mixed at SOe. per bushel. Oats.— Firm. No. 2 white, 
at 42c,j No. 8 white, at 41e„ and barley oats at 
44® 45c. Small sales of Rye at 67@68c, R bushel. Bran Is 
firm at |15 75 for Spring and 817 00 Tor Winter; fine 
teed and middlings at 810 00® l» 00, and cotton seed 
meal at $25 25 on spot and $22 25 per ton to arrive. 
Hay and Stiuw-H ay at $13 50@ 19 00 V ton for choice 
and fancy : rair to good, $17(§rt8, fine, 81G@17, and 
$13®15 for poor and damaged, Western choice $16 
CS>17, do fair to good $14@13. Rye straw $J9 00®2U(KJ 
ror choice, and $l2tffjl4 lor common to good. Swale 
u i lt 8tpaw - ror ton. Produce.— 
”.L KH ~ s<, r" efu creamery, choice to extra fall, 
■mewe : good to choice summer, I8u32n; western 
creamery, at iQMWMtt, for choice to extra fresh made: 
IWW to Ohoice held stock, at 15®lSc; northern dairy, 
*2®%- for Vermont extra ; 206WSe, choice. ana 15® 
Ujr ..twod • Western dairy. t8@23c. for 
SPl! 13®lw, for fair to good: Imitation cream- 
!.,- v A"!***!. lor good to extra; Indie-pocked, at 
iWiSv ,. for extra. Cheese—N ew York choice to 
extra, lie. nnd common to good, VtoMe; Vermont 
choice to extra, 9®lie, and common. &»8a; Western 
thoite to extra, at SfiMOc. Sage, extra, Itiwc, good 
t<< cholce,ti>6<«j|0i^c. Kuos—Cape and near-by. R dozen 
ut 14^C; Eastern extras, at 13J<rai4c; do. firsts, at 13c: 
rr °*?> at , Western fresh, at 18c: 
1 ro.'Inclai, at I3e. Beans. — Choice Northern hand 
picked pea, at $t«%8i7U per bushel; do, do, New 
i ork, small, $1 V«a\ jp; do, do. screened, 81 l.Vai :«i; 
«i hambpieked $i ttlMl 38: do. do, sereen- 
,' u #1 IVy-l Yellow Eyes, improved, nt $135; do, 
! £?,!??■. ®kal 35 ; Red Kidneys, $| iia®l it). 
Canada pros, GSt'jiSifle, per bushel for common to choice. 
SSSS" gpas. Northern, at 90ct38l 00: do, Western, 
to qualify iH)taC0ea raI1 * - 45^)706, per bushel, as 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New Yoke, Saturday, April 17, 1896. 
State of the Maukkt.—C ompared with cash prices 
last week, tlour is steady; Ungraded Winter Red, 5c. 
lower: corn, J.^,0. higher; oats, Ic, higher; pork, un¬ 
changed; butter, a shade lower; eggs, steady; fruit, a 
trifle higher; potatoes, steady. 
ANI - Mk - u -. Flour—Q uotations; Fine at 
Snperitue, 82Ho®385; Extra No. 2, 83 lf»t«» 
mm, J?* tra bitate - »'0®4 23; Com- 
otwOo,! 1,-iV d ,JV xtT! * WesUsru, at 83 15®t DO; Hood to 
Fv, tra dd('t510; Common to Fair 
Kxtra Ohio, $a ley. 3 70, Good, $;> $o®4 at; Good to 
Ex(r “ Minnesota, go isy 
-* *!?**¥* ‘ l atent Si50c«5l0- itaki'rs' Extra, 
gtjj0wi4 .5: St. Louis Common to Fair Extra, *3 15<a 
A® ***4 75; Good to Very f¥olot% 
P0J Fateut Winter Wheat Extra, <4 35(4.5 15; 
A.mrl 1 ," : *7 r a r< .’ r - VC ? 1 Iud1 *** •* ««< 15; Sotltll 
Aittinoi, £ i ,0 (,(j 4 -.i. Soctukrn i-Lorft—Common to 
!,‘ l r KWra, «b&i8 65; Fair to Choice do., g3 90y5‘25. 
v n l L «! u - - Superfine, 8825tg)345. Corn Meal, - 
0*2 K? W f at ca^l 6Wl<3 85; Brandy w ine at S2H0 
„ B 2ri° to ■"quoted at 80c.; for «) n>. a t 
tOSJKi^e. ; SO ft. at 704*750. ; 100 ft. at 75<fi)$UM and 
sharps at 85® Hoc. Rye nt Me. ‘ u 
Utsradcd Winter Red quoted 
at •«o 5 ! a w'A op ? , Ro '! rtr ., !, ' r w: No. 1 Northern, 
?' mu' - a?*!; ' f , ed , for April at SK»ic; do. for Slay 
Tolv^ol 1 ^ d °-i ror r • ,UUL ‘- “t 9WS®9I>6e.! do. for 
July aias-qiSllstt; do, for August. HlbsitlSwc; do. for 
September, at ttSsM.RJc, do. for i.Viobcr, «r 93?tifrv!We; 
RVE Western. tsOoSSsttfc 
Canada nt fttedtitc; stare at Wetfric. Corn-U ngraded 
Mixed, at .lt'.jfi Me; Rejected at 41c? No ft, tS 
No, V, at t»»e; No._2 Wliite, 
S. law at 6 ^® 7c: medi,un at ***** 8ma11 To the Kainit Trade. 
jjj'- J- nomlnaJ, ir»c,* MUiul Western, At • 
rm'iliiv 'y “ l Wh, » State. ii^.c.; No. 2 Mixed 
• or May, do. for Juno. 
FltO\ lvtON8.—I'uUK. - Mes,. quoted at #8 nikitdOOO for 
Old ami glO BOGilU75 for Nor: 810 78w$ll rvi forFamilv 
«IV ?- '[•'?' ttEKT.-CBj Extra tndl!1 M( , S8 ”[ 
7. In barrels, AKyH ;si; Packet, 
f, .iU(a.U tO In bbls,: Fancy l J Iaie, ati <■) rkfk 
[Ums. — Quoted at $18 50. Ctrr Meats. — Rib lielLiles 
!i" !ti‘ av ^‘‘-kled llams at H\i,oie.; Pickled 
Beilles, ;o tt’, averagt'. 5Uc; du. It) tti average, at 5Ui(" 
iw xi3 ^. 01 at tftnc 4?fcc: SmokedShoutd- 
1 sir | 11 arns, s' | ; .sun iked do ti 1 -,,. 
Vlujxjt,EH Long clear it. New York, 544c.: at the West 
.'. K L i! , ' nr - , s -* ic: r sliort Clear. 5 title. DhEssEt) Hods!— 
o ,. , 5>J TE, V,. K1 « <n Cretmiery, at 33c; IVnnayUania do.." 
3,r,/.wc H ester It do., 2(i;.i8}c.; State DuLrv tmlt’ ilrklu 
Cri'anierv ^w’, W-'u'-' U , bS ' 2 5®‘f c > Western Imitation 
1-5 e tst . t * rn Baby. 15 m. lHe; do. Factory, 
leta. kj, rolls, 8® 12c. Uld Butler, —state but rv, L.VcJfio: 
flrkta»?{«©2®!, k n ttUd lUb8 ’ s,a, ‘' Dairy! 
8«®h^5:“ 8tatC ’ nt 9 ® U «°' Sltl,n *‘ Western. 
at E l2U®|%’ at 1SC * ; Westwn > at Southern 
Ptii tritv-LtvE.-Fowis. near by lots, per n>, at, 
fowls,Western, per tb.iit U<il5e.; fowls. South¬ 
ern lota, per It, at I4e; t tirkeys, per tb, at I2tail4e • 
ducks, western, per pair, at ?,le.®$l.00; geese, west¬ 
ern, per pair, at 8t..7.Va2.w). 
lmw™ W af wll(5el !, ® l4e ‘ Jere ^- at W»Mc: 'I'*- 
’ I ru>.—!• RO/.KN. turkeys, per pound, at 13® lie,; 
ItlckcuH, per pound, ats® 12c.; Ducks, per pound lift 
15c.; Geese, per pound, at lo®32c. 
Oam*.—'W ild ducks, canvas, per pair, 75 ck 4$150: do. 
red head, per palr, at 7tks(*.8100; do. mallard western 
1 ^'iljie.; do. teal, 2l)i<>.3Ue; do. widgooii, 2tl 
P<?r d01£ - W !50i Wealeru. 
i urroN. -The quotations, according to tho 
classlilcatlon, arc ns follows: 
. New Orleaus. 
Uplands. 
Ordinary.ct^i 
Stilct Ordinary.7' 1-15 
Good Ordinary. s 
strict Good Ordinary.. S 7-10 
bow Middling.H 13-ib 
iSlrlct l,uw Middling... 1) l lti 
iMiddllng .9U 
Good Middling. y n-iti 
Strict Hood Middling...id 
Middling Fair.1046 
Fair...!:.. .;..!n 
„ STAINED 
and Gulf. 
fl 13-16 
8 3-16 
S9» 
9 
9} < 
9 7-16 
9« 
10 8-16 
10 9-16 
11 8-16 
American 
Texas. 
6 8-16 
".14 
8 8-16 
80J, 
9 
9 7-16 
9Js 
10 8-16 
10 tM6 
11 3-16 
Gootl Ordinary.ti 7-16 1 Low illddllug 
butetGoodOnl. 7Hi I Middling....... 
7 15-16 
8 11-16 
FltuiTB. — Fxicsii, — Qnotaitiona are: Apple* — Raid* 
*1 -V ^'5 V b '-' al * ] M " 1 lireeulug per hh 
Goldens at llT 1 ! v,' 1 ",’ 1l>Ur - V ' l '°f h '’ 1 • 81 ; « 1 "’ - 00! tlo! 
/.^U. ,a V?' 1 ■■*.! 0U. Grape*.—Catawba at 4®5e tier 
Lmnbi>n tes. - Cape Cad. choice, per b£l 
pmwtt»®M7 Fiorld “* t *** V**!$n for 
a . Ka , u, ' l ' b -G hh'd. The quotations are as follows- 
Apples faney evaporated, at Jc; choice .it 6LSc : 
1 fnocy North Carolina sllrpil* 
at 4ov4> b o.; choice do. at StaSSc" ^Stoe tSsS 
sonil! l .hu l l, i l i M . "i 1 ; State quarters at 2WSGc • 
southern slleeii prime at 2«2Qo; do. com mot, 
Petu-hcs-lvtde'i North Carolina, ejjoico. Ut<bt]Ue- fancy’ 
U'-j,., 18c; extra fancy, Geotvlu ShoiT »r uC.*. 
nil' f'. r mi '' wn P0*w& imlv«, Uiwyuc- tin peeled* 
QUhrU»i>i nt Delawuro e vaporate I ucoled *m 
at C: i ,Su ee %l a ' a ' L'liolcepit toil DeVries 
5L 1 r ‘ 1 - , KvaporntPd rawphvnit^, ut Um im- huh 
drJoU do. i MWlk Hliu’k In i i lfH—l-*rhii»* ni Jtji si 
Whortleberrlen at Blums at WV Jo^l ' 
torn la, evaporated at tic. ’ a °, Cal1 ' 
«i!o E 'jiJ,' 1 oli7 l ^» 0t0 J l0Ma ut ^ *<• best hand-picked 
aud 4!4®444e. for farmers’grades. p vaeu, 
Recan Nuts.—T he quotations are; Extra large at 
Hay and Straw.- 1 The following quotations are for; 
hnfno Tlr.Y/YtVlXj lioxr fACrt. _ V nr ^ rvrv „ ... w. 
7..*» •77 ^. iw. j i;o tumvv eil 5J w; snort rye 
cej-SOe; (mt straw at 4(V5i45o; wheat straw 
at 60®65c., all ts r 100 pounds. 
hbl. $2 256.2 50, Hebron, do, do, do. per bbl, 82M: 
Hebron, .State, bulk, per 1st) in. $150,a! 75; Frol Hie and 
Gootlrieh, eastern and Nova Seotta, per bbl., 32 OKs, 
... • y-. • i a, i-'i *ait it 1 v | b l \ r r , 
1K r Vo!'' *• Cabbages —Long Island, choice, 
per 100, at 86 m 7. 
LIVE STOCK MARKET. 
New YotiK, 8ATtJKDAY, April 17, 1886. 
- B“ves -Total shipments for the week, 9.840, against 
947 head for the same time last week. Very Ordl- 
}&i Choice Steera, sold nt the range of $4 75 ^j 6 '25 
P!!'‘,. 1 ' )u .B<minis, and four cars of Extra Bullocks 
nought hi Clileiitfo, costlald down here about £050 
HSt A2 wg ^ <>W -M Ilm-ludli.vr four ears of 
8: !2 4 ranged from 
8.150 to 4 50: and old Oxen from $4 GO to fi(t, Chicago 
'r' 0 n ‘- rtt s:,85: d "- WG 
tt. at 85 71); do, 4,144 tt. at 85 to: Ohio do. 4,955 ft. nr 
$(' (lo. 4,29(> ft, at i5 88; do, 1,108 tt. $.5 85; Cincinnati 
d ^'^„».‘‘f 8Gp (lo, 1,423 tt at 85 30; fm.lauaX 
■r*' .5'’ x Kentucky do, 1.499 tt. nt Ox. 
i-fTO $4®; (to, 1,615 tt. at $5 CO; Hulls, 1,260 n>, at 
84 50; dO,J.98u tt, nt $3 50, i’ennsyivauia Stable-fed 
t* 95 S5: , d ^ 1 ’ 255 *• «t 6i; <lq> I. 74 tt 
2J £ ^ h, i’ ®S?f ra * LK-v tt, at *540: do, £?« ft, at 
®,' ** ,3; Mt^ed Western steers, 
15o9 tt, at sr. lu; do. 1,573 tt. at 85 -:c do. 1,34b? ft, at 
*•’ *•': Op, 1.121 ft, ot 8536W; do, 4,(142 tt, at $5 22k.; State 
do, J.U92 ft, at $5 15; do. 1,11)4 ft, at 83. 
CAxvES.-Veals, 109 tt, at 4jV; 105 tt. at 6c; 144 lb, at 
6>§B. 
Sheep and Lambs.—T otal receipts for six days. 28,970 
head against 22,423 head for the same time last week. 
The market ruled dull and trade was limited with 
prices barely sready. I’oor to Prime Unshorn sheep 
Jt 1 * 4 i 5 ' with a car-load of Extra Heavy 
bringing t, 37Cj. Yearling lambs sold at 
6}4®8c. per pound. 
«™K?.'~Mo.^ l u r ^S e SP ts for slx flays. 35,392 head, 
against 28.sy, head for the corresponding time last 
wtl 85°per lixi'tt. f ° r Sale ’ N ° mlUally 8leady at 
An annoying and perplexing loss of niemorv 
even of ordinary things indicates, in general, 
impoverishment, ot the blood and conset|uent 
failure of the brain. This inipoverishment is 
caused by the excess of uric acid in the blood, 
" bich can be neutralized and removed by 
Warner’s safe cure only. 
PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE 
ESTABLISHED I860. 
S. II. & E. H. FROST, 
too PARK PLACE, N. Y. 
CI...I .Viu er ? I dt ‘? lring 5° favor us wlu be furnished 
sunUls, shipping cards, etc., on application. Prompt 
a»“ eba'-anti-e.r; Reference®. Rckal New Yorkek, 
Irving Natloual Bank, etc. 
THERMOSTATIC 
INCUBATOR. 
Send for circular. E< ReilWlck, 
1!) PARK PLACE, NEW YORK. 
WANTED.-PRAlTU’ALWORKING FARMER to 
nmnaKt*. General Farm hi k. Fine Stock, ami IVuckintr 
Address PAHST i’ROSRECT HILL FARM, g ‘ 
_ Leonaivltown P. U., Sl Mary’s Co., >fd. 
Buy the Best. ^ EUREKt 
Awarded FIRST Pre- 
m turn and Uul<l Ued- 
•1 at World’sFxir New 
Orleans,overllt leadin 
GO tancy Pictures and 25 
Eloggilt Cards in Gilt Eiige 
StlU FYmgo, Hidden Name, 
300 
roa 
10 c. 
ROBERT S. CARR, 
-p , . Admiralir rtEtstrasse 52. 
Teleohajim Addres.se.Robeht Cark. 
^ Hambi ro, 1st of January. 1886. 
The undersigned has the honor to inform all those 
interested In the KAINIT TRADE that he has been 
STASSFURT SYNDICATE OF 
LAIN IT W ORKh, consisting of K<xntguch Prkcs- 
siscpiES Salzwerk. STxssFtiBT, (The Royal Prussian 
Saltmine); Hbrzogl, Anhalt. Sal/were Leo- 
poldshall. (The Ducal Anhalt Saltmine);' Salz- 
BKKOWEltk Nice-STAS iFL UT. IsjEDERPCHO. ilhe Salt- 
mine New Stasafurt); Kaliwerke Aschebsleben, 
GEwKtik-scuAFT. A ict i K it-SLEBEN, (The Kaliworks 
Asehersleben>. as th. lr SOLE AGENT for the sale of 
tills article to the United States of North America and 
Canada. Ah Mich, any orders will be carefully and 
Promptly executed at the shortest notion and lowest 
possible enrrent cost. 
The rtcinaud fur Kainit Is steadily Increasing, and the 
agricultural public, In becoming more acquainted 
therewith, Is rapidly realizing the fact that the small 
cost of the article tie is the cheapest article for agrleul 
tural purposes) compares favorably with the results 
arrived ut. As a standard Kainit is guaranteed tocon- 
tain no less titan 23 per cent, sulphate of Potash and 
orders entrusted to thr undersigned, he isalwaysrcudy 
to quote by cahle or letter in reply to inquiries made 
direct or through his agents. Representatives for 
Baltimore; Messrs. Frior & Vos Collex, 25 S. Gay 
Street, Baltimore. ROBERT S. CARR. 
PENQUIN ISLAND GUANO. 
Sk 
A 
A Pure, Natural Guano. The best fertilizer for 
wheat un,l general crops. Price 825 per ton, delivered 
at railroad in New York, In bags. The Massachusetts 
.liS u . , fura l Experiment Station gives its actual value 
at 8n.it,’. All Statlous find value above Its cost. "Sul¬ 
phate of Potash and Kainit at lowest prices. Send for 
circular bo" 
CHA9». 8PEAR, Jr., 85 West St.. N. V. * 
Ipatent 
iNON<PQ| SO NO 11 ft 
DIPl 
AND CATTLE warm 
MORRIS, LITTLE & SON, 
XanuSacturera. Brooklyn. E. D„ N. Y„ Box 3. 
and Doncaster, Englnnd. 
fin%PURE$3?5; 
II || CAYUGA LAND PLASTER. 
Contains Phosplmle of I.ime. Gives 
KlAfltu An asrle it *r4 imnMnna nn.tk. I • • 1 
BAUCH’S $25 PHOSPHATE 
nC * M/lRK Life and EAsenco 
YRAlJ w WKittv of Annual Boots. We are now 
11 v selling lawb'i MrUtly fvre IUw 
Aim k,«cty Dl.- 
Lars AbIbi.i Eu„ »t very 
I ftl* It i° w I :,noes It w odd surprise 
,Vn fjnnore to know how T«r> lo-x 
il v Gfey can procure these brands 
. ( \ direct from oa. Send yonr name 
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r-THE 
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I THRESHING MACHINES 
[HORSE POWERS AND SAW MILLS 
lira in Thresh ere. tmcqualed incapaeltv forsep 
uniting and cleaning. K 
Combined ilrain and Clover Threshers, 
fully equal tti regular grain machines on grain, aud a 
Btmultte Clover lluller in atldltlon. 
Two fspeeil Trttcliou iV Plain Engines, 4 to 15 
H,. IS, •Power, positively tin most dcsirubk- fl.r i igiu 
m-vs. EcoBttny Power and Safety. Boiler has horizon 
tal tuth-s, and I- therefore free from the obleetloualile 
r**ufuroM of vortical boiler*. 
Horse Powers, l>oth Lever and Endless Cbalu. 
All sizes, bend for rutuioguc. Address, 
THE WESTIN6H0USE CO., 
Schenectady, X. Y. 
"ac.BR 00 KS"swiva plow.,-%. - 
A DAY AND EXPENSES 
GUARANTEED in'kVJuy m'vrv! 
(, ivatriitClpiKctiui ity Ever OtfereiL Dou't 
mbs It. Will pny ozliry If proftrrtd, 
and advance o*|wti«e<. Outfit and full 
particulars Free. Address at once, 
Standard Silver Ware Co,. Boston, Mass. 
The Best SIDE HILL PLOW in the Market 
WARRANTED TO DO AS GOOD WORK AS ANY 
PLOW’ IN THE MARKET. 
W T e manufacture a full line of Tools, Including the 
Mudgett Hay Tedder. Circulars and Price List "fTieE. 
Agents wanted in all unoccupied territory. 
B. & J. W. BELCHER, 
P. O. Box 75, Chicopee Fulls, Mass. 
.CEA MEAI,, Fon Feed, OH Meal, Cotton Seed 
Meal, Oatmeal Rico Meal. Ground Outs, Middlings 
Brail. Ground Feed. Corn Meal. &e. p 
K. K. BUCKMAN, Agt., Cr’mm ( um»iG.itorv HrrcAant. 
119 Wkst st., Nkw York. 
mII*. l* a bncr (Established 16 years!. Commission 
Merchant for sate of Farm Products, viz.. Butter, Eggs, 
Cali ea, I oultry, Dried Fruits, etc., I6t> Rhadk Sr., New 
l°r*- ‘References: Chatham Natloual Bank. New 
\ ork; rhurber, W In land & Co., New York. Circular 
ee ’ also ¥,“t, ete Reports and Shipping Cards, 
s ent free on application. 
I WILL INSURE YOUR HOGS! 
DR. JOS. HAAS’ 
HOG AND POULTRY REMEDY 
[None Genuine without this Tratle Mark.] 
Is the only Practical Preventive of the so- 
called Swine Plague. 
It has never been surpassed as an incmiser of 
pork and genera) system tonic. Aiding digestion. 
disease germs, ami preserves to the well hred hog 
his natural constitution. "Where it has been fed to 
sucb animals In the. prescribed quantities, and 
oilier directions faithfully observed, it has proved 
a thorough preventive agstinst swine disease. 
AS AN EVIDENCE OF FAITH 
f n my remedy I make the following offer: 
2 will insure berd3 of swine of not loss than one 
hunaic-1 in number against disease, at a small fee 
per head, provided they are fed my remedy under 
my direction and prove upon examfnat ion prior to 
contract that. hey are in a healthy condition and 
are neither in-bred, close-bred nor the progeny of 
such. 
1. I will forfeit $100.00 to any breeder who? - offer 
to examine for insurance I decline, provioed 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 
2. I will forfeit $560.00 if I decline npon examina¬ 
tion to insure such herds, if mv 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. 
Facta are Better thau Assertions. 
Please read the following testimony: 
Gcbboxtok P. O., Pa., Feb 2,1885. 
Dr. Jos. Haas—Dear Sir: About a year ago our 
herd here numbered about 2,700 head. Disease 
broke out. and no remedy we bad would arrest the 
trouble. Our losses were heavy And we had to give 
up feeding entirely forabout twomontbs. We then 
beard of yonr remedy and bought a trial lot, and 
began feeding again. We have used it constantly 
eversince. \\ ehavesinco April last received about 
5,000 head of hogs Into our herd and have not had a 
single death from HWine disease. This is our ex¬ 
perience. Our opinion is that the remedy has pre¬ 
vented disease, and we would not think of bein^ 
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 '.tie uxmtd not risA 'tetlina a 
pen of hops without the Raned'j. 
Yours very truly. WHITE & CO. 
[N. B.—White A Co., since writing the above 
letter, have purchased 8*50 worth of the remedy.] 
The remedy can be procured of all Druggists, or 
from my laboratory. Prices, #2.5o, 41.25 atid 50 cts. 
per package. 25 lb. catis, $12.50. 
JOS. HAAS, V.S. 
Member 0 / Indiana Statr Veterinary Med. Associate 
IN DI AN A PR LIS. IND. 
Shetland Ponies. 
Trained. Have been handled by children. 
IV. E, SHAW, Auctioneer. 
322 ST. JAMES STREET MONTREAL. 
HOLSTEIN FREISIAN CATTLE 
IMPORTED AND HOME BRED. 
_ ^ WHAT OTHERS SAY. 
“The finest herd this season.’’—Dr. Farrington, U. S. 
Quarantine Station. N. J. 
Estpfdswegol' Upl up: TOftr’-Dudley Miller, 
Young Cow's; Yearlings with Calf. Yearlilig Bulls, 
aud spring calves' Prime Stuck. No fauev prices We 
mean business, 14. W. THOMPSON & SON, 
__Stilton, N. J„ l\ R. R. 
“MARCHMOOR FARM.’’ 
HIPPAR0M1IS 11*73: Sire Orange Peel, 
? !,.r F- 3S8; Dam King’s Fertile, 
No. 22765. Servtce Fees, $mo. 
BRIGHTSflN Sire Farmer’s Pride 
.JJ-JV”**." *f.'33' Dam Nellie Flanders, No 
22764. Service Fees. $lu0. 
PRINHF M F R D ? lrv - - vpr "' P- S- -’49: Dam Mrs. 
rnmuc HUIU Langtry. C. 3746. Service Fees, 
*1°°* .. ( HAS. R. HOE, 
_New Bruuswick, N. J. 
HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN GATTLEr 
Imported aud bred by .1. N. ROBINS, 
_Beacon Farm, Nortliport, L. I. 
JKRsKY RK1I, mUL.NU-dllM 
Chester M hit-. HvrL.hirr A 1„rk- 
shir.. Plies. s„uth.tonn, (ut.nulil 
mill tlxrunl Ihmn Shi-vpimul Lamb, 
Srotrli tul lr, Sh.-phnsl lluirs mu) 
Fanrj Pmiltry. Send fm-Cutalwue 
W.AlLEF.HtUrKkaCO.FIilli.PS 
1,517 OHio Improved testers, 
Sold in one year for breeders. 
The only ho« Not Subject to Cholera, 
Two weighed 2,806 lbs. Send for de¬ 
scription of this famous breed, also 
f ° wb ' E- T. SILVER, Cleveland, 0. 
General Advertising Races of 
THH RURAL NEW - YORKER. 
Thefollowinrj rates are Invariable. All are there¬ 
fore respectfully informed that any correspondence 
with a iSew to obtaining different terms utill prove 
futile. 
ORbtxxkT Advertisements, per agate Hue... .80 cents. 
One thousand lines or morc.wtthln one vear 
from date of first ttraortlon. per agate line. 25 “ 
Yearly orders oeeupylug i or more lines 
agate space. .25 •• 
Preferred positions .25 per cent, extra. 
Reading Notices, ending with “Adr per 
line, minion leaded...75 cents. 
Terms of Subscription. 
The subscription price of the Rural Nkw Yorkitr is: 
Single copy, per year..83.00 
“ “ Six months.1.10 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid. 83,04 (i2s. 6d.) 
France. 8.04 fr.) 
Freneh Oolonles. 4.09 (294$ fr.) 
Any one scudiag a club of seveu Is eutltled to one 
copy, one year free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
Entered at the Post office at New York City, N. Y. 
as second-class mall matter. 
