THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
CHAilOKCi AU OTHIRV 
Fim..u>Ki.vii!*, I*a. Pjio visions steady. Dkkf.—C ity 
Family. per bin. t«: o«!i; do packer*. *7 so<sS; smoked 
beef, 14 ©I6c Heel ham*. 821)50. Porr. - Mess. 8I6A 
in 5C:d<>. prime inea.i new. 815 Mi: iio.do. family, *111 0 
rali Ml. Hums cmokcd. 12)<H-T4<!. Lakp —City Kellucd. 
$7 do. Steam. 87 12(<j: tin. Dutch* T9' loose, $- 75. 
Bai.timoui:, Mil. provisions steady, quiet Mess 
PorK, 416 'ill: Kulkmoars Shoulders and Clear Kill 
Sides, packed, 7'aOc. bacon shoulders, IHrrs^e; 
Clear Rib Sides. 9)ge: Hams. l2^41lc. Lard-Jtt*flned 
at He. 
$4 10 per iro lb: ludlunu Sheep. 38 u. average, at $! :i7‘^ 
per 100 1l>: Ohio and Indiana Mixed do, 88 lb, at. «4 40, 
I hlo I .limbs, pj lb, nt SR, Ohio Sheep 91 lb average, at 
richer lb: Ohio Rumba, tl lb, ai Re: Pennsylvania do, 
09 lb at Otuf. Jersey Lambs, M ft average at RJ«c per 
lb: do >2 lb, at'm; Ptnusyl vanln do. 61 lb, at SJfiej do 61 
jb, at. OJjc. 
hogs,— ReccIptR for six days, 17.990 bead, against 21,- 
03S bead for saute time last wees. Mate Hogs, 239 
It. average, at ».i 8" per lmj ft-: PlgS, 120 ft. ut li 2ft; 
'Roughs.' 200 11>, at SO 20: State Hogs 290 lb average. 
Family Mess: 816110017 00 for Clear Rack; and 814 50 
for Kxtrn Prime Bkkh - City Fxtre ludla lless $)().'0<a 
11 70 Kxtra Mess. it. barrels 7(587 50. laefcet, $1 W&8; 
Plate«7. Bekf Hams.— quoted ai 817 00. cut mhats 
- Pickled bellies. 12 ft quoted. 9c. 10 Tt> 9Mc Pickled 
Hams, 126V 1'2’ic: PiOKled shoulders. Wtiitje; Kntoked 
Hams, iMfitlstvo; Smoked shoulders, 7e Midi, taw. 
—Long i b at in New York quoted ai s ; Mc. Drksfkd 
H our City Heavy to LIgh>, i'C"i-SgC; Pigs. Ijlfc. L.vttp. 
-Went, rn steam spot at 6.8i)o retlurd. quot¬ 
ed nt 7e; City Steam, R.60e Continent: South Ameri¬ 
can, 7.40c: September. 6,74(5 S.7KC; October. 6 77(<* 
6.79e; November, fi.74(ft6.75c:Uecenibcr, «.7.%v6.i5c: Janu¬ 
ary. 6 St) a R,83c. 
age, at lc per lb; do 92 lb at D^e; Pennsylvania Lambs 
6't lb. at !•!<«: state do. 65 lb, at 6Wc: Pennsylvania 
Sheep. 62 lb average, at 4o per ft; do, 86 ft, at 4 V; 
Pennsylvania Lambs, 65ft. at tiH'c: do 64 ft, at 
State Sheep. 84 Jb average at • 1 per 1 0 lb. Western 
do. 115 lb at Vn Stale Lambs, iculVl 46 ft. at *130; do 
H lb. m $6 Canada West' rn mixed! do, 61 ft lit JO 2)45 
do, 67 lb t»t *6 25 nlso late yesterday, do, -4 lb nt .86 Hi; 
Kentucky Steep, id ft average, at 31 30 per 100 ft: 
do, 93 ft at 81 lo ■ hlo do. 73 lb. at 81 85 do. 75 lb, at 
t l #5 EetltUcky LutilbK. 51 ft, ut 85 50 Jo. 62ft, at Sa 73 
Cate Mn ep, lll-’tlb avirngc nt 84 35 per WO lb: Tcnn- 
sylvanta do, 70 ft at *4 '.f7[6 Kentucky do 95 ftnt 84 25, 
do 89 ft gt { l 'll- Kepmi-ky l.amb«, 57 ft at 85 50: 
. 1it-. Ai- . ai . t- .... t 01.. ... lit tv. _ t. » 
I WILL, INSURE 
YOI R 
Against death by dIsease, AND PAY for 
ALL THAT DIE. 
Write for Terms. 
References: Any bank in this city, or 
the mercantile agencies. 
DR. JOS. HAAS’ 
HOG 
A.ND 
POULTRY 
REMEDY. 
lar. New 81500; I.Attn, Quoted nt 86 25. Dnv Salt 
Meats boxed shoulders, 85 50: Long clear, 87 03: 
clear ribs, 88 05. -hort clear. «8 so, Bacon— 
Boxed Shoulders, id 12)6. Long clear 88 Bi)$: clear 
ribs. *8 9.)i: short clear. 89 2'««t9 30: Uanw 8l2(.(,I4, 
CHICAGO —Mess Pokh. *15 50. i.arp *6 42)4- Short 
Rib sides lloosel. 87 95. dry hulled shoulders, boxed, 
$5 50: short clear sides, boxe< , $8 95, 
DAIRY AND EGO MARKETS. 
New York.—'- n ttfr-C ream West., beat, 24(j&25e; 
do, prime 21 M 23c, do. gottd, 19®2UC; do poor, lilfadse: 
State, extra, ,tails, 25c. do do tubs, 25e; State dn-ry, 
new -Half llrkins, tubs tine, 2Pe22c do do. good, la 
@2tio: dodo poor lft.t 47c; Weep m—Jml'ailon cream 
ery beat. 19-J)c:do. flue lfl)$.tlse: do, poor, (St—C; 
Western dairy, line, Igt-xisc* do, ftilr, l&vtiLTe; do, 
factorv, 1 arlv make, tlrlcln*. best. nyje do. do, do 
do prune, in--lie do <iq do tubs, heat, I7c; do do do 
do prime, KVa 16 ) 60 : do do late make, prime. 
do do (lo. do good, UVi'il'.'ne tla do.poor,lSOtUc. 
Cheese, factory, best white. 1 i«c: do. best 
colored, to: do, good, U-IM 4 C night skims 
medium,8w9e: night do. prime, -jMc; Ohio factory', 
flue, lO&c; do do fair, 9«- 9)»e. 
Kotis. state, und Pennsylvania, fresh-laid perdoz, 
@17c: Michigan, north Ohio and Indiana, fancy 
fresh, 16C do do do, good, l'JsjC, Western, 
good to choice, 15)<.c; do common, I .kail 5c. Cana¬ 
dian, a'vft i«e. 
Boston, Mass —Butter.—Dull. Western Extra 
Creamery. 25c. N. Y. ami Vermont Extra, 26c, Vcr 
moul Dairy Extra. 21 m 22c. Cheese dull Best New 
York and Vermont. lt)4w i2c. Eggs 6teady. Eastern 
extras, 19c. western, fresh, tic. 
BaltmORB, Md.-H i-ttek -Finn. Westeru packed, 
17(a. 2 c; creamery.22ig25c. Eggs—Low, rat ifxaiHiX 
St. Louis, mo. Kuttkii,- Firm. Creamery, 24®27c; 
Dairy. 16 24c; Eggs Steady at L»;< He 
Chicago, 1 II Butt, it. Weak, creamery, I7(3i24)4e; 
dairy, 15(iv2le. Boob.—LI uM 4)40 pernoz 
FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKETS. 
New Yoioc. Wheat. No. 2 Chicago, 78 1 a@79t^c; 
No. 1 Hard. H 5 kir; Ungrnd* d Red, 78... iKV^e No. 3 Red. 
77‘-»o; Nil. 2 lieu W 4 ", No. 2 IP <1 for AUgiLM. 71Bft» 
795 sc. at), for September 79 4 , 01 .,9 llt-iue. do. for Octo¬ 
ber, ' 8 a 15-p.c: no for November, 82,eH2 .7-1 6 c; do 
for December Ifb-i.e *21 11 Hie: do for January. 84)4 
(284tie: do for February, 8 ' !V« s- 5 ’»c. do tor March, 
Stj-ljacsJc: do April. S*.- 88 )ie; do 3lay, 89‘j.a89 9-lhc; 
do June, 89^’e8«*c. Ctrs. 1 graoert Mixta at 4 tt« 
(6 51c NO 2 tU4ee. No. 2 tor September, l 9 ’l 6 H 9 b.e do 
for October. 19)4 ■ OTtiCi do foi November, Vi litDvC. 
do for Decetnb, r, 50>v„5i■ ; do lor Mat, 62)si 58c. 
Oat*. No.ilUtgcalo, white, 83)4ia3H)<c No 2 81X66 
81?<e do ait ;:l->pa IV NO.' White. S7c: MU*d 
Western, 82-3c o hlu* do. '5' Ibc- No, i Mixed for 
August. Sl).;c; do for September, olljc: do for Octo¬ 
ber 3lV»3tV. do for Novi timer. 3.’V: do for De¬ 
cember, KJ4,e Nor i white, October, 55 c. 
FiX>na m, mkaL M.ot'B-wuotntiotts Kim 8210 
@2 90. latter for fancy Stn.err.ne, «2 rh&‘. 2'.: Extra 
No. 2 83 5i.i t 5o ioon 10 Fancy Extra State »;< 6hta 1 (K>: 
Corn-non to itooo Extra Western. 83 tfta s fto Good to 
Choice Kxtra Western *8 fio»4 Jtt: t ommin to fair 
Extra uhio, 88 15.M 00. Good to Fancy 8> 10 ■ : 
Common Kxtra Minnesota. |S 15<6 70 fteax. *8 60 
4 00. Rye Mixture. 85 r.o.j.4 Ui: Straight 8t 00 4 tO: 
Patent. 84 3 hio 4 75- Fatem Winter wheat, Extra *4 Mn 
@*185 '‘tty Mill Extra Tor Went Indies *4 lOfttl 
4 85 Hoctukhs m.odb. (onimon to Fair Kxtra at 
83 Sottf 1 and G 001 I to choice do *1 KM5. Kyk Flour. 
—.Sttperriiie 82 75 3 in. anti fancy, $3 2ft. ( ORS M kal.— 
Yellow W e.Hiert quoted ut 4 . 60 . 0.4 84, ano Braudy- 
Wltu 82 8Na>2 9'. 
Pitii.APKt.ituu, Pa. -Flour.— Western and Pennsyl- 
vanla ^upertlne 42 51) to 32 75: do do do extra, 83aS25. 
PeunsyDaula Family 8 ’(> to 83 75; Pennsylvania 
Roller Process 34 t,t. 4 25: Delaware family. #4i.i&4 40: 
Ohio clear 83 7'.a» IK), do si alght, 1 iKxal 25: In¬ 
diana clear, $3 >5 cl to; do slralghl. -1 ' l>.vl 2ft: St. 
Louis tiud southern Illinois lt-tir. x;t 7 @4 00: do. do, 
straight. «luu 12a: Winter wheat patent, tutr to choice 
St 25«ii4 6’t: .Minnesota bakers' clear, $3 st to 84 lu: 
dodo straight, 84 15 4 4(1; MUtiusoia patents, fair to 
choice. 8< •t' | , 4 , 475: Rye Flour, g.- ihj., 2 75_ per barrel 
for Fair to ' Uuluc: >;tgamoie quoted nt?2 iu Wheat. 
No 2 Hi d lu - xport elevator ai 79c 'o. .’ Kcil for 
AiWUftt THTgi/vTUe: do for September, 7»V‘«t‘ J ?kC- do. 
for October, -UJ8@f4)4t,c; do tor November. 8 U„@s- 2 C . 
Coils.-O ugradi:.I 111 grain depot, !t34,o No. 2 High 
Mixed Ini tittc.elevator 94e; No 2 Mixed for Au 
g llSt, N>X ' 52c do. for September, Mdr > MXc: 'to, for 
ctober. 5.i)i.e, do for N veiulser. Klk.i^Si'Xc. 
Oats. Rejected white, 31c No. 3 white, 32«(.S2)4e: 
U ttgt'adeil white ,13c: No. 2 white, 31 Vie. 
Chicago Fr.ouu. w' inter Win at, s : > ata 1 35: Spring 
Wheat. 83 4J 1 25 Sprliu I’tUcnls. 84 'Oat 50. wheat. 
—No. 2 Spring, #H)fi 0 . NO. 3 do, 65c: No, 2, Red, 61c. 
coax. No. x, 4I)sc. iJaTs 2 2lXc Rvg. No 2. 
45c. Baulky.— No 2 nominal. Flaxseed—No 1.8103X- 
LIVE STOCK MARKS IS 
Nttw York, Saturday, August 27.1887. 
MILCH Cows.- Keeelpts the* week about 85 head. 
The demand eoutlnues light- ns mil* Is plenty and 
prices lower. Ordinary lo good cows have neen sold 
a 1 the range of -:*) 52 tier head. Pul very few have ex 
ceeded *45. Among the reported sales art-23 head by 
p. Me- ube, at >3y.i5; each, and h head by J. Ducey, at 
42 Ml per hcau. 
Rrevlh - Chicago Steers,1,5111 ft average, at S5 65 per 
llKIlb; do. 1 1(5 ft. at 85 60 ; do, 1.354 lit, ut 8' 25; do 
1 , 31.7 ft. at O 20; do. 1,291 ft. at g5 20 do, 1 29J ft, at 
85 HI; LOUg Island lit y Cows l.Mt ft, at 8-‘l 75. West 
Virginia Steers, 87 - lb. average, at §1 30 per HO ft: do 
911 ft. ut 81 241; do. 9in ft. a ‘4 J5; do, I 109 lb. at 
$4 75: Ohio suers. l,i !k) ft average, at *1 m per 100 ft: 
do, l.td'J ft. at 81 40, do. 1,223 ft, at 8 4 85 Chicago 
Sle is. 1.3,3 lb average, at 85 !*4i per 10(1 ft: do 1,4-s lb 
at 85 15 do. 1,319 ft at 85. Kentucky Steers 1,419 ft 
average, nt 8-5 35 per too ft: do. 1.2/4 ft. at 85; Ohio do. 
1,262 lb at 8 . 4 , do 1 , 4.311 ft, at *4 Hr. do 1 W* ft. at *120. 
Indlui R UO, 1.237 lb at 85 U’h> do 1.170 ft. nt 34 65; 
do. 1131 lb at -4 AS Texans. 001 ft. at 81 I'iX do, »)l 
ft. at 84. Kentucky Sbers, 1,226 ft. average, ut 
8517)5 per Ion ft: do, 1,220 ft. at * I 95' do. '.2 Sib. at 
flUlr.do, 1,205 ft. at 84* 5; Indiana do, 1.3 5 It., nt 85 15. 
do 1,1-5 It at *1 23: uhio do, I.in" ft. at 8-"> ••••>: do, 1,.. ! 
ft, nt *5 20: ilo, 1, 864 ft., at *5 -»<; Wesl Virginia do, 1,400 
ft. al $5 20 do. 1.279 ft, til *4 85: do, 1 L65 lO.Ilt Jl (0 less 
$111 oxen 1,-35 lb. ai sl *0 Wi st Virginia steers 1,444 
tl, average, al »a 23 per KM ft,: do, 1,1.0 lb. at s-l t'4)- do. 
1 197 It,, at 84 tu: State Dolls. t*»j In average, ut 82 80 
’ per HO lb; 00,337 ft. at $.>!»). 
cai.vrs. - Buttermilk Calves, 197 ft. average, at 83 
per lull lo; do, ' 2 ll lb, nl g-fjo; do. It. Mb, u( 53 W do, 
2,4 lb, at «M 50: Keil do, 111 lb. at <4 54.; Hlitlernillk 
calve-, 180 ftaverage.nl '2 floperUlo Ite do, 242 ft.al 
8323; Veals. 149 'b, al 87; BU tenidlk Calves. #.,2 lb av- 
< rage at per list lb Mixed do 162 lb. at *v VeaJa. 
VA’.Tb, at 85 50: do, 1.2 ft. hi 9 . Yearlings. 402 lb at 
82 mi DnUerinllk Calves. 1** lb average, at 88 per IU0 
ft Fill ilo, 166ft, at , Mixed do, 233 ft. ut *5: V»nls, 
150 ft, at »7‘4.-; Veals, 124 ft average, nt 7e per ft, But 
termllk Calvea, ;'xi ib average, at 3c per lb reals, ho 
lb, ut lie: Led Calves, lid lb average, at-IXo per lb: 
veals, 16. lb nt 7‘;C; ilo, I 6 lb, at IX 1 '! Grosses. 204 lb 
average, at 4ftc per lb. 
Shlm a No LaWbh. - RreelpU for six days. 88.961 
head against 13,161 In ml tor -ante t me last week. 
State l ambs, 5H n. nvt r> ge ai *‘»e per ft- do, 77 1b, 
a,) Tide; Cauudu do. >6 lb, ai 684 c Western Sheep, 89 
ft average, at 84 70per HKt ft; Canada Lambs, 69 ft, ut 
17: do, 72 lb, at *7 12 V.. *>iate Sheep, 84 lb average at 
4)yc per lb. do, (i till) 12 ft. at S)$e; Lambs, 53 ft, at 
4 ? 4 c; no, 621b at 58401 Pennsylvania Sheep, 61 lb a ver- 
SOLD BY 
EVERY LEADING 
DRIJGG 1ST 
IS THE 
UNITED STATES. 
USFD BY EVERY 
PROMINENT FEEDER. 
ESTABLISHED 
at *5 75 per KM lit, do, 177 ft, at. 85 80; do, 194 lb, at«5 DO. 
sta'*- Hog*. 221 lb average, at <5 60 per 100 lb; Roughs, 
386 lb. at 84 80. 
Buffalo —Cattlk —Receipts for week, 7,276 head; 
f..r some 1 tme last week. ]",A54 head Good to choice 
Shipping scarce and firm-.other grades unchanged and 
market quiel but firm. Shf ep — ReC-eloU for week, 
2:1.601 head for same time last Week. 33 200 head, go d 
toeholeetlrm at S4'2.«a.4 tfl no western lambs here; 
CanadlOn Lam Of steady at -6 io»s 2\ Hoos— Re¬ 
ceipts for week IO.uM head, for h me time Iasi week, 
33.4ft- head. Light Pigs. 81 ‘-0: Good to choice Grus»- 
ers, $5 'Asari 25 Corn-fed Selected Yorkers, 85 35 )5 45, 
selected medium weights. 85 man 55, coarse Mixed 
Heavy Ends, 84 10,-. I 60; stags, iitgi 111). 
Chicago.—Cattle. -Market strong. Shippingsteer9, 
83 20-15 10; stoelc-rs nuo feeders. $1 90g,i 35; cows, 
(mils and mixed, 81 85 m 3oO Texas cattle, 81 75a3; Col 
orado, g3 75,0 3 35 . Hogs, Market siren g- .Vatoe nig It 
er. Rough and mixed *4 S3 .5. imekiHM and ihlpplng, 
85 lV/t ' 45. Ik-lit. “I 8s@5 40: skips. 88 25-94 ,5. shekf. 
.Market steady fur best. Native Muttons, S3IXii 4 15; 
Western, 8d 10@4 65, Texans, 82 S0;a370; lambs, 84 25@ 
5 50. 
ST. Louis.— Cattle.— Market steady. Fair to Choice 
Heavy Native St*-ers. <4 tXxai 90: Butchers' Sceers, 
Fair to Choice, ‘3 50 a4 10 Feeders fair to good. 82 9<) 
Texans, and Indiana -■ ommon grass to good coni fed 
82 20"«63 80 . Hog- — Market ylrong.Cbolce heavy and 
Butchers’Selections. 8 '. 39 0,5 50. Backing, mediant to 
prime. « DltaS '20: Yorkers, medium to Drtme, 8-1 90® 
5 20. Pigs, Common to Oood, S4 40.>510. 
Sheep. Market Arm, Fair to Choice. 3 20@4 15 
Lambs, 3 8 IKa4 IK). 
None genuine except with this Trade Mark. 
— PREVENTS 
DISEASE. 
ARRESTS 
DISEASE. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
“HOGOLOGY,” 
a Pamphlet on Swine, will be mailed to 
any address on receipt of a two-cent 
stamp. 
Mention the Rural New-Yorker. 
DESTROYS WORMS. 
RELIEVES WHEN 
SMUT POISONED. 
INCREASESthe FLESH. 
18 7 6 , 
PRICES: 
82 50, SI.25 and 50 Cents 
per Box. 
25 pound Cans, S12.50. 
JOS. BAAS, l S, 
56 S. Penn Street, 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
rnrr Catalogue of Hyacinths, Tulips. &c., tx„h„„ , 
r^rr mailed on application. HIRAJI „ ? 
SIBLEY & CO., Rochester, N. Y. » u »Pa. 
"THE LIGHTNING HITCH 
Is an invention by w hieh ahi.rte 
be hitched und ut.AtfeA / 
_.Jj/Tij.I_r-f to and from a carriage almost 
^frrn INSTANTLY. Ea.silyand 
t V ! / Cheaply Adjusted matt,/ * 
Aiif — >-x Af flame**, diving away with loog 
traces, bree<-h straps, fastening and nnt'-utleniug Of 
buckles; pulls from whidletrea Sly /-A, simple,a/,cai/A 
fit'. Comfortubtab-tltehorse. Thoustirxls -n Selhnn 
tinhl. Agents wnnt,«l everywhere. Send fur cit-cular. 
Address The UGllT.MNd HITCH CO., lurk. Pa, 
BUCK THORN 
SEND TEN CENTS IN POSTAGE STAMPS TO 
£. & O. WARD. 
»RODBOE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
for Circular giving important advice about .ship¬ 
ping produce. Also containing recipe for pre¬ 
serving Eggs. Established 1845. 
No. 279 Washington St., New York City. 
JONES 
( P AYS the FREICHT 
5 Ton Wagon Seales, 
Iron Lrveri, Slc-ol Bcarlnga. Rr»n 
Tore Beom end *eom Boi for 
$ 60 . 
1 N C^*rr «t jc Scale For frc<* price llx» 
*eoUo* ihj» paper aoi 
V JD8ES OF BINQHAMT9R. 
BLXillAJUTON. N. Y. 
A6ENTS can coin money sell¬ 
ing our ulekel plated mouth piece 
for Tobacco Bags and Pouches. Big 
thing for Agents to handle at State 
and County fairs. Also the Berrlau 
Counterfeit Coin Detector. Send for 
Circular. MOSHER BROS., 
21 Anu St , N. Y. 
THE COLD-WATER DIP (Tbyrno-Cresol) is 
a bandy, sure, safe, absolutely T I Al/A 
NON-POISONOU-S REMEDY I II.KN 
for Lice, Fleas. Mange, Scab, • I"'*” 
all Insect Pests, all skin troubles, and many 
Diseases of Live-stock. Used and recommend¬ 
ed by the leading Breeders and Veterinarians 
throughout the world Send for circular. 
T. W. 1-A\V FORD tSr CO., 
Baltimore. Md. 
OUR'NEW’RE : C LEANER 
SOUTH BEND-tHOIAftyiS^^o^^^^^ENGL 
AND LATE CATALOCUE I 
NO PARMER who has 
used the BUCK. THORN 
PENCE will use any 
otherfenee. - 
•Any man w Uh brains 
knows that this is the 
best, fence manufac¬ 
tured." 
S. \V. Allebton, 
- Chicago. 
Fold by 3,000 agents in 
the V. S. and Canada. 
Samples free by mail, 
he Buck Thorn Fence Co 
Trenton, N, J. 
BLACKSMITH1NG on the FARM 
Sit*e lime and money br usln/f l(olt'« celebrated 
F0R8E and KIT of TOOLS For $ 2 ° 
Larger Size, 835. Single Forge, 110. 
Blacksmith*’ Tools, IIund Drills, Ac. 
HOLT MFQ, C0u52te“lral W»y Clot eland, 0, 
U/arranfad not to blow down 
warranieUoffthe mwer 
and that our Geared 
Wind mi I Is have double 
the power of any ot her 
mil: in existence. 
5rfrs. of Tanks and 
Windmill sup 
plies of every 
description 
Minnesota and 
Northwestern 
R. R. 
Between Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis, and 
between Chicago. Dubuque and Des Moines, Iowa. 
Two limited Tralus each way Daily. 
Mm j 
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AJ\f\ A A A su bseribers already! AVliy not make it a million ? 
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From now to January 1SSS—FOUR MONTHS — & 
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LION CIUTTFK. 
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scud for lllaslrated 
Circular* and Price 
Lint, Address 
The BELCHER A: TAYLOR Agricultural 
Tool Co. (Box 75i, Chicopee Falls, Muss. 
W. L. DOUGLAS 
$3 SHOE. 
The only SR SEAMLESS | ^g ol 
Shoe in the world. I 
Finest Calf, perfect fit, and / Kf X 1 
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snil->li and durable Ebl itf m 
these costing 8' or mW 
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If your dealer does nor keep them, send your name on 
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J Jr f* 
“The Tea Table and how to make it attract-1 
ive." Aoeom piuiying the n ciwawlll be remarks A Senes of Stones for Girls. Hints on Dress, 
uuon r.retty table vljuncts. rn. tho.ls of-serving and Ltniu. tie, How to B-ntertam. Ac. Mrs. Lambert's 
waiting, g-aruishmg. table mauuere and etiquette. 1 tetfe rs. w:Ui Answers to Ce-rrespotidents. 
“Dainlieo and Uesacrtn.” How to prepare U 11 
delicacies suit aid for afl.-rnc-on t. as. or -msl. eve- •’Motber’s 4 ornor," *•Artistic Nceiile- 
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“Scrtbier’a l etters to Guatuvus.” a rich 8 «™» l 1*^8. Finely Illustrated, 
feast of wit. humor, and keen satire, to be read to •* How \V omen ( au Make Money.” By 
husbands. By Mbs. Emma O. HEwrr^ Ella Ropmak Church. 
F.lizx R. P qivvk papers on Recaptions and “Talks with Mothers.” By eminent phy- 
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