white onions, 82.25tte2.50; yellow, $2; red, $ 2 - 25 ; Chester’ 
$2; carrots, $'.50@2; turnips, Russia, $1.75; pumpkins, 
«< 100, $5@8. 
Wool.—T he market Is temporarily quiet; sellers are 
assured of a good demand by Oct. Last, prices still 
holding, viz.: 
Ohio, Penn. and West Vn. XXX and picklock, -«3@ 
45c,; X to X X, 41(6' 12c.; No. 2 to No. 1, 15c.; coarse, 
KkniUfce.; combine, 42(&48c. State and Western Xto XX 
S8@-I0o.; No. 2 to No. 1, 30@44c.: coarse, 32<Si34o,; comb¬ 
ine, -'Sk'-ilSe.; combing unwashed, 2S(.t34e, Virginia, 
West vn. uml Md. unwashed, medium, 27@29c. Ga. 
and J.uke unwashed, medium,28&30C.; course, 22@24c.: 
burry and slightly burry, l%20e. California, Spring, 
Northern, free. 35@S0e.; middle counties, free,26@30c.; 
Southeru, 20®2fic.; low grade and burry, l!l@22c\; Kail, 
low grade and burry, 10@20c. Texas, choice, free, 28@ 
30c.; fair to good, 24@26c.; low grade and burry, 16® 
20c. Pulled, super, 88@4U\; extra, 35®38c.; No. 1, 20@ 
28c,; combing, 35®40c.; lambs', 10®42c. Tub-washed, 
fair to choice, 35@44c. 
Here You Have It! 
SWEET CIDER SWEET CIDER 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
New Youk, Saturday, Sept. 24,1881. 
Never In the annals of New York’s trade has there 
been showu such a lifeless Interest. In the course of 
business as has been exhibited the past week. Every 
commercial pursuit has been reduced to the limits of 
mere absolute wants In the unanimous eagerness of 
our citizens to express their respect for the departed 
chief of the uatlon. Time and profit have been made 
subservient to sorrow, and the sound of traffic Is 
muflled. Mournful manifestations profusely drape 
the Exchange, markets and storehouses, but beyond 
these sympathetic displays there Is a still stronger 
sentiment of solemnity pervading the entire mer¬ 
chant community, which Is significant of unfeigned 
love for our unfortunate lute President and sincere 
grief for the untimely close of what promised to be 
a marked career In American history. Business Is 
not likely to assume any regular movement until 
after the funeral of President Garfield, and it may be 
safely remarked that there seems to be no want of 
confidence as to the future among owners of goods, 
capitalists and speculators. 
Beans and Peas. Trade supports the strong and 
higher figures quoted for new beans. Receipts large 
but well *1111 of receivers* hands. A few Southeru B. 
E. peas quoted $3.30 F 2 bush. bag. Wisconsin green 
peas firm at $1-7331.85, the latter for '81. 
Marrow lu-iins, new, 88.25; mediums, $3.20; peas, 
$3.20®;).r>; white kidney, $2.75@3.20; red kldueys, $1 90 
<82.30; lilaetror turtle soup, 1,73. 
Receipts of beans for the week, 10,530 bush. 
Exports do. S-45 bids. 
Beeswax—D ull at 2IRf®23c. ( the lutter for Southern- 
Butter.—K nncy creamery Is about the only grade 
that shows a steady sale, and as receipts of nice fresh 
flavored lots are small full last prices are obtainable. 
Stock Hint depends upon a wholesale trade Is dull and 
at the moment In buyers favor, though not enough so 
to note a positive decline. Western nutter holds up 
well in price as receipts of grades suitable for the 
market and common table use have noticeably fallen 
off during the week. This, however, Is no test week 
for any Item of produee. 
Creamery, finest tubs, UlijillSe.; good to prime, 31(g) 
3Se.; other quality, 24(821)0,; sweet, cream, 28®3Ue.; 
State dairy no, 24<iv27e,; do. half tubs, choice. 30o,; do. 
fair to prime, 2ti@29e.; Welsh tubs, 25vo2uc.; poor State, 
23®21o.; Western imitation creamery, 2tl®2Co.; do. 
dairy, choice, altd'itio., other, l)®28e.; wictoryor ladle- 
packed June In' Iowa, 18®18^Cu; other, 15<817c.; com¬ 
mon Western, 14c. 
Receipts for the week, 82,53-1 pkgs. 
Exports do. 4 , 79(1 do. 
Cold storage to O. U., 90s. 
Cheese.—T here Is Utile doing; New York prices are 
supported by Interior figures. Some of the supply 
goes over, but that does not matter much when It Is 
composed of line August make. Advices from Eng 
land are adverse to free export sales, The homo 
trade Is fairly active, but a good grade of creamery 
skimmed calls a good deal of the demand. Heavy 
hard skims dull and lower. Western cheese not 
plenty. 
State factory, fine colored, 13c.; flue while, 
13c.; good to prime, K'atoifii&e.; fair to good, 11 ? 4 ® 
1294c.; poor (o fair, UHsoGJic.; Ohio factory, Cheddar, 
line. 11 ?*(>(; 12 c.; fair 10 prime, loU® 11140 ., factory, fiat, 
line mod, 72Vu-1294c.; good to prime, 109$@lljiic.; fair 
to goon, K*)vhif<|i'.; poor, snta.Sjo.; Creamery, partly 
skimmed. 7-iv'Jc.; fully skimmed, 4@tlc.; full-skimmed 
factory, jj&tio. 
Receipts for the week, 85,857 bxs. 
Exports do. 87,251 do. 
Liverpool cubic. 61*. 
Steam to Liverpool, 30@22g. 6d. 
Cotton.—T here has been a good steady business for 
use. One of the features of the week ls‘ the tact that 
English spinners have begun to run full tune again, 
which makes an outlet lor a large consumption. 
Speculation has been Interrupted by the calamity of 
the week. 
Quotations arc bused on American standard of 
classification, and on cotton in store running in qual¬ 
ity not more than half a grade above or below the 
grade quoted. 
N. Orleans 
Uplands, and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary. 85g 8 J.® Sjs 
Strict ordinary. UJ-i 9!^ yl s 
Good ordinary. 1094 lOJi 104* 
Strict good on!luary. 10 11-16 10 15-16 10 15-16 
Low middling.. 1194 119* iK*h 
Strict low middling. 11 11 16 11 15-16 11 15-16 
Middling. 11J4 1294 12tg 
Good Middling. 129?, 1294 129b 
Strict good middling...,... 1294 129a 1294 
Middling fair. fiJi-H 1394 1394 
Fair. 13J-4 1494 1494 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary. 894 • Low Middling.10 1-16 
Strict good ordinary »+& | Middling. 11 5-16 
Receipts for week, 13,312 bales. 
Exports do. 2l,2(».i do. 
Dried Fruits.—A pples arc quiet but. firmly held. A 
little home call may be quoted at the extreme for 
evaporated or sun-dried, Pouches quiet but not of¬ 
fered to any extent. Small fruits firm with some 
help from the known scarcity of other sorts. 
Apples, evaporated, new, lulgiso 126,1-.; do. old, Hugs, 
choice, lie.; ao, fair to prime, luRjoviMic.; N. c. new, 
sliced, extra fancy, 39a<8'Je.; choice, 794®Sc.i fair 10 
good, 69s®7c.; Southern, uew quarters,cliol<je, ilwiTo,; 
lair to prime, i-qi.i Oc.; Inferior, fx-irdge.; State, old. 
Hue-cut, choice, C‘-/.(.Tc., quarters, do. (>P@69ie.; small 
jots, 694c,; Ohio and Slleh. choice, 6c-t#94c.; Western, 
lair to good, 594®6e. Reaches, evaporated, peeled, 
1880, 33c.; impeded, 26c.; N. 0. peeled, new, fancy, 2:;® 
24c.; choice, 22<i-2occ.; Ga. peeled, choice, 22®230.i 
Southern, peeled, fair to good, I8®20e.; unpeelcd 
halves, N. 0. Hw.litye,; halves, Ten II. He. Plums, Slate, 
black, lie,; Southeru Damson, lUsht/bic. Blackberries, 
18®139iie. cherries, Southeru, dry, 19®20c. Rasp¬ 
berries, 2Sc. Uuekleberrles, 15c, 
Flour.-S upplies arc unusually small and holders 
huve a firm position, especially in the high brands, 
as there Is still a good stoeklugup call. Exports 
light, but at (he monicut it looks an If some shipping 
grades will have to be met. 
No. 2. $1.60(89.23; .State and Western, superfine, $5.65® 
6.55; city mills, extra, $7® -.33; Spring wheat, extra, 
$6.411®ti.a3; Spring XX and XXX, $1(87.75; patents. 
$7.75(89.50: Ohio round hoop shipping,$6.60®.; trade 
brands, 37.2(6-ei, 15; St. Louis extra, $4.75®7.50; do. 
double extra, $7.25(81.60; do. family. $j.00®8.0lli South¬ 
ern extra shipping, $6.75427.65;do. XX and family, $7.50 
®8.25. Rye Hour, superfine-, $5,9ncs(lti.23. Guru meal, 
Brandywine, $3,INI; do. Western, $3.Ufi®3.Sfi. 
Receipts of Hour for the week, 94,115 bbls.: corn 
meal 3,167 do. 
Exports of Hour for the week, 51,800 bids.; corn meul 
8,375 do, 
Kuk.hu Fruits,—F v ports of apples, 1,80s bbls. Sweet 
apples dull: other standard varlettcw steady at fall 
prices, with a demand for more red than are here. 
Pears have begun to arrive freely again ami prices 
have eased up considerably. A fine class of stock is 
now coiulug forward. Peaches huve fallen off In 
quality and must be in line ordar to make the ex¬ 
treme. Plums were forced up too high for buyers ; 
quotations have been reduced within a day or so. 
Grapes sell fairly; basket fruit abundant unit quoted 
at popular prices. Cranberries are In stock, but there 
are few orders The West Is expected to soon bid 
for supplies. Peanuts dull at the advance; large buy¬ 
ers decline In operate. 
Apples, Western New York, prime mixed lots,IP bbl. 
$2@2.25; fair do. $1.75(82; Sweet, 75c,@$1.26; Graven- 
stein, $2.30;@J; 20-ox, nearby, $2.25<8&5M; Malden 
Blush, in ar by, $2.25®.2..V, Full Pippin, near by, $2® 
2,25; Baldwin. Jersey, $1 (l,-ll, bbt. $1.75®2; Greening, 
(lo. $1.75 mji- 2. Pears. Bartlett, up-river. (- bbl.#5(<v'!; 
Western New York, prime, e keg, $2.50(8:1; do. In 
ferior, $l.5a-i2; Boston, e bush, box, $l.3d@-Z30; l.oulse 
Bonne, Western New York, -p bill. $2..3U®:]; Sheldon, 
do. $2.5b®3; Bcurre Rose, $2.:'»k.G-lj Ducliess. $2 skgj; 
Bcurre U'AiiJou, $3<((l; Seekle, choice., $.1.30@l. fair to 
good, $2(!(X; tiwuu’s orange, te.V 2.5e, cooking, $1.5 6 .( 2 , 
Peaches, New Jersey and up river select, fancy. V 
bskt, $2(6,2.50; choice lines, $l.5u; good, $l<g)L25; com¬ 
mon, UOt-Ai71K-.; culls, 4O@0Oc. Plums, Heine Claude, ^ 
bbl.,i $10; V crate, $1.75®2.25; Uofilcu Drop, $2®2.25; 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New York, Saturday, Sept. 24, 1881. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for the week, 11,248 herd; do. last 
week, 14,180 head. Trade was uncommonly null and 
depressed at both market places. The demand for 
dressed beef is expected to bo light to-morrow, and 
with Monday a nntionnl holiday,slaughterers were not 
disposed to buy ahead. In fact, buyers who not uu- 
frequent.ly purchase a half dozen or more cur loads 
of cuttle In every market were content with one or 
two loads to-day. A few lots of Texans and Colot-a- 
(los were sold at 794c. to IK-., to rtiess 55 11 , 8 ., and the 
reported sales or natives ranged ri-om 8 to 1194 c., to 
dress '5<cc57e. 
Milch Cows- Active at $30®60 per head, cows fit for 
private sale will make $12.(6fd. 
Vral Calves. With small supplies the market is 
firm and strong. Extra right sizes have sold above 
best rates. Up l iver dressed. 1294®1394c. 
Live calves, prime N. .1,, !»c.; do. State, 8%@9e.; 
poor to good, itKiX&c.i Mount Hollys, 7J^@9c.; butter¬ 
milks, 494®6c.; gcassers, 394i6lc. % 
Sheep and Lambs,—R eceipts for the week, 37,844 
head; do. last week, 37,191 do. There is every pros¬ 
pect of a light run on Mouday, and butchers were In¬ 
duced to take the offerings at barely steady prices. 
Nome Virginia store ewes sold at SJ4C.. but ordinary 
to prime sheep ranged from 4 to 594c., wit h lambs sell¬ 
ing at r>96®ti%c. 
Swine. Receipts for the week, 38,207 head; do. last 
week, 22,564 do. Common to prime corn-fed, $6.75® 
7.10 P 100, Grass hogs have no quotable price. New 
Jersey pork. 8J4@»96c.; city dressed, S-q®9c. 
A mill that will grind fifty to sixty bushels of Apples 
per hour, combined with a press that will press Sev¬ 
enty-live gallons at a pressing. Do not fall to send for 
our New Illustrated Catalogue of Cider Machinery, 
manufactured by the 
HIGGANUM M’F’G CORPORATION, 
lliggan um, Ct., U. S.A, 
Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements of every 
description. 
lL Mf w r H O ' 11 2 -Horse Eureka 
Uli 1 U II LlU ! Engine and BoUer la Just 
-sSale, Convenient, Durable. 
B. W. PAYNE It SONS, Cobniko. N. Y. 
Timothy. 90e.®Sl; shipping grades, iix.uNie.; clover 
55(6Vue. Straw, No. 1 rye, 7Udii75c.; short rye, 50®55c.; 
oat and wheat, 4ik-. 
Exports for week, 778 bales. 
Hors.—There Is a fair arrival of new hops, but 
brewers are using old,as a rule yet. Exports repre¬ 
sent Interior bought stock. The market has a good, 
wholesome, firm tone. 
Crop of Ptil, choice, 22®23e.; fair to prime, 18@21e.; 
1880, good to choice, 19®20c.; 1880, fair to prime, 13® 
17c.; 1880, poor to fair, 10®13C.: 1880, eastern, 10®18c.; 11379 
fair to prime, 12® Me.; 1873, 5®He. 
lli-ei-lpts for week, 1,010 bales. 
Exports for the week, 321 do. 
Honey.—N ew Is here but nominal m ]n-ice. 
White clover, 3-lb bxs, choice, lb, li@l8c.; fair to 
good, 14® 10c.; buckwheat, I2®l3e.. 
Leather.—Q uotations are:— 
HEMLOCK SOLE. 
Buenos Ayres. California. Com. hide. 
Light...22 14 ®23 22 ®22‘4 22 ®— 
.Middle.23?tj(624 21 @2494 23 ®24 
Heavy.24 &26U 24 @25 23 @25 
Good damaged..22 ®239j 22 @3294 21 ®22 
Poor damaged, all kinds . .18 @20 
Export amt Jobbing leather.26 @ 2794 
UNION TANNED. 
Slaughter. 
Light backs.35@36 Middle crop.33@34 
Middle backs.,’,(',@3794 Heavy crop.33®34 
Light crop.3I@J2 Bellies.15@16 
Calcutta bulTulo— 
Light. ..20® 21 
Middle. .. .2(k62l 
Heuvy. .20(.c — 
Damaged.17@18 
Milk.—T he average price for commission milk Is 
lower, as supplies are not wasting so badly by heat 
as they were; cans or 40 qts. average $1.79. 
Poultry and Game. There la a fair demand for 
good dressed poultry and prices are now within the 
reach of several classes of buyers. This will give an¬ 
imation to trade. Turkeys are steady; a good many 
young mid poor arrive. Geese scarce. Shippers hud 
better continue to pack In Ice; it Is to early for straw 
packing. 
Turkey* Phlla. prime. I7@l8e.; State and Western 
dry (licked, 15@17e.; scalded. Motifs-.; young turkeys, 
1U@I6e. Chickens, Phlla. 17@l9c.; Bucks Co. 10@t8c.; 
Jersey, 16®lie,: State, 16@17e.; M e*t<iru,15@16e.. Fowls, 
Phlla. dry picked. Iteillfi-^c.; Bucks Co. l5V.@lu-.; 
Jersey', dry picked, prime, 15® 16c,; do. scalded, 1 @ 
The Belle City 
ENSILAGE AND 
FEED CUTTER 
Terms for 1881 
The subscription price of the Rural New-Yorker is 
Single Copy-, per year. $2.00 
*’ Six months. 1.10 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post paid. $3.04 ( 12 s. @ 1 .) 
France,. 3.04 (16 J4 fr.) 
French Colonies...,,. 4.06 (209$ fr.) 
Any one sending a club of eight Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
It has no equal for good,rapid 
work and durability. Can be 
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every time, send for circular 
and name this paper. 
0AVID IAWT0M Racine. Wis 
Will Mann factory 
Ealuti ikhfel 1831* 
CRIST MILLS, 
0» FUEN’CU BOHKSTONK 
Porv»bIe Mill! for Farmers, 
Saw Mill* eta.; Itatiea; over 
2,0001s a t. Price from $80 
op, Complata Mill and Shell- 
«r. $95, A boy aao grind and 
keep In order. Adapted to any 
kind of atiitabla power. Com¬ 
plete Flouring and Corn Mil!#. 
KOKDYKK k V 1RMON CO., 
IodianapoUa, lnd. 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y 
as second-class mall matter. 
E h n u/APn css 
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(ESTABLISHED 18«.) • 
Send for Circular of Great Value, giving full In¬ 
structions for shipping 
POULTRY, 4 iAaiE, BUTTKKand PRODUCE 
No, 279 Washington St., N. Y. 
Ref.. Irvino Motional Bank. New York 
Dr. Peck's Artificial Ear Drums 
PElrt’ECTJLY RESTORE THE HEARING 
and perform the work of the Nuim-ul l>ruiu. 
Always in position, Gut Invisible to others. 
All Conversation and eveu whispers heard dis¬ 
tinctly. We rafer to those tiling them. Send for 
descriptive circular with testimonials- Address, 
H. P. K. PECK 4 CO., 858 Broadway. New York. 
Secured. Also Bounty, Back-pay, Increase of Pen¬ 
sions. Now and Honorable Discharges, Parents, &e. 
Thousands entitled. New Laws. Now U the Cline ! 
Do not delay ! Soldiers, Widows, Children, Parents, 
Brothers ami Sisters entitled. Have your claim in¬ 
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blanks and Instructions complete, to— 
JENKINS A. FITZGERALD, U. S. Claim and Patent 
Attorney, P. O. Box 524, Washington, D. C. 
FOB ENSILAGE AND LARGE_STOCK. RAISERS 
Of Immense 
Grouse, nrlme, StK-vKOe.; soft, BOffiTSe.; partridges, 
prime, $b&@i.ao; soil, 7!><-@#l; woodcock, 60c.@6t.25; 
English snipe and plover, frct,h-kllled, $1.75; venison, 
Minn, short saddles, lS@20c.; Western, 15® 18c. 
Provisions. —A strong corn market has supported 
hog products lu price, but the export trade Is uol of 
seasonable magnitude. Market, closes firm. 
Pork, extra prime, Pbbl..$15,.415.,W; Western mess, 
new, $I9,3H@20. Lard, steam Western, i- mums., $u.35@ 
12. lU;pl-bne cll.v 818.1U limns, smoked city, e m. l i® 
pickled Western and city. 12®l894c.; Shoulders, 
smoked city, S9l@i/(V, pickled, S^c. Itlb bellies, 
pli-kb-d, llik.iivl |4 4 e, Bacon, long clear and Western, 
I09i@llC, ISeer, Western mess, p t)hl $12®IS; packet, 
kUkrdll; India mess, p tee. $21.50@i!8.50. Beef bams, p 
bbl., $22®23. 
Iteewlptg for the week—Beef bids, and tcs. 630: pork, 
bids 1,275; enl.iio-Hf* pkgM 24,950; lard, rfo, 12200 . 
Exports for the week Beer, bbls, nhd tcs. 9,660; pork 
bbls. 1,429; cut incuts, ms. 4,142,151; lord do. 5,031,988. 
Rinc.—Fair activity prevails In the (lotqestIc sorts, 
amt prices an-fii-iri Receipt* of the now crop have 
been less than anticipated, and are sold in every in- 
Instance prior to arrival. 
Carolina and Louisiana, common to fair, 594<®6c„ 
good to prime, Ii94@79ij(\; choice, b.Quc.Sc. 
Salt.—Q uotation* am: Ashton’s at $2.50; Higgins's 
at $2.40; Holmes's extra sifted, $2.40; Deakin's at $1.25, 
Evans's ut $1.20; WinhiuatOtPs at $1.25; Marshall s at 
61.25; Virden's at $1.20; Worthington's at $1.20; Medi¬ 
terranean at 250. 
Skkds.—C lover quiet and nlfi-red in buyers’ favor 
Timothy lu fair demand for use. 
Clover. Western, 1880 , job iota from store. lOJ4©Ue.; 
do. In ear lots on track. (I'-.veKv,; ls79,do. U(.>9b,c. Tlmo 
thy, J 0 I 1 lots in store, $2.90@3.2.>. Flax-siied, American 
rough, $l.4it4@1.50. 
Kceclpts for the week, 8,800 bush. 
Exports do, t,427 bush. 
suoar.—Q uotations are for: 
Cut loaf, lOiHio.; crushed, llttac.; powdered, 10'.@ 
104*c.; granulated, 11195c ; mould A, file.; confectioners’ 
A, 97@-.; standard A,'644; off A,'JSj(a>99*i; white extra C, 
WQ'.: yellow extra C, hs,®-,;^.; C, 7js@8V.: yel¬ 
lows, 7@i4.;C. 
TonACCo,-There are no new features. 
Vicuktahles.—E xports of potatoes for week, 1,10.1 
bbls. A good many low-grade potatoes arrive, but 
are neglected, find prime lots of Rose and Peerlt-ssai e 
firm. Nova Scotia begins to come, selling at $2@2.50, 
the former for mixed lots. Garden iruck is In light 
supply and firm: though onion* are plenty and easier. 
Potatoes Early Rose and Burbank, L, l.,V bb|.,*.-.M 
@2.75; State and Up-river, $2.2f«a(2.50; Snowiluke, $2.25 
(-42.50) Burbank, 82@3i.S7; Peerle**, Jersey, $2@3,1'.'; 
sweet potatoes, V a. yellow, Ittaftsaia); Del. River, 
$3.25. Sweet corn, Jersey, prime V 100, 75e,@$l, 
wax beans. L. t„ p bag, $1,25® 1.50; string bean*. 
$l.25@1.5(li Lima beans, potato. $313.25; fiat, $2,50; 
CO.ibors, 1 .. I. h loo, $1.25(1*1.31); pK'kles, p l.uii, 
$2.50®3; eggplant, 4* bbl., $l.73@2; tomatoes, P bush., 
70®S0e.; Bquash. Marrow, V bid.. $1.50; cabbage, red 
and other, 41 100, $7@10; beets, L I., V bbl., $1.50®2; 
Size, Weight, Strength & Capacity 
Guaranteed the best Ontter for the business. Bend 
(or Circulars to 
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IS THE TITLE OF 
A New Illustrated Pamphlet 
Descriptive of the country aloug and tributary to the 
lino of the 
CHALLENGE WIND MILLS 
Victorious at all faira. Over 7,U00 in 
, X v icbonuua ul »w oura. oym i,uw — 
Tl actual use In every Btate and Tern- 
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: public to determine their merits. Mills 
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iogue tree. 
OBALLKNGK MILL CO.. Batavia, ill. 
and contains a good county map of the State. It 
also contains the names and addresses of Farmers 
and Planters in Texas who have 
and those who will want Farm Hands for this year. 
A copy of lids hook will be mailed fire to those who 
di-Nlre reliable information about Texas, upon appli¬ 
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ALLEN MCCOY, 
Gen. Freight and Pass. Agent, P.tutsTixx, Tkx. 
Aeeuts wanted. 15 n I>av made 
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AliiTCLESand FAMILY SCALE. 
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STRICTL Y PORTABLE, 
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m WIND MILL. 
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Simple, Strong, Durable. Rosette Wheel 
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