4888 
THE ffcOIML NEWCOMER. 
tine, gl6@l7, and $18«<>15 for poor and damaged. 
Western choice $186#v?, do fair to good 8il6?d5. Rye 
straw Is held at 819®2U 00 for Choice, and Sl2«tl4 tor 
common to good. Swale hay, $U(«jl2; Oat straw, 
per tou. PhODCCE -Bitttkh Northern creamery, 
choice to extra, STTiiOGo; good to choice summer, IS® 22c: 
western creamery. at. i'cCric, for choice to extra fresh 
made; good to choice how stock, at l.'iGiJOo; northern 
dairy ?»i#30c, for Vermout extra: 20t>483c, choice, ami 
l.V't-INc, for fair to good; Western dairy. 190230, for 
choice, and 13,4140, for fair to good; imuuMnn cream¬ 
ery at for good to extra; ladle-packed, at 
24(«j25c, for extra CmoWB—New York choice to 
extra, H^.ritic, ami common to good, to. sc; Vermont 
choice to extra, Ufji^ilOc and common. 5«r7c: Western 
common to extra, at liith-tfc. Sage, extra, good 
to choice, 8® 10c. Eoos fiipc nnd near-hy, per dozen, 
at Hie; Eastern extras, 15146416c; do, firsts, lac; Northern, 
fresh, Waldo; Western fresh, 150; Provincial, at 
15<f<il5«C. Hkans. -choice Northern hand picked pen, 
$1 70®T 75 per bushel; do, do, New York, small, $) SOft 
1 53; ilo, do, screened, $1 lJVr»X 30: medium choice, hand¬ 
picked *1 Stall 1 40. do. do, scrvcnctl, $1 456*1 81); Yellow 
Eyes, Improved. *4 43601 5II; do, Choice fiats. *1 3Wg»l lb; 
Red Kidneys, $1 556*1 80. Cunudn peas, (iftftiDnc, ;x'r 
bushel for common to choice. Green peas, Northern, 
at DOctAfl 00: do, Western, $1 20® l 25. Potatoes 
range at filtjiSOc, per bushel, ns to duality. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION 
New Yokk, Saturday, March 27,1830 
Statk ofthe Market.—C ompared with cash prices 
last week, flour Is 10c, lower; Ungraded Winter Red 
wheat, Is 2c. lower: No. 2 Red wheat Is 2Xe, 
lower; corn. No, 2 mixed is ' jc. higher; oats 1c, lower; 
pork, steady: butter a shade higher; ehoese steady; 
egg*.'*e higher; poultry, Vie- lower; fruits, steady; 
vegetables steady; cotton Is 1-1 Ik*, lower. 
Floe a. Kkkd and Mrai,. Kloir- quotations: Fine at 
82 20t« 2 !I5; hiupewine, ?.289yt330; Extra No. 2, $8 25<@ 
3 70; Good to Fancy Extra State, 83 Si® 4 25; Com¬ 
mon to Good Extra Western at 256J4 U0: Good lo 
Choice Extra Western, $■» u»K<c5 10; Common to Fair 
Extra Ohio, 83 2.Vu.:i Otiod, *3 SO,. 1 20; Good to 
Choice, 8l 2 &sj 5 SO: Comuion Extra Minnesota, 8.3 25 m 
3 75; Clear, $1 00t*4 3); Rye Mixture, $4 txt.j*4 23; 
Straight, 84901:1501); Patent *1 J3«tf> Id- Bakers' Extra, 
$4 30®i4 75; St. Louis Common to' Fair Extra. S3 2&‘« 
3 75; Fntr to Good, 88 80m> 1 79: Good to Very choice, 
84 SSk*3 44J: Patent Wluler Wheat Extra, 84 50*5 13; 
City Mill Extra lor West Indies, at ,?1 HO® l so; South 
America, 8< 90tit5 tx>. sot-rmtiiN Flopb—C ommon to 
Fair Extra, 83 300*3 75; Fair to Choice do., *380c4550. 
Ryk Fuitrit Superfine, $8u9op3 4U. Bi.ckwiikat Ki.ol'H, 
at 81 85t«ll 95, Co UN MtUi. Brandywine at 82 R0(v»/2 f6; 
Yellow Western at 82 li.'xl2 Hi. Fkbo-II) to 90 lbs. 
quoted ut FiWstHOc.j for «i id. at Sucwfcljtfc.; 8U it. at 
e0®8.\‘,yc.: HjO Ifc. at P3c<8$I, and sharps at 81 05*1 10. 
Rye at H0St85c. 
Grain. WttitAT.—No. 1 Northern at sUitfc; Ungraded 
Winter Red, at 87c: No. 2 Rod at 92<bc.: No. l Red 
$11/3; No. 2 Red for April, 00. for May, 9356 
@93J4C; do. for Jtme, W&wSi&c.; do. for July. ®95e; 
do. for August, :MD^6t95e; do. for September ,959*(J,!it>c, 
do. tor December. 90k,..iiHtl(,e. Hajujcv. - Ungraded 
Canada at 83e. OOlcN-UugriuIcd .Mixed, ifvoifte; No. 3, 
Mixed, 15640.; Steamer Mixed, 45t* 45W.C; do. Yellow, 
4 «Vj. Krtje; do. W hite, at 40};c; Yellow, liUc; No. 2 
Mixed lor April. 46$*'.!. 17c; closing at (GMc; do. for 
May. 47tt •> I7?ic.; do. for June, li‘4ty i;S.e, uats.-No. 
3Mixed,36W0; NO. 2. 36%®37c.; No. 3 W hlte, at SSSfaFr 
S9J4« No. 2 do. at 4iiVj(« lli^je; No. 1,43c; Mixed West¬ 
ern, at 37*390.; White do., al Safi- 110! White state, 
41c.; No.2 Mixed for March, 'JURje; do. for April and 
May.nt 8079c. 
Provisions.—Pork. Me*. quoted at 89 73f910 25 for 
Old and *1100 for New; 810 7;V«,$H 50 for Family 
Mess; 91225(11.14 2'. for Clear Hack, and $9 73*11.1 for 
Extra Prime, hekf.—C ity Extra India Mess, $15 uo 
@17 00; Extra Mess, In barrels, ?-i So; Packet, 
$3 50@9 00 lu btiLs.; Fancy Plate. 89 00. Bkkf 
Hams.— quoted at 817 50, Cut Meats, PtekJed 
Clear in New York quoted , r 3qc for Western delivery. 
Long Clear, 4 45c.; Short Clear, 5 9oe, Dressed ilous.— 
City Heavy lo Light, tli.tiCCie; ptgs, at (Hqc I.ARD.— 
Western Steam spot at H.33V; April, i»,Shsti.32c.; May, 
at 5.33c.; June, ut (i.lWftnG.OOc; July, at 8.44<0,C.45c.; 
August, al 6.90<je6.52c.; September, at 6.75c.j City steam 
at 6.25c.: Retlnod Contiueut, 0.00c., and South Ameri¬ 
can. G.*.K)c, 
Berruit.—Elgin Creamery, ut 34c; Pennsylvania do., 
8303.*;.; Western do., 25*320.; state Dairy half tlrkln 
tube, 21030c.; Western Imitation Creamer.v. Itkjt26<%; 
Western Dairy, lOOllc; Western Factory, 13w23c,; 
rolls, at S«412e. Old Butter.—State Dairy- at I5@26c; 
State Dairies, flrklu and tubs, I3 m25c; State Dairy, 
flrklns, 16 e*23c*. 
Ciikrse.—S tate, ut 81^® 11c,; Skims, 208e.; Western, 
Eoos.— State, at MJ^c.; Western, at UotllUe.; 
Southern, at 
Poultry.—Live,—F owls, uear-by lot-;, per ft., at 
lie.; fowls, Western, per n>, at lie.; fowls, State, 
per n., at lie; elUekcns. per rt, at Its.:He; lurkevs, 
per ID, at 10*12c.; ducks, western, per puir, at (kx« 
85c.; geese, tvostem, per pair, at 81.2-. : 1.50. 
Fourthy. Drksskd. -Turkeys, per pound, l(xs.l2c; 
chickens, broilers, to8 lbs. to pair, at per t; 
do. I to 5 lbs. ut 20„. 22e.j do, State at F.V: l ie; do. 
western ut 126413e.; fowls, Penusylvanla, prime, at 
12e; do. Jersey, at 12c.; Stale and western, ut 11 
@ll!-io. Ducks, Jersey, at ll*lie; do, western, 18® 14c. 
Geeae, Jersey, at lo*l2c; do, western, at 9@10e. 
Povltuy.—Fhozks.—‘T urkeys, per pound, at lOtiilSc,; 
Chieki'us, per pound., at 10*120.; Ducks, per potirnl, m* 
15c.; tieese, per pound, at Uwl'Je. 
Gajik. Wild ducks, canvas, per isilr, at 82 00; do., 
red head, per pair, at 81 25*1 75; do, mallard, western, 
per pair, ut 30*50c.; do. wood, at 25*30c.; do. com¬ 
mon, at 204,30c. 
do. wood, at 25*30c.; do. com- 
Cotion. -The quotations, according to tho American 
classification, are as follows: 
New Orleans. 
Uplands. 
Ordinary. ..019 
Strict Ordinary. « 15-16 
Good Ordinary. 77s 
Strict Ooud ordinary.. 8 5-10 
Low Middling.. _8 11-16 
Strict Low Middling... 8 15-liJ 
Middling..919 
Good Middling.. 9 Vl6 
Strict Good Middling... 9U 
Middling Fair.10W 
Fair.XOjfc 
and Gulf. 
« 11 10 
'•Hi 
I ' Me 
I 5-10 
10 1-10 
10 7-16 
U 1-16 
Texas. 
0 11-16 
7HS 
8 1-16 
9 5-16 
9«4 
10 1-16 
10 7-16 
11 1-16 
. STATNKO. 
Good Ordinary.8 5-16 . Low Middling.7 18-16 
StrictGootlOrd.7 I Middling. 8 9-16 
Fit pits.—F uusn. - quotations are: San Bias cocoa 
nuts at 8316185; Uarucou coeoanuts al $80*31, Ap¬ 
ples—Baldwin, per bbl„ at 81 50* 1 75: Greening, 
per libl. #1 75*2. Gra;>e«.—i.'atowba at ,«8c. per n>, 
in boskets, ('ranberries.-Cape Cod, choioo, pi-r bbl., 
83 50*1; do, lauoy, 9-1 -Ml; do. choice, per crate, 81 uo 
*125. Florida oranges. Fancy ai 83 OP*3 25; choice 
do, 8275<u,3 U0: do. Inferior at 75 c.6i 81. Strawberries- 
ilorldu ut #1*1 50 per qiuirU 
Fruits.— Dkikp.—T he quotations arc as follows: 
Apples Fancy evaporated, T«.>: iiac» Choice, Floe; 
do, prime ut BCjevtyliC-; fnney North Carolina sliced, 
at l<,/.i;^c.; choice do. at 3*3 }dc.; dioloc Tot meg 
see quarters at 2t.t2kt'c.; Stale iiuurtcrs ut 24w*84(ie.; 
southern sliced prime ai 2:h,(.y2t*c: do. common, 2c. 
Peaches Peeicd North Carolina, choice,ll® It}*., fancy, 
12Hs@130; extra fancy, la^e; Georgia, choice, like He; 
do. prime, ittoHWe, un peeled halves, '29t0c3Wc; an peeled 
quartei-D at VWi 'sle.; Delaware evaporated, peeled, 24i<4 
*<c. Choice pitted cherries al lOl&iit'Ue. Evoponued 
raspbcrrnw 111 I5.c.lhc; sun dried do. Ilk,, lie. blackber- 
rles—Prime at NJqi.sS)*-. Whom. •berries at 61ye. 
Psanutr.—Q uotation* ut O@0>^c. for best hand¬ 
picked, and 4 1 41104c. for farmers’ grade*. 
Hay anp Straw,- 'Chere Is a fair business In hav and 
nim'n dnlmr i.v 1 _ n..i__ ... r . 
Uii v. ; ' * 1 UUAI 1 I 141 - L H>V(T 
Jf"! No. i rye Btruw ut 90(dSKSs short rye straw u 
sue; oat straw at 4twr«0c; wheat straw ai MVitfilk 
per KM) pounds. 
„® lA, AR.—pill loW, at 6)a; Crushed, nt 6V; Cllbi 
Tallow—P rime City quoted at 4 7-16c. 
Vkuetables.—P otatoes— Rose, Maine, fancy, 
bbl., at $2 50; NoYa Scotia per bbl., at 2 00*225; 
li MACHINE 
METKOPO^ 
l„ FERTILIZER 
ADDRESS 
per 180 id., 8150® 175; Burbank. State, bulk, per 180 n>, 
81620187; Burbank, eastern and Nova Scotia, per 
bbl, 82 25*2 50; Hebron, do, do, do, per hbl. at 82 00® 
2 25; Hebron,State, bulk, per 180 ID, $150® 1 75: Prolific 
and Goodrich, eastern and Nova Scotia, per bbl., $2® 
2 25; Peerless, bulk, net- bbl., at ftl 50*1 75; Magnum 
Botium. Imported. 108 id. sack, si 750pl H5; Bermuda, 
per bbl., at 88*10. Sweet pouttoes, Delaware Klver, 
per bblat *2 iY)6b 2 30. t 'abhages I ,ong Island. choice, 
per 100, ut 87*8; do. Import, d, per 100, at .go 00* 800; 
do. Flortd.T, per barrel, at $100*129. Kale.-Nor 
folk, Scotch, per bbl. !9c.*9l00. Utilunii Bermuda, 
per box, 816:1 29; white, eastern, per hbl.. at83 iMV.cH 50; 
Connecticut, per bbl., lit #‘-’.2.‘*<i2 75; do, State and 
western, $201482 50; do. red. ('oimectlcut, per bbl, 
82 75®:,H 25; do-choice, orange County. $228^2 50: in¬ 
ferior, per bbl. 81 25®i 1 75. Squash II ublmrd, per bbl., 
$'J25(.i 2 Mi; Marrow per bbl., 91 25(a 1 50. Turnips—Rus¬ 
sia. V bbl., SU(<«75e. Asparagus— Primp, per buueh, at 
Al. Beets -Bermuda, per crate, at 75ce*$l «J. Toma, 
toes-Bermuda, per box, at 81*125; do. Key West, 
per box, at $ I 25*175. 
LIVE STOCK MARKET. 
Nkw York, Saturday, Siarcli 27,1886. 
Total shipments for tho week, 716 live cattle, 7,238 
quarters of beef and 630 carcasses of mutton. Beeves. 
Poor to Prime Bullocks sold at $1 40*0. with the bulk 
ofthe tmnsactlona at at 94 73. c,7 7U for CQmtnOI) to 
Good. Dry Cows ranged from 82 75 to 84, with an ex 
tra car-load from Chicago sell lug at $5 15 Bulls sold 
at $3 87B8$4 ixi (few for Export at $1 25*84 30). and 
Old Oxen at 84 00(45 W per 100 ID. St. Louis Steers, 
4.281 it,, nt $5 As; do. 1,191 a, nt 85 21); Kentucv do., 
1,810 lh, at *5 3l; do.. i.tWi tt>, at $5 10; Bulls, l.JiSO It 
ar $3 55: Ohio steers, 1,675 It., at $6; do. 1.630 », at *3 75; 
Peiiliayl'MIlLa Steers, 1,475 ID at $6- do 1 267 B, at 
S5 40; Indiana bolls, 1,320 rn. al *3 55; (lo. 1,381 ID, at 
uhlo do., 1 ,360 id, at$4- Pennsylvania do, 1,210 id, at 
83 20; Chieagoslecrs. 1.361 ID, at 86, do, 1,298 ID, at $5 40; 
Missouri Steers, 1,454 ft., nr $5 90; Oxen, 1,500 ID, al $4 75; 
Buffalo steers, 1.053 ID, at 84 70; do, 1,027 ID. at $4 55. 
Ciivni.—Demand fair and prices steady at 5Hs@Sc. 
for commou to choice. Veals, Sb tD,at5}yc. 
SHEEP AND I,AMU*,.—State Lambs, 74 ID, at 7c.; 
western sheep, 05 lb. at 3H5c; State do. 89 ft', at $0 30; 
do. I0S ft>, :it tdjo; Western sheep, 65 ft,, at 6>qe; state 
do. 100 ft,, at 0-^e; Indiana lambs, 71 ID, at 7l*e; do. 70 
ft),al 7c.; Kansas do, 98 id, at 6Ue; Kentucky do. 113 
6Hic; Ohio sheep, 89 ID. 5J^e. 
Hoots—Total receipts for six days. 25,977 head, 
against 26,140 head for the corresponding time last 
week. None alive for sale. Nominally steady at 
$1 60@1 SO pur 100 n>. J 
SEND TEN CENTS IN POSTAGE STAMPS TO 
E. & O. WARD, 
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
for Circular giving Important advice about ship¬ 
ping produce. Also containing recipe tor pre¬ 
serving eggs. Established 1845. 
Wo. 279 Washington Hi.. New York CUy. 
C. II. WlLliIAMH, Communion Merchant, 
S3? Washington st,. New York. 
Solicits consignments of Calves. Poultry, Eggs, Fruit, 
and all kinds of Country Produce. Card?, and stencils 
furnished on application. Reference, Irving National 
Bank. 
PEA .1IEAT.. Pea Feed, Oil Meal, Cotton Seed 
Meal, Oatmeal, Klee Meal, Ground Oats, Middlings, 
Bran, Ground Feed, Corn Steal, Ac. 
R. K, BUCKMAN, Agt., Grain ('ommfsihm Merchant , 
119 west St., New Yorx. 
NOYES’ HAYING TOOLS. 
For Stacking oat in Fields or Mowing away in Earns. 
ttuy 
CMrrlo*. 
Four- MA«c{ Carrier. 
S»ve IfcDor and money; ire simple, durable, coat but little. 
No ii-oublc to get over high beaux or to -he snd of deep bay*, 
l't.ouiaodj now iu use. Wood Pulleys. Floor Hooks, etc- 
Staid tor circular stud design* lor true King bora*, to 
U. S. Vind Engine &. Pump Co., Batavia, Kane Co., Ill, 
Al»o Manulkoturer* of (he Celebrate l llnlladay Standard 
Pnmplnr, and Geared Wind Mills, I X I. Feed 41111a, 
Stalk Cutler". Shelter", llorse Powers, Jacks, Tanka. 
- , *»uup". 
EGGS! SEEDS! 
EGGS! SEEDS! 
For each 8! worth of Plymouth Rock eggs l sell this 
year, 1 give 25 eta. worth ol Garden seeds. Eggs, 81 per 
15. Over 9,i.KM) shipped for setting In four years. Send 
for circular. K . G. CKIST, New >liirUet, Ind. 
OHOPTU A Mn W'ritlngiAcrouaa.-j‘fae?*l 
\ ■ * ^ H I It r\ I a py rnall or psraonalur. 
OJltuatlons procured All impils when eempetent. • 
V.ind fflr fiiriMilur Ur AU ACCCC v V 
nations procured aH puplU wmo competint. r 
cud for Circular.. W. C. CHAFFEE, Oswego ii, Z. 
£^1TM LB9 BENNETT’S IMPROVED 
STUMP PULLER 
'Bo I* now In uso In Canada and 
l 1^^ m arly every part of the U. S. 
^ 11/ LUTS *>0 TO 60 TONS. 
LY/ill Stand* on runners, worked 
> Mll by two men. Prices, Oxti to 
Plrculars fn-e. Manu- 
e factored by 11 I. RENNKTT, 
» Wester* Ule, Franklin Co», O. 
HOOSIER AUGER TILE MILL 
FOR PRICES AND Cll 
NOUN. MADDEN & CO. 
BRICK 
AND 
TILE 
CO._Rushville, Ind. 
’ MAJHINERY 
AND 
CLAY CRUSHERS, 
X- B -ST WoAtS 
P. O. Box .9 
THE DANA 
CENTRIFUGAL - GOVERNOR 
WINDMILL 
Is the best working and moot powerful Wiml- 
Knatno In tho world, hveauac it is the only one 
which unite* the moat perfect form of wind- 
wheel with the most perfect method of regu 
lation. Geared Mill* a specialty. 
For Descriptive Circulars apply to 
THE DANA WINDMfLL CO., 
l-AlKRAVClf, MASS., V. S. X. 
LINSEED MEAL 
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FEED FOR 
CATTLE, HORSES, 
SHEEP AND HOGS. 
This Meal is the product of pure aotrnd Flaxseed, 
Linseed being Its other name, and is the most nutriti¬ 
ous of all feed, because It contains the largest propor¬ 
tion of nitrogenous substance. 
It is almost needless to say that. In order to derive 
much benefit from the use or I.lnseed Meal, It niuBt be 
fed Ui quantity. At least one-half of all an animal 
eousumes may safely and profitably be Limsekd Meal. 
Tit 'Please send In a sample order or for circular and 
prices. Orders will be promptly filled by any one of 
the followingjoirtles: 
Cleveland 1,ln«rcd Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
Toledo Linseed Oil Cu., Toledo, Ohio. 
Detroit Linseed Oil Co., Detroit, Michigan. 
I. P. Evans &Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 
St. Paul Linseed Oil Co., 8t. Paul, Minn. 
Cincinnati Linseed Oil Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
AORXCI.ES AS follows: 
T. E. F. RANDOLPH <*• CO., 196 West St„ N. Y. City. 
J. E. SOPER <9 CO., Noe. 2 and 3, India St„ Boston. 
J. CUSHIXQ A CO., Fitchburg, Moss. 
JOHN KING, Norristown, Penn. 
BUCKEYE 
SEND FOR CIRCULARS. 
Grain Drills. Cultivators. 
Seeders. 8owers. 
Spring Tooth Harrows. 
Cider Mills, etc. 
P. P. MAST & CO., 
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
BEFORE YOU BUY A WAGON, BUGGY, CUTTER 
OR SLEIGH, 
Wnte to 
HOTCHKIN CARRIAGE WORKS, 
Low prices to dealers. 
Syracuse, N. Y'. 
MATTHEWS’ SSLy* 
Hand Cultivator, (f c&lk&r > 
Wheel Hoe, 
SINGLE OR COMBINED, 
Admitted by leading Seedsmen and Market Garden 
ers everywhere to be the most perfect and reliable 
Implements In use for planting and cultivating gar- 
den crops. Beware of cheap ftniunictut Inquire for 
the genuine machines which are made only by* 
T. B. EYERETT & CO.^oston, Maa 
Send for eirrulir*. firing 1 At,•« »,)o,a »od imorovamenu 
PARNELL’S rn FURROWER 
PATENT h n & MARKER 
Bun a Steadilr 
ground it,ao 40 t ocher Marker. 
would be imiaeuae.'* M.L,Ooy,Prcm, ^amKCo.(,K.T.) y 
HsW.OOUGHIEN oiTai!'y* 
Blacksmittiing THE FARM 
slave Time and Money bv using 
HOLT’S CELEBRATED 
FORGE and KIT of TOOLS 
For $20. 
Larger Sise 8"2.L single Forge 810. 
Blacktmilhs’Tool*. Hand Drills.&c, 
_ „ HOLT M’F’C CO. 
3‘J Ceatral War. Cleveland, O. 
NO POSTPONEMENT. 
SATAN IS COMING 
To Govern the EntirelWorld, June, 1886. 
Great Christian Triumph over Sntan and 
Second Coming ol Christ, l.S90-l'niversal 
War and Great Financial Crisis Through¬ 
out he entire World, .lane, 1S80. 
For Sole—THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE-Contents: 
Arrival ofthe long anticipated Jewish Messiah; Satan 
the Chief AnilThrUt, time of his birth. Incidents cou- 
ueclod with Sjitan’s birth, powers and advance sklr 
uiishcs, Satan's Temple. Ten Commandments, Ensign 
and inscriptions, what Satan says regarding his En¬ 
sign to all nations, etc. Price 85 coats. Stamps. 
Address AUGUST ROHE, St. PuuYTMlun. 
B io Hidden Nome,**.-. PcrrawicdCordsA Prize 
10c. CLINTON BUGS, CilnUmvllU, Conn. 
K A Chromo or 25 Hidden name Cards, name on, 10c 
vJwSamples 4t terms, 4c. Crown Ptg.Co. Northford.Ot 
FENCES El 
■asseR CADkJCDC 
mtSSSLa rAnMtno 
CADkJCDC 
dcBsl.. rAnmtno 
SOMETHING NEW. 
Any one can make it at home and clear 
tlO to $25 per day. Full particulars with 
testimonials. Illustrated Catalogue Free. 
STANDARD MFC.CO.Cincinnati,O, 
Virginia-Bred "Jerseys. 
No dlsease nere; get the best. BuU and Heifer Calves 
Heifers in calf, and Bulls ready for service, of the 
Coomassle and other noted strains, and from the prize 
herd al West Virginia State Fair, 1886, and at Virginia 
Slate Fair for the past ten years. Shropshire Sheep, 
Berkshire and Jersey Red Swine, and Poultry of aU the 
leading varieties. Address 
liOVY'E & 410,'ft* Co-operative Stock Farm, 
Fredericksbubo, Va. 
MULES! MULES! MULES! 
200 fine Kentucky MULES, all grades and sizes. 
Choice pairs constantly on hand, and for sale low by 
K. B. BISIIOP’H SONS, 
H30 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J. 
HOLSTEIN FREISIAN CATTLE 
IMPORTED AND HOME BRED. 
WHAT OTHERS SAY. 
“The finest herd this season.’’—Dr. Farrington, U. S. 
‘quarantine Station, N, J. 
“As a herd, away up! up! up!!!”—Dudley Miller, 
Esq., Oswego, N. Y. 
Young Cows; Yearlings with Calf, Yearlilig Bulls, 
and Spring Calves- Prime Stock. No fancy prices. We 
mean business, G. W. THOMPSON & SON, 
Stilton, N. J.. P. 1£. B. 
“MARCHMOOR FARM.” 
U I D D A D T U II S No. 1107-2; Sire Orange Peel, 
HlrrMHwHUO P. 2^S; Dam King’s Fertile, 
No. 22765. Service Fees, $lu0. 
BQIflUTfifl ftl No - H671, Sire Farmer's Pride 
D l\ I U 11 I O U II P. 322; Dam Nellie Flanders, No 
22764. Service Fees. $100. 
PRIMPC KIEQn Sire Xer °. P. S. 249; Dam Mrs. 
rnlnwC nenu Langtry, C. 3746. Service Fees, 
$100. CHAS. It. HOE, 
HOLSTEIH-FRIESIAN CATTLE. 
Imported and.bred by J. N. HO BINS, 
Beacon Farm, Northport, L. I. 
Id '.[a J *>il 
* 1 Ut ** 4 i 1 
\ f.-l 'I <Bf\l F:M 
WHY BE SATISFIED 
WITH 
Half of what your Farm, can produce, 
WHEN, BY USING 
H. J. BAKER & BRO. 
Complete Manures 
AND 
SUPERPHOSPHATES, 
You can double your crop at very little additional 
expense. The Manures contain just the plant food the 
various crons require. One trial will convince. 
Send for descriptive pamphlet to 
H. J. BAKER & BRO., 
-21-5 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. 
Established 1S5U. 
PENGUIN ISLAND GUANO. 
Natural Uuauo. The best fertilizer for 
: “"1 general crops. Price *25 per ton, delivered 
lu H-tgs. The Massachusetts 
H,^ K , r:nu ’“ t Station gives Its actual value 
at All S!allon> tlT)»l value above its cost- “Sub 
eirviSai* and Kftlnlc al towost prlee^. Send for 
CHAK SPEA R,TJ r.,'J".’StWi*»t sit..:N. Y.~ 
WORTH KNOWING 
Farmers will bo glad to 
. know a Fertiliser eom- 
I posed of Blood, lione, 
land Animal Matter, hav- 
ling all the ingredients re- 
JquUtte for the sell aad to 
'iusur* a good crop, eua 
'.be purchased for $25.00 
- per tor- Send for circu¬ 
lar. ||. B. MUFFING, 
10 Courtluad SLj N . V. 
PER 
TON 
ti ti CAYUGA LAND PLASTER. 
w Contains Phosphate of Lime. Gives 
Plants an early start, impro tv« quality, increases yield. 
Low freights toall points Farmers’Memorandum 
Hook sent FREE, rorreenondrac. 1 solicited. 
CAYUGA PLASTER CO. UaloaSpritiKe.N.Y 
RAUCH’S $25 PHOSPHATE 
■■w [- • ii k D Contains the Life and Essence 
-nkflt, MW»tv of Auiiuai Bonee. We are now 
1 rv' w a selling Haurt*'» su-itilr Pure Haw 
- Hunc a, "!, also 11 "ytrU , Kestly bU- 
P^ylistl Purr Asiutyl Hum- nt Very 
JF r Kuv prices, it would surprise 
Lx farniere (o know U'.'W very low 
it they can procure these tir.-inds 
Y \ direct from ub. Send your name 
tx I _ V K. 11 and address,ond we Will mail you 
oar PIIOHPHATK UCIDE. 
BAUCH A SONS, 20 S. Del. Ave. Phiiada. Pa 
TO FARMERS* AND GARDENERS. 
OROUND< POUDRETTE} 
The cheapest and best fertilizer made. Can he used 
without offence In all drills. The article 1 b first dried, 
then ground. No dirt is mixed with the soil. It Is 
pure night soil only. Can be mixed with other ingre¬ 
dients to excellent advantage. Price, pet ton. SAT. lu 
barrels, f. o. b. GEORGE J*. PICKERING, 
1JL5 Fifth Street, Troy, N. Y« 
