t 
PATENT FLUID 
AND CATTLE WASH 
No. 3 Spring, at 71^c. COHN.—Caflb, 87J£@38c; Feb¬ 
ruary, at87%®33kio., March, 38@38jdc; May, 
Oats— llrm: sales ranged; Cash, JOJ^c; February, :vj 
MiSOjSc; March, 80$i30j$c.; .May, 32L,M33;-Re. Kve—N o. 2, 
.rt)c. LUrlkv. No 2, uuo. Fault. i;aso, »ll OOsi#U (6; 
February, $n OOfflSU 0B;March $11 iXb.>i.?$U OS; May. at 
Nil 1,If.'mSlI 22(4. Lard,—Q uiet and .Wendy; sales 
ruiigcl ; Caah. iJClk'srt ijeMxj; March, $6 05® $6 YJ*; 
May. $o l,t u i.c@b 20. BDLKHicats.- Shoulder*,$:$ swat^l UO; 
a b shies, (A UK**:, 55; Hliort Chair sides, $r> 8U® 
si S'. Cvm.u—Shipping steer*, $3 »te'$5 i »; Stocker* 
untl ii'cdrra, $'2 !«..$i in, row*, hulls ami mixed, 
>•*>■*1 .JO;bulk,SHtHfc W «j hi. lions.- Hough and mixed. 
££***: If P»Pklngam1 shipping, ,4 2U-?l 52; light, 
$.1 .(*<" M In ; skips, $2 91 Kg $3 ft). SHEKP.-Market linn; 
Natives, *2 0C*B»$5 10; Western, $2 nn«.i$4 no ; iambs, gi oti 
«o> moil I’exans, ml 7fi@03 So. 
I Bt. Louis. — Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 3 Rod Wheat is %c-. lower. 
Corn, 1 %c. higher. Oats, ?.,c. higher. Pork, 
unchanged. Cattle, Native butchers’ and 
Stockers and Feeders iiigher; others un¬ 
changed. Hogs, all grades, except '‘packing,” 
biguer. Sheep, from 5c. to 25{. iiigher. 
^ UKAT. No. 2 Red. Cash, Dio.; February Sic * 
-?* c 2 ^Id. May, IKtUy/iaSc. Coru quiet;'No. 3 
aR b, -l(J,.i l .'li;i j,'.; February, Sufic.; March 
May, t>7‘ic, Oats quiet; No. 2 Mixed, Cash 
bhl; March, 2-ib»e., May, ,12c. live nr • u\. ,,,, r j ,\ 
ilu'irv l{,Uwr .0 ,l l*H; creamery, at tMtaSOc.; 
dhlrj, ISftlttc; Eggs Steady at l»e. Pork, 411 25. Hulk 
Meat* . Ih^uK Clear, $3 4B; Short Rib, *5 55; Khort 
Clear, $5 I .aril llrm at $5 HOotSC 1)5. Cal tie.— Mur 
ket active. Fair hi Choice Native Shipping Steers 
Native Butcher Steers, 175; Cows 
Heifers, *2!:si<a$3 75; Stockers ami Feeders, $3 00 
(g$420. Hoos,—Llglit, 43 C5(„:£4 115; Packing, $3 3T>a$l 15; 
Heavy, S4 20(41 45. Sheep. .Market active; Common 
to Choice, $3 25®+4 8(1. 
at lOtaiOVgc. for best and 9)i@9Wc. for low grades 
Timothy Is inactive; quoted at $2 DO®$2 10. Linseed 
nominal. 
Stro.AR -Muscavado, 5c; 69,000 mats Manilla, 5c; Re¬ 
fined dull. Cut Loaf, fi-tio; Crushed, Bfldc; Cubes, 6J6c; 
Powdered, K^c; Uranulated, 6 &-Mkii896c; Standard 
"A," 6c; on ••A," M.\ei!tt4c: White Bxtra''C,” 9®%c. 
Tai.i.ow—P rime City quored at Jt^e, 
ViiuxTABUS.—Potatoes—Long Island Rose, bulk, per 
bbL, 82 00o*2 2,5; New York Rose. *1 7S<*82 00 ; Kastern 
and Nova Scotia Rose at *200®*2 25; Burbank, state, at 
f, 1 iSnt*2 00; nnster'i and Nova Scotia, per bbl, 8225; 
Hebron, do, do, do. per bbl, at 8225. Prolific and 
(loixlrleh, per bbl, at $2- Maine, double headed, 
bbl., at 82 23; Peerless, per bbl., al *1 73: Magnum 
Bonum, Imported, per sack. *1 90® *2; Champion, lm 
ported, per Kimk, at *1 «2®*1 ft. Sweet potatoes, Vlr- 
MULES! MULES! MULES! 
I WILL INSURE YOUR HOCS! 
DR. JOS. HAAS’ 
HOG AND POULTRY REMEDY 
200 fine Kentucky MULES, all grades and sizes, 
Choice pairs constantly on hand, and for sale low by 
H. B. BI8HOPM SONS, 
(130 Brand Street. Jersey City. N, J. 
“MARCHMOOR FARM 
UIDDADPUIIQ So. W6T2; Sire Oraa 
nirrAninUOp. 288 ; Dam King's 
No. 11671; Sire Farmer’s Pride 
P. 212; Dam Nellie Flanders, No 
100. 
a Sire Nero, P. s. 249; Pnrn Mrs. 
Langtry, C. 7746. Service Fees, 
(1IAS. 1(. HOE. 
New Brunswick, N, J. 
[Noun Genuine without tills Trade Mark,| 
la the only Practical Preventive of the so- 
called Swine Plague. 
It has never hern 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 
bis natural constitution. Where It has been fed to 
such animals in tbe prescribed quantities, and 
oilier dfrecciuiisfaithfully observ ed, it has proved 
a thorough preventive against swine disease. 
AS AN EVIDENCE OF FAITH 
; u my remedy f make the following offer: 
I will insure herds of swine of not less than one 
huna.ci la number against disease, at a small fee 
per head, irnvided they are fed my remedy under 
my direction and prove upon examination prior to 
contract that hev are in a heatthy condition, and 
are neither In-bred, close-bred nor the progeny of 
such. 
1. I will forfeit HOO.OO to any breeder whoso offer 
to examine for insurance I decline, proviuod 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 invitation is caused by prior engagement 
or by matters of at least equal importance. 
2. I will forfeit $500.00 if 1 decline upon examina¬ 
tion to insure such herds, if my judgment as to 
their condition of health is overborne by tbe result 
of an examination made by at least two properly 
qualified and graduated veterinary surgeons. 
Facts are Better than Assertions. 
Please read tbe following testiioonv : 
OXBSONTOJt V O., Pa., Feb. 2,1885. 
Dr. Jos. Haas—Dear Sir: About a year ago our 
herd here numbered about 2,701 head. Disease 
broke out. and no remedy we bad would arrest the 
trouble. Onr losses were heavy and we had to give 
up feeding emin-lv for about twonionths. We then 
heard of your remedy and bought a trial lot, and 
began feeding again. We have used it constantly 
eversincc. We havcsincc April last received about 
5,000 bead of bogs into onr herd aud have not had a 
single death from swine disease. This is our ex¬ 
perience. Our opinion is that the remedy has pre¬ 
vented disease, and we would not think of being 
without it. As an aid in fattening pork, we believe 
itto be good. On this point, however, we have not 
made ah actual test, ns ire wouM not , iskfeeding a 
pen of hogs without the Remedy. 
Yours very truly, WHITE & CO. 
[N. B.—White Jt Co., since writing the above 
letter, have purchased *450 worth of the remedy.] 
The remedy cau he procured of all Druggists, or 
from my laboratory. Prices, *2.50, *1,25 and 50 cts. 
per package. 25 lb. cans, 112,50. 
JOS. HAAS, V. S. 
Member of Indiann State \>trr, rirjri/ Mol. Associat’n 
_IN PI AN APB US. IN'D. 
LIVE 8TOCK MARKET. 
Wyandotles & Ply. Rocks. 
Eggs from selected mature birds only. Circulars free. 
T. WILTON HI LI,, Jamesburg, N. J. 
New York, Sati rdat, February 30,1886. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for six days 7,032 against 8,841 for 
same time last week, Market Is lower and d(filer. 
The dressed beef trade Injures snips perceptibly. Ship¬ 
ments of meats for the post week, 126 live cattle, 8,150 
quarters of beef, 149 live sheep and 700 carensses of 
mutton. Among ilie sales were three cars of tidv, 
Corn-fed Cherokee'-, at *180; and four cars of little 
Ohio "Stockers,” al 81®«412& Dry Cows. Bulls, and 
mixed lots of Oxen, Stags and Cows sold al *325® 
*1.1716; but outside of n few poorlsh Steers which sold 
at «1 25. the range for Decent to Til ue bullocks was 
from *1 aO®KI 65; wlih a few sel< etc,Hops reaching §6 
per loo It. Chicago steers. 1,377 it, at 85 40; do. 1,428 
J', m 85 30;do. 1,122 », at Si 50: Cherokee's. 1,063 it, at 
8-1 80; St. Louis steers, I,FIS n., *5 27W; do., 1,247 lb, at 
8.5 25; Still Bulls, 1,236 ft at 34*0; St. l.onis do,, 1,322 tt, 
at S3 33: Ohio stoera, 1,271 tb, at *6; 1,1,56 lb, at $4 85; 
Pennsylvania do 1,319 tb, m *5 20; oxen, 1.7® tb, at 
*5 15; do. 1,845 1b. *3 40; State Steers, 1,290 tb, at *4 75; 
do. 1,126 lb, at *4 10; Indiana do 1,190 tb. at *t ;u ; do. 
1,315 ib, at *Mo. oxen, 1,371 tb, at Sti DO; stags, oxen 
and cows, 1,160 it., at $3 t*s^. 
Calves.—D emand good and prices steady at S-Vw 
■tl4C. for grassere: JtjoCx:. for fed calves, and 5 i,>.huc. 
for poor to prime Veals, with a few Extra reaching 
Sheeps akd Lambs.—R eceipts for six days, 34,419 
head against '29,494 heud for the same time last week. 
Clydesdale Horses. 
>— I would sell two or 
teyfc, three Fillies and two 
KVwl Yearling Stallions Im- 
W — ported from Scotland 
last Fall. These are su 
5 irW'-- 4 SJs perior animals, al I reg- 
1,1.®' } :'3f I istered in the ciydes- 
i s ,'-g» y-J85ll dale stud Bc«jk of Ureac 
K| Britain and Ireland. I 
_ «1R\ \[y}, ji.i have also a few Cana- 
” ^ 'I j dian bred Mares for 
* ji jl' W WM. RENNIE, 
-^3^ Toronto, (!nn. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, February 20,1886. 
State of nuc Market.—C ompared with cash prices 
last week, tlour (s 5c. to 10c. higher, "regular' wheat 
' Jc. lower, corn k>e. lower, oats uuebauged: pork uu- 
enanged; butter le. advance on besi grades; cheese 
steady: cggs2',c. higher for Slate; poultry unchanged, 
fruit a trifle lower; vegetables steady. 
Floor, Fp.Eb asd Meal. Floor—Q uotations: Flneat 
*2.8b.iu.'S2.90, Superfine, *2S3ia*3 25: Extra So. 2, gs flx.i 
ft'f T'l* ( Inrn I fA h'on.iti Dv«e,i diA»e AO AA/ I .ir. o .. . 
PLYMOUTH ROCKS 
A large, hardy, prolific fowl, suited to the farmer 
and villager. Stock thoroughbred. Have won Two 
First Premiums this season. 
Eggs, S’J per 13, packed for shli 
A. C. KILMER 
obleskill, N. Y 
*3 75; (iood to Fancy Extra State, 83 fiO> I 25: Com¬ 
mon to Good Extra Western at $3 2i i-.i; *1 u); Good to 
Choice Extra Western, $4 UQ@15 M: Common to Fair 
Kxtru Ohio, *3 aw*l 75; Good, $3 MiYtf.*4 20; Good to 
Choice, *1 28St/*R23: Common Extra Minnesota, *S 2da 
$3 66: Clear. $1 DO®*! .•«); Rye Mixture, ti Ollk-tgl 25; 
Straight, *4 Vi»fi SU; Patent, *■! 7.V.< *5 50; Bakers' Extra. 
FOCI OrS GUARANTEED. 
Partridge Cochins, Plymouth Rocks, Wyaiulottes, 
and S. S. Ham burgs. Per Setting, S3i Two Settings. 
3-71 
Light Brahmas, Langshuns, Brown Leghorns, and 
Pekin Ducks. Per Setting, vj. 
Orders for Stock and Eggs may be sent to SS Dey St.. 
New York City, or direct to yaras. 
< LARK & BROWN, Proprietors, 
Mention this paper.] Frnnkliu, Essex Co., X. Y. 
City Mill Extra for West Indies, *4 tkVj*5 DO; South 
America, *5 00,.i,3 10. SoinintitN Ft/OUk—Common to 
Fair Extra, *3 35^*3 75; Fair to Choice do., *3 80®53il. 
Ryk Flock Superfine, *3 15uc3 80, latter for choice. 
Buckwheat FrxiCB, at *18oo#*2 00. Cork Meal— 
Brandywine. *3 03-1,3 05; Yellow Western, at *2 7Tr* 
*300. Feed-I lran range* from tVeCrp.;,.. from track 
aud mill; for ho lb. average at SftisaajicaDO lb. aver 
age ut 8Uai85c. : mUMUoipt at Y. . 97 V-‘ and sharps at 
97>£«)*l U7«^. Rye feed ut 316 OOffiglf 00 per tou. 
Uuaiv.—Witkat. —No. t Northern, *1,01V; No, 1 Hard 
Duluth,*i.U8Jk: No. 2 Red, 92c: Ungraded White at 
lll^c. No.2 Red for March, nib. /'J2c,, do. for April. 
92-vt9;i^c.; do. for May, do. for June, 
95Vini‘>5M,c.; do. for July. 99 >*('>j96c; do, for August, 
*9sf»i96We: do. for September, DClpfi 97-k.er do for Oct 
ober, nominal ut 97.L4e; do. for December, Dl.OOiie? LIU. 
UYE--59;L«2Kic. for W'cstcrn, and CIm r-Mje. for State. 
Coux-Ungraded Mixed 47«3l)!fc; No. 3, 48e>’l8Wc.; 
steamer Mixed, 49Ur^491$v.; steamer Yellow, 494v... 
I9t-jc; No, 2, MLxed. 524(af54c.; Yellow, 54c; No. 2 Mixed 
for February, NU^.iSSc; do. for March, N)UrR.MUe; 
do. for April, imvtaOUte, do. for Jlay, 49tiu. 49L,e; OATS 
-No, 3 Mixed, at uMfc.; No. 2, an*tfsjwuje.; No. 1 
quoted at SS«C.; NO. 3 While, 39Hi«W»t4c.j No. 2 
do. 10Wb'»lOttc: No. 1 quoted at 43c,; itixeil Western, 
at 37i;tiAie.; White do., 89ti*45c; While State, 4fi@42c; 
No.2 lllxisl for February, aSMfaSMSc.: do. for April, 
3»H®33ttc; do. for March, ami M.ay, 384^c. Bariev, un¬ 
graded Canada. 79e. 
PnovtsioXH.—PORK.- Jtesv quoted at $10Kk3.*1100 
for Old aud *U «5 - 12 for Now; *11 50,4812 00 for Fanillv 
Mess; $12 75,«$U S) for ‘dear Back; and*8 r<y.ii*<J 25 for 
Extra Prime Bekf.—C ity Extra Imlln Mess, $17.50 
t'«$l8 00; Extra Mesa. bbla.. $10; Packet, $11 cilia/ 
$12(W In bbla.; Family Mess, $12 (0^*13. Beef 
Hajis.—Q uoted at $17 7 .vj.is. Cor Meats.-P ickled 
Bellies, 12 lb. average, afs' -ttdc; ilo. Il lb, 55,c; Pickled 
Shoulders, at Dae,; Smoked shoulders, 8< i5.Wc,; Pickled 
Hams at 8tf .igUe.; Smoked do., HV- Mmoucs—Long 
Clear lit New 5 urk quoted lie. for Wen torn deliverv. 
Long Chur, ,5.55c.; Short Clear, N.Sig'. Iirk-.-.illi Hous.— 
City Heavy- to Light, Mi,c. LaRH. — Western Steam 
Hjx>t. 6.85<.i6,.S7HC; March, at 6.32 -6.33c.; April, at 6.39 
u, li.JOe,; May, at 6.47c.; June, 6.52(0)1!.53c; city steam, 
6.80c; Ueflucd Continent at 6.65c, and South Ainerl- 
BLOOD Wr T.T. T t- Xi l . 
Have bred flue l'oultry for fifteen years and am sell¬ 
ing a superior stock of Poultry and Eggs of the follow 
lug varieties: 
Plymouth Rocks .American Dominiques,Wyandottes, 
Single Comb White and Brown Leghorns, stiver span¬ 
gled Hamburg)*, and Pekin Ducks. Am breeding from 
high-scoring birds that have won the highest honors tu 
the show room. Price of Eggs; Wyandotte, *2.50 for IS; 
$6.i 4) for 10. All other varieties $2,00 for 13; St. 50 each for 
two or more settings. F.ggs packed In new baskets to 
go safely any distance. Send for elrealnr, Address 
„ „ „ JONES WILCOX, 
P. O. Box 10. East Chatham, N. A*. 
PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE 
ESTABLISHEII 1865. 
S. H. & E. H. FROST, 
100 PARK PLACE, N. Y. 
Shippers desiring to favor us will be furnished 
stencils, shipping curds, etc., on application. Prompt 
ness guaranteed. References, Rural New Yorkkh, 
COUNTRY SEAT, 
JERSEY CATTLE AND POULTRY FARM 
JERSEY RED, 
POLASD-CHIXA, 
t lif-aer nhlt*. Berk,hire A York- 
shire IlgA. Southdown, t'ot-wold 
:,nd Oxford (town Sherpnnd UnU 
Srolrh toiler ShepheH Por, u4 
fssej Poultry. Stud for Cxteloffua 
"ATIJI BC&PXS k CO.FklU.7* 
At New Brunswick, N. J., In sight ofdepot, college and 
schools, one hour ro New York. Trains every hour. 1*2 
or 11) acres of Land in high eullivatlon. Location ele- 
gaut. Fii-uit and Shade Trees In abundance. No ma¬ 
laria. House and buildings largo ami In good order. 
Can give possession at once. 
A. I). NEWELL, M.IL 
| t 5|] Ohio Improved Chesters, 
Sold in one year for breeders. 
The only hog Not Subject to Cholera. 
Two weighed 2.806 lbs. Send for de¬ 
scription of this famous breed, also 
f0W 3 ‘ E- T. SILVER, Cleveland, 0.’ 
procure first class animals of choicest breeding ai 
very lowest prices. Every animal duly recorded 
and guaranteed. Terms to suit all customers. 
Catalogues on application. 
GALBRAITH BB08.,Janeivllle,WI* > 
CROC Proni Prize Wyandot tea, P. Rock. Laiigslmns 
and Lt. Brahmas, at *2 and $3 per 13. Few 
Fowls for sale. W. K. TEETER, PlllMon, l*a. 
INCUBATORS 
J. HASBKOrCK, 
Bound Brook, N. J 
General Advertising Rates of 
THU RURAL NSW - YOREER. 
The.following rates are invariable. All are there¬ 
fore respectfully informed that any correspondence 
trilh a view to obtaining different terms will prove 
futile. 
ORDutjkJiv Advertisements, per agate Une....30 cents. 
One thousand lines or raore.wPhln noe year 
from date of first insertion, per agate line. 25 “ 
Yearly orders occupying _4 or more lines 
agate space. .25 *• 
Preferred positions .25 per cent, extra. 
Reading Notices, ending with ‘‘Atlc per 
line, minion leaded...- 75 cents. 
SHELLBONE for POULTRY. 
A mixture of Pure Bone and Ground Oyster Shells. 
All poultry need It. -25 Pounds, si.00; 50 Pounds, 
SI.50, by freight. Samples. 1 Oc. mail. 
T. II, BOCK, Crisfieid, .Maryland. 
MORRIS, LITTLE & SON, 
Manufacturers. Brooklyn, E. IL, N. Y.. Box 3 
aud Duiicuster, Englaud. 
P 2 ICZ ONLY $ 16 . 00 . 
NATURES INCUBATOR 
Best known for hutching 
chicks. Itsprlnolplels just 
like alien sitting tin a nest 
full of eggs. Chicks can be 
raised in u at 5ur6 cts. per 
lb., aud sold for 30to25 cts. 
per lb. A fine chance for 
women and hoys to make 
money, (send tor circular 
bn tor Co,, Uulncy. Ill. 
Terms of Subscription. 
The subscription price of the Rural New Yobkr-r Is; 
Single copy, per year....$2.00 
■* " Six months. 1.10 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid. $8.04 (12s. 6d.) 
France. S.04 (16V, fr.) 
French Colonies.. 4.03 (29^ fr.) 
Any one sending a club of seven Is entitled to one 
copy, one year free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. _ 
WM. CABBLE 
EXCELSIOR WIRE M’F’G CO 
43 Fulton Screec, Now York City. 
THE BEST CATTLE FASTENING! 
SMITH’S 
SELF-ADJUSTING SWING STANCHION! 
The only Practical Swing Stanchion Invented. Thou¬ 
sands In use. Illustrated Circular free. Manufaetur 
ed by BROOKS* PARSON8,Addlson,Steuheu Oo..N Y 
HAHTFOlti) 
Wire Netting Co. 
MASl FAl-l I RKIt or 
POULTRY NETTING, 
HARTFORD, FT. 
Manufacture t he best and Hell 
the cheapest. Send stamp for 
prices. Mention this paper. 
Entered at the Poit offlee at New York City, N. Y 
as second-class mail matter. 
The Machine* are light, strong, 
easy-running, admirable 
in design and finish. 
PrwllsJ sU-tiay 
T««u. V%V. 
Send, now if you are in- 
terested in Farming, Garden- 
iug, or Trucking, for our 
r 1886 CATALOGUE, 
which hilly describes our Seed-Drills, 
THE SILVER CUP, 
value $50.00, offered by Reed A Barton for the largest 
percentage Of chickens hatched, was awarded to 
THE STANDARD INCI BATOIt, 
Manufactured by L. N. CLARK A SUN, Dealers in all 
the lending Incubators.Poultry Supplies, etc. 
3S DEY STREET, NEW YORK. 
Mention this pu;>er. 
^ Wheel 
Hoes, and Hol- 
low Steel Standard 
Horse Hoes and Culti¬ 
vators. Free to all. 
COBRESPON DEN CE SOLICITED. 
Catharine Street, 
V 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
POULTRY FENCE 
Onhj One Cent per Square Foot , for '2-inch 
Mem , .Vo. 19 Wire. 
IN BALES OF W0 LINEAL FEET. 
Hatchers, Brooilcrs, Poultry Houses, etc. Supplies 
of all kiuds for the Poultry Yard, Dog Kennel amt 
Garden. Write for Circular. 
Brockner & Evans, 
(Formerly 422 West St.) ‘AS Vesey Street, N. Y. 
< 8 / V SWIVEL 
- : 
Acknowledged superior to nil others. 
\V orking equally well on level land. Small 
aizeg specially adapted for Viueyards, Ter¬ 
racing, or Gardening. 
Correspondence solicited. Send for Cata¬ 
logue. 
STEELBEAM 
PLOW. 
Manufacturers ot Steel. Iron, and Wood 
Beam 1 lows; Sulky Plows, Swivel Plows, 
r<teel and Wood Frame Cultivators and 
Rond Scrapers. Our Steel Beam Jointer 
uud Wheel Standards will not break or 
bend. 
Williams lm. Incubator Is warranted reliable, 
Send stamp for Circular of lucubator and Brooder. 
A. F. WILLIAMS, Bristol, Ct, 
