ROCHKfSTKR. June O. KkMif.^.c SVbl.hiih- 
cv ; bust. white retails lit and red winter ivt 
* 7 .(jrt |)bl, Wlii'ut. source, and In twmundnt•»• Jr 
bush. higher. Ki>.l winter in very scarceat > 1 -l'V" ,U 
wliltr. fl.iTx.i lX). t’urn Is lowin'. M'llinil >»' fl- 'I ;'. 18 
... plenty, at KKstilUc. Butter lower. ylllpB at 
for he'.t. Eggs higher, selling at Jtkt. Wool nominal 
III :> 5 t.<;w.’. tlay In fair demand at, 88 'tiiJ.' 1 tyn. 
CHlOiUiO, JUNK !l. li'linif _ quiet and un¬ 
changed. with a ransi' »l' 91.50 at 9 ".Tsjhi lot*- . " '"'lit 
.Uill unit lower nt flariv; tor NuA Corn wsior a t 88 
...h,'!' c. fur No. 2. Outs easier at fiHl Barms iicm\y 
atw, tor No. 2 . Hogtt in good demand amt lower at 
*fk«.S.tVt tor fouoann «.. extra. Cattle (lull and easier 
at f.v*:. .s.;.) for butcher, to extra l»ej; v '‘ 8 - 
Receipt:. iiJJOO tibia, Flour; NT.(XX) loi-ii. Wheat : HI , 
hush. Corn: 35,1X10 bmdi.OuM: I.UtXj biinh. llyi . I.HXl 
bush. Barley; UJ.IXK) IJoK*. Kltlmucnts—U.Wh >1 I ■- 
1 ,'lmir: Rt.txJfj tui-.li Wheat: (t\«lQ bush. Corn; U0iX> 
bush. Oat,a; MOO bush Bye; 7,6ti() Hogs. 
BUFFALO, J line !>. — Receipts — Flour, 7,600 
l)i)l-. Wheat. aH.intf bush.: Corn, 32,000 bush.: Oiua, 
I" iwm tiii-.ti. Shipment* Wheat,, KHMHKI buslj.; torn, 
IS.Oixi bush. Freight* steady but unchanged. Hour 
uulul.aml firm. Wheat (Lull and heavy; sales early 
of No. 'J Milwaukee Club at, ?1.«. t orn—Sale 12;0(I<1 
bush. No. 2 W'rsti 'tii atWn., leuv ngthe market barn 
of siitiml. Oat» firm; sales Wwterii at V * 
Other sltlppors, If the quality would have stood up. 
Yesterday and to-day the market had a more con¬ 
trollable supply, unit prices are steady again. 
quote Maryland and Delaware fresh nt a range of 10 
uiaic.; New Jersey cultivated lots, 1 Sw24c. tor quarts. 
Including Wilson wi hulled half pints, -tyarie. Cher¬ 
ries arrive slowly from Staten Island nod Westches¬ 
ter county, and arc quoted at lSotlHe- Maryland sour 
cherries in fair order for pie use, 10® L2o. G/iosebor- 
sniall New Jersey aro offering at 
id-sized 98® 4. 
active business in 
for sliip- 
Wo quote at 81,27 for 
,3 spring; 81.30 for 
Ive; 81.30®1.31 for 
spring, to arrive; 
1.12 for winter red 
Limber Tennessee: 
and $1.80 for white 
Rye is quiet, at Kk-jOSe. for Canada in bond. 
Sl.Ofloi 1.14 for Western and Statu. Com has mot with 
a good sale; KiosiWe. for unsound; 91(91.00 for new 
Western mixed; ll.lls for choice do., and 91 AS for 
old Western mixed, nfloat. Oats are higher, with a 
fair speculative inquiry. Wo quote at t’>I.Gi.>,i’>fic. for 
Western store: €7.,?(Sic. for do. delivered, and tiVTIe, 
Facts for the Ladles.—1 purchased my Wheeler 
and Wilson Sewing Machine in May, 1858, and 
have used it constantly ever since in making all 
kinds of garments worn in the family, with no 
repairs of any sort, whatever. I have never bro¬ 
ken but one needle, and that not until I had used 
the machine more than seven years, and the 
eleven needles remaining of the original dozen 
are all in good working order. T cannot see why 
my machine will not Inst ten years longer wiilt- 
out repairs.—Mrs. O. A. Rogers. 
rius do not sell 
9*150, and got 
Grain.—There has been an 
wheat, chiefly in spring and amber grades, 
niont, and prices are higher. 
No. 1 Chicago, afloat; 91.20 for No 
Nos. 1 and 2 spring, mixed, to art' 
do. Oil the spot; 91.87 for No. 1 
$1.37 <4 for do. on the spot; 91.37(9 
and amber Westerns $1,02% lor i 
fl.kV.rl.75 for white Western 
Genesee. 1 
WHITE .SI'lllNG mun, GKNliVA, 
VV FOB SA1.I,. 
This VERY DF.Kl ft ABLE FARM Of 800 acres, lo¬ 
cated within one mile of Hie village of Geneva, is 
ottered for sale. It lasdluatod on a ridge overloois- 
itlg Senci'ii Lake and Geneva, and commands a most 
extensive view. The farm is in a very high state of 
cultivation, lltorouvMv underilraittcd,and the build¬ 
ings mostly new ami iii excellent repair. The orch¬ 
ards arc In full bearing, and the supply of water is 
verv abundant and of excellent- quality. The lawn 
stimnmdlitw tint house eentaUis some *-10 tie res, ia In 
tine order, and oriiamoute.d with natural forest, trees. 
A a the farm Is so well known, a further description 
Is deemed unpocflxsury. To any one desiring an ele¬ 
gant country residence, tills otrerA a very favorable, 
opportunity. For particulars, apply to 
JAM EH <». SHELDON, Geneva, N. 
there is nothing to be 
—N. Y. Weekly Tribune , 
or Washing Machines 
compared with the Doty. 
Dec. 8 , 1889. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw YORK. June 10. IS70. 
TnE receipts of the principal kind*of produce since 
our last embrace 0,511 bales cotton, 79,013 hbls. (lour, 
859,587 bush, wheat, 274,1779 hush, corn, 0X1,510 bush, 
oats, 37,339 bush, rye, 18,511 bush, malt, 2,41Kb.bush, 
barley, 537 hush, beuna, (91 bids, pork, Itil bids, huct, 
331 pkgs. cut meals, 85 tea. lard, 250 1 
bxs. cheese, 7,990 pkgs. butter, 7,803 bb 
dried fruits, 2,1X12 bids, whisky, 125 
bales hops, 2,652hlids, tobacco, 3,51X1 I 
do., 1.037 bugs peanuts. 
Deans ntitl 
market- seems near 
that is only looked tor at this season 
rpiUJ UKKIST FARMING LANDS 
1 IN THE WOULD. 
1,300,000 ACRES FOR SALE 
TO ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
N HONIIO V A 1,1.10 V, KANSAS. 
Union Pacific Baiiroarl Oompany. 
HODT11KRN HRANtTl. 
The lands now otto rod. by Mils • lotnpiuty arc situated 
mainly within twenty utiles of eitcli side of tbevoad, 
extending one ... and seventy utiles along the 
NICOS 1 U* vAl iiKVi rim rlfihurtt, lln<‘.sl mi‘l must in- 
vitlng valley i'W settlement in the Wr i't- 
one-t hird nr the labor required at the Fast m the 
culture ol' farm i will insure hoie double the amount 
"'lu'l'uHNG MATERIAL AND FENCING of every 
variety and in groat abundance. 
STOC K RAISING. The rich nattvu grasses of the 
prairies ami holtnms. with the large urea uI tinoecn- 
pled lands in coinieellnn wit.li tin, dry, iittld nod open 
VV inters, present uueqnalnd advantages tor the rais¬ 
ing of cm lie, sheep and horses. 
THE CLIMATE AND HEALTH of Kansas are 
nneqnnlcil These. Indeed, lire among Its chief ex¬ 
cellencies, anil are I'CConmienclatli'na tor sett lement. 
1 • It K I'IS < 1 F LA N D. From 93 to f.3 per acre ; credit 
Of ton lull years' time. . .... 
TlOIlMB HP' KALE. One-tenth down ul time of 
purchase. NO payment the seemal year. Onu-tciitli 
every venf after until completion ot payments, with 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
DuorTH and a depressed cheese market make 
dairy farmers rather “blue " in thotr feelings. I no 
sales of cheese at Little Falls for the week ending 
.lane It have been lower than was anticipated so 
uHi-lv in the season. There t« some compensation, 
however, for tlm low prices, in clearing out pretty 
well the make of "Imy cheese ! he dolive 1 .v of 
farm dairies at Little Hulls was larger fit till f«n the 
week UfOVloils. aiumtfiUna to more than 1,11X1 Poxes. 
Koine of this was qutlc inferior, and dealers (ltd not 
care t .11 touch it, except iitsucb rates as would Insure 
a margin, ami the tlgtires wove put low enough to 
cover all prospeettvo risks. 1 he poiiror gt’itdort of 
, ens.—Beans are very dull; the 
ly deprived of the light demand 
; ■ • - 1 . Mediums inn.y 
be quoted 5c. lower. Marrows range wider, but that 
portion of tlto selected stock held on speculation is 
kept firm at lat© full prices. Somo very inferior lots 
are selling off at oO-vi'ac. Canada peas arc scarce amt 
bonded lot* arc Arm. Black-eye peas nominal at 
9 - 1 . 110 ( 34.75 per two-bnshel bag. 
Beans—Kidney, F bush., 92.40®2.50 ; pea, prim© 
91.76(5)2.80; medium, hand picked, 91.50; good to 
prime, 81.45; common to fair, fhitil.lO; marrows, 
bund picked $2.(0 -.2.60 : good t.o prime, 93 . 35 «f 2 .t 0 ; 
common to rair, 81.7Fa2.25. Peas—Canada, bond, 98c.; 
free, in bills., 81.15 ®l 1.20; Canada, 91.MiL.25. 
Beeswnx.--There have been fair sales, about 
13,200 lbs., mostly Sottfltertt. Prices show a wider 
range, favoring the sollev in Southern. We quote 
Western, 35M)3tic,; Southern, 37®37>$c. 
Di'ootu Covn— Continues steady nt 10®12c. for 
mixed, IlkitUo. for green, and IVdBo.for prime hurl. 
Latest receipts aro fi-imi California, which Included 
D1 hales. Brooms firm and unchanged- 
Blitter. An unexpected and very welcome reac¬ 
tion has occurred in the butter tvudo since our last; 
the dismal tone or last week has changed to a cheer¬ 
ful koytimt seemed unattainable when we closed 
oiu- recent, report. A very material falling off In the 
receipts, compared with last week, gave dcalces a 
stronger feeling, and the reduced supply, together 
with the fact of the total being only one-halt tislarga 
as for the corresponding week lust year, brings out u 
full attendance of buyers, who mis prutty well run 
out, and who reel that, any change, even in prices for 
Immediate aupplies, will tarn in sellers’ favor. Tltolr 
reasoning Is sagacious, wit h the present state of the 
trade, and as they are all in market at once, and as 
there Is no formidable advance striven for by dealers, 
everybody Is getting a share of tins active t rade that 
has been started. Fur the eight weeks ending May 
31, wo arc 86,900 pkgs.below the similar period for 1 NW. 
True, w9 have no shipping demand to speak of, Cali¬ 
fornia having taken hilt 78 pkgs., and the foreign 
export about 200 llrklus; but it must he remembered 
the local trade absorbs more and morn every year, 
particularly for pastry purposes, and in this commo¬ 
tion, the high price of lard also gives suitable grades 
of butter precedence, as they work In with more 
economy. Pails are very Arm this morning, and there 
is a chance of best being put at 35c. before next week, 
though it will only be for selections, ns Western for 
good use, Is still running in tints order. Orange Go. 
and Kussox Co, pulls,1»«80o,; Penn, and country palls, 
27(5/300. State, half tubs, 28M30C.; do. Welsh pkgs. 
26./28c.; do. tlrkiim, 23/«8l|o.; do. selections, SOdSSlc.; 
Ohio, choice Western, 2bi|i25c.: Western, common to 
New ^buertisements 
A U K THE FA C T S 
CONCERNING 
boxes, and the quality on the whole was hotter than 
uny previously delivered during the season. Wo 
give quotations of sales of lending lactones as; fol¬ 
lows : Kt. .folios v 1 llo, lib/jc.; Hates A Sue 11,13 )p.. I ook 
A Ives, 14,-..; Dairy Hill, 18 ac.: South 'oluinbla, 13Uc.; 
11 ..i-i. 1.1 mor (Yt.. I.ie : Iniiluu Cultlli, l- L je.; iStai W V111. , 
fieri,or filer ( o„ 13c ; indtiui Gustier. I2 l :,c.; Starkvllle, 
1 .;-.. . Mifidlevlile 13.Dc.; Hessvllle, J 8 K«., Dudlong s, 
18 ‘e ; Smilli Greek, Me.; Kaliflchl Association, Ikv. 
C. W, smith, Li ..- : Newvlllo. Mo.; Old I'airfleld, 
ll'-.c.; Nnvtli Fnirll,.Id, uwc.; Norway Association, 
18R0,; A Smith A i!/).,13>ix>. , , .. . 
Thfsl'O \v»im fti'i!n-nly uny diOivory of butter this 
wock.iUiO pruii 1 * Ini vt! miijiiMl fl'cnn to 138c, 
Thi*ro li:«K buon but llttlu rutii UnrinK tin* env\y part 
nt t lu* son nun, tin* l itrniit ii uo\V pruVitllrt 
urully ovi*r the oontrul nt tin* State. 
Tin* pruapeot, tberufore, for an average uniao or 
obeo»* •* not at all flattarln^ ^ , 
We Jiavtt utlvioot* from abroad for tins last week in 
May. la London there wjim no extra American in 
market but infei Pir grtulOS warn selling at; «8 to «bs. 
English Cheddar is quoted at Mb tut®.; Wiltshire 
, 1 , 1 „I,||).V 8 toS-ls.; Gin-shire medium, tifi to ibs.; flue, 82 
to sis.; Scotch, 74 to 80s.; Dutch . he.,sc. Edams. (8 t.o 
So many are in use all warranted, and none returned. 
HIE FIRST FRE1WIUM 
Mas been given to 
COOK’S EVAPORATOR 
AT 65 STATE FAIRS, 
To til© VICTOR CANE MILL, (since 1883,) 
AT 42 STATE FAIRS, 
TO DOTH at tlm Louisiana State Fair of 1868, for 
working Southern Cane. All rivals fail to equal 
these machines op trial. 
Furtuers oatt’9 afford to risk crops or Cane on Mills 
that break or r/tofts, or Evaporators that do second, 
chut.* inark an /1 out)/ bUlf mouyh at. t lint. 
"Wltllo scores of new-fnugled Inventions have 
come lip, loot their day, and subsided, the ‘Cook’ 
goes right along, constantly increasing in reputa- 
llIMIt.—At stations, 92,5)2.50 per (0 qt. can. 
Provision,,. There is scarcely any pork coming 
in, and with a light stuck prices have been advanc¬ 
ing, closing oinet and steady at 830.75, with jobbing 
sales at fM0,7f«B3H.Ef?M. Prime mess nominal, |2(i. 
Boor a small demand prevails for prime moss, with 
other qualities neglected. Wo quote plain moss at 
81 p.',oxt.ru uiess, 916(3/18 for bhls.; 925//<2H for les, 
prime mess, and 927o//30 for tcs. India moss. Beef 
hums Texas Urm at 930-a!; Western scarce, and 
11 noted at 9S3>/:15. Lard 1/ selling very slowly, with 
more future lot" Olb rnig. Prime l"estero steam 
quoted nt Ifiifi./ Wifc. for spot and liv - hi; ;o. for deliv¬ 
ery within next, two months, city at l.cfc. for kettle 
and 15Xc. for steam. Bueou Is rather nominal. Wo 
quoto long clear. 15',!■/l.T-jc.; Gnnibortand, Me.; short 
rib. 18c.' short clear. Iflf/aJ. Cut ment s-a small linsl- 
ness is doing in stnoked meats; outside of this there 
is no movement. We.quote at 22c. lor city hams; 
20 H«/ 21 c. for bagged, and lfKrtt 20 c. for tight tcs., with 
extra brands at 20kiC. Pickled hams nominal, at 18(3> 
UP/fn. for heavy to medium, and 17(.«1 7 for small 
ntul fancy sizes. Dressed hogsat 12c., which la easier. 
Live poultry b lower, but 
I> | f I, US. SIIOT-Gl'NS. l{KV01iVEllM, 
|i ,vo.. Ill nil kinds lit. reduced prices warranted 
nn<l Mttiit bV ICxpVUbH (i.\ C). D.,) totJUPXiuuIlKHl bolous 
paid for. I .Ihwiil terms to the i 1 ;', 1 K,**, 1 ' '.'Lf; ?; 
Write for a Catalogue. Address (, BE A I V\ KM LHN 
GUN WdBKK, Pil fslufrgll. Pa. Ariny Gihim, lle- 
volveCH) &«.» bought or traded for._ 
■ > I ICl.-ltlfl.D t ULSTER WHITE PIGS, 
I Sheep, Faultry. l*igeonH, RabMtB, eve.. 
bred and shipped by.I.W.&M. IRWIN, Pennington- 
villi,. Chester I'ii. Send lor II lustra red Ciicnlai. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
rpO I N V 10 & T O It S . 
Central Paciflo Railroad Bends, all Issues. 
Union “ 
Kansas *■ Railway “ 
Missouri " Railroad, 8 s,. gold. 
Cidifornla “ “ 7s, “ 
Western " “ «*, “ , 
North Missouri Railroad Ronds, all Issues. 
Osff©gn and Midland Railroad, 7s, gold. 
I in ovllle and llrhutiu " 7s, “ 
Lake Hu pul’lor ami Mississippi Railroad, 7s, gold. 
Rockford, Hock Island ,V St. Louis Railroad, 7s, gold. 
Montgomery and Kuruln Railroad, as, gold. 
Alabama and Chattanooga “ 8 s, “ 
AND Aid* OTIIKR MARKETAHliE RAILROAD UONDS 
BOUGHT ANI) SOLI). 
Also, Government. Securities, 
Slate Bonds, 
Gity 
County ** 
Town “ 
AND ALT, SOUTHERN SECURITIES 
BOUGHT AND HOLD. 
UTLEY 6 l DOUUHERTY, 
Banket'M i II Willi Hi., New York. 
TJUVELTy" 
> - - . _ -— s 
n.q.phelps k CO. 
SOLE AGENTS 
»i 7 8T> «* n.v: 
This week.6,514 84 3 .D 1 zatiu . « 
f.ftgij week.. 0 T U )1 i'yi 
G/irrosponiJ’g W’k'69.0,091 51 2,569 9,.l72 
Avoruuiu 0U.,,»,. 1,H07 Vi.'WiJ 
Beeves.—After the close, one week ago, cattle 
Oimioln somewhat freely, 111 © offering* lor Monday 
being 3.351 head blears at Comnluillpii w, aT at Orm 
Hundredth *L, and M ut Wuehnwkcn, while M ears 
wore kept buck rrom tlm hitter place by a break on 
on the Erie road. Trudn was quili: as good as coubl 
be oxpected, cuiislliering tlm numbers, tat cuttle 
being In special request. Texans Wole In II Me de- 
maud, and bad to bn sold at low prices. It IB to be 
hoped Glut the experiment ol' bringing green lexan 
cattle direct from homo, under tlm apprehensions 
that New-Yorkers wore so hungry for boot Unit they 
would eat anything, will not ho repeated. It has 
probably worked Its own mire, for soul©Ol these big- 
1,..rood, Ion//-1 egged. slati-*Ido(L brutes, with not lat 
enough t" make a tallow eannle, were sold lor what 
they oo*t m Chicago, let alone the expense of bring¬ 
ing tlmm boro. Wlmn kept one year on the tame 
grasses of Illinois, Ohio, or Kontimky. tlm Texans 
route passublu bool, bur. feeders generally prefer 
stool; which Will lay on fat much taster than tlm 
w j|il 
The prices **f Monday ranged I torn 13 to 1/,'vc. per 
III- most of the St'/ok soiling at lOVUjC. 
'I'o-day we have 1.797 head, 63 cars of them at We©- 
liuwken. or ''Dale i liff," as they are trying to name 
that place. The market was not, is lively, and somo 
,,t the stock was loll unsold. Seurccly anything 
wont above 17c., and some Texan droves would not 
go at all. 
•n,u following are the prices at the close of the 
market. This week. Last week. 
Cunts. Cents. 
Choice bullocks, IP lb...16Y J7 17 (/« J7R 
Ordlmuv .. 11 „,H^ Oh 15 ^ ]•* 
Poorest giade.. " ...13 4i 14 jji 
Average of all sales.1*' PP ~’ 1,1 ® 
Those cattle came from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois. 5,090 Texas. 3S0 
Now York. 23 Indiana. - 
Ohio. 1W Virginia... — 
.Michigan . — Pennsylvania. - 
Kentucky. — Kansas. . 
.. 5.) MnsvachllHOlta. — 
Canada. 32 New Jersey. - 
ill ilch Caws.—There 1 b n marked dullness in the 
fresh now trade. Mill; is abundant, ami pr./diic rs 
are in no need of Incrcaslug their supply of fresh 
cows, so that, tt is difllcnlt to sell oven tlm model ate. 
number now *ont lit. As hot weather, dry i pastures 
and fly time upproaohea, when eews ylcm less milk, 
while the doniatul increases, they are likely to do 
hotter. Poor cow* had hotter he kept at home, as 
they arc only worth $MW<i60 eiich_ hero. Bather ordi- 
luiry 1 <> fn 11 * ruilk^ry Holliit 00085 i ^uncl Ouw». 
Foil Iffy mid Game 
selling well at present prices,a row dressod l//t« arc 
coming merely for hotel use. Live Turkeys. J ei sey, 
I'MUOo.; Western, llWivltk). Fowls - Jersey, Ukid'JOc.; 
Western, Wfa/IDo. C’hlokcmi—Spring, large, 91"'.I 
per pair: do. small, 50'//. 75c. per pair. Ducks, (N. J.) 
91 . 2 aai.ai per pair; Western,$lu/1.45. Geese Jersey, 
92.50(3/8, porpair; Western and Southern, 91.26f/'/1.75, 
Wild pigeons quotabl© at 91.75 pur doz. for stall fed. 
Squab, 82@75c. per iloz., in good order. 
We quote do. 
Timothy, 97.25; rough flax, 82.25® 
NOVELTY WIUNGKD.OK AT 
it on trial with fi/ip or dll others, and 
. For sah i i’cri/wline. 
N. D. PH ELDS At CO.. 
„ 17 Coi'lliiuiU St„ New York. 
Seed*.— Grass kinds are nominal 
vor at M>i®ll>jC, 
2.35. 
Stcitrine is Urm. Sales of prime at 17c., and com- 
jnon at 151fc. 
Tallow.— Very quiet at 9X Tor prime. 
Tobacco.— The arrivals are large, and as there is 
a very light outlet, prices are tamo. 
Light. Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Frosted lugs. 6 Via "Kc. 
Partly frosted lugs. 7Y<S» 8 c- 
Sound do. do. 8 m© 84 c. ,6 ® 10 c. 
Gominon leaf...... BY® .95% lll/ftaWM 
Medium leaf. 9Si/'/lh;4 M (,, | k 
Good leaf. MV'" 114 12 QiI 2 J 4 
Fine leaf. Ml«fil2i4 123fkul3 
Selections. 12 y®* 3K 13»®l* , 
Connecticut and Mass. Illlors.13 ®mc» 
Binders, seconds.18 vsai 
VVrjippui ‘8 lots...J? JffSr 
Kim?wnipp^i ‘8 . 
New Yurie State iiIlors..... hi ww 
A verittf** loti* .. —& 
AVrs, imioi's ......w'W 
Pennsylvania uud Ohio tillers.J*J ® 12 
Average lots.h> ®25 
Wrappers.-.2o ® 4 a 
Yara. — W© quote: Havana—Common, 72X®75c.; 
good, 80®87Hc.; tine, 90®'.f2Me., onrrenoy. Yara I 
cuts, S 6 ., ,-,7Kc.; II cuts, 91.1W®8l.(BJ4 5 average lots, 90 
A GREAT success; 
/?%•_ 'c* | . has posltivo I'auci: 
l\ I ' KEI, > **Kht draft, 
no weigh I. on ln/rscs’ 
V PlA'r&'J-* xwln, can’t clmko. 
X-ny?K'S4i»'•!)r"/ Best and hundsom- 
— aJyTMeT/ (\ -icst. Sows all kinds 
-i grain, and lime or 
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Norton a Co., Cincinnati, o. bi.ymyeu, Fkaiiing 
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Latest, cheapest and nest In the world for family 
use. Patented In nine countries. Company invite 
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Price only 920 for plain, |;W for silver-plated, 9-D for 
gold-plated. Price Include* Boel, Winder, Bobbins, 
Oiler, Ac. Rights Sold. Agents wanted. Address 
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fir Agencies existing, or wanted, everywhere 
HI aim factory and Mining 1 not Office, 
IIARTFOlt D, CONN. 
N. Ii.—See Premium List on page 128, Rural 
F eb. 19. , 
A YI.ESDl'II V DEC KS EOlf SALE. A 
J\ few pairs at Yin per pair. Also, Black Cayuga 
Ducks, and a few fowls, all from our brooding stock. 
Wn can furnish Eggs for hutching; for a few weeks 
tocomo. Address, witli stamp nr '‘stamps, 
.1 Y. Bit'KNELL A 00.. 
Westmoreland, Oiiculu Co- N V. 
CAM A monthly paper for every 
LH.Ifl tlruHbl©; filled with choice 
Terms, 76c. a year. On trial 3 mob. 
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I tlott given to this branch ot business, 
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lice Veils, Ac., send stamp for ( Irciilnr. A'hlMiss 
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Lovers <>f Good Coffee are unanimous in its praise. 
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THE GREAT ARABIAN COFFEE < 
Greenwich St., New York. 
L A \V A N l» BANK! N 17 « F F ICE. 
PITKIN C. WRICHT, 
Be Witt Clinton County, Iowa. 
Money loaned for a term of years on unencumbered 
Improved Farms, ut in per cent. NET interest, pay¬ 
able annually. Interest collected when due. Have 
been in business over seven years. Parties having 
money to invest, please notice. 
