LATEST MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New Yoke, Saturday, Dec. 10,1887. 
NEW YORK MARKETS. 
Cotton.—T he quotations, according to the American 
classification, are as follows: 
New Orleans. 
Uplands. and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary.. TjW i 7 A . 
Strict Ordinary.8J* K% ...... 
Good Ordinary. V .*5-111 0 5-16 . 
Strict Good Ordinary.. It 11-16 9 18-16 . 
Low Middling. 1(1 1-16 10 8-16 ...... 
8trlct Low Middling. 10 5-16 10 7-16 . 
Middling .. .1016 ins* . 
Good Middling. 1061 10J6 . 
9 8-16 
9 5-16 
. 9 11-16 
9 18-16 
10 1-16 
10 8-16 
10 5-16 
10 7-16 
1046 
lo»S 
10?i 
IOTA 
.10 15-16 
11 1-16 
.11 5-16 
II 7-16 
.11 15-16 
11 1-16 
#TAlNJtL». 
Good Ordinary.7 0-16 Low Middling.9 3-16 
Strict Good Ord.844 I Middling. . 10 116 
Hay a.ki) STitAw.—A gonorally quiet market with 
values indicating no Important changes, nay choice 
Timothy period ft, Me: No. i.HOe: No, 2 BV.uTOc; « lo 
ver mixed, 65«4,7lle: clover, ,i0ia00c shipping. SO(«55ei 
Straw. Long rye lo.g.75e,short do, McpnAc, oat, It * 0000 . 
Hops For cholor stock, ihc demutid Is fair, but oth¬ 
erwise light. yuol lit lops N. Y. Slate new crop choice 
(scarcei '. r u do medium, in prime, Um 16 c do comninii 
iou»iA', do crop t>( |m'i beeii BtoiTc: do common to me¬ 
dium. 4 to 5e; Paetoc coast crop of 1887 fair to prime, 
11 to 16c; do 1 H 86 cuinmon to good. 7 lo 10c; do lgood 
to prime, 5 to 7c; Foreign— Ui rnians. crop of 188?, 20 to 
27c; do lssii, |q to 15c, 
PoutTitV-— l;vk.— Iii live pollliry fowls and ehlckrns 
are In fair demand, wlih choice bringing full prices. 
Turkeys at e selling pretty will at quotation*. Lucks 
and geese easier. 1-oWla, Jersey, otuie, ttud 1‘t-uli 
syivanlu, per Ui.tKk", fowls, Western, per B>,'JtjiBUc 
roosters, old, per lb, .VAOe; turkeys, per ft H(«i10e; 
ducks, wesiern pel pair, 43300c; chickens, near by 
per lb. 8<310ui do, western, per lb, 86llOe; geese, 
western, per pair, 'J0e,«4*1 15. 
Poultry Dmooutn. larucy*. per pound, at 1 
lie; fowls, Jersey, prime, iti-ilUc; fowls, west¬ 
ern, lk<t>e*. Squabs, while, per doz, *2 »t« 2 75; 
Squabs, dark, per do*. #1 75; ducks, Philadel¬ 
phia, spring, per lb, I In 13c: do Jersey, choice, 
113512c;uo old, chubc. HojOe: chickens, Philadelphia, 
per lb, 126615c. do, Jersey, choice, per lb. 1 pa 12c, do 
western, per lb, I'xaac; do stare. tk»iuc, Uccse, per 
lb. t<!6 12c. 
Gams.-G rouse, prime,per pair, 81 iKkjcl 25; Partridges 
prime, pier pair, 70 to Hue; \\ lid ducks, per pair, 50c to 
*5; yuall, choice, per doz, 2175. 
FRUIT AND VEGETA RLE MARKETS. 
Fruits.—K ansu,—A moderate sale for apples at quo¬ 
tations. Grapes are a lltlli easier uu a more liberal 
supply and light sales. Cranberries lu good demand, 
with rail prices realized The heat oranges In demand 
and steady (jiionuloii are for. Apples,-King, per 
bbl, $3 U0 48 25; do, Greening. »2*i'2 f«l; do Baldwin, *2 
(a2 50; lit) Spiu. x'J IJUsta 50; Uo Spy, *2 IUi.,2 50,do Infer! 
or, per bbl Cl 0 j*I 75; Grapes, per lb. tui6c. uran 
berrie*, Cape Cod, fair to tauey, per bbl. 28(g) 11; do 
do do eomnion, per bbl, *6(tt7 lAJ: do do do per crate. *3 
®8 50: do Jersey, per crate. 22 50a3 25 Oranges, 
Florida, fancy, per box, 23 23:03 30 do do choice, t'l 73 
@3, do do, fair to good. 82 27« 2 50, 
Fri-ita.—D im b. Evaporated atiples are moving 
slowly nt quotations; .> fair inquiry for sun dried 
sliced. Peaches In moderate sale, (juotutlou* are 
for: Apples.—Evaporated, Choice to fancy, si^wine; 
do common to prime, evaporated 7 • hj^e; do sliced, 
new, 5«7V<c; do chopped, 2*p<i8e;(io cores and skins, 
liy@2e; Apples, State, quarters, new, 5>g-i f-e, Cherries 
— pitted, OViaSOC! Raspberries-evaporated, new ,22 
@24c dusuu-drled, 'JtHa/lt'; Blackberries W<C; iluekel- 
berrles new. Ilia tie, I’eiiclte*, Min dried. peeled, 166# 
19c (lo southern, (inpecleii, 6hi'j*7c: I'Runs, State, lo 
6#12e. 
New Yoiuc.- Potatoes are about steady in price, 
with moderate trading. Choice onions sell at full 
prices, roia.oes. Stale Burbank, pi r bbl, *2 (*K<i> 
2 25, State Hebron, a2«/2 15: State Peerless, per bbl. 
82 UM2 35; Scotch, MfigllUni. per sack. 82 l'k.i '2 15: 
Nova Scotia, per bbl, 22 IJU(«.2 »; sweet, Jersey per 
bbl. 82 Mined i5 On or s, Connecticut rei! per'bbl, 
22 50 All do. Orange County red, per bbl, 81 l*;ov'2 Mi; 
do, yellow, per Idjl., 22 ML'S fill; Cabbages, Long Isl¬ 
and, per lull. ■!(■' cauliflow er, per bbl, 81 :sk«:i Ml; 
Turnips, per bbl, 90c; beaus, string, per crate. §l(a.l 25, 
PmLAbKi.eni\, Pa,—Potat oob —White Early Rose, 
choice, per bush. 7liw i3c; do fair to good. BOQtJk*; Rur- 
banks and White Stars, choice, 7:ioi do fair to good. 
60 to lise; Hebron*, Choice, 6H to 71 e; cto fair to good, 60 
to 65c; Pennsylvania Mixed. 50 t jSOe., 
PROVISION MARKETS. 
Nkw York.—Provisions.—Pork.-M ess, quoted 815 25 
6x215 50 foi one year old; $11 506214 75 for two year old; 
Short Clear, *15 iMalT'U; Extra Prime, *12 J06SI2 75; 
Family Mess. 815 25<#17 25. fiRnr-Clty Extra In 
dla ileus, Xi:l('sl5. Extru Mess. In barrels. *S 0J6ts 25; 
Packet, *H 50; Plate. #3 2'oi> iO. Faintly Mess, *8 5066 
9. Burnt M ams. - iguoted at 816 Ma.ll 75. CUT MraT».- 
PleKled Bellies, quote I i J4c bid for 12 llj average; 
Pickled Hams, lu'ie; Pickled Shoulders, 74<e;Smoked 
Hams, )14,c; Smoked Shouldi rs. S.(je Dukiuikh Hoos. 
— city Heavy to Llghi. iV. w „ 7jjc; Pigs. 7Me. Lard.— 
Western steam spot. 7.«u«i 6,(uc. City steam, I.libt 
7.50c; Retlned quoted 7Jk*c, foullueiit «e; South Amer¬ 
ican* December. i.et-Ou.aSc, January. i.58-< 7,60c; Febru¬ 
ary 7.62m ; 6He Maxell. i,0u.1.7<*e; April. Jin'; 51 ay, 1.35 
®7.9oc: June, 7.91 to 7.96c; July, 3 Ore. 
PHH.APKi.ruu, Pa.- provisions,- Rkkf.— City ram- 
lly. per bbl, 89v 9 r>0: do packets, <8 30: Smoked beef, 
126913c. Reel haiu*,4li JOfalk 50. PottK. Mess, $166x16 JO; 
Uo prime tne-s>, new, *1 1 5b; do, do, family, *L6 on 
®16 M). Hams smoked,ll'vuilvlic ilos, P.cured In tea, 
l(K®llc: sides, clear ribbed lu tiil]ti8}^(at.9c' do smoked 
9446ilUe, sliouhier.- lu dry sail, lidly cured, li^auV^-; 
do smoked, ie; slioukb is, pickle cured, 694<<i7c do 
smoked, .JtjiiHe; bellies lu pickle, OyCOgC; do break¬ 
fast bacon. llkrtltc Laup —City Rellmsl, *s 14)48 2>; do, 
Steum, 8< 75; butchers' loose, *7 to ; 25. 
RaLHMOuk, 51 d. Provisions Mess l'ork, *15 25 
Hulkincuts Ehoulders and Clear Rib Sides, 
packed,7!i<i» 9c. Bacon- shoulders,7V‘i'Wc{ Clear Rib 
Sides, kl 6 Ci Rama, 126412 - 540 . Lanl—Rellned at Sj 0 e. 
Chicauo — Mess Pork. *14 256x1-4 50. Lard.-P er 100 
lbs, *i 5246. short Rib aides douseg *1 106i7 45; dry 
salti-d shoulders, boxed, *5 Ikl; short dear Mdes, boxed 
*7 8U«7 85. 
DAIRY AND EGG MARKETS. 
N»:w York. Ul TTh.lt. Flue grudis are firm and In 
fair demand, otherwise the for Hug Is quiet and about 
steady, Wi.sn.in ... (Jio.iuc; l.lglu, 6i Penn 
sylvamu, lilKoJe: State Creamery, 20j»2Ke; State Dnlry, 
half fDkin tubs, 16 ha2*c: Welsh iium. 196425c; State tlr- 
klns, 16 - 22c; llrklns and tub-, lt>a25; Western factory, 
1-I«i23; Wenteru dairy, 156422c, Western Imllatloii 
Creamery, l»6»25c. 
CHKKsh- l-'aney, September, li>te; Factory, choice, 
UJAeutlhie; do, good, l(i‘tiallo: light skims, best, Su* 
HJ6c; do common, Ji*4e; Ohio factory. One, ll>*6jiilJtc; 
Skllns. Petiusy I YiUila, I to 2c. 
Eons, strictly fancy frtwh in light supply and want 
ed moderately. AH others ate rat her quiet and show 
but lilt le strength lo price-. vuointloiiH lire state, 
and Pcunxylviuiia, Iresn-iulil, tier Uox, .'4u2,c; West 
• ern, rnney fresh. 24ux25e. do fair to choice, 23425c; 
limed, I7y.I sc: lute packed, 206 r22R|C. 
PunADKU'tiu, Pa. Hotter.-P enusy'vanlii cream¬ 
ery, extra. SO) : writeru do do, ! 0 e; H (J. and N. 
Y. creamery extra, £"hu26o; pueklug butter, I0ut 12 c. 
Cheese was firm N. Y. full creum. 12Miti>Ukc. Ohio 
Hats, choice, ll> 4 e, do fair lo prime, lit*/ lltRC. 
Eggs were nrm, I Vmt. firsts, 25 to U6c; Ohio anil 
otlier western llrsts, 25c. 
Chicauo. ill Uerixu.- Fancy Creamery, J^pjSlc; 
dairy, 20 * 20e. Kou*.—236826c. per dux. 
At.ua NV.-HrTrun,— state creamery, choice, 3 c. 
Weatrru oreiiinery choice, 2sc. Slut,- dairy, 25 to 26c; 
fair to gisid, iNfitv.’e, Wesiern dairy, enolco, 2 a024c, 
Chmsb.— state factory, full cream, i;io, dairy, 
good to fancy, 12 to 12y*c. ordinary, 1U to lie. 
Boston Flue grades tlrm Western creamery ex¬ 
tras. 29 to k e; extra lli*sls, 25 lo '/le; factory, eholoe, 21 
6»22e: New York i tviiniery extras, rti to 27c; Vermont 
extra, 2H to 23e; dairy, clpdcc, 21"<<2c; cagp.-ru cream¬ 
ery, choice, 25®(tie. Cheese—Northern choice, I'/nuL'MiO 
Ohio choice, 111661- 12c; Northern sage, 12 to t:ie. 
Clnvgland, O.— Rutter— Creamery lair, 22 to 26c; 
fancy, 27 to ->0c: fancy duiry bucked, 21 to 26c; store 
choice, 18 to 22u; ;modmm dairy packed, 12 to 16c 
grease butter, 6 to He; creamery 16 to I7e. 
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Baltimore, Md.—B utter—W estern packed, 17 to 20c 
creamery, 22 to 28c. Eggs—Firmer at 23@24c. 
ORAIN MARKETS. 
New York —Whkat.-C hoice Ungraded 88 c: Un¬ 
graded Red, 87V6t96Vfir-. No. 2 Bed, 9l)|^<«!H!J4c; Eleva¬ 
tor, 91j*f6x920 delivered. 9i free on board; No. 1 red 
9l7*c; No. 2 Red, for December, tHlWc: do Tor Jan 
uary 90J<@«l4^c.; do for February, 9IM6«92Hc; do March 
926x935te; do April, SliprfWMc;do May y4Jko/H55i<-', do 
June, '.Ci^fri Ti< w e; rjn for lft-cenibcr. 994*6x98780. CORK. 
- Ungraded Mixed. 628t'</6I!qe- old No. :> 62c; No. 2 
fSJ^aUl^cchivuwr* urid Instore: (MWoiBSc delivered. 
No. 2 tor December. t> 2 We; do for January. 
do for February, OSfeMftc do for .May, ttSkiMHlhe. 
Oats.-N o. 3, 38c; do, White. 3HWc. 2, wwa'J/Mei 
do. White. No. 1 White, 41e: Ml*e<( 
Western. S7(ina9(^e; white do, 396414c; No. 2 White 
for December, itfeq to 5954 c: do fur January 397* to 
lt>!-.ie; No. 2 for DeeembW. do for January, 
•tS-iktO 3856C; do for Muy, 397k t<> Ul'qe. 
Ht: kkai.o, N. Y.—Wheat. No. 1 hard, H9‘(ic asked. 
Corn—No. 2Instore. 5,?.iisx5S!4e; do on track. 595410 
59c, No.2 yellow. 59Wjiit6Ue.. Oats.-No. 2 while, HTyj® 
3Hc; No. 3 white, ;(tic; No. 2 mixed, 35c. Barley.— 
No, 1 Canada, 9ln«95c; No. 2 Canada. 9(Bi91c: No 2 
Milwaukee. 83<®84e; State, 726tH5<:. Rye—No. 2 west¬ 
ern, 67c. 
I'HU.AliEU’lUA,Pa. Wheat.—N o. 2 red Iii export ek-va 
tor, HxDje; No. 2 Red for December. S9nHlif<e: do for 
January, do for February, 'UV* 9 the; do for 
51 arch, ‘J/HfitdSft. Cork—N o.3 yellow In gtalu depot, 
early 58c. steamer No. 2 rnlx,-<l In grain depot 57c; 
quoted export elevator, .Vit*,-. old No. 2 mixed In 2uth- 
*1 elevator, 66c; No 2 Mixed for December, 57'<i5h'(,<: 
do for Jnnuarv, 595i<a6(Jc; do for February, GOffiHlHc. 
do for March, ttO'eIdo. oa im. No. •/ while, liki futures 
a hliude llniKT, but ilull. No. 2 white, December, 39*0 
(3.395ic, do for January, lu-oiAe^C; do for February, 
40J^ts41C: ilofw March, lb® ll^e. 
llAi.TtMor.K, Md,—Wheat .—Southern lb in. Red. Utv;< 
92c; do Amber,92»A.9Se; wesiern higher; No. 2 winter red 
spot. 8 V,i sSip-: Deeemlier, s/BCa 9 .*,Ue; do January, 87<® 
Si< 0 c. Cuni- Southern firm. White, MVSi&TC; Yellow, 
:Jim 57e; vi . sieru Idghet -. mixed spot, new, ri6ig,5i 7f,c; 
(lo for January. 386<,M‘4e, Oats.-Flrm.Soutliern, 35 to 
39 e western white, 37 to 89c; western mixed, 35 to 3»c; 
Peuu., 3ft to 3Me. Rye - Firm at 82 to Rtc. 
Dictuoit, Mich,—Wheat. —No. I white cash. 95V*e; No. 
2 red do, RSWc; December, H5Uc; January, S 6 JJ 0 bid; 
May, 91c bid. Corn—No. 2, 53VftC. Gats-No. 2, 32c; No. 
2 while. 3154 c. 
Milwackkk, \V T ls. Wheat, easier: cash, 7SVc; Janu- 
ary, 7644c; May, 3256c. < orn—No. 3, e.ie, (>ats--N'o. 2 
white, 3346C, No. 1, 61460. Barley—No. 2, 6344 c. 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nxw York, Saturday. Dec. 10 1887. 
Much Cows.—Receipts thus far this week. 71 head- 
Dealers report a slow trade at * 3 Hrf. r i 9 per head for 
eomnion to good cows, with "strippers” selling at *20 
6X25 each. 
Rfbveh.—S uite Steers, 1.036ft,. average at *3 55 per 
1001 b. da 1,354 lb, at *3115, Ohio dt)ll 74 lb at *370 
do 1296 lb at *1 65; Indiana do, 1192 lb at83 35; do 
1102 lb nt 83 50; do. i.u72 lb at *3 3u Illinois do H5fl U> 
at. *3 ,90;do 1102 lb at *3 30; Uo (365 lb at f I :*•; do 1306 
ft.s ul*l liu; do 13U lb ui >160: do 1.370 liiat $4 3146: 
do 1239 lb at *1 10; do 9-4> ft,, at *3 35: do 1171 lb. at 
*1 211 ; do 1307 lb ftl *4 '25; do 1848 ts, at *4 3'; do !lss 
ft, at 81, Keutneky do 1329 tb at 8'29. do D2< ft* at *5; 
do 1166 ft at *;i 75; Texas do lWS ft ut 83 70; Uo 1073 ft 
at 83 55. 
calves.—R eported quiet and unchanged, with sales 
of veals at 649)40 jn>r lb; graseers at ‘ite&'i&c. ami 
fed calves at 2 Jg to 444 c. 
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sintxp a st* Lambs.—S tate Sheep, 9)7 lb. average at 
*4 25 per Kin ft; Ohio 90 111 ill «l LI; do 91 ft al (l 25; 
do hi ft at 84 25: Cumuli! do 133 1b, nt *4 73: Colorado 
do 105 ft* nt*4, Territory do 106 ft, at *4- western do 
do 97 ft nt $4 9ri- state lambs, 56 ft*, at $5 50; do <0 
ft at 86 30, do 74 10, ai $6 90; Ohio do 19 ft ut ** u64«-, 
M lelilgau do 0144 ft. at *5 6244: Cutiada do SI ft, at 
$6 lu; do. SI lb. ut *6 65: do nISi ft at *6 75; do 91 ft at 
*6 30, ilo KH44 ft at *6 5744. 
lions.—The rew -ales on the live weight were at lo 
(iil5 .'i5 per J00 ft. with very fair uITerlngs sold al $5 10. 
Buffalo. SUKER— Receipts for week 47,800 head. 
For same time last week. Iu,600 head Common to fair. 
*3 25 a 3 75; ihstd u> choice. *1<«,4 50; good to choice 
Western I Hindis *5 iO*5 60; Cauadiau lambs scarce 
and flrttl at »5 UO-g,5 20. Hoos — Receipts lor week 77,- 
6!» bead. For same time last week, 71,495 head. IJght 
1'lgs *4 75<<t5 0t>: Mixed pigs and light Yorkers, *5 10 
6.5 20: sulecteil, Yorkers, 85 25(45 35, Selected me¬ 
dium weights. 85 857X3 10: Coarse mixed heavy ends, 
*4 506S4 70; Slags. *3 506x4 UO. 
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^'*/ 9^ of tile new poiniH 
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St. Locih, Mo. — Oattl*.—C hoice Heavy Native 
Steers, *1 S0t»5 00; Fulr to Good, *S 756,4 35; Butchers' 
Steers, Medium to l'holer, *3 118*4 00, stoekeis 
and feeders, fair to good, *180* 3 00; Rangers com¬ 
mon to good corn fed, *2 20**4 lu. Hoos.—Choice 
heavy and Butchers' Selections, *5 206|l5 45: Packing 
uud Yorkers medium to choice. *4 8S»5 : IU; Pigs, Com¬ 
mon to Good, *4 30«4 Hi. SitKKf.—Fair to Fancy, 
*3 local U0. 
WOOL MARKETS. 
New York.—T he movement this week has been very 
nuKleruic . The variation* lu prices are unimportant. 
Sules 20.(8*: ft.s X null XX Ohio at Tic*33c; 10,1*0 fts No 
1 do at 37r. 34 i»H» fts scoured Texas at 50a. lf»r. 25,000 tbs 
Ori'goii at 19<t*J(ig 39,UUU ll» Territory ut 19 v'23c, 6 . 
llis .Montevideo ut 23 to 2544*'; 9-do lb* tmwashed 
e niblng, lUUi unwashed western, 25.0UH lbs black 
sooured, il.GA)scoured California, los bales FaM India, 
67 bale* Persian, 7,060 lb« domestic noils, and 7i,W»)U«s 
domestic pulled on private term*. 
Boston. The Wool market ha* been more quiet and 
price*, icnuiin unchanged and siea<iy. The transoe 
tlons of the week ainouide.] to, 2.1S6.1MJ pounds of all 
kinds. * Oho and Pennsylvania fleeces have Ih-<-ii sold 
at 31 to 3144C for X, si to *24xe for XX, and :t3<- for XX 
ond alKivc, Michigan fleeces have been very quiet 
and X wool w111 uol htlng over 29 lo 294«e. No. 1 wools 
have been selllug al 34c, but are generally held at .iV. 
Combing nnd dclalue lleis-e* are in steady dernanrl 
a previous prices, feirlioty wool has been sold at 
16 to 23J40; bul sales at 23 6026440 wi re for very choice 
meillum Montana. Fall Texas wool Inis bia-n *old to 
1 ho extent of 274,000 Ilia at 13 10 20c* but prinelpailly nt 
16 to lie. Nothing has been doing lu spring Texas 
wool. Full California wool has beeu forced olt al low 
prices, some lot* of hurry selling ut Me uud from tiutl 
up to i:*e for free. Western unwashed and unmer¬ 
chantable fleeces have been lu demand at 19 to iSe. 
Pulled wools have been sternly and foreign wools 
quiot, 
Commumications Kkckivkh FOR TUB Wkek E.NDIXO 
Dkcgmukr lb, 1887. 
W.C.—E.L.T.—J. K. M II. B„ thanks—N. C., ,Ir.- 
G. V,S. B. a, P. II. J.-C. A G.-W. W.-T. H. H.- 
E. C. A.-W. O.W.-C. H.S.-T.H ll. N.J. C.-H.H. 
M. 1* i* M. A. S. C. M. B. B„ thanks ('. I). K. 
. 1 . W. /. II. J. N. M. K. I'. F C. Met * I'. IV ( 
c. KcH.-c.ll D. C 8. H.—H. L. B.-C. If. M.—E.J.W.— 
V. B. B -0 .0 —Mis* J. W.-J. H B . thanks.—C, M. G. 
thanks.-S. F. ll.-N. K. a. P, B. thanks—W. C. B., 
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PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE 
JE8TABLI8liED 1HG5. 
S. H. ti 1 :. U. FROST, 
100 PARK PLATE, N. Y. 
Sldpper* desiring to favor us will be furnished 
■tt noihi, shipping cards, ew„ on anplieailon. Prompt 
ness guaranteed. References, Kviial Nkw-Yorkku 
I rving Natloual Rank. etc. 
JKksF) ittli, niUMi illlu, 
t hr*lvr IVkltf, li, rW.UIr,* A York* 
I’l*,. SuathJuau, iut.ifutd 
OxfnN Mown *hr>p«t,3 l,4*nb> 
4'olUy .Sb*ph*r*l lloo u4 
l'uullry. SvndfuriaUloga* 
in tU'kx a (<j.l'8ii*.r» 
Also a full line of GENE It A1* MKshRt STOCK. Write for particulars, stating quantity, size 
varieties, etc,, wanted, 
SMITHS, POWELL & LAMB, Syracuse, N. Y. 
•*T A BLE MAN I' UK. From one to Gb car loads. 
Free on board at Jersey Olty. Write for terms and 
prices. \VI • l*I.\ H N1 LTV. 
•20-J 18th M„ Jeney City. 
PEAHWON’S 
jmxr GRIND *‘^ 1 
J 1 U 11 I II Li Oyster shell: 
t-rnlmm Flour A torn, intt 
WBnj <L qHftNDMILUf&u 
IOO per rent, more mac 
in keeping Poult rv*. Also PD WE It i(U>LS u 
FAR M FE45D >111.1 .*■*. < 'ircuhir^A.Dclt,-'iim<mia 
•eA on (.apiicatioQ. R'll.HI.V BROS. Easton. Pi 
PERFECT HATCHER 
AND 
PERFECT BROODER, 
The loading machines of the world for Artificial 
Hatching and raising all kinds of Poultry. II. D. Grlu- 
dle, M.D., writes: "Out of 27 successive hatches with 
the Perfect Hatcher the average wits 97 per cent.” 
This bouts all records of hens or machines. Don’t buy 
an Incubator until you see our clrcula 
AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC CO., LIMITED, 
FLYURA, N. Y. 
THE BEST CATTLE FASTENING! 
SMITH’S 
SELF-ADJUSTING SWING STANCHION, 
The only Practical Swing Stanchion Invented. Thou¬ 
sands In use. Illustrated Circular free. Manufactured 
by F. G. PARSON’S * Co.. Addison. Steuben Co. N. Y. 
S TEAM! $ TEAM! 
We build Automatic Engines from 2 to 2UU H. P., 
equal to anything lu market. 
a Large Lot of 2,3 and 4-H. Engii.es 
with or without boilers, low for cash. 
B. W . PAYNE & SONS, 
Box 17. Elmira, N. Y. 
AT B0TT05I PRICES. 
SOLD FOR CASH DIRECTLY TO CONSUMERS. 
Save agents' profits, uud secure Reliable and Lasting 
FERTILIZERS. 
Highest recommendation* where tried side by side 
with other standard brands. 
Send for Catalogue. 
JOHN M. PEARSON, Hudson. N. Y. 
EVERY FARMER 
THE BEST JR HIS OWN 
is the MILLER 
CHEAPEST .t 8 -—^ 
fcr 
Ifni WS HAVE HAD 
£i32 years Experience, 
Usotho llaltailur atauilurd Geared 11 ln«t Mill. I-X-L 
Corn Hheller**,! 1.A.-L Inin F*-i-il Mill »ml 3o ruut »hvll- 
iu( »jJ grlaiUu* .1 h.Jtup, thu. urn. Mil *u*t UMUtuB* lo *u3 
from the (IrlM Mill. ThU »,*rk r.xu hon, -v t*ioy. windy 
when out door work U *u*i>ro3ed ou the Fuiu. The ,»m*< Mill 
win out ooro ,uik>. >«w wood, rua churn and grind .tons, yump 
wxtur, «*tc. 
We nuunifv-oirr th. Hullfultir StaitJurd Gc«rc<1 iuiJ 
Pumplnir H im) Mlll*,|.X»L Oorn l*X*L Iron 
Kpi’u Ml I In, I-X-L s<nlU Cutter** llnr-*’ rowuf*. Jiolu, 
8»w raliU-s, S(AU«lKr*l lliiyln< Tool*, coufilfiilng of Ami-Kriction. 
KevcrNible, Sw»v«M *n«t KoJ ll»r UArrlerv. U*rjM>on en>i Grupple 
Hoi'sc H*y Korkt, PuIImyh an«1 Vloor Hooke. Al«o a full lino oi 
Tanki, TnuW Kixiurcv au>l Pujti{>a for Kxnn, Onuvmenlftl, Village 
auit Kail war purpoie*. 8eutl for ciUKlogue ami price*. 
licUuble Vueut• wftotM Id til una*l»:ue>l trrritorr. 
t. IS, WIND ENUINE A PUMP CO.. Ratafia. Ill. 
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