1888 
59c. Barley.—N o 2, «<)e. Pottle-Cash, #1106@U 10; 
February and March #11 17W; May. at $11 27)4 
@#1140. Lard.—E asy; Bales ranged ; Cash, $6 07)4 
@6 10; March. $«07)4@8C 15}jf: May, $6 20@6 25. Bulk 
meats.- Shoulders, x'i 9S®i 00; Short rib sides, $5 42)4 
@5 13; Short Clear sides, $5 73@#C S(l. OaTTLjc -Market 
steady; Shipping steers, #S30@6 73; Stockers and 
feeders, 82 40t.iT 50 ; cows, bulls and mixed, #1 57® 
3 75; bulk, $2 AOtoi#HO. Hoos.—Market strong: Bough 
and mixed, #3TOcjki20: packing uud shipping, t4 06® 
I 50; light, S3 ftti-ijl 20 ; skips, (2 600)360. Soeeh.— 
Market sternly; Natives. $21H(3i4 90: Western, #2 00® 
I 75; him Ik;, $X TTk— r, 2*>; Texans, $1 50*3 75. 
St. Louis. — Compared with cash prices a 
week ago. No, 2 Red Wheat is l>£c, higher. 
Cora, 1 >4 c. higher. Oats, lc. higher. Rye, C.c. 
higher. Barley, steady. Eggs, lc. lower. 
Pork, 15c. lower. Cattle, unchanged. Hogs, 
light higher ; other grades lower. Sheep, 
higher. 
Wheat.—D ull; No. 2 Red, Cash, 90J£e.; February, 
91J*e. bid; March, 91-Uc.i May 94oji9lHc. Corn higher; 
No,2 Mixed Cash, lMt4'i&35c.; February, 34T%c.; March, 
35Wa; May, UTkje. Oats dull; No. 2 Mixed, 
Cash. ';.*!(•?%.; March. SOWc. asked. May, 8B*c. 
Kye {Lighter at 59c; Barley dull; no sales; Butter quiet; 
creamery, at 25>v30c.; dairy, ltT.OiMe; Eggs steady at 
17c. Corn Meal ilrxn at $1 90. Fork, 811 25. Bulk Meats 
— Lung Clear, •>3 50; Short Hlb, S3 tg>; Short Clear, 
$5 73. Lard firmer at $595(«i#6 00. Cattle.—Market 
steady. Fair to Choice Native S' ' 
@#5 25; Native Butcher Ste» 
Heifers. #2 35s.#3 73; Stoekei PI I 
Hoos.—Light, <K60&4 00; Packing, Sfi90ffl4S0; Heavy, 
S3 40/t I 45. sukei*. Market firm and active: Common 
to Choice, S3 00*3 75. 
Boston.—C ompared with cash priori a week 
ago, com is lc. lower; oats, l%e. higher; but¬ 
ter, cheese anti eggs, unchanged. 
ClitAix,—CORN.—Steamer Yellow, at 51@51)4c; steamer 
mixed at 5u.r,30‘,,c; and no grade at IttftuMc. per bushel. 
oats have been firm, with sales of No. 2 white at 42)4 
@425fce: No. 3 wblte, 44kc; good barley oats. 44Hc, per 
bushel. Small sales of Bye quoted at 67c, per bushel. 
Uu\x is ill fair demand and selling at 817 75® 
818 U0 for Soring aud #18 306118 75 for Winter; line feed 
and middlings at $U400@21 tit), and cotton seed meal at 
$2300 on spot and 823 ijO jter Ton to arrive. HAY and 
Straw- Hay Is plentiful and steady, at $19030 P ton 
for choice aud fancy; fair to good, #17@ 18: fine, #16® 18; 
for poor and damaged, #13@1S. Western choice $10i@ 
17 du fair to good $14ftul5. Kyc straw Is held at $l)k<t3U50 
for choleic, ami 8126/14 for common to goo/I. Swale 
hay, $11*12; oat straw. #9@Ki per ton. Produce— The 
various articles under UUs head continue to command 
fair prices. BrTTKR-Northeru creamery,choice to extra 
oodlooh.iiiinn-r,l'v>2;!c, western cream¬ 
ery, '2,4483c, fur choice to extra; northern dairy, 22@23c, 
for Vcrntiitit extra; 18«a2Uc. choice, and I2@16c, for fair 
to good: Western dairy, i8@23c. Tor choice, aud 10® 
15c, for fair to good; Imitation creamery at ir»'a.2ac, for 
g ood to extra; ladle packed, at 18@21c. for choice. 
HEEKft—New York choice to extra, Ht-elO.t^c. and com¬ 
mon to good, 3@tku Vermont choice Dr extra, K)fA10c, 
and common, .Vy.,c; Western common to extra, at 
4@%c. Sage, extra, U@12.iac, good to choice. 8@10c. 
Eggs—C ape and uoar-by, j*er dozen, at 25e; Eastern 
extras, 2-t./,21e; do. Praia, 2Hjt22o; Northern, fresh, 22@ 
2801 Western fresh, 22c; Provincial, at 22c. Beans— 
Choice Northern hand-picked pea, at $17U@1 75 per 
bushel; do, do. New York. $1 OOfejl 70;do. do, screened 
at $1 25@1 40; medium choice, at <150; do, screened, 
$1 23yd 40; Yellow Eyes, Unproved, at $1 OOtgl 65; do, 
choice tlats, $1 fitkjtl 55; Itetl Kidneys, $1 8t>@1 90. Can 
ada pens, dfic@$l 00 per biishel for cottimou to choice. 
Green peas, Northern, at *0u@$l 00; do, Westeru. $120 
(ml 25, Potatoes range at 65@750, per bushel, us to 
quality. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, February' 13, 1886. 
State ok hie Market.—C ompared with cash prices 
last week, Hour is unchanged; ungraded red wheat 
3c. higher; ‘'regular'' wheat t)4e. higher, ooru 2)4o. 
higher: oats l^c. higher: pork unchanged; butter a 
shade higher ; cheese barely steady : eggs lower, 
poultry n trltle higher, fruits steady; cotton J-gc.lower; 
vegetables without material ehaug -. 
FuUDt. Feed and Meal. Flour—Q uotatloim; Fine at 
*2.15(,i$2.H5; Superfine, #2 75@$37fi| Extra No, '2, *H low, 
$3 55; Hood to Fancy Extra Stare, #8 60t*4 2S; Com¬ 
mon to Good Extra Western at *3 lUw $4 00; Good to 
Choice Extra Western, $1 '>>> ■■ W; Cointnou to Fair 
Extra Ohio, #310*43 79; Good, #3 8Utfo#l 20; Ciood to 
Choice, $1 25t,v#5'£t Common Extra Mlnaeaota, #s 1IM 
$3 65; Clear. $4 It) cgl 30; Kye Mixture, 8Ut>*84 25; 
. pakera' Extra, 
Extra, $3 hi® 
RHHV HHB o Very Choice, 
$4 80tf$3 40; Pinout Winter W heat Extra, $t 30**3 13; 
City Mill Extra for West Indies, Si Wv«$5 00; South 
America, *3 <P ->5 10. Southkrs Flour—C ommon to 
Fair Extra. #8 S5f<»$3 75; Fair to Choice do., $3 8U>:«,5 30. 
Bye Flour— superUne, #0 V), latter for choice. 
Buckwukat Flour, at *1 «i<«i#2tju. Ooiux Mkad—D ull. 
Brandywine, $30A?t*3 05; Yellow Wcsusru, at #2 75@ 
$3 IK). Feld—B ran ranges from 856)93)40. from track 
and mill; for 60 ft. average ut SOrAtB.'-ic.; 80 ft. aver¬ 
age at XfeiHOc.: middlings at S5w 9jWc., and sharps at 
@$i 07)4. Hye feed at#rt; (Kl@#l7 00 per ton. 
Grain. -Wheat.— Ungraded Red, 89@98o.; Amber 
Pennsylvania No. 2 Bud. 3i“ic; No. 2 l tod. 93c. atul 
No. 3 Bed tit 83c; No. Bed for March, 9U6‘392Wc,; do. 
for April, 93»@!Kn^c.j do. for May, '.>4 < f>i7*e; do. for 
June,RYE—60t&6Se. for Western, and 64<s> 
•®J4e. for State. Coax—Ungraded Mixed T)».51e; No. 
3, 4iV@iRkjc.; Steamer Mixed, No. 2, Mixed, 
35c.; Ungraded White, 49c; White Southern, at fi0@ 
34c. aittl Fancy do, n>@4(Uc; Ungraded Yellow, 50c; 
Graded Yellow, 53e; Low Mixed, 4lW; Jersey Yellow, 
l!C-6e; No. 2 Mlxetl for February. fgWtdSiWv, <lo. for 
-March. S0)w r 43ii$«f, do. for April.49U@linc; do. Tor May, 
4 H^@i!r>. oat>- No. 3 Mixed, at kAfe.; No. 2, S8«e.; 
No. I quoted at 39o.; No, 8 White, 39W@40c.: No. 2 
do. 41c; No. 1 quoted ut »3c.; Mixed Western, at 37@ 
i»Me.; White do.. 40@45c; White State, 4116* 12c; No, 
2 Mixed for February, 38>i@3^e.; do. for March, April 
aud May. 87%o. 
Beans. —Quoted; Mairowa, at $170; mediums, at 
$1 430(11 5t>-. lasi til $1 50; rod kidney at $1 85® 1 90 for 
choice; turtle soup ut $2 15. 
Pear.—G roeu at $l 20. 
Provisions.—Pork.- Mess quoted at $10 50@$1100; 
$11 3tkjy$l2 00 for Family Mess; $12 73**11 30 for Clear 
Back; and $8 50:y.$9 23 for Extra Prime. Brick. -City 
Extra India Mess, $17 5013 OH; Extra Mess, bbls., *10; 
Pit' km, $11 !»> - $!2 n.i In bbls.; Family Mess, $U00@il3. 
. h.—Q uoted at $17 Tfliit 18. Cut Mkats. —Pickle 
Beck Hams.-Q uoted at $l7 75 tH. Cut Meats. 
led 
. .quoted ter WcSlern delivery. 
Long Clear, 5.55c.; sivort Clear, 5.*)k'. Uuknsku Hous.— 
City Heavy to Light, site vi.e.; Pigs, nu.i.i rA^e. Lard.— 
Contract grades, at ffjKLt0.37l*c; February , at 6.35ci> 
6.36c. Map'll, tit 0 sli>/'v-c ; April, nt 0. tsiiM.Hc.; 
May, at 6.5').i6.32c.; June at 6.,V«.vtf.58c; city steam, 
fairly active at 6.35c; Kednod Continent at 8.75c, and 
South American, 7,00@i.n6c. 
Kuttkm.—E astern Creamery, HIKHWc; Western Cream¬ 
ery, I8t<t:45c.; Elgin do.. 38c.; State Dairy half tlrkln 
tulis, 1W3>27C.l Western Factory, lliaLUc.; Imitation 
Creamery, 25*370.! Western Dairy, 12* 18c. 
Cheese. ■ stuto, 7@iu‘it'.! Night skims. 3«@7e. 
Weetern Hat, 7 m 9 '\,c. 
Eoas.—State, 22h,*23c,; Western, 22*22'^',; Southern, 
2i‘tj(s2:te.; LImislState. 19o.; do. Western, I8@l8tac. 
Live Poultry.—C hickens, 8@!lc,; fowls, Jersey State 
and Pennsylvania, per ft, at 8*90.; do. Western, V ft, 
at 8@Mc.; turkeys, per ft, ut e43c.; ducks, western 
ix-r ntUr, nt 70»lK)e.; geese, western, per pair, at #L85er 
$1.50; pigeons, per pair, at 35c. 
Dukssed Poultry.-T urkeys, Philadelphia, ut 12@13c; 
11@13C per ft for Jersey, uud 12c pel ft for wOStcrn; 
chickens, Philadelphia large, at 11(0)130. per ft; do. 
small at Dalle; .ferscy sea filed at lit«i|2c; do, -State at 
KKafllo do. Westeru, at 10@10Mft.: fowls, Philadelphia, 
prime, IbulVet du. Jersey, lie; State and western, %010e. 
Ducks, Philadelphia, at 11-i !5c; do, Jersey, at i4@15e; 
do, western, at 13* 14c. Gecso, J’hlladciphla, at 12@ 
18c;do, Jersey, at 11* 12c; do, wustern.at 9@10c. 
Uamk. Wild ducks, canvas, per pair, at $325(i.ii$3 50; 
do., red head, pel* pair, at $l@$l 00: du. mallard, west¬ 
ern, per pair, ut MkJJ.'ic., do., teal, blue wing, 3t)@C6c.; 
do. wood, at 40@6 jc,: do. common, at 26@80c. 
Frksii Fuuirs. Quotations ntv: Sail Bias coeoanuts 
at $.UW3H; Baracou oocounUW at #29 0Ug#3U 00. Ap¬ 
ples Bald win. per libl., Ul $1 ;.V-ii2 00; Greening, 
per bbl. $i 75 *2 uu. Grapes—Catawba at «@7e. per ft, 
In baskets; Isabella, at 2@3c. per ft. Cranberries 
—Cape Cod. choice, per bbl., $4.00; do. fancy, #4 50; 
good to prlmi*, per bbi., $3 00@#4 00; do. eholc*. per 
crate, $1 WJ@#125. Florida oranges—Fancy at *3 50 
@3 75; Choice at #3 50@3 75; do. Inferior at $1 75@#2. 
Dried Fruits.—T he quotations are as follows: 
see quarter* at 2@2!<c.; state nnarters nt. 8Sti&3$(c.; 
southern slleed prime at 2Mj@244c-, do. common, 2c. 
Peachee—Peeled North Carolina, choloe,l0@l!c.; fancy, 
12e.; extra fancy, 13c.i Georgia, ehuloe, new, 11c; do. 
prime. K.i'Mgc.; tmperlesl halv<t<. 2><@3J^c.: unpeeled 
quartern nt 2W$8e4 Delawnro avnporatetQ tw-clisl, 24 ia 
25c. Choice pitted cherries at '.i :«1lt£c. Evat>oriiu-d 
rasphewtes at 17 ct sun-ilrled do. 15c. Blackberries 
Prime at 8)40. Whortleberries at 6>4@7c. 
Peanuts.— Quotations at 5W@51<»e. for best hand 
picked, and for farmers'' grades. 
Cotton.—T he quotations, according to the American 
classification, are as follows: 
New Orleans. 
Uplands. and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary.7 9-16 696 
Strict Ordinary....... 6% 7 1-16 7 1-16 
Good Ordinary.7 13-16 8 8 
Strict Good Ordinary. 8W 8 7-16 8 7-16 
Low Middling.89s 8 13-16 8 13-16 
Strict Low Middling., 8% 9 1-16 9 1-16 
Middling ..9 1-16 9W 9)1 
Good Middling.. 9 7-16 998 T't, 
Strict Good JHddUug. 9 11-16 974, 9% 
Middling Fair..10 t 16 11)4 10W 
Fair.10 11-16 107J 
stained. 
Good Ordinary.......6JK | Low Middling. 79i 
Strict Good Ordlnary6 IV16 I Middllug.. 8tt 
Hay and Straw.—Q uotations are for: Choice timothy 
hay at 90c; good at 85c.; medium at 80c.; shipping 
at 70@75c; clover mixed at 70t57-V-..; Clover, 33.<-,63c.; 
No. t rye straw at #1, short rye straw at75@80c: oat 
straw at ll)@60c. 
Seed.— Clover Is neglected; quotations are nominal 
at I0@10t4o. as to grade. Timothy is quiet aud held 
(Irmly; quoted at #2 00@$2 10. Linseed nominal. 
SUOAR.— Raw. 5 5-16®346c; Cut Loaf, fi%q; (.’iiIich, 
C94@6 11-16: Powdered. 69i|@6)ic; Granulated, R 7-lGt'< 
6)^e; Mould "A," 6*4/0; ConfecthJiiers’ "A.” Dh,c; Stand¬ 
ard "A," 81-ICe; <>1T "A,” 5-3*;, 5 )3-lCs: Wiilt- Extra 
"'C," 56l-Si@5 U-loc; Extra 541,(4.5^0; “C,’‘ 3t%@5' ;e; Yel¬ 
low, 4 IS-lOtaS. 
Tau.ow—S teady and in light demand. Prime City 
quoted at 4*^/4 9-16c. Sales, 55.000 ft, at 41$@4 9-lKe. 
Vegetables.—P otatoes-Long Island Rose,bulk, per 
bbl., $2 00®#2 25; New York Bose. $1 75<@$2 00; Eastern 
and Nova Scotia Bose at $20U®2 25; Burbank, State, at 
$1 73.(1 $2 CKI; eastern and Nova Scotia, per bbl, ##@225; 
Hebron, do, do. do. per bbl, at $2 CW>@2 25. Prolific and 
Goodrich, per bbl., at $1 TSy.$2. Maine, double headed, 
bbL.at #2 iB@#2 50; Peerless, |>er bbl., at $1 7.W2: Mag¬ 
num Bouum, Imported, per sack, $2: Champion, Im¬ 
ported. per sack, ut $1 62(3# 1 75. Sweat potatoes, Vir¬ 
ginia, at #2 25@#3 75 per bbl. Cabbages, pec JOti, at 8C@ 
*8.00. Onions—Yellow, quoted per barrel, at #2 30<@ 
$2 75; do. red, per bbl., at #2 73tiv3 23.; do. white, ut 
#4 50. Turnips, Russia, ;« r bbl.. nt '/.M62c. Marrow 
squash, p<-r bbl., at 50©TV. Norfolk kale at 75c-«<4l. 
LIVE STOCK MARKET. 
New York, Saiurdav. February IS, 1886. 
Beeves. Sales of Ordiuary to Prime Bullocks were 
$4 2U@5 S3 100 ft; dry cows, bulls, stags and mixed lots 
sold at *2 3(>(>.l 06; old oxen at $8 .10(3,3 70 per 100 ft; 
total shipments fer tbe week, 276 live cattle, O.icSJ quar 
tern Of beef, 6t Uve sheep and 500 eareas'o. of mutton. 
Chicago st.-eis, 1,823 ft, ar $3 1(1; do, 1,243 ft, at #S 00; 
do. 1,242 ft, at #5 00; Ohio do., 1,287 ft-, at #t Ok oxen, 
1,350 ft, »l ID; Bulls. 2.001 ft at 3J^c; ButTalo steers, 
1,278 ft, at #3 00 per 100 ft; Obld oxen, 1,780 ft, at #5 80; 
oxen and cows. 1.2U4 ft, $1 (It): cows and stags 990 ft, 
$4 03; cows, 1.(lift! m, ut $i in; Pennsylvania do. 906 n-, 
$3 67; state oxen, 2,210 is, $5 70; mixed iveatern steers, 
1,360 ft, at #5 25; do. 1,310 ft, at $5 05; Virginia do. 1.034 
ft, at $118; Cows, 780 tb. 2V4e: Indiana steers, 1,313 ft, ut 
$3 089i; Connecticut oxen, 1,885 ft. at $3 20; do,, 1,383 ft, 
at $4 40. 
Calves.—A few fair to good veals were sold at 7®3e. 
No griissers offered. Veals 185 ft, at 7c; do, 117 ft, at 
8c; Ohio do, 125 m. at 7c. 
Sheeps and Lamms.—M edium to prime sheep sold 
at $4 30.(3 3.) per 100 ft, with rio choice offered. Fair 
to choice lambs, sold at Ot-iiTo. State sheep, 87 ft. at 
4*4 ['c.; Petiuaylvaula do, ,3 ft, at $1.70: State Lambs, 
61 ft, uC 6c; Western do, 79 ft. at 7c.: do. Sheep, .118 
Ib.at 4Uyc; do, lambs, 63 tb, at 6e; Stat»* do, 74 ft, at 
6' <,(•-, Didlnna sheeo, U9ft.M 5e; State do. 103 ft. at 
5*4e.; Ohio latubs, 74 ft. $6 70; do, sheep, 87 ft, at $t S3. 
Hoos—Receipts for six days, 37,781 head, against 
38,29 - head for the same time last week. None for sale 
alive. Nominally a trifle Arm at $4.15@$4.40. 
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sippi Itlver not 
lew than loo 
Sponls on re¬ 
ceipt of Iheve price*. I wilt semi 
you samples of my No ,1 aud No. 2 Spouts, 
post-paid, on receipt of five U. S. 2-cent 
stamps. Descriptive circulars sent free. 
Mention thin paper and address 
orders at once to O. C. FONT, Burlington, Vt. 
Buy Eureka* only, ami avoid becoming infringers. 
“MAECHMOOR FARM.” 
U I D D A D PIIII Q N *0- 11672; Sire Orange Peel, 
til” rMnunUop. 288; Dam King’s Fertile, 
No. 22765. Service Fees, $100. 
DDII2UTCI1KI No. 11671; Sire Farmer's Pride 
DnlUn I 011 11 P.333; Dam Nellie Flanders, No 
22764. Service Fees, $100. 
DDIIlPC IICDf) Sire Nero. P. S. 219; Dam Mrs. 
• lllllUC HCIIU Langtry, 0.3716. Service Fees, 
$100. CHAS. II. HOE, 
New Briinhwick, N. J. 
JERSEY BULLS. 
I have for sale, at prices lo suit tbe times, sLx young 
bulls from 1 mo. to 9 mos. old. l'hetr sires are of a 
high standard, and of the favorite and fashionable 
butter strains; representing such blood as St. Heller. 
Stoke Pogih, victor Hugo and Signal. Tbe dams are 
all good cows of good strains, and some have butter 
records. 
The calves tire In good healthy condition, good colors, 
and of individual excellence and, will be registered ir 
desired 111 the A. ,T. C, C. H K. Prices very low either 
ou selections or on the lot. Would take la exchange a 
perfect Haddle horse ISA?.— 16 hands. 
J. K. RAND, Montclair. N. J. 
.Hob! KKU, rvtiiua.lllll., 
wear Whit*, itvrk.idr* a York- 
diiri- Soothdowo, CuUwol* 
(act OlTorit Ibmn Shwpand Lxntbt 
S,dO1 1 C'ullvy Sh.phrr-l Uf.y, i.J 
FaoeyFouUvy, BruittorGUIop, 
w.atlsk bcbpxx a co.ruu.r» 
Clvdesdale and Eng¬ 
lish Shire Horses. 
The only Btnd in Ameri¬ 
ca containing the very 
best specimens of both 
breeds. Prize winners at 
ChicagoFatr.tbe World’s 
Fair at New Orleans, tbe 
Royal Society of Eng¬ 
land. etc. Large Impor¬ 
tation arrived August 13, 
„ and more to follow. 
J/jOur buying facilities be- 
_,T ing unequalled, there 
^BEAU (iKSttMaMbm Offered U< Sse°wSera? ni 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'* 
Wfm U 
INCUBATORS. 
J. HASBHOUCK, 
Bound Brook, N T . J . 
KEEP THE 
OUT OF 
YOUR GARDEN 
HENS 
WITH GALVANIZED WIRE NETTING. 
The ^handsomest and most durable FENCE made 
Only One Cent per square toot. 
PETER DURYEE&CO. 
Vesevrit.. 
New York. 
315 Greenwich dk 6S Ar 70 Ves«v St„ 
’ Y 01 
Please Mention this paper. 
UnC PUni rDA its cause, preveniton, and 
llUU UnULCn D, eure, with receipts, for 30 
cents in silver or stamps. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
Also P. Rock and Wyandotte Eggs. Send for circular 
B. G. CltlST, New Aiarket, Ind. 
POULTRY NETTING 
CHEAP*, 
WM. CABBLE 
EXCELSIOR WIRE MTG CO., 
43 Fulton street, New York City. 
Williams lui. Incubator Is warranted reliable. 
Send stamp for Circular of Incubator and Brooder. 
A. F. WILLIAMS. Bristol, Cl. 
Best Hatcher 
ON EARTH. 
Hatches Bucks.Turkeys, 
Geese and Chickens. 
Received First Premium 
where exhibited. 
Send for Circular. 
ANDREWS* 
Hatcher Co. 
Elruiru, X, A'. 
Mention Rural N.-Y. 
BaaEa|$ 2 oo - 
Frioo CDflM *U#l..$22a 
$32 for In- 1 n UITI cubators ho 
JlngWO, 2tU, StWond 5U)|n UCI 
■eggs. A1 :uoal HD] I U II Ut 
loan pare for a few cbiokeus. Sen 
■stamps for catalogue contain! 
■partleulara A information of va) 
' • D. CRAIG, North Evanston,! 
PER 
TON 
Contains l'liospltnte of Llntr. Gives 
Plants an early start, improves quality, increases yield. 
Low freights to «U points Farmers’ Hrinoruiidtini 
Hook sent FKKK. Forres "on drnre solicited. 
I’AYUG A I’T. tSTEIl CO. UnionS|>riugs,N.Y 
General Advertising: Rates of 
THB RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
The folio win,j rates are invariable. All are there¬ 
fore respectfully informed that any correspondence 
with a i'kic to obtaining different terms teill prove 
futile. 
Ordiuary Advertisements, per agate lino... .80 cents. 
One thousund lines or more.wl'bln non year 
froindnteof first In-eriIon, per agate line. 25 “ 
Yearly oriers occupying I or more lines 
agate space ... .25 
Preferred positions ..25 per cent, extra. 
Reading Notices, ending with "Ado per 
linn, minion leaded. .75 cents. 
Terms of Subscription. 
Tho subscription price of tho Rural Nkw Yokkkk is: 
Single copy, per year.#2.00 
“ “ Six months.1.10 
Great Britain. Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid.$3.04 (12s. 6d.) 
France ... ... 3:04 (16V6fr.) 
French Colonies.. 4.03(29)4 fr.) 
Any one sending a club of seven Is entitled to one 
copy, one year free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit ou 
application. _ 
Entered at tbe Post office at New York City, N. Y, 
as second-class mall matter. 
