ANGEL OF MIDNIGHT FIELD CORN 
i'FLAVOR 
cording to the Department of Agriculture, 
has had a depressing effect on prices. 
Oats weaker iu sympathy with corn,though 
the visible supply declined 334,045 bushels. 
Little inquiry for rye or barley. The visible 
supply of the latter declined 13(5,71)3 bushels, 
and of rye 50,581 bushels. 
The receipts of products, os well as of live 
hogs, at Western centers huve declined, 
and the hogs received continue to show a 
smaller average weight than the record for 
the corresponding period last year. A re¬ 
port from Kansas City says that between 
November 1 and March 1, 300,557 hogs were 
packed there, out of (142,000 for the whole 
year, and the average weight was 201 pounds 
against 373 ', pounds the previous year. The 
average cost was S3..77 1-1(5, against §4.311. 
last season, and the loss in weight was 12 1 , 
pounds, while that of the value was (54 7-10 
cents per 100 pounds, Current advices are 
that a like exhibit from Chicago shows an 
average decline of about 30 pounds in weight, 
per hog us compared with the period Novem- 
ber I to March 1, 18S4-85, Thu receipts of 
hogs at Milwaukee were the heaviest and their 
weight the lightest for 10 years, with the ex¬ 
ception of the season en ding March 1. 1834. 
Receipts, 343,112; average weight, 100.74. 
Receipts of wheat at Minneapolis during 
the week have been only a trifle short of 750,- 
000 bushels. Grain there ami in St. Paul and 
Duluth has increased 600,000 during the week. 
Country deliveries as brisk as ever. Market 
dead; but no fall in prices iu spite of heavy 
stocks “in sight." Mills running as much as 
the stage Of water will allow. Output for 
the week 7(5,080 barrels of flour, shipments 
86,000 barrels. 
Grain.—WHEAT.-U ngrnded Winter Red, 8ftc@81 02; 
No. 1 Red to arrive, at $l ui; No. 2 Red for March, at. 
Mt4®9496o.i do. for April, at BBW'-iflSfio.; do. for May. 
do, tor June. 90!-£i<j*96?ie.; do. for August, 
at 9»ty«#97o: do. for September, at $100^1 ojw, 
Rye— 63@84iiSG. for Western, and 65,-etc. for State. 
Cons'—Ungraded Mixed at UMTc; No. S, at I6«ia 
™5tfc.i Steamer Mixed, at 16(4)461^.; steamer YeUow. 
IG«!)4ti;<te' No 2, 47?.(<>< ISo; Steamer White, at 4eMe; 
No. 2 Mixed for March. i7&r<«4Ktie; do. for April, IS!* 
("!tH^e; do. for May. 484*,.)IKVe.; do. fur June, 
Wac. OATS. - Nil. 8 Mixed, S7&e; No. 2, 87«e,{ No. I, Me; 
No. 3 White, IM^ttidOttC.; No. 2 do. 4l(&f‘; No, I at 4So,: 
Mixed Western, at White do.. SlfWw.iftUo: 
White State, 42" lie; No. 2 Mixed Tor March. 3 t2c; 
do. for April, ::UV., do. for May. at sfl»c. 
Ricans.—Q uotations arc; Marrows, *1 60; mediums, at 
Sit:.; pea at $115; red kidney at $t 75(4 1 80 for 
Choice; turtle soup at 81 sr. : white kidney. SITS 
for choice. 1 
Pras. 
Pnovisross. - Pork. 
Old and gll 506*11 
Mess; 
Kxtra 
(«) 1T 00; ... 
*8 fiOeew no _ _ 
Hxms. Quoted at $17 fit), 
Uelltes, 12 lb. avera 
Pickled Shoulder*,4 
Hams at St^iJiSUc.: 
Clear in New York i H_ 
Long Clear, 5.35c.; Short clear, 5, 
City Heavy to Light, 5V.(A%. 
Western Steam at li.30fn6.3ie: At_ 
6.33c.; June, at 6,Wc; July ut ii,44e. 
'City steam, more active, at ii.J)ri.'..£ie. _ 
tuient, fi.fiCc., and South American. fiiSVgtLyflc. 
Rerntu.—Kastern Creamery, 326433e; Western Cream 
erv, 30(<;t30c.; Elgin do.. :&« t tc.; State Dairy half tlifctn 
tubs, IRwiffit.; Western Factory. I0c.,lstc.; Imitation 
Creamery, lH(j£25c.; Western Dairy. lOSilTe. 
cheese.- State, 7<awwc.; Night Skims, 544®7c. 
Western flat, 7®'Jl4c. 
Eaos.-State, UJ$0>i4J£e.; Western, South 
PolTLTltV.—D_.. 
chickens, broilers, 2 
do. -t to 5 
western at 12 <h1:1c., .. . 
1% 13c; do. Jersey, at I2t«tl3c; 
«H2«c. i 
(leeso. Jersey. att0t>t!2c; do, 
Poultry.—L avs. 
van la. per tt, _I ■ 
12kS<«d3c.: turkeys, per B. at jiLute. 
per pair, at 80®99cs.; gee.ye, wesrer 
f'7'1.50: pigeon*. per pair, at 40®Stic. ' 
Game. — Wild ducks, canvas, per pair, *2o»2 9J:do.. 
red-head, per pnlr, nt 81® 81 SO; do. maUard western, 
per pair, at 4Uqli75c.i do., teal, blue wing. 8(V;i*fir>c.; do 
wood, nt 3OA40C.: do. common, at 25®30c • frozen 
poultry at 11® 19c. lor turkeys, 10.' 12c. for chickens, 15c. 
for ducks and I0i<2rl2, for geese. 
Cotton. -The quotations, according to the American 
classification, are as follows: 
New Orleans. 
_ „ Uplands. and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary.(36 tf 11-16 6 ll-iti 
Strict ordinary. 6 [,V1G ju 71/ 
Good Ordinary. '?* fl' 1-16 8 1-16 
Strict Good 1 irdlnary.. 8 r>-l6 8u 816 
Low Middling.8 11-16 Si* ST6 
strict Low Middling... 8 15-lS flu cm- 
Middling .9*8 9 5-16 tfVlfl 
Good Middling__9 9-16 JV yav 
Strict Good Middling... 97* m' 1-16 101-16 
Middling Fair.. I0H’ 10 7-16 10 7-16 
FaU- .1(% 11 1-16 11 1-16 
_ . „ STAINED. 
Good Ordinary.6 5-16 I Low Middling. 7 13-16 
Strict Good Ora.7 'Middling .!s 9-10 
Fruits.—F ititsu. -Quotations are; 8au Bias cocoa nuts 
at 8Gk.>::b'; Rnrftooa eoootutut* at g29IU®3000. Ap- 
„*“£ bW “ ,u <l &,x '" 1 Greening, 
£ .f 1 K r." 2 ' Grapes.—A atawba at 7®8c. per b. 
Cranberries. —Capo Clod, choice, per bbl., 
^1 NXa.1: do. fancy, si au; do. choice, per crate. $1 no 
at 1 S -v^e a rt2 r “ l SK*i -FaU i y nt •» OOtaa 25; choice 
at 82 ..•<*.> (X): do. inferior at JSc.iigl. 
FitnT9.-Dmcf.-Tlu) 
Apples — Fane" 
do. prime at 6^ti^c, ; 
at inylMc,; choice do. 
see quarter* at 2t.?2Qe 
Southern sliced prime at 2 
peaches Ive I«1 Nt.;::. c™.. lu „ u -, 
WDVlUpt extra fancy, 13® 134c. Georglt 
iio. prime, tAiie^c; uu peeled halves, iu.— ur 
on an ere at Delaware evaporated, 
oB t holis' pitted eborrles at KUfcw lIc. 
raspberries at lAt-ylSe; sun-dried do. iat* 14e. 
ries—Prune at \q|c. Whortleberries at oJi^aue. 
nIe'kod rTj Le*' euGotm at 6‘* ..-6*-je. for best hand 
picked, and P-l ^lUe. for farmers' grades. 
tmv A Af'^? T .?/i,a iuvtw: Choice timothy 
K a j 'notium at Toastie.; ship 
,uU '-' 1 otTu.fMc.; Clover, 55® 
ear* ilr* ve stfRw at 81.00; abort rye straw at 75® 
per SIxi'pounds 4 ®*® c » wheat straw at 60®65c.. all 
Is without trading beyond small lots; 
quo Kit urns aro at fur be»t. Tlmothv is iu 
at*i J rtV/V : i ; 1 U0K “ *' luw * 2 -’ u - Linseed Quoted 
at 81 63i>< 1 70. F laxsced at 81.28® 1.35, 
St oAit. -Fair, :«_•.} Muscavndii at 1 i.vnv. Rchtied dull. 
“A a '"5 Sl'i&, Ul 85 l6c " Mou,d " A " 6.V 16c.; standard 
Tallow—I' rlmo City quoted at iq,e, 
Koae. Maine, fancy, d. h. 
I 2 , s ‘T. rla bbl " «OK*2S5: State, 
IV.- i,- 1 ) M 'L J: Burbauk. State, bulk, per isn B, 
nhi 'i-'A’' *’ a -‘ lI,-rn 6nd Nova Scotia. j>er 
n 1" l,l 'brou. do. do, do. (mt hh|. at $2 UVr 
n.m 1 vwwfr/!l’ S ' , " U / blllk ' V l ' r tb0 SI 506*165; Prolific 
and U<KMlrlcb, eiust.'iii and .Vova Scotia, per bbl., $2;,i 
n^„L ce ^ e *!' ,,l k ' >"‘ r bhL. at gi 50i..d u2; .Magnum 
, ' ^“ (v. 82IAI. Champion, im 
poittii. His th. flack, ftO: Kermiuln. pt*r l>ul.. itki;. 
Swwt potatoes, Didawaiv River, per Uhl., at $H &S2 50, 
l.ccts Bermuda, per crate, “«?.Cniibages Long 
Island, choice, jier luO. ai $l>> 7; do, imported, per 10'. 
81-, ,. c dory, per doren bmichcs, 7.V...r*l Kale. 
Norrolk. Scotch, per bbl. «l 23.150. Onlona- llonleatix 
per ease, $l,«ii 25; white, eastern, per bbL, SI 50; yel 
low, Connecticut, per bbL. 83.iXk.vX25; do. Ma:->aa<'hus 
ells, per bbl., 83 ,.vai$3; do. Slate and western, tint 
tumps, »2 50t,v2 75; red, Connecticut, per bbl. 83 .V6>I* 75; 
o2F’ G™ U *<S Gqumy, S2?.Vt3 Inferior.per bbl. 
81 jOW? 5U. Squash Hubbard, per bid., 81® 1 25; Mar 
"'W.per bbl., UsXu gltW. Tomatoes Bermuda, p box, 
$!(»>; 1 U). Turtilpfi—Uilsam, bbl», -XK^ ivK*. 
estab*- 1 ®^^d 
. 1822. ^ 
Cult lvators. 
With double-row Corn 
i’lnnterand Fertiliz- 
»*r complete in one ma- 
wilne. Crowned with 
Medals since 1879. 
&Sons 
Thousands are to use. giving satisfaction. Agents 
•anted. Catalogue free. Name this paper 
1117 V n II _ it 11 Axrn at _r“X, 
750 Bushels Raised on an Acre in 1884 
6601b “ “ “ “ “ “ 1885 
■Green are quoted at g( i.vrti 20. 
Mess quoted at 810 10fgil050 for 
. 75 for New; $11 256*811 75 for Family 
$12 50t.il l 26 for Hear Rack, anil 89 756710 for 
Prime. Bkicv.— City Extra India Mess, 815 00 
Extra Mess, In barrels, 86(HW)Hn(l; Packet, 
111 bbl*.: Family Plate. 89 00. Beef 
7‘ *). Crr Meats. — pickled 
tc, nr .V;'c; do., do, 10 B, at nlAe; 
i>".44Sc;.smoked ilo, SOM; Plckletl 
smoked tip., J'^c. MroPLES— Ixjlig 
noted 5"sc. for Western delivery. 
• .bflOC. URESrtKP noos.- 
s. >>)(•. L.iap.— 
3l)C.; May, fi.SStai 
; August. 6.51o; 
Refined Con 
And conceded by all who liave tried them to he the 
Earliest, Moat Productive aud Most Delicious Potato 
in Cultivation. asp the 
WITH 
Half of what your Farm can produce, 
WHEN, BY USING 
H. J. BAKER & BRO. 
Complete Manures 
AND 
SUPER PHOSPHATE?, 
You can double your crop at very little additional 
expense. The Manures contain Just the plant food the 
various crops require. One trial will convince. 
Rend for descriptive pamphlet to 
Were produced on au Acre In 1885. 
It is pronounced by the 
RURAL NEW YORKER 
the Earliest Variety ever Tested on their 
Experimental Grounds, 
In Cash Premiums were paid by ns in 1884-5 
for the largest and best yields of these varieties. 
For particulars see Q U R GAT ALOC U E and 
Dressed. -Turkeys, Philadelphia. 10®12c; 
to 3 Ills, to pnlr, at SQSftc. per B; 
5 lbs. at 15t, '22<\. do, .Stale at 12(e) 13c; do. 
; fowls, Philadelphia, prime, at 
'«• UVU .*« T . hi State mid western. 12 
ihieks, Jersey, at Uotltfc; do western, 146815c, 
‘ . ' , wtmteru. nt we 10c. 
• Fowls. Jersey State and Pennsyl 
at 121666130.; do. Western, per m, at 
-‘ ducks, western 
gees.', wesreru, per pnlr, at $1 IX) 
Kll/or unt spu ton 
U U CAYUGA LAND PLASTER. 
Contains PliospUate of limr. Gives 
Plants an early start, improves quality, increases yield 
Izjw freights to all points Farmers' Heinorn.iduni 
Hook senl 1 REF,. Correspondence solicited. 
• AVI (l.A Pf.-ASTER GO. Union Spring*,V V 
For 1886, containing over 170 pages ; several Col¬ 
ored Plates; a COOi/isehentrivc treatise on (Jrasses, 
Mowing Lttiult and Permanent Ptixtumand much 
other vuluahle informal ion, which use will mail 
on receipt of five cents to pay postage. 
Every Thing for the 
GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN, 
AT LOWEST PRICES. 
JOSEPH BRECK & SONS, 
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 
51-53 N. MARKET ST., BOSTON, MASS. 
The Combination ol Ingredients used In uiak 
ing brown’s Bronchial Troches is such as to give the 
best possible effect with safety. They are the best 
remedy In use for Coughs, Colds, and Throat Dis¬ 
eases.—Ad u. 
RAUCH’S $25 PHOSPHATE 
nC 4 k/l A RK Contains the life and Essence 
•rRAUL MBJtrV of Animal Boues. We are now 
r ur e Xoimji! Bone, at very 
J* I l° w prices. It would surpriso 
Lyf fanners to know how very low 
Jl C they can precure these brands 
«_ f \ direct from aa. Semi your name 
V\ A V 11 and address,and we will mail you 
our PHOSPHATE GUIDE. 
BAUCH A SONS,20 S. Del. Ave. Philada. Pa 
TO FARVIEltS AND GARDENERS. 
sra>! POUDRETTE :3',23 
Cheauest and best fertilizer made. Can be used 
w ttbout offence In all drills. The article is first dried, 
then ground. >o dirt is mixed with the soil. Ills 
pure night soil only. Can be mixed with other Ingre¬ 
dients to excellent advantage. Price, per ton, £Ji. in 
barrels, f. o. b. GEORGES. PIT KERIM;, 
1J5 Filth Street, Troy, N Y. 
NLA_RKHTS BY TELEGRAPH. 
Saturday, March 13,1885. 
Chicago. —Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, “Tegular” wheat is y ,.c. higher; 
No. 2 Spring, l^c. lower; Corn, '^c. higher. 
Oats, unchanged. Rye, J*'c. lower. Barley, 
steady. Pork, 5c. lower. Cattle, inferior 
PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAY! 
Through the failure of a large man¬ 
ufacturer of Cuihmere ^buwU, 
tfcerv bj come into our hand* a large 
conAiKiiiuum of riaid perfect 
Oborin, which ku pmptiNF, to present to 
ihp iu the followimf manner: 
Seiul ua 2»>o. for li mot*. Hibscnp- 
U* Ti to Farm and Household, a 
1 ll pujfu llluatrau.i paper, de- 
Voltu U» Farm and TluoieLolil topics, 
ItorWl and ^-tieral rni?. fllany, ana we 
wtllfend vouoiip of ihwc beautiful 
iMbuwla x If ill., by LuaJ, postpaid, 
lor we will send 5. ahatvjs and 5 sab- 
•crlptiooi to ont for ^U>0. 
Satisfaction Guaranteed 
or tiiuti»y T^mnded. Address 
FARM AND IIOlSEnOLD, 
Uurtfvrvl, Ciwu. 
shippers aud stockcrs and feeders, unchanged 
best glades from 35c. to 45c. higher. Hogs 
from 10e. to 25c. higher. Sheep, somewhal 
lower. 
Wheat.—F irm. Sales ranged; 
0;8|)W; May, M . June, 
Spring, at 80^,1"-*2h£j Nn. 3 spring. 
Firm. Cash, ■illmMHc, March. 
@40)46. Oats Firm; sales ranged 
March,at 2HJ$@29e,; May. 
No 2, at 60c, Four • 
Mansi at f 
March, at sot* 
85t(|('J sr.\c; Vo. i 
t < 1 &i78c. Cous.— 
-T.il,Uc; May. 4UVji 
Cash, at 29,,> 29L;c; 
KfBr No. 2, S«Uo. 
fouk —cash, quoted *t 810 ufl 
tW03@810 OBq; May. at 81017F» 
sales ranged; 
nffijiipiiOD; May, 
Shoulders, $3 t uj; short 
-. -J 
. . - — Stockers 
cows, bulls and mixed, 
Rough and mixed, 
*1 AV I 50; light, 
... -P.- Market Steady; 
westcru, gt wjda4 «i; lambs, 8< eo 
Barlkv 
(<<1810 10;.. ... 
@810 2214. LjUiu.—U ulet and at cad v 
Cash, at 85 971046 0J; Mareh. at ! ’ 
86 oSI)v@6 06. thn.KMBA rs. -y 
rib sides, at $5 33h,@5 85; Short Clear sides, at $5 t!5<.< 
.> it). Cattle— shipping steers. 83 9<V.i 30 ; 
and reeders. 83 ot-il «); euws, ‘ ■■ 
§1 75(i4 00; bulk. §3 Ilk,<*3 30. lions, 
83 8A41 25; packing alid shtppln 
83 70-51 21, skips. 83 1X4.1873. Shi 
N atives. $8 00@8fl7j; v, 
@5 50 Tuxams. 82 8x44 25. 
St. Louis.—C ompared with cash 
week ago, wheat is quoted at Wc 
UAKU 5 
, "* j , * Ac. 1 bungler, 1 850Frize 
* n d.8 Pa rler G smes. aJl for lOcts. Game 
of Aotho ra, 1 Q<% TTf CAItb CO t .CUatonville t Ct 
300 I PaHof Ixcle, foaawdraMt, 
rn B 4 than 9 »»UUoii«, EiAhn-ltUrr IVflprnt, 
If *• I Fringe! 
Iv I Hidden Nxuiu. Todd Cajld Co., CUnteaTlHe. Ct. 
1 no I'iciurrs and 12 Concealed Name Cards 10c 
ADUsample Sheet. 4e. Foot). Mr, \.,rrlir,, r .l i-nnn 
quotation* are as follows : 
eyajxirateu, r@ iL,e; choice, <vUo; 
fancy North Carolina sliced, 
at 3@3h(C.; choice Tenues 
Staur ijuarters ut SkwhA^e.; 
- do. common, vc. 
orth Carolina, choice, IDtdil 1c.; fancy. 
,c ' - fi-la, choice, to@nej 
', Ultpeeled 
lecied, 24@ 
Ivaporated 
Black ber- 
« - - - S' -'(lOiV CIUIM it 
Sample fcheet 4c. Foote Bros., Northford, Conn. 
) CARDS,Hidden H une.rtc. 1 prettyKintf-tlitnii.i |»<r> 
rut, all 10c. 6 luts 30t. 0.1, Hrain.ird.IIic-.nui ii m.(t. 
the unuibtoi rnuiis anu snuto. 
Their absolute purity .unequnlnl strength 
an/I econo mi/ are teinnitu/ friends evertj- 
a-here. sarprialnr/ an/t d/H/jhtin/j families, 
and tretdin // sales for dealers. 
Ask your grocer tor theni."^ - 
Laboratory illume Dep’t> Westfield, Mass, 
New scrap Pictures and Agent 
Samples for 
N orthfurd. Con n. 
■ 50 Hidden Name,*.PertainedCardnA Prize 
10c- CLINTON BROS, CUntonrUIe, Conn. 
I Cbromo or 25 Hidden name Caros, name on, 10c 
Samples A terms, 4c. Crown Ptg.Co, Northford.Ct 
FOR PRIC47H AND ( 
SIMPLE TREITMEHT 
EMOVED 
great IS our faith that we can cure you. dear sufferer, that w. 
,1 mail stiough to convince you. FKFF. Send to in-stamps t. 
■•cre*|iense St postage. B.8.LACUKRUACH A (D.,\rw»rt\.J 
UlsrEral.I Its Nature, Causes, Prevention, and 
Cure ‘™®F JOHN H. MoALYIN. Lowell, Mass. 14 
years Tax Collector. Sent free to any address. 
LIVE STOCK MARKET, 
New Youk, Satukuay, March 18,1S86. 
Bekvks -Prices on live weights as rollows: Native 
find grade steers. $l<s' 6 in. i..-r l i. oxen, 44 40v»<', per 
Nf'y, 1 -; «l r y oonn-k. Sot I've, per B; balls, 3t*i«i5W>. per B: 
Milch cows held (jn sale; dry cows. 955 to 1 , 2,11 it 
'^ 4 C, |HT It.,; 1,0691 .1 1,151) It, $A SU, t 4; oxen, t.lW B/at 
8i in perewt; Wisdom si core, mlxinl, i.int’ m. at ft', 10 
pei’cwt; Pexuisvtvanla »ieew, 1,242 to 1,266 B, «t 85 50 
-s-'ho per cwt; hulls, 1,105 B, at 8360per < wt; Ml. hl- 
gan steerv, l.inij b. at le, per ih; Ohio steer*. 1,240 B, 
at 8o 2ft por cwt; Indiana Steers. Umo to i,S 0 ib. at 
.1 40 per nvg oxen, I,Old It), tit gl 95 per CWl, IVntl- 
sylaamasb-ers, 1.085 b. at tv, per B-. do, 1.112 lb, at 
$1 ax-1 !M per cwt; do., 1,108 B. ut 8S lft perewt; lilt 
uots do. 1,1.6 B. at 84 8U per cwt; Indiana do., 1.20! m, 
go 20 per cwt; dry cows. 815 B, tt' p-. 
CALVKS.—■Veals scutvelv steady; 6 Veals, 124 to 168 B, 
5@*)h|C. per B; do. 144 th.tFse. 
SllKKPs i.nii 1..1MI' - Dull and olt 1 tc. per B. sheep 
Hold at 5B6V‘. ]KT B.; Landis, iii.i’J5jC, per B. State 
sheep, K2 Ib, at 83,0 per cwt,; Stale La tubs, SI B, at 
. V- per B; do. sheep, 75 to 100 tb, atftWfiWo,; Western 
sheep. S2 to H4 It*, at awtiAUe; do, lamps, 76 to 89 lb, at 
i'4ttii?iC.; Michigan sheep, 75B, at 85 35 perewt, 
llOOS,—NO live hogs for Hale; City dressed opened 
at 5i„@,%o. per it.. 
Save Time and Money by using 
HOLT’S CELEBRATED 
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FEED FOR 
UATTLE, HORSES 
CALVES, 
SHEEP AND HOGS. 
For fiBO. 
Larger SUe S'25. Single l’orgt- 81 0. 
Blacksmiths’ Tool*. Hsnd Drills, Ac, 
HOLT M’F’C CO. 
52 Central War. Cleveland, O. 
ia«f 5 l h k a lu , R,iK T' _ Compared with cash price* 
Ifoil •* Jf-Hlmde higher; Ungraded Winter 
K <■ *c. higher; corn He. to V lower; oats 
SJjyr hork, sreudy; lard, le. to 5c. higher, but 
rc» r fi!, l o C L^? tf stoutly, oggs. Iow^t; pouUrv. ]<*. 
idglieiN ' K r; ftulW “ s,u,ae higher; Vegetables, 
l KB <to AN i; Mkai- FLotnt—guotattons: Fluent 
l"! aumrftiie, ClXIwS45; Extra Nn, 2, !»*,,< 
mon 1 , V‘ >l u l0 t e a, . 1Cy I 1 " 11 SldU- ' WUOfrvI 2ft; i’om- 
(•|i!,L! i- l ,' x ’ d ,.': xlnl u ''Hleru at $.1 Tu* 1 no. Good to 
b'vi.M 1 t $4 50; Cummoo lo Fulr 
Chole.v «i'ic ^ * :i ?>«>«< 'M GoihI to 
Itolcv. 84 AVaft J0; l-omiuou I.xLni Mlunesota. g.. :ht.n 
3 <5; Clear, 81 l>0@4 50; Rye Mixture, si YuaV is 
84^4^.^Affii 6-* *-V.vf>00; Hnken' Extra,' 
aV^iVi ' St boula Cummou to Fair Extra, gun* 
a4^v\V'£. *•' OxgKl to Very CW 
<'ll v^M o/e UU- ." r Wbder Wheat Fitnu 81 50...-5 7U; 
Ameriel i-'T, u for 'Vt-.-.t Indlre, at ^1 no,,,..-, OO; South 
Sy. 85 H0,KI 111. sorritEK.N Fijrirn-—Cottunon to 
nv 1 ^ uf, XlrU ' ^ •*11)3 30; Fair to Choice do., g3H5oi,S«i 
BocgttmrTvT S li w ‘ r,ln ''' WiawilW. Fancy, 
uockvviikat Fi.oUk, at 81 S5<ai2 (JO (Vikv m ,•., 
TK) 111 n* 3 llf>: ' t ' lluw Wosteril, at 82 75-41 
(?) B f*M U ‘ " J to 80 lbs. quoted til HV„'.KV 1 for 
5c and ^^c.i *> B. at SOuySjJ^C.; 10U B. at 90(.C 
-x-., aud sharps at 81@105. Rye at 80@82)4e. 
I his Meal Is the product of pure sound Flaxseed, 
I.inseed tielug Its other mime, and Is the most nutriti¬ 
ous of all feed, Ua-mise ir contains the largest proper- 
tlpn iif ulirt'^'euiHLs sutiatancv. 
It is almost uee.ll. H8 to so iliat. In outer to derive 
iiiUt'h bi‘ju rt i from Hit* tii*e ot Uus4.'i«! )Iwil. it must Lh* 
it*t! liitauMiv. At lo/ist i>f itll an animal 
eoiVftUtnea inay siltrly and piNTtlt^My Ik* Ijxskkd Meal. 
44 f“l'lt‘LL?o St*nd in a sample L»nU*r or for oJrvuLar aud 
prkA^ : Ordw will ba promptly rtHcd to uuvoue of 
uie fnllowlu^ 
ClevelMiul I. in-feed Oil Co., C'levelaud, Ohio. 
Toledo I.juniimI Oil C o.. Toledo* Ohio* 
Oi-frou ii tilled Oil Cij M Dec roll, nutiiy:uu. 
I. P. Kvitlia A ( o.. I iidiuuupolis. lnd. 
( rt rt rt Po»tllv»ljr mure to Xjiont. «vr. • «hvrv ..•Uln K 
IIMMI r HILVKh nut Lit VllllTl’ WIHK 
3 41 II II ll.OTII KS-1-1,1 L Warranted. I'liNucafttolghc. 
w CLt-»|i. a«n.s rva-lily at every tiuuw. Annu 
ary 100 Days (Omrln* *10 twr day. Karmor* make $9(4) to 
- Sl^Xidurlu*Wlutrr. Uandsomslamf’Utfrts, 
Ad,lr,-ss. CIRAR0 WIRE MILLS, Philadelphia, P., 
JACKSON ARCHITECTURAL 
IRON WORKS. 
Buildings. 
Office 315 EAST 28 th STREET, NEW YORK, 
STABLE FITTINGS A SPECIALTY. 
SEND TEN CENTS IN HOSTAGE STAMPS TO 
E. A O. WARD, 
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
for Circular giving Important advice about ahlp. 
plug produce. Also containing reelpo for pro- 
serving egga, Established 1845. 
No. !879 Wuahtugtou St„ Now York City. 
of all 
kinds for 
