Fthe PfrrM. automatic 
f£NGiNCSl 
£ BUBAL 
ture says the cotton returns for November at¬ 
test the rapid progress of picking, the unusual 
cleanness of fiber and the shortness of the late 
crops on light uplands and districts most af¬ 
fected by drought. Light frosts, sufficient to 
arrest growth, have occurred in t he northern 
districts, reaching to the center of the cot¬ 
ton belt. In Arkansas and Tennessee a large 
yield is assured, and in Texas the yield is higher 
than in the census year, when the product was 
thirty-seven hundredths of a bale per acre. On 
the Atlantic coast the effect of the excessive 
early rains and the long-continued drought of 
the later season is apparent in reduced produc¬ 
tion. The following percentages of the several 
States indicate the probable produce: Vir¬ 
ginia 71, North Carolina 74, South Carolina 
72, Georgia 7<>, Florida 82, Alabama 74, Mis¬ 
sissippi 77, Louisiana 78, Texas 71, Arkansas 
86, Tennessee 88. 
The yield of corn, according to the revised 
returns of yield, is 22 bushels per acre, making 
a product upon the present adjustment of 
acreage, of 1,608,000,000 bushels. This accords 
well with recent returns of condition, aud w ill 
not be materially changed iu the final review 
<>i the W'ru'k nf tlir year. The potato prddtict 
is nearly the same ns last year, with higher 
yields iu the East and lower in the West. The 
average is 78 bushel- per acre, giving a Tiro- 
duct of 163,000,000 bushels. The buckwheat 
crop makes a yield of about 13 bushels per 
acre, promising a product exceeding 11,000,- 
000 bushels. The apparent production of to¬ 
bacco is ut a rate sligh'ly exceeding an aver¬ 
age of 71) pouuds per acre, or about. 485.000,000 
pounds, which is equal to the average require¬ 
ments of consumption aud exportation. The 
average rate ot yield for the hay crop is close 
to one and two-tenths tons per acre, and the 
apparent product about 45,000,1X10 tons. 
Winter packing starts with a movement for 
the first week in hogs below that: at the same 
time last year, returns from nine hauling 
points showing a total of 205,500 hogs against 
390,000 last year. The labor troubles at Chicago 
have curtailed operations and directed many 
shipments to other points. But the Chicago 
trouble has demoralized the trade in all direc¬ 
tions, for Western packers at all the chief 
points are reluctant to contract for future de¬ 
livery through fear of a general strike of em¬ 
ployes. Ilencu the prices of hogs have fallen 
nearly 81 all around—a tribute the farmers 
have to pay to the discontent of labor organi¬ 
zations. The cattle and sheep interests also 
have suffered to a considerable extent. 
Brown's Bronchial Troches 
Are known »ud used all over the world, and 
at all seasons, for the relief and cure of Coughs, 
Colds, Sore Throat, aud Bronchial troubles. 
Sold only in boxes, with the fae-simile of the 
proprietors, John I. Brown & Sous, on the 
wrapper. Price 2o cents.— Adv. 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
Saturday, November 13, 1886 
Chicago.—C ompared with cash prices a 
fortnight ago, No. 2 Spring Wiieat is : Le. low¬ 
er; No. 2 Red, s c. higher. Coru, higher. 
Oats, V. higher. Rye, 1 /c. higher. Barley, 
2c. lower. Flaxseed, J5%c, lower. Pork, 5c. 
lower. Cattle, 10c. to 2.5c. higher. Hogs, 
from 15c. to 35c. lower. Sheep, a trifle lower 
for common, and a little higher lor choice, 
' v, l F - ir - hofli - Spring, taxstTS^e: No. 3 Spring. 
KSfentbc; No, : Bed, 7.1440 Hit urea ranged: November 
la.hMiW-'fcO; December, MM'^iHmc; January, WW ilm '. 
May, V t, s '2o. l\ih>. — Quit 1. So. 2, :ivh,c; futures 
November. :c..r.xvsj^i ; December, :#i‘*..ia;*.,c ; .bum 
ary,^.iTifcC, Muy, uq nl-qe. Mai's, weak; No. 
A Wu26c; Futures, November, 3J*. 1 -e.Uei Dc-miber, 
»>>i, January. May , «vk. 
—OJUlet. .No. Sin,!-, rl.viu.tv. No. 2, 51 e Flax 8 Cki:>,— 
No. I. yi'v Muss Fokk. s',! iu.,.9 N); Pm urea 
November, $!i I'-j'r i.lA): December. 89 ll '-uwjiI .vU; Janu¬ 
ary. 89 Vkl .i.lU J'ly,. l.AHn.— Ca«U, S3 93 November. *3 90 
t<#5 90 •. December. $5 ftHa'.le ; January, S3 Hr. , 3 93 
Short Ribs, - (’ash, #3 30. Raxed Meals.—Drv natb d 
shoulders, is l0 r.J 20; Short clem -Ides. $f> . v b 9u 
Catti.k, - Market strong for extra-; lower for com¬ 
mon: snipping Steers, O KI lb , 00 lbs, > ;t j 
ers ami lenders, <4tf)*3 3u, cows, mills and mixed SI 25 
@3I>J: iluough (Vital Citul.-, slow inn steady, steers. 
30irj 10; V.esieru rum,, rs slow, uaitves and half 
breeds, $3 Jut'ii.i To Wintered Texans, 8. iw..»,:t 8-.. Uoos 
—Martel slow, cIosIuk Malik? lower rium yesterday; 
ltougn mm itPi veo. r.; pai'Kins amf-oii.piug, 
fi.ITU 01.t S3; light, ul *3 33 ,i3 gi; skips $2 *5u*H 10 SRKK?. 
—Market slow, but steady; Natives. $211:1*3S3 West¬ 
ern, «2 flows t>0, Texans. **U3ta3(l0: Lambs, $:i 0 >*4 40. 
8 t. Louis. —Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, No.2 lied Wheat is Ul H c. higher 
Coru. unchanged. Gate. l:V.c. higher. Rye, 
l>ie. higher. Barley, sUuidy. Butter, from 
l to Sc. higher. Flaxseed, Sc. lower. Pork, 
unchanged. Cuttle, a shade lower. Hogs, 30c. 
to 30c. lower. Sheep, 10c. lower. 
W11 Kir.- Steady; Sales No. J Red. Cash, 
November, 1 >*fce; December, Ooh.n. suatfv; no. 
• mixed, t-ttan, D.nJUftc. November, 840; December 
81^0. v**r». null; No. ;> Mixed, uisli, .3vr, Nov- 
emij.-r, Jic; December,Outuc. kyi , gulei m ,«v, Bar 
lky at 49*>«5c. Rt rraa. creamery, 23 M-. dairy, 12,* 
ASc NOUS-ISC. FlAXsKKb. 910. ll.vv. -Tliuothv, #11; 
Prairie, ifii. tlitAX. 65c. at mill. Pokk —<9 Sis. RrLK- 
mkatn. Long clear, yt, 63, sh>,rt rib. 8-Vi.t; short clear, 
$0 W, liAHD. $>) B.V i’VTTLK. —MurkOt will) 
strouK utJiiiami tor vlum ruble fivilur* ami stovkvr*; 
Choice N/itlVn e 1 75; Mi'illum to aooU ^hn» 
Plug Steers, 83 N' 1 13: I 111 b* lid's Steers, fair to e.ioil 
$3 Ub< i le; Feeders, fair to good. 8.' .sbi .< si; Stockers, 
fair to good. s.> Vi, l exaas aud I ml tans, common to 
choice. »i y. M80, lions. - aU k bills cleaned up euxlv 
at stcaity tlgures; New York buyer- ur.- oca In m the 
market; Wuieuers Sulectlous ami r'nolce iH-avv s:l 7u 
6(|8 8>. I'ueatuB. lair to beat, »:».-.r>,*a ;u ; Workers, med 
turn toeholoe, 8J3d,ivJ Sumer.—Market tjuteii com¬ 
mon to extra, gl flow 8 US. 
Do.-io.n. a routs KUtif, tua3 50 perbbl; Graven 
stela, 81 rN'Kv.3; Ifaldwm, 8150, llutitiiuvlvlunii, si 
llarvcy. *,•; common, see •.•<1. (.'itANnHikiie.. - Cape 
Coil. a:, ; couniry. *8 ift. HtriTKn. Northern 
creamery, extra. kSis'liie, pcrlb: do. nrsts, .’tiaWc W ,-si 
ern creamery, extra, 2J - Aic.; do. tiram, AVi*2fic do 
choice, AVrl'Ilc, dairy, Kranklln OoUXlty, nnesl, 2Sc; 
food m choice, Al' i'vt'ic.. Vermoiii extra, iw.'iv \orth- 
6rn, choice, H-ciSe; do. fair to good, i4u>i.V. Westeru 
dairy, good to choice, l.‘ «i.tc: Imltailoo cr. arm i v, ex¬ 
tra, ll 'i>Ho, Udlo packed,choice 18 , lle;liu. fair louood 
llirtiUe. Kkass.— choice pea, Northern hand picKeu' 
$1 tfllorl W per bushel; do do. New \ork, choice, mind 
pickl'd, 81 tl 75, do, do. screeued, 81 Dlk'Vl 35. meuiuiu 
choice, hand-picked. 81 Wksil (15; do choice screened 
•* bellow Eyes, choice, 81 53ia<10O;do. Hat 
|1 SOtrPl 55; Red Kidneys, 81 75. CUKKSK.—New York ex¬ 
tra, 12c. per lb; do. good to choice, tie: do. common. 
7@9c; Vermont, extra, 120; good to choice, lOkkuillJCc; 
common, ToeDe; Western extra, 1186(5) 12c; do. fine. 9@ 
10c commou, tt'>4Ke. Sage, extra, 12^6/1.10. Boos — 
Near-by and cape, 2lie. per do* Eastern extras,25<a28c; 
Aroostook County, Attn24c; New York and Vermont, 
28fi2flc, Western, Vlrtt'AiC, Provincial, ‘iktit-gJiv; lee-house, 
I7ia2t.le; l.lmcd, loCe ll.vv ASP StuaW -Choice, 81 i(n 18 
per ton; fair, *10(iilT: ordinary, Alt'.! 15; nne. 8126*15; 
swale hay. AHbi.ll. poor, $lllt^|s MJ; Wesleru choice, $16 
6617: do. fair to good. *ISiaI I n- rye straw. $166, ll: do. 
machine, 812<512, oat straw, 8k,.iK) per ton. ••oiatues. 
Early Rose, tv.i-Me per bush.: Beauty of Hebron, 
■I8,7{5.te Kweet Potatoes, Virginia Yellow, 81 I2(sil25 
per bill; Jersey, 81 87&1 62 per bbl. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw York. Saturday. November 13.18S6. 
Statkokthk ji auk ft.—A s compared with cash prices 
last week. Hour Is unchanged. No, I Northern Wheat, 
le. lower; No 2 Milwaukee. 9(0. lower; No. 2 Corn. le. 
lower; No. 3, tje. lower. Oats. 4jr. to le. lower; Pork, 
unehanged, Rutter, stronger: cheese.a grade higher; 
Eggs, le. higher; Erulls find Vegetables steady. 
Shorn, Kiiiin ano MicAi. KhoDH vumanons. Etne 
21 Dflaj2 70; superhne, $Z 15C$2 fltk No. c, 82 60(33 III; 
Good to Kaney Exrra stale, 83 :-5®3 75; Common to 
Good Extra western. 82 fiu>ji3 73. Good to Choice 
Extra Western, 8!l SMtl 7s; Couimou to Fair Extra 
Ohio, $21105*3 h 5. Good, $3 0>A.vl 35; Good to 'hoiee, 
8i llifk I 75- Common Extra Minnesota. *2 604i 13; 
Clear. «:< 50 i 10; Rye Mixture, $8 B5&895; straight. 
$36367 i 13. Patent (it 3 V.g$- 3: Makers' Extra. 13 flow, i 30: 
8i. Louis Common lo Fair Extra, J2WK®t 75; lair io 
G ood. 83 n 5"M 60- Good to Very Choice 84 65(<t$', 
latter an extreme Patent Winter Wheat Extra. $4304 
$5. Ry Mill Extra ror West Indies, 81 Ib t i 5>c south 
Amenea, 8.1 MS.H 70. SotlTHBBS KLOCk.—C oiimlOli to 
Fair Extra at $'l 25(43 1*5, and Fair to Choice, 839tK4 
5i»i. Ryk Klfjml.—Super tine, 83 35. Cons Mkal. 
- Yellow Weeiern quoted at 8; 5t(i«2 75,- and Brandy¬ 
wine at *2 7V<*2 65. Bcckwhkat Flop it Quoted at 
$1 9'.k.t2 00. Fkkp.- 10 It, i|Holed at 67Ri.,.77}4c: bO tb, itt 
BStaWf^c; 30 It. ut TSOtSOet 100 lb at «Vk*J0e »hart«t, at 
U5c.(a8l 00. Rye Feed at 73WWIC, scrwnlngs at AV»71.»c. 
Graix.—Whr>t,—N o, I Northern 87c, Old No. 
2 Milwaukee, 81^c; Ungraded Spring, sic; Outtraded 
Red. T9jt85S,c: No. S Red. file; No. 2 Red. $5j*»l3*ic; 
No. 2 Red tor November,do. for Deeotnber, 
H49$»sr« iVlfie; do. for January, jm'Gic: do. for Kch 
ruory, 37fs iSSJ^c; do. for May. :i2R'.v92$sC; do. for 
June, ttSK-vWl^c. cons. - Ungraded Mixed, 4M...e; 
No 2. 18c ; New No. 8. 1354c; No 2 While, 15 V; No. 2 
Nnvemlier, k5e; do. Tor December, J.Vq „ t-o; do for 
Janiutry, I.CAitt riQf : do. or May, 498*,.. I9t w .-. u.-r-.- 
No.8 at alSye, do White, S5R,.g35}«c; No. i 32‘4y :H-3ge; 
do. White,3fl48«va3.*r}4e; No. 1, White, 38m Mixed West 
aru, 3 V,6.'lle. tin. White. 33iM0e: White State. ;ttJe; No.2 
for November. 32&«c. do. for Heeember, Aiw lilqe: do. 
for January, SUfAtyie; do.for February, do. 
for May, 3tc. 
Provision-,—Pork.— Mess, $9 if-deto uo ror Old and 
$lu 37bj ■* 1075 (or New: $11 tor l amlly Mass: $14 a>*!5 » 
for Clear Kaek; and 8l [ i Kkiul'ioO for Extra Prime. 
Bkkk. India Mess. 8ii nu<t 17U0; Extra Mesg, In barrels, 
$S(s,s 50; Packet, $3 50 7 ip Plate. $Sne«S 50 Beef Hams. 
—17 74M7 73. Cltf MEam. - Pickled Hums. Bo. Mtu- 
i>ee«. Short Clear, November, 'T,i', bong and Short 
TJleur, November. 5kjc; bong clear, tike. Duksskd 
U oos. - city Heavy to Light at 3 i-HVitk'; I'm-. 6c. 
I,AltD.—WeatcruSteant Sput, 6.22sye: City Steam, 6.U3e; 
Conliuent, ti.'T'e; South American. i'.-*t i'; November, 
u.22e; DeeemliiT, fi.2n„, iL'Ak: , January, at 6,25<k6.27c; 
February, ti..U*6,H6c: March, 6.4i(ri6.4Nc. 
nm i;a creamery -State, palls, tine, 20c; State, 
prime, ‘jsiijffljjjc.; State and Pet n-ylvauia, tubs, 28(3) 
2Sj3je: Western, best, 28o; Western, prime, 24(jt25e; 
\\ estera, good. 20.1 .’le; Western. June, best, 22c; West- 
\\ e-lern, good, JO.u'le; We.vtcrn June, best, 22c; West¬ 
ern. do, prime, 2iii„2Ic; state Dairy, lutlf tubs, best, 25 
(d,20c; hint nr-ins, tubs, tine, 22 m 'ie; half-OrkUiB, tubs, 
good, 2lc; hnb ilrKins. common, liiAiSe. Welsh tuus, 
best, 24c; Welsh tubs, prime,22 .23: Hairy tlrklns, best, 
23e: Dairy llrklns, prime, 21<i2J; Western, imitation 
Creamery .best, t'.HJlc; imitation Creamery, fair and 
good, 136> 17c; Dairy, due, lfi,*ise; Dairy, common, 12 (j 5 
He; Factory, poor. 
CiticgsK,—state factory, fancy, colored. September, 
12c; do, do. do, white, do. 12U(g,12‘y: do, do, good ftUd 
tine, IMpul'Cae. do. do. fair, IbillLc; do. do, eonuuou, 
Hi'j i 10.V; do, ,lo, light skims, fl—luc; Ohio factory, 
line, flat, 11 Th ije. 
Enos. For strictly fresh lots the market stands Urtn 
as the receipts are light: parcels from remote points 
are a little steadier In price, ^notations are for: Male. 
26c, Ohi j and ocher choice lots. 2Sc; Western, best, 2l6o 
25c. do. held lots, 22>,23‘vc. tutiadian, held lots, 20® 
22e; Limed .slate, ISe; do. Wesleru, lTig-iJ-iC. 
Pot i.thv. Ltvic.—Chlekctis, per is, at tH'.iVic: fowls, 
near oj lots, per is. at 9e.. fowls, Western lots, per 
tt>, at S "Je fowls Soui hern lots, per ft. at tfc; turkevs, 
per ft at 8*1 le; ducks, western pet pair at StK.iHSc.; 
geese, western, per pair, at $1.13»1.50. 
Poi'l.TKV.—DBEUSkli. - Turkeys, per pound, at 12® 
lie.: Spring chickens, Philadelphia, per pouud at 
13®15c.; do, western, per ft, at Ib tl2e; fowls, I'ennsvl- 
vanla, prime tier ft .le. do weater u. per ft, at UHitlic. 
Fkpits.—K uksn. —quotations: Pears.—Iteurre d'An- 
Jou. jier bb), at 81®6t Dutehess, per bbl, 83 .V»w*. r i SO. 
APPb's. Graveiintelii per bul. at tu T5 .i3; varieties ai 
$2 ia 2 50 per bbl; Green!ngs. 82 lk) 43 50 per bbl. Grapea. 
—Oatunbtiai im i We. (a-r Concord, per t», 3a.v. 
Diana per lb, 2lki",3c; Isabella, at 2<z2t$C ; per lb. 
quluces at J 2V.t2 MJ for choice. Cranberries at. SA* 
6 50 for Cape Cod best: 15 Hk-HIU for erudee; 81 Vkt 
3 CO for light; 81 75:*2 for choice, per orate; 8137®1 75 
lor Jersey, per crate. 
Fui its.—Dried.—T he quotations are as follows: 
Apph - Fancy Evaporated, sc; do. choice, at -to,.- -c: 
tlo. prime, -nVqe ; do. -outhern -llced prime at 
2Rjt'«:ie; do, North Carolina, fauey sun dried, new, 5® 
5t6c; do. do. choice SK'i ' le: do. do. prime 2c Peatcliee 
North Caroiurn, peeled choice new itcji 11*^0 do. do. 
do. fancy, nett*, i. >. 12 v i;; do. Georgia, coulee, at 
- etlOf; th.i, i|o, prime fancy, uetv, 1 htcl-'Rje, do, Dell 
warp, evaporated. pceUsi, 24 - 27c; do. do. do. uu- 
peeled new, 1 H e I to. do, Georgia new. lOttllC. Cher- 
rie-, pliteu, m ‘jBjc. Evaporaieo raspberries, 17w) 
H'vC ‘ini dried do. I5.i I6e. Blackberries—Prime uc 
7tj, aiilfc. Plum-, at OfaitHte. 
PkANt rs. -k'uointious are: IVc. Tor fancy hand- 
picked; iPyc- lot farmers' grades. 
Cotton. The quotations, according to the American 
classllieatlou, are us follows: 
Ordinary.r.-h. 
Strict Ordinary.7 i: 
Good Ordinary. . TSj 
strict Good ordinary.. 8 : 
bow Middling,. !.. sx 6 
strict bow Middling... 8 II 
Midrlliug . 9M 
Good 31 IiblUhg.... .. . 93h 
Strict Good Middling... 'JAft 
Mliblling Fair..1(1 
Fair ..IJfiu 
New Orleans. 
) lands. 
aud Gulf. 
... 6« 
6 9-16 
... 7 n it, 
... 7?j 
8 15-16 
y„ H 8-16 
... SNg 
9 13-16 
... 8 15-16 
. m 
9 5-16 
... 94* 
i... m 
9 9-46 
9 18-16 
, io 
10 3-16 
S 1 AtNKD, 
10 13-16 
Texas. 
6 i>-16 
S 15-16 
84$ 
9 13-16 
9Hi 
9 5-16 
9 9-16 
9 13-16 
ill 8-l6 
10 13-16 
. 7 11-16 
8 9 Hi 
Good Ordluary. i; 3-16 i Low Middling.7 11-16 
Strict Good urd. 77* I Middling . S Dll! 
Hay and Straw, choice Timothy. N)eeS3o, per loti 
ft' Good Timothy, it .- ;5e; Medium, 77th«65c: Shipping, 
5t)e: Clover, mixed. SVaiiu straw N'o. I rye, 6o®8Je; 
short rye. (Vi vc; out, 4n®45c. 
Bors. Slate, new. fair and very good, excluding 
choice, iVifiae: State, USj crops, best on offer, is® 17c; 
Stale, ls-G crop, interior, 12... He; t'aliMrula. new. 
prime and besi, 29,t82 California, old. best, l.VaPic; 
California, old, low grades.l : 7. 1 le, German, new. best, 
31-7 lie; German, new, medium grades. 24®3Uc; Kug 
llsli. new, beat, 2 ih.7.27c; English, new, low grades, 
2t*u22e. 
00; otags. lain in at 3.1 so; Indiana steers. 1377 ft at 
$4 50; do. do, 1318 ft at 84 50s do, 1266 ft at 84 SO; Ohio 
Steers. 1370 ft at 84 65; do. 1385 ft at .$4 95; Indiana do, 
1162 ft at $3 95: Virginia do, 1182 ft at M 15, stags, 1290 
ft at $3 25; Illinois steers, (extra! 1481 ft at 85 40- do, 
1413 ft at 85 15: do. 13K3 ft a) $4 50; Kentucky do, 12«7 
ft at $170; Bull*. 134$ ft at $2 70: do, 12DI ft at $2 35; 
Ohio Steers. 1517 ft ai n 95; do. 1363 ft at 84 57b.; do. 
1165 it. at $:i 75; Buffalo steers. u«5 ft at. s l in, do. 1023 
ft at $3 45; Kentucky steers, 1161 ft at *5 06; do. 1 '16 ft 
at *1 90; oxeo and steers and stags. 1246 ft at 84; Dry 
Cows 1292 ft at $3 65; do. 1 740 ft at Cl 65; null, 170i< ft a't 
$3 75: Ohio steers, 1375 ft at $1 50; Kentucky do. U2S ft 
at $3 40. 
Suker a.vo Lambs.—R eceipts for six days 44,087 head 
agahist'27,561 head for the same time last week; Cana¬ 
da Lambs, *5 ft. at 6*ae do,Si ft, ut 8610, Kentucky 'lo. 
7U ft. at 85 SO; do, 71 ft. at ''Tie. do. Sheep, n.t] ft, at .lftie; 
do. 91 ft, at 84 SU: Kentucky do, K7 ft, at tc: do. ''4 ft, at 
474c; Indiana Sbepp. 98 ft. at $4 SO; state do. 97 It, at 
81 25; do, 63 ft, at $S: State Lambs. 63 ft, ut *5 HI; Ohio 
Sheet'. Si ft. at $4 2i>; Kentucky Shn'p. 98 ft. at $-1 10; 
do, US ft, at $1 15; Jersey Ewes (poorVIM ft, at 3e; Michi¬ 
gan Sheep. Si ft. al tc: State do, In) ft., at le: State 
Lambs. 68 ft. at He Northern Canada do. 15 ®, at (Use; 
Canada do. 89 ft, at $fi 15; do. 8.1 ft, at $« 2o; Canada 
Lambs, 77 ft, at 6C; State Sheep, «4 ft. at tc; do, 21 ft*, at 
4ivc . Ohio do, si ft, at 4t*e; Stote Lanihs, SO ft, at 5Tg0; 
Boos Receipts for six days. |:l,s;,7 head agnmsi 
83 994 head for the samp time last week. No sale of 
Live Hogs. Nominally weak at $3 4b®4 6ti for Fair to 
Good. 
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price. .lrfrfres#t!lnmpi:)i' . .... 
His. Cu.. Quincy. Ill. ■ ' G want*. 
B uckthorn 
ARB FENCE. 
A ilat strip of Solid Steel, 5 „ inch wide. 
Twlated. Plain to be see 11. Small barbs, 
only 1 inch apart. I'lHecttve. SAFE. 
Str"t)f. U.-uidxonie.Lasting. Cbeun. Easy 
tobuihL simple t<i repair. Any I right far¬ 
mer’s boy or smart farm hand can doss the 
job. i r*~ Write for sample and circular 
THE BCCK-TUOKN FENCE CO.. Trenton, A. J. 
[None Genuine without tilts Tntde Mirk.] 
I* the only Prai'lirnl Preventl re of the so- 
culled Svriee Plague. 
If used In proper quantities, it will 
1. Prevent Disease; 
2. Arrest Disease; 
3. Pan for itself with the increased pork it 
will put upon the hoijs. 
AS AN EVIDENCE OF FAITH 
in my Remedy, I make the following offer; 
I will insure herds of swine of not less than 
one hundred in number agamst disease, at a 
small fee per head, provided they are fed my 
Remedy under my direction, and prove upon 
examination prior to contract that they are in 
a healthy condition, aud neither inbred, close- 
bred, or the progeny of such. 
Whxt is said of the Remedy. 
"It has stopped the hogs dying and Improved their 
appetite.”—!', r. GoLbsBoitofGir, Fasten, 5Id. 
“Have Used the remeoy with sueeess.’‘-D. G. Bar¬ 
ber. Easton. 51 d. 
This medicine has been thoroghly tested and its me¬ 
rits established ou the eastern shore.”—Record and 
Gazette. Focomoke. Md. 
"I will not he without Haas’s Hog Remedy If it costs 
three lime- the present price.”—Jons Castw, Grant 
City. Mo. 
"Wc would not risk Feeding a pen of hogs without 
the remedy.”—5Yurn: tc Co , Glbsuttlon, Pa. 
"I would not think of raising hogs without it.”—J. 
Ji. Ellsworth, ibmlngvMe. wis. 
"U gives satisfaction every time.” —J. G. Bartlett 
4 sox, Suncook, N. II. 
"It has never failed to arrest the disease yet.”—J ones 
& McssKLM.t.v. St Paris, u. 
"I have sold over 82.0U0 worth, and am pleased to 
say that It has given good satisfaction.”—M elle Wil¬ 
liams, Druggist, Taylorville. 111. 
The Remedy can be procured of all druggists, or 
from my l-aboracory, upon receipt of price. 
Prices. !*•>, .50, SI '2!%. and 30 cents per package. 
25 pound cars, >1'2.30. 
JOS. HAAS, V.S., 
Member of Indiana State Veterinary Med. 
Association , 
INDIANAPOLIS*, INDIANA. 
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THE HIGGAM M M’F’ti CORPORATION, 
HIGGANUM, CONN. 
Warehocse: 38 SO. MARKET ST., BOSTON, MASS. 
2A WEW INVENTION! 
^ Ie-1 vc bean Sawed bv one man 
in f Hours. Hundreds have sawed 5 <* r» colds daily. *• Ex- 
qs-fiy’ what every Fanner ami Wood Chopper wants. 
FiPstorHtrtvom yv'rr vicinity secures the Agency. 
1.1 tl striti'd Cllt;i 10£ f i!dPvs< Fold l ll AT Saw iuir 
Muvhiuo Cow, #03 8. Canal Chien^a. 1IL 
REED & BARTON, 
ESTABLISHED 1821. 
37 UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK, 
MANUFACTURERS of 
ELECTRO GOLD AND SILVER PLATE, 
INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK OF 
Which Embraces Everything Required for Use or Decoration of the Table. 
COffBB, TBS. DBSSBFt M WfltBr SfitS. 
(<ol'>2 tlo Burbank, *L37 .a 162; Jersey, pcerleas. per I I ) 
(, 7,17 2 d '7 Kurbank, 8l3eal62; Jersey, peerless, per 
old. $1 8 . 1-0 51!: sweet polutot-.s, V'a,, yellow, per mil., 
5 U 25<it 1 75; swoel potatoes, Va,, yellow, inferior, IHM' 
bid, *1 OU 4.1 25. cabbages. - rial Dutch, per UW. a-3 
(A 4 :si. Cue u in liars ITcklea, per l.ctlu, 75e.',t81 23. Kgg 
plain. Lung Island, bbl, per 47k><.J5<J. Unions. Conn,, 
red, pet bbl <2 2 do. Orange Couutv. u d, per 
bbl, $2'iVa2W. Celery, per dox liratichos, $1 0ue«l '25, 
luruipa, Russian, per bbl. $1 tbuil 25, Cauliflowers 
per nb), $1 OuuJ 00 . 
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UV1S STOCK MARKE1S 
Nkw York, Saturday, November 13, 16S6. 
Bkkvks. Indiana Steers, 1495 a. at $5; do, 15S0 ft at 
S I 90; Ohio do, Mb. - ' ft ul $4 s i; do. 1391 ft at 84 75; Vtr- 
giuia do. m. ft ut Si 30, Chicago do, 1010 ft at $3 75; 
do, 1244 ft at $4 50; Slate do, 1123 ft at §3 75; do, 11S8 ft 
at S3 65; State Oxen 1730 ft ut s i 50; do, 1500 1b at 81 0U; 
bulls, 1137 ft at 82 27ta; Chicago Steers 1367 ft, at 84 65; 
do, 1299 ft, at 84 1)0; do, 1848 ft, at 8 4 30; Kentucky 
steers, 1582 lb at $5; tlo, 1858 ft at $4 SO; Ohio do, 1866 ft 
Eperpes, Canilelata, spoons, Forks, Cutlery, 4c. 
They would also Call Attention to their Lai'ge Assortment of Novelties in 
OXIDIZED SILVER, GOLD INLAID AND APPLIED AVORK, 
SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR 
HOLIDAY GIFTS. 
