I PEARL OF SAVOY POTATO I 
fANGELOF MIDNIGHT FIELD GORNl 
PATENT FLUID 
AND CATTLE WASH 
>s i - 
SV ALL'S 
^lfTEEDt p 
$3 Mii-id 20; skips, S2 «)@3 75. Sheep.—N atives, 82 50 
(®fi40: Western, $4 0004 60; lambs, $1 0005 00; Texans, 
82 5ti(®5 40. 
St, Louis.— Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, wheat is quoted at %c. lower. 
Coru, 1 '.jC, lower. Oats, IjLc. lower. Rye, (ic. 
lower. Barley steady. Butter unchanged. 
Rfjgs I'jC. lower. Flax-seed, unchanged. 
Pork, 40c. lower. 
Wheat.—N o. 2 Red, Cash and March, 90 We; May, 
92t*iai2V; June. corn—N o. 2, Mixed cash,34^ 
March. Sl«c; May,®hfe. Oats- No. 2Mixed.Cash. 
4»^W-2tVfcc; March, 291sc. May,.Wie- Rvk.GOo: iiarley 
—A merican, fiOijtttOc. Butteu Quiet;creamery, 2.V./,30e: 
dairy, at l.-v.-V-e, Ends Dull; quoted at 9e. Flax 
Skioj Quoted $108®1 II). Pork, at S10 35. MiJUC Micato 
- bong Clear, at 852ft; short Rib, at $r»25; short 
Clear, $505. Lard— Firm at $&30®85 «>. Uattle—M ar¬ 
ket slow and quiet; good to choice shipping steers. at 
Si Skits 35; common to medium, tit $p,ii butcher 
steers, §3 yiY.oi 33; cows and heifers, at $2 25<*3 KO; 
Stockers and feeders, $8 00® At 15. Hoos.-Market 
fairly active and steady; butchers’ and choice heavy, 
SI 15ei4 30] mixed packing. $3 730M Or,; light, $3 i <K. 
Sheep.—M arket steady on good sheep; common 
dull and lower; sales at $3 3D,>5 60. 
llosTotf.—C oes.—F irm; Steamer Yellow, at 51c; do 
mixed at 30c; and no grade, at 49f$50e. per bushel. 
Oats.—D ull Sales of No. 1 white and barley oats at 
4l(<> i.3q,e.: No, 2 white, at I2«c,s and No. 3 
white at 4iq:c. per bushel. Rre la 67i,r hie, |H‘r bushel. 
Bban is firm at Sis T.VwIlt for Spring ami $19 26w»7U 50 
for Winter; tine teed and middling* at $ih 730-2100, and 
cotton seed meal at $21 50 on spot and $22 7o per lou 
to arrive. Hat and Straw liny Is plentiful ut 818 30 
®13W V ton for choice and fancy; fair to good, $170/18; 
line, SUk-ili. and $18..-,)ft for poor ami damaged. 
Western choice glfiwi);,do fuir to good SI4(-13. Rye 
straw Is held ar $19(3/20 00 for choice, and $12r<oU for 
common to good. Swale hay, 81 Kg l ’; Oat straw, 
$9641(1 per ton. Prodccx -RrTTv.R-Norihoru creamery, 
choice to extra. 28t-one; good to choice summer, I8c-J22c: 
western creamery, ut 2-i« 33e, tor choice to extra fresh 
made; good to choice held stuck, at 15«W0c: northern 
tlalry 2»®80e, for Vermont extra. 205423c, choice, and 
lB@18c, for fair to good; Western ualr\ is.yiae, for 
choice, and 18,f 15c, for fair to good; imitation cream¬ 
ery at lSStatc, for good to extra; tmUc-i/aeked, at 
2l",2’,e. for choice CHEESE—New York choice to 
extra, HtyilOc. and conuticin u, good, ,v«g)c; Vermont 
choice to oxtrti, 9J£310c and common, 3-,,,7e- Weal era 
common to extra, at 4®9Sfc. sage, extra, l3!-4c, good 
to choice. 8®)l0c. Kuos t ape and near by. per dozen, 
at lCc; Eastern extras, U<c;do, llram, l!je; Northern, 
fresh, iBGilHC; Western freak, inc; Provincial, at 
13,it,I. r >^c. Brass.—C hoice Northern hand picked pea, 
$1 Axil,l 75 per bushel; do, do, New York, small, SI 50® 
1 55; do, do. screened at $1 hVSH 9): medium choice, 
hand picked *135f.t I 40; do, screened, $1 ir<« 1 XP. Yellow 
Eyes. Improved, $| |.V,y 1 50; do, choice tints. 81 3,V„,1 40: 
Hed Kidneys, SI i.V-M Si. Canada peas, 6fs„/95e, per 
bushel for common to choice, Green peas, Northern 
at Wire,(*1 UP: do, Western, 81 ... I Potatoes 
range at .WuiSOc, |ht bushel, as to quality. 
I WILL INSURE YOUR HOGS! 
DR. JOS. HAAS’ 
HOG AND POULTRY REMEDY 
Good Ordinary.f>?6 | Low Middling.7% 
Strict Good Ord.7 1-16 I Middling. 85? 
Fruits.—Fresh.—Q uotations are: San Bias cocoa- 
nuts at $36t$33; Baraeoa coconnnts at, 831 (10. Ap¬ 
ples— Baldwin, |M-r bbl., at 81 .Vk„, I 1ft; Greening, 
per bbl. $1 7tkg2. Grapee.—Catawba at ?fi$8c. p,-r it, 
in baskets, t.lrantierries -Cape Cod, choice, per bbl., 
S3 50594; do. fancy, $4 5tl; do. choice, per crate, $1 (XI 
@1 25. Florida oranges. Fancy at $8 00643 25; choice 
at 82 73(9$ 00; do. Inferior at 75e.f4)$l, 
Fruits. Duran, 
Apples - Fancy 
do. prime at 6}$@6?<,e.; fancy Soi-tfi 
at l«l(4c,; Choice do. at Q.; 
see quarters ut 2&t2$<iC, ‘ 
SOIUhern siloed — 
Pouches -Peeled 
established 
w 1822 . 
*Sons 
—The quotations are n* follows 
evaporated, 7(j-,7J*e; choice, 63ic; 
H|| ‘ ” Carolina sliced, 
. Choice Tonnes 
.Stale quarters ut '.Uihffy^C .; 
iriine at 2)$52$fc; do. common, 2c. 
- -.forth Carolina,eholee.Kk^lle.; fancy, 
12<u,T2Wc; extra fancy, l*/td3J<C; Georgia, choice, lOftAlIC: 
do. prime, W-t-ORc; nr,peeled halves, 24ti,33*40; unpeeled 
quartent at 2 WfoSe.; Delaware evaporated, pooled. 24® 
be. Choice pitted cherries at llP^mlle. Evaporated 
raspberries at 15®16e: sun dried do. 136-140. Blackber¬ 
ries Prime at h*4c. Whortleberries at 6>«®7e. 
Pea.mit*. -Quotations at 6A$i3S)4e. for best hand- 
picked, and l-qe. for far met s' grades. 
Hay and Straw.—Q uotations are for; Cholcetlmotbj 
hay at MU89GC; good at Was.* medium at 75otSOc.; shlp- 
p tig at 71 X-t 7:<r; clover mixed at 70c®73c,; Clover, 50® 
'*;c,: No, l rye straw at $I.iX): short rye straw at Tata. 
Hde, oat straw at 4U@50e; wheat straw at tOffifjGc., all 
per LOCI pounds. 
seep. Plover Is unchanged: demands are of a job¬ 
bing character and fair; quotations are at iL>*4'@iie. 
lor tiest, Timothy Is quiet and steady; quoted at 
82 !0®$2 20. Linseed qnotedat ?1 «5/-.. I 70. 
Talpow—P rime City quoted at l^c, 
VEC/EfAiu.E.*.-Potait>es - Rose. Maine, fancy, d. h. 
bbl., at $225; Nova Scotln j>er bbl., at 200®225: State, 
O' i-' 1 ’!'•• •' " l (5; Burbank, State, bulk, pur 160 ft, 
. W- • 1!lir|M ‘*ik, eastern and Nova Scotia, per 
JjW. *2 ai®2 ftO: HeibroiL do, do, do, per bbl. at 82 00® 
2LB; Hebron,State, bulk, nor IWI tt, xlSOr./.l 75; Prolific 
and Goodrich, eastern and Nova Scotia, per bbl., $2(«i 
2 2>; Peerless, bulk, per bbl.. at $t B0®1 75; Magnum 
Bonutn, Imported. Us it. suck, $1 75; Sweet potatoes. 
Delaware Kiver. perbbl.. at :«2 m 2 50. Cabbages Long 
Inland, choice, per 11X1, at $7®H; do. Ini port, si, per lO'J, 
Sq.-S Celery, per dozen bit itches. $1 14141.25. Kale.— 
Norfolk, Scotch, jier bbl. $100-4125. Oniona—Bordeaux 
per case, $i(<yi 2S; white, eastern, per bbl.. 83 50, yel¬ 
low. conneetieut. per t-l/)., .*•’./ ,m : d... -> ..- ;m.l 
woKter", $2 00r-t2fiii; d.d red, Connecticut, per bbl. 
$2 0X013 25: do. eholce. (trattge C.'ountv, 825006300; in 
ferior, per bbl, 31 5C*M? 25. Sqiiicdi-H'ubbar-i, per bbl., 
«l(.oi;23; Marrow per l/bl.,#I (Vxftl Id,. Turnips-Russia, 
r* bbl., 50@75c. 
Originators of the 
[None Genuine without this Trsde Mark.) 
la the only Practical Preventive of the so- 
calletl Swine Plague. 
It has never been 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 ling 
bis natural constitution. Where it baa been fed to 
such animals in the prescribed quantities, and 
other directions faithfully observed, it Iras proved 
a thorough preventive agprinat swine disease. 
AS AN EVIDENCE OF FAITH 
: n my remedy I make the following oO’er: 
Z will insure herds of swine of not less than one 
hunoiCd in number against disease, at a small fee 
per head, urovided they are fed mv remedy under 
my directfot. and prove upon examinat ion prior to 
contract that. bey are in a healthy condition, and 
are neither in-bred, closc-bred nor the progeny of 
such. 
1. I will forfeit 8100.00 to any breeder whose offer 
to examine for insurance I decline, provio d 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 lease equal importance. 
2. I will forfeit $500.00 if I decline upon examina¬ 
tion to Insure such heTds, if my judgment as to 
their condition of health is overborne by the result 
of an examination made by at least two properly 
qualified and graduated veterinary surgeons. 
Facts are Better than Assertions. 
Please read the following testimony : 
Gibson ton P. o.. Pa.," Feb. 2.1385. 
Dr. Jos. Haas—Dear Sir: About a year ago our 
herd here numbered about 2.7CD head. Disease 
broke out, and no remedy we bad would arrest the 
trouble, Our losses were heavy and we bud to give 
up feeding entirely for about two months. We then 
heard of your remedy and bought a trial lot, and 
began feeding again. We have used it constantly 
ev or since. We have since April Iasi received about 
5,000 head of hogs -tuo our herd and 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 
It to be good. On this point, however, we have not 
made an actual test, as ice wan'd not risk feeding a 
pen of A ogi witho>d. the. Jtemedy. 
Yours very truly, WHITE & CO. 
[N. B.—White A Ca. *inee writing the above 
letter, have purchased $43(1 worth of the remedy.] 
The remedy can be procured of all Druggists, or 
from my laboratory. Prices, $2.$Q, jl 25 ana 50 cts. 
per package. 25 lb. cans. 112.50. 
JOS. HAAS, V.S. 
Member qf Indiana s/atr i w<r v/jn/ .Vnt. AssodaPn 
Anil conceded by all who have tried them to be the 
Earliest, Most Productive and Most Delicious Potato 
in Cultivation. axo the 
Were produced on an Acre in 1885. 
It is pronounced by the 
RURAL NEW YORKER 
the Earliest Variety ever Tested on their 
Experimental Grounds, 
In Cas.li Premiums were paid by us in 18S4-5 
for the largest atid best yields of these varieties. 
For particulars set: OURCATALOCUE and 
For 1886, roll famin'! over 170 pages ; several Col¬ 
ored Plates; a comprehensive treatise on (Trasses, 
Mowing Lands and Permanent Pastures and much 
other valuable information, which tee will mail 
on receipt of five cents to pay postage. 
Every Thiug for the 
GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN, 
AT LOWEST PRICES. 
JOSEPH BRECK & SONS, 
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 
61-53 N. MARKET ST,, BOSTON, MASS. 
one car-load of Lancasters bringing $5 8li, undone 
pair of Ohio Cattle selling up to $5 90. Dry Cows and 
Mixed lots of Cows, Stags and Bulls sold at 3250®} OU; 
Bull* at $3 00@4 00, and Old < >xeu at $4 05®5 70. Penn¬ 
sylvania Stable-fed Steers, 1,390 ft, at $5 HD; Oxen, 2,060 
ft, at $5 75; do. to L23U ft, at $5 30; Ohio steers. 1,038 
ft, at 34 75; do, 1,203 it. at $4 75; Indiana Steers, Stags 
and Cows 1,283 ft, at $4 25; Pennsylvania oxen, 1,447 
ft, at #5; Ohio cows, 1,091 ft, at $835; do. 1,11X1 ft, at 
84 50; Bulls. 1,386 ft, at $3 25; Indiana do., 1,265 ft, at 
$3 25; Michigan steers. 966 ft, at $130; Ohio oxen, 2,090 
ft, at $5 90; Western bulls, 1,100 ft, at $825; Chicago 
steers, 1,208 ft, at$5 50, 
Shkep A.vi) Lambs.—D emand slack and trade slow, 
S'f.D, weak. Common to Prime Sheep sold at 
86 350-(, and about three car loads or Extra at 
s ' to l,' ho| c<' Uimba suhl at the range of 
$6®$8 .JW. state Lambs, 76 ft, at TWc.; Western 
S' 5 ®* atai* do. 91 ft, at3V: do. lambs, 62 
o*7' ? llt T. 1 ]' 111 *• at 34k; Michigan do, 
!**► at Ohio do. 114 tt-, at $6 75; do. iambs. S3 ft.. 
Hogs.—T otal receipts for six days .96.140 head 
against 33,007 head for the corresponding time last 
$DW®4a5^iteft° ror “ te " Nomi,,aU - v stead >- 
%PURE$3?on 
CAYUCA LAND PIASTER. 
MORRIS, LITTLE At SON, 
Manufacturer* Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y„ Box 3 
and Bout-aster, England. 
w Contains Plioapbntp of Lime. Gives 
Plants An early start, improves quality, increases Yield 
I*)w freights toall points Far mere' Memorandum 
4 n /resoomlenct* solicited. 
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8 No. 11672; Sire Orange Peel, 
P. 288; Dam King's Fertile, 
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No. 11671. Sire Farmer's Pride 
P. 822; Dam Nellie Flanders, No 
ItO. 
O Sire Nero, P. S. 249; Dam Mr*. 
Langtry, C. 3716. Son ice Fees. 
CilAS. It. HOE. 
QAUCH’S $25 PHOSPHATE 
r\C * M A R K Contains the Life and Essence 
wC&Gu WBI'IN of Animal Bore* We are notv 
ykuom of Animal Bores. We are now 
1 I v selling a»«h*. strictly Purr K-iw 
Bunr *e*U Aiso E.wb', Ready I)H- 
y"T fur* Animal Ut-r« at very 
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stencils, shipping cards, etc., on application. Pronmt- 
rera„5v 0 , r n ,,t ‘ H 7o References, Rural New Yorker, 
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'Vlityima-lireH Jerseys 
N o disease here; get the best. Bull and Heifer Calves 
Heifers In calf, and Bulls readv for service of the 
Cootuiiasie ami other uored stratus, and from the prize 
herd at VV esc Virginia State Fair, isx.\ and at Virginia 
State Fair for the past ten years. Shropslilre .Sheep, 
Bt'rkshlre and Jersey lte.1 Swine, aud Poultry of all the 
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EVER t: KEEN STOCK FAR M.- Holstein- 
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bttK,*k man lug tli>t find second nrtmjluius at Penn, 
Mace I*nlr, l»5. Also, Jersey Beds, ivcurdetl In 
National Jersey Ked Swine Breeders’ Association. 
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1 he only Practical Swing Stanchion Invented. Thon 
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“The ‘ACME’ Pulverizing Harrow, Clod 
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its slant tug cut prevents tearing up the sakI. 
*i°r thls purpose tdoue it is wort It much more 
tiian its cost on any farm of moderate size." 
bee advertisement ou page 199. 
Imported and btvd by 
w«“ "/ J. N. K0111NS, 
Beacon Farm. Nortkport. I.. I 
HOLSTEIN-FRIESIANS 
CHAMPION BUTTER HERD. 
5 Cows averaged.23 lbs. 7 os. 
.v >' ... U1 lbs. oz. 
29 Lows (9-2years) averaged. .. 17 lbs. TV, 
,, worked unsaltod butn-r In a week. 
n Th t p l , lk *‘“”‘7 Records in America. 
1 In- Bulls ul the head of our Herd, and all Females 
n milk ten months, are entered In the Advanced Ketr- 
(8try. s 
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Catalogues and records furnished. 
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new principle, and is unlike inching in 
trie market. It is neither mu Au^cr nor a 
I liit)K r er. hut is driven In ihe jjround with 
a driving rod, whitij tek»k> in a pipe similar 
to .1 tclv.v-|‘C. We claim ■ this tool: 
ist. I hut one m.iri can >!ig 6mm f 
«<>three hundred holesu*o.,. 
in ordm-iry giouc.l in om- d«y, 
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ath. Yon stand up Mrrigh- while using 
It, LonKequently no t-aek-hreaklng work 
is requited. 
It "ill pay you to send for descriptive ctr- 
thus and prices, i COLE A FLFM- 
STODDARD creamery 
^ I U UUHnU aml KEFHIGKRATOR. 
Sold in one year for breeders. 
The only hog Not Subject to Cholera. 
Two weighed 2,806 lbs 8end for de¬ 
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E T. SILVER, Cleveland, 0 
I'stvul SSieiinlng (tuirhmenl. 
LATEST tut BEST! 
IT 1.EADH THEM AI.1, 
Croatii drawn off the milk. 
yxMMftr'.Tly 11.1-' sot fu. eta being 
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Hue Illicit -.vails au l double air 
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way; li Is done In lei, iiine.no trouble, and less ex 
|M-nse. ( here is no danger from fire or of being stolen 
as you taut hang It in a more secure place than a smok- 
house. Send for circular. 
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Dhuguists, Itlilrun, Pa. 
FNill treatise on improved 
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aud Kvneral statistic FIcKK. 
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