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Cresylic Ointment. 
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MAY 2S 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
aged Emperor of Germany was made by a social¬ 
ist named Hodel, a native of Lelpslc. While the 
Emperor was driving out in Under der Linden, 
the principal street In Berlin, the fellow fired a 
couple of shot9 at him, but fortunately without 
hitting him. The would-be assassin waa at once 
arrested. At first he claimed that he merely 
wished to commit suicide In such a public manner 
as to attract attention to the wretched condition 
of the working classes to which he belonged, but 
It was proved conclusively that he aimed at the 
Emperor, and then he owned up to the fact. 
Socialism Is becoming a terror to the upper and 
middle classes throughout, Germany. The great 
strike ur mill operatives In England still con- 
tlnues Nearly 7a,00u men are t hus kept Idle, and 
tour times that number of women and children 
starviug. 
- » ♦ ♦ - 
Manufacturers of Ladies’ Suits, that, use the 
Davis Vertical Peed Sewing Machine, are doing 
the Bewing In the most elegant manner, and en¬ 
tirely without basting, or showing the stitches, 
by the use of very simple attachments. The In¬ 
vention and lntroducilon of the Vertical Peed is 
an Invaluable addition to Sawing Mechanism. 
The old under-feed machines will bo rapidly su¬ 
perseded by this new and more perfect, device for 
sewing, as it Is adapted to every variety or work. 
The Davis Sewing Machine Company are building 
an addition to their large manufactory at Water- 
town, New York. 
-»-»-♦- 
We call the attention of farmers and thresher- 
men to the advertisement of the Fearless Horse- 
Power and Thresher and Cleaner, elsewhere in 
this number of our paper. This machine is the 
only one that received au Award on both Horse¬ 
power and Thresher and Cleaner at the Centen¬ 
nial Exhibition,Philadelphia,and ranks among the 
best ol its class. An Ex-President of the New 
York .State Agricultural Sooiety said of Harder's 
Machines, “ they are the best ever made,” and 
the same testimony has been borne by equally 
good authority time and again. For further in¬ 
formation send to Mi nard Harder, Cobleskill, 
N. Y. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Niw York. Saturday, May 18, 1878. 
Beans and PEAs.-Strlctly choice Mediums are 
the only ones of that grade selling, and prices are 
stronger with emulI sales. Marrow beans lor Ha¬ 
vana use are unsettled, owing to a late advance in 
freight; the oust is now 90c. por hbl; formerly 30c. 
\V. t. nutrient bnoomon udjiDueo. Exports this week 
are large,us they contain about 1.0U0 bb)». for Brazil; 
a new outlet for wholesale par dels. 1‘nu Bonns Brm 
for prime. White Kidney steady. Bed are soiree, 
having linen largely included In the Hite Miles for 
Pernambuco. Black beads quiet. Receipts of beaus 
foi week, 7,492 bush, Canadian peas ar» easier for 
ordinary duality, bulk turn bond, quoin! 83c. (ireen 
Fean doing better, $I.U5fe 1.10 ; Southern U. K Felix 
nominal, ill 42S5 ui 3 00. Ex ports of peas. 17,600 bosh. 
Wn quote medium beans, choice, 8l.iitel.67K ; fair to 
pood, $l.;>oia 1.60: marrow, prime, free to vessel.8l.7te 
1.75; tali to good, tl.6tel.u0: Bad beans, tl.toatii.ti6; 
white kidney, tl.Gtel.7U; red do., i black 
beans, *2.40 
BtiTTKB.—Moderate prices have ruled since our 
last, but the market lias shown a steady animation 
that might have helped rates, were not supplies so 
liberal. Western butter tormx a large share of the 
receipts, but with rich, yellow State at the present 
ranges, Western has not its old lime dominion over 
close buyers. Exporters include some cie.nnoiy In 
their purchases. Firkins are wunted fuieaslwisu 
use, but littvu to be packed here. Welsh tubs also 
have been repacked to some extent. Stale fanners’ 
buttei down ; great care, however, should bn used as 
tlm proceed mu at this early period is more nrle»s ex¬ 
perimental. Milled Western factory l* alow of sale, 
and even hue ladlc-paeked must have extra merit to 
reach the price-limit. 
Receipts for the week 24.812 pkgs, ; exports do. 
We uuoie : 
State creamery, choice 21®22e., u tew at 23c.: fair 
to goad lte20 Halt tubs and pulls selected, 19us2Uc.; 
fair to good, triallkc.; Welsh tubs, eta ice. 18®19c: 
other useful, |.v*)6c.: poor or stale State. itel3c,; 
Western, creamery choice. 2Ie.; other, 17 m 19 c.r West¬ 
ern dairy tine Hi 18c.: other, lteLV-V factory (ladled) 
IteHe. do. (milled) ll#i2o.; poor Western 7a,10e.; do. 
and grease, hoiks. 
Exports, past week, 4,300 pkgs. 
beeswax. —At reduced prices a small trade comes 
from exporters. Sales ut 27ig,27Kc for Southern, and 
Western at 20Kc. 
Exports past week 4,475 tbs. Extra N. C. Wax held 
abovo 27c. 
Broom Corn.—Ib very slow but not changed In 
C rtoc. Quotations are i2iJi7.Sc for hurl and short 
rush i :h*6Kc. tor medium green, 4fc5o. for red 
and red-tipped. ¥ tt. 
Cotton has shown u freer export demand, and 
dosed tlrm, I attest prices are ll.13ctibll.Uo. for Mar ; 
11.22c. for June; ll.32c. for July; ll.H6tnilI.88c. for 
August; 10.9&*10 97c. for September; 10.754s 10.77c. 
for October: I0.tttel0.67c. tor November: 1U IStifc 
10.87c. for December; I0.7.ics 111.77c. tor Ji.nuary; 
10.85ttlO.S-tc. for February : 10.93<ail0.9&c. for March, 
ami ll.iw Tor April. 
quotations are based on American standard of 
classification, and on cotton In store ruunlug In 
outiltly not more than half a grade above or below 
the grade quoted. 
tho grade quoted. 
Uplands. Ala. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary.8* S'< 83* 8 K 
Strict ordinary.....11 9 9K 9K 
Good ordinary. 9H ’ 9K 9« 9K 
Strict g'Kid do. 10 10 10K 10K 
Low umklllng.Ill 7-18 1 1 7-li! 10 0-18 10 9-18 
Strict low middling.... 10 11-16 1011-18 10 13-16 1013-16 
MlddllnsJ.11 11 UK IlK 
Good middling.UK UK 1U UK 
Strict good middling..11 11-16 11 il-lli 1113-16 1113-16 
Middling fair.... . ..12 3-18 12 3-18 12 5-16 12 5-16 
Fair . 12 11-16 12 11-16 12 13-16 12 13-16 
Stainer!, 
Good ordinary. 8 6-16; Strict ordinary.9 l-18o; Low 
middling. Middling. iO.Ko. 
Cbeese.—E arly In the week shippers were very In. 
• different, and but very little business was accom¬ 
plished notwithstanding a willingness to accept con¬ 
cessions. Prices dually settled sharply and export 
trade was invigorated. Al the close the supplies 
for me week proved lighter than had heen expected 
and a steadier market was the result. Quotations 
are: 
For factories, ItelQWfi. for bust lots, the latter for 
special lots; 3 fcUJgc. for good and prime; 5 ( »7c. for 
half skimmed, and 3v«5c. for skimmed. Siuie. farm 
dairy at lifclQc. for good to choice, 7*8o. tor lair to 
good and -V.jbtc. fur poor skimmed. Western at 10a. 
for tine: 8.K&9KC. for good to prime; 9K6U)JfO. for 
western it at: teDe. for good to prime; half skimmed, 
Gw , 'C.'. skimmed. 3(i}40. 
Cold weather has taken tiff a good deal of “ show” 
from even Some of the best factories, and part of the 
undooided feeling of the early part of the week may¬ 
be ascribed to that fact. 
^Exports for the week. 46,798 packages. 
. Receipts, 58,425 boxes. 
i Gold doses 1Q0K. - 
Ala. Orleans. 
S'< 83* 
9 9K 
9K 9K 
10 10K 
11 7-16 10 9-18 
1011-16 10 13-16 
U UK 
It K It* 
11 il—IK 11 13-16 
12 3-16 12 5-16 
12 11-16 12 13-16 
Liverpool quotation, 61®62s. new cheese. 
Dried Fruits.—S ome slight changes in prices of 
small fruits, and the general market is very dull. 
Peaches—Fancy North Carolina l2<3U3c.: choice 
Georgia lo-fclic.; good to prune Georgia; telOc.; on, 
peeled halves l.-ju,; quarters. 4c. Pitied cherries 
choice new, 2Ifc22'j.: Rusph«rrle» v -i>Va27c. New York 
State plums. 12K(*13: Southernjjfrttn 9 . I|@12c. Black¬ 
berries, 10s 0Kc. Apples—State quarlers. 4*f»6Ke.; 
do 8 Iced, prime. 6 fc 6 KC,;good, oc.; Western quarters. 
4fc4Ke-: Si.uthom at 6o»7c. for prime sliced. bTfiRc. for 
fair to good; Southern quarters. Gt-r'fKe.; Tennes¬ 
see qnmters. In nags, at 2y,n} K«.‘, prime and fancy 
North Carolina el,ced at te—c. 
Exports for the week, 697 bbls. dried apples. 
Egos —Receipts for tho week, 13.015 bbls.; do last 
wei-k. 12.042 do. Supplies are very liberal and the 
demand has not kept pace with them. Western or 
Canadian stock Is not running regularly tine, and 
buyers Insist upon Ihe Count being made good. Duck 
eggs s li in with hens, (loose egg- dull at 24<325c. 
Nelli- points, Htsleo.; State and Penn.. 13c.: West¬ 
ern and Canadian, fresh, 126412WC.; fair Southern, 11 
WllHC,: Inferior or stored eggs, Uc. 
Flour. -Has yielded In price Ite’JOo. per bbl. and 
closed weak and rather dull an the tame advices 
from ike other side. 
Latest prices lire f 4 .IOlAU. 6 n for very poor to strictly 
choice supet One State (fancy lots a shade higher); 
H.OitS.3.00 for very poor to good extra do. odd lots 
und lines; $5.00* a tti for good to fancy do.; $4.10684.60 
for very poor to choice auperperUras. Indiana, 
Iowa. Miohlgan Ohio, AC., (fane* loin at higher fig¬ 
ures); $4.60[uif>.fH> for inferior toguod shipping extra 
do., and $.'ifc)5.40 for good to fancy extra do.; 
common to choice white wheat extras, »3.15®«,25; 
choice to fancy do at |6.25<ai7.25: red amt amber 
winter wheat, inferior to choice trade arid family, 
at |4.85'rt(;.a>: round hoop Ohio at ft.75*5.10 arid 
trade and tutnlly brands of do. al 95.15<*t;.2o. the 
latter rate Tor choice: (fancy lots quoted higher); 
St. Louis, $4.'.i:fc5.7i for very poor to good extra, and 
8o.7..:*iiD) for good to very choice, with a few 
brands Of fancy quality quoted up to 87.00fc7.25); 
Minnesota clear, very Inferior to very choice at 
§4.60fttiAJQ; Minnesota “ straight,” inferior to very 
fancy, -.t f5.r»1ar..75, and patent poor to fancy 
oholcoat f,'i.T;V,« 8 ..‘;U tin sound stock at from 82.2&fc5.75: 
city mill extra at 9580",6.00 for fair to very ohoioe 
for West Indies; do. for England at 94.85; do. 
trade and family extras, 96.25c*7 25; do. for South 
America, 95.00.(.7.00 for fair to fancy; No. 2 at 92.85 
@4.00 for Inferior to very fancy. 
Cohn Mkai.. Sales at 93.00 for Brandywine and 
92.25cv2.66 for Western yellow. 
Feed.—S ui >s of 40 lbs. at 915®1«.; 80 lbs. at 315.® 
16; 80 lbs., at 9156*16: 10i lbs. at 917@19, Rye feed. 
9i7®)8, nod Sharps at flcesSO. 
Fresh Fruits. — Russets are now the only com¬ 
mercial lots Of apples. Kxlras bring 96, otners, 93.60 
(ui.5. Strawbeirles have been ubundaiu hut of poor 
quality, being green, ruin soaked or sandy. Dealers 
have had io repack a greut many and In that way 
have obtained the cx reme price. Some good lloy- 
dei s begin to arrive. N.J, crates, l5<j*ltic.: Mary¬ 
land Delaware and North Carolina, in order, 12««15c.; 
poor, 10. Gooseberries per bush. 91,60'<&2; cherries 
Southern (>n,7o. A severe frost occurred here last 
Monday night reports Irom nearby vlneyurds show 
that grapes have sutfored; some State Strawberry 
patoheB also Injured, Feanuis are utmeeount,nbly 
quiet! V a. haniplcked. 91 .ItstAl.tO ; prime to extra 
8 l.2il® 1.30; coin no qi to fair 88a.@91.i0. Fecans 6 *v 8 c. 
Receipts of peanuts, 1,173 bags. 
Grain.—A ll article* nre lower and closed weak, 
with a pressure tu sell, as the situation on the other 
side Is looked upon a* pe-eeflll. 
Latest sales or wheal are of No, 3 spring at 91.13; 
ungraded spring at fl-ltehl^K; No. 2 Northwest. 
May, at 91.23; do., June, ut 91.21: Now York No. 2 
spring, spot, ut 91.20Kfcl.2l; do , May. at 91.20. do.. 
June, at 9l.l8Vfc1.l9K; do.. July, at ft.174 : No. 2 
Milwaukee at fl.23Kl No. 2 Chicago spring at 91.21; 
No. I Milwaukee, deliverable first ten days In June, at 
No. I spring, lots, on spot, at tl.2tel.27; No. 1 
ubituut f l.37(>U.3>l: No. l aniber. long, ui 91.36K' No. 
1 red. choice, to a miller, at 91.36; No 2 red at 91.30; 
do.. May,at 91.29; do , June, at 9I.28K ; Canada spring 
In bond at *1.17. Rye at JliKTiKc. for Western, and 
Canada In bond at 7IH<&75. Corn at for No. : for May 
delivery at SOJtfcNlJfc-! No. 2 for June at &0fc<g60Ko,; 
No.fi.fnr.1 lily at . IKfcDlKC.; steamer mixed for May 
lit 49K e -; do- for JuneuH’Jc. ’Uie New Vnrk steamer 
mixed mi Me.; N>-w York N'o. 2 at .VJHfc.’>)c : New 
Yink No. 3 at 4(jK<tV49c.; ui.graded mixed 4844610.: 
Kansas mixed, 50 *«(.51e.; 8 ootherh white from’ store 
at 56Kc. and southern yellow ut 08c ; Outs at for New 
Yoik No. i white in. 3**334c ; New York No. 2 white 
ut 34KS4YC.; do. for May delivery at 34Ye.; New York 
No. 1 at 34c.; New York No. 2 at 33Kc.; Now York No. 
2 at33c.; No. 2 Chicago ut34fc3tKc.. do. for June de¬ 
livery at Sic.; mixed Western, 33*34K white West¬ 
ern at 34K«»38Xo,: mixed state at 34(331Ko.; white 
Btittc, 34 >. i*3. w .c. 
Hay and straw. Prime lots of bay are in suffi¬ 
cient demand to keep them steady, but shipping and 
lower qualities are plenty und weak. 
Bale hay, 55*300. tor shipping, and TOfcSOo. for re¬ 
tail qualities; clover, OtlfcliOc. for prime. Straw. l!H 3 
50c, for long rye: 35ws40c. for short rye, and I0*45c. 
for oat. 
Exports, past week, 1,350 bales. Since Jan. 1st 26,300 
do.; same time last year, 23,376 do. % 
Hops.—E xport* for tho week. 400 bales. Trade 
gene rally la very slow and prices easy. Report s of 
the growing vines are favorable wiih tew exceptions. 
New Yorks, good to prime, Tfcltie: do,, low and 
fair, ai*7c.; Eastern, new. 5(*so.; Wisconsin, do. 5 
(«9«o.: Yearlings. 2 m3c-: Olds, all growths, U<92c. 
MiscBW.aneol' 8 .-Feathers have Improved; best 
Western live. 45 m60c ; mixed. Itel’.’c. Domestic 
essential oils quoted, currency prices . Peppermint, 
In tin, 91 75a2i In glass. 9260. vVmtergreeu. large 
pkgs, 91 90512; small, 92 HM2 1A Sassalra 9 , 42(mi45c. 
Ginseng. 91 12fcl 25. .Seneca root, GufcOOc. Huuey Is 
offering, but entirely unsalable. Maple sugar nom¬ 
inal at llk*12o ; sirup in cun*. 7 «cfc 9 1. 
Oil-Ca KE—Quoted at 830.50 per ton. 
Poultry and Game.—R eceipts or live have not 
been so free as was expected and prices are falrlv 
tlrm. A largo offering ts expected next week. Spring 
chickens now quoted, it.2te2,o. Fowls, cholee, 
12fc 13c. : Western, and Southern I!cii>l2Kc,: Boosters, 
te‘C. ; Turkeys, tel2c.; Ducks, choice. 81.12; poor 
to fair, SteS7c., the lowest for Southern; N. J. 
Ueese. fl.Stel.50 ; other. 70c.(«>81. 
Country-dressed poultry scarce but not wa-t.ed, 
usp'icislly scalded ; city-drb.ised turn* out brighter 
for market use. Turkeys, I2ifclflc. ; Fowls, extra. Ilfc 
15c.; good to prime, 10® 13c.; very common, ik/oilc. 
Fhila spring chicks, 34fc3tlc ; do winter, 25<s27e. 
Game is in moderate supply, und good, cool hold¬ 
ing wnutliur has stiffened prices. English snipe $2 50 
do/.; Clover, floOfcl 7.5; Hand suioe, 45<*50c,: wild 
pigeons, •Util fed, $140(^150; fiight, 764s85o ; squab, 
50080. 
StroAR.—Ue«nedat9Kforcut loaf, and powdered. 
9X for crushed, SK'fc’JK for soft white und 7K<a>SK 
for soft yellow. 
Tobacco.—A good export trade has been In progress 
and there is a Arm range of micas. 
KENTUCKY LEAF 
Light. Heavy. 
Common lugs.2Vfc 3K 3 @ 3K 
Good lugs. v . 3Kfc 4K 3VsV 4K 
Low leaf...4 'v* 5 5 & 6 
Medium leaf... &W t>K 6 K@ 7 
Good leaf...liSfc 6 8 fc y 
Fine leaf...8S(®10 10 fcl 2 
Selections.......— tv— — <*— 
SKEDI.KA F—CROP OX 1876. 
New England wrappers, common.10 @—12 
One, do.IS @22 
medium.... . 124<.*11 
selections.25 <335 
seconds. 9 fc)2 
Filler*. 6 fci 7 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 8 i*17 
wrappers..20 tJ5U 
New Yorkusaorted lots, common to medium 6 i* SI 
Good. 10 I.J12 
Ohio assorted lots. 7K®I0 
Wlscousln assorted lots. 7K® 9 
Provisions, — Hog products are generally lower 
and depressed. 
Mess pork. $9 for spot lots June and July and 
$9.10 for August. Bacon at 4J*o. for long clour 
and & 1-I6c. for short clear. Lard—Western steam, 
6.95@ti.97HC. for spot. lots. 7.93KC. for May and J une 
and 6.97KO. for July. Stearlue 7KC. tor Western. 
Tallow. 7 l-16c. for prime, rteef bains at »17@17.50. 
Beef—New extra mess, 812.012.25; plain, fltelLfiO; 
packet 813.50@H.50 bbls. family mess, 815016: extra 
India mess 928*23 for city brands; do. Philadelpbia, 
919@20. 
Yeoetart.es.—O ld Peach Blows and Rose are 
firmer, $l.376oIJ>2 good to extra; common grade- of 
potatoes dull, at fl.OOfflhli all with bbl.; Southern 
new Brrlve steadily, and There. Is a good offering of 
Bermi-da. Fla., 92.ftoi«u3.:it). Char, and Bar., $2.60fc4 s 
Ber. $5@5,50; Southern, $ 1 . 60 * 2 . Some L. 1. and N. 
j potatoes were damaged byilie fit -1 of last Mon¬ 
day Asparagus Is higher siuce the cold snap. Green 
Peak higher. Home former receipts worthless, most¬ 
ly pods. Asparagus. Oyster U.iy, fli.teea rt"/. good ro 
best N. .1. $1 [3kal2.M). Md. green pelts bbl. JDi<>,4.;>0; 
Norfolk *3.60fc4. Hiring beans, ret., t-rute 92V<2 25; 
flat. 81.75642. Cucumbers H.-iV. and Cliar 87.50@3 
T5C.C-.8I.60. Rlmbard per 100. 81.50tsl.76. Hpinaoh, 37o. 
@50c. bbl. Lettuce. $1.25 (;dI ;7n. Norfolk l .tbbagc. bbl. 
81.,i0@t.75: Char, and Sav. 81.7A.u2 25. Fla. tomatoes 
crate ftet; Ber do. 6 quart box 4llc.(5iHOo. Bermuda 
onions soil r oidlly.ns di.mestle arcoui I crates 81.75 
@1 97.; Ber. beets cmie 5t)c.; Nor. do. J0U bundles 82. 
1*2.50; do. turnips 91.(32. 
Wool,.—Not much trade the t-ast week, and very 
little prospect of an Improvement in tnl- respect 
unti the new dips are ready for market. Prices are 
weak, but essentially u9 quoted last week. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania und Virginia XXXand pick- 
lock, 43,*40: XX, HS,*4lo: X, 38fc4l); No. I. 39@4l; 
No. 2,84@STc.; common 32®' *; combing. h>*45. 
New York. Michigan, Indiana auil Wisconsin. 
XX, 33 to36oX, Stelltc ; No. I. ;!H(*3;ic,; No. 2, 3?®35c; 
cumm<*n 30(it3).; eoinbtng ■IPi*44. 
Iowa, Vermont and Illinois X ancl XX, 33@35c.; 
No. 1, 340137.: No, 2,3(1,*32.; combing. 38t*13. 
Missouri, Kentucky, add Tennessee - Washed 
fleece. 3u,*3oo.; uuwashed. 23@26c.: unwashed comb¬ 
ing, 28@Slc. 
-*-•->-- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, May 18,1.978. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for the week, 11,802 head: do., 
last week, 8.993 do. Regardless of enlarged receipts 
the market is higher and strong. Nearly one-half 
of yesterday's 46 cars were taken for export. Light 
Texans sold at 9V»C. Most of the trade at 93f@llc.: a 
few extra steers tlK@UK«. Exporters paid as high 
as 11c. 
Cows and Carves.—M arkot unchanged. Choice 
as valuable in the country and here. 
Veal CAl.VES.-Reeeipts for the week 4,S271ieHd; 
do last week. 4.602 do. good to prime live calves 64 ,* 
6Kc.. the latter for N J. Buttermilk extra 4fe»)Kc.; 
Sheep and La.w 119 .—Receipts for the week. 27,466 
head ; do last week. 22.285 do. The market was dull 
and at the close prices (h voted bnyeis. Poor to 
good clipped sheep, 4K@oXc.: extra held. b\o. 
Houthern Hn«l VVt!stv.trn 7kf<«8c.; New Jersey 
and State 9^olOc. 
swine. -Receipts for the week, 28.937 head: do. 
last week 27.680 do. Good light corn-fed Ohio 
worth |3?0@;;80 per 100 
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TEEMS FOE 1878. 
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Discount on 4 tn»ertions. 5 per ct.; 8 ins., 10 per ct.; 
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Ruchan’a Cresylic Sheep Dip prevents and 
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DUTTER COLOR is recom¬ 
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press, and nsod bv thousands 
of the very best Dairymen. It 
gives a perfect June color, and 
is harmless as suit. A 25-cent 
bottle colors 300 pounds, and 
adds 5 cent* por pound to Us 
value. Ask your Druggist or 
Merchant for it. or send for de¬ 
scriptive circulars. WELLS, 
RICHARDSON & CO., Prop’s, 
Burlington, Vt. 
The Ertel Economy One Horse Hay, Straw and 
Moss Press—thi; Woild’s Favorite—is the most dura¬ 
ble. the hand-ouaest working, the easiest In draught, 
the Behest in weight, and lowest in price ; 10 tons of 
lls Hay will load in anv rail oavl box car. These 
Presses are daily s-uld, REGARDLESS UP JEAL- 
Ol >Y diown by Kastern monopolies. The Title of 
this I ress la guaranteed to all. 
Above is warranted or no sale. Address 
GEO, KRTE L. 
Patentee and Manufacturer,"Q uincy, Ills. 
STEAM ENGINES. 
More effective and more complete, and more teadlly 
adapted to the various mechanical und agricultural 
uses than any other in the market. Practical im¬ 
provements. accumulated from 20 years' manufact¬ 
uring experience, with reputation maintained and 
-access established. 
Send for Circulars, descriptive,and containing tes¬ 
timonials concernlnr our PORTABLE, STATION¬ 
ARY and AGBICULTURAL STEAM ENGINES. 
WOOD, TA HER Jfc HO It* I], 
Eaton, ITlndiaoii Co., N. ¥. 
The IRON TURBINE 
WIND ENGINE 
Is Proof Against Storm 
and Exposure to tc&ESs 
the Weather, 
Made euIIrely of Iron. 
NO SLATS 
To Break or Blow Out. g. 
Self-Regulating uml ' r 
Perfect ’'Si- 
In every particular. ~ 
They are giving xgi ^ 
Perfect satiii/artion fcSi' - 
where other mills 
HAVE FAILED.^^^^^ffll 
Send for Circular V 
and Price List to 
MAST, FOOS & CO 
Manufacturers, 
Springfield, - Ohio. SfaBtSljjjig 
STUBBORN and HARASSING 
4JP Cough that will not yield to ordinary reme - 
dies, may be thoroughly cured by Dr. Jayne s 
Expectorant, a most effective remedy for all Bronchiat 
and Pulmonary Disorders. 
