THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
NEWS POSTSCRIPT*_ \ 
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THE RAILROAD WAR, j 
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Monday, 30.—The hope expressed In another j 
part of this Issue, that we might be enabled to an¬ 
nounce the termination of the present disastrous | 
railroad conflict Is only partially realized. The 
dispatches t his morning still speak of riotous de¬ 
monstrations at several points. At Pllst on, Pa„ 
the guard of a round-house were yesterday over¬ 
powered by a party of disguised men and the 
building burnt. At Keyscr. W. Va., a train was 
wrecked on the road through guarded by two 
companies of regulars, and halt a dozen others, 
thereby prevented from advancing. Tbe rabble 
then dispersed as the troops were preparing to 
attack them. Three companies or artillery have 
just arrived at the place, and will probably he 
able to suppress future lawlessness. 
At Port Morris. N. J„ the strikers, while Insist¬ 
ing on their demands, are guarding the railroad 
company’s property against the efforts of outside 
parties to destroy It. Throughout the anthracite 
coal regions of Pennsylvania a reign of anarchy 
has been Inaugurated by crowds of miners, who 
have been forced Into Idleness by the stoppage of 
work on account of the blockade of transporta¬ 
tion on the railroads. Away down In New Or¬ 
leans a strike of working men Is threatened, and 
Gov. Nleholla has called out two companies of 
militia, and ordered them to use no blank car¬ 
tridges, but to rigorously disperse every mob, at. 
any cost. On the Pittsburg and Ft. Way no Road 
a compromise has been effected and work resum¬ 
ed. At East St. Louts the mob threaten to destroy 
the bridge across the Mississippi, and troops, both 
State and Federal, are concentrating there tor Its 
protection At alt other points all is reported 
peaceful, although considerable bitterness of feel¬ 
ing still exists among the strikers. The general 
prospects, however, are hopeful of an early settle¬ 
ment of the troubles, and moBt of the roads will 
resume operations to-day. 
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Across the Atlantic, England has shipped seve¬ 
ral regiments nominally for Malta, but possibly 
for Gallipoli (on tbe European side of the Bospho- 
rus) or even Constantinople. A large part of the 
Russian army has crossed the lialkans and Is 
pressing on towards Atlrlanople. Kustcbuk Is re¬ 
ported lu ruins from the Muscovite bombardment, 
but It will hold out probably for some time to 
come. In Asia the Russians have been reinforced, 
and seem to be preparing to try another advance. 
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IIap|*y tidings ror nervous sulTerere, and those 
who have been dosed, drugged and quacked. Pul- 
vermacber’s Electric Belts effectually cure pre¬ 
mature debility, weakness and decay. Book and 
Journal, with information worth thousands, mail¬ 
ed free. Address I’clvekmaciiek Uai.vanio CO., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. _ 
THE MARKETS. _ 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
to ndvanceabove the new figures of the past excited 
week. 
Uplands. Ala. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary. . 10 11-16 10 11-10 11 13-16 10 13-16 
Strict ordinary. 11 1-16 11 1-16 11 3-16 11 3-10 
Good ordinary. 11 5-16 It 5-16 11 7-16 II ;*W 
Strict good do. . 11 9-16 11 9-16 1111-16 II 11-16 
Cow middling.11V ll\ llM .J.V*. ... 
Strict low middling ;.. 1115-10 11 15-16 12 1-16 12 1-16 
Middling. 12K 12& 12k l'-’M 
Good middling.12« 12H 13X MK 
Strict good middling.. 12* 12)4 12V 12V 
Middling fair...... ... 13 13 13» I3tf 
Fair.13V blV 13* 1314 
Stained. 
Good ordinary.10 5-16 , Low middling,... Ilk 
Strict ordinary..1111-16 Middling..... 11* 
Futures closed steady. 
Bid. Asked. I Bid, Asked. 
July.12.20 . December.. .11.37 11.38 
August....r.'.is 13.19 | January.11.50 11.52 
... Ilk 
... 11K 
Bid. Asked. I Bid. Asked. 
July.12.20 . December.. .11.37 11.38 
August.....12.13 12.19 ] January. 11.50 11.52 
September ...12.01 I 18.02 i February....11.64 1|.05 
October.11.53 11.51 Mure-.11.78 ll.SO 
November.11.36 11.37 I 
Drird Fur its—R equire Unt a brief allusion. Ex¬ 
porters seem to have scoured all of the host lots to 
lie had at I he ruling prices. Some parties are salu 
tu bo bidding In anticipation of a limited crop of 
new. The crop of 1877 will In all probability be light 
HU it Is rather early to count upon its bearing upon 
the market. A small crop would prove tt full one 
without an export demand. New peaches will find 
an unusually clear market. Small trulls are quiet. 
We quote: 
statu sliced, from to choice, tstake.i quarters. 4k 
®6c.; Western, 3VM5C-: Southern sliced, lt«M\c.; 
quarters.Hkn*lc.; Blaelcberries. i>X«0e. Cherries 9® 
lie. Raspberries, 8 Qmj22c. 
KOCS—Have favored sellers all the week, blit as 
larger arrivals are In view the Arm feeling will lie 
apt to reverse. Western have been up to 22c.. but 
thu demand was small. To-day’s quotations, which 
urn weak, are 8U<c21c. for near points ; !!m20c. for 
.State and I’onnsTlvunlii; l.Hi.olHo. for Canadian; 17© 
18c. for good to fresh Western. 
Kssiist ilAL OILS.—W« urn advised of UO ChllUgO 
In any Item. 
Ft,ora.—The tendency of the market was slightly 
upward enrly In the week, on the interruption to 
supplies, liut now lliat the difficulties have been 
pretty well adjusted, and free supplies of new ex¬ 
pected, prices are weak. _ 
Bn port) no, |5.35®*t, np to 86.75 for fancy; white 
wheat extras, *3«c]ll; red and umber winter wheat. 
87 250,9.25, St. LOUIS at i6..i0«i7.25 for fair extras, to 
*10.25 for choice. 
Fansu Fit in T9 will soon have peaches for the ab¬ 
sorbing feature. Maryland and Delaware begin to 
ship liberally; 62 car-loads for tho past two days. 
Recent storms destroyed a grout, many Hales, and 
dealers here would not deplore the complete (In¬ 
struction or that undesirable variety. North Curo- 
nmi will be through during the coming week. I he 
uld North State has won a favorable reputation this 
season for good fruit, and growers there may regard 
New York as a s.-tUud market in future. Two more 
car-loads or California pears have been pul out: UO 
morn in come until the fall, Prime BoUtherii mul- 
ons will be u short erop. Apples or berries do not 
sell with much vim. and prices Continue easy. I‘co¬ 
il UU arc quiet but when rnnaters replenish at. all, 
they have to give full advanced rates. We quote 
Apples, red Astruchuii. v bbl., #I.HiKa)2.2S: sour 
bough, f 1.25*2; sweet do. $K<d.75. Currants, cher¬ 
ry, © it., 2uflt0.; small not wanted : black, Nadia. Ant¬ 
werp 3ds, 'iu,te. Blackberries, cultivated. Wot 12c. lor 
N J.. Seville, for Southern. Whortleberries. 8125© 
2.85 '« bnsli., the hit or Tor mountain California 
pears, Biirllett, V crate. Stale.; N. Y. hell, $2.50 W 
hhl.; sfluolcr. *I.Mi®2; Southern Hart lotto- V crate, 
cooking, F bbl . 81.50»2. l'eftclics. Hale*, V crate, 
iac.(«.8i; baskets, 4iie*ii6c.; North Carolina, Jl.Wkisi-jft 
F crate. Will ermelOUs, tin., Asto.iOc. F 100 ■ N. *10 
(,<d5; Norfolk nutmegs, 82®2.!K). Peanut*. choice, 
81.85® 1.60; other, TldiMil.SO. Ilot-houso grapes. B. 
llumburg.C5®70c. >(h sWflat-Wliter, #5(S40c, 
of live poultry, owing to blockaded roads, but prices 
have not run up exornltantly. We quote: 
Spring chickens Ik tb. Southern, 2Jk<(;2 o.: WeHtcrn, 
18©19c.; Fowls, State and N. J., I7@18c. V 
Western do.. 16c. Roosters, 10c. lurkeyj* F'® 1 ';®- 
Ducks. Old N. J. spring ducks. Tnc.Mll.W fO' 
points.arid 45@6UC. for Western i Ohl|Western, WtiiToC. 
Geese, Western, $1.00©1.7fi. , . , 
Very little dressed arriving, nnd not muoli wanted. 
"'Turkeya! Fhilndclphia. dry picked. 15®\7<% a N. 
J., l7(#lSe.* State and Western, l«@14c. * hlludelphla 
spring ehiekeflHt, 2lr*2zc.: N.J. do,, 20®21c.; W estern 
do..lS®1»n.; tall do.. IHtwlUc. PennsVlVIinla lo d N. 
Y. fowls. UtsalOc.; State and Western, 148100. Ducks. 
drosBiut, lBtftfOe. Squub, tfinio, 11.75 
No game In market, Sportsmen end shippers now 
have nearer maruots than New York. 
Bekos.-T here Is merely a nominal market atthl* 
season. C^^vt' 1 % tit Timothy Khtx- 
seed western rough, 8L60© 1.10. 
SUNDRlk*. — Petroleum, refined it bids. 13\c.; 
cases I8.W2IC..; on cake. 834.5IM3SC. for Western: 
.Molasses, grocery grades, 40®A'>e.; Rice i>)4® i -ie. for 
Riingoun. Sugars crushed UKc. Powdered ami 
Granuluted, lie.: Standard ‘ A ” IflVWlljic- Whis¬ 
key lower? per Gallon, 81.16: Lemon* per box, 83© 
3.5fle. Oranges, 8: CocounuU por M. 20<w40c.. 
TOBACCO.-Keatuoky quiet uml unchanged. Seed 
leaf quoted in latest was: 10 - e 
Sundries,4®Me.- New Kngland, 1876, 12®lfi& : 187.’. 
lhu)2l>4c!.; Ohio, 18 i 1-’75.6©11,HC.; WUtcuiisln, 1H,4 id, 
3 VC. 
V EOETABLES. Thosupplv of potatoes Is large and 
the crop will have to be a cheap-selling one this 
year: fur general stock *l©li20 Is quoted . a lew fan¬ 
cy Rose at 81.Ml. E. Hose are turning ont elegantly. 
Green si off is cheap, and the high tendency <>t other 
stnll during I he past week has kept market garden¬ 
ers quite busy. Wo quote : 
1,. l.Tonialoes, nest 27®6201 sweat corn. 100. vJmMc. 
common, groen peas. 1 bush. bug. Nku-Dll: 
string beans, 3i)i<t50e.: wax h«u us. bbh. rale.; l.inm do. 
hag, *2.75*8: egg plaiii“. do/.,, tl©I.T6; euoumhnra, 
UK), 2,'iGtfiOe,: cabbages, 100, 8h.t2; cauliflower, do. |2® 
4 ; beets, 1UO bulls., fbioLoO: turnips. 100. SOo.-, carrots, 
lJo bch*„ 8l“gl.?e: onion*, bbl.. $2.WXi»S; marrow 
squash, do,, 50*750. 
Wool.. The wauls of manufacturers scorn lobe 
small. HOfne are drawing upon local or more con¬ 
venient supplies ttian the New York market affords. 
Prices not qnotatily changed. We quote: 
Ohio, PannsyIvanla and Virginia picklock, j-©fno.: 
X to X X. 43©5J0.; No. 2 to No. 1. 35©45o.; coarse, 32© 
35c.: combing, 5kwfi8o.; Stare und Western X to AM 
1 SMGtillc.; No. 2 to No. 1. 35®4U; course, 30©3Jc.; comb¬ 
ing, 50©55e.; do. damaged, 37®40c. 
|0CeuT ^d vert^cmcntg, _ 
LANDS FOR SALE. 
960,000 ACRES 
In Southwest Missouri. 
First-class Stock Farms. exceUent Agricultural 
Bands, and the best Tobacco Itoalon lu the West. 
Short winters, no gra88hnppor6. orderly society, 
good markets and a healthy country. Low 1 rices , 
"Free Transportation from St. I.ouls to the lands 
furnished, purchaser*. For further infonmub.n, ad- 
and Walnut 
\Sa r\%# r o ml' “ DEAI.v.lts. »AMrU.s » Kl- “• 
Amp A month Ml e 
S95 CANDY 
\J " T CC LkrtKiiH in,.,* 
I & NOVELTIES i..,o.,Kiowin>- 
[. giuru A Co., Lmotmwu, o. 
New Yohk. Saturday, July 28,1577. 
NEW YORK CITY is sensitive to any event of pub¬ 
lic or national interest, and the mere vibration of 
tho unfortunate riots ha# been snllleient to create a 
murkeil pause In business. Obstructions to freight 
lines have given many articles of dally need at least 
a scarce tone, and a feverish advance has boon cur¬ 
rent for several days. But buyers are not operating 
with much freedom at the high rates, as they feel 
positive the inflation cannot be sustained when the 
rails are opened, 
Beans ure held at full former prices for roodiums 
and nn.rrows: only a moderate denmna fuf ihe f '- 
mer and merely an ordered call tin tin: lutttr. V.\ 
tra-grado red kidneys are firm ; others and wh o 
are neglected. Pea heans quiet. Canad an field 
peas, in bulk and band, held above the bta of »6o.. 
for best $1 asked. Green peus weak f 
southern If. E.. 2 -onsnei bag. * 'y° r , U ' J ^ good 
Suito medium Uuunn* prnav, 
$2.55*2.75: .V ester n. f3,05©2.75 : uiiirrow*. PJime, de¬ 
livered to vessel. 8»^5»3.fi7; fulrj10 KOod. iU.40®A5U . 
pea, $2Jk)®8; white kidney, $2.3 d®2.7o, red do., »-™l 
@■'1.20; black beans, * 2 .75® 1.85. 
Exports past week, 21u hbls. 
BEESWAX firm, with a brisk export Inquiry, at 
30HC. tor pure Western, and w!4©d1c. foi ptime 
Southern yellow. 
Exports past week, 11.600 US. 
Butter 1ms felt the effect of diminished eiipplleB 
as severely »a any marketable item. l ''"“; y ^' l , '° 
grades ot State were not too plenty before transpor¬ 
tation was impeded, uud higher tlgiires for Donit ess 
State pails, orflflraery, hall and Welsh tubs, ruled 
very strong for several days early in tlic week. Gotn- 
moii and medium grade*.arewlbhout*lendy o«lI,and 
there is no encouraging tone to rflcflntquotations. 
With the subbliloDce of tbe raBlvaY cutonitdlon, 
prices even lor me best goods arc shrinking back, 
and with free receipts sellers look for easy hbota- 
tions, while a rush may effect ad eel l n o not corn pea¬ 
se ted for by late scarcity. Wo have no 'fit t h lag* 
of Western butler severely, .<» conslderubie has 
been held instore, l'ricca are unchanged. hobJerB 
having carried It so Jar, insist upon taking the full 
chance of ultimately paying figures. Shippers have 
operated to some extent, and when quiet Is rextoiwd. 
a better business to this Way is lookud fur. We 
Choice State palls. 23®24c.: other, 15w,20c.: cream¬ 
ery, choice, 27c.: other. 24®26c.. bait mbs. Iba), 22® 
24c.: other, 18iw20c.; Welsh, fine, 8ft<*23o.; other. 18® 
■Mo.; poor state. 10®l7c.; urkln*. Uka-Sic.: Western 
creamery, c|w}cc*2t&v?rti-: oilier, dairy tubs, 
best, TM2Uc.: other, 1S®18«.: faciory tubs, best, 18c.: 
other. I3..' isc.; poor but sound We-stcru, 10wl2c.: fir¬ 
kin, 106617c.: grease, UtY©9«u. Receipts for the 
week, L'.t,2tJh pkgs. Exports. 9,'ibU pkgs. 
CHEESE— Haa been in a very undecided condition 
since the tumult. On Tuesday tbe market was com¬ 
pletely bare, and supplies have been light all tue 
week, as many owners would pot risk shipments 
this wav. Bhippers have taken all that were avail¬ 
able. Early in the week llWllKc. was made for best 
factory. but the annexed are fair rates ror the busi¬ 
ness. We quote: , , , 
State factory, flue, lOX^b'YC.: fair to good. p\@ 
lGtfc.; poor to fair, 7^»Vo.; lUny. best, 8H©'JXc.; 
other. 3c.; Western factory, Cheddar, 9i4®ltM4 fiat, 
other, 6.bii«9c.; skuumed, 5®'Ic. 
Exports tor the week, 61,897 boxes. Gold, 10a>i. 
Liverpool cable, 54s. 
Cotton.—S pot closed firm, but without a tendency 
Grain.-R al ly In the week through the railroad 
alrik.’ price* were advancing sharply, and itpprehen- 
sions of Inability to meet coo tracts for the new crop 
made for the latter part Of till* month, and early 
Augustdclivery but within a dav or two the excite- 
inein. has subsided amt prices settling hack ; No. . 
roil for A tieual,fM3<5L45)4 1 do. for Sflptonibor. $1,10 
(itiUOHc. No. 2 spring for Beptember at $.|.30:«il.,lli;<c.; 
Rye is actlviy ut 7le. for No. 2 Westeyu, Corn Closed 
at IMKC. for .1 ulv, and W^rflojo. for A ugUSt. No. 2. on 
spot. 64c.; C3e. for July, and bOVi lor September 
OAts, sales at 35©l2e, for mixed Western, .it which 
26 ms. avevugo at Tic,: wliltn Wflsiern nt lUa.iiilc. ol 
which SOF* average at 46: while Btale at 60KO.S No. 
Chicago at 13c.. No. 3 white at lONtctllc. 
Uay and Straw--F armers are alining to work 
oB their old hay. A* tho remnants are mostly low 
grade tho market t* somewhat overstocked with 
unsalable hales Local trade him heuu dull at about 
former rates. Small lots of now huy ((noted at $K 
Exports, past week, 1IX) tiales ; since Jan. 1st, 29,377 
do.; same time la*l year, 31,650 do. 
nor-S. ’Thu demand 1* moderate, but prices nre 
firm. Boilers do not look for much activity until 
new lire marketable. By the iidrtdlv of August some 
of the growth will he. r.-udvto forward. Crop ad¬ 
vices generally good. The current Impression Is 
that England will want a llhcrut share oi American. 
"stule. cholce. '76. I2f«,l?c.; fair to prime, 7®9u.; poor, 
jg-gfia.; Eastern, 76tllc.; Western, good to prime, 8© 
10c,; other, 6®7o.; crop of “5, fi*8c. 
FltOVISIONS-nave been but slightly affected by 
the railroad troubles, the only very marked changes 
bemg In prices or spot lots, which are higher. 
Mess pork, *11.40 for Spot, $14.26 for August, and 
*14.35 for Beptember, Bacon at 75fc. for long clear. 
1 urd at 89.47' for spot lot*. 89.4 i for August, and $■'. 15 
for Septemher. Stearlne at lQK®Wko. for prime. 
Beef ham* ut $2i©2lJ>0- Beef at $11®I2 for plain 
mess, $13© 13-50 for extra mess. 
POULTRY AND Gam e.-W e have been very short 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
» New York, July 28. 1877. 
i,IV* Stock lots participated In the commercial per¬ 
plexity occasioned bv the attempt, at mob rule. U Is 
Impossible to quote beet in classes, hut we give the 
late closing rates lor the unique gathering cattle on 
ruio There lots been but little exporta¬ 
tion’ Some stock intended to go abroad wore taken 
fro local use In the tibseneo of good quality. I be 
highest point was DSC. for prime steers. Onaatui- 
duv 'JS©lle. tor common ‘jiimtiti ths. dross; good to 
prime oxen, 12©l3c,; 56©5H dress. Choice steers 135. 
wi le, llooelpls tor the week, 3,315 head. 
The receipts Include 64 cows, milch cows not 
named in a comprehensive way tor quotations. 
VKALlias been In fair supply, quoted 6®7o. for 
fair to prime, State and N.J.. and 3©lc. for butter¬ 
milk. 
Hnt'.Kf and l.A was have arrived a* liberally a* 
If their hud been no break In transportation, though 
gome of our local larms must have been ski mined 
pretty closely t'l make up the total of 12,173 head. 
Slleep quoted 6}<©6Xc- with a few extra at |».i}<0, 
I.iiutbs li's'.'HI'jc. for ordinary to good, und 8fc©J/4c. 
for prime to extra, 
SWIXB have merely it nominal market, so few 
coming from the West. The arrivals were 2.908, 
which were not part on. rule regularly. The closing 
dressed price 8/Tadic. 
advertising rates: 
InBlde. 11th and 16th pages (Agate space), ,40c. per Hue 
" 13th page. «* „ 
Ontslde or lust page. M 
Fifty ocr cL extra for unusual display. 
Special NoUccs. leaded, by count. TO 
Busiuews “ .»! 
Reading 1,u( ' 
Discount ou 4 Insertions. 6 per ct.: H his., lo per ct.; 
13 his,. le per ct.; 26 inH., 20 per ct.; 62 Ins., 25 per ot. 
ji/- No advertisement inserted for less than $2. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Blrdsell Mf’g Co.-The Blrdsell Clover Bcparator. 
Boomer & Boschert Press Co.-Power Cider and 
Wine Press. 
Deane, A I,. Lands tor Rale. 
Dickey. A. P. • Kurin Fanning Mill. 
Florence Sowing Maculae Co.—The Florence Oil 
IluiitmL L25■ Klevnnt Cards. 
Bord A Taylor Superior Dry Goods. 
Payne ft Suns, 14. W— Eureka Safely Power. 
An EfiKGA NT i'AIcnS, NO TWO A IjI K E» 
fj l with nmuo« lUc.J 15 Cotuld iMuitos *ir Aa~ 
/T truaaejs Hio : or Jh Miui Scroll CurclPt 20 itylCH, 
UU no name. me-. Nassau. N. Y. 
25 
The Best and Cheapest. 
BUCHAN’S 
SHEEP DIP. 
Patented Map 28th, 1867. Tie-Usued JuiuMlh, 1872. 
A HaponaueouM (lumpound with Cresylie ittnl 
('nilxilic Acid. 
For Preventing and Curing tlic Scab urd all lmra- 
usttlc discuses ut t);e Bkio. Will destroy Lice, 1 iuks, 
' ls'bencticlul to the general health and condition 
of the Hock. The use of this Ill P will demise and 
whiten the Fleeee - also increased the growth or 
weight Huffleleiit to bo u full equivalent for the cost 
of tno Cmupiiilndr , , 
TIiIh Pmuaiatlun i« Warmntn(i to bo nil I rely 
hni-nilcft* urnl free from all piitKontia* *■"} n ~ 
pounds, and Will positively do all tbalt we claitn tor 
B, l*ut up In packages of I. a 10. 60. loO > u| d 2 tiolbs. 
BUCHAN’S CRESYLIC OINTMENT. 
Certain Death to tho Screw Worm or Grub. 
It. not only destroys the worm* but eleuriHo* and 
quickly heal* up the offomdvu sores made by it. 
No tlv will attack u wound to which this prepara¬ 
tion ha* been applied. Snoop wliloli rarely recover 
from the attack or tno worm under the ordinary 
treatment, are quickly Cured by this application. In 
solution, this ointment will be found invaluable for 
healing Saddle Galls, and all abrasion# of the skin of 
lU Knr U further particulars, send for Price Lid# and 
Circulars to Iv I Dl>Klf ft I. A I1HJ. 
S3 John Bd'sel, New Yorh. 
9 ^9^^ The Anti-Friction Hay Carrier 
ji jt-JC. 4n“n ~ i lr 4 -' moiU’Y. H I« iliupli*; Uu-gT^I*' 
/ tiling positive ; it little on IViciiou roll*, Ubucg 
r-7 will eoiru* biM'U on Tim track. It 
IrtuJpon'Ivo ; thu ejtrrloif C0|U but a trll!**, uiuny 
. I.ihuJimmIh nro In troubl** about got 
T’ f '' time ovy* binxm*, nr to the ttllU of 
*j r ' \ buy*, lliiy U itra[i|>u<l wboro a«« 1 lb«? 
work of mowing ii n*»luciRt. Truck mIiouUI l>Q 
jtjf] fjjr v put up nuw wliilo burn# arc full, 
IfcwiT S*nil for clfuiiUru nn l for irftcklnc 
yJlV burn, to l‘i ft* Wind KiitflliU k Co., IU« 
titYln* III., maim fact uro of tb® Om ItalUblo 
€4 llalbutuy StADilnrd VVfpil Mill. 
WIND MILL. 
11 i V II <7 nUlWl *»- *»•-DDIVW'. . * ........ 
Pierce. Chits. F.-'l'dfitnv’s Domestic Refrigerators. 
Roe. 1*1 i‘ -1st Premium Strawberry Plants. 
Smith & Co., II.—$9.5 ft Month and Expenses. 
Huuth llend Iron Works—Oli ver’S ChiBed Plow. 
Straub Mill Co.—Mill Machinery for Wheat, Corn or 
» 
TheMl'lburn Wagon Co.-The Mil burn Wagon. 
Wheeler ft Mellck Co -Modal Machines. 
White Smith ft Co.—Temperance Revival Songs. 
HALLADAY’S i 
STANDARD, 'f 
Perrectlv Self-Regulating. \ 
The Best. Cheapest, most Du* ^ 
rableund Popular Mill made. 
Manufactured under tho lin- f* 
mediate supervision of In- t . 
ventor 
22 YEARS. 
S 3 , 000,000 
worth now in use. . ■& :, 
Send for Ulus- -fl- 
tratvl Catalogue 
and Price List. 7 
u. S. WIND EHGINt tyjfjii 
& pump co., ijt 'Tt ' 
BATAVIA, UX. 
OLIVER’S CHILLED PLOWS. 
160,000 
PLOWS 
NOW 11 ST TJSE, 
OVER 
$ 500,000 
INVESTED IN 
GIVING 
THEIR 
. „ MANUPA 0 TURE. 
Perfect Satisfaction. 
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 
name on the heanu /.V/'R/.V«/.V6' IMITATIONS. 
Manuto "-% hy SOUTH BEND IRON WORKS. South Bend, Ind. 
General Agent*, Bran lice» at \ IndlanapoHs, Ind. 
j. iff. cmi.DS Sc CO., Utica, N.SY. | Balias, lexas. 
ffcBlUUE A: THUIi, Uocliester, N. Y. 
niaiiKfiflld. Ohio. 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
Balias, Texas. 
