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[ANGELOF MIDNIGHT FIELD CORN! 
S MAIL'S 
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ATENT FLUID 
SHEEP DIP 
AND CATTLE WASH 
nellies, 12 ib, average, SWc; Bellies, 10 lb, average, 5$f|c: 
do,8houIt 1 cra , 1 ( iOi, 4^c; Smoked do., 5@5J4ei Pickled 
Hams at sjpirH.'-.c.; Smoked do., te. Middles— 
Long i 'Irar, 5 45c.; short Clear, 5 The. Dressed Hoqs.— 
City Heavy to Light. fie. Lard.—W estern Steam at 
6.2.’ie; April, 6.22«A6.3le.: May, at 6,2541)6.260.; June, at 
G.2!i.,«.a0e; July, at ll.;)«(.»,fi.iTTc.; September, at 6.190/ 
fi-.-iOc.; City steam nl 6.17c,; Refined Continent. o.50e., 
and south Amerlenn. 6,90c. 
Ut tceh. Flgtn Creamery, S4(«!Wc; lYnrmylvuniado., 
all.. .'Li'.; Western do., at State Hairy hfllf-tlrkln 
tubs, 26r<»8ie,; Western Imitation Crearnery, at 27a.: 
Western Hairy, 15 m ISc; Western Factory, iSfoi24e.; 
rolls, at H;t l2e. um nutter.-State Dairy at 15@26e; 
State Dairies, Itrkln and tubs, 12<«.2fic; State Dairy, 
firkins. 10©23c. 
CtfKBSS.- -Slate, at SJ^tgiUbjc; Skims, 2@Sc.; W T e3tern, 
114 lu'-je. 
Loos.— state, at rj'^'e.; W r estern, at l2PS(<"«l2-He.; 
Southern, at 12® t2->p\ 
t’ot'i,TUY. Livg,—Fowls, near-by lots, per m, at 
lSe,; fowls. Western, per lb, at lOc.i fowls, state, 
per lb, u t. tile; turkeys, per tb, at 9(<tl2e.; ducks, 
western, per pair, ut. fiO(S;85c.; geese, Western, per 
pair, at $1 2a®L50, 
Fori.TRy.—D ressed. Turkeys, per pound, 10r^l2c; 
chickens, PWladtMphiu, 2 lo 8 lbs. to pair, at'2-5®85o. per 
lb; dp. winter, Philadelphia, 23<«!;3Se.; do, Slate at wa 
l,ic;dp. western at 12<™ IKe,; fowls, PemiMyivnnlA, prime. 
12c; do. Jersey, at llCbujc,; Slam and western, at 10 
®11e, Ducks, Jersey, at MOtlSe; do. western, l;l@14e 
Geese. Jersey, at 10bjol2e; do, western, at 9®.10c. 
Pol ptrv,— tfitQZE.v. Turkeys, per pound, at 13® 13c,; 
Chickens, per pound, at SeilUc.s Ducks, per pound, 14® 
lac.; Geese. per pound, at lli,/ i2e. 
Game. — Wild ducks, canvas, per pair. g?®2 50: do., 
red head, per pair, at tjl OOfed GO; do. mallard, western, 
per pair, at 30® 10c. 
Cotton.—T he quotations, according to the American 
classification, are as follows; 
New Orleans. 
_ Uplands. and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary. 6 9-16 6« 64£ 
Strict Ordinary. 7 7 3-16 7 3-16 
Good Ordinary. 7 15-16 8U 816 
Strict Good ordinary.. 8% 8 ll-16 8 9-16 
Low Middling.8$( * 8 15-16 8 15-16 
middling... 9 9 3-16 y 8-16 
Middling...y 3-16 946 946 
Good Middling. 9 13-16 9 13-16 
StrletGood Middling... 9 if,-10 1016 11% 
Middling Fair.10 5-16 10J6 1UU 
Fair. 10 15-16 1ll2 liw 
C. II. WILLIAMS Commission Merchant, 
SS7 Washington St., New York. 
Solicits consignments of Calves, Poultry, Eggs, Fruit, 
and all kinds of Country Produce. Cards and stencils 
furnished on application. Reference; Irving National 
I WILL INSURE YOUR HOGS! 
DR. JOS. HAAS’ 
HOG AND POULTRY REMEDY 
established 
. 1822. ~ 
&Sons 
Originators of the 
Raised on an Acre in 1884 
“ " “ “ “ 1885 
[None Genuine without this Trade Mark.] 
Is the only Practical Preventive of file so- 
called Swine Plague. 
It has never been surpassed as an Jncreaser of 
pork and general System tonic. Aiding digestion, 
stimtilaiuig the biliary organs, p revolt ting torpor 
and engorgement of the liver, arid regulating the 
bowels, it removes and prevents the formation of 
disease germs, and preserves-ut the well bred hog 
his natural constitution. Where it has been fed to 
such animals In the prescribed quantities, and 
other directions faithfully observed, It has proved 
a thorough preventive against swine disease. 
AS AN EVIDENCE OP FAITH 
! n my remedy X make the following offer; 
1 will insure herds of swine of not leas than one 
bunait.1 in number against disease, at a small fee 
per head, provided they arc fed my remedy under 
nay direction and prove upon examination prior to 
Contract that hey are in a healthy condition, and 
ore neither in-hred, close-bred nor the progeny of 
such. 
L I will forfeit 3100.00 to any breeder whop' offer 
to examine (or insurance I decline, provid '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 tolnvitatlon is caused by prior engagement 
or by matters of at least equal importance. 
2; I will forfeit fBOO.uO if I decline upon examina¬ 
tion to insure such herds, if my judgment as to 
tbelr condition of health is overborne by the result 
of an examination made by at least two properly 
qualified and graduated veterioary surgeons. 
Facts are Better than Assertions. 
Please read the following testimony; 
Gibsoxton P. O.. Pa., Feb. 2, 1885. 
Dr. Jos. Haas—Dear Sir; About a year ago our 
herd here numbered ahout 2.71X1 head- Disease 
broke out. and no remedy we had would arrest the 
trouble. Our losses were heavy and we had to give 
up reeding entirely for about two mouths. We then 
heard of your remedy and bought a trial lot, and 
began fee ling again. We have used it constantly 
eversince. We havesince April last received about 
5,000 head of bags into 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 fat.ening pork, we believe 
it to be good. On this point, however, we have not 
made an actual test, as me would not risk feeding a 
pen of hogs without the Remedy. 
Yours very truly, WHITE A CO. 
[N. B.—White & Co., since writing the above 
letter, have purchased *450 worth of the remedy.] 
The remedy can be procured of all Druggists, or 
from my laboratory Prices. $2.50, 41.25 and 50 cts, 
per package. 25 lb. cans, 112.50. 
JOS. HAAS, V.S. 
Member of Indiana State I Vo rinarg Med. AssaciaVn 
IN DTANAP44 LIS. INI). 
And conceded by all who have tried them to be the 
Earliest, Most Productive and Most Delicious Potato 
in Cultivation. and tub 
Were produced ou an Acre Jn 1885. 
It is pronounced by the 
RURAL NEW YORKER 
the Earliest Variety ever Tested on their 
Experimental Grounds, 
In Cash Premiums were paid hy us in 1S84-5 
for the largest and best yields of these varieties. 
For particulars see OU R CATALOG U E mid 
For 1886, containing over 170 pages; several Col- 
ore. I Plates; a comprchcnsire trealise on Grasses, 
Mowing Lands and Permanent Pastures and much 
other valuable information, which tee Will mail 
on receipt o/ tire cents to png past age. 
‘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. 
Good Ordinary.646" | Low Middling.774 
btrfct UondOrd. 7 1-16 I Middling. 8« 
ImriTSf,—F kkkh. -Quotations arc: -San Bias coeoa- 
nuis at $:;k(a*,; Baracoa coo, minus at $30®31. Ap- 
pleg—Baldwin, par bid., n.r. *1 oOt,,. I ,5; Greculng, 
pet bbl. 31 756*2. Grapes.—Catawba at 7®8c. per ft, 
Lo , . T 01 ?' Cranberries.-Cape Cod, choice, per bbl., 
S3.4W: do. fancy, 31 30; do. chplcc, per ernie, Si (JO 
■ TLo .florida oranges.—Fancy at S3 00@3 25; choice 
do. S. i.xe.i LKi; do. Inferior at 75e.@kl. Strawberries— 
Florida at 81<J.l 5U per quart. 
Fit pits.-DR ita .-The quotations are as follows: 
Apples Fancy evaporated, 7®7Wo; choice, G4ic; 
do. prime at «4&>r>.69»(C.; fancy North Carolina sliced, 
at 4e,t>.(e.; choice do. at 3®3Rje.; choice Teunes 
see quarters at State quarters at 2XAfook ! c.; 
southern sliced prime ut .'-Ki'.'j'-yC; do. common,' 2c. 
Peaela s peeled North Carolina, choice,Uei lHic.: fancy, 
liter extra rnney, ISpje; Georgia, choice, UK,, lie; 
do. prime, uwilUc; unpeeled halves, jgi«38kjc ; unpeeled 
quarters at 2,Wi$3C.; Deluw;ire evaporated, peeled. 24(<c 
2iC. Choice pitted cherries at UlUydlc. Evaporated 
rasplmrrlee at b„ ,.I6c; suit dried do. i:V> He. blackber¬ 
ries-Prime at SVltasttiC. Whortlebcrrl. s at 6V4C, 
PeaSPTS.— 1\ Ithiint change In price under moderate 
dealings. Quotations at 6(4.6'-ic. tor best tiaud- 
picked, and LQtad^c. for farmers’ grades. 
Pecan Nci-s.—T he quotations are; Extra large at 
7Jij(S)SWc: large At 6J4®7c; medium at 5®516e; small 
at 4<„4. r 6c. 
H tv and Straw.- supplies are fair and freely offered. 
Pricey arc without change. Quuciitions for; 
Choice timothy hay at 90c; good at s5e.; medium at 
,.V<iH)e.; shipping at 'iKeoflc; clover mixed at 706175c; 
Clover, 5Ckfl>*o.| No. I rye straw at 906495; short rye 
straw at 7h,'.75c; oat straw at 4(foi5c; wheat straw 
at Mv,i65e., aitper lfxi pounds. 
Gtjnst Cloth.-A fair business Is noted at full late 
quoted prices. Prices are as follows; 7c. for I A, ibs.; 
lihe. for 2 lbs. aud 8*6e. for 2*4 lbs. 
Tallow— 1‘rlnio City quoted at !}< e. 
Veoetaulks.—F otatoe* Bose, Maine, fancy, d. li. 
bbl.. ut S' Ml; Nova Scotia per bbl., at 2 tXkkiiiB: Stale, 
per 180 ft., $1 SOSil 62; Burbank, Suite, bulk, tier isu it.. 
31 62(5.1 K7; Burbank, eastern anil Nova Scotln, per 
bbl, 37 25(,/2 50; llel.mu, do, do. do, per bbl, nt 32 HO, 
Hebron, State, bulk, per 181 ft. $15tkp 1 62: Plolillc 
and Goodrich, eastern and Nova v>,,tta, per bbl . S2„- 
2 25; Peerless. bulk, per bbl.. .it 81 .VU1 Magnum 
Bonurn. Imported, ISO ft, sack. *l7fK.«t85; Bermuda, 
per bbl., nt 310*12. Sweet potatoes, Ixdnware Blver. 
per bbl., at 32 S*52 75. Cabbage?: Long Island. choice, 
per 11X1, at. $l«,,7; do. Imported, per Ititl, at 3ii UK., SOU; 
do. Florida, per Imrrel. at 32KKehtO Kal'-. Nor¬ 
folk, Scotch, tier hbi, ;5tK«,7Sc. Unlous Bermuda, 
per box, 3bgl 2.»; White, eastern, per bbl., at$2O0; i 2 50; 
Coniiocticnt. per bid., at 32.0tKi2 dm State and 
vvestern, 317&4.2 3J; do. reii, Connootlcut, per bbl, 
32 Ohit-2 50; do. chohv. Orange County, #200(‘,.3 25; in 
for lor. per bbl, 31 79t>«3 00. Squash —Bubbard, per bbl.. 
$2 2W2 50; Marrow per bbl., 31 2V* l 50, Turn It is- tius 
sla, V bbl.. Nx.t i.V. Asparagus Prime, per bunch, at 
60® the. Bee la - Uemitnla. per crate, at iSetuSl ill. Toma¬ 
toes- Btnnttdtt, per box, at gli,< 1 25: do. Key West, 
per bti.v, at Jl . r sKii:t 13. BceLs, l lorlds, per crate, 31 r.o. 
Yet offered for the money. 
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