for Juno, 5£Kc. btd inul 08 c. aaktiil; for Jui 
THE 
NEWS POSTSCRIPT. 
WAR NEWS. 
Tits Russians have apparently firmly estab¬ 
lished themselves on tho Southern bank or the 
Danube. The crossing of that river has been con¬ 
tinued during- the week at several points, both 
above and below the Turkish quadrilateral; and 
the considerable armies already In Bulgaria at 
Hlrsova and Slstora are being largely Increased 
by the pushing forward ot column after column 
from the Roumanian side. This may be regarded 
as the first real success or the war. The crossing 
of large streams in the face of an enemy is always 
an extremely hazardous operation; hut the Rus¬ 
sians so far have encountered but slight resist¬ 
ance. Their torpedoes seem to have entirely neu¬ 
tralized the Ironclads of the Turks, and If any 
serious fighting has occurred, neither side Is dis¬ 
posed to give details of It yet. The town ot 
Rustchuk has been completely destroyed by the 
bombardment of the Russians. 
The battle which we referred to m our last Is¬ 
sue as In progress In Asia, resulted favorably to 
the Turks, who recovered their lost positions, and 
compelled the Russians to retreat with great loss. 
The Russians have also been driven from Impor¬ 
tant positions about Batoum, and operations 
against Ears have been suspended in order to 
send reinforcements to the army fighting at Sag- 
hanll. 
THE MARKETS. 
ments last week were over 100.000 bushel*; quoted at 
75@76c. for medium, aud 93®95c. for State. Corn 1 m 
lower, aod lit let** demand ; latent prices arc for 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nsw York. Saturday, Juno 80, 1877. 
Beans and Peas.—E xports of beans, past week, 
175 bbls.: receipts, »JO bids. Tho houn market rests 
where it did. Exporters aru buying moderately In 
Marrows, but as the shipments to Cuban and other 
West India points are generally below the usual 
total for date, holders look lor future flnuuess. Me¬ 
diums are qute.t, but Uirht supplies have an assuring 
effect upon bullion, and full late rates are demand¬ 
ed, Pea beans and white kidney sen In a small way 
when prime. Canadian peas held at *1 05 In store, 
with 95:1930. bid to arrive. The offering of green 
puas is Junto, and (till Is extrema. .Southern Black 
JEIyo peas, *3 f< 2 bush. hag. 
Choice State medium beans, *2,8032.86; fair to good, 
*2,50*2.75; best western. *2.60®?. 75: other. *2.25® 
2 .( 6 : marrows, choice delivered, free to vessel. *8.70 
(«■■' 1.75; fair to good, *2.«)ii/>2.60: pea range at *2.5lkeii; 
white kidney, I 2 . 7 ikui 2 .lft; rod do,, ( 2 .? 0 q£ 3 ; black 
(turtle-soup), | 2 .!Wc* 2 . 2 fi. 
Butte a,—A bout late figures are quoted for State, 
but it has been one of those listless markets in which 
named prices moan but litilo. Trade will run light 
utiLIl niter tliu Fourth, If not longer. Exporters 
have dealt liberally, and the lotal taken Inis told 
some on the supply Good table grades of both State 
and Western are quoted ut easy rates foreousumars. 
Western Is In full supply. Low grades weak. We 
quote: 
State creamory, choice, 22(ift23c.; fair to prime, 17 
4t2Uc.. pulls, select, 20&—c.; good to primu, 18®19c.; 
hult-tubs, cnolcc. 31 <q c.; oi lier, 15® hid.: Welsh tubs, 
ctinltai. ID® -c.i other. I6®17e.,* poor, l3®Uc.j firkins, 
13 5 21c.: Western creamery, fair to best. IT 22c,; 
dairy tubs, 14wd8u.; factory, (3t®17o.; firkins, )3®17e.; 
poor, lo.flllu.: grensti, SXfiWKc.: 
Exports for the week. 3,27s pkgs.: receipts, 37,000 do. 
Beeswax. Hmnii sales are quoted at 20®3lc. for 
Western and Southern. 
r (,‘HKKSH, There lias boon an active trade in fancy 
factories mid to the close more steadiness as to 
prices, wall sates ut i0i®9\u.; other grades are in 
liberal assortment and easy, 
f ancy factory quoted at 9X’®9Yc.: good and prime, 
8)i®9c.: fall lots, 7A3o.; poor, tl:u)7c,: skimmed. 3® 
fc. Farm dairy, good to prime, iXtaUXo,; fair lots, 
BXtyiTXo-: skimmed. Haiij. Western factory, chcddar, 
for lancy; 7X&lHo, for fine; f,Xfu)7c. for good : 
6 (#Bo. for fair; and 3&4C. for skimmed, 
Gold closes at 105,X: Liverpool cable, 5564568. 
Exports past Week, 98,038 boxes. Receipts, 95,000 do. 
Cotton, There lias heen more doing and closing 
strong. 
DntRD Fruits. Apples nro lower, and neglected 
by shippers, and a light, home trade. Reaches and 
small fruits are very quiet. 
Apples — rilute quarters, tjgdftfic.; Hllcert, 6 ®f>Wc.; 
Western fair, 4®4Ro.: do, prune,4V®5‘V, Tennessee 
qra., In bags, 3){(«i4c.: North Carolina prime, 4(,y4xe.; 
North Carolina fancy, 5®5Nc.: Reaches—peeled, 8 ® 
10o.: Unpeeled — Halves ut 7®8cd Quarters ut fcwilc. 
Fitted cherries at 10", 12c. Hlnckberries, iX« 6 c. 
Kiisphcrrtos, 2l®22o. Plums, 10® 130. 
Hou. 3 .—The market is extreme) v dull and prices 
have turned in buyers'favor—an unusual thing in 
summer with light receipts and the Fourth at band. 
Wo quote: 
Near points, 19c.; State and Rennsyl vanhi. 18@19c.: 
(a rail Ian, lA><ltlc. ■ Western, good to extra, li®lftxc. 
All losses ip count made good. 
Ksshntiai, Oils. Without quotable change. 
Peppermint Oil. In till, *2.75 j do. in glass, <2.25; Win- 
tergreen, *2 50.; Wormwood, *3.50.; Spearmint 12.75; 
Wormseed, 2.25.; Sassafras, 47c. 
FEATHERS.— Unchanged. Live Western geese, 
prime, lO&lfto.; mixeil, 30®25c. 
FLOOR.—With a brisk trade ilemuiul. and the ira- 
pressirm tluu the receipts will be light an a scarcity 
of desirable lots of wheat, there Is a great deal of 
strength aud better prices tor Mlunosotiis and win¬ 
ter wheat product, 
PrlO«« are *5.30)415,75 for poor to very choice super¬ 
fine State: C6.QQjikiS.5l} for very common to fair extra 
do. : *6 55'itC.Ga for EOi«d extra do i tlj.70ati.86 for fancy 
dp. , and *l).l)0®H.O(i tor fancy to very choice extra: 
*5.6iJ,(i5.7f) for superfine Miahiaun. Indiana. Iowa, 
&c.; ♦U.QO'jtO.iJO for sluupine extra do., tho Inside orice 
for inferior, and fli.liVitd.T., lor choice to very fancy 
extra do.; common to choice white wheat extras, 
|6 .iSO<< 6?.()0 : faney do. *7 05<v4‘.l.00; winter wheat, good 
to choice family, t8.00®9.75 1 round-hoop Ohio, 
*0.00®6.t!0, and trade brands of do. at ♦B.*15;dt8.50: St. 
Louis. tti.H3w7.di for OOUfUou to fair extra, and *7.70 
® 10.26 for good to very choice; Minnesota “straight” 
at t'.l.OOrsilU. and patent at *8.65®H.00; fancy hits 
do. held higher; pnsound Stock ut from *2.7 6 ®7.00; 
City Mill extra al *7.<IOfni7.'f5 for the West Indies; do. 
trade extras. *3.50*111.25; No. 2 at *3.60&4.UQ, 
FUKSii FRUITS.—Oswego and Oneida and a few 
Connecticut strawberries urn closing the season's 
supply; quilted at 8 ® 12c. V quart. Raspberries are 
unusually low, and sell slowly. Antwerp 2ds, 3®4c.; 
common 2ds. 2&2)£o.: (liuuk-uaps, ut., 7'®.8o. Black¬ 
berries. qt., 10®12c. Cherries, N'. J. fancy, HtwlOc,; 
common to good, ;s<i,7c. Gooseberries; large culti- 
vHied, *2.50(5i4 t< hush: small. *l.50®2. Reaches, bush, 
crate, *2®6, Florida watermelons, 2U(®35e. *< 10(1; good 
sale: quality line. Norfolk apple#, crate. *1.25® 1.75; 
do. sugar pears. *23,2.60. Currants, cherry, ft,, 0®8c.; 
small red. 3®4c. Whortleberries. I* bush., *4.59®f>, 
With so many items in market, trade Is restricted to 
small parcels, and whoa sellers are the purchasers 
prices ere not strong. Peanuts have advanced ; 
Choice Virginia, *1.50: prime. *1,30® 1.10; good, *1.15<a 
1.20, Hot-house grapes, 75c.®|I. 
UUAin.—W heat Is again lower and but little want¬ 
ed by exporters. Latest sales are of No. 2 Chicago 
spring ut *1.57: No. 2 Milwaukee at *1.63: ungraded 
spring, called No. 3Milwaukee, tor export,at *1.42>i; 
old winter red at 12: No. 1. spring ut *1.75 i also a lot 
of new amber Delaware at *2.26. Of rye, the ship- 
“UU w/uvi I IXUUMOl, UIU IWIU kWU. nDRCU > 
September. 59o. bid and 59HC- asked ; No. 2, 09o. blu 
and H2c. asked for June; SSJgr. bid and 6 dic. asked, 
lor July, and for August, Q«Xc. bid aud MIC- asked, 
and tor September, 69S bid and illHc. asked. Oats 
have been declining, wtih liberal supplies; latest 
sales at 31(«i66o. for mixed Western and State, and 
Utsailc. for white Western and State, including No. 3 
at. 39c.t No. 8 white at 44e.| No. 2 at 40o.; No. 2 white 
at 47c.; No. 1 ut 53c.; No. 1 white at 69c. 
Hat and Straw. -1‘rtmo hay is wanted and ut 
very steady prions, hut common lots are dull and 
easy, with liberal supplies. 
Bale hay, 70®75c. for shipping, and 70®96c. for retail 
qualities; clover, 50ii(f70o,; suit, do., 56®66o. Straw 
quoted ut 7i)i'ti75u. for long rye; 00®65c. for short 
rye, und 65®60c. for oat. 
Exports past week, 261 bales. Since Jan. 1st, 27,717 
do.; same period last year, 29,723 do. 
Hops.— Advices from the country have been dis¬ 
piriting, representing more dosirn to close out the 
old stock and luwcr prices, and concessionsaro made 
boro, with very little business. 
New Yorks, choice and fancy, new, U®13o.: do., 
common to prime. 6 ®l(k>.; Eastern, now, IkitlOe.: 
Wisconsin, new, t’«sl0e.; yearlings, 4®Hc.; olds, all 
growth*, 2@4o,;California, nominal, 8 ® 13c.; Oregon, 
muni mi I, i-kailile. 
High win eh are Mulling at *1.14. 
Poultry and Game.—T he demand has been good 
and quite free rucclpts have been closed out at fair 
averago prices. 
Spring chickens * ft. Southern, 18®19e.: Western. 
l?@18c.: Fowls, State und N, J„ ll®13o. * Ifc,; 
Western. l2t$l2Mc. F ft.: Boosters. lK**7c. r n>.; Tur¬ 
keys, 10wl8c. ft ft.; the lower price for old Toms. 
Ducks, N. J. R pair, 76c.t4IUW: Western, R pair, Ml 
®56c.: Geese, Westerir, *1.12(41,25. 
Dressed poultry Is in light supply und not much In¬ 
quired for. Prices rather better. 
Pennsylvania Turkeys, U'cDl’K!,: N. ,1. LViJIHc.; State 
and Western, 12® 14c. Spring chickens,23®45c. Fowls, 
11016c. 
The nominal rate for game is;—Wild pigeons, pick¬ 
ed. 2l.37itcd.50; Ntull fed, *1.7502) Nquub, *1,50 
PROVIBIONH.-Hog products have been weak and 
very dull, Mess pork quoted at 114.00 for spot lot* 
and July delivery, *14.to for August,and *14.20 for 
September. Bacon Is dull at 7«7)<o. for long clour, 
and 7>ji}. for short clear. Lard at *9 for Western 
steam on spot und for July, *9.01, for August,and *9.15 
for September. Steartne at 10c. .for prim a. '(‘allow 
at .8 1-IHi'. Beof ,s very dull and unsettled in price; 
*11012 for plain mess; *13.50014 for uxim mens: *14 
for packet. Tierce quoted nominally at *19Jfor prime 
moss and *20 for India mess. City extra India mess 
at * 22 . Mcyf hams. *21 for cholco Western. 
Vkgktablv 8 .—Old potatoes are dropped from the 
list. New have declined, quality favoring the con¬ 
sumer; *;<®4 for Norfolk and Maryland , Long Isl¬ 
and will bo In next week. Only prime greenstuff 
will sell, fu> stuck l» very abundant. With the .-xcee- 
Uoti of a few Southern specialties. Long Island and 
New Jersey stuff'leads the demand. We quote : 
Green peas, I. I., bag, Tftc.®*l.lO. String beans, L. 
1., 75c , do, Norfolk, bbl., 75c. Cucumber*, eruta, *2 
®;l. Cabbages, Norfolk, bbl.. 50075c : do. L. f., 100, 
*203.50. Florldu tomatoes, crate, *304 ; Norfolk and 
Charleston do., *2®3. Florida egg plants, *l.;»0ai2.26. 
I„ I squash, hbl., 60®7&C. I.. I. eiiullllower. bbl., *&<* 
i. Bermuda onions, crate, *2.; .Southern do., bbl., 
*304. 
Wool. Tho excitement In this market continues. 
Manufacturers ure buying up all good lots and meet 
strong prices with the advices from the West of ex¬ 
treme figures asked by growers. Thera lias been 
nothing done hero yet in new tleeeea, whlcili are be¬ 
ing graded mid arc scarcely offering. For XX. Ohio 
fleeces. 430660, asked. Eastern Texan sold at 24®,'Me. 
Western do, 2l@24c.; Spring California ut 24025c.; 
combing Ohio tleeeea, 50058 c. 
Hogs.—T rade slow. Monday last 2 car loads Ohio 
hogs sold oil live weight at 674065(0. IP lb. Tliur - 
day, 1 oar at 54i,c. V It.; 3 cars at. nJic. Friday, 2 ears 
at *5.i35i IP cwt. Trade in city dressed, on a light 
supply rather easier at slightly advanced rates; ex¬ 
treme range. 6H®7'<c. V It., light pigs included. 
House Market.—C ity trade slow and fallen off In 
numbers. The current rates obtained Tor Inferior 
quality horses off; high-priced horses held on sale. 
Nineteen horses were shipped for England und Scot¬ 
land, Including four yearling thorough bred*. Twen¬ 
ty horses arrived per Krlo Railway via Oak Cliff Sta¬ 
tion. 
Comparative Rater. 
This week. Lust week. 
Quality. cents. Cents. 
Quality. Cents. 
Good steers V lb.11 ® 13)4 
Fair.10# @10*' 
Poor.9M@I0 
Poorest. 7 0 9 
Gen. soiling rates....I'JW all 
II ®13X 
lOKau'X 
9 Hj ft 10 
8 H 0 9 
III V® U 
Fertilizers—T he following Is the Ust of retail 
prices: 
Ammonia and Pirns. Acid . 
Dissolved Bono (Mapes).15017# - 2 25 
Plain Suporpliosphiua, mln’l..11014* — 2 Wl 
Pure g’d Bone r tom' (Mapes )..20026 l<@r> 2 16 
do. One. (lo. 20025 405 2 15 
do. coarser grades, proportionally lower. 
Guano, Ac. Potash. 
No. 1 Peruvian. 2®3 
do., guar’teed.. 3 
<lo., rectified... 2 
Ammonlated Super¬ 
phosphate (Mapes)...- 
* Soluble and Avullable. 
PIlO*, 
Amino 
_ 
Actil. 
niu. 
13® IU 
10 
*3 00 
16® 18 
6<3 7 
2 HU 
IU* 
10 
3 25 
10®14* 
3® 4 
2 25 
+ Insoluble. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Aultman A Taylor Mf’g Co.—The Aultman-Taylor 
Thresher. 
Blrdsell Mf'g Co.—The Blrdsell Clover Seuarator. 
Boomer & Boschert Press Co.—A Full Line of Cider 
Machinery. 
Eclipse Wind Mill Co.—ThoCelebrated Eclipse Wind 
Engines. 
Florence Hewing Machine Co.—Tho Florence OU 
Stove. 
Jones of Binghamton—Four-Ton Hay Scales. 
Must (c Oo„ P. P. -Seed and Grain Drill. 
Osgood A Co- FI v o Ton Scales. 
South Bend Irou Works-Oliver’a Chilled Plow. 
Willi mis & Co., M - Williams' Noiseless Thresher. 
Wood, Tuber A Morse—Steam Engines. 
Zimmerman A On., Jno. y,lmmerraiin'3 Portable, 
Galvanized Iron, Fruit and Vegetable Dryer 
and Bake Oven. 
Zinc Collar Pad Co.—The Zinc Collar Pad. 
ADVERTISING RATES : 
Inside, 14t.h and 16th iiagtiH (Agate Bpaco). .4Uc. par line 
*’ 13tli page.. . 50 “ 
Outaide or last page .. 60 11 
Fifty pur ot. extra Tor unusual display. 
Special Noticed, leaded, by count. 70 “ 
Business “ 80 " 
Beading “ l.Oo 
Dlsoouut on 4 Insertions. 5 per ct.; 8 Ins.. 10 per ct.; 
18 ins.. 15 per ct.; 26 ins., 20 per ot.; 62 Ins., 26 per ct. 
IJf” No advertisement inserted for less than $2. 
No. 1 Peruvian Guano -Potash! 
ABSOLUTE PROTECTION and 
choice of a Fertilizer OF ALMOST 
ANY DESIRED STRENGTH In Am¬ 
monia. Phosphoric Acid and Pot¬ 
ash, at prices EVEN LOWER than 
those current In Franco and Cer- 
many, as quoted by Prof. Ville and 
Prof. Coessman. 
Circulars mulled t'roo containing fouiulas for 
Prof. Villr’a Complete Fertilizer’’—manures 
for hipcctnl Crop*. Exhaustion, per acre, of Am- 
munla. Phosphoric Acid and Potash, by leading 
crops. Barn-ynrd Manure, Chemicals and Peruvian 
Guano compared. 
See advertisement, current No. Am. Agriculturist, 
on page 32. 
CHAUI.ES V. KIAPES, 158 Front St.. N. Y. 
The Best and Cheapest. 
BUCHAN’S 
fiSL CRESYLIC SSL 
SHEEP DIP. 
Patented May ZSth, 1867, Unissued July 30fh, 1872. 
A Saponaceous Compouml with Crcsyllc aud 
Carbolic Acid. 
For Preventing and Curing the Heab und ull pura- 
ssltlc dl#i u*os Of the Hkln. Will destroy I Joe, Ticks, 
Fleas, Ac. 
Is beneficial to the general health and condition 
of tho (look. The use of this Dll* will clou use and 
whiten tliu Fleece also Increased the growth or 
weight sufficient to bo it foil equivalent for the cost 
of the Compound. 
This Fropnratiion is Warranted to bo entirely 
luii'tnteMM and free from nil iinisoiiou* Com¬ 
pounds, und will positively do nil rtiut we elulm for 
It. Put up In pacluiges of I, 6, 10, ttf), 10fl and 21KI lbs. 
BUCHAN’S CRESYLIC OINTMENT. 
Certain Death to tho Screw Worm or Grub. 
It not only destroys the worms, but cleanses and 
quickly heals up the offensive sores made by It. 
No fly will nt,uick a wound to which tills prepara¬ 
tion has been applied, .Hneep which finely recover 
from Ihe attack of the worm iiudtir the ordinary 
treatment, are quickly cured hy this appllivitlon. In 
solution', this ointment will be found invaluable for 
healing Badillo Galls, und all abrasions of the skin of 
animals. 
For l urther particulars, send for Price Llsis and 
CiruUlitrs to KIIMlElf . Jir t.ViiCD, 
S3 John Street, New York. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, June 30. 1877. 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
Sbo. A 
ATTENTION, OWNERS OF HORSES! 
a TUE ZINC rOLl.Alt 
afev PAD is the only rnliuhlo 
y i>ad for sore-necked I torses, 
w, i\ C^—«**—**. . ) B and to pruveut galling, ever 
» % / n produced, and has been 
v . A. / JH greatly Improved. Butngof 
it)" s'JlT metal, always retain* It* 
niedlclnul virtue; this no 
Other pud Inis, liver a mil 
lion In use. For nulo by harness milkers in sizes to 
warrant a fit. Manur'd by ZINC COM. a it pad co.. 
Buchaiuin, Mich. Ask your nuruess maker for them. 
Boavtta. 
Cow*. 
Ctlvot. 
Ltmba. 
Sixtieth St. 
... 3,301 
13 
3.887 
ODD 
7,811 
Fortieth st. 
... 1)00 
OU 
OX) 
HarsimusCove ... 
.. 6,485 
00 
C 
14,037 
Totals till* week.. 
.. 8.789 
13 
3.393 
21.898 
•* 1»»t week..., 
,.11,383 
75 
4,290 
25,702 
FISH GUANO. SSk 
percent. Bone Phosphate of Lime. Hult-Dry Fish 
Scrap, good quality, Also SuperplioKplinie und 
Pine fain ml tin into. DDIPCC I n\A/ 
Address rnluto LUVVi 
UUINNIPIAO FEIfTII.IZElt GO., 
180 State St., New Haven, Conn. 
BkKvies.-Monday lust, on a moderate ruu of horn¬ 
ed cattle fresh to hand, trade wan steady , good qual¬ 
ity steers were scarce anil in demand ; inferior quut- 
ity herds were iu over-supply and slow or salo. 
Prices,9013Mc. p n».; weights. 5H01O cwt. Wednes¬ 
day. trade Slow and rate* nil Me. Htroug: prices, 7)4 
r@13sc. V ft.: weights. 4X010 ewt. Tiiunday, trade 
small ; prices, 70!'JXC. V tk.j WOlght*, 4X060. > CWt. 
Friday, the market dosed weak at 7hrg>l2Xo. * ft.; 
weights, 4-Y(rtti'V ewt. From fdlit.iS Fs.. net, huve been 
allowed: geoeiai sales on 666*67 ft*, net. Tlie qual¬ 
ity of these iienls us above quoted was from poor 
grass-fed steers to choice corn-fed. Steers la gene¬ 
ral Coarse and not fully tat. 
Mn i n Ci)\V3-—Trade so small, that dealers de- 
dlnud to furnish report* of sales ; quality Inferior. 
Veals and calves,—S mooth quality veals still 
scarce and In fair demand at. 707So. V ft. ; course 
quality calves la rather belter demand ut 60UYc. 
ft ; buttermilk-fed calves very slow of sale at 4® 
6c. F ft.; 
Bbkep and LAMBS,—Trade steady at fair rates In 
sheep. Lambs in over.supply and very Blow of sule, 
quality in the aggregate not good enough to meet 
the demand, ilondav last sheep sold at5®6Kc. F 
ft.; lambs, 0 ® 8 c. Wednesday,sheep sold at 4K@nKt>. 
V lambs. 5®7Ve. Thursday, sheep, 4®flMc. F ft.; 
lambs, »®8o, Friday, the murketsclosed dull; slieep, 
40O)ic. I< lambs,6® 10c. 
THIS NEW 
-51 ELASTIC TRUSS 
Mad a l'url dktfprlm; from nil olhifrs, Is 
cni>-sh«tp«, willt SbM AdjutllHK Bill 
'{wlfQrMciBi r W In ghiiUt, utlanUi lluplf to ull i»o»ltions 
^ 0 f tb.. body, while itio BALL ' n tho 
af'felW'ijffWS 
^the FINGER. wT«> liglu prnwnra 
111- llenila m buld >U‘ uri ly tisy ami night, suit s rmliunl cuoi ':ert*ln. 
itll- i' ji» y. iluriil.l.' amt riumii, Hi.nl liy mitil, Circulnrw frt’U, 
CEOLESTON TRUSS CO., Marahnl l, Mich. 
BUTTER WORKER. 
The most retractive, 
“ ./P^ HImide and Conven¬ 
er" , j rsjjp.-. lent, yot Invented. 
Wiii-kH 30 II>m. in 
Ie** IIihii 5 min- 
1 “tea, thoroughly 
—1 working out the but- 
L ‘>?Uj| - II U-I'inllli and mixing In 
the salt, Send for olr- 
L 1 H i 111 cular and price lists. 
A. H. REID. No. 6 North 18th St., Philadelphia Pa. 
Jvf* m, THE CELEBRATED ECLIPSE WIND ENGINES 
jhfSK VICTORIOUS AT THE CENTENNIAL. 
lavebeeu L T" —!T—R ecelvet l the Highest Mention of the Judges, ami 
The quill- “K'jftAigk_ P?\ fttfj \ Medal of Uomir. 
‘' S£S THE ORIGINAL SOLID WHEEL 
I? 0 * A s^7|Onll\ Patented 18G7—Rc-issucd 1873, and protected by Five other Patents. 
TFSTIiID TKiV YJ51AXLS--1,000 XTV TJSIEJ. 
veals still YyynHHI|H Proaounccd by Gall way Englncoi-* the most complete Wind Engine made, and 
,* course WdvlSMl IH |» tht- lo C onHtruetloii. 
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8ll|e Ut 4(3} of TffArv wm toCAUllOb It «m»ljr pr.»rv-n«aiiv'Nf^*wmeliid of rocoui aud utilriod Wind 
Mlll t It Uk«< yraffi tomatufo »iif machlna, ant! Vt ;ntl U>lfu< ao \h*f, ruu be oul/ bt lime, 
Pnl no Wind Knc\n« can cL to au bDoest racord that ban not had at l*ant ihr*« ;«**(*' -lulffii |n*Thupait 
lp In might par loin th« invention* an-1 m^rWuts „t otitwra, aa Is ofun .lorn, Aa the fatso*. T,i»wa mj UUltt* «w»ttrn w« 
i/Ai-i-o iu Ihlok purchasira will Uo well r /»A*amirt* <hat th*y do not huj th* “Scolnu hooan*e U Is nh«*p. Uswara 
W OX 3Ul«3, of my MUid clalmiuif all the J»ii|»ru*«ui*n<v utulsr recKJil fst^tits, and ^ouiAtiiBu* onlv on« at that. J’rlor to 187ft 
1 t«» meet r~+.L*r- ’Jr owwO Wind MllU hatl been l’aunua. aud fiuriiir W0. nr the over SuWmd Mill I'lUut* granted, was not 
SdftdMC, & onu that would allow the antlre oonatru«ti«>n i*r a Mill without In aume »»f Ut parts iufrinKtntC 0,1 <»*her Patents, 
f There are plenty of good, ralUbU Wind Mills of Ion* c.l<ff»lpnou. about which here I* no doubl, and parties 
rtSZ » «k t should not puvnhtsa any Mill without Uva nlrculars of other MUU-aud••pOOUlly of the ICvumi- full 
II*'* I U '* , I luformatlouof which can be had 0U application. 
-.sieep, j eclipse WIND MILL CO., Sole Manufacturers, Beloit, ’Wisconsin* 
OLIVERS CHILLED PLOWS" 
160,000 
PLOWS 
isrow in use. 
OVER 
GIVING 
Perfect Satisfaction. 
$500,000 
INVESTED IN 
TKEIIt 
MANUFACTURE. 
With New Jointer and Colter. They are the only perfect ones made. 
Every Farmer should try them. Do not waste money on poor tools. Get the genuine Oliver. Look for the 
name on the beam. 
BE WARE OF IJVERIJVOIJVO IJUITVITIOJYS . 
Manufactured only by SOUTH BEND IRON WORKS, South Bend, Ind. 
General Agent*, ** i * j 
J. in. CHILDS & CO., Utica, N.-Y. Ilraulices at < Indianapolis, Ind. 
IHcBRIDE Sc TltUK, Rochester, N. Y. { Wallas, Texas. 
URAL NEW-YORKER. 
