APRIL IS 
IMPROVED 
BUTTER COLOR 
S f L tr w , e f l' ,ot „ e Prices as follows: Ashton’s *2.50 » 
sack! HlKg’ln’s “ Eureka ” and Holmes’s, *2.50: Phce- 
pcntlirs. Washington’s Worthington’s, 
Marshall s, Vcrdin'a and Keans’, $1 .SGai.fi); other 
brands, $1.40®!. 1': Liverpool ground, dVt: Turk’s Is¬ 
land, KOcj Lisbon, 22®25c; Mediterranean, 2C>o. 
Tobacco. Ken lucky loaf Is without ne w features, 
£ r ™?™riLl H>Ulln * Steady .though neither exporters 
T<^ n r. r ^ nr, ‘^ 11 ^ ' 5ol : i> '' a kreat deal. Quoted: 
Light and heavy common legs, f,\ y „ ;i< r; Kr ,r,d do. 7® 
leaf. ,ti C: medium do <W:i'e; good do. 10 ® 
12c; fine do. I2t4«jtic: seiner do, l ie-iifie. ^ 
„ S& ed , hut ril ”Afr;vt.- sale. Penn. InSO crop, 
England, 1880 crop. ih»l!)c; Ohio IRK) crop 
Ct,n . n : (lll, ' rK aiul seconds. 1879 crop, Sfflil lc: 
ifSil’^Tvvaverage lots. lffc) crop, lWiMOc; 
Lr °P' \<Wf7c: line wrappers. IH71I cron, 2ft®i2t^c 
Nmr Y ' jrk , **»*• fillers. 1R?J crop’; 
5@fic: P8IJ crop, average lots, 18?J crop. TWwilto; 
1830 ernp Penn, fillers, 1H7!> Crop, 7(fiHWc- 188(5 
aaverage lots, 18711 crop, 9Vk®2T>o.; |S«0 crop, 
9^v-to: line, wrappers, 1H79 crop, lllWncj 1880 crop, 
fillers, im crop, S«i6c; average lots, 
1881) crop, SyilJcj fine wrappers, IKSOcrop, P^ClSc. WIs- 
,-r,u T n states, average lots, l8so crop, 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
^STANDARD WIND MILL 
N(§m|T%. 27 -zEAisa nr use. 
B. G. TAYLOR'S 
DEALERS IN 
^ HILL, 
which can be run by any pnwtr and la cheap, rffcetlv. and durabl. 
VS dl grind any kind of >mall grain tato feed at the rate of 6 to i 
buihola per hour, Bci-onllng to quality aodalzc of mill used. Sen 
for Catalogue ami Prica-LUt. Addr. w O 
U. S. Wind Engine & Pump Co., Batavia, III. 
170 FRONT ST 
NEW YORK. 
Known and sold throughout the world 
and acknowledged The Best. Simple 
Durable, Strong. Few Joints. Pric- 
tlotilees Turn To- -r 
Si'S, nJKffi' 'Sfiggat is 
si r.ntt for Hail Roan 
city and Farm 355555 
i urroKcu. Every SSSSS 
Mill Warranted. 
vjLoicTABLES.-e hoice seed potatoes are quoted 
an : n< 'P |,, Cted for good foreign. 
The quality of tile latter Is variable, few make 70e. 
Potatoes^ Bermuda, newerop, y btal., *8.00©>9 U0: old 
®g > &^ro* i i , ' Xl i N - ?• Rose. te.iAitAShSmo do # 8 . 12 . 
Frertess, 82.iAiw.V5! Huowfiakc. State, 
*5.12ia:i,87: N. S. Chill red 
bulk, 82.5tki2.Tr>.; Scotch and Irish, *» bush., «J®70e.; 
8 '^' t PutnBook, fine, {< bbt„ 86 ,W. do. yams, *2111^8.25. 
The offering of Southern garden stull' is steady nnd 
its outlet, is becoming enlarged. Prime, last crop lots 
almost nominal. * 
Green pea*. Savannah, $ crate, $l. 2 hai- 3 k Charles- 
r,?r'!o' >C <a '® 1 : r>,; K la.. tOe.f'ogl.Ti, string beans, Fla, kl.au 
*1°’ l&WcftLSX Spinach, Norfolk, y 
bbl. ALUI^iSlj.i; Lettuce, Southern. «1,UO®2.SO; kale, 
r si’ ® . Hcpfch. $130® 2. TO. Onions, Ber* 
^ hbl -. fLW®a.5b: yellow, 
**■ 1 - ,b, -i, ♦2.80@8.TO; cabbage, new 8 . 1 X 11*8 50: 
uvfi 4- Ur J‘ lp8 ’^ V «F»8ia.2Si turnips, Canada 
fl’SSIHfS 8 U u '“' h .* L' JS-WOM®! Fla. white y crate 
*l.A)®].o0; carrots, V bbl, *1.00@L»; asparagus, 
nlns i hh?°5*. i un . cll< 8 ’ 9i.ma.Mi Russia cur- 
Sialn., <> du?_ij 151 ' J 1 .‘ S, V to, " at0ea . Bermuda, V box, 
50@60<:.; Florida, r bush, crate, $:AO|*. 1 . 50 ; beets. Ber¬ 
muda, V crate, 8L23®U0; Fla, b craw,*1.25® 1 . 75 , 
Tll o Jp mund this week has been very 11 m- 
“‘ r * a “ quartern and for all kinds, with the 
market expressbu: an excessively dull tone. XX 
umo ai42ItiM)U; line washed at 42c.: scoured Texas, 
55 @ot> 0 . : spring California, 28c.; heavy do., 17c.; 
scoured, do., 15(»51e.; Arizona, ate.; Oregon, 2*J(S480e. A 
number of fair sales are reported ou private terms. 
Thl» rake Is the outcome of five former styles. It 
has been thoroughly tested and Improved until now 
It Is the simplest, most convenient and easiest opera¬ 
ted Base In tho market. It is a perfect Hand or 
Horse Damn Rake. It has no points, dutches or 
complicated parts to get out of order. The castings 
are plain and few In number; there is no annual bill 
of expenses for repairs. This Rake Is neatlv.and weU 
made, and for simplicity and convenience cannot be 
excelled. THE TAYLOR RAKKB over 81,000 of whlcb 
have been made and sold, have shown the superiori¬ 
ty and excellence of our workmanship. 
Send for circulars and terms to 
B. C. TAHOR & SON, DAYTON, OHIO. 
Complete Manures 
For EACli CROP, coiitniuiiijg just the neces¬ 
sary PIlANT FOOD It requires. 
;;AA” Ammoniated Super Phosphate. 
Pelican ” Bone Fertilizer. 
tJ?~ We make the above from bone. 
Agricultural Chemicals of all Descriptions. 
Ground Bone. 
STRICT PURITY GUARANTEED 
Our circular, containing facts interesting to farmers 
furnished on application. 
H. J. BAKER & BR0-, 
_ _ 315 Pearl Street, New York. 
WELLS, RICHARDSON & GETS ~ 
NEW DISCOVERY. 
For Severn] yew* wo bare furnished the Dairymen of 
America with, on excellent artificial color for butter; so 
meritorious that it met with (Treat success everywhere, 
receiving the highest (and only) prises at both Interna¬ 
tional l>ai ry Fails. 
But by patient and £Cientitle chemical i*e 5 earch wo havo 
impxwed iu several points, and now offer this new color 
03 
WELLS, RICHARDSON &. CO’S 
IMPROVED CALIFORNIA 
A WIND MILL. 
BULLARD'S IMPROVED 
HAY TEDDER 
MANUFACTURED BY THE 
Simple, Strong, Durable. Rosette Wheel 
and perfectly Self-regulatlng, avoiding 
Uw wearing Joints. Also. Steven’s Pony 
Feed Grinder and a perfect Rotary Mo 
tion attachment, without gearing, the 
power being communicated by the lift 
or up stroke of Pump Rod. Can fce used 
for outting feed, churning, Ac. The 
best,cheapest-andraostuseful power in 
the market Full particulars, circulars, 
Ac., sent free. Address the Manufao 
CLARK A OO.. Bo manaus, Inu 
turers. 
CHALLENGE WIND MILLS 
Victorious at all fairs. Over 7hU0 In 
aAjfyiA i actual use In every State and Terri* 
" “* tory of the U. S. It le a section wheel— 
has been made by the prnsent Go. for 
ten years: In all that time not one has 
blown down without tower breaking— 
«> a record no other mill can show. We 
to the public to determine their merits, mills 
A) days’ trial. Best Feed mills, Corn Shelters, 
Catalogue free. 
GHALLKNGE MILL OO., Batavia. IU. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday, April 8,1882. 
w?ek 11 640do Ceipt8 f ° r WCek 11,558 headl do ‘ last 
With liberal arrivals at the close butchers tried to 
toe higher cost of the cattle Induced 
sellers to hold for stiff rates; and >x»nBidurtng the 
“{the Mock prices Were much tilt same as ou 
ihcr.^ were perhaps fewer buyers for 
good cattle, and prices for such were tiarclr up u» the 
°* l l Wednesday. Drove is made leas 
mom y tosjaj than on any previous dav this week 
aw ' P r ,°Pflrttoh of t ie cattle barely paid 
out. A seven eur lot of Ooloradoe. Texan* and Kansas 
steers arrived shout lb a. m. and wtianot sold at a late 
hour sixteen car loads of Light Kentucky Dlstlllory- 
fed stoats sola at 11)^12^.. to dress 50 a>, and the 
vt!ry *? prime Western steers was from 
ldhjc. to dresgs {a tt., to ldjic. to dress 57 Tt>. v verv 
cholce lond of Illinois steers went th the New York 
kmtTheld to°$s!i^ Uy ftt * 8 - 15 P er HXMti.au extra oar- 
Cows VNU Calvis.—R oeelpts are moderate and the 
acr" beeu siendy at XwjdiO forcommon to good 
choice, 865, extra* §70 per head. 
,..Xu'Vl^' aI ; v ^Ih'niand shows Some improvement 
common frr *gi!lar.' GUt ‘ T ° V PrIwe stouk nr,u : 
Calves, Jersey hog dressed, choice, 12® 12We; good 
fh'-D 2 e.; State dressed, good to prime, 10® 
12 c., 1 till, dressed. lUsi® 12 We: country dressed, poor 
»<**». wK 
Shrec amj Lakbs.—R eceipts for tin! week. 23,245 
head: ilo. lost week, 19,248. Th.- market, was slow, and 
R™'®* y®*; 0 much tho same as at the close yesrerday. 
Most of the .slaughterers bought heavily yesterday 
n ''i 1,1 ,,r further supplies. Sales were 
un * B< ‘ rn 8»>eep; «0.2U®5.75 for clipped 
“!• ®^;*-XVj49.jd for unshorn Yearling Lambs, and go 45 
@(). io for clipped do. A half dozen or more car loads 
will be carried over to-night. 
Swine.—R eceipts for week, 23,613 head: do last 
week 24-779 do. Market nominally steady. Few live 
have been ou sale since Tuesday. 
Hoga, Jersey dressed, light, ‘J^®10c.; Jersey dressed, 
do dressed, heavy, 8 ?i city dressed 
856 @ 844 c.; live hogs, ^ 100 its., $ 6 .:,o® 7 .lo. 
CNAU.tf**f, 
The Advantages Are 
IT WILL NOT COLOR THE 3 UTTER MILK. 
CT WILL NOT TTT3N RANCID 
IT GIY2S A BBISKTES COLOR. 
IT IS THE CHEAPEST COLOR TWA me 
ft has these good qualities tocauso It Is the strongest 
and brightest color, and, while prepared in eh. it is so 
compounded that It isirnpc.-sihlc for it to become rancid. 
BEWARE c? all imitations, and of all other oil col¬ 
ors, for every other one 1* ilahlc to become rancid and 
spoil tho butter into which tt in put, Avk far W, H. & 
CO.’S IMPROVED COLOR an.:! taVo no other. If you 
cannot get it writ*, to us to know where and how to get 
it without extra expense. ( 16 ) 
WELLS, RICHARDSON 4 CO., Burlington, Vt, 
BELCHER & TAYLOR AG’L TOOL C0„ 
Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
Has received First Freni turns from American Insti- 
tute, Nctv England, and all State and County Agri¬ 
cultural Societies where exhibited. 
“ Never ITaila to Grive Satisfaction.” 
Send for circulars. 
PAYNE’S FARM ENGINES 
Patent«murk-arresting Farm and Dairy Engines of 
all BusaB. from 3 to 19 liowe-power. mounted or un 
mounted. Warnanted to be the Ue«t and Cheapest 
engines made. Prl«e from Ml AO upwards. Send 
for Illustrated Catalogue ** A ” whloh will give yoa 
(nil information and prices to 
B. W. PAYNE & SON, 
Box 841 Corning, N. Y. 
BURPEE’S SELECTED CHESTER COEN- 
TY MAMMOTH SEED CORN «iU ovt-yltid tv 
ti t) other variety of 0tUou>field corn. With L-otiJ .-ulll- 
vaticn It ptuJuia-x finn 100 to 150 Uu.lieU - 'vetted 
corn per acre. Ear» vnr larsr. «Uh 14 to3S row* oi 
leap, bright jvllow graiiu-. Sum. grow 12 to 1* feet 
ihigh, ami i»k, a "(rone hold la U.c gri.onil, We offer 
l.OOObuvtielAofimr atirlvallrd Mwdeilhu followingnti* 
re..m ■ r.SAlf fVl - V.»...! ft.. /«.... v , -- -. ? 1 , 
CHESTER COUNTY 
fCUEE BUflPEEACO 
the 
Watertow n 
the Rest-in L'te. 
Write for De¬ 
scriptive Cata¬ 
logue. 
H. H. Babcocs 
it Sons. 
Watertown, 
N. Y. 
THE PERRINS WIND MILL 
EMPIRE GRAIN DRILL, 
WITH 
FORCE FEED FERTILIZER 
ATTACHMENT. 
Distributes all kinds of .grain Evenly & Accurately, 
Drills. Com evenly- for Field Crop. 
Sows Phosphates without pasting or clogging. Amount 
sown regulated by gear. 
NO GUESS-WORK t 
Send for Circular to EMPIRE DRILL CO., 
_Box I, HUortsville, N. Y. 
r WILBOR’S COMPOUND OF ^ 
PURE COD LIVER 
lOIL and lime.> 
Worth of Valuable Books 
Worth of Valuable Pictures 
zp.'.'.o l:e outdone by any publlsliareln the world, and dcglrlnetn add to our llat of 275 
fnncely ami eztr.n.riUinify vjjrr to all readers of thia advertisement, am. wo wlat. in «t.i 
To Oonsumptives.-Many linv<' hoen 
nappy to give their testimony In ravorof the use of 
‘ i vilbor’s Cod Liver Oil a>ul Lime.'' Experience has 
proved it to be a vuluoble remedy for Consumption, 
Asthma, Dlpthei-ln,, and all diseases of the Throat 
and bungs. Manuraetured only bv A. li. Wimou 
y outdono by any gubllaherw Iu th« world, and desiring to add to our llat of 275,000 autweribera, we make thia moet maanificent, 
' -, ,-. -W-- ... — ■ ,...a euTBr.iaeinvit t, am, we wlati to atate here that if anyone now reading thla acceDta 
our o ffer a ud Is not aatlsUcd with what they receive, wo will refund the money In every instance * ^ 
A Wnu rl ev-nft-il flff/awa Our pablleatlon* now have a chrculahou r.rsih.ooo coplea, but wo do not intend to atop here, 
Wonderlul Utter, i-.* 
Ten Valuable Books of 1000 pages, have never lascn told by uaor anjone else for ltss than 
worth that price. Each book contalna nearly oar A«a..V«f yayte hieely bouml In uaper c-vera." Vh’ry aro am'uhVVhe most vai uahle and 
PuhHahed. and should be Iu every tamlly. The titles are as follows: FKKFKCT KTIDUETTK nr hnie loOeh'ire in Saririv ski KC- 
T10N8 FOK AUTOGRAPH AND WRITING ALBUMS. DOUBLE KNTBY BOOK-KMsnNG SELF TAUGHT, bemsi c^olMe.yiiem 
SIO r'cOOKBOOK B V ’io^fdoIU ‘ t “ "“P u "'"‘*“ raube.radUy wltUoul! teacher. THKKXCKh- 
MUBLUUIVBUUh.,ei M C>- K MGH1, worth AdolUrio auy Uousf c^pcTa THE J Ap \ NKSK FaTK BOOK arWktvlni tini.t. cmi 
1.KUN.«A RUT’S BOOK OK BEAU: V, or hog In feemae OtaiUVol. THE llotlsi: OWNER'S ou“k InDFJU ffiHXOMb 
rim ai T"' TU * TKRKKCT LETTER WRITER for \a.U.e and vnV-na. LOYH. oJlKTsHIP 
AtiL aiAUMAMr .,, briny eonfidenttaicounnhi (o l he marrvd, hidihi’m-I and lho*t i boutto b< m.t rrit<L GaNOINO WITHOUT A MASTER. 
'i 1 *. 1111 J ‘* noe ' °f A ?!® r , lc ?' W ” r ** r ' 1 tb »* *t*en forbids u» glrtns any deaei Iptlon of these books, but wo can 
truthfully say that they contain more valuable information than any 11 vu dollar hooka published. T leave lulus in hsr tlisr are aJ I large 
sired bouka, eoutamiua-nearly or vjultaons AuKdreJpaor* each, llat this la nut all. We also glva ’ “ 
l?l nr|if fiyirt A] aa rtnn TtYl Cl beautiful j'letiiroa are lepnvlui-lloua Irom Genuine Oit Palatini;* by the "tost re- 
miHHu Hilt? UloUHI ttpill?, tmwuedanluls of in .world, ...tue 01 ^' (heoilgluala having been sol-las ulyh a, t:i,000, 
. .. — aud wo paid aa high a* WOO for soma of tho till palutlnga ourselves Aim-ng this col- 
lection will be found “GOING TO THh PASTURE," by Herger Foster ; "THE bC III At, OF THE PET BIRO." TUI'PY Ulill.DItOOD ’* 
" THE FAITHFUL COMPANION," FLYING THE KITE,” “THK LITTLE HAtl.OK." “baRLY AWAKEI HE l.ri TLR 
ARTIST. ’ These OLEOGRAPHS are site 10a U, and are produced Iu sixteen oil Colon ,-,jua[ to inr oil painting In me market They 
are something entirely new, aud retail Tor tl .00 each In Now York Olty, They are worthy a place In any parlor aud are suie to please. 
In addition to Ihla we give r 
Eight Beautiful Steel Engravings 
o O O SPORT." “ II MIMM) VISITORS.'’ ‘‘ON GUARD,.IHK 
MORMNU pi:AVER," “UURNINO TO WALK,” ••MISCHIEF,'’ -LITTLE LIVELY," ••TIIE FIRST LdvSaON.' 1 These 
pk-tursl aru all urudiieud on heavy plain paper, and so great hat been the demand that we have already produced end SOU) OVER 
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES OF BACH. All of the ahov-e-nientioae.l hooka and pictures are glveu frea to oach and every 
p.-tsun who ohoosci to lakeadvautego of thla offer, together with a year’s subscription to 
1); J ev/\-i-.4- } n HY/w.A'Llxv lla nmnJwA Acknowledged by alllo ha the most beatitlfnl Inagaxlue puMlahsd In 
JtvlCieOUL S MOUtillV Magazine, -*- merll »- Bdm full Of ILLUSTRATIONS, iti, S.-Icm-e, Llloraiure, 
J i ’ Poetry, Music, Faatdon, Kitchen, Garden, Farm and Ladles’Items’ 
Wit aud llumor, Puaale and Children’s Department,Sabbath Raadtug he. In fact, everything that ran bo thought of to Instruct, 
arnn»,i and interest th* family. The fashion department t» ably edited and b*aotifully Illustrated. The subaeriptlon pr(o« Ini this 
magazine Has always DeonlUtf. por year, but In order to lucreaao OUI already large list, as well as to Introduce thia magazine where It 
1s notalready kunwn, we will send all of the above-nanu-d bookn and plcturee ;wt free, together with Kldeoat's Monthly Magaalnn 
for onu year, (o uny on. sending us the small sum of ON K DOLLAR. WITH TWENTY-FOUR CENTS irtra to help r«iy jioragc and 
jm eking expense*. Tlilals the most LIBERAL, GRANDEST ,.«d BKST >iffe r eve r made by onyr, lio eta puMGAfsp house <« the ivorlil. You 
nevorwtll get another such an offer, and If we lose tlo.uO'i wo shall do lost as wo agree, doing a business oearly a million dollars a 
year; we aro perfectly able to carry out every offer we make. As to ear respoualbUity we re tar to any newspaper publisher, bank, 
expreaa company or reputable drill In New York City- Ad.Heaa alt ordera 'o ^ fp 
E. C. RIDEOUT i CO., PUBLISHERS, NEW .YORK CITY. 
AMTm Aardeti, Field, auil Flower 
‘HI* I tU SliFDS, and Fvppylliing 
I* arm and OaPduu. Illiistriitecl Cata- 
trot'. JOHNSON A STOKES, 
Seed and Agricultural NYarehoiise, 
1111 Market Street, I’lilladclpliin. 
Patent Carbon Metftl Adjust aid,C’euter Draft, Aorl-Fi-lctlou Laud Sides—Changeable Share. 
Draft iiiid Steadiest IiunuiHfj Plow ever put in the buntier*# hands. We —’ ™ 
poses. Address REMINGTON AGRII 
DiSTRiBHTtNG' Okpicks—R emington Ag'l Company, 57 Hondo Street, N. Y. 
aril St., Baltimore, Md,; Ch’.c -- —- J — 
Market St., Philadelphia, lVnn.;'\V. r 
nett, 49 N. Market aud 10 Merchants' 
Mass.; Geo. B. Blanchard ft Bro 
The Lightest 
REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO ! ' 
ILION, TNT. Y. 
-< , avowuo oitoi, is. i.; A. & A. G. Alford, 21 aud 23 So. How- 
Ohlo Agricultural Co . 142 Seneca St . Cleveland, O.; J. B. Shannon A Son, 1009 
£, Barrett« Co., 48 and 4-1 Canal St. Providence. H. L; Parker & Gan* 
- --'Row. Boston. Mass,; Parker & Gannett, :m Mnln St., Springfield, 
.Y 7 '-'— "*o.. 46 Union St., Portland, Me.; H. Kelnstedler, U24 and 1126 Broadway, St. 
Louis, Mo.; Hufiaker, CoUlnges ft Co., 224 West Main SI., Louisville, Ky.; S. L. Sheidon, Mttdlaon, Wls.^ 
