PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, January 30,1886. 
State of the Market.— Compared with cash prices 
last week, flour Is higher on Inferior grades, steady 
on bests “regular” wheat 2%e. higher; corn lc. to lkje. 
lower; oats If. lower; bean* steady; pork steady; 
nutter sternly on best, grades, a shade lower on others; 
cheese unchanged; eggs lower unit dull; poultry 
Ullchungcil; cotton Jie. lower; Irult unchanged; vege¬ 
tables steady. The wheat market still goes up alul 
down from day to duv. barge shipments of eggs are 
noted. The fruit and vegetable markets hold prices 
remarkably well. Compared w ith prices lust year at 
this lime, potatoes ate from 3fiu. lo3ik:. per bbl. higher; 
BWeet potatoes are ?5e. lower, while cabbages, onions 
and squash are all higher. Apples are about the same 
os last year. 
l'TotTiu feed aad Meal. Flour— Quotations: Flncut 
89.1!>6«$2.85i Superfine, $2 7iV,..$3 25: Extra No. 2. *,'! 15® 
$8 60; Good to Fancy Extra stiUe, *8 «0@4 35; Com- 
mon to Good Extra Western at 150.84 00; Good to 
Choice Extra Western, 81 KlfogS «i; Common to Fair 
Extra Ohio, $3 15<*83 75; Good, «cl 20; Good to 
Choice, gt 75-y 85 SV; (Common Extra Minnesota, $3 15® 
«3iA; Clear, *4 lb®81 Ml; Toe Mixture, $1 iXKegt 25; 
Straight, 8t5t\,<85W;Patent, 84 75®$5 65; Bakers' Extra, 
550; with prime to choice bringing 85 60@6 05, and one 
car-load of extra prime Chicago bullocks averaging 
1,508 lb. sold at 86 25; dry cows were plenty, selling at 
82 60@3 75; and bulls were In light demand at 8303 50; 
old oxen and stags sold at 83 25«5 25 per 100 Tb; St. 
I,outs steers. 1,194 ft, at $5 10; do. 1,167 ft. $4 60; do., 
1, 06 s tb, ai $ 1 86; Ohio do., 1,305 tt,, at $r> I2W; Chicago 
do. 1,390 ft, at 85 75; do, l,:<97 ft, $520; dry cows, l,U0O 
ft, at 82 70; do. 974 ft, at $2 70; mixed Western steers, 
1,370 ft, at. 85 60; do. 1,417 ft, at #r, .50; do., 1,374 ft, at 
85 30; oxen. 1.925 ft, at $140; Bulls, 1,535 ft at 83 25; 
Chicago steers, i,i7s ft, average at 1145 i>er 100 ft. 
CAt.VFS.—Grassers In very light demand and prices 
a fraction lower. Otic bunch sold at 2e,, and ”HC. Is 
the outside quotation to-day Veals steady at 4M<®8c. 
Dressed calves unchanged In price, but dull for every¬ 
thing but prime country dressed veals, which were in 
light supply. Grassers, 280 1b, at 2c.; veals, 186 ft, at 
5%c.; do. 147 ft. 7tfe. 
Sheets anti Lambs.—C ommon to Good Sheep ranged 
from 83 65 to 85 00; Fair to Choice Lambs sold at 5% 
<8i7e., with one car of Extra holding at 71c.; State 
sheep, !U tb, at 84.85; do, 79 at 81 75; Illinois sheep, 107 
ft, at 4f*c; Michigan do., 87 ft, iM>c; Western do. 92 ft, 
at4c; Ohio sheep, 80 ft, at 5c.; State sheep and Iambs, 
>8 ft , 4%c; Canada lambs, 83 ft , at 7c: Pennsylvania 
lambs, 71 ft, at 6^c. 
Hoos.—Quotations $3 35® 1 15 for Ordinary to Good 
Hogs. 
IAKCHM 00 R FARM 
IIIPP A DP|| IIQ No. 11672; Sire Oran 
nirrununuop. ass; Dam King-s 
No. 22765. Service Fees. 8100. 
RRinilTfiflMI v " 1 Id? 1 ; Site Farnie 
Dniun I OU JV r SSJ; Dam Nellie Flat 
22i6l. Service Fees, 8100. 
polype y c D n Sire Nero. P. S. 249; I 
rniHvC N C, It U Langtry,C.3746. Seri 
My Annual Priced Catalogue Is now ready, and mall- 
t contains all the leading 
tar sorts of 
Besides all the desirable novelties of last season, and 
nearly everything else In my line of business. 
ALFRED BRIDGEMAN, 
37 East 19th St., Yew York. 
I led gel. eld .stock Fitrtn and Nurseries. 
SINGLE and MATCHED KOADSTEKS, by La nee wood 
and Induunan, sons of Hambletonlan and Belmont. 
Registered J. Red Swine; Pigs and Sown in pig. Prize 
P, Socks; Cockerels weighing now9to ll pounds each. 
Immense Nursery Stock of all Hardy Fruits, Shades 
and Ornamentals, Including wholesale lots of prime 
one year Apple Stocks, two-year Asparagus and Osage 
Orange Quicks. For catalogues and low prices address 
CLARK PETTIT, P. O., Salem, N. J. 
W. W. RAWSON & CO 
SUCCESSORS TO 
B. K. Bliss & Son, of New York 
AND 
Everett tklQ-leason, of Boston, 
Will mail their “Illustrated Hand-Book for the Farm 
and Garden for 1886" •*■■ f."*"" . ,r k. ,v. 
I have for sale, at prices to suit the times, six voting 
bulls from 1 mo. to 9 moa. old. Their sires are of a 
„ .3" to former customers of both 
houses free upon application. To others it will be for¬ 
warded upon receipt of 6 cents In stamps. Our seed 
Department lit under the general management of Mr. 
B. K. BLISS who will give bis personal attention to all 
orders from his former patrons. 
W. H. K \ W SO\ A CO., 
31 So. Market St., Bust on,’.Mass. 
BEND TEN CENTS IN POSTAGE STAMPS TO 
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
for Circular giving Important advice about ship¬ 
ping produce. Also containing recipe for pre¬ 
serving egg*. Established 1845. 
No. 3T9 Washington Ht„ New York City. 
F iAfe ■“ IT I >-LM> loll OCR BEAC- 
il L t ITI V U LLY I L L US T R A 1 E D 
■ 1 p ^—lSSU” CATALOGl E uF 
H La SEEDS, ROSES, PLA>TS,&c. 
mailed to any address ^ m ^ ^ | 
■ m. n win ten Yol: how LULL I 
Safely and CHEAPLY | || T T , 
you can obtain them, Jcc., Ac. " " * ™ ™ * 
(HAS. C. McCOLGAN & CO., 
58 Light- Street. Baltimore, Md. 
/tlC-Xl K i.U, rl36A.M3.IMia*, 
lh»t«r WWW, tWrk.blre * York' 
-Mre Pig*. Sosthdowo, loUwoll 
ivn<t Oxford Down Sharp and Ltato 
Sroteh Collry sbpphrrd Dog* **l 
Fxory Poultry. Srnd for latoJogaa 
W.ATLSS BCEPU *COJrUl*.Pa 
INAj / N . // CU!tlvators. 
1—M^x 52 J With double row Corn 
\ / ) J»r8f\I Flnnterand Fertiliz- 
‘‘rfW I //1/ er complete in one ina- 
\l 1/ wdTLr I// '/ chine. Crowned with 
'vV-Mt t X / Medal* since 1879. 
SLeM KING tt GJRH FIELD 
Thousand-, are In use, giving satisfaction. Agents 
warned, Catalogue free Name ltd* paper 
I1ENCII A DltOMGOLD, York, Pa. 
Saybrook Valley Poultry Yards. 
A few Trios of P. Rocks, at S3.50 per Trio. 
Single Birds, Cockerels or Pullets, 81 to 81.50 each 
„ . , OR ? t O> WINANS, Oak Hill, S. Y. 
Send Immediately, if wanted. 
Farmers sav that we have thebest 
Hay Carriers ever made, uur 
Clydesdale and Eng 
lish Shire Horses. 
Y- Is the greatest labor saving Inven- 
Uon of the times. New Principle. 
Don't miss it. Illustrated circulars, 
showing how we can sell cheaper than 
any one, sent free. Address 
OBORN BROS., Box414, Marion.O. 
AGENTS 
WANTED 
dlacksmithing TELE FARM 
Save T line and Alonev by using 
HOLT’S CELEBRATED 
Is the best working and most powerful Wind- 
Engine in the world, because it is the only one 
which unites the most perfect form of wind- 
wheel with the most perfect method of regu¬ 
lation. Geared Mills a specialty. 
For Descriptive Circulars apply to 
THE DANA WINDMILL CO., 
rAIKHAVJ&K, MASS., <7. S- A- 
tuUon arrived August 12, 
ts^no suck opportunity 
offer ed elsewhere, to 
procure first class animals of choicest breeding at 
very lowest prices. Every animal duly recorded 
and guaranteed. Terms to suit all customers. 
Catalogues on application. 
GALBRAITH BROS., Janesville,Wl" 
For $20. 
LargerSise 9-A5. dingle Forge 810. 
Blacksmiths’Tools.Hand Drills,Ac. 
HOLT M’F'C CO. 
52 Central Way. Cleveland, O, 
WASTED LADIES to work for us at their own 
burnt's. $7 to $10 per week can be quietly made. No 
photo, painting; no canvassing. For full particulars, 
please address at once. Crescent Art Co.. 19Central 
St., Boston, Muss. Box 5170. 
TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES 
OVER 400,000 jajn IN USE. 
Vapor and Water— 
fresh. i»H« Mineral ^ 
— Crntennial AwivrH, ^ 2 S? 
^2 MtvUl Rrui Dlplnmii, f f—H c -1 5 
>2 Ac*tr>M J»«f world. V/^^J \\ * 
> WhoUtnU A Retail. Old B*lhs Renewed. * S. 
Bend for ClrcuUra. E.J. KN0WLT0N, Ann Arbor. Mich. 
For twenty-five centfl we will send you an article 
mo recipei which will enable you to add twenty per 
cent to the appearance of butter, when ready for 
market. Thoroughly practical, and once used will 
never be laid aside. Not a colokisg. Also a valuable 
and unfailing recipe for preserving eggs and keeping 
them fresh given away with each article. Send money 
Postal note. Address FAR. 
MER!* JAPP PLY CO., 13 anti 15 Congress 
bt., Boston, Mass. 
HOG CHOLERA Its caUH J\ Prevention, and 
ilUU unuitnw , cure, with receipts, for 30 
cenw ln sHver or stamps. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
Also P. Rock and Wyandotte Eggs. Send For circular. 
B. G. CRIST, New Market, Iud. 
ttb ’’ C251CTII, Ul J JUV liM*. I «C *. M*- , LllUaUet' 
phla, at 12^3! 13c; do, Jersey, at lOetllc; do, western, 
at lOfelie. 
Game.—Q uail,doz., $2; partridges. State and Penn 
sylvauta, choice, p,'r pair, at9Jw.SU; do. Ohio and 
Michigan, prime, per pair, at 7ft-c8)c.; grouse, prime, 
dry, per pair, at '25; do. inferior at 50 (sj75c.: wild 
ducks,canvas, per pair, at 8kv835h; do., red head, per 
pair, at $h'j(81 80; do. mallard, western, per pair, at 50® 
(5c.; do., teal, blue wing, 50tsi65c.; rubblts, per pair, 
at 85®40c; hares, eastern, pur pair, at 80®35e. 
COTTOK-—The quotations, according to the American 
classification, are as foubwa; 
New Orleans. 
Upland*. and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary. ... 6 9-16 >;••., m 
Strict iirdtnary. 7 7 3-16 7 3-16 
Good Ordinary.7 15-16 8W 
Strict Good Ordinary. 8% 8 9-16 8 9-16 
Low Middling.8f»l 8 15-16 8 15-16 
Strict Low Middling.. 9 9 3-16 9 816 
Middling ... 9 8-16 94<j 946 
Good Middling. 9 9-16 9-V 
Strict Good Middling. 9 1316 10 10* 
Middling Fair.ill 8-16 10% 10% 
Fair.10 IS-16 11 n 
STAINED. 
Good Ordinary.6% I Low Middling. 7% 
Strict Good Ordinary.7 1-16 I .Middling. 8% 
Krehh Fhctis.—Q uotations are: Sun Bias cocoanuts 
at 8tc uti; Humcoa cocoanuts at 829 00®$80 00. Ap¬ 
ple* - Haldwlu, iK'r bbl., at *l75yi30); Greening, 
per bbl, at 82 00. Grapes t'aiawba at 607o. per ft, 
In baskets: Isabella, at 2®Hc. per ft.. Cranberrk'S 
—Cape Cod, choice, nor bbl., 84.50. -5; do. fancy, si 50; 
koikI to prime, per obi., 41 uu,<®4 BO; do, choice, per 
cram, 81 OOt-tAl Florida oranges—Fancy at $1 25 
wi l 50; Choice at 88 Wf.i l 00; do. Utferlor at 81 75 m 82. 
Guild Fnum-,—Quoted: Apples—Faucy evaporated, 
(V.nLjc ; choice, «Qe; fftncj North Carolina sliced 
new, at l«.4Qe.; choice do. ul :3‘ t ..<.83,0.. ehfMoe Tennes¬ 
see ounrters at 2Qi2%'e.t State quarters at 3%c-«S%c.: 
North Cai'ollnaquarter- at 2%ti(2%c. 1’eacltes— J'eeied 
North Carolina. ehoUe, lUetllO.; rancy, 12c. ; extra 
faucy at 13c.; Georgia, choice, new, at llo. ; do. 
prime, 9<i$y%c.; unpe(jle<l 1mlvex, a%(4-3c,; unpeeltal 
qimrtors at VQr^Sc.; Delaware evaporated, peeltxl, 24<«> 
25e. Choice pitted cherrtcK at llutllUc. Evaporated 
raspberries at 17wlie: mui drled do. lMiiSUc. Black¬ 
berries— Prime at SuSQe. Whortleberries at f>m<./,7c. 
Peanits. Quotations at S%fiA%c. ror best hand 
picket!, and iLjo. for furmers’ grades, 
Hay and Straw. Quotations are Tor: Choice timothy 
hay at 90c; good at H5c,; medium at, mie.; shipping 
at .5c; clover mixed ai hbtSOc.i No, | rye straw 
at 81; short rye straw at 75®85c, oat straw at 4<J@5t»c. 
seed. - Clover nominal at Ids lOQc. as to grade. 
11 mo iliy quoted Jti 81 vM*,. $2 00. Linseed nomlmil. 
Sugar.—C ubes, tj%c; Powdered, 6 ll-ltic; Granulated, 
at 6%c; Standard “A,” 6Qcr 
Tallow—P rime city quoted at 4%e. 
VBOrr*iLB(—Potatoes Long Island Hose, bulk, per 
bid., 88 (AK.182 85; New York Rose. $t 7St.c«7* 00; Lantern 
and Nova Scotia Rose at i »..,3 2S; Burbank State, at 
fi *2 ui; eastern and Nova Scotia, per bbl, 82 m 235; 
Hebron, do, do, do, per bid, at uv -1 •». Prolific and 
Goodrich, per bbl., at $1 75<..,$2. Mulne, double headed, 
bill.,at 83 *99)82 (VI; Peerless, per bbl., at 81 75®2: Mint 
num BOnum, Imported, tier sack, 82* Champion, im 
ppnnl, per sack, at 8Ha.' 81 75. sweet potatoes, Vir 
Si'll 11 ' llt ^7 Nb..$ 111)0 (s r bbl. Cabbages, per nil, at $i;.ij 
The Createst LABOR-SAVINC 
tool tier Invented tv>r oiggiog tioies in 
l. Tilts I 5 1 
new printiple, »nd ts unlike Anithing in 
the matkec. Il is nenher an Auger ll- r a 
Plunger, but is driven tn the ground »ith 
a driving rod, vt hich Murks in a pipe similar 
to a Iciestoix We Claim for this tia.l: 
ist. That one man can lig from ♦- 
to three hundred holes two 
inordinary grr ,.n.J In one day. 
end. That it »ill dig holes any Size or 
depth required. 
td. That it will work successfully in very 
hard or rough Kt und m here Other 
diggers and augers will nut work at alt. 
4 th. You stand up straight while using 
it. consequently no back-breaking Murk 
is required. 
It mil I'iv you to send for descriptive ir- 
rulatv an 1 pr. • s I COLE & FLEM- 
INC. Manufacturer** SpringlU-ld, O- 
^SM Bi l500 to 4000 FEET 
of lumber can be cut In a day. Built In a first-class 
maaoer. The Beat Mill made. Many hundreds of 
these In use, giving universal satisfaction. We 
have the beat Mills of larger sixes. Portable and 
Stationary. Send for circular r 
LANE «3t BODLEY CO., , 
(i*. John and Water Sts., Cincinnati, O. 
1 BSOLUTELY THE BEST FEED FOR 
BATTLE, HORSES 
CALVES, 
SHEEP AND HOGS. 
THE SUGAR MAKER'S CHOICE 
Twenty-tlve per cent more Sugar every 
year»U«3 shelter </ual- ^ 4®h===a. 
This Meal is the product of pure sound Flaxseed, 
Linseed being its -thcr name, and Is the most nutrltl 
ous of all feed, beeattse It contains the largest propor¬ 
tion of nitrogenous subetancc. 
It Is almost needless to sav that, In order to derive 
much benellr Crum the use ot Linseed Meal, It must be 
fed 'u quantity. At least one-half of all an animal 
consumes may safely and profltublr be Ijxsekd Meal. 
„ * ri~PleM.- send in a sample order or for circular and 
p. rk ''' s ;, Ciders will be promptly tilled by anyone of 
the following parties: 
Cleveland Linseed Oil Co.. Cleveland, Ohio. 
Toledo Linseed Oil Co., Toledo. Ohio. 
Oeiroit Linseed Oil Co.. Detroit. Duhigau. 
A: l n„ 1 »>(haiiupoli>v Iud. 
Of. 1’aul Linseed Oil Co.. St. i* uu l. Minn. 
1 iiu mimt i Linseed Oil Co., Ciuciunati, Ohio. 
Agexcies as follows: 
T. K. F. /vAiVPOZPff dt- CO.. 196 West St., N. Y. City 
n'rFenyW-'i. v'.'. 18 -, 2 J l "d 3, India St., Boston." 
J.CVSlIIMr A- CO.. Vitchburg, Mass. 
JOBS KIXU, Norristown, Pehn. 
i ty from Pours 
tialixnlicil llure- 
Un*h»|»*i|H»uli»thiin, 
iruin AUJf other*, is the ( 
verdict of over 10,000 W 1 ' No. 2. »3.80 per hundred. 
Maple Sugar Makers that use them C3P"TlieIr per 
feel working gtiiaranteed. Only u trial is needed 
m couvtnci* uni' ul their superiority oxer alt 
other.. If every Sugar Maker not having tested them 
Mill tap half Ins sugar bush with the Surrknt the con,, 
mg season, n full supply the following season will be 'le. 
L. SU i!i IF you rail to prueuro a .upiity of » 
Hardware dealer or Agent, 11 w III deliver at 
-sag . No. 1, 81.00 per ««-▼ Kollro.d 
^^liuudirtl. .tutjon^ iiauied 
“ ,ver ,,ot 
Stpnut* ou re- 
^ j relpl of thne pi iec. I will send 
you samples of iiiyNo. 1 and No. 2 Spouts, 
-5 / post-paid, on receipt of Dvn LL S. “-cent 
o * M stumps. Descriptive circulars sent free. 
V/ NfeiiMon thla paper utid addless 
micr* nt once to C. C. POST, Burlington. Vt. 
Buy llurcka* only, and avoid becoming infringers. 
S CLOVER & 
S. _ CRASS 
w H E E L * T XiNSUlC E E D E R 
BARROW NJ "O4jBft|0, c t,ut n 
The only machine that will \ /TVrimpte and duri 
successfully sow i'lover.Tim-\ I \ /hie In eonstvui 
othy, Hungarian. Milleti l(citeAt V/’i 011 ' Feed pos 
Top and Flax lndlspensald.■ tlve and unifuni 
In windy weather when impossible to sow by- haiul 
Send for eircular ueseribinc latest improvements 
MauTd by O.E.THOM PSON, Ypsilanti, Mich 
1500 = AIbam Yerses= 15 c 
Horoyoulnr«K(ltn most ^ jntploU? coil«*otIon 
«5v©rl85iiotl (oronly f5t*oui> Pv!it.'iL*^»C(4in'»stuLon 
oPURE$ 3 ton 
CAYUGA LAND PLASTER. 
evertssued for only 15 eext* Postageac imps taken Large 
Illustrated Catalogue of Huns, Rules. Revolve™, Watches 
Accordeous.Orgaiieues, Violins, Banjos. Magic Lanterns 
Telegraph I MSI (Uiuents, Photngraph Outfits, rare and curl- 
KaWsTs World lTg fo. 123 Sassaa St.JL 1. 
RICHMOND 
CHAMPION 
BRICK 
AND 
TILE 
AND 
CLAY CRUSHERS. 
fe BEST WUF 6 
mm'* IFURROWER 
MARKER 
Patented 
Not.24, 1886 
ton out 
be 
•hokfj 
Eua» Steadily, 
SON, ddluut-hhj.lk 
P. O. Box 3 
to »I1 Inequo^JI H^mhar 1 iciR°or ~ ”* 
Itlea of ground ground thaa any other Marker. 
Leaves the earth welH’Ulverized at bottom of furror. 
Mark* any width frtuu 8% to 6 feet, and from a mere 
mark to 6 Inches deep. 
Take pltajuTv Ianvonunenillnslt. it Jee«:a.business; It 
■ell tnado sad will lost for 3for, y. rfou,Moor..toon,.W. 
"It hr e*ce«d, my txpnutlaui. If sht rval aerits of this 
iheap lmplemont were known to potato growers alone, the aalea 
would be immense. 1 S.L.Coy.Pr,,. Wask. t'b.f.V. T) Aar Sooitta 
li w nniifiUTrM uv****^ 
Stands at the head of nil wire and picker ma¬ 
chines fnr inukins fence in the field, being 
the most complete, simple, speedy and easily oper¬ 
ated, and having the must perfect tension device. 
It will weave in any kind of pickets from one to 
six inchei wide, easily twisting n No 8 wire, and 
making a *ence that linstock will hreak down at a 
co*«t of sixty cents n rod complete. Works up 
or down hill or on u level equally well, keening 
pickets perpendicular Light and easily handled. 
A boy can work It. Every farmer can all'ord to 
own one. Write for circular and price. 
WAYNE AGRICULTUR’LCO. Richmond, Ind. 
HOOSIER AUGER TILE MILL 
LIVE STOCK MARKET, 
Bar ling-ton tV, hi. 
