dull at $1.37@ 1.28, cash; $1.28, July; $1.05>£ 
August; regular, active firm, and higher at 
$1.08@1.08# t July; $1.03#@1,03#, August; 
$1.02#, September; $l.qi#0101#, all the 
year. Corn active and firm at ?7%e., cash; 
76#c.@76%c., August; 76#c., September; 
75#c., October; 08c., all the year; rejected, 
72%c. Oats scarce and firm at fi4<j.055c., 
cash; 52c., July; August; 36#c. Sep¬ 
tember; 36#c., October; 35#c., all the year. 
Rye easier at 69c. Ba.iu.ey easier; 88c., Sep¬ 
tember. Flax seed scarce and firm; merchant¬ 
able, $1.28; rejected, $1.20. Hogs fairly ac¬ 
tive; good firm; general market steady; 
mixed at $7 00@S.10; heavy at $8.2008.75; 
light at $7.5008.20; skips at $507, Cattle— 
Market quiet and weak; exports at $7.4008; 
good to choice shipping at 6.7007,20; common 
to fair at $4 500$;butchers' stock weak; com¬ 
mon to fair at $2@3.25; medium at $2,500 
4.50; stockers nominal at $2 7504 70: range 
cattle in fair supply and easier; Texans at 
$3 7505 25;half-breeds at $4.5005.12#; Amer¬ 
icans at $4 5006 25. Sheep — Market active 
and 15025c. higher than yesterday; general 
demand better, and market firm on good 
stock; poor to fair at $303.75; medium at 
$3.8504 25; good to choice at $4 3004.60, 
■-♦♦♦- 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New Youic, Saturday, July 22,1882. 
Beans and Peas.— Trade continues quiet, and prices 
unsettled and weak. The following are the quota¬ 
tions: 
Marrows, S3 00(23.ns for prime and $3 75®8 85 for fair 
lots; mediums $3 40@3.49 for prime, and »,130@3.35 for 
good; while kidney. $3 9i@4 i it for choice and S3 80 
@8 90 for fair; pea, $3 ,0 lor choice: red kldm-y, 
♦2 8n for ho i and S'-' 4 t@2 tie for fair Uj good. Turtle 
soup beans, $2, 15@2.JJ. German, $2.4 ik<*2 Si.i for nest 
lots 
Peas.—S outhern bluekoyrd are quoted at $1.00 and 
quiet. Ort-j-n pens have a fair inquiry in a Jobbing 
way; quoted at Sl.5hvtl.6U. 
BrkaDSTuwts and Provisions —The better grades of 
both Winter and Spring wh, at, and especially fresh 
ground, are at miner stead U r prices In sympathy 
with wheat, but beyond i his buyers have rather the 
advatuuge; sup.-rfiue aud No. 2 and other low grades 
are more irt-eiy oITered. There Is a very fair trade 
from local sources, aud Inquiry from exporters Is a 
little hi Iter. 
Prices lor dour, n„.al and teed.—Quotations: Flour: 
No. 2, $ 39 . 1198 . 7 * 1 . latter extreme: superllno, $$.tiu@*,75; 
common (o fair extra State. *4 .',1 ml. 1 'j g,sn| t<> fiincv, 
do $5 l5@8.UUi common to kih«i extra Western, 
$1.75@5.i,i; good to choice, $5 30t>t.9,S);Coitttnon to good 
extra round huopoblo, $-1 80®t». 7Y ,guud to choice no. 
•5.8 h38.hu; com mi m a* tru Minnesota, $4 r,7@5..1 1 ; clear 
$6 75@7.5ti; rye mixture, $5.90<&6 60s baker*', extra, 
»«(WtgtJ.nO straight, S7.tM@7.MG; patent-, $.M&9 21 ; St. 
Louis, common to fair, extra. $I.WJ@5.83; good to very 
choice family, $'i,90@y> 0; patent Winter wheat extra, 
S7.Wxa9 1 XI; City Mill extra for West Indie*, $6 3 . 11,4 
0,25, South America. $* <iu<R(U>3; jmteuT, $7.2'i,ji6 .0, 
market 1 to cduull. Southern (lour quiet, unchanged; 
Common to good extra. t5.ia@ti.10; good to chol-e. 
>6.35(a) 1.75. Rye Hour ubotu slemly. Superfine, $8.DU 
©1-uo. Corn meal quiet Brandywine, 84.60; yellow 
We stern $,.lUm l.lo Feed Quoted at 1*1 for 
40 to So Its, $UUA«i2lUll for 60 It'S.; $21 50@22 SO for 
80 lbs.; $‘iti.t(iritis SO fur lllo Tbs ; $&8b@3i,).iU for sharps, 
and $27 UJi*2’.lw tor rye feed. 
Prices for grain. Wheat, ungraded Spring. $1.02} 
do. Winter r.-o, «. (fitttl.12%; steamer No. 2 red, $1 ls% 
No. 2 red, $1 20@ 1.2094. for certlllcates, $ 1.2044 free 
on board. $ .21 In Store, $1 2 ml '22 delivered; No. L 
Red, $1.2l(iil.2i, mix, d w inter, $1.18; ungraded white, 
Sl.l0tail.19. No. a While. $1. Hi; No. 2. White, $1 19. new 
Texas Sl.lri 641 .lU; No. 1. white, nominal, $ 1 . 2 . 6 ; No. 2 
red tor August, * 1 . 20 , No 2 red July, $ 1 . 18 ) 4912014 ; 
do. Augusi. do. SOpPhlubr. $1.17%@ 
1.19. do. October, $ 1 . 9q,*i.20%; do November, *1 2044 
@1.21(6; do.si" ler che year, jl.li Ipml |$.'j. Ryo quid, 
steady at 8l%@82u for Slate and 1 an ola: rumored 
sales one or two temt loads Canada rile. Lin-ley mult 
without droid, d ehangi-; State. $1.19 for two rowed, 
$ 1.20 for six rowed. Com —Scan:ily lit' export de¬ 
mand, a moderate home trade Inquiry, and a fairly 
active business In Options; ungraded Western mixed 
at S2@88c. No. 2. .sicuriijd-. delivered. 83%c. In elevator; 
steam mixed, ride; No.3 mixed July, riajifflRSJqc; do, 
August rSJfct81c; do. heptember, no. Oc¬ 
tober. 83* 1 '-Sitgc. do. November. riJSi .cNPq ■; do. seller 
the year, i!t%-u. 8 ne. Oats - Mm ket 'cry active and 
2c. better No 3uf. 62c; No. 2. 03@0 ( 84 c; No. 1 quoted 
63%c; No. 5 white, 6i@(i5%o; no. 2, 680 No. l, Toe. No. 
2 < hlcago, 64@6i.Qu in-w Texas, 58J4tii59i - : mixed Wes¬ 
tern. 61%©G9 i < ; white do. (14^,0).iir; mixed State, lilt* 
676c, wlllitt do., OThi. 71©; No. 2 mixed July, Ii3@614(0; 
do August, 6oj6@52c; do. September, 46%@47%c; do. 
October, •I jy'a.ib-xc; No. 2 mixed, Cue. 
VISIBLE SUPPLY OF bH AIN IN THE UNITED STATES ANIl 
CANADA. 
CURRENT PRICES FOR SPOT COTTON. 
Quotations are based on American standard of 
classtncation and on cotton In store, running in 
quality not more than half a grade above or below 
the grade quoted. 
July 15, 
July 8. 
July 16, 
1642. 
16*2. 
1*81. 
bush. 
b Uclt. 
bush. 
Wheat. 
. S,!U7.867 
9,621,412 
14.623.893 
Com. 
6,8*8,670 
15 979.164 
Oats. 
. 1,312,649 
),ti;>,62ri 
Barley. 
72.913 
154,978 
Rye. 
. 637,269 
077,310 
114,077 
Prices of Provisions-Pork—Mess ha* not varied 
materially in price, ruling generally firm; export 
trading a little more active; sp* dilation quid: sale* 
450 pounds; mess spot, $2,.IXI@21,02%; old. $j .uu new ; 
new mess August, private te, ms; extra prime, $i;.00, 
w. stern prime mens, $' 1 . 00,1421 51 . new mesa, August. 
£ 21 .3!-o 41 . 411 ; September. $21.M!ii>,21.70. Huef u.ichanged 
In price, demand light, extra mess, $|.VliO@l.'i.fitl; 
packet. $'8ix.i eliy exira India nieati, »ai,i<0@:-!2 iai 
iliver hams quiet, very si cad by held; quoted $3250© 
23.50. tul meals m UetMlely active, very steady in 
price; Sole* 7,u(l lb plck.li d bell e*. 12 16 average. 
12%c; pickled India k. Id tb, 121 . 40 : do.. 12 tb, Ijfcc; 
plekled shoulders, I AfO; pickled hunts, Ill.i@l4%e; 
smoked shell tiers, 12 % , smoked bams. 16 X 40 . Middle* 
scu'ce held lull pr 1 , long clear. I£j%@t3iiqc. Dr.-n.cd 
hogs steadily beni, de-litaud fair; city, hJkj©llt%u. 
Lard—Speculative iroulng moderately .lellve, aim a 
fair business report d lor rash lois; prime steam 
spet, 12 91(44 2 '.Hie; city steam quiet, arm at 12.75c; No. 
1 city, quoted TLSOei refilled tor Comment, 13c. 
RECEIPTS OF MllCADSTUFFK AT NEW YORK. 
Flour, barreds... 
Wheat, bushels. 
Corn, " 
R> e, 
Oats, " ., 
This week, 
till, U8 
. 59(66 *5 
447,897 
45..JJIJ 
19 i.103 
Last week. 
88 200 
till). lOtl 
337 80O 
iS.MUO 
201 100 
Butter —The market Ib a little Irregular on grades 
that uo not come up to the standard for grocery 
trade wants, us the s, pplles are fu 1 of that sort of 
stock, a*d huye s' wants light. Of the best of the 
creameries and dairy lots the amounts on oiler are 
m t excessive, and 01 the latter especially, and they 
are ul very steady price*. 
Siate half Drains 216*250; Welsh tu's, 18@?4c; dairy 
tubs, Inferb-r, 18Q43UC creamery, 2,«a 3< coc-; Elgin 
creamery, 25%e: W esiern creamery, 22@24c: jiiiltaliuu 
creamery, I9.i»25c; ilalry, ili@21c; factory, lu@lSo. 
Cheese By the slight modification or views there 
1 b less trouble In putting out the receipts of best fac 
torles These changes lu prices'-uly re present more 
geueral dt a re to coutornl to Inside rales, aud 1 1 ( 4 c. 
siaimsas tin- ir.edug b.sls, tvllh only now and lium 
ft Hue exec, ding that pr'ce The rce- Ipts eomprlse a 
belter assortment. aud this tends t • stimulate trade. 
New stale factory, 7@l.(gc, .•reamery skim- 2@5^c, 
Ohio liar Ota,uiii, fi.ctoiy, yi*jial0>6c; creamery pai tiy 
sklmnitd,Gifttittc, lull skimmed, * 3 4c. 
COTTON,— Wm rather easier on a decline of l 6 <e. In 
Liverpool, but bi Caine stronger on n reaction late in 
the w. ek. There Is a very dull option trading and a 
generally spiritless market, Spot cotton Is steady In 
price and has rather more demand. 
Ordinary. 101-16 
Btrtct ordinary. to 5$ 
Good ordinary. 11 7-16 
Strict good ordinary. 11 J4 
Low middling. 12 5-16 
Strict low middling. 12 9-16 
Middling. 12^ 
Good Middling. 18 W 
Strict good middling. 13 % 
Middling fair. IS % 
Fair... 14-76 
N. Orleans 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
. 101-16 10 5-16 
. WH 10% 
d Gulf. Texas, 
105-16 10 5-16 
10 % 10 % 
11 1.-16 11 11-16 
s& 
12 18-16 
13 
12 % 
12 9-16 
1213-16 
18 
13% 
13 % 
14% 
14% 
Fair. 14 7s 14% 14% 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary. 9 I Low Middling.11 5-16 
Strict good ordinary... 10 % | Middling. 12 5 16 
Futures:— 
July.12.63(312 67 
August.12.63@12.68 
September.12.39(312 45 
October.ll.85@ll.99 
November.ll.69@ll 72 
December.ll.69@il.72 
January.11.75(311.82 
March.12.04@12 05 
April.12.lri@I2.17 
■ - ■ « ■ ■ . 1 ■ — — --.i ■ ■ f ■■■■ ■ ■ 
Dhikd Fruits.—E vaporated apples—Choice to fancy, 
14@l5c; fair to good. U@l3c; aundrled. North Carolina, 
sliced, fancy, 7%@8c- choice, ti!-s!-u7c; fair, fl%@ 8 c; Vir 
alula. 5@5%c; New York State, bright, 5%'<o6c; 5Vcs- 
tern coarse cut, 3%@5%c: Tennessee ordinary, 4%@ 
IMi. Peaches-Evaporated, none; unpeded, ri@loc; 
North Carolina sun dried peeled. 12 @' 3 C; Georgia, IQ 
® 12 c., and other grades at 6 @ 8 c; unpeelcd halves. 4% 
©4-tie., and quarter* 4@4%c. 1'lums—Southern dam¬ 
sons, 12@ 3c . und star.*-, l:i@14c. Huckleberries, 103 
12e. Cherries-new, i 6 @i»%c. Blackberries—New, 
at 7@Se. 
{'eanuts are taken to a fair extent In a JobMng way 
at strong prices Quotations for hand picked new, 
lu@10%u; extra prltrni, H%@rij 4 'e; fancy, 9c; XXX, 9%c: 
fair to prime, 6 %ttHe. There are a few old held 
at 10 %c. 
Egos.—T hPre Is a very steady market. Supplies of 
prune on offer are moderate and demand is sufficient 
to prevent accumulations; lower qualities low aud 
depressed. 
Long Island and near-by, 23(®21c; State and Penn., 
21%@22c; Western. 2U@20%o: Canada, 21@21%c; West¬ 
ern aud Canada, fair to good, 18%@19%e. 
Fiikkii Fruits—C herries, 1 hs9c. 41 it., for sour and 
common, aud IOitl3c. for prime and choice lots sweet. 
Gouseberrle#, # 4 . 5037.10 > bbl Peaches. *l.0U@2 5 d p 
crate, und lu-sc, *J,2*@55iJ. Norfolk green apples, 
$4 1®@5 no 41 hhl. Raspberries, 3@lo. V cup for native, 
and 5@tic, for Antwerp. Black berries, 5@9c. for Del¬ 
aware Wilson * quart, and 7©Ke. for South Jersey. 
Whortleberries. $l.0O@LDi R bush. 
Hay and Straw- Prime grades of hay In fair 
demand and firm. Low grades and straw are quiet. 
Medium t 1 choice, tiinoihy, 7U@95e: shipping grades, 
60@65e; clover. tjOatOae: No. I. rye straw, 60@65c; short, 
do.; 40@50e: oat *traw. 30@35c. 
Hors.—This market continues a good deal excited. 
Itls hard to »uy whare prices are Just at present. 
H -Ider* have practically withdrawn front market 
their most desirable grades, es they are placing 
prices upon them which forbid for tho present at 
least, busltii'i* Therti wore olTeni Thursdav from one 
liricosupou them which forbid for tho present at 
least, busltii r v There wore olTerri Thursday from oue 
quarter slightly exceeding 45c for choice, while it Is 
oi-ub ful If li -*4 than 50c. wouM touch the lot. In 
fact most of the moderate quantities of best in stock 
are held for the higher prli e. Back of the present 
buoyancy I.-; theutatoof affair* on the other bide, as 
shown by recent advices, where the crop Is undoubt¬ 
edly u failure. The receiut* here are moderate, and 
are of such lots that will not form any burden. 
New York, crop 1*81, choice, > it, 4i)o; do, medium 
to prime, 3l@3.‘e; New York, crop 1881, fair, 3U@82c: 
Eastern, crop isril, 33@35(\, 
Navai.Storks. —Rosins were easy and quiet; Good 
at 1 -(lined, $2 00 strained quoted, $I,W; 'F,” $2.37%. 
spli-Us turpeuilne In bbort supply and verv firm with 
200 bbl sold 011 the dock Thursday, at 48c; yard lots 
quoted nt tho same price; Jobbing lots 19c; tar aud 
pitch quiet. 
Poultry and Game.—V ery little change noted to 
prb-e*. There Is a fair supply* of fowl and a steady 
demand. Quoted. 
Dressed poultry—Turkeys, prime and choice. R It., 
lP-tliio. chb-kens—Philadelphia ^ ft.-, 23@26c: do. 
western, lrita !2c. Fowls—Philadelphia ft, 15@l«c; 
Jersey, 14e»45c: State and western, 14(3'5c. Live 
poultry quoted: chickens. Spring. R ft, 18@22o. Fowls 
—Jersey and State. V ft, Me: western, 14c; southern. 
Iri@l4c. Ducks -JerHey, extra large, p pair. 75c (m 
$1.25; western, »« pair 60@;ric. Geese—Jersev. p pair, 
$1 7 .*k, y2'0: State. P pair, $1.30 (41.87. W Id' pigeons. 
$ 150 , 1 , 1 .,a is doz.: plover; fresh. dox., $1.5031.75: 
snipe, $1.50ffl!.7.’> if do* 
Rick.— The demand for domestic sorts Is quite 
aellve and tin- tendencies of market are upward 
Reports of the new crop are unsatisfactory; from the 
coast, there are complaint* of tt want of water on the 
shorter rivers, while !r Louisiana frequent showers 
are delaying ami damaging t he yield. Foreign styb s 
are active, all arriving parcels being placed readily 
from wharf, Quotation*; 
Carolina uud Louisiana, fair to good, 6->i@7Wc- 
pr hie lo eholcn, 7%@8c; Itangoon.duty paid, 5St@5%c; 
2 »s 32740 . bond. 
Beep.—L inseed bus not shown further trade. Flax 
seed quiet und unchanged, quoted at $1 -Uc 
Clovi-r seed active: quoted at 8 » 4 © 8 i v c for prime, 
choice and strictly choice lots. KLjyiiic; State. 9 Wc; 
timothy Is quiet; uuotod, best, $3*60(53.65; good lots 
$2.4W@2. au. 
8ioar, Ac.-There does not appear new features for 
raw. Demand continues of a meagre description, 
heenuso refiuera are fairly supplied for current 
modi-rate wants by direct receipts. 
Raw quiet, Steady. unchanged; fair to good.refln- 
l"g, 7 %io 7 %i '4 red tied fairly active at firmer prices; 
cut loaf. 9'..e;crushed, 9?sc; cubes. 9%e powdered, 95 b 
@! 6 >.p-; granulated, : mould A. SWc confectioner*' 
do. 9@9%-. siamlard do.. >@ 4 @f%<.<i oil A, 8 %@S%c: 
white extra C. 8 %(uiN‘.,e yellow do. do., 7-V«Sc; yellow 
C, 7%@.■’•tie; yellow, fil*i@ic. Molasses -Quiet, steady, 
unchanged; New Orleah*. 60r*7r*>: Porto Hlco, 45@62c; 
English Islamls 42@SOc; Cuba, W 13 tt at SQ@32c. 
Tobacco Kentucky dull and nominal; lugs. 6 @ 
(yjc; leaf, H(ic.lo%e kale*, 28 hhd.; seed leaf ,|ulet; 
saleH 1.711 eases FeniiKylvaoia, ri@ 20 c: 100 cases 1881 , 
Now England, private terms, 50 Cases 18M0 do., do ; 
wrappers, 13@'10,*; 3tX) bale* Havana, H8c@$1.20. 
y koetables. Or potatoes the market i* freely sup¬ 
plied with L ng Island and Jersev lots and buyers 
have Urn ad Mintage. Quoted at $3,00@3 50 tor Long 
Island, and $2S0@3.NI r„r Jersey. Green peas-Long 
Island ¥ bug, $i.no@l,7j. Cucumber* -Norfolk, 
e-ale. i3c@$1.12; -lo, rrooi near points -it *I.12®1.62 p 
HO- Tomatoes - Florida, ¥ crute, 75o.@$t,2*; a a. Nor¬ 
folk, >< crate. $ 1 . .'3tu,2 ,-5. Beets—Long Island, ¥ 100 
bunches. $ I 00@l.ia, Onions—Marvlund, * bbl., $3.50 
@3.81. Squash, $I.50@2U0 p bbl. for Norfolk, cab¬ 
bages—Jersey and Long Island, P bbl., $3 00(si5Ui'. 
Beans, V bf g $l.U0 Carrots, V 100. $1.23@t 62. Onions 
— Norlolk V< libl., $t.00@l 75 Touistoex Norfolk, V 
crate. 5 U< 57 *c; do. Long Island ¥ box, $3,UO@4.Q0; do. 
Jersey, $l.I 0 @l 75. 
Worn . Although the vulumeof business has fallen 
oft largely holders maintain a firm front. No weak- 
uesK l» visible on uuy grade or description. It Is said, 
aud Investlgatlon proves the truth, that the prices 
current to-nay do not cover the original cost, and 
uRhojUh stocks are full, panieularly of California 
aud Texas grades dealers propose to maintain pres¬ 
ent asking prices. 
Domestic lleece, 32@46o; scoured California, 84c; 
Full do.,56c; scoured Spring Texas, 61c; SprlngTexas, 
17%@81c; Spring California, 25©34c; Colorado, 19@ 
21 %c. Oregon, 28c; carpet noils, 26%@2!%c; East 
India, 24@29o. 
LIVE 8TOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday, July 22, 1882 . 
Beeves.— Total receipt* for six days. 11.222 head, 
against 11,447 heud for the corresponding 1 line last 
week. There were also some 30 cars of cattle In the 
yards from previous arrivals. Moderate receipts, 
cooler weather, aud an Improved areased beef trade 
have lnipurt-d some lift) to the market. 
O’od Colorado steers sold at f om H'7i@llUc. less 
56c. VH head to dress 55@56 ft, and 30 head of coarse at 
10c. to dress 55 ft. A seven-car lot of good Kentucky 
steers sold oa Friday at from 14 to H%o. to dress 56@ 
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of any feed In use. 
No implement made will so wonderfully work up 
and pulverize the soil. Sold with or without Seeding 
Attachment. Send for Descriptive Circulars. 
P. P. 3VCAST A Co. Springfield, O. 
Manufacturers of Buckeye Drill, Cultivators, &c. 
the Best in Cut. 
Writ* for De¬ 
scriptive Cata¬ 
logue. 
H. H. Babcock 
A Sons, 
Watertown, 
N. X. 
THE LATEST AND BEET. 
57 Tb, and two cars of well-fattened Illinois steers at 
14%c. to dress 57Tb The demand for this class of 
c&ftte was very light. The balance of the offerings 
were poor to fair natives, which sold readllv at the 
extremes of 9%@l3%c to dress 54@56 ft. InfaotwhUe 
the worst natives and Texans were steady, common 
and medium native* and irood to prime Texans must 
Cals tc*. >'at veal* have done fairly the past week. 
Gnissnrs and buttermilk calve* very plenty, and 
Friday's receipts were not closed out. Giassers, 
bu'termllk calve* and mixed lot* sold at 3@4e; fed 
calves, 4%<3t Itje null few choice veals reached 9c. 
DntM.'d real* firm nt 12@|3e, for prime, and dressed 
buttermilk calves dull at 6@7c; with some very poor 
graasers sold at low a» 5@5%c. 
SHKBT AKD Lamb*.—T otal receipts for six days 
S5 216 head, against 41,09(1 head for the corresponding 
time »a*t week The cooler weather and moderate 
receipts have helped sustain the market, although 
there was nothing enoouraving In the dead meat 
trade. Ssld one large dealer lo Washington Market, 
* had the weather bren hot the Bottom wonld have 
dropped entirely out to-dav” (Friday I. At (Seth street, 
the roarkrt for lambs was dull. At Jersey City there 
whs a (letter demand for (>oth Hliecp and lambs, the 
quality of ibe latter being superior to ihnoe sold 
previously, and the market was moderatlvely active 
with no mntcrtal change In prices! Common to 
prime sheep sold at *V<*5%c; with a lot of export 
wethers at $*vtu N Vo ft Southern lambs ..old at 
5%@*%c for fair to prime, and a small lot of Ken¬ 
tucky sheep and lambs at 5%®5%c. A few State 
lamb* sold at 6c. Fair to choice Jerseys may be 
quoted at 6@7%. Dressed mutton sold at the ex¬ 
treme* of 4@‘Jc, with general sales at T@ric. Dressed 
lambs ranged from 5 to lie, with very few selling at 
the outside figure. 
Hons—Total receipts for six days 17,600 head 
agalust 18,963 head for the corresponding time lust 
week. The market is nominally steady at $3.4t'@8 60 
¥ KW ft- Gountry-dreseed without change from last 
quotations. 
F> If ST-1’1, A Sw OPENING for a man to start a 
CitKAMKuv In Northwestern Iowa. Apply to CLOSE 
BROTHERS ft CO,, SiBi-KY, Osceola Co., Iowa. 
enterprise 
winrs Minx cHii,, 
Known xml sold throughoutthe world 
and acknowledged The Best. Simple aM' J IT/Hva 
D urable, Strong. Few Joints. Fric- SgBttilib •' \>* 
tloideeri Turn To- tv-OW^ 
Ball Governor/ a/ 
Blrea for Rail Roau. 1 ^ ^ 
H nt«rprl»e J*'e«d Mills Ivgi |ii|lna/^ 
For Wind, Horse, Steam or Water « fUltemF 
Tower. Climax Dorn aud Cotton Cul- 1 || 
tivator*. Cum jib. I’anks. Sc. geud 1 I. 
for lirmn Catalogue. 
SANDWICH ENTERPRISE CO. fandwicb. lU 
t ,— chaTlenoe windmill 
> > lctorjoue at all fairs. Over 9 ,ujo 1 . 
,A T?IT.'* \ aorual use m every state and Terr 
torv of the 1). S. it Is a section wneel 
has been made by us tot ten years; 
I 11 all that time not oue ba* blown 
down without tower breaking - a 
** record no other mill can show Vie 
.eave u to the public to determine their merits. Ml hi 
sent on 80 days’ trial. Beet Feed MPls. Corn Rheller* 
Ac., 4c. Catalogue free. CHALLENGE WIND MILL 
ft FEED MILL CO.. TUiaV!*, III. 
Batavia, 111. 
THE 
JW’atertow n 
THE 
THE 
ELECTRIC Jg 
Scouring 
POLISH^ 
Be*t In the World, * M " < 
THE NEW BUCKEYE 
Steel Spring Tooth. 
WHEEL HARROW 
AND CULTIVATOR. 
