wheat, extra, *5 00@5.40; Sprint? XX and XXX, $5.50® 
<•23: patents, $7.00@9.00; Ohio round hoop shipping, 
$a.25@5.60; trade brands, $5.75®7.n0: St. Louis extra, 
$5.85(315.85; do. double extra, $6.00®6.50j do. family, 
$« 75(«07.50; Southern extra shipping. $.'■ W®6.30; do. XX 
and family, $6.73®8,IXf Rye Hour, supertine, $4.60® 
5.10. Corn meal. Brandywine, *'.Ur.(«,:i, 35 ; do. West¬ 
ern. $3.35®3.75. Buckwheat Hour F l(.ll ms. $3,00® 
a.25. Whoa* feed. 41) !b F eon, HI- do O') 11 > V 
ton, 21 .UOtifi-jil.lo do. HD » p ton, $$J.«)®25.W. 
FtlFKl? Kith its. Apple dealer-* who have safely cur 
rleil choice re>l fruit eati almost dictate prices to 
special consumers. Average quality stored parcels 
are quiet with prices restrictive for most buyers. 
Milch grocery trade, which Is usually a valuable out 
let for apples In Winter, Is reduce,! through the com¬ 
paratively high figures, Spies ami Spitz, are very 
dear. Eastern greenings are more alii active than 
State both In condition and slue of package. The of 
ferine of cranberries is reduced to a light supp.y of 
New Jersey era leu. Some i iitiiwha grapes look well 
considering the unfavorable season they have gone 
t hrough Fine pear# quotable In only a small way. 
Hu. oranges have nor. had the sharp selling season 
Of former crops, Only best known murks will make 
the extreme figure. Peanuts searco and not ottered 
freely us tin, outlook Is for very high prices Hickory 
nuts dull; tiu-y have been very plenty and have had 
very little or the lire side weather their sale needs. 
14rapes, State Catawba. »< Us Apples, Spit/.cn- 
berg, F hiii. SSI-vvai; grwuing* $3.2 ,Baldwin. 
$:i.:t7<a,150; mixed lota, good to prime. $2,75®3; ordin¬ 
ary, $2.tK)(.jJ,5t); eranbetcles, . 1 , rse > fancy, -F crate, 
$4; prime, $3.25453.50; fair to good $2.75w3.00. Oranges, 
Florida, IS luilr hhl.ciMie, $3®ii do. ;•$ bbi, case. $1.50 
CQW.7ft. 
Peanuts, v A , hand pkd * ft »t»®l«c.;do, f’y. RbifaAU; 
extra prime. ',%n » 8 e.j good to prime, 7 ® 7 Ric. ; 
shelled, pecan nuts, 10 ®l»c. Hickory nuts, 
Stale. F bush.. 75c®$b Western, fit),t90c. 
Exports for week, 1,352Mils, apples. 
GRAIN. —English advices still show a place for 
wheal, but the market, here Is under a speculative 
rule that keeps out large shippers Cash wheat has 
not changed much. Corn steady and fairly active. 
Oats continue to ru^e low, receipts weighing heavily 
Upon the market. 
Wheat, Spring, $]. 2 »®l,:f 7 ; red Winter No. 2, $1.47® 
1.4S,'y; red Winter. $t.37®Lai| while Western and 
white No. 1, 514g.,i 
Marseilles, is ruling the markets and supply 
iug all Western Switzerland. 
per head. Yesterday closes one of the worst weeks 
recorded at the Jersey City yards for many months. 
At (iOt.h St. good cattle about, held their own, but. com¬ 
mon slock could not all be sold at a reduction of J 4 e. 
per ft, Four cur loads of Kentucky stillers changed 
hands at Ulc. to dress 5*5 ft. and very common to very 
good corn red steers at S-bo. to dress 55 ft. to llitfc. to 
dress 57ft. less $1 per head. 
Mii.cn Cows,—A fairtrade for a Winter month pre¬ 
vails. Medium to prime Hfate anil Va. eows have 
st,Id at $l"®tHJ with a few of th" former ttt $ 1 ) 5 . Noth¬ 
ing very extra here." 
VBAf, Cai.vkm; 
Hog dressed calves, Jersey, choice, 12W65HSC; fair to 
good, Wh;(«,l-!e.; poor to fair, ili.UOc. grass 6 W 7 ‘-£c. live 
calves, Jersey, prime to choice, ; State 
prime to choice, aj£®9c.; fair to good, KiasLc.; poor 
to fair, 7ii'A m ait. Holly, 1611 to 220 fts., 9i<id0e.';23l) to 280 
fts„ %,9C ; 280 to 401) Its., GJaaSc.; grass, (Vf. 
Suhki* am, Lambs.— Receipts for the week. 29,809 
head; do last, week, 83.M/7 do. Demand fair, with mod 
crate supply, Sheep quoted 5'ilClic., and lambs lib 
®7Jqc. 
Kwts k.—R eceipts for the week, 25,245 head; do. last 
week, 33,200 do. Market weak for 1* ve or dressed. 
Hogs, Jersey dressed, light, Hhi-.'.nqc.. do., dressed 
medium, S.'-eC.; bio. dressed, heavy, H(.t 8 >. 4 c.; city 
dressed, 8@3>^c.l live hogs, corn-fed, ft loo it,s., $G.S 5 <ai 
IS THE 
The Boston Pilot says: St. Jacobs Oil 
stands without an equal.— Ado, 
Women, Iouiik or Old, 
married or single, if out of health, will be 
greatly benefited by taking Kidney-Wort. 
In either dry or liquid form it is an effect¬ 
ual remedy for many complaints.—Indepen¬ 
dent.— A flu. 
Write to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, No. 233 
Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for phamphlets 
relative to the curative properties of her Vege¬ 
table Compouud in all complaints. — Adu. 
Alsu Straw nurnlug Engines, bum Fwiaubie and 
Traction. Full assortment, of sizes. Address. 
RUSSELL & CO., Massillon, O. 
A Pure and KftVctive Hair Dressing. 
Cocoajne, a compound of Cocoanut Oil, 
beautifies the hair and is sure to allay all itch¬ 
ing and irritation of the scalp. 
The superiority of Burnett’s Flavoring 
Extracts consists in their perfect purity and 
strength.— Aclv. 
Terms for 1882 
The subscription price of the Rural New-Yorker is 
ft.Single Copy, per year. $ 2 .oo 
Six months. 1.10 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid. $3.04 ( 12 s. 6 d. 
France. .... 3.IM (16« fr. 
French Colonies. 4.08 (20^ fr. 
Any one sending a club of seven is entitled to ore 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit oi 
application. 
o mui, opuiiK, rv 
l.WJq; red Winter. $I.S7®Loi| ... . 
State. $1,350*1.44. Bye. tcv.UNc. Oats, ’ ' "7 
52e.; No. 2, liii^Vg-iriVae.; No. . 1 , 48J4C.; mixed, No. 1, j'lu) 
49WC.; No. 2, l5‘£i«i4Hjte.{ No. ftlkiidll-uC Com, Western, 
mixed, 6 %, ,2h,e.;d(,. No. 2, 7i,2e.i do. wlilte, 75 ® 79 c. 
do., new yellow, Soul hern, il(.*73e.; do. white do., 75® 
7l)e. Barley, Canada. No. 1 , $l.U<a,1.15; do., •‘bright," 
$! 16®l.l7;do. Suue, i rowed, $1.05; do. 2-ruwed, 90©92c. 
Buckwheat, 82®8ic. Barley malt, state, 2-rowed, 97 ,-idu 
$1.00; do. i rowed, $1.10; do. Canada, $ 1 . 20 ( 4 ; 1.80. 
Receipt* for the week, wheat, 41)2,-70 oush.; corn, 
183,574 do.; oat-s, 310.778 do.; rye, 6,286 do.; barley, 
78(60*1 loo.; malt, 61,200 d. 
Exports for the week, wheat 488,700 bush. 
23e,177 do.; oat*. 2,991 do. 
Hay ami STKaW.-T he demand for hay is good ami 
somewhat Inllueuced by the low prices which arc 
consequent upon the continued free supplies. Straw 
steadier; considerable Western hay is arriving. 
Hay, retail quality, fine, F too lb*., HStH/Ube.! do. 
fair to good, Toty-de.; shipping quality, 65® -c.; clover 
mixed, 6T«a70at all clover, 55on>5<\ Straw, best rye, 
80®85c.; short rye IkEuStlc.: oat, 40ttiii5c. 
Exports for week, 1,4X5 bales 
Hto 11 winks, Wbisky nominal; alcohol, in bond. 
36®86. , 4 c. 
Hops.—T here Is a fair demand from brewers with 
trade directed to medium quality, but there are sales 
enough of choice to hold best grades where they 
were. Exporters are not deallngat the moment. 
New Yoru State crop of 1881, prime to choice, 25® 
28c.; do., mediums, 22 «;j 2 k\; do., low grades 13®30c.: 
crop of 1880, good to prime, 18®23c.; do. low to fair, 
12® 15c.; crop of 18J9, fair to choice, ltt®20o ; old olds, 
i® 15c.: Eastern, crop of 1881, fair to choice, 20®26c.; 
Wisconsin, do., 2fi(iv27c.. 
Receipt*, for the week, 3.U04 bales, 
Exports for the week, 799 do. 
Milk.—P rices have ruled low with an over supply - 
sales for comml.-ndpu cans nr ill qta. Consider i 
ble left over from day to day . 
VotUTiiv and Gam i*. The recent cold snap gave 
dealers In dressed poultry a more cheerful leeliug 
but the weather has been adverse to holding slock 
and buyers have not appeared In any great force 
Market weak for anything but choice bright turkeys! 
Dressed turkeys, choice dry picked. 1‘hJla., Jlkall-ie,, 
scalded Jersey, I2)4W)13C.; do State und Western, IRA 
12 c.; po«*r to fair, N-j.we. Chickens, fair, 7®8e.; 
good to prime, UEvlJe.. Phi In. dry picked, 14®l6e 
FowlB, choice nour-by, iwftlle.j prime, iKc-nUc.; fair to 
good, Pi« 8 C.; poor, 6®7c Ducks, choice, ijiiiiluc,; do 
fair to good, itwillc. Geese, Western and Elate. 
KgilOe.. 1'lilluuelphla, 12®13c. 
Cooped stock abundant und pressed for sole cheap. 
Live fowls, -Stale und Jersey, Sc., Western, Sc 
Roosters, old, babe-; turkey s, Hi.cUe. for Jersey and 
Pennsylvania. and Static, fur Western. Ducks, State 
and Jersey, F pair, 7&ai$1.25; do. Western, 60®75e. 
Gees®, State ami Jersey, $l.5U®2.25 do Western, $i.uu® 
Lilt. 
The game market Is not heavily supplied and prices 
for choice birds are firm. Quail and grou.se lead the 
t rade Their season Is short. 
Quail, choice, V non. $3.M6j)2.75; small und soft do 
$2UK®2 25; groufl*. prime undrawn. pair, $:. 124 , 1 . 35 ; 
drawn,7.5c.®$R partridges, State and eholee Western, 
F pair, $ 1 , 111 ); Kuatern and ordinary WeKtcru. 75 <* 
90.m wild ilueks, cunvu*-liwek, F pair. $ 2 .'ll «27>; ..... 
head, mallard", pair, ItXr.bv,, leal and 
wood. Ak"., counuou, 23.a.8ao.; lame squabs, light F 
do*. $;t.ib(«3.2i; dark, $1.75®3.00; tame pigeons, live, 
P pair 25®3bc; riibbU*, «■ puli, nodrawn, .TiggSro.; do. 
drawn, luigiJs:.; Imre*, 3n<a;ii«. 
The law on quail, grouse, partridge:., rabbits, Imres 
and squirrels will be up February 1 
Puoatsions.—A speculative high tone has attended 
most of the week 111 iiog products, but at the eh.se 
there is more pressure to si ll Export demand dull, 
with bacon l altbigotf in sale. 
Pork, West, mess, old, r obi. $ 7.U),..jl7 25 do. new, 
$16.Ik 1 ® 18.35; prime jiips*. Srr.5u.tii7.ai; extra prime 
4)3..4,e. U rn. Larit, . stetti.i o esteru, p mu ft»,, ¥ n, 1 
11 . 1 .; prlmccity. $tl.35t.*ll.3IX Hams, smoked city, *. ft. 
liqitaU'ic.; pickled w ..•stem atnl city #H®10} jo. Shuul- 
de. * sit.okeo city. 9®>|qc; pickled,.® , 1 jc. tun bellies, 
pickled.«®'.’-5kc Ltaiou.loiig clear Wc .tern, ft^ee.liq,. 
Beef, Western mess, F Uhl. $11.5ll®l«.W; packet, 
*1 l.;5h®13.iii; India mess, F tee. $26(4,23. Beef bums, 
F bbl. $ 20 ® 2 i. 
Receipt* tor the week - Beef, bids, and tea. 71)6; 
pur*, pkg*• 4,7*7; cut meats, pkg*. 28,4117; lard.pkgs. 
32,418. 
exports for tbo week—Beef, bbls. and tcs. 2,689; 
porn pkgs. 4,959; out meats, fts. 10,539,831; lard, fts„ 
4,315,393. 
Vkoktabi.es.—C hoice domestic potatoes are firm: 
the medium trade Is using a good many Irish and 
Scotch bags v Utah are now here plentifully. Sweets 
slow; prices too high for use. 
Potatoes—Early Rose, N N., Fbbl., $1.2 ®3 75; Mtate. 
F bbl i;i.25®3.50 Peer leas, F bbl.. $2,62uo2.S7; Snow 
fiuke, State. F bbl , $2.87(03.23. Burbank, State, F bbL 
S:U3®8.87; P, K. l*laim Mereer, bulk, $1.7a®2.2>; Ber¬ 
muda, $9; sweet potatoes, $4<g,6. 
A go...! many samples of southern green stuff aye 
showing. Kate uua spinach are active, owing to 
scarce cabbage. 
Onions, white, F bbl, $2 U(K«>3,|).1; yellow $1.60® 1.75; 
red. Kasteru, $1.50® 1.76; Chester $ 1 . 00 ( 4,1 5); beets, 
<3.26®2.7vj, cabbage.E. I., FlUo. $lu.Wl<uil 8 .o<l; white tur¬ 
nip*. F bbl, $i. 25641 . 50 ; Russia do.. L. $1.7,® 3 , 1 . 0 , 
do., Canada, ‘ne.<iit$L23; squash, L. 1., $2.rx («i 3 .W; do., 
carrots t$l.UI®1.25 F bbl ;c«tery. F doz. bunches, $1.25 
(k>2.u0; aspantsru*. ('Imrle.st ,n, -p bunch, 7&c.,P®l.nO; 11. 
THE NEW MASSILLON 
k-», :;t., .j . oiwmd 1 itich Cybn i . ^ „ 
o ir •'Red Elver .special," making with our iinprov 
straw burning Engines, the modi I outfit of the wor! 
betid for circulars to 
RUSSELL & Co., Massillon, O 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y 
as second-class mall matter. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Ceneral Advertising Rates of 
THK RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Inside (Agate space). 40c. per lim 
Outside or last page... 50 “ 
Discount oil 4 Insertions, 5 per ct.; 8 Ins., 10 per ci 
13 Ins. , 15 per Ct.; 36 Ins., 20 per ct.; 52 Ins., 25 per ct. 
t3f* No advertisement Inserted for les* than 42 
New York, Saturday, Jan. 28,1882. 
Beans and Peas.—M arrow and medium beaus have 
advanced sharply during the week and the new fig¬ 
ures are quti ted wJth sales. Fancy beans are quoted 
firmer in sympathy with standard whites. The for¬ 
eign Import to date is estimated at jo.CUi bush, mainly 
German. These have mostly gone vSestandno longer 
eonrronl domestic growth. Green peas steady w ith 
small sales. S. o. e. pea* Have advanced, few to be 
hud. 
Beans marrow, prime, $4.1X1; fair to good, 
$3.7i)r(;3.‘Xi; medium, choice, $:i. tii; fair to good,$3.10® 
3.30; pea, choice, ;s:(, lo®;;.i5; fair to good, $2.90,/,3, it); 
white kidney .choice, .y ,.Sdi,,,:;.!*i; fair to good,$3 40f«*3.?0: 
red kidney, choice, $•.*.,:h*2.n.>; fair to good. $ 3.41 v„, 3 .Go; 
turtle soup, $i iiii(.i,1.7o German in bags, prime, $3.U0@ 
3.10: ordinary, $2.6Uw2.i5; California Lima, $4.25®4.50. 
Pens, green, prime, lit bbls., $l.ux,j,i.45; green, In 
bags. al.3r.K4i 40 ; southern h. e,. per 2-bu. bag, $3.05im 
3.70; Pan. field in bond, I»jc ; Mich. 9dc. 
Kcccipt* for the week, 2,621 bushel*. 
Export* do, 468 bids. 
Butter. Hale* have been steady and liberal enough 
to support lolly find r«l.-s, wbh.- tor extra s-dected 
parcels prices have been marked up a 111 tie. There is 
no improved tendency in goods of useful table style, 
and stock tout is oil in quality m " store worn "ha* 
a weak, Indefinite position. Western lot* held oil 
country account are sei ning a market, tun. buyers' 
bids are under owner*' limit ; but it is thoughl lit the 
trade that Die former will nave to in- ultlmttKTy met. 
Creamery, fancy, special brands,etc ,ii(4il3e.,choice, 
40c.; fair to good dualaiic.; ordinary,28i.i.:s3f.j suite half 
firkin tub* fancy, I resit, JTiaifte.: choice,3,ii.elOe,; prime, 
30®32c.; fair uj good, 2.k«)27c.i liridn.s, choice, 33®34e,- 
fair to good, 28*81r; yrdluary, 23to2.5c,; dailies, entire 
choice,‘latasUe.; fan to gootl, 28ct31c.;VYclsh tubs.choice, 
26.'', ,7e.; fair togood,2i((^f>-'C.; W estern imilatlon cream¬ 
ery, 27"ji-'hc ; dairy choice, :il(,xri:!e,; gaud to prime SBSui 
ail-.; ordinary to fair |H(rx23c.; Western factory, 
June, line, lOijt/l'e.; general run do. 13® 15c* ehoteo 
current niuke, 2 s,v. :0c,; fair to good do'. 16ig)24c.; roll 
butter, fine, 23(.i,,V)e.; ordinary, 20tai22c. 
Receipts for week, 16,;i8Jpkgs. 
Export* do. 1,782 do. 
Cheese. - For wholesale purposes prices arc hardly 
us firm as at our Iasi, hut there is no quotable change 
to note. Holders feel confident that they can work 
out all of tlie best rcuumuts or Unes at full figures. 
A good share of general stock.Is going abroad and 
the reduction* are not much more Gum filled by tv 
Celpis. 
biale factory, fancy, Fall, l.T.pad.'I'dr.; choice, I'JCkm 
13c,; prime, llyfe<ftT 2 >^c.; lair to good,'tonsil4c.; ordin¬ 
ary, $^®98iu.l Ulllo, flat. Iiest. T3f#i«. 13c.; prime, lt)W 
t,i.l2c.; lair io good, 8«tluc., creamery, part skims, 
choice. Bk.c.: lair to good 7tgi6c ; ordinary, 5(fttic.; Com¬ 
mon do . diode. 
Receipts for the week, 2l,7i6 boxes. 
Exports do, ]9,44H boxes. 
Cotton.-A better spcculailvo feeling prevailed at 
the close under more tavorubie foreign adviees. In 
spot cotton lor export m spinning use tin- sales were 
light, but tiie market closed steady und tin* tone 
firm. 
CURRENT hrices. 
quotations based on American standard of classifi¬ 
cation. 
X. Orleans 
Upland*, and Gulf. Texas. 
ordinary. 9 5 - 1 $ 9 t*i6 9 9 -iti 
Strict ordinary.. in}.^ pm 
Good urC.nary. id ll-li, ]() 1.5- ui 10 15-lb 
Strict good ordinary. 1144 iis* 
Eow middling . 11 u-n, 11 13-tu 11 13-to 
•Strict low middling. 1113-16 12 116 12 1-16 
.Middling. 12 12Jd 12>a 
Good JUdtlhllR. 12'>g 12-5* l 2 Xu 
Strict good middling. T24i 127* I2L 
Middling fair. 13>fc 134* 134 * 
Fair. lXyi 14 J* 
STAIN Kl). 
Good ordinary’. SJ-d | Low Middling.10 9-18 
Strict good ore Inary id* yuddlmg .11 9-18 
Futures closed as follows: January, I2.05tad8.ll7c.; 
February, 1*.J2C.; .March, l‘2.27(a:12.4Uc.; April. 12.47 
(<v 12.69c. ; May. I2.6ti<ail2.78w; June. 12.82(t(il2.|i3c.; 
Jhly, 18,936413.Ulc.; AUgusb |3 Li3tail3,13c.; Seiiteuiber, 
I2.r3(™l2.r,lc.; Uctobor, U.8tK<jdl.st)c.; November, 11.65 
(a# 11.70c. 
Receipts for we* k, 31,816 bales. 
Exports, do., It,So? do. 
Diued Fhi ito.—E vaporated apples steady with a 
good hue of local trade. Many bakers can use them 
to better advantage than fresh. Peaches are high, 
lull tlie quality ol malty lot* docs not warrant the ex¬ 
treme figure:! and sales are light Small fruits geu- 
crally steady wit It no *ui plus of stock. 
Southern apple*, ordinary to good, 5 >#a 56 c.;do.fluc 
to choice, f*!tsMisc; fancy, 8$jjut,9)$c; Western, crop, ordi¬ 
nary, 54tG re; do, choice lots, 6Jqc; State, llue cut, 
6@6qjC.i do. old, quarters, O'tpuU!.(t-.; evaporated 
apides, 1881, 11®i2S4f!i lid. cliolee ring cut, IJiailStse. 
Peaches, southcru, crop 16 ®] 1 *:; Carolina do., good 
to fancy, 2tkL633e; Ga. tlo. peeled, 19(i(/2tk!; o'vup- 
orated peaches, peeled, 35(43ie; do. impeded, I too!:>c; 
uupceled peaches, halve*, 44pa5c; do. quarters, tUiiu 
■I'l.io. Plums, Bouthovn, is, 1 *,.,<,:4e-, State, ltifoUc. 
Cherries, Southern, nsoj Iln*. ulaekherrics, 13®l3>$c. 
Raspberries, 2ti(oi27c. Huckleberries, 13tgw;14e, 
Eoos - One or two cold days gave holders consider* 
aide mcourngemetit and for a brief time fresh laid 
showed a strong Upward tendency. Buyers, however, 
did not respond promptly,and at the close quotations 
are all the market will stiiud.il not utruined on the 
outside. Limed nre nearly used up. 
L.E, N.J. and river F doz.,2T(«i28c.; Stale and Pa., 26q. 
®27c.; Western, eholee, iresh 20c.; do and Cana¬ 
dian fine, held, l8<iT2Uc.( Southern, fresh, fine, 26e.; 
Western, Bontucrn and Canadian, poor lo good, 15 ® 
18c.; limed, stale, 3Uitfi2ie.; Canada and Western, 
prime, I8®l9c.; fair to good, 10®l7e. 
Receipts for week, 5,268 libl*.; do, last week, 4.752 
corn, 
e. & 0. wmw 
„ , . (KSTAIILtHHEtJ 1845.) ' 
Bend for Circular of Great Value giving ful' In 
Btructl->lifc for Htiipplu^r 
Put I.TKY.UA IIE. Bl’TTERnud Pl{4li>(’( K 
Mo. ^79 Washington 4t„ N. \ . 
Kef. Irr.ino \ ri'iinio.l B>1 ak. N >-w ’ ort 
COMPLETE MANURES 
l*'or EACH CHOP, containing just tint neces¬ 
sary l'LANT FOOD it requires. 
]'AA" Ammoniated Super Phosphate. 
“ Pelican " Bone Fertilizer. 
KJ/ NV»* !»ULkr thi* allow troiu bODP, 
Agricultural Chemicals of all Descriptions. 
Ground Bone. 
STRICT PURITY GUARANTEED. 
Our circular, containing facts interesting to farmers, 
furnished on application. 
H. J. BAKER & BR0., 
215 Pearl Street, New York. 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
^STANDARD WiNO MILL 
t : 
I X L FEED MILL, 
which c»n ho run by »tiy powor ami ts i huap. aiTei-ttvs and durable, 
vv 111 good any kind id »m»ll frairi lulo feed at the rate of 6 to -.>5 
bu&heU j:.*r hour, «u.ofdlnt> to qua lily end elze of mill used. Send 
for Catalogue »nd Frloo-Llst. Adilrea ^ 
U. S. Wind Engine & Pump Co., Batavia, III. 
IMPROVED CALIFORNIA 
A WIND iViILL. 
Til Sluipla.ntrotiK, Lurabiu. Rosette U hce 
A? and perfoctb Kolf-ruFifiaMug, avoiding 
wearing Joints. \lwo, BFivetTs Pony 
p l t**-ti Grii'ijer sin! » perrnct KoUry Mo- 
I Hon atUi'liUiCnt, Without gearing, the 
power being cotnUnllllcated by the lilt 
\\ or up stroke of Ptuup Rod. Can be used 
|M for outting feed, cliurtung, &o. The 
A A e*t. eluwprat and moat UKolti I powor in 
\\\\ the market Full particulars, circulars, 
*j!0.,sent frie Address the Manuiaa 
CLARK ft co. komanack. 111. 
HIE SLEAR MIRER'S FRIEND 
wenty-live per 
cut. umr« Sitjgar 
vvi ry year, aud 
tt belter (tunliiy 
from P O > T’S 
Ki ll I IvA 8.U‘ 
|»* 1 1 TS than 
from any others, 
over UD.nOd Maple 
turere. 
CHALLENGE WIND MILLS 
N tctorious at all fairs. Over 7.UU0 In 
Actual use in every Mtate and Terrl- 
* ,i... rr u t, ... .,v. — , 
’tory of the D. H. It is a section wheel— 
has been made by the preeeait Co. far 
ten years; In all that time not one hitB 
blown down without tower breaking— 
a record no other mill can show. VTb 
J ?'iu | Is the verdict of . .. _ _ 
* * j 1 § Sugar Makers that use them. 
^ J ? iTTIi* ■ r perl* et working with 
^ the utuiost nut itifnot ion t» gu r n n - 
teed Only n trial is needed to convince one of their 
snperUn it)/ over all other*. If every Sugar .linker, 
not having tested them, will but tap hatf his sugar 
bush with the Kitrchii (hecoiuingSiiuarSetltMMi. 
a. full tmpplu the following season will be the result. 
If there is not an agent in your town, get a good re¬ 
sponsible Hardware or other dealer to order at once 
anil not delay It until tlie season for tapping is upon 
you. Belter have them two month* in advance than 
a day too fate. I will send you Sample* inn l)c- 
-cripi'vc Cirrulars Powt-paid on receipt ol 
Tell Cents. Address at once 
«' POST. Patentee. Itiir7inirf"ii Vt 
Buy tlie Eureka* and you escape all Infringements 
aud penalties of tlie law 
leave u vo the on bile to det<v*ndne their merits, ill! j 
sent on 30 days' trial. Beet Feed Mills, Com Shelters. 
&&. kc. Catalogue free. 
OHALLKNGK MILL OO.. BaUrta, Ill. 
»> SEEDS ! <» 
M VANDE aBILT BEOS., 5 
23 FULTON STREET. NEW YORK. 
Catalogue of Garden, Flower Seeds and 
Agricultural Implements mailed upon up 
plication. 
SAMPLE CARDS, ALL New, name on lfic. Agt» 
Outfit 6c. t',\KI> WOHH» Birmingham Ct 
0*1 il.i PER MONTH AND A 82 OUTFIT FRF.E. 
UP A ' " ’ ' A«« in* >» anted In every State lo collect 
small pictures to copy-and enlarge to a bcuiitiful oil 
Painting. 'I lie bigg et thing out. PHOTO COPY¬ 
ING CO. Address ITIIUEsTIftt •! ( O,, 
64 l..itnycllc Place, New V ork. 
>5 DavacdSu^fr L$2 Sample Free 
Aildress^GeuT Agoucyq 159 Hudson*Stroet, N.Y. 
THE WESTINGHOUSE GRAIN THRESHERS 
are unexcelled by any for capacity and quality of work 
COMBINED CLOVER AND GRAIN THRESHERS have 
all the requisites for Grain Threshing and have an inde 
pendent Plover Hulling Cylinder; are most dttillable 
machines where both Grain unit Clover arc raised, In 
points of efficiency and price, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Economical Portabla aid Traction Engines. 
TRACTION HAS TWO SPEEDS to accommodate dltfer- 
cut condition* of mad*. Plain Engines. Light nntl Pow¬ 
erful. Horizontal Tube*, and th ref r - fr- > i rum objee 
thmable features of \ trtlcal Boilers. HORSE POWERS, 
both Lever aud Endless Chuiu; all sizes. Address for 
Catalogue, 
& CO.. Schenectady, N, Y, 
Nkw Yuan, Saturday, Jan. 28, 1882. 
Bkkvk.s.- Receipts for week, 15,318 head; do. last 
week, 14,056do. It has been a hard, unsatisfactory 
week. Market overstocked and only partly cleared 
at tlie close by a speculative demand brought out by- 
low prices. Five loads of light native steers sold 
down to 8M®8jye. to dress 55ft, but 9Mc. to dress 55tts. 
to UJac. to dress 56ft. covers most or the sales; with 
a single car load sold up to il<l4o. 1° dress 57 ft. less $1 
—Traffic has been more in sellers’ favor than 
■k or so; export uud high grades moving 
ler bbl,,$3.4U(s)4.2U; State and Western, super- 
Gta*4.H0; city mills, XX, $7.IX)®7.33; Spring 
