THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Nova Scot ia, per bbl, $2 25@2 50; sweet, Virginia choice 
yellow, per obi, SI 75@200; do, Jersey choice, per bbl, 
82 «o2 50: Corn, large, per UK), $12501 15; do small, 
per U)J, 60tv*«l OU; Onions, Connecticut red, per bbl. 
82 50 «*2 7i do, Orange County red, per bill. 81 50® 
2 50; do, yellow, per bbl., *1 7502 75; onions, while, 
per bbl. $9 50@*1; Tomatoes, per crate, 804 6UC: Cab¬ 
bages, Long Island, per 1U0, »5@6bd; Beaus. Mina, 
pel' bag, $1 5otiti2 50 cauliflower, pur bid, $1 2501. 
Brass. — Marrows, choice, old, $2 25, Marrows, 
new. 9'2S5@2 10; medium, choice, new, 92 3G@2 4i>; pea, 
new. $2 3,; red kidneys, *1 0O@I 95; whit© kidneys, 
choice, e; foreign, *i s51 95; green peas new, $1 2U; 
do old, $1 15. 
Poultry.—Uvb.—F owls, Jersey, State, and Penn¬ 
sylvania, per ft, lobje: fowls, West., per tb, tO@10k>0‘ 
roosters, old, per ft, hjortWe; turkeys, per ft 7@Wc; 
ducks, western pel pair, 4074SUC; chickens, near by 
per it. lOdSlte: do,western, per It, 9jij(»lUc; geese, west, 
era, per pair, $1 U0@115. 
POOLTitv. Dhickkko—T urkeys, per pound, at « 
@13c; fowls, Philadelphia and Jersey I1@l2c; do, 
west leed. prime, lUttile; Old cocks, per It, 7c; 
Squabs, while, per doz. $2 75; Squabs, dark, 
per do*, $1 7ft; dudes, Philadelphia, spring, per it. 13 
@15e; do old, choice, UludlC: chickens, spring, Phila¬ 
delphia, per it, 12@17o:do, do, western, per lo.Si&lle; 
do do state, I0@llc 
game,—W oodcock, per pair, 81 2>. Grouse, prime, 
per pair til). j»jc: partridges, prime, per pair, 5Dei<o$l 00; 
English snipe, per doz, 81 odwl 50; wild ducks, per 
pair, 4u@75c. 
Fault*. -Prkkii.- Apples,per bill, $1 23@2 5d,do Infcri 
or, jter bbl. 75cw$l 85i Grapes, per lb, 2K7'*i<lc; Peaches, 
large, choice, per basket, 1 50>*j*2oO; do lair to prime, 
per basket. BUr&t 25; <lo common, per basket. 40@5<>e; 
Pears', Bartlett, per box, $2 bit:! 30; do Sheldon, per 
bbl, $3 5 )ai 3I(0; do Meckel, Taney, do, 84 IM-iftOU; do do 
common to fair do 81 50® 3 Mi. do BcUire Bose, perbtl, 
*4 UtHa,I 50; (.'run berries, Cape Cod, fair to fancy, per 
bbl. $11 00&S mi; do do do per crate, 82 51c do Jer. 
sey. per crate, 81 75si2 25 Quinces, per bbl, 82 O0uii4 50 s 
Pui'rrs. -Dun n. -Evaporated apples continue easy 
In price ami are ©died for moderately. Poaches 
sell fairly. Small fruits are unchanged. The quota¬ 
tions are for: Apples. Evaporated, Choice to 
fancy, 1H( do do common to prime, new, 8@ 
9c; do sliced, now, 5aKc; do chopped, 2itf@3cj do 
cores and ektns,2l£@2$fe; Cherrlea-piUed.uew,insane; 
Raspberries —evaporated. new. 25@tbc. Hlackberries, 
prime, new, 34p.u9e, Huckleberries, new, 10c; Peaches, 
sun-dried, peeled, new Hia.'2he; <to Delaware, evaporat¬ 
ed, peeled, 28,it>32o; dodo do impeded, I6@1 Bc, 
PROVISION MARKETS. 
New York.—Provisions.—Pork.- Mess, quoted at 
$14 25@14 f*0 for Old; 815 25@ 1550 for new, City Short 
Clear. $15 50<^ 17; Extra Prime, 815; Prime Mess, $I4@ 
15; Family Mess, <19 5U020. SkSF-Oity eixtra In¬ 
dia Jless. *H5*15. Extra Mess. In barrels. $7 StkaS; 
Paeket, $8@S 30, Plate, 87 50@8. Family Mess, $8@ 
8 50. UiiKT U.ms.—Quoted at 818 25. cut Mkats.— 
Green Shoulders, P.c; Green Hams, hi |ti average, 
8)40, both Western pile s. Pickled Kellies quoted :GjC 
for 12 lb and lUe for Id lb average Pickled Hams, t1@ 
ll)*e; Pickled shoulders, Mje; Smoked Hum,. 1'2'^ej 
Smoked shoulders, 6 ; >pgtM**' Dbksskd Hons-City 
Heavy to Rigid,•S'ys.K'.Ae; Pigs. 7c. I,aro.-W estern 
Steam for home use. quoted at <) S0;*t<k82Jtfe;Clty Steam 
6.7,‘ie. re lined Coutlueul, quoted at ?e; South Ameri¬ 
can, 7.40@7.4!ic; Ortobor. 6.70lie6,7;te: November, 6,62 « 
6 die: Ilei'endier, 6.r,: ,;,s.ii5e; January, P.lifi jis.KHe; Feb 
ruary, 6.1986,1k*, March, tt.iltiyh.iuo, 
Philaukluhia, Pa. -Provisions.— Brick.—C ity fam¬ 
ily, $S 5dLe.u (0; do packets, s7 50.*«>S 00; Smoked beef, 
14(",d'C. Reel hams, 81N./.2U. l'OKK.—Mess, $Ui@l6 50; do 
prime mess, new, $15 AO; tin, do. family, $16 Ml 
Ml< 50. Hams—smoked, 12«cl.(Q(c do S. P. cured lutes, 
iOJt*@12v; Sides, clear ribbed In -nlt.'.lOj*,*, IDtr do smoked 
lojA'AI0>4 c; sUouKicrs ill ary salt.Cully cured,ip^c.do do 
smoked, iul7!go, shoulders, pickle cured, »>‘-y.<,7e. do do 
smoked, 7fv">He: hollies in pickle, 9Va@lt)c; do break¬ 
fast bacon, il@i2c. Lard —City Reiiued. 87 2x«s; do, 
Steam, 80 8*Jt&C®7; do, Butchers' loose, $6 5019*6 75. 
Chicago.—Mess Pork.-$ u so. lard.-P er 100 lbs, 
86 5K. Short Rib sides (loose), 87 40; dry salted 
shoulders, boxed, $5 25; short clear sides, boxec, $7 85. 
DAIRY AND KGG MARKETS. 
New York.—Hcttkr—C reamery. —West, best. '2Vo 
25)tie;do, prune. Sl*y/2lu,il*J, good.ltf&20e;du poor 1 (Set 17c, 
do June, 170(210; State, extra, palls, 26.g>2iC, do do tubs, 
25Rj'.t'26e;Stale ilairy.new—Half lli'kins, tubs, best, '21c; 
do do tide, 20u*23c; do, do, good, l' J <ol9C; do do, poor. 
16 @I?l'; IIi'kIuh, line, ilo good,lSoultki. West, rn 
—Imitation creamery, best, lMoUtg; do, tine, 1 <V<0 
lie; Western dairy, tine, )7@l8c; do, fair, ir>sj 
@16c; do, factory, early make, tlrklus, lofsiliUyc; 
do, do, do do tubs, l&ube; do do late mulce, 
boat, 15 ;-uk. ific; lluclo (111 do prime, 15c; dodo do, do, 
good, 14<v. 14'ijC' do do,poor, 13@18>tfe. 
Chkks it. - Factory, best white, ViAllit; do, best 
colored, 12.a.l2^Ci do, good, IlipvtIIAsc: light skims, 
best, do common, 6@Bc; Ohio factory, Hue, 
lhitHktU; do do tulr, tf^ktluc. 
Kuus. State, and Pennsylvania, fresh-laid, per doz, 
21(a*22e; Western, fancy fri'Sh, 20>yC, do good to 
choice, Soc: do conimou. I'vil.tjc; do Ice-house 
cholee, H-iUiuCuiiailiau, (resh, 19Mj(»2oe. do, Ice-house, 
choice, PkjjMUc. 
Boston, Maas.—Butter.—Extra Northern Creamery, 
26c, Western Extra Creamery, '2«c. Cheese quiet. 
Eggs Ib'in. Kasleru extrns, 22c; western, l'ha^uc. 
PiuiADicij'iiiA, Pa. — Burritii. — Penn, creamery 
extra at V5u26c; western cream ary extra at 25^i2tic; 
B. C. and N. V. creamery extra, 2U*22e; packing but¬ 
ter, llttfittc. Cheese was sternly; New Vork full cream, 
l'2i-tjc; Ohio tints, cnniei'.ll'f .ili'ue.dn tair to prime,lutB 
(adlc, Pennsylvania pai t sslms, —i*—e. do full do — 
—e. Eggs drm and active; IT-uusy Ivonla Ursts, 22e; 
Ohio and other western tlrsts, 21c. 
Baltimore, Md.—B utter— Firmer. Western packed, 
15iul3c; creamery, 22ij;25c, Eggs—At ltksdDc. 
CiUCAuo, 111 —Buitbu.—C reamery, 18s.'i".;-(.C; dairy, 
16(®2 u)4C. Egos.— fresh Northern, 17u»iy,’$e. per doz. ’ 
KLOUR AND GRAIN MARKETS. 
New York.—Wheat.—U ngraded Spring, 8l?4(yl8254c; 
No. 2 Chlcngo, e. f. amt L, at v.'^e; Ungraded Red, 8U‘, 
No. 2 Red, 8dp.i>sl.tjc; No. 2 Red, for October, 
81(rta!'V->; do for No'ember, 82t*5'2 11 lt>0; dtl. for De¬ 
cember, M3 5 16,4.84 1:Die; do fur January 3-t6c; 
do for February, -fl'ie; do .March. sU^SlWe; do 
April, St: .(isSUc; do May .88 U-blgW ll-lOc, do for June, 
8U‘l sdo tor December, IMS'S, 93‘ v c- Rau'.ky, — 
Western, ft'Nj.cPk*. fklON. - Ungraded Mixed at 52J< 
a54c. No, 3, A.%.'(.V2;*ie; No. 2 tot October, N2H.,ta2Wc, 
do tor November, .V2 l _i .<i.V2bje; do lor December, 524* 
(<2)52 Re; do for January. 32'ti.u52^e; do tor .May, 
534*0. uArs.-No.a, 32Re, do, Whit©, S3e, No. 2, 8S}4 
(iSAiMio; do Wnite, Hto; No. I WliitO. iikjc; Sllxeo 
Wes.ern. S.'l^.tSttvc; White do, 3t>.sl0o; No. '2 White 
for LHttolMtr. (kie; do Noveuilier, X5ts.ii:t6l(,c; ib> for l)e- 
cember, 3 uSjC, No. 2 for October, Al'*.* «4*e; dolor 
November, 33-kf.t38-'*t,e; do for Decemia-r, .t; 1 ; (*33J^e: 
do for Jauuury , )cw; do for ‘liny, Mur Fsiili. W Tb, Ml 
<3 H"’C.; i;u Iti.flU.gkSOe. HI ft, N).tSv. 100 lb, B0c:n$l llO; 
sharps, $1 d)>yl 05; rye feed, sVrtiuoc; 
Flour asu Mbal.—Klou a.—QuotatIons: Flue $2 uu 
@2 73; Supcrttne, $2 5Uot3 U*; Extra No. 2, $3 l«><t 
3 ID; Good U) Fancy Extra State. 8-1 NA<s l tx); 
Common to Good Extra Western. 83 00,03 U>; Good to 
Choice Extra Western, 83 MU*l 85; I’omnum to Fair 
Extra Ohio, 83 !Mtai3 01; Good to Fancy, $4 Ulutl SO; 
Common Extra ilinuesota, »8 Gk/#S 70; Clear, *3 65 ■<, 
4 15; Rye Mixture, 83 65'ilfrl 15; Straight, 84 0tJs4 50; 
Paient, $4 Atu,4 90: Patent Winter Wneat, Extra, $4 lu 
@81 90. latter for old; City Mill Exirafor W.ludlos.84 15 
@4 35. Soc rueas KLOOa.—Coinmou lo Pair Extra at 
$3 20:it4 01; GOtul lo Fancy, do $4 lc.it I 85. RVK Flouii. 
—supernno, <3 55j»,3 85, and fanny, 81 00. Corn 
Mrau-YcIIow Western quoted at 82 0KA2 85; and 
Bruudywtnt! 82 s>5@3 #3. sxli - .200 libls Uraudywtne, 
82 95. BUCK" HEAT Fi.oi u. Quoted at $2 6(Xa2 85, 
Boston, .Mass. Flour. Common Extras, 83 10® 
3 »); SprtUg Wheat Patents, cholee to fauey.84 i'Va I 93 
Coru Steamer Yellow, 37@38ts; Steamer Mixed, 
56t(g;. fats N’o.2 W Idte, Sli'-ig;; Shorts, quiet; Middlings 
per ton, 8)i@2l; WIuut shorts, 818. 
Bn-'FAIO, N. Y. Wheat.- No, 1 Hard, dull; Old. 
85©; llow , •‘vie; Old No. I Hard Northern PaCdie, -vS l -<ji', 
new do, 8le; whiter wheat lu fair demand. No. 2 red 
Michigan, sue; Nb. 1 white Michigan, itlRiC. Corn—No. 
2, I9e; No, 3, t+ijf ii Isk* 1 ' 1" store: No. 2 yellow, i9e. on 
track. Oats -No. '2 while, Sdc; No. 3 white. 32!<ic; No. 2 
mixed, ale. 
uhilapkm iha, Fa.-F lour,-W estern and Fennsyl- 
vanltt Superb ue. $2 is to g2 6:>; do do do extra, $2 73w,3; 
FennsylvuiUa Family, 83 50 to $3 15; Pennsylvauln 
Roller Process, $ku.|4 25; Delaware family, 8h«*84 40; 
Ohio clear, $3 iN.vi 00; do straight, $4 uuu< t 25; In¬ 
diana clear, 83 7Ngl 00; do straight, $1 W@4 23; St. 
Louts and Southern Illinois clear, $:i ?.V,i,4 00; do, do, 
strulght, 8 100@4 25; Winter wluat patent, fair to choice 
84 25@4 50; Minnesota bakers’ clear, 8*100 to 84 25; 
do do straight, $•! '25@4 50; .Minnesota patents, fair to 
choice, 84 t>2)t!@$4 90; Rye Flour, 83 2fl@3 30 per barrel 
Wheat.—R ejected at 7()@78c; Steamer No. 2 Red 111 
grain depot. Hilo. Ungraded In grain depot, Hte; No. 2 
Red for Ortoner, HloytlWc; <lo for November, h"2‘.:(@ 
S'itjc; do for December, do for January, 
S-tk(a,H5i‘, Corn—N o. 2 rulxt-d short storage In gTRtn 
depot, 5'2@52!fc; do regular grain depot, and track, 
52*^0: No. '2 yellow In 20th at. elevator, 53C: No 2 Mixed 
for October. 50@5!C; do for November. 50f-tMu, do for 
December, 49S-Wap*; do for Januarv, H‘-4(a.atX'. Oats. 
—No. 2 mixed on truck at 3UUc; chotee No. 3 whlto 
track, 35ftc; No. 2 white. 3(»yfffl364<c; choice do, X7c. 
emcAOO, Ill—Flour.—Choice lo fancy winter pnt- 
euts, 81 00<at 25; southern winters, *3tki@H K5; Mfchl 
gan ami Wisconsin winters, $.1 60@4 00; fair to choice 
seconds, $2 6 (Vj 8 fte,choice to fancy Minnesota patents, 
84 K5@4 5(1; soft wheat patents, 31 lOvx t SO; Minnesota 
bakers’ In sacks, 1S25@3S0; medium to choice soft 
springs. *3 80603 85: low grade springs, ft TOffl? ."<0; Rye 
Flour in barrels, «2 70@2'90. 
LIVE STOCK MARKE’IS. 
Nsw York, Saturday, Oct. 8, 1887. 
Beeves.—V irginia Steers, 1,400 tt average, at'85 per 
100 It; do 1,334 It, at 84 «5; do, 1.279 lb, at 84 60; 
do: 1,150 m, at $4 60, "hlo do 1,190 lb, at $3 90; do, 
1,053 lb, at 84; do 1,323 1h, at 81 5U; Ciuciuuatl Steers, 
1,298 tt a vet age at At 70 per 10(1 tb; do l ,2m tt. at 84 00; 
do, 1,303 tb. at 8) 10; do. 1,174 at $4 25; Trnni sKce 
Oxen, 1,377 tb ut 8385; do, 1.420 lb at 83 75, do, 160} TO 
at 83 50; Ohio Steers, 1,282 t», at 84 80; do 1,29" tb. at 
81 10; Colorado Steers, 1.173 lb. avenige. at $3 73 tier 
100 n>; do, 1,110 tb. at *3 35, do 1.1,V. Ib at $3 35. do, 1,147 
lb at $2 50; do, 1104 Ib, at 83 45; Texans, 1.IS5 ft, at 
81 60: do 1,169 ib, at 83 19)1 Chicago Natives, 1,260 tb, 
at 84 25, do, 1127 lb at $.8 85; do 1U0 tb. at $3 75: Slate 
Steers, l.;*T» lb, average, at $1 15 per HYl lb: Chicago 
do 19l)6 Ib.at $1 73.00, T2»>3 lb, at 84 43; do, 1265 lb at 
$4 2"; do 1153 ft at St 20; do, 1172 ft at do (Oxen) 
1.133 ft. at 43 01: do, J1SI) lb at nt. 3 85; Connecticut Oxen, 
1638 ib at 83 40: Buffalo Bulls, I is.2 ir. at 88; Illinois 
Steers, (extrai lMs It average, at $■■> 35 per 10) lb; do 
1’58 tb at 0A 27y.j; do 13tA ft. at si ;)0; krtitucky do. 
1527 lb ut s:. 15. do UJtl ft nt 84 7tr, do (mainly Oxen) 
1124 ft, nt 83 95; Indiana Steer*. 1244 ft, at $1 ,'5; unto 
do 1377 lt> nt 44 SO; do 1356 tb at 81 60; Michigan Steers, 
1.230 lb. av erage at $4 25 per 10) lb; Ohio do 1353 ft ut 
84 10, do, 4810 ft, at 81 i0; Iudianu do, T237 ft ut $1; do 
12.50 ft at 90, Kentucky do 110) ft at .$4 75; do 1352 
lb at 84.50; do, 1170 ft at $4 25, do, 1256 lb $4 25. 
Calvics.- f'ldengo Calves, 365 ft average, at 3c per lb; 
Grosser*, *247 lb, average, at. 2^c per ft; Grassers, 2ui ft 
average at 823U per 100 ft; Fed Calves. 3> 0 D>. at $3 5b; 
Grassers, 271 ft average at 2;)4c per lb; Grasscrs, IP) ft 
average; at V’tyC per ft; do. 217 Ib, at 2'yc. 
Sheep and Laitbs.—R eceipts for six days, 88,203 
head, against I7.SS5 bea*l for the same time last week. 
State Sheep, H2 lb average, nt 4c per ft,; State Sheep 
and Lambs, 36 ft, at 4c; Pennsylvania Lambs, 65 ft. at 
.VEe; do, 69 lb, at 5 *4"; do. 67 lb. Ut 37^0, State Sheep, 
104 1b average, at lvie per ft*. Northern Canada do, 
99 ft, at 4Viv: Northern t'atm la Iairnbs, tst ft. at safe: 
no. 78W lli at t>; do, 65 Ib, at fir; <'anJulian do, 7U lb at 
fit-kc: State do, fis Ib at f tp ; State Lambs, 17 lb, at 85 
per I'D Ib; do 61 lb. at $6 :-a )■ Penusy Ivaula Sheep. 31 lb 
84 50 per 10> lb; Pcnnnylvaida UirutM cu lb. at 85 60; 
Canadian Lambs. 72?4 ft, nt $<7 13; Pennsylvania 
sheet*. 73 1b average, nt 4c per Ib; Pennsylvania 
Lambs, 61 Hi 11* at 86c; Pennsylvania Sheep. KiH. lb at 
lH|e per lb; Pennsylvania Lambs *S lb at >vie; Vvlucou- 
slu Sheep, SO lb average, at 84 20 per tui lb. 
Boos,—Receipts for five days, :I3,US head, against 32,- 
705 head for same time last w eek. No sales ou live 
weight. Nutultiully su-ady at 5 4..‘>'-4e per lb. 
Buffalo -Sheep.—R eceipts for week, 35,JX) head: 
for same time last week, .i7.su) bead; Inferior to fair, 
83 25@3 r.j gooit to choice, 84 in A4 in,* i5 ears Canadlau 
lambs for sale. »5 in j,ft "5. Rods.—R ooelpts fur week 
thus far. H). 133 head; for same thne last week, 53.515 
head. Mixed Pigs and Light Yorkers 8 4 50 ^4 85; Se- 
locted YorRcrs, 84 70-t4 75, Sclneied medium weights. 
84 75@4 S3; extra, $i 3V Coarse mired heavy en*U, $3 75 
@4 '25; Slags. $3 25@8 75;*2 cars left over. 
CmCAOO.—OATTI.B,—Shipping sreers 82 75*tl 90.Stock¬ 
ers and feeders. $1'‘*0.|63 2>; Cows, bulls and Mixed. 
$1 '2o<i2 ■*!; TeX2is cattle. $1 5ik« .itK); western range s, 
82 00,1,1 25. Hou.s.-Mixed. 84 3110.4 5(1; heavy, $4 25@ 
4 85i Light, 84 2D,11 55; Rottgn and skli*s, 8’ UOtttl 10; 
SHEEP.— Natives. $2 <5,*13U; Western $3 25@3 64; Texans 
$2 35@3 60; lambs, 81 20 o>5 25 (ter 100 ft*. 
Sr, Lons.—O attlk.—F air to Choice Heavy Native 
Steers. *3 MlLtl 6.4: Butchers’ Steers, Fair to Choice, 
83 30<c3 93, Feeders, fair to good, 82 O) i.:i:i0; Texans, 
and Indiana common grass to good corn fed, 82 in@ 
3 70. Hous.—Market active. Choice heavy and Buieh- 
©rs'Selections, 04 3 i U O; Packing uiul Yorkers, me¬ 
dium to prime. 84 2U/M 60; Pigs, Coinmou to (food, 
83 s(U4 20 . Sukiu*. -Market Arm. Fair to Faucy, 
$2 8U@« 90; Lambs, 3 7U&4 30, 
COMM I NK* AT1U.NS RECSIVBD FOR THB WEEK ENDING 
October 8, 1887. 
J. M. S.—P. 51. A., thanks—E, G.—A. B. C., thanks—T. 
C.-G. W. T., thanks—H. S.-M. W. F.—J. N. M., thanks 
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—II. H.-G. E. M.-G, W. C.-A. B. P—C. L.—A. E. M — 
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S £ iL5 e ® 31 nl V* trodnceii in its present form 
3 3 Ml ^ ; Yj Oi hv M ismn A Ihuniinin 1861. 
w 11 3 ■ V E Otbcr makers followed in 
-the inHniif.'ictnro of tJiese 
instruments, bill the Mason d: Unmlitv Organs have 
always maintained their supremacy as the beet in 
the world. 
Mason A Tlamlin off* r. as demonstration of the 
nncumiled t.'X' - cl:''tH‘ti of their orgatis. the fart that 
it all of the great. World's Exhibitions, ainee that, of 
Paris, 1867, in competition wi b best makers of nil 
countries, they huvu invariably taken the highest 
honors. Illu-trated i atalogues free, 
sh I m a j A A Mason & Hamlin’s Piano 
Oi A nni Stringer was introduced by 
r I II SVI them in ISs-j, at d has been 
I B 13 3 1 W V I pronounced by experts the 
"greatest improvement in 
pianos in half a century." ... 
A circular, containing testimonials from three 
hundred purchasers, musicians, and tuners, sent, 
together with descriptive-catalogue, to any applicant. 
Pianos uuu Organs sold lor cash or easy payments; 
also rented. 
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN & PIANO CO. 
154 Tremont St., Boston. 46 E. 14th St. tUnion Sq.), N.Y. 
> i\ii_i l a ... i 
OIL MEAL. 
ALSO KNOWN AS 
LINSEED MEAL AND OILCAKE MEAL. 
5Iost profitable addition to the food of Live Stock 
known. Send for lute-t circulars giving full Informa¬ 
tion. and list of valuable food rations. 
Now Is the time to buy. Prices very much lower 
than ever before. Quotations given for any quantity, 
and freights named to nil points. 
We guarantee our meal strietly pure, and mnnufac 
lured by the Old Proves- Correspondence solicited. 
MANN UltOt*. & CO., 
Niagara Linseed Oil Works, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Mention the Rural New-Yohkeu. 
THE LANE & BODLEY CO 
CINCINNATI. 
B. W. PAl i\E & SONS, 
Box 17 . Elmira, N. Y. 
Use the llulluday Standard 
d1, n 1l...,..dl Y 1 I -____ 
to and 
dajf, 
wnen ou:-door worx is «u*?pcoi3ed oo the Farm. The same Mill 
will cat corn stalled, saw wlxk!, run churn and grind ftone, pump 
water, etc. 
We roanuflxM iro the lfalTadar Standard Beared and 
Pumplnff Wind Cora Shell era. I-X-L Iron 
Feed Mill*, I-X-L StM.lL Cuttera, Hor-e . rs. Jacks, 
SaA TaMca. Stax nr i itHYii^: T • I c miatiog of A nt- Friction. 
Ro»ersih>, Swluel and Fc*d Har Carriers. Harp^m snl Grapple 
Hjrie Har Kork* PulMrs ±lA "Floor li a v a f j>l line of 
Tanks. Tank fixtures acdT^iraps fiM* Fvul, Oraxmectal, Village 
and Rsiftxav purp3-»*-s. Semi f:-r ca.ixlocn? aTt.l pires. 
Kellable Atreitt«« wanted .o all an&*ti^aed territorr. 
U. S. WLNi) ENGINE A PUMP CO., Bataria. Ill. 
Wnrrnnted the moat perfect Force-Feed 
Fertilizer Ball! la extstenre. Send Tor cir¬ 
cular, A, B. FARUUHAK, York, Pa. 
LEFFEL’S iRorLoK 
Wind Engine 
Strongest and L .•< 
easiest regulated 
All Work i n g " " S S3 
Parts made of Malleable Iron. > ?’ ajM 
Catalogue Free. Address / g v Y 
SPRINGFIELD MACHINE CO. All. ! 
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. * rydlLI i 
for all purjKises. An experience of thirty years 
permits us tooil'er tbe best. 
Good work at low prices. Send for circular II. 
Will shell a 
Bushel of Corn 
in 4 MINUTES. 
Agents Wanted. 
J SAMPLE 
SHELLER 
$ 3 . 00 . 
WARRANTED 
HOLT MFQ.CO., ».* UcnUmt.U. 
-'BaS 
l noiuiy hj llolt'b wltbn 
d KIT of TOOLS Vor « 
IL-tp Larger Sir 
/y-drt Hluoknitill 
e, $25. Single Forge, • 
•hV Tool*, Bond Drllle, A 
Patented 
Nov. 24,1685. 
CHAMPION 
Vj? FENCE 
Surpasses all other wire and picket fence machines, 
lor making strong and durable fences in the held, 
that uo stock wfll break down. On rough, hilly 
ground, it keeps pickets perpendicular, which no 
other machine will do without constant adjustment. 
Is Is easy lo handle, uses any kind of pickets, and 
any size of winv Write for circular and price. 
WAYNt AGRICULTURAL CO., Richmond, lad. 
Pe^FeCtep ©XySCH 
Entirely Different. Greatest Improvement. 
Its success is unprecedented. Gained greater 
popularity at home in three months, without ad¬ 
vertising, than all other Oxygen Treatments 
combined after twenty years of advertising. For 
Consumption, Catarrh, Hay Fever, Asthma, 
Throat Troubles, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Ner¬ 
vous Prostration and General Debility. Purifies 
and Enriches the Blood. Home Treatment 
shipped all over the world. Interesting letter* 
from prominent patients showing its great su¬ 
periority, and Treatise Free by Mail. 
Walter c. browning, m. d., 
1235 Arch Street, - PHILADELPHIA. PA. 
