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KigS, 640. LiRP.—Western Strain spot, 6, 
6.22 -< June, ill 'V'Ci-lV-Nr; .luly, at 
Vkoetabuis. - Potatoes. — Maine, rauov, tl. h. bbl. 
at $2 25; Nova, Scotia im?v bbl., ui 2UU(nG2 25: State, per 
l**) It.., 91 .VKqjl 7,1; Burbank. Suite, bulk, tier ISJ 16, 
81 62<ud 87; Burbank, eustern atul Nova sootla, per 
bbl, «Wk-i2aS; Hebron, <lo, (to. do. ixt bbl. al 82 IW: 
Kiuu Ntr.dily 
ihuifti 
(yn»UbleU«0h«ra 
to l X-ilt*. M 
WHY BE SATISFIED 
WITH 
Half of wliat 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 Inst the plant food the 
various crops require. One trial will convince. 
Send for descriptive pamphlet, to 
H. J. BAKER & BRO., 
*215 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. 
Established isflt). 
WYANDOTTE EGGS, $3 per 13; .$5 per 26. P. 
Rock Eggs, 92 per 13; 23.50 per 26. Nicely packed in 
baskets. From Prize Birds scoring !X) to 94 points. 
Order early. E. B. THOMPSON, Atneniii, N.Y. 
PETER BEFBRXErN, 
ENTBRPRIZE FOUIuTHY FARM, 
Newtown, Long Blnud, New York. 
Breeder of Prize-winning Single Coin!) White Leg¬ 
horns. My score at Great National Show, at Madison 
Square Garden, I88ff—96J4 on Pullet, the only one on 
exhibition with perfect comb. Eggs, £2 for 13. 
My Imported Brown Leghorn Cock, 
FRINC K (- V RliSALOI. from Italy. 
Judges and lm*<-<lr*r« at above Show proiiounot* him 
the richest plumed bird on exhibition. Eggs from 
this strain. for 13; «-> for %. ALso Breeder of R. C., 
B. and W. Leghorns, Wyandotte*. FJyinourh Rocks, 
Light Brahma*, and Firkin Ducks: Egirs, $2 per setting. 
Send for 111. circular. Kggs nicely packed and shipped. 
J. H. THOMPSON, Jr., 
PATTERSON, NEW YORK. 
(os the Harlem r. r.) 
Breeder of thoroughbred fowls and Pointer Dogs. 
From prize winning, registered stock. 3 pens of Ply¬ 
mouth Rocks, 2 for production of pullets and 1 for 
cockerels. Eggs 91.50 per 13, or $3 per 39, Also from 2 
pens of Wyandottes. Eggs 92 per 13. or 85 per 39. My 
stock Is from the best strains and mated for best re¬ 
sults. I guarantee a fair hatch and safe delivery. A 
share of your patronage solicited, knowing I can please 
you. 
IMPROVED FARM IMPLEMENTS. 
Safety Steam Engines, best Railway and Lever Horse 
Powers. Threshing Machines, Straw-Preserving Thresh¬ 
ers, Disc and Spring Tooth Harrows. Eagle Sulky 
Horse Rakes, Cultivators, Feed Mills. Feed Steamers, 
Grain Seeders, Corn Planters, Plows. Plow Sulkies. Hay 
Presses. &c.,&c. Established 1S30. Send for catalogue. 
WHEELER & NIBLICK CO., Albany, N. Y'. 
Franllln Poultry Yards. 
ALL EGOS GUARANTEED. 
Partridge Cochins, Plymouth Rot \ . Wyauilottes, 
and S. S. Hamburgs. Per Setting, SR . two Settings, 
5 • 
Light Brahmas, Langshans, Brown Leghorns, and 
Pekin Ducks. Per Setting, |8*2. 
Orders for Stock and Eggs may be sene to 38 Dey St., 
New York City, or direct to yard3. 
CLARK & BROWN, Proprietors. 
Mention this paper.] Franklin, Essex Co.. N. J. 
At the Great N. Y. Poultry Show, 
THE SILVER CEP, 
value 950.00, offered by Reed & Barton for the largest 
percentage of chickens hatched was awarded to 
THE STANDARD INCUBATOR, 
Manufactured by L. N. CLARK & SON, Dealers in all 
the leading Incubators. Poultry Supplies, etc. 
38 DEY STREET. NEW YORK. 
Mention this paper. 
Shetland Ponies. 
I will SELL, on or about the 20th of April, FOUF 
IMPORTED SHETLAND PONY MARES and one COLT 
Trained- Have been handled by children. 
W. E. 8HAW, Anctioneer, 
322 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. 
SUCCESS HATCHER. 
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL INCUBATOR. 
Send for circular. SUCCESS HATCHER CO., 
LANCASTER, PA. 
HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN CATTLE. 
Imported and bred by J. N. ROBINS, 
Beacon Farm. North port, L. I. 
JKKSEY l£KII, KOI. I Ml.( HI.\ » 
Uir-lt*r Whitt*. Krrk.hlrt* X Yurt- 
dllr,- IMs-*. SoDlh<t„nn. I ,,t.w„l<| 
■iml lit ford 0„wu ShrepmiJ I,MU t>. 
>n,lrh l ,)l (ry Shepherd II.it— »mi 
! Fancy Pnullry. Send for l tl.ilugue 
W.ATLKE 111 HIKE A CO.PhiIa.P» 
PltlCK $6. 
Gold and Bronze Medals were awarded at the Great 
Show of New York Fanciers' Club, February, 1886. 
Have you anywhere else in rhe world seen Chicken 
Brooders and Inclosed Runs that may at pleasure be 
either attached to or detachable from tne coop? 
If you have net any such loops nr Imoders, send a 
two-ceut stamp for one of the fl lustra ted Descriptive 
Catalogues, with terms and Price List. 
NAFKSOLL POULTRY COOP CO.. 
GOSHEN. ORANGE CO., N. Y. 
AGENTS; 
NEWELL & CO.. 127 State Street. Boston. Mass. 
L. N. CLARK a: SON, 33 Dey Street, New York. 
Furnished all complete ready for aeeupancy. These 
houses are just what poultry breeders want, as they are 
.A'oif, Practical and Cheap. 
All kinds of portable houses suitable for all climates; 
rtf in, i('Oid aud wafer proof. Sent to any part of 
the world, and uo carpenter required to put them to¬ 
gether. 
Send tor our Circular before you order a 
poultry house. 
AMERICAN PATENT PORTABLE HOUSE MANUFACTURING CO. 
Corona, Queens Co., N. Y. 
“BROWN LEGHORNS.” 
Seven year's experience with this novelty; a range 
of 10 acres: "none better If as good." Egg- In season, 
12 for IS; 93 for 26. Neatly packed aud shipped hi 
baskets—order early and send 2o. stamp for circular. 
Address C. A. PATTERSON, 
Troy Road, Albany. N. Y. 
ENTER PRISE POULTRY Y U1DS 
Plymouth Koch* n Specialty. 
' kg Males aud Females. ’S3 hatch, cheap. Eggs, 
tier 13; 26, 82. Stamp for reply 
W S. K. WORRELL. Fort WaHdhglou. Pa. 
EGGS from Strictly Pure High-scoring Fowls of 
leading varieties. Bronco Turkey Hens, IS to 21 lbs. 
Gobblers, Si to 10 lbs. Eggs, 85 per 13. Send for circu¬ 
lar. EL J. CHaNdLeR, Keunett Square, Pa. 
BLOOD WILL TELL. 
Have bre»l fine Poultry for fifteen years and am sell¬ 
ing a superior stock of Poultry and Eggs of the follow 
ing varieties: 
Plymouth Rocks, American Dominiques,Wyandottes, 
Single comb W Idle and Bcowu Leghorns, Silver span¬ 
gled Hamburgs, anil Pekin Pucks. Am breeding from 
high-scoring birds that hast- won the highest honors In 
the show room. Price of Eggs: Wyam lotto, 92 .VI for 13; 
96.00 for lib All other varieties 92 'V for 13; $1,50each for 
two or more settings. Eggs wicked Hi new buckets to 
go safely any distance. Semi f<>r circular. Address 
JONES WILCOX, 
P. O. Box 10. East Chatham, X. Y. 
POULTRY NOTES. 
The proprietor of one of the leading agricultural pa¬ 
pers In New England wishes to contract with some 
competent person t<> furnish each week a column of 
fresh, readable and reliable Poultry Notes, which will 
give In brief the poultry news of the time, aud such 
Information on poultry as may be of value to all inter¬ 
ested In the subject. Scud samples and price to 
Horace Dodo, Advertising Agent, Boston, Mass. 
IVAPKNOLL'8 
PROGRESSIVE POULTRY* COOPS FOR 
HENS AND CHICKS, 
WITH BROODERS AND INCLOSED RUNS. 
1 he favorite Excelsior Poultry Coop and .Vest combined 
^ RECORDED PRIZE SWINE. | 
3. 1X. C. W. R.) Chester Whites, Choice ~ » 
om Strains. Poland Chinas frum lancv and « 
p 3 costly blood. My own importation of Perk- ” S 
g p shires direct from England. Herd Books" 
and utireg'd Jersey Cattle, Butter Record g.0. 
Stock C. H. WmitfGTOS, BHSKE3, § "| 
‘ g P. 0 . Bax 36 , West Choster. Cherwr 0 :.. Fa. £5 gj 
Please write name add address plainly, "2 
and mention this Paper. S 
A I \# P and COWS prevented 
w CE sucking each other, also 
SELF SUCKING, by Rice's Patent dial. 
Iron Meaner. Used hy all Stock Raisers. Prleesbv 
mall, postpaid. For Calves till 1 year old. 55c, till 2 years 
old, fiffc; older, *1.12. Circulars free. Agents wanted. 
H. 0. KICK, Farmington, Conn. 
HOLSTEIN IEEISIAN CATTLE 
IMPORTED AND HOME BRED. 
WII.vT OTHERS SAT, 
"The finest herd this season."—Dr. Farrington, U. S. 
Quarantine Station. N. J. 
"As a herd, away up! up! up! 11"—Dudley Miller, 
Esq., Oswego, N. Y. 
Young cows; Yearlings with Calf, Yearllhg Bulls, 
and spring Calves’ Prime Stock. No fancy prices. We 
mean business, G. W. THOMPSON & SON, 
Stilton, N. J.. P. R. R. 
“MARCHMOOR FARM.” 
III P P A R PU II Q Xo 11612; Sire Orange Peel, 
nirrAnunUop. 258; Dam Kluges Fertile, 
No. 22765. Service Fees. §100. 
RRIRUTSflN Xo - 11671, Sire Farmer's Pride 
Dllltin I OUH P. 322; Dam Nellie Flanders, No 
22i64. Service Fees, $100. 
PRIUPC IICDfl Sire Nero. P. S. 249: Dam Mrs. 
DIHvC nCnU Langtry, C. 3746. Service Fees, 
•M0- mr CjnAS. R. HOE, 
New Brunswick, N. J. 
MULES! MULES! MULES! 
200 fine Kentucky MULES, all grades and sizes. 
Choice pairs constantly on hand, aud for sale low by 
K. 15. BI8HOP’8 8ON8, 
6110 Grautl Street, Jersey City. N. J. 
SHELLBONE for POULTRY. 
A mixture of Pure Bone and Ground Oyster Shells. 
All poultry need it. 25 Pounds, $1.00 1 50 Pouuds, 
81. 75, by freight. Samples, ,05c. mail. 
T. II. BOCK, CrisOeld, Maryland, 
Nkw Yoke, Saturday, April 10,1386. 
Total shipments for the week, 658 live cattle, 6,856 
quarters or beef, HO live sheep and 412 carcasses of 
mutton. UKKVit-S. Poor to Prime Steer-, sold at $1 Tbet 
6 12,4 per IDO pounds. Willi general miles at #5 1)06361X1 
for Comruon to Good. Old uteu range fr.im 81 W to 
6 7u; Bulls sold al 83 .'dkg I 111; ami Cows at 93 00 aud 
95 iW per IIHi It. Tliive cars of little Long Island Sill¬ 
ier- brought 81901,0 195; Chicago steers, 1,388 tb, at 
86 124; do, 1,403 at *6 124; Penur.ylviuiln Stable-fed 
Steers, 1,811 R|, at #6 |!'; do., 1,632 tl.ftt 86 111: i>xou, 2.2tio 
tt' r at ft 90; Bulls, 1,850 9.. al 81 ?.j; Cows, tfixj n>. in 94. 
IllillaiiaSteers, L352 n>, at 86 00; Cincinnati do., 1,312 n>, 
ul 95 85; steer-,. 1,312 It. at 81 95: Buffalo steers, 1,252 IS, 
8-5 50; bulla, 1,103 A, at 94 15; Western Stockers, H46 lb, 
at 94 75; Dry Cows, 1,013 it at $.4 iM, State Dry Cows, 
1,490 lb at 8^ 00. 
CALVES. Veals, 135 v>, at 3c; 106 16 , at 5Qe; 128 lb, at 
7o; 95 lb, at 5c. 
nmkk} 1 anu Loiiir,—R eceipts for six days. 22,428 
head ugamst 29.161 head for Ihoaine time last week. 
Demand urgoul aud sellers iiiimeil the prices. Some 
thing over a mu- load or Clipped Sheep said at l'(.oOQe.; 
Poor lo Prime Unshorn ,lo. at fci, .t»e.; aud 25 head al 
8c. A hunch Of Jersey Spring Lamox brought 87 per 
head. Texas sheap tPnort. 61 m, at fie; Colorado uo., 
85 m, at 97 45; Western sheep, am, at 74e; Western 
lambs, a m, at 7.4e,; State Sheep,81 tt>, at 644c. 
Hous.—Total receipts for six days, 28,897 head," 
against 30,415 head for the corresponding time last 
week. None alive for sale. Nominally steady at 
94 80®5 00 per 100 lb. 
City Mill Extra for West Indies, at 84 70694 75; South 
America, 34 80®4 90. Southicun Flour—C ommon to 
Fair Extra, $3 30®3 7:5; Fair to Choice do., 83 8n@530. 
Rye Flour—S uperfine, 332569345. Cors Meal,—D ull ; 
Yellow Western at 82 60@2 85; Brandywine at $2 80 
692 85, FEED—40 lu 50 lbs. quoted at Kl’lc.. for 60 lb, at, 
TO.872340.; 80 m. at 7tKaff#c.r 100 tb. at 724®.soc: and 
sharps at 3559 90c. Ryo at. 30ft. 
UitAIX.—WHKtr.—Ungraded Winter Bed quoted 
at 83..1UC.: No. 2 Bed at 91)4®‘.KV^c; No. 2 Milwau¬ 
kee, 914c.; No. 2 Bed ror May, 904®9p4e.; do. for 
June. do. for July, Ol-liMPiawip. do. for 
August, Sd.lVetOiWc; do. for ScptcmiM.-r 92iv.i9H4c, 
do. for < ictoliur, 94(..,H4o; do. for November, 9.'U l i., n"dJe; 
do. fog December, K3p!l^C. Rvk—W estern. Wk.oaJe: 
Canadaut 646965c.; State at 66®6»5c. CORN—Ungraded 
Mixed, nt.42® He; No 5. 44 He,; Steamer Mixed, 44J.6 
<•». No, 2 Mixed, at 43J4c; Steamer While at -143-ac.,; 
Yellow, 464e; No. 2 Mixed for April, ur 45:4c; do. for 
May, at nXftittWc.; do. for June, nt 46! (A 164c.; do. for 
July, I ft:.; ill*, lor August IHo. Oat>.—N o. S Mixed at 
«4c: No. 2, 3«c.i No. 3 White. 39®394e; No, 2 do. 4de; 
No. 1, nominal, 43e; JtlxiNl Westeru, at 88*.49c.; 
White do., at 3'J'j llC: White Stare, 40c.; No. 2 Mixed 
for April at 35YC®S5Jjc; do. for May. 354o«85J4c.; do. 
for June, .'*54c- 
Provisions,—Pork.- Mess quoted at 88 80®l(l(ln for 
Old and 310 506910 75 for New; 810 75@$11 50 for Family 
Mess; 812 014114 00 fur Clear Back; and 89 506C4 75 for 
Extra Prime; City Extra India Ntess, 815 0U Beef.— 
City Extra India Mess, 815 00; City Extra India Mess, 
$156917; Extra MeS6, In barrels, 88tK.>6',M 50; Packet, 
83 B06V# 00 In bbls.: Fancy Plate, 89IXI. Hickt 
Hams,— Quoted at 317 25 *17 50. Cur Mkats.-P ickled 
Bellies, 12 lb, average, 54c; Bellies, 10 ib, average, 514c; 
Clear Bellies. 15 lb average, at 5Jfc; 1’lckled Hums ut 
8,40.; 8 lihds Pickled Shoulders, llje; Pickled Should¬ 
ers, 4-tic; Western Pickled Hums, 16 tb average, 9c; 
Pickled Bellies, 12 lb, 54e: do. Ill tb, 546c; Pickled 
Sliouldors quoted at Pj - Ijfie ■ Hniokesl Slioulder-i, 
56J54e ; Pickled Hams, ; Stuuked do., 94c. 
Middles— Short Clear, 3 70c.; Long Clear In New York, 
6.39c; September, nt 6.46c.; October. 6.M®«.«Cc. 
Butter.—E lgin Creamery. «4i*t35e; Pennsylvania do., 
34®330.; Western do,, 26 -:4.4c.; State Dairy hall'-flrkln 
tubs, 246i.31c.; Western Imitation Creamery, 20®27c.j 
Western Dairy, 15® 18c; Western Factory, 15®24 c.; 
rolls, at 8(.dl'2o. Old Butter.—state Dairy at I5®26c; 
State Dairies, firkin and tubs, 12c<j'?5e; State Dairy, 
llr kins. 16®23c, 
Cheese.—S iato, at 9® 114c; Skims, 2®SWc.; Western. 
IO 340 . 
Luos.—State, at 13®l8MKc.: Western, at 134c.; 
Southern, at 124f»l8c. 
Poultry.—Live.—F owls, near-by lots, per it>, at 
12c.; fowls. Westeru. per It., nt 114.' 12c.; fowls, State, 
per n,, at 12o; turkeys, per n>,' at 9® 12c.; ducks, 
western, per pair, nt 50iy,9iJt'.; geese, western, per 
pair, at 81.25®).75. 
Poultry.—Dressed.-T urkeys, per pound, U@i3e. 
chickens, Philadelphia, 2 to3 lbs. lo pair, al 30@374e.per 
is, do. winter, Philadelphia. 25@32c.; fowls. Pennsyl¬ 
vania, prime, I4ci"il3o.; do. Jersey, nt iio LSc.; do.state 
and western, al 11612c. Ducks, western, lscdltc. 
Ge« 3 8e, Jersey, at 106.12c; do. western, at 96>.l0c. 
Poultry.—F noEffif,—Turkeys, per pound, at i2-.il3c.; 
Chickens, per pound, ats / iic.; Ducks, je r pound, H® 
ISc.i Geese, per pound, at ll@l3c. 
Game. Wild ducks, camas, per pair, 82.6,2 50; do., 
red -head, fair pair, at 8 1 00*1 50; do. mallard, western, 
per pair, at 30@40c. 
Corro.N.—The quotations, according to the American 
classification, arc as follows: 
New Orleans. 
_ ,, Uplands. and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary...t% 6 13-16 6 3-16 
Strict Ordinary. 7 1-16 7W 7W 
Gooil Ordinary. S 8 3-16 S 3-16 
Strict Good ordinary.. 8 7-16 856 856 
Low Middling.8 13-16 9 9 
Strict Low Middling... 9 1-16 94 94 
Middling. .94 9 7-16 9 (-16 
Oixid Middling. 9 11-16 9t6 976 
Strict UcrkI Middling... 10 111' 3-16 10 S-16 
Middling Fair.10 9-16 10 9-16 
Fair.11 11 8-16 11 3-16 
ST AliasD. 
Good Ordinary..... 6 7-16 1 Low Middling.7 15-16 
StrletGoodOrd.74 I Middling .3 11-16 
Fruits. — fresh. - Quotations arc: Apples,-Bald 
win, per bbl., ut 81 SO® 175; Greening, per bbl. 
81 ipW’JOO. Grapes. — Caiuwba at 7668c. |mt tb, In 
baskets. Cranlierrles. — (.'ape Cod. choice, per bbl., 
*3 NV.<i4; do. fancy. 34 50; do. choice, per crate, 81 uo 
@1 25, Florida oranges.—Fancy ai $3 00®H 25; chofcc 
(lo, 82 7r*^:4 00; do. Inferior al 75c.® 31. Strawberries— 
F Jorldu at 4(i@iX) per quart. 
Fruits.—Dried.—T he quotations are as follows; 
Apples — Fancy evaporated, ?c; choice, 056@«46c, 
do. prime ut 64@64c.; Taney North Carolina sliced, 
at let'ic.; choice 'Id. :n ,4,614c.; choice TeUlieS 
sec quarters ut 2(»24e.; Bcatc quarters at 2)s6iiS4c.; 
southern sliced tirlme at 2>S(.i24c; do. common, 2c. 
Beaches Peeled North Carolina, choice,ll@UWc,; fancy. 
liJwhie; extra fancy, i34ei Georgia, choice, lOfclie; 
do, prime, 9@9.4e; unpeeled halves, 'AjpijsSIqe; unpeeled 
quartets at 24@3<!.: Delowmvj evaporuied, peeled, 24@ 
47c. Choice nil ted cherrtea ut llkudufoe. Kvaimratcd 
raspbenlea at. 15c: sun dried da 13® 124c, Blackber¬ 
ries -Prune at 3fraVi,c. Whortleberries at 64c. 
Pkaruts.—Q uotations at 6c. for best hand picked, 
and iQ. '.l-lHc. for rarmciv' grades. 
Pecan Nuts.—T he quotations are: Extra large at 
741*840; large at 64@7e; medium at 5@54c; small 
at 46<: 1 4c. 
Hay axd Straw.—T he following Quotations are for: 
Choice timothy bay at 95c; good at 34>90e,; medium at 
sx.'.; shipping at 75c; clover mixed at T.Vgsoc; 
Plover. 50(*ti0c.; No. 1 rye srraw at 90®95: short rye 
straw at 75<,(sue, oat straw at 4u®tf(c; wheat straw 
at MkjMSSc., nil per UXi pounds. 
Texas. 
6 3-16 
TM 
8 3-16 
896 
9 
»« 
9 7-16 
10 S-16 
10 9-16 
11 3-16 
Hebron, Mare, bulk, per 130 ib, 813O; iTollttc and 
Goodrich, earfteru and Nova Seotlu, jht bbl., 82 0tV./j 
2 25; Peerless, bulk, per bbl.. at Sl .w 1 75; Magnum 
Bouuni, Imported, UW it,, sack, 81 80t*2 00; Bermuda, 
la*r bbl., nl *uUtl'A Sweet potatoes. Delaware Blver, 
per bnl., at 8. y>.<.2 IS. Cabbages Long Island, choice. 
Per KU, at #Ccj 7; do. Imported, per ion, ui gnuOeiSoO; 
do. Florida, per banvl, ui si us., 3 50. Kale. Nor¬ 
folk, .Scotch, per bbl. 356t50c. Unions Bermuda, 
per crate. #4® 1 Sri; white, eastern, tier bbl.. at<2 UX" 2 2ft; 
I nnneeitcut, per t,bl„ nt 32 Ohwi'J 50; do. State and 
crate, at 750664100, lomatocs. Bermuda, per box. at 
fJ'SI 25; do. Key West, per box, at $t 256(150. Beets, 
F lorhiu, per orate, 81 00® I 25, 
LIVE STOCK MARKET. 
PENGUIN ISLAND GUANO. 
A Pure. Natural Guano. The boat fertilizer for 
wheat aud general crops. Price 425 per ton, delivered 
ul ndlroad In New York, lu bags. The Massachusetts 
Agricultural Experiment Station gives Its actual value 
nt $31.62. All Station.-, find value above Its cost. "Sul¬ 
phate of Potash and Kulnlt at lowest prices. Seud for 
circular to” 
('HAST. f*PF.AR, Jr., S5 West St„ N. Y. 
Warner’s Safe Yeast 
Is guaranteed to be Pure and 
Wholesome, Health Preserving, 
and Efficient. 
Insist that your Grocer keep It. 
BEND TEN CENTS IN POSTAGE STAMP8 TO 
E. & O. WARD, 
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
for Circular giving Important advice about ship¬ 
ping produce. Also containing recipe for pre¬ 
serving eggs. Established 1345. 
Wo. '47ft Washington Ht„ Mew York City- 
WANTED. -PRACTICAL WORKING FARMER to 
manage. General Farming. Fine Stock, and Trucking. 
Address PA BHT, PROSPECT HILL FARM, 
Leonard town P. O., St. Mary's Co., Md. 
PF,A REA!,. Pea Feed, Oil Meal, Cotton Seed 
Meal, Oatmeal. Rice Meal, Ground Oats, Middlings, 
Bran, Ground Feed, Com Meal, &e. 
R. K. BUOKMAN. Agt., (drain Commission Merchant, 
119 West St,, New York. 
G. 8. Palmer (Established 16 years). Commission 
Merchant for sale of Farm Products, viz.. Butter, Eggs, 
Calves, Poultry, Dried Fruits, etc., 166 Ufa ok St„ New 
York,. References; Chatham National Bank, New 
York; Thurber, Whylatid A Co., New York. Circular 
of advice, also Markets Reports and Shipping Cards, 
sent free 011 application. 
PAPER FLOWERS.— Roses, Popples, etc. Full 
directions for making, 10 ets., post free. Address 
Manchester, 18 W. llth Street, New York City. 1 
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FEED FOR 
CATTLE, HORSES, 
C AIj V E S , 
SHEEP AND HOGS. 
This Meal Is the product of pure sound Flaxseed, 
Linseed being its other nnme, and la the mostnuiriil 
ous of all food, because It contains the largest propor¬ 
tion of nitrogenous substance. 
It is almost heedless lo say that. In order to derive 
much beueflt from the use of Linseed Meal, Ir must be 
fed lu quantity. At least one-half of all an auimal 
consumes may safely and profitably be Linseed Meal. 
» ifTlease send I11 a sample order or for circular aud 
prices. Orders will be promptly Olletl by auv one er 
the following parties: 
Cleveland Linseed Oil Co.. Cleveland, Ohio. 
Toledo Linseed Oil Co., Toledo, Ohio. 
Detroit Linseed Oil Co., Detroit, Michigan. 
1- P. Evans &-Co.. Indianapolis, 1 ltd. 
!>l. Paul Linseed Oil Co., St. Paul. Minn. 
Cineiiiuati Linseed Oil Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Agencies as follows: 
T. S. F. RANDOLPH d CO., 15*6 West St., N. Y. City. 
J. S, SOPER Jt CO., Nos. 2 and 8, India St., Boston* 
J. CUSHING d) CO., Fitchburg, Mass. 
JOHN KINO, Norristown, Peun. 
ftn%PURE$ 3 ^S 
UU CAYUGA LAND PLASTER. 
^ Contains Phosphate ot Lime. Gives 
Plants an early start, improves quality, increases yield. 
Low freights toall points Farmers.* Memorandum 
Bonk sent FKL.F.. Correspondence -aliened. 
C A VUG A PLASTER CO. Union Springs,N. V 
RAUCH’S $25 PHOSPHATE 
r-rt *k(lfcRK Contains the Life Aud Eosenco 
<t2 ft IJ L. uv of Animal Boiitts. We are now 
l [o' selling Rails6'. Mrletly fure Raw 
* Boar MraL also ItaugliV Ready III.- 
Pure Anlu,»t Hon,- at very 
j? I low P r ' , -' , -' a - It- would surpruM. 
1 » fiirmers to know how very low 
r M>V they can pnwuni tlmse tir.andi 
_ r \ direct from u*. Betnl yoiiruama 
Vv o e. V — ■ ■ and adda»8»,aod we will mail yon 
Htl'va’SAAV our PIIOKPHATE Gl 1IIK. 
BAUCH & SONS, £0 S. Del. Ave. Phtlada. Pa 
SiSMILL!E| FURROWER 
i & MARKER 
Open* a '"VIIHflN-. 
i.tj .i ' (Bp bl'tMr row -- ^ 
lo all ^|HcU(ic-r m> 5 or hard X 
HU. of ground -vYTf ground thau auy other Markar. 
Leaven the earth well pulverized at bottom of furror. 
Marks any width from 24 to 5 feet, and from a mere 
mark to 6 inchi* dooix 
**Tah,pleaaurelnrvoommiiudlnjU. Gdoraihakualarn; U 
Well tuftde athI will 1 aaI fbr ,VV. 
”tl fkr cAtimlA my «*T>rrt*ttoD". If the reel merit* yf thte 
tfheep implement were known to potato growers alone, thenales 
irouMbelmmeuio.'' S.L.Coy,Pres. W<u\.Oo.(K 7.) Apr.Society 
H.W.00U8HIEN ^BturUagtdm 
DYSPEPSIA AND 
INDIGESTION 
Are very prevalent In America, 
and It Is not a matter to be won¬ 
dered at that It is so. The Ameri¬ 
can people eat a great deal of 
Bread, Much of the bread, while 
light anil attractive in appear¬ 
ance, Is Injurious, because of the 
Inferior elements used In the 
yeast. 
■ ■ 44 I I The Craig Folding tn- 
i I ZA If. H oubacor and Brooder 
| I I 'combined l will hatch 
from 1,300 to 1,500 chicks per year, worth as 
■ ■ broilers from 84 ro 312 per down. No cost or ex- 
■ ® pcricnce to operate. Holds Kb eggs. Priee $12.00 
mCHICKS BYs-i 
lamps to explode. Ten hens will P ay o p rofit ■ B 
per year. Scud 4c. for new ir-pp.Cl A HJI 
book on poultry, incubators, etc I K H III 
F.D. CRAIG. North Evanston. Ul 
Halstead's Perfected Centennial 
INCUBATORS AND BROODERS. 
First, Foremost, Best. 50 Egg Machine, only $30. 
Centeuuial M’f’g Co., Box'JSn. Rye, N. 
Best Hatcher 
-ON EARTH. 
j^ hAdaia g Hatches Ducks,Turkeys, 
A 15 p atid Chickens. 
pWW WK KB ^ Kvii'lveil V irsr Premium 
- : t r*, ^ wht*iv exhibited. 
_ ' _ \ Seud for Circular. 
BZ3SSN1 Bo til ANDREW S’ 
1 - -■- Hatcher Co. 
<6 rm_ Elmira, N.Y. 
if Mention Rvr.il N.-Y. 
LINSEED MEAL. 
