FARM IMPLEMENTS & S r E*S, 
- ~ ALLEN & CO„New 
Call on or write to R. H.__ - _ 
York, for whatever you want of the above. 
ADDRESS 189 AND 191 WATER STREET. 
Known and sold throngbontthe world 
and acknowledged The Beet Simple 
Durable, Strong. Few Joints. Frio 
tionless Turn Tft __ 
ble. Multi ;>ly1nv T A 1 — 
Ball Governor. A) ■i 
sizes for Hall Bosn ■ ; J o i n t . .qj 
Purposes Even S^iiS^gg S 
Mill Warranted. ■ ■ 
Enterprise Feed Mill* 
For Wind. Horse, Steam or«at,r 
55 Pulverizing Harrow, 
Clod Crusher & Levt ler 
Up to Saturday, Dec. 16. 
Chicago.— Compared with prices a week 
ago, •' regular” wheat is jj£e. lower for cash; 
ho. 2 Red Winter unchanged; No. 2 Chicago 
Spring %o. lower. Corn b%c. lower. Oats 
2c. higher. Rye and barley ic. higher. Flax 
seed 2c. higher. Butter steady. Pork, luc. 
lower. Hogs about 30c. lower." Cattle about 
25c. perlOO pounds lower. Sheep about 30c. 
higher. 
Wheat dull; Regular. 93:ljj®93%o. Dorember; 9445 
9414c. ail the year- siRGifUkp:. January! $i,ul)$ May; 
No. 2 Red Winter, !Wke. cash: 96>frc. December; 94)4® 
$4Mc. aU the year; No 3. 91o; rejected. 8lJ$c. No 2 
Chicago Spring, B8*4®93fie cash; 9o!4<tf,94c. December, 
93>£e. all the year, 94W<jtfWW: January; 99 ^ 40 . May, 
No. 3 Chicago Spring, JTc; rejected, ole. Corns active 
at 51 Wii»& 1%D. cash, December; 5l>$e January; 
54)#u May; ;oRc. all toe year; rejected, 46c Oats 
steady at 3?Biis.!,)4 ca»h. 5;i>.p'>:lTic December; 35140 
all the year, 36y$y*U6;»ie Juntimy; '.tiRc ll*y; reject.-d 
30J4C. Rvk steady at baulky firmer at tjcjkuc, 
FLaXsked dull at 41 ..W 0 .I45*04 good crushing 
on track, $..2lj4; rejected, $t.2U; choice Russian, 
IU.14. BuTTku steady, creamery, fair to fancy, 24<gi 
40c; daliles, good to choice. UJ^iiilfJc. packing stock. 
UKS>l4c. Euos stcu y at riaiASc. Dmcsgitn Hoos—Go.-ii 
lots, $7.12)*»7.2>. Poke nmi at $17.35®17.W cash; $>7.3U 
Gj.lt.s5 Decern her; $ib.8}®16,9o all the year; $n.45® 
17.4714 January; gli.Oi February. 1,a no lu.5u<» 
10.55c. cash, lU.G2U®ttl ill Dcccmtmr; iU.5U@ll).55c. 
all the year; I .i'HiU'i.rdHfih January; U) 62 ) 4 to»lu 65c. 
February. Hoos—Market active and strong at an 
advance of 10c, Since yeslerday; common to good 
mixed,S’,).5*-\j6.o5; heavy ,e;..U0®S.5j. light,$5.45@6; .-kips 
83.256j5.lU Catti.e - Murk l luirly active, and steady on 
Monarch and Young America 
«*SE£1» CORN AND C0B MILLS * 
VjaSjjJJJy On 1 1 Mills made with 
CAST CAST STEKL UKISDKES. 
Warranted eoperior to any in 
^=- aae for n, l purpose*. Will grind 
— : ■ faster, nin easier, and ▼ear long- 
- --er. Satfsfactioo guar&mepd. 
Also Corn Sheileri, Feed Cut- 
^ itr * C ^ r SeQ d for cir- 
~ WHITMAN AOItICtJLTi , ’'ltAL CO. 
--- ST. LOUIS. MO. 
The “ ACME" subjects the 'oil to the actl, n of a 
CrnMlier and Imvelcr, and to the Cutting Lilt 
inir. Turning prncessof double rows of STEEL 
COULTERS the peon liar shape and arrangement 
of which give immense Cutting Power Thus 
the three operations of crusliiuu lump-, leveling 
off the ground, and thoroughly pulverizing the 
soil are performed at oue lime Tin- entire ab¬ 
sence of Spikes or Spring Teeth avoids l ull¬ 
ing up rubbish. It Is especially- adapted to in¬ 
verted sod sad hard clay, where other Harrow# tit 
lerlv fail; Works perfectly on light soli, and Is the 
on'.v Harrow or cultivator that cuts over the en¬ 
tire Surface of the ground. 
Highly commended by scientific aud practical 
Farmers, mauy of whom pronounce It to be the most 
valuable recent improvement In farm Machinery, 
while 
All agree that '• The judicious use of an iiople- 
•• ment like the *• A> me” Pulverizing Harrow, Clod” 
“ Crusher and Lev, ;1cr. In the preparation of the soil,” 
“ before planting, will Increase the y leld from hive” 
" to Ten Dollars per Acre.” 
FAIR Pit AY. 
If your dealer does not keep the “ ACME” 
for sale, don’t let him palm off an inferior 
tool on you by assuring you that he has some 
thing better, bat, SATISFY YOURSELF 
by ordering one ON TRIAL. We will send 
it on trial, and if it does not suit, you may 
send it back, we paying return freight charges. 
We don’t ask for money or Note until after 
you have tried it on your own farm. 
Send for Pamphlet containing Hundreds of 
Testimon als from 44 different 
States and Territories. 
NA^II & BUOTDIR, 
Sole Manufacturers. 
HARRISBURG, & 22 COLLEGE PLACE, 
PENN., New York City 
Please Name this Paper. 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
STANDARD WIND MILL 
*&';• fV &T7 TEA3S =2T tJ-£3E. 
O'.AEAWTESD 
WVW Superior to aay othfr nutke 
^-■=^7 17SlsM-lte40B.Sower y 
M SW'\ Also the Celcbrateil™ ~ 
IXL FEED MILE, 
irHloh par lienin by a.ny power And Is nhc/vp, and durable. 
Will ffrind any kind of small grain Inlo feud at tlie r\t» of 6 to 25 
bushels per hour, nct-orditicr toquility and alite of mill used. Send 
for C&Uuugne and Price-LUt. Address 
U. S. Wind Engine & Pump Co,, Batav/a, to. 
UrsiraDle qualities, l>nt tno general marKet anil aud 
uasatisfoctory; fancy beeves, »b lcQpb.60; goud to 
cliulce shipping, #3.00®5 >5; eommou to medium, 
33.9Uvi4.75, u cousldcrubfe number of late arrivals not 
soid, stocker* and /coders, $Z7.'i<«,4.iri shkau—M ar¬ 
ket active and pitce-s nouiootiibly alter.#, sulppcrs 
ami meal bUlchtl'8 buying rather Irevly; common 10 
fair butchers, 4;'J.9j(*3.'a5; medium to good, 83.6U(ai4.25j 
choice to extra, 34 4ijIi*5.20. 
Cincinnatl —Compared with prices a week 
ago No. 2 Red Winter wheat is lc lower 
tor cash Corn, } £c. lower lor No, 2 mixea. 
Oats, No 2 mixed 2j4'c. higher. Rye lc. 
higher. Fork 50c. loww. Lard 2234c lower, 
Hogs 25c. per luo pounas lower. 
Whk-jT llrm; No. 2 Red Winter, 9li@9ic. spot; 97c 
December; lihc. January; 99c. all the year. Coax 
siroiig; netv ear, 13-Uc, No. 2 mixed, 51c, spot, 5-1 44 (fit 
545^c. December; aa-j^c all the ye r, 514i(aj.,2c. Jan 
umy; a . 0 . February, May. Oat* linn, No. 2 
mixed, 39J4<»4 oc spot; Ji^jc Doccmber, 3o^c, all the 
year 3«?,c May, Kvi. urm at h JaiaWc. Baklky 
steady; extra No. 8 Fall, 72w79o. 1 'ukk (|ulet; new, 
$li attests. Lako llrm at lu li^'tslU.Suc. Birrrxn (julet; 
cUOl.e Wei.torn reserve. 2.'*:; choice Centm l Ohio, 28c. 
Hoos—Common arxl light, 8,.2a^h.J5. packing and 
butchers , gh.Uitelft. 1U; receipts, 13,8U0 head, sbipmcuis, 
UUU head. 
faT. Louis.—As compared with prices a w eek 
ago No. 2 Red Fail wheat is ,V*c. lower; No. 
3 Red Fall l%o higher, Corn M. lower. Cats 
23 ^ 0 . higher. Rye and pat ley steady. 
v> HICaT— No. 2 Keil Full, l4kt<.J'91?9C. cash; 94 ^4 
94Ji<3 December; 9.‘Gtss!h*,t Januarv. 9l>g<si9l$4c ad 
the year; 97J4C. February; si.Uija May, No. o Red 
Fall, sii4*yu^jic. cons il^hi JIc. cash; 01140. Decem¬ 
ber; 4i>{jc. January; 46j#(cu4S^o. nil the year. 1744c. 
February; 50 n,o. May o,.T* 39l4<s)4tMc. cash; J144 
(g,35j^o December; January, Sii-)ftO; 33^6@8'JMC. aa 
the year; JHtae May. ltYK, .. H.iyjjttyjc. Bn hL et 
steady; sample lots, rsHithUc, Ne.biusku, (o)79c. Bur- 
Tan Steady; dairy, 28t&32c: creamery, 88ia8ac. Eous 
—23J4<fl*21o. Pali A Steady at »li <M cash; $li *u 
January, Job, $U 15 February. Lettb uUll 
ami nomluui at ;U. uc, Cattlb-M arket tlrm with 
a goou demand, prle s bitter In guOd giauea, but 
eoinuiou siuit duo and not wanted, good to choice 
heavy snipping ateers meet with duick aide at #4 i5(* 
5.5u. Hgni do , g4(sii..5; lair to choloe outchers steers 
and tat heifers, v 3-5Ui^4 25; mixed lots of butclnrg' 
Stull', *2.7.x»3.75; sioeheig, $3(g,3 5b; Ii-edt-r.-, $J ;• is.3'1. 
Xexnus, oi iroiu 15/ to l,UUU lb, $8 b234i®4.37>4. all am— 
Muravtstcuuy with a good demand, fuir to goodmut 
tons, $3ta.3.75, choice to fancy. $4<aH.5u, lambs, 32 iu 
<a8 75. 
_^ CHALLENGE WINDMILL 
victorious at all fairs. Over 9 ujoo in 
*ffvi» v actual use in every Btate and Terr! 
torv of the U. 8. It Is a section wheel 
has been made by us foi ten years. 
In all that time not one has blown 
down without tower breaking - a 
record no other mill can show. We 
leave it to the public to determine their merit*. Mills 
sent on 30 days'trial. Best wni* Corn Sheller* 
See., Sec. Catalogue free CHALLENGE WIND MILL 
& FEED MILL CO.. BATAVIA ILL. 
FIVE-TOM 
Important to Dairymen. —All those in 
want of a Creamer , one that requires the least 
quantity of ice, and one that your wife or child 
of 14 years can with ease do the work neces¬ 
sary for 15 cows in 20 minutes, will please 
send for circulars to Wm G, Sanford, Union 
Centre, Broome Co., N. Y. 
All Cron »o4 Steel, lines Ton Benin. Jones 
pays the freight. All sites equally low, "or les 
book, address 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, 
Binghamton, N. 
AGENTS 
ci>f nov\ sp a fortune. Out¬ 
fit worth #1U tree. Address E. Q. 
RIDEOUT * CO.. 10 Barclay St., N. Y. 
bridge BROADCAST SEED 
taoBS' 
PRODUCE AND PRO VISION» 
New York, Saturday, Dec. 18 into. 
Bkans and Peas Demand a little better, If any¬ 
thing, auu buyers bidding well up to extreme figures 
oh all grades, cue market closing in good shape. 
Beaus, uiurrow, 1004 , prime. 2 wVJ 2d i medium, 
choice, #2 7u^i2 73 ditto, pea, ohuioe, sma.l, #2.70^.2.75; 
do. pea, (marrow) ®2tiaiibZ.?J ; do. white klaney, 1512 , 
choice. $.1.55<ib3 6Ui red Klduey, ib02, choice, $3.Soft3 Ik); 
do turtle soup, #2StXi«2.63. do foreign medium*, hew, 
*2.3U(a,2.4u, do do. old, #2.15@2.2U ; Feas, gi _ 
;reeu, 1882, 
. . bag. $2.SU 
W2 60, 
Bbeadstufks akd I’uovtstoss.-Price# of Flour and 
Meal. - F’louk Market a shops stronger. Fairly ac¬ 
tive export trade w nil business maluty m low gi udes. 
No. 2 ,#» 2’i,pa.fio, lain rcxtrcpm; superilm-, ©o 2:>m .73 
lai te. eatreltie; comiiioti to ralr oaira btate, #3.7544 
4.23, good to fauoy do , &i.S.<t £0 00, Commou to good 
extraW est< ru. Jhioiuit.l , good to cbolce, gi 4 > *7 3J, 
common to goou extra rouuu hoop uuio. #3 S3j,4.6.; 
good n choice do,#-i.boe*6,7.i; cotnuioh toextru atiurie 
sota, ga.8Uia,4.4U, clear, #4 WUiaS.Ud. ryemlxiurc, gi 63 
6a5.uo; baker* extra, gb UU«sC.2j, straight, g,1.4uig>b.2U, 
patent, c-o pXjftT.M)* St, l.oui* cbtumon lu fair extra, 
ga.hUigii.au, good tu very choice, g4.t.5e7.UU. patent 
Winter wheal extra, g ..6Uia»i.UI, oliy mill extra for 
West IndlcM, g5. ukum- 85 south Ainertea, g... luagi. ,3, 
patent, g3.i5v*t>.3i), Bouthern ttour, common to good 
extra, gi.JUujgi.la; good to choice g5.2lAa*i 7.>. Rye 
dour, superUue, gj.A'iiaia 83. BuckWhiut llour, $3 10(3) 
3.3U. Corn meal, yellow Wesle.ru, gil.N iall.Sii; Biauuy 
wlue gS.8MHi41>|. Feed, shaipH, g2l IUia>23lU; No. I 
middlings gl9.UUtsiU.S0 No, 2 do, ai& •/'. No, 1 11 cd, 
$18 Do, medium feed, #18 Outu.ll) uU; No, 2 feed. $13 uua. 
19.U0; rve teed at »19 im p. r tou. 
rnoes oi 0 ri*iu. iukii Alarket unsettled; mod¬ 
erate export demand, fairiy active trade iu options; 
UugiaileU Winter re . b..e in,#. Lys; Steamer No. 3 red 
97ysc; No. 3 red, gl.unja! do. No. 2 red gl.uu^jtt* 
1,06)*; No. 2 red 1.0ti>4.i*i.. I, No l red §1 14; Ungraded 
while, oycdigl. 31s. No. 3 while, 79e; Steamer No 2 
white 99 ^ 40 . 11 ** 1.00 No.l white uomiuul #l.tis for eeriltl 
cates, No. 2 red December, f LUYuui uU)* do January 
gi.UU^l.iUiW Uvk-Iu fair r. Rueat for exporti Cau- 
ada, tWy^ut.uije; State, 7U- dedvered. UucewukaT 
firmer at 75 . COHN Light export and home tiadu 
demand; active bUsll ess In optlous; No 3 58@A9Mc; 
No 2 09^6*110iu elevutur. steamer mixed 6iyft'u,b8yso; 
do yellow 6 1 *; low mixed UUe, yellow 7U®75!e; white 
South ru Dec; yellow do lUepWo No. 2 mixed seller 
year 69^®7i4#; new crop No 2 year Ouiutvllc; no Jan¬ 
uary, bt*»i>7e. Oats Mai ket a shade firmer; No. 8 
45c, No. 2 •1354(3.47^,0, latter delivered; No. 1 quoted 
46c; No. 3 while 46 ) 40 : No. 2 47&C; No t quoted Tile; 
mixed Western 4Ai»4?)4ci while do, 48^01 ) 4 e; mixed 
State, 47 («j4Sc; while do. 4961)32^0; No 2 mixea De¬ 
cember, iii)4ti2M0%o, do January, ug^iiildc. 
Yisumit eurt-LY of ubain ix tbe unitkd states and 
CANADA 
Dec. 9, Dec. 10 
1882. 1881. 
bush. bush. 
Wheat. 20 190.034 18,503,725 
Corn. 7.020,453 18 399,901 
Oats. 3,068, .'28 2,719,017 
Barley. 3, 108,666 3,124,265 
Rye. 1,241,652 1,232 Wl 
Prices of Provtslous—Pork- Mess pork Is steady 
aud quiet; n>### #19, and extra prime at il5yil5 ?5 
Dressed hogs quoted at HWiaSe. and pigs at 8'qc. Out 
meats—Smoked hams, lsj^aiH^'-l rib bcllu-s. lUe; 
pickled bellies, 12 lb average, uj*e; pickled shoulders, 
84*e; pickled hams. Ukt&uMc. Bacou—Uc. furlong 
clear. Lard—Choice, II Vi'C; Dccernber, 10.97)^® 107)*e; 
January, iu.»u(ipiu.92)sc; city sie*m no.derate demand; 
The best Broadcast Steed-sower iu llieiiiurkei. A eiuniunu-seiise. lubar-saving Machine 
Sows perfectly all kinds of Wheat.. Hye. Flax, Harley, Outs. Buckwheat, l'eas. Corn. 
11 11 a gu rin n Millet, Clover, Timothy: :il->o Plaster. Lime, Still. Unuuo. Ashes and all the 
var ous Phosphates; In fact, everything requiring broadcasting it Is quickly uttuched to any 
farm-wagon. A team walking one mile sows four acres of wheat. 
Read the ftdbiwifltj from one of the largest wheat farms in Minnesota. 
C. W- DORR,— Dkaie Suit— Minneapolis, August 17th, 1882. 
The Seeder you sent to E, W, Roberts, superintendent of my farm, Benson Minnesota 
was tested In sowing grain and grass needs, and in all oases worked perfectly. It is strongly built, and is 
very valuable machine on any farm where seeds of any kind are sown broadcast. 
I wish to add here, that the seeds which came from your house were the best we have ever had fro 
any quarter, aud we have bought from most of the large seedsmen. Yours Truly, A. G. WILCOX. 
mick $25-00- 
Dellvered on board the cars, ready for shipment. 
MANUFACTURED RY 
THE DES MOINES MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 
G. W. DOitH, Seoretary, 
DES MOINES 
Please Mention Rural New-Yorker. 
The Albion Spring-too*h 
LKY HARROW 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
Nkw Yoaa, Saturday. Deo. 16, 1882. 
Bbkves.—T otal receipts Tor six days IU.S71 head, 
against 1U.158 last week W 1th a moderate supply 
the tone of the trade has improved—prices rauglug 
yesterday from we. to 13c. <>cr pound, and weights 
Trout .V* ew 1.1 . 94.1 ew t Some fancy Christmas steers 
were iu the market. Choice Kentucky steers, 1,607 u> 
average, 13c,; to dress 38 lb, and ililtioL do, 1,143(4! 1.561 
tb, at *7 per 11 A 1 n> A few coarse cattle were sold us 
low as 9c, to urestt 55cv56 », but the general r nge for 
common to prime wasUig t-ll-hc, to dress 534J56 ib.wlth 
choice and extra selling utiSgkjc, to dress aflGi57 lb, 
uhio steers, 1,500 ids, 16 ( 40 .; Fuuus.vlv.uiitt steers, 
l.'-Uu tbs, IU'jc. 
Calves —But few veals on sale. The market ruled 
steady ■ or gra.ssers, at 3)<yj>3-«4C. Clry dressed tlull at 
•kaTlke, anu dres ed veals uuonauged at lita* 13c for the 
best Live calves, Jersey, Bucks and River Co., good 
to choice. U^oiiLUe; do btate prime, 9 ) 40 , do lair to 
f ood. 7<s2>‘4c; do buttermilk fed. its, llgc; do grassers 
HujJ'Lc. 
Suici r and Lamhs.—T otal receipts for six days 29,918 
h* ad against 34,689 head (or the same time last week. 
Lambs were barely steady, but sheep sold at stronger 
i irlces the former ranging from $« to *7, the latter at 
II 31)4666 ill for Inferior to prime stuck. Demand was 
brisk Jersey owe*, ui6 its, $ 1.63 cwi. Ohio sheep, 75 
Tbs. ti •!iftS-L 7u; Ohtn )»o>.b», 09 lb* lAge State ewes, 109 
tbs, $1 3lM. Canada lambs, 33(^911 lbs, #6 T.VaO 35, 
Milch Cows.—Sales slow; prices range from $35® 
$65 per head. 
Hoos.-Trade slow. Total receipts for six days, 
35,018, ag&lust 80,442 last week. Hogs 160 n>s $6.30; 
pigs, 123 as, 6Hc per pound. 
Still maintains Its position as the BEST 
SPRING TOOTH HARROW on wheels 
In the market. — 
It Is 
passed as a - - 
CORN CHI*- * 
TIVATOR. , 
aud has a first-class 
s -id separate or combined. Thousand* tn us 
and giving universal satisfaction All Inquiries 
and order* from the N E Stare*, N \ I a„ Del. 
N JJt.1V v. ami W. Va„ should hr addressed t 
G. D. Oltu & Co, Perry, N. Y l-rom Cal.. Ore. 
Wash. Ter. and Nev. to Batchelor & Wylie Sai 
FrancBeo, Cal From atl Other States and Tei 
rltortes west or the Mississippi River. 111. an 
Uls. The Gale Spring-tooth Harrow Co., D. : 
trolt, Mich. From the Dominion of Can da 
Nox n Bro's Manuf. Co., Ingersoll, Ont. From 
all other territory to 
ALBION MANUF. CO., Albion, Mich 
Croup, asthma. Bronchitis 
tlvely prevent these terrible diseases, mid will cure nino 
eases out of ten. Information that will suve many live#, 
sent free by mail. Dou't dclav a moment. Prevention la 
better than cure. I- 1 $ Joussos & Co-, Bosioa. Mjm. 
