S.VA'.L'S 
LITTLE'S 
PATENT FLUID 
AND CATTLE WASH 
I WILL INSURE YOUR HOGS! 
DR. JOS. HAAS’ 
HOG AND POULTRY REMEDY 
We. bid; March, IKHfe.; May SWkc. Corn quiet 
Cash, February, 8^®3%c.; March, 34We.; 
May, 36?ic. , Oaut dull; tfo. 5 Mixed, Ciwh 
is,,^V4e.: February, «? 4 'c.i May. 31^e. Rye steady 
at 59^0, Barley dull at llOMdOe. Eggs steady at lSeiWtfeC. 
Max Seed steady at 8100. Fork, 811 40, Bulk Meats 
-Long Clear, S5 60; short Rib, $T. 70t.i»75; Short Clear, 
35S5. Lard llrin ut 80Off ,.S6o'>. Callle. - Market 
steady. Fair to Choice Native Shipping Steers, 84 75 
@$535; Native Butcher Steers, S3 *k-g4 ar. : Cows and 
Heifers, 37 25-/ 8." HO: StOClC&rs and Feeders. $3 00<Vh4 25. 
Hogs.—Light, *3Sft®105; Partring, *4 00@4 20; Heavy, 
§4 30«J4 no. Sheep.—M arket firm and active; Common 
to Choice, $2 00@4 (JO. 
Boston.—C ompared with cash prices a week 
ago, corn is *£<?. higher; oats, steady; hay 
and straw unchauged; butter, somewhat 
higher on all good sorts: cheese, steady; eggs, 
from lc. to l#e. lower; potatoes, steady. 
Chain. -Corn.-S teamer Yellow, at i2<./-52k,e; steamer 
mixed at 51e; and no grade at lUt^rsto. nor bushel. 
oats are steady. No. 2 white are generally held at 
•12o tie; No. 3 white at 11V. ami mixed at 40@42c per 
bushel. Small sales of Rye quoted at 67c, per bushel. 
Hhan is m fair demand and selling at *17 obe 
$is 00 for Spring and SIS 50 for Winter; fine feed 
and middlings at $1800a2100, and cotton seed meal at 
S2) 00 ou spot and $22 00 per ton to arrive. Hay and 
Straw—-H ay In good demand and steady, 819&20 V ton 
for choice aud fancy; fair to KOod,$i;aiS; fine, Slfiri 18; 
for poor and damaged, 81** It>. Western choice STY' 
Heebners’Tmprovrd Threshing iWpchlne. F»1 
lv teat ranted. Catalogue* with valuab’o Information 
Free Sole owners of/>re.J-fr<yid patents All other? 
frlngeinents. ileebner & Sons, Lansdale, Pa. 
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. Where it has been fed to 
such animals in the prescribed quantities, and 
other directions faithfully observed, it has proved 
a thorough preventive against swine disease. 
AS AN EVIDENCE OF FAITH 
*n m.v remedy I make the following offer : 
I will insure herds of swine of not less than one 
humuc-f in number against disease, at a small fee 
per head, provided they are fed ruy remedy under 
my directum and prove upon examination prior to 
contract that bey are In a healthy condition, and 
are neither in-bred, cluse-bred nor the progeny of 
snob. 
L I will forfeit $100.00 to any breeder whose offer 
to examine for insurance I decline, provluud he 
forwards remittance to cover my expenses to and 
from location of hogs, or I fail to prove to the satis¬ 
faction of any disinterested party, that failure to 
respond to I nvitation i s caused by prior engagement 
or by matters of at least equal Importance. 
2. I will forfeit $500.Li0 if X decline upon examina¬ 
tion to insure such herds, if my Judgment as to 
their condition of health is overborne by the result 
of an examination made by at least two properly 
qualihed and graduated veterinary surgeons. 
Facts are Better than Assertions. 
Please read the following testimony; 
Gjbson’tox P. O.. Pa., Feb. 2,1385. 
Dr. Jos. Haas—Dear Sir; About a year ago our 
herd here numbered about 2,Too bead. Disease 
broke out, and no remedy we had would arrest the 
trouble. Our tosses were heavy and we had to give 
up feeding entirely for about twomontbs. We then 
heard of your remedy and bought a trial lot, and 
began feeding again. We have used it constantly 
ever since. \v e lia vest nee April lost received about 
5,000 head of hogs into our herd and have not had a 
single death from swine disease. This is our ex¬ 
perience. Our opinion Ls that the remedy has pre¬ 
vented disease, and we would not think of being 
without it. As an aid in fattening pork, we believe 
it to be good. On this point, however, we have not 
made an actual test, as we would nut risk feeding a 
pen of hog* without the Cemt.ly. 
Yours very truly, WHITE A CO. 
[N. B.—White <£ Co., since writing the above 
letter, have purchased J4.50 worth of the remedy.] 
The remedy can be procured of all Druggists, or 
from my laboratory. Prices, 82.50, $1.35 ana 50 cts. 
per package. 25 lb. cans, $12.50. 
JOS. HAAS, V.S. 
Member of Indiana State l »ennary IletF. AssociaVn 
INDIAN APR .LIS, IN l>. 
iALL gO’S 
FRICTION FEED 
CIEGULAS 
SAWMILL 
md for Oir'| color "ft," 
PATENT 
VARIABLf 
hay_at 90c: good nt (Bo,; medium at SOc.; shipping 
at Ac; clover mixed at TOfj^Oc.: Clover, 50 m 60,?.; 
No. l ry e straw at *1; short rye straw at 75@85e, oat 
straw at 40@50e. 
Seep.— Clover is quiet and nominal; quotations are 
nominal nt iOdjdOHiC. as to grade. Timothy is firm 
ami in demand; quoted at $2 00®$2 10. Linseed 
nominal 
Tallow—P rime City quoted at If&c. 
Vegetables.— Potatoes—Long Island Rose, bulk, per 
bbl., 82 U0«$2 25; New York Rose, $1 7&a*20<): Kastern 
and Vova Scotia Ko*e at *2 Of. a 35; Burbank . state, at 
$1 >;V?$2 (Kij eastern and Nova Scotia, per bbl, $3@2 2S; 
Hebron, do, do, do, per bbl, at $2 ma2 21, Prolific and 
Goixlrlch. per bbl., ut $3 "**$2, Maine, double headed, 
bbl.,ftt. $2 25,, *28ii; Peerless, per bbl., at $1 *5612; Mag¬ 
num BouUju. imp. irtea, per sack. $2; Champion, im¬ 
puted, perjwfc at *(«2s81 TO. Sweet potatoes, Vir¬ 
ginia, at $2 , 82 t>ei bbl. Cnbbngi-fl, fier 'it), at 86s. 
|8.uo. Onions—Yellow, quotetl per barrel, at $2 75® 
$3 Jo; do. red. per bbl., at 8800®350.; do. white, at $4 50 
toSI7a. Turnips,—Russia, per bbl.. at 50@62c. Marrow 
squash, per bbl., at 50®75c. Hubbard, per bbl., 75e. 
®$1; Scotch kale ut 75c®8i, and $2®$2 50 for spinach. 
Aadr»«*THI BIKDSiLL CO., laboniTl. 
Farmers say that we have tb e best 
Hay Carriers ever made. Our 
1= is the greatest labor saving inven- 
tloa of the times. New Principle. 
Don't miss it. Illustrated circulars, 
showing bow we can sell cheaper than 
any one, sent free. Address 
OltORN BROS., Box 414, Marion.O. 
AGENTS 
WANTED 
— TNewton's Improved p fl U/ TIC holds 
_ (them lit inly, draws LIU li lit them 
^forward when lying down, pushes back 
-✓when standing, gives freedom of head, 
v/ketps clean. L. C. Newton, Batavia. III. 
LIVE STOCK MARKET. 
New York, S.itciu>ay, February C, |HS6. 
'With a light supply sellers tried to force prices up¬ 
ward, and some early sales appear to have been 10c. 
higher; but the general tone of the market unchanged 
for Poor and Common Cattle. The wholesale butchers 
carried over a good deal of stock last week, and beef 
has sold slowly ever since Monday, and the storm of 
ruosday and the extreme cold to-dav ban 
limited demand for meats of all kinds, so (hut the 
slight effect of the storm has been discounted, and not 
only has more been tin ••boom,’' hut even the advance 
\vhtrh would naturally be expected to follow a falling 
off In the receipts of over 4,'XMJ head from Inst week, 
has not been realized. Shipments for the week, 1.131 
l 'e cuttle, 5,ti'fioquarters of beef, 355 live sheep, and 
580 carcasses of mutton. 
RKRVEs -jOtlcngosteers. 1,289 ft. as Kd do, 1.26S ft. at 
so 85; do. 1,206 ft, at $5 05; Indiana ilo, 1.173ft, at 84 60; 
Bulls, 1,465 ft at 4c; Chicago steers. 1,088 ft, at 85 124*; 
do. 1,282 ft, at ^ W; Ohio do., 1,307 ft, at *5 10; oxen, 
•-'« Tf, at 82 a: state do. 1.763 lb, 84 So; Indiana steers 
l.IWi lb at85 35; do. Cows, 1,113 ft. ut 83 45: do., 1.3H0 tb, 
at $375; oxen. 1.2M lb. at 84 25. 
C alves.-F rcdlng Brm, aud Grousers are quoted at 
l ed Calves at • - lo; mid Ordinary to Choice 
Veals nt -*• 34 4 . Extra would bring <Jc, Fed Calves. :ti;i 
*»• at io. 
Shkkts AND Lambs.—R eceipts for six days, 30.59“* 
head, against «o,rw4 head for the same time last week' 
Demand slack for sheep. Lambs firm ami n fraction 
higher for good stock. Western Sheep, Ts ft, at IJJc.; 
,09 state d'■, i, ft.ai I've.; Western Sheep and Lambs, 
•>. *>• atSc; State Lambs, 65 ft. at ll'qc.; Ohio Sheep. 99 
Tb lit filt.Jl * ilix M fV. nr 2 I fill ” 
CAN'T BE BEAT! 
THE- u STANDARD” 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw York, Saturday, February fi, 1886. 
statie of the Makkrt,—C ompared with rash prices 
last week, hour Is unchanged except. Southern Hour, 
which Is 5c. to Hie. lower: wheat has dropped lc to 
IDc. on all grades; corn lVjc. to I Me higher, oats uu- 
ilianged; beans 5c. lower Tor Marrows; pork 12kC. 
higher; lard iiqc. in 2e. lower with dull trade; butter 
and cheese hardly steady for other than choice grades: 
poultry firmer with t slight Increase; cotton unehang 
ed; fruit unchauged; vegetables steady. The cold 
stormy weather or the latter part of the week inter" 
rered somewhat with business; -Hilt the supplies of 
provisions brought In were fair. So sign of advance 
in the apple market yet. The grain market sail bumps 
up and dowu « Ith eat li day’s business. The rise of lc 
in is.e, on eggM wus n surprise, it is not expected to 
continue. Hie mule In seed potatoes Is lively. The 
tubers stored In canal boats are hi go's I condition. 
^ Flock,Feed amp mkal. Floob—( juotittloxw: Flueat 
82.11V942.H-5; 3uperltnc, $275(?.832fl; Rxtra No. 2. $3 15uc 
$S 60; Good to Fancy Kxiru 3ii«e, $8 25; Com¬ 
mon to Uood Extra Western at, $3 l.ff./ S i iyi; Good to 
Cliolce Extra WohUtii. 81 (M®M .50; Comimin to Fair 
Extra Uhln, IAT Ifs-'g:! Co." *1 a(i tit•<><I (o 
t bolee, 81 a«c8S29; CoiiiiiIou Extra MtbnckOta, AS 15•' 
$S td; Clear, 84 Ilk., sI .’O; Rye .Mixture, $1 ilk-> S1 2f,- 
straight, |45ff**500; Patent, *4 .\5.<-$5 50t Rakers’ Extra, 
$4 10.1-31 st. LotiLs Common to Fair Extra, 81 15® 
$» “N tair toCMtid, <3 tfif$$475; Good to Very Choice, 
$4 NM4B80; Patent Winter Wheui Extra, 84 Jff.i,85 35; 
City Mill Extra for W eSl Indies. $4 ,SV,. $5 00; South 
AmeiTea, 8> UO ’5 10. Sot, ulltK.v Ftx)UR—Common to 
d<hhI Extra ai 8»aikaga 75; Gocxl to Choice do., 83 80® 
•80. Uyk Flop it — sitperflne, 8-1 8Vaff 50. Buck 
WHEAT Flour, at 81 Hff.ski Oil. Cons- Meal— Braudv 
wine, nt 83u0®x 09; Yellow Western, ut $2 T'ii 
Feed—B ran ranges from s&.-iHie. from track 
and m]U; for tw lb. average at fOwJClUodSOft. aver- 
mMdlUws at SffsSKk-., 'and sharps nt 
$1 00988110. Rye feed ut 8K 00 per ton. 
UrtALV.—W iipai . — Ungraded Red, so., op ,e. ; No. 2 
«6d. bVhjc; No.2 Red for February. SBUienioc.; do. for 
‘ lo - C or A P rtJ * fils s2b,c.; do. for 
'j for Juup, do« tor August, 
'l-’qf*<*,+5e., do. tor September, 5ki7*c; do. for October, 
9ie: do. for December, •.r.^e.i - si u>\. rve t»®iac, for 
western, and tsiyaWe. for State. CokK-Vugraded 
Mixed »Ti ' fhci No. H. 4SHw ®uq.; SUtamer Mixed, jst* 
•' steamer \ellu\v. klUic; No.'. 1 , MLved, MGe • 
l ngraded White, l9c; Vellow, at SO^e; No. 2 Mixed 
. .^brmtrv. torfSibke.; do. for March, 4Sc; do. for 
April, l8->Jiy 19c; do. for May, 4SUtili4898c, Gats—N o. 8 
Mixed, at :(7.t4c.; No. 2, 38o.; No. 1 nominal ut as^e.; 
No. 3 White, ’S'.kcSXH'M No. 2 do. 88*40; No. 1 at 
43e.; .Mixed 1\ isitern, at Te.'.We.; White State, lie; No. 
• Mixed for Fehruury, :trhc.\ do. for March, 37Uc; for 
April, 37J4c: May. 37^0 
Hk.sx-.. ijuoted; MiUTowa at gt Tibefi 73; mediums 
ai gl 50; I>ea at 81 a); red kidney at $2 (Xi for 
Choice; turtle soup at 82 25; white kidney at 8t95®2U0 
for choice. 
Peas.—G reen at $1 20. 
Provisions.—Pork.—Mi*rs quoted at #10 500811; 
811 Q0(,b8i2 00 for Family Mess; $12 75®$i4r>0 Tor Clear 
Rack; iiiul gs 54)$9 25 for Extra Prime. BEEF.—Citv 
Rxfpft Iittli.i Mdb«, .^ 1T 5i>w.siH (0; Rxtra Mess, bbls., JsHi: 
1 it*. $12 U0 In bbls.; Family Mess, 812 00®8>3. 
REtjF H IMS. quoted HI $1900. ClU Meats. Pickled 
jk'lllos, 1'2 lb, average, SfRij Pickled Shoulders, at 
l'qe.is,|%;e.; Smoked shoulders,, nl 5c«5}ke.; Pickled 
Rains, at H54i.?;8^0.; Smoked do,, IR^C, MjoDLRs—Long 
idear lo New York qiimod 3>sc. for Western delivery. 
^’’"K Pleftr, 5.50e.; Sfiort Clear, 5.71c. Dressed Hooh."— 
( ity Heavy lo Light, at .1»s--54,c.; Pigs, M.,0. Lakd.- 
H . sieru steam, for export. ii.4«c; Choice6;«; February 
8<l5®lvMq,j March, at 8,45®IM7o.: April, at «.nS(vv6.r*4c.; 
.. June at 6.oCRjtC<GvCj Gttv steuni, 
S*5f Continent at 15.18c. and South American, 
POULTRY FENCE 
Only One Cent per Square Foot, for 2-inch 
Mesh , No. 19 Wire. 
IN BALES OF 150 LINEAL FEET. 
Hatchers, Brooders. Poultry Houses, etc. Supplies 
of all kliuLs for the Poultry Yard, Dog Keuneh and 
Garden. Write for Circular. 
JBrockner & Evans, 
(Formerly 422 West St.) (48 Veacy Street, N. Y. 
■^sv specialty. Chester White. 
it MSe kshtre Yorkshire ami ii, 
LjSJL v X .NKbatul-China fiijs. scotch Collie 
Wggffk --^^i|M :s her'hrn:tDoesund ,i • Uriels of 
k yfeuBPSrPuuitry. Coma see our stock 
•“■v. 11 '• ' ^sS3S3a»and select for yourselves. Send 
for circular and prices. T. WALTERS & SON, 
West Chester, Chester Co., Pa. 
INCUBATORS 
J. HASBROUCK, 
Bound Brook, N. J 
SHELLBONE for POULTRY. 
A mixture of Pure Bone and Ground Oyster Shells. 
All poultry need It. Pounds, 81.001 50 Pounds, 
81.50, by freight. Samples, 1 Oc. mall. 
T. H. BOCK, Cristield, Jlaryland. 
HIPPARCHUS 
No. 22765. Service Fei 
BRIGHTS0N 
22764. Service Fees. $. _ 
PRINCE NERO 
No. 11672; Sire Grange Peel 
P. 233; Dam King’s Fertile, 
THE BEST CATTLE FASTENING! 
SMITH’S 
SELF-ADJUSTING SWING STANCHION I 
No. 11671; Sire Farmer’s Pride 
P. 322; Dam Nellie Flanders. No 
■ . 
Sire Nero. P. S. 242; Dam Mrs, 
Laugt ry, C. 3746. Service Fees, 
CllAS. K. HOE. 
New Brunswick, Si. J. 
The only Practical Swing Stanchion Invented. Thou¬ 
sands in use. must rated Circular free. Manufactur 
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PRODUCE C031MIS8I0N HOUSE 
ESTABLISHED 18105. 
S. H. A E. II. FROST, 
100 PAKK PLACE, X. Y. 
shippers desiring to favor us will be furnished 
stencils, shipping cards, etc., on application. lTomnt- 
tu-ss guaranteed! References. Ki uu. New-Yorker, 
Iledgobeld Slock Farm nnd Nurseries. 
bINGLEand MATCHED ROADSTERS,by Laueewood 
and Indiaman, sons of Hambletoulan and Belmont. 
Registered J Red Swine: Pig- and Sows in pig. Prize 
P, Rocks; Cockerels weighing now 9 to ll pounds each. 
Dnmen.se Nursery Stock of all Haixlv I-’ruits. Shades 
and urnamentah, including wholesale lots of prime 
one-year Apple Stocks, two-year Asparagus and usage 
Orange ouieks. For eat;iiogu,-sand low- prices address 
Thn .S V W AriicJe i« appr*. iau«1 au< 1 ftp ft 
provtvt br x-l pwnruiiiivu Kvrcu*r» uu'l 
Suvk Kaisers. The calf suck ft its Too-l M i: 
slowly, iu nptrfgufp nttlnred tret y, tJ.nv [- v. 
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XI South Market Street, BOSTON, M ASS. 
UK PETTIT, P. O., S»ulcm, X..J 
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Ctlc-l»r WtUG, Uerloblre X Yurt, 
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•md Oifonl Down Sheep and Lash, 
Scotch Colley Shepherd Hog, u4 
Fancy Poultry, Send fur Catalog*! 
YV.ATLBK BtRPKX ACOJPhlhuTa 
Sold in one yoar^for breeders. 
The only hog Not Subject to Cholera. 
Two weighed 2,806 lbs. Send for de¬ 
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£oW 8 ' E- T. SILVER, Cleveland, 0. 
fiETTHEBEST 
With i Gr^mdinf pair.'tL 
Ox- (VmU, and B;*r» 
. fur MeoL Tber take LES8 
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other mill Smd for D*er% F ni, 
P c, ‘ a W'“ J - Alao mxn'frs of the 
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•raEAUNAShiasrsN^/Y offered elsewhere, to 
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very lowest prices. Every animal duly recorded 
and guaranteed. Terms lo suit all customers. 
Catalogues on application. 
GALBRAITH BR08..June*vtlle,Wl** 
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Manufacturers. Brooklyn, E. D., N. A'., Box 3 
and Uoucuaier, England. 
eyorlasuud tor oiily l6rum, Fontn^c- aittiupa tnkuti Larue 
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■JB like a ben sitting on a nest 
|l\ full of eggs. Chicks can be 
HbL raised inlt alSordcts. per 
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per lb. A Una cbance for 
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Uflfi PUD I CD A Its cause, prevention, and 
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Address Xutui-c* 
Iff, 11 treatise ou Improved 
liietbcHU, yields, profits, prices 
and general statistics. FREE. 
Box P, WAYNESBORO. PA, 
MXLD CO., 
Monaffc-Iurm ut II M.'kl-oN’S 
M v > !* A SHIN DINU and 
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whnl weclftlm 
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STEELBEAM 
PLOW. 
SWIVEL 
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Manufacturers of Steel. Iron, nnd Wood 
Beam l liiwuj Sulkv Plows. Swivel Plows, 
cffeei mid Wood Frame Cultivators uud 
Bond Scrapers. Our Steel Beam Jointer 
uud Wheel Stuudards will uot break or 
bend. 
Acknowledged superior to nil othei-s. 
W orking equally well ou level land. Small 
sizes specially adapted for Yiueyurds. Ter¬ 
racing, or Gardeniug. 
Correspondence solicited. Semi for Cat a- 
