I WILL INSURE YOUR HOGS! 
DR. JOS. HAAS' 
HOG AND POULTRY REMEDY 
Live Poultry.—S pring chickens, Sc., fowls. Jersey, 
State aivi Pennsylvania, per lb, lOiu.iic.; do. Western, d 
ib, at 10c.: turkeys, per », at 9&lUc.; ducks, western, 
per pair, at 6(1®80c.; geese, western, pur pulr, at smite 
81.50: pigeons. per pair, at30®33e 
Drksseo Poultry —Turkeys, ii/?i le. for Philadelphia 
13i«1 le per ft for Jersey, aualtelle. per ft for western; 
chickens, Philadelphia large, at 10 c. per ft - , <10. 
small at I ; fowls, Philadelphia, prime, ll..< 12c; 
do. Jewev at llt» Qc,: State and western at DftlOe. 
(1 ami: Quail, V tin*.. $1 5(V3>1 <5; partridges, State anti 
Pennsylvania, Choir©, per pair, at 75(<>3','>e.;dO. Ohio and 
Michigan, prime, per pair, at (BfiuTJC,; do. Minnesota 
and eastern, per pair, KKnodc.; grouse, prime, dry. per 
pair, at l«»c.: d<>. Inferior at :;n -|(>c,; wild rlueks, 
canvas, per pair, at 82 fi0i(/$3; do., red head, per pair, at 
75c.@8l; do. mallard, western, per pair, at 30ft tlOe.; do., 
teal, blue wing. 30ft 50c.; rabbits, pit pair, at 2S>« SOe; 
hares, eastefli, per pair, at 25c. 
Cotton— The quotations, according to the American 
classification, areas follows; 
Mew Orleans. 
Uplands. and Util/. Texas. 
Ordinary.0 9-16 644 6?4 
Strict Ordinary. 7 7 3-16 7 3-16 
flood Ordinary. .7 13-16 8J4 &14 
Strict (food Ordinary. H 3 $ s 916 8 9-16 
Low Middling. 8 13-16 8 15-16 
Strict Low Middling.. 9 9 3-16 9 8-16 
Middling. 9 3-16 9% 99$ 
Good Middling. .89-16 Uft£ 9% 
-Strict Hood Middling. 9 ia-16 in iu 
Middling Fair . -.10 8-16 If3s l‘>>s 
Fair.10 IS-16 11 U 
HT.UMIU. 
Good Ordinary.696 , Low Middling. 7H 
Strict Good Ordinary,7 1-16 Middling. 85g 
Fuesu Ftturrs—yuotatInns are: Situ Bias cocoanuts 
al 837 flOfiiilOUO. Apples—Baldwin, per bbl.. at 8175; 
Greening, pgr bbl. at 81 TTru J no. Grapes—Catawba at 
6 c. per lb. In baskets;Isabella at 3L,c. per ft. Cranberries 
—Cape Cod, choice, per bbl., g*.S0: do. fancy, ■>$6 50; 
good lo prime, per bbl,, 81 5D,.j $5 35; do. light colored, 
per bid. ul $40O '$d r>0.; do, choice, per crate, at 81 <3 
<•< 83ill; do, fair to good, per urate, at. §1 5U.. 
81 63. Florida oranges—Fancy at $8 25: Choice at 
82 dO&S 00; do. Inferior at 61 75ft 82. Florlda lemons at 
$3 25 ■' $3 73 f<<r choice, and $2 50ft 8 for fair. 
Dried Fkcitx— tjuuted: Apples—Fancy evaporated, 
i\i'" ,«!<•; new, choice. 7c; fancy North Carolina td iced, 
new, at choice <|o. at c.; choice Tennes¬ 
see quartets at 2(.<2!de.; state quarters at 3V. - .3?*c.; 
North Carolina quartersat 2 - 140 . Feuclie»—Peeled North 
Carolina, choice, al in ? He.: fancy at 12• 13c.: extra 
fancy ut 13i;tllc.r Georgia, choice, new. at lh -lie.; do. 
prime at U' v i'.; mapcelcd halves at • -..I unpoeled 
quarters at Sc.; Delaware evaporated, peeled, at 2! < 
2tie, Choice pitted cherries at noe tic Evaporated 
raspberries at lie; Sifti-drled do. iu-flie. Blackberries— 
Crime at 8 £< 8 **c. Whortleberries nl 7Lic. 
PEAXTJTfi.—Quotations at 1 !<,'<.life. for best hand¬ 
picked, and 3—3!>$c- for farmer* - grade*. 
Hay and Straw -Quotations arc for: Choice timothy 
hay at 90 cents; good at Ns - .: medium at 80c.; shipping 
at (5cs Clover mixed at *•> <73e.; No. 1 rye straw at 
90c short rye straw ut 65..7JC, ont straw at sue. 
SEED—Clover at 9nit}ye. as to grade. Timothy Is 
quiet-; quoted at 81 !K\v $2 <1, Linseed nominal. Flax 
seed quoted at Al 8 b delivered, 
Sugar—F air Refining, Mgc; 96 test Centrifugal, 6(*c: 
sales. Ill hhds, and 3,130 nags Centrifugal,6 r . k c; t ut 
loaf, 7 8-16t,! 7fl<-, Cubes, 6 15-bio: Powdered, nt-vd'-fc; 
Granulated, at 8 13-ltic; Mould "A.’’ i d • Coufee- 
tloners' "A,” 61116c; Standard “A," 6.se Vine - off 
"A,” tic; W hite Extra "C," 3**e; Extra ’’C,” 5'.<.e flUjcj 
“C," 6 *; u&51qc; Vt'llnn*, fitariljc, 
Tallow—P rime City quoted at 47*o. 
VkoetaBLES—P otatoes—Long. island Hose, hulk, per 
bbl., JjCl 00 i .82 25; Mew York Hose. SI 7.V.■ 82<«.); Eastern 
and Nova Scotia Hose at 82 IJO" > *5; Burbank, State, at 
f l 75. r 821 X 1 ; eastern and Kora ScuUa, per bbl, $2e '225; 
tebron, do, do, ilo, per bbl, at $2 to;-2 25. Prolltlc and 
Goodrich, per bbl.. at $ 1 . 3 . vl. sw« i potatoes, Vir¬ 
ginia, at $2 256 .82 50 per bbl. Cabbages, per ltd. at $1 a 
$5. Onions—Yellow, pot - bbl.. at S2 75,. $3: do. red, per 
bbl., at $2 GOftVSi. Turnips,—llusslu, per bbl., at .'*»•• 2c. 
Marrow squash. per bbl., at Sue.; Hubbard squash, tier 
bbl.. at 5t>ft.75e. CVmllilower, per bbl., at $1 5u *8 :*j 
Wheat, 4,044,340 bushels; flour, 4.949,931 bar 
rels; mill stuff, 144,253 tons. Following are 
the figures for 1884; Receipts—Wheat,29,822,- 
720 bushels; flour, 102,152 barrels: mill stuff, 
5,253 tons. Shipments—Wheat, 4,5815,900 bush¬ 
els; flour, 5,817,1572 barrels: mill stuff, 140,959 
tons. Wheat now iu store—Minneapolis, 1,- 
2115.751 bushels: Duluth. 5,304,9013; St. Paul, 0,- 
200,000. Receipts last week—Wheat, 55,440 
bushels; Hour, 54,530 barrels. Business very 
dull now. 
H. J. BAKER & BR0„ 
215 PEARL STREET, N. Y 
(Established 1850.) 
OUR CUSTOMERS SAY OF OUR 
“The Best Potatoes with your Fertilizer and more than 
twice as many." 
“Used for the last three years; gave smooth potatoes 
and satisfactory crop." 
"With your Potato Manure raised 360 Bushels Good 
Potatoes per acre.” 
“Have used ever since you made It, and knoic it is a 
good tiling.’' 
‘■The best Fertilizer for Potatoes I ever used.” 
"Yours gave the best results, beatlug every other 
kind.” 
Complete Manures prepared specially for every farm 
crop. 
A A A minoniated Snprr Phosphate {. made 
Pelican lion© Fertilizer, * from bone 
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS ALL KINDS. 
Send for Pamphlet. 
BUY the Boss Zinc nnd Leather Ankle Boots. (Others 
become worthless soon as wet.) The zinc lined bowl 
keeps the boot In sham' and place In wet weather, and 
lasts n lifetime. Sold liy Harness Makers on 60 days 
trial. MTd by Dexter Curtis, Madison, Wis,—Ad©. 
A ('ouch, (.'old, or Sore Throat should not be 
neglected, BROWN’S BilOKcttiAi. TitoriiJgt area simple 
remedy, ami give prompt relief. 25 eis. a box,— Adv. 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
[None Gcnoioa without tlliJ Trxde Mu*,! 
Is the only Practical Preventive of the so- 
called Swine Plague. 
It has never bepn surpassed as an increaser of 
pork and general system tonic. Aiding digestion, 
stimulating the biliary organs, preventing torpor 
and engorgement of the liver, and regulating the 
bowels.it removes and prevents the formation of 
disease germs, and preserves to the well bred hog 
his natural constitution, "’here it ''~“ K — *'“* 
snoh animals in Ihe prescribed 
other-directions faithfully observe! 
Aiding digestion, 
id regulating the 
formation of 
Where it has been fed to 
uantitles, and 
__ _ _OT. R has proved 
a thorough preventive agaiust swine disease. 
AS A> EVIDENCE OF FAITH 
! u my remedy I make the following offer: 
1 will insure herds of swine of not Itss than one 
hunuitd In number against disease, at a small fee 
per bead, -uovidpd they are fed my remedy under 
mv direction and prove upon examination prior to 
contract that hey are in a healthy condition, and 
are neither in-bred, close-bred nor the progeny of 
such. . , , _ 
1 . I will forfeit < 100.00 to any breeder whoso offer 
to examine for insurance I decline, provi- d be 
forwards remittance to cover my expenses to and 
from location of bogs, or I faiL to prove to the satis¬ 
faction of any disinterested party, that failure to 
respond to invitation Is caused by prior engagement 
or by matters of at least- equal importance. 
2 I will forfeit *miJ 0 If I decline upon examina¬ 
tion to Insure such herds, if my judgment as to 
their condition ot health is overborne by the result 
of an examination made by at least two properly 
qualified and graduated veterinary surgeons. 
Facts arc Better thau Assertions. 
Please read the following testimony: 
GtKsONTON-P. O.. Pa., Fflb. 2,1885. 
Dr Jo<=, Haas—Dear Sir: About n year ago our 
herd h<-re numbered about 2,7ft) head. Disease 
broke out, and no remedy we bad would arrest the 
trouble Our losses were heavy and we had to give 
.Saturday, January, 9,1685. 
Chicago.—C ompared with prices a week 
ago, regular wheat is 2' 4 e. lower; No. 2Spriug, 
3>j*c. lower. Corn, 3 j£c. lower. Oats, %c. 
higher. Fork, 87*.jf. higher. Cattle, higher. 
Hogs, from lac. to 20e, higher. Sheep, from 
20c. to 35a higher. 
WUEAT.- Higher; sales ranged January, 81 : ‘46i82?fce; 
February, at tOC@-i2-Xe.; May, at STftpXtfMittc.; >*»• 
2 -sprint;, ai 8l}ae.; No. 3 Spring, at u8t«.69e. Corn 
— steady and quiet; Cash. 36^.; January, 366«e; 
Febnmry, :*)#«.. ift^e. Itav, ot>q.,< 89<sc. liaTs— steady; 
sales ranged: lokii, 2'--Ve; .lat.uiiry. 283fct-<28.fte; May, 
8l<st«SI:V- Rye— steady: No.2, s«c. barley—N o2.63 
&tc. Point—Quiet: fasti, flu sR^iojo, - January, gio 2795 
ID 3U; February. $10 27y< 10 325a; May, ut glU tAv-.tjlJ 05. 
Laki>— steady; CasJt, tElG.^wtilu; December, s'lUiV" 
$6 10; January, ui; February, $6 IliJFaili 10. 
Bulku t sTS—boouidi A, 7<to< :i.Short rib skies. tf.'< in 
@5 12; Short Clear aides, 85 Du - *5 15. CAT I LL—Market 
stroug: snipping steers, @3 it*" 5 75; Stockers ami teed- 
ers. s. - , < - i cows, bulls ami mixed, ijl TTxu I UP; 
bulk, S2 T3« - .t 75, Siiblp—M arket strong; Natives, s2 2U 
Of t !*»; WcAtern. *2 9K«4 UU; laM)JbS, 84 WK4fi51); Texans, 
S2UV3 8I). hoo.->—Market steady; Rough and mixed, 
S3 NV.iii .<<; packing and shipping, «3 Ni... 120; light, 
§3 fltlM.6 90; skills, g2 .VXIGI It). 
St. Lores—Wheat active. No. 2 Red, Cush, uti.Q to 
9h>t,c.; January. 9ti'<ie.; February, stLa:.: Jtay 9<sge.; 
Cot i! dull; casn, 3.).d,„. ,t:>ge., Jtumary, .sG^oiiq.c - , reb- 
ruarj, :dF,e.; May, afi«ie. Uara uun; no. 2 Mixed. 
Caali. 2'.< - ,y ; Jauuury, 2SJ4C.. May. 31!qe. Itye 
steady at ;>9e. Burley weak at otk-tise. Eggs Rteady 
ar lti - ,< • I7e. Flax M-ed ateudy at si Ui. Pont, sill 4n. 
Bulk itcaiK Long Clour, 85 (0; Nhort Rib, $5 INyS.) 20; 
Short Clear, $335. Lal'd linn atCS98v'SUUU. Caule— 
Market actH e„Fali - lit Choice Native snipping Steers, 
$4 U0t<u$5 8U; Native Butcher steers. S3 4tq>jM 40; Cows 
and Heifers, §2 UV( S> <W; Stockers and Feeders, $2 5tK«< 
$ t un. 
Boston— tiJUBt-CoRN-QuiettSteamer Yellow, at 49W,e; 
steamer mixed at 48R|C; no grtulc at nc, tie. [s-r 
bitsuel. t)*TS-We quote Mo, I white and barley at Pits, 
•HetNo .2 white at -toe: No.3uo.ac 3Ue, per bu.-nel. small 
sales of UvL ut 6 J ..1 iiie, (>er bushel. Bran is sternly at 
SI6 5J for bprlug atm pi. n.o., 1 ; an for Winter; line teed 
ami middlings ut simi)-., 22 <»), ami cotton seed meal at 
*25 i*i pn spot null S23 per ton to arrive. tUv and 
Straw—H ay Is firm at SU ut).ft JJ id per ton for choice 
and fancy, alT'A.lS tor fair to good, shift.H for line, and 
$13 1 15 lor poor and damaged. Western cholct ShL< 17 
do fair to good *l kri,15. Rye straw is held at $19(7(20 
for ebol(. - !', iiinl (USkcU for CdUiliiOU to good. Swale 
hay at mIi* 12; t.>ot straw al $9,.< tit per ton. l'twuivi.- 
Hi f i t it—Nortlreru creamery, ciiuKe to extra, 23t><28c; 
good to eltolee summer, lto tJe; western creamery, 
2He »le, tor choice t<i excra; uorthern dairy, ALv AS’. 
for i onuom extra; Itk.i'NH. - , Choice, and i:C<. 16c, for fair 
to good; Western dairy, IN ., dtc, for choice, and UKa» 
150, tor lair to good; imuatlou creamery at 1 .'k*25c. for 
good to extra, laiile-pucKod, to <; ■ 2 * - , for choice. 
CHEKst; New York motco to extra. tiaiUC. ami com¬ 
mon to good, 5>,<. (c; \ enaont choice lo extra, 8 * 2 .. 9?|2, 
and common, .. 7c; WtWleru noiiuiOu Ui extra, al 
exn# I L 2 < i i vfa. 
la.us— Crt|ie ami near-by, per dozen, 290, Eastern 
extras,,*;'.. ASe, do, l)r®ts,2) ■ '26c; Morthern,fresh, 2»>:.< 27ci 
■Western fresn, Ate, Provincial, ffsu26c. Blass— 
Choice Nurilieru Inuitj-pickcd pea, at $1 tOtjil 75 per 
bushel; do, do. New York. $1 Id; do, do, scrceued 
si am...| ah; medium choice, l id; do, scritcned, 
$1 3Uot I otJ; Yellow Eyes, Improved, at $1 fibi,. I 6G; do. 
H. 1. BAKER & BRO 
CITY' 
215 PEARL ST., X. Y 
| , «Jl id 15 OUU WIMGI IWUUIII 7 -, Ut I ■ 
©table, Flower and Field 
Seeds. F.-.r PCIUTr. VITALITY, 
and SUPERIOR QUALITY they 
AiflyBrill cannot be excelled. A trial sobc- 
ited. Caialogne, with illustrations 
and a complete line of seeds and 
garden requisites, moiled free to all applicants. 
WM, H, SMITH, Seedsman, 1018 Market St., Philadelphia. 
EUREKb 
The only stud in Ameri¬ 
ca containing the very 
best specimens of Doth 
breeds. Prize winners tic 
ChicagoFair.the World’s 
At#-' . JfcA Fair at New Orleans, the 
Ffcv BltWpjl Kora! Society of Kng- 
aJ BftjJ Byi land, etc. I.arge tsupor- 
H tat ion air? red August 12, 
y jyo ■, and more to follow 
%..,T*»«Our buying facilities be* 
,.-,tA4nxL V ing unequalled, there 
is no such opportunity 
0 g ere{ ) elsewhere, to 
lass animals of choicest breeding at 
rices. Every animal duly recorded 
ed. Terras to suit all customers. 
Awarded FIRST Pre- 
——mtiim and trold Med- 
st World’sFair Mew 
iiS k-m J\-‘ 50 rle.<Tis,over L 2 leading 
C4JK«d5winrl Mills The EU- 
-" g^Et» kKKA. a Per a trial 
lasting t mcis. was pro- 
nou.nc• d the best over 
n U and to-Oay stands 
PumntnK O? Pcw. r Mills. Perfect in all 
rsWmnteson ap 
mtcatton. Also Mfrs.Oftl;« Adam* Di¬ 
rect Draft Bwrn Floor 
Ut< Aar-nts 3 m»rc-L AiKlo-ss Mirs-, 
4 ’OODW AltD, tdsmaioo, Mich. 
Nkw York, Satuuoav, January y, iksl. 
Total receipts for six days. S.8.V), against 6,225 head 
last week Nnlumcnts tor the week i.uvt live cattle; 
1,320 quarters of beef; 50 live sheep and 618 carcasses of 
unit ton. Animals ar. - generally heavy wuii a good 
many coarse and rough looking steers. Quite a range 
in price Is uotleed. burnt'very poor old cows sell as 
low as $1.50, while choice', high grade' steers reach $iL - 
86.20. One bunch of m Kentucky steers, averaging 
1,318 ft Wild at 85.-15. A email bunch of steers from 
Chicago averaging 1,317 ft. brought-gYHii: rn, -v were 
extra choice grade Short horns of good shape' and 
uniform color. Auntlicr bunch of lo Pennsylvania 
steers averaging 1 .-J 2 ) n>, brought s .15. while some Ohio 
steers ix»i 3. heavier, but ot poorer Shape, brought 
tlie same price. State oxen, lute sliaj. - an t color, 
weighing 1,573 ft sold ciLstl.v at y>.,5. Jin; htiucU of 
oor cows averaging 926 tiounas, bixmglit only 
$2.10. The mnjorliy of animals offered ranged fruui 
i.ikki to l,HUU it., with prices rrom $4.60 to $5.15. 
Calvls ur«' few tn nuinls r. General average at 
aiioiit 290 pounds. Fed calves bring 3•• t‘..c. 
SJIKEI- and L.oms. Kccnlpts for six dnvs 38,895 
head against 2H,gi7 last week. One bunch of 213 State 
sheep averaging S? pound- reached 5c! another of 228 
Michigan sliecp averaging 7s jam ads sold for IJ^c. 
Good Fetvnsylvaulii and -State lambs, averaging < 2 . 
]ioumls sold for6t(k.'. 
Hoos,—Receipts for six days fS-Sic* hea<l'atgalnst 
23,216 head lost week. Market steady at SLav t id. 
)t - KSK1 HKD, POLAND.IHO, 
t'he-l»r Uhas. tUrh-hlre Jt Tr>. - 
,tilrv tip. Southdown, 1 ’ot-wola 
.«*l btlurl Duwu Shsspxnd Lash 
Ssrtt*.h t oll,, sh,.ph«rd Doe* L,t 
Pun'-t I'm.'tr_,. Send fur tztxlofx, 
W_»TLSK BtRPIS M CO.Fkll».«i 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
Nkw York, Saturday, January 9,1886. 
Sr ati: or tub Nl a rkkt.—C ompared with cash prices 
last week, Qolu - lr from 10 to toe. lower: ‘Tegular - ’ 
wheat, l‘.;c. lower; corn to. lower: ont a 1c. higher; 
beans, 5c. to ldc. lower: pork. I2^c. higher; lard ‘ ic. 
higher; butter, a shade lower; Cheese, steady; eggs, le 
to i!.,ie. liiwer; iKuiiCry 2c. higher; cotton, uiieiuuiged; 
fruit, unchanged; vegetable*, steady. 
FtoPR.t iyii akp Mi-.vl, Flofu—Q uotations: Flncat 
$2,I.V.;$111); su|H'rilm. 83I1L, <> A',; Extra No. 2, $32.* ' 
$3 pi; Good to Fancy Extra State, $3 iGa-t 40; Good 10 
Choice Uxira W’esteni. 9 l 6Ua$5 W; Common to Fair 
Kxua Ohio. $3 '$••• v* 73. Good, fU St. $S Al; Good to 
Choice, k 1 i.v- ;5 "tj; Common Extra Minnesota, $325,. 
$315; Clear, si lie. $4 50; Hie Mixture. Slut, gl 35 ; 
Straight, gt.Vt .85 lw; Patent. Ml .*»>••.>■, t«t;Bilkers* Extra, 
Ml 111 'Ml 7a; Ml. Louis Common to l air Extra. $3 - V 
$3 90; 1 ulr lo Good, $2. 5;. Mi 15; Good to Very CttOlCO, 
$1 so-. <. 50; l’aient Whiter Wheat Extra, $t$'x.($5:0; 
City Mitt Extra tor West Indies, $i 7.V81 Mouth 
Amerl, a, Mt Uft.'A Otk SOCTlU-UX Fuji u -Common to 
GixhI Extra ui $3 >xg$399; Good to Cimlcc do., $4 (Xlw, 
5 to. Rye Floi t. siiperuno, S' -V ,.5 ,v>, latter forcnoice. 
ilOCXWJtKAT FliOtTK, ut $1 '.G.--$2 10. mainly at $2nu,. 
210. CoRF Meal—Y ellow W estern, ut gJ S' Ml 15, 
ami Braudywtm*. ut $: u>..; in. Fi:i.d For 181 it., 
average iu i’oti&^c.; 81 ) lb. average ai 75-:9A:,; mid¬ 
dlings at TfmCWc., and sharps at $1 tdjpgl U). Rye teed 
at Sf6 5«(!A$l7 Ofi. 
Grain. - Wukat,—U ngraded Winter Red, mg@s9c.; 
Mo I Northern $1 U0; No. 2 Red, 90R,c.; No, 2 lied lor 
January , v8.i‘. V !,.,!»i ! p'.;do. for February, 90Miyv9144c.; do. 
for ilareli, :> M.a98c,; do. ior Ap, 11, Ulc •i *>,c.: do. for 
May, 95V; ’ “,we.; for June, IMVft*,..97Ry"-; do. for 
August, lis-v iS'ic. Hit: Western. 0l>..620,; State, 
6»,uae. itxui.cv no 2 I wo-rowed State ui Tue. Corn— 
1 ugraded Mtx. ll at It-.. i‘K - ;>'0. 3, 4aQ ■ LVijC.; Steamer 
■Mixed, tic- - , Mteamer Yellow, tsv.; SQ. 2, 194t,,:494 4 e.; 
stoauter white, 1 ,yje.; Mo 2 Mixist for January! •I9‘q..f, 
l!»V.;d.i. for Fchruacy. 49qr.tJte.; do. for March, I'N 
G »3;.,c.; do. for April. 48Vsc.; do. tor Slay, ts'x <, isme. 
cur- -M.I, 3 Mixed al :*e.; Mo. 2. ..Wp - .; No. I 
nomiutil at sic.: No. .While, Kbr39', t e.: So. V do. 40. 1 
1 'fc.; No. 1 nominal quoted at I2e.; Mixed Western, Hi's. 
9427c.: Whim, tlO„ 38... 13c., White state, -lOtglHc.; Mo. 
2 Mixed for January, hv-Vv do. for Fenruarv. UtRae. , do. 
for May, 37c. 
Btuss.—Quoted: .Marrows at $1 tlV.$1 70 ; mediums 
at $1 ntr pea at 8150; red kidney at $l'Mn2 0U for 
Choice! turtle soup at $2 25; white kidney at 81 90 k 1 2 00 
for choice. 
Pkas,—G reen are quoted at $1 is. 
I'KOV 1 st, iw.—F ork.* Mom quoted at #10 OOcuAlO 50 
S10 25(681100 for Family Me.«; $12 0U5.813 DO for Clear 
Back; and $8 .0 8:< A5 for Extra i’rlme. Bi lk, cltv 
Exlra Imlla Mess. 817 tt».i$30Ul>: Extra Mess, bbls., $lti; 
I'neket, $11 (Km$120) 111 bids.; Family Mess, $l2Ui.. $i3. 
Bt.ta. - HA»16.—Quoted at $16 5,1.816 75. Crr Meats,— 
1‘tefelcd Bellies, 12 ft, average, 5c; Pickled Shoulders, 
ut 5c, Smoked do., ai v54jc.; I’tckled Hants, 
at 8‘j 'ftS ^e,; Smoked do., ut S'vxviob. Minm.K-—Long 
Clear la New York quoted 51 * 0 . fur Western delivery. 
Long Clear, 3.15c.; Short Clear, 5.30e. Due-.-lo ltoos.— 
Ctiy Heavy to Light, kl M 'Aqie.: Pig*, BjWts. Lard.— 
w tfstern steam spot, at tUtii,';l>.45e; January, 6,-k c, Feb- 
rutuy, S.i.’ tO.lJc.; .March, t>.L'v..Al,19c.; April, at O.Slc, 
•’-•’G’-i May. at 6,62c.; City Steam, lu llgllt deuiuud, 
at 6,»J t6.S5c.; Rellmd Continent at li.fOc, and South 
American. 7.00c. 
Blttku - Western Creamery, 28 < S!c.; Eight do., SSOti 
S.XL: State Dulry half tlrlrin tulis, ISt^YCc.i Welsh 
tubs, lAgiHc.: Western Faciory, I'J.iUOo,; imitation 
Creamery, W ( 25c.; Western Dairy, 1 - Li2:c. 
Culesk— state, TVq.fclO’Ic.; Night Skluis, W 4 o7c. 
VVAWtcru flat, TOvliijio, 
Ei jil.s-St tie, 24c.j Western, 23®2397c.; Canadian, 
Lti20c.; Limed State, 19@19}4c.; do. Western, 19c.; do. 
THE BEST CATTLE FASTENING! 
SMITH’S 
SELF-ADJUSTING SWING STANCHION I 
ft'< ^T LaBgljOO to AUOU Felt 
Of lumbercai> tw cut lti a day. Bull: in a first-class 
ma,--ner. The Rest Mill rtoide. it an v hundreds ot 
these in use. giving universal satisfaction. We 
have the best iliils o' larger # : ies, Portable and 
o A..ons,r>. Send tor circular R 
LANE <3c BODLEY CO., . 
Cor. John amt Water Sts., Cincinnati, O. 
The only Practical Swing Stanchion Inveuted. Thom 
sands In use. Illustrated Circular free. Manufactur 
ed by RROOg jt P t USOV<v 1 AddI«oiESfx'nban PO..N.Y 
Red Ink Pow ders. 2 for 35c. (postal note). Makes 16 
ozs. Sells for Utc. oz. J. E. RUE. JR.. Littleton, N. C. 
PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE 
EstTABLISsUEl) 1 N* 15 . 
S. H. & E. H. FROST, 
100 I'AHK PLACE, N V, ’ 
Shippers desiring to favor u- will be furnished 
stencils, shipp ngear -- > s , etA \. ouapplication Prompt¬ 
ness guaranteed. References, Riral mew-Yobkeb. 
Irving National Bauk. etc. 
BEST SELLING TOOL ON EARTH, 
Cotton Seed Meal. 
THE STANDARD FOOD FOB 
MILCH COWS, BEtFCATUE, SHEEP,Sc. 
HOLLISTER. (KANE & CO., 
90 Broad Street* New York 
Car loads a specialty. Correspondence solicited. 
GEORGE G, FORRESTER 
Forrester's Potato Manure 
Send for Circular. 
Heebnsr’s p atent Levai-Tread Horsa-Pcwers 
WITH PATENT HPEEU 
UEUL LA TO It. 
Itt>rhm«>*'(tnDrovtidThr»«hlitg ■»T*>cblnr. Tttl. 
Ju way riiabvi, Fatal .kites with valuub e Information 
Ft*"© Sole nwnrrsof ferel-tread patent* All others 
frlUgeLicUt*. ilerboer A: Mona, Lausdale. Fa. 
Of SjiyUi, MILLINGTON, New Jersey. 
and other essays sent free to parlies who XAJfE fills PAPER. 
ALL cos 
FRICTION FEED 
circulae, 
SAW MILL 
ud for Oirn| cotu “8." 
FENCES FOR FARMERS 
PATENT 
VARIABLE 
Prettiest, Cheapest, and Most Durable. Can 
be made any size on our Standard Fence-Mak¬ 
ing Machine. Anv farmer having rods of 
tone© to build can make a machine pay for itself, 
owner-ot machine can then make rout jSIO to 
£25 aday -e nng fence tohU neighbors and have 
a manufacturing ousinessat homo. Exclusive ter¬ 
ritory free. Agents that sell machines make irom 
t»50 to e> IOO a week. Illus. catalogue, terms, Ac., 
free. VTANDAHD MiG. CO. Uuciuuati. O. 
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