 W hite, 88c; fu¬ 
tures were firm but quiet. No, 2 While forMav,37*j 
W 41 " do Juno, 87,H to 33c; do July, JSoo'JSHc; ao AuJ 
gust, 86K#atc. 
Bi Kf’Al.o, N. Y.-WniUT.-No. 1 Hard was higher; 
closing 91.He. No. 1 hurd, northern Puelfle. at SlH*", 
instore; Winter Wheat tinner No. 2 Reel at 9U)*e; 
No. 1 White Michigan, Ole in store. Corn. No. 2. 
489l® He; No. 3 l.'k.t |5*4c; No. 2 Yellow, IligllWe; No. 8 
yellow, 43»i to44c tn - lure Oats Unchanged, No. 2 
W Idle, 85c; No. a W hue, 94«c. No. 2MIxod. 82®32)4c. 
CiitCAOo.- Fniun— Steady and unchanged, win¬ 
ter Patents, SI 25 ,jdI .V), Southern Wlliicrs, *3 Oiks,I 10; 
Michigan Winter, $3 7,<®4 fXk Choice to Fancy Mimic- 
5®'tfl Patents, *4 2lki#4 Mi; Minnesota Bakers, in sucks, 
*■> 10(8,3 34. Rye Flour *2 9t)®l 10 In hills. Buckwheat 
—$2 is)2 ;u perlOU ns. Wheat. The highest cash prices 
were as follows- No, 2 Spring, at Nv%e- No. 3 do, at 
i5o; No. 2 . Red at 88He. corr. No. 2, SSWc. Oats.— 
No. i, atijfac. Ryk.—N o. 2. .Vie. 
LIVE STOCK MABKBIS. 
Nkw York, Satuupay, Slav 7, 1887. 
Milch t ows .-a dull market u reported ut *.») to *15 
ror Uonmiou to Good ('own, with *50 an exceptional 
anil oulside figure. Dealers say that a few ix-ally 
choice cows could be sold on the market for * 55 , but 
5f* U ‘-J l G'ttdlly obmined, Tilt- duty of '20 per cent. on 
I, o«. fA'Ws.added 10 freight and commission, makes 
It ullllcult to bring feLsk fiom That soetlou and sell It 
at a protH 111 New York City; 
Helv es Pctuwylvaiila Meal Fed SUsem, 1,407 n 
‘tak.WW lb at *5 15; do L370 lb. at *5 10; 1 
‘‘‘i-USSl l b. at $i 115: do, L2H5 n, at *5, Kentu 
o'’ 1,0 '-* 11 * D', at *5 20; do, 1,460 It 
16; Bulls, 1.3,6 n, at *3 56; Dry Cows, 965 lit, *3 
Kentucky ".sllllers,' 473 I», ut (.1 70; do, 1,053 lb, at * 
Indluun Mweru,l.flAO lb, at *1 94; do, 1,805 n>. ut * 
Fenn sylvan In Steers, 1,322 n, ut *5 10 do 1 , 2 s? lb 
* 0 ; Oxen, l.b86 n>, Ut * I 40; Indiana Steers, 1,31 1 lb 
We!rv. nt ,*' , . tf l'v- 1 ’' ,r 100 ° hl ° ■ l "- >.103 lb, at 
Western do. 1,407 ib. at *5 3.5; do, 1.491 A, at *0 VI, 
0 10 , ai *.> 20; PcunsylviuLla Meul Fed do 1,361 a 
THE CHAMPION WAGON. 
THE MERCIFUL MAN IS MERCIFUL TO 
HIS BEAST. 
The Champion is the t dorse's Friend! 
SAVE YOUR HORSES. 
PLATT, Sc CD, 
a 
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The ONLY EAHIVI WAGON SUPPLIED WITH SPRINGS. 
The CHAMPION Is stronger and the draft lighter than any other. It In the easiest wagon for a team to han¬ 
dle. Every CHAMPION guaranteed. Send for circulars. If your dealer will not order a CHAMPION for you, 
send direct to us. Auy reepmixiblr pnrty enn have a Champion on 30 days’ trial. The AVagou 
must be seen at work 10 be appreciated. 
Cere, Truman, Platt & Co., Owego, N. Y. 
"Rillxr 'Rnaltm the mist noted show bull 
-DOeiyil, and sire In America, aud 
De Brave Hendrick, 
and unqiiextiontibly iho best bull of this breed In 
the world. 
Special offerings of cows and Uelfem in calf to these 
valuable bulls, and young bulls of Violet, Bliley Boolyu 
and De Brave Hendrick blood. Prices reasonable. 
Terras easy. Send for circular. 
EDGAlt HCIDEKOFER, 
Meadville, Pa. 
CHANNEL CUN CREAMERY 
Makes the most Butter, Raises all tits Cream 
without ire. WV furnish Churns, Butter 
Workers, and all hinds of Dairy and 
Creamery Goods, first orde• at whale 
sale. Agent, wanted Send for circulars. 
WM, K. LINCOLN t O.. 
Warren. Mass., and Ft. Atkinson, Wlioonslu 
THE BEST CATTLE FASTENING! 
8 Mmr§ 
SELF-ADJUSTING SWISS STANCHION, 
The only Practical Swing Stanchion Invented. Thou¬ 
sands In use. illustrated Circular free, Manufactured 
by F. G. PARSONS & Co.. Addison, Steuben Co. N. Y. 
THE LIGHTNING HITCH 
Is an invention by which ahorse 
can bo hitched aiul uuhitth. I 
to and from n carriage almost 
INSTANTLY. Easily and 
Cheaply A djitatcd to ony *,-1 
of Worr/^«,doing sway with long 
traces, breech straps, fulmfng sn*1 11 nf-int,-ning of 
buckles; pulls from whitlletree Ag/i>6. hiua'le,nf>"iya 
/iM (Jomlortablu to thn horse. 79koio.i •ofa 01 use. Sells an 
si<Vtl. Agent, wanted everywhere. Scinl for circular 
A.lilress The LUilU NI .VG UITCI1 CO., Vork, l’a. 
fb. at *5 15; Chicago Steers. 1,517 tk, at *5 SK do 1.262 
Ib. ai *5 111 ; do, 1,33? lb. at *5 10, Dry Cows, 1,093 Tb. nt 
4e per lb: Pouayl vanla Steers, 1,248 lb, nt *5 ifi; Ken¬ 
tucky "Stiller*." 1,24.5 tb, at *5 per 100 lb; do, 1,204 lb, 
at $8 90. 
Calves.—V eals. 107 rb at5c*;dois2 ib, at 5Mc; 100 do. 
1.5S lb, at Go.do, 132 lb. at 0 *- 4 e: veals, 135 lb, al 5AJC. 
sklmmllk oolves, lull tb,at '2»s c; Butlenullk calves 
183 ib, af.t.Hc. veals, iso lb, ai (He. (lo 138 », at s»jc; 
Sklnmillk culver |02 lb, ut i.'-ye.; veals, 1061b, at 54f,e. 
do 141 B.. at 53ge ji.tr lb. 
SI3KBV ASD 1.AMRA—ReeelpU for six days 24,733 
beat! against .4145; head for the same time last week. 
Clipped Western Sheep. 91 lb, «t *4 60; do 35 lb, at 
Cl 35; Koufueky do. 91 lb, at $4 20; clipped Ohio 
Sheep. HKtt lb ut *1 10; Virginia Spring Lupins, 52 Ih, 
at '.*‘-40 do, 44 Ib, ut Si; do, 46 lb, nt 7e; Cllpjted Ohio 
Sheep, 93 Ih, at *4 tk); Clipped Ohio Yearlings. 74 lb. 
*5170' Clipped Ohio Sheep 8 } Ib. at *1 57to; doS2 Ib. 
at $4 Oi; Cupped Ohio sheep. 10 6 n>, nt *4 62t», per UK) 
Ib; Clipped «ihlo Vrarllng*. J 6 Ib, ut * 6 ; Cllnpod West¬ 
ern sheen, 10? Ib at *1 Ml, cllnpod state Sheep. Hi lb. 
at 1 * 40.4 W’oollcd State 5'curlfugs. 73 lb, at *6 :4); per 
100 lb. 
Hot:-., Receipt* for -,ix days, 29,.'*2 head, against 29, 
119 head for for same rime Inal week. None fur «Uc 
alive. Noiuluully steady at .’''ti(<£.V>jc. pt>r lb. 
BOTFADJ—SHKRI*.—Receipt* for week, 23,6m* head; 
for same Lime last week. 2 ft,IMi head. Market dull and 
unchanged. Inferior 10 Fair, *3 50. 1 3 7.*,; Goml to 
choice,*I to *1 15; Yearlings, *1 7* to *5 85; all offerings 
taken, llous—Receipt* for the wrt<k, 48,64(1 bend; for 
sumo Unto tost week. 35.720 head. .Market steady 
with a good demand. Light. Pigs, $3 7544 14; Mixed 
Pigs aild Light Yorkers, *5 20 to 5 80) Selected York¬ 
ers. *5 8iH5U.'; Selected tueillitm weight*, *5 -IlkA.') 50; 
Selected Heavy Kudu, *5 OOc.® 15; Slags, <1-4 10; all 
offerings taken. 
CmcAUO.—C attlk. Market weaker. Shipping steers 
95U to l,fl(»l tl>, *4 00(44 85; sioekcr* and feeders, *2 75 
(24 20 ; rows, hulls and mixed, *9 if; bulk, $2 si*. 15, 
Hoos,—Market stroug. Rough aud mixed, *5 tUriiS s); 
paekuig aud shipping *5 55; light, *4 7. r s*:> 30; 
skips, *;Vv4 70. sukku.-M arket steady. Shorn, $225 
(<44 25; Wooled, *l®5, Texans, *2 50*365, lamb*, *4 50 
®6 50, 
St. Loub. C'Arfi.8.— .Market steady. Choice Heavy 
Native Steers, *4 GOoSft m); Fair to Good Shipping 
Sleers, *3 i)0®4 55; Bitfebers Meet's, fair to choice, 
$3 5091 -4J; Feeders, fair to good, *8 2nia;3 95; Stockers, 
fair to good. 4 2 20i<t3 15; 1'i-xans. common to choice, 
corn fed *1 90®410. Hons.—Market sironger; choice 
heavy and Butcher* 1 Selection*, *5 |0®ft 90j Packing, 
fair to good, *5 80.jt5 35; Yorkers, medium to prime, 
*5 00,1*5 lit. l'tg«, common to Good, jtl ngu 4 95 , 
Sukki*. Market strong. Clipped to prime. <3 1154,4 20. 
SEND TEN CENTS IN POSTAGE STAMPS TO 
E. & O. WARD, 
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
for Circular giving Important advice about nhip> 
plug product*. Also containing recipe for pre- 
Hcrviug Egg*. Established 1845. 
No. 279 Wu.*hitigton St., New York City. 
1 0,000 Pricked out Pansy Plants. Choicest Varie¬ 
ties. Strong and very cheap, beginning to bloom. 
1). C. HOB ART, Uo titer, N. Y. 
SIMP L3L — DURABLE — EFFICIENT. 
KANTFACTURKI) ISO FOE S-4LK BY 
AMES PLOW COMPANY, 
QI INCY HALL, BOSTON, 
And S3 BEEKMAN STREET, NEW Y r ORK. 
Agents wunted. Send for Circular and Illustrated 
Pamphlet of Implements and Machines. 
1887 GARFIELD’S 
“The American" 
HAY TEDDER. 
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LATEST IMPROVEMENT 
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- WOOD with Circular ant 
Acknowledged 
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THE 
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considering 
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QUANTITY & QUALITY of Work. 
FB EE. Address A. W. bnAT o olllla 
• PaTITNTF.XS AMD SOLX MAJtTJFXCTtTBEKn' X 
MIDDLETOWN SPRINGS, Vermont. 
The Baldwin Ensilage and Feed Gutter. 
testimonial*. 
C. Pierpont 
With Straight 
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Guaranteed the 
simplest.strong 
est anti best cut¬ 
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Patent-Safety tly 
whi‘t-1. Sk-lr ad 
Justing feed 
rolls.Patent link 
feed. We Invite 
comparison and 
trial with auy 
other Cutter 
made. Send for 
Catalogue con 
taintng full de¬ 
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Manufacturers, Nlw Ha VEX, Co.nx. 
Say brook Valley Poultry Yards, 
Will now sell 1.. Brahma and Wyandotte eggs at $125 
per 13; P. Bock aud W. Leghorns, $1.50 per K lMut 51 . 
U. Sunflower seed with every order. Choice stock In 
new baskets. Safety guaranteed. ORSON WIN A NS, 
Oak IIlll, N. Y. 
Imt fiao Acilt, For ttx* prlc« 11 * 
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JONES OF BINGHAMTON. 
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JONES 
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AGENTS WANTED. 
A.U. BE1D, 1686 Barker street, VlULADELTlUi, T-C 
I Will Insure Your Ilogs. 
I will Insure herds numbering 100 head and over 
against death from disease, 
PROVIDED ,>IY REMF.BY 18 FED 
to them under my direction, and the hogs prove upon 
examination, prior to contract, to be In a healthy con¬ 
dition. 
FARMERS! 
IT COSTS LESS TO FEED 50 HOGS WITH 
DR. JOS. HAAS' 
HOG aMPOOLTRY REMEDY 
(None genuine without this trade mark.) 
AS A PREVENTIVE 
THAN TO LOSE ONE BY 
ID isease. 
Because the extra pork It. puts upon the hogs will re¬ 
turn three lime* it* cost. 
Farmers and Feeders who have used It write as fol 
lows: 
I would not think of raising hogs without It.—Lewis 
Miller. Leaf River, llo. 
1 have used your remedy during the last five years, 
and have not lost a hog. although my neighbors have 
unntially sustained great losses. I strongly atlvlse its 
use In a herd at ail times.—Scott, snlvely, Arkoe, Mo. 
1 would not be without It for double the price. 
—Horace fill**, Goshen, Iowa. 
I would uot think of Btoeklng up with six or seven 
hundred hog*, a* I am this fall, had I not learned by 
actual trial fur the piatt five years, that when your 
remedy Is used as directed, that there nred he no loss 
by Swine Disease.—C.O. Bentun, Oitago, Kan. 
1 would el* soon neglect feeding my hogs their natu¬ 
ral food as to deprive them of your Hug and Poultry 
Remedy.—Jacob 51. Harshbargcr, Ladoga, Did. 
Your Remedy Is Just the thing to keep the hog In 
good health. -3. W. Gonaales, Elmwood, Neb. 
It keeps hogs healthy and prevents disease, and 
pays for Itself In putting on extra flesh.—Joel Wle- 
gart, Grant. City, Mo. 
It has never failed to arrest the disease yet.—Jones 
& MusKclmun, St. Parl-s, Ohio. 
Price *8.50, *1.25, and 50 cents per box; 25 pound cans, 
*12.50. Write for testimonial.-;. 
Send two-cent stamp for “Hogology,” a pamphlet 
on swine. 
J os. Haas, V. S., 
Indianapolis, lnd, 
Z Mention the Rural NkwVorker. 
WHITMAN’S 
MAGIC FEED MILL 
WITH STEEL GRINDERS. 
WHITMAN AGRICULTURAL CO., ST. LOUIS, M0. 
Alai Engine on comisii Boiler. 
The -ll,-4|viy!t. itrsl- 
ola*», horLiuntid Ea- 
xln<* la tho market. 
Baginesof vii kind., 
for Ssulog. Thresh¬ 
ing. *ml dinning, x 
infinity. S.-iw iin.l 
Grist Mill*, Thr¬ 
illing Mnehin-s, 
*t«,. » spcolnlty. 
V..4 f>r 1 Hujir.loJ 
l.ll.VlKql ll tk. 
lurk, Fmu. 
The Improved ALL STEEL aud MALLEeVBLE GARD - 
NER HORSE FORK. Also, Ha.v Carriers, <-tc. The 
Best Working Fork in the market. Send for Circulars. 
E. V. R. GA KDSER .v CO.. West town. Orange Co. N.Y. 
FARMERS' SONS owning l heir own horse and buggy, 
having I-*e, can >ceure exclusive management of a 
branch of our business for their county, aud make 
mouev fast, money secuted. Address 
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