GARDEN CALENDAR 
^nSr^nnmjjjiiinn ggBM 
nmmiii!) 
tl.50Sl.CO: medium, prime, * *1.46(91.50: medium, 
fair to good. *Ufi0MO; pea, choice, l.65@tl.70; fair 
to (rood, tl.f581.55; white klduey, choice ;*1.75ai.80; 
fair to ft ood, tl.60@l.70; red kidney, prime. |s 1.70; 
falr to good, *1.55(91.60, turtle soup, good to prltno; 
*1.75*91,80. 
Receipts of beans. 5,760; exports, 1,000 pckgs. 
Butter.—A ll high grades of butter have held 
firm with some further advance, und there is no 
surplus of those grades to prevent a strong future 
market. Uooil under grades have also improved: 
Home holders want to nmko all fail* and mod nun 
parcels partake of the strong feeling that exists In 
nice table grades. Tne new prices for Western be- 
tong to only a small psrt of the arrivals. Prices are 
above exporters' Imiiu they have t ; .k v n only 2 . 20(1 
pkgs. during the week. Creamery, fresh In voices, 38 
@aoc.: goo.i to prime. 3f»y^.7c,; fair to good, 33 a 3 flo • 
poor to fair 28 «C- 8 tc.;fall 2 * 4 ! i2c.:earl y !W9*»t State,pai la 
and tub fall.chOtca.lliMiit^c.igood to prime27a2Hc.;lalr 
to good rots21c.; poor to fair 20@a5c.. pulls and tubs, 
single dairy, tresh choice 33«.i4c.: fresh, good to 
prime 23<&:«lc-.; f esU, fair to good SSM25o.; dairies 
choice (fr 2 ic.: good to prime i'laAe.; fair to good 
FflR 1 X X fi , ,3H P®*es, l»«Rullfully 11- 
I " O Ui luetrutetl. 1'ho best work on 
Gardening. It contains descriptive price list of 
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS 
and I/BOIUK i l.ANTSi with evervtiling for the 
liar den. Copy, with a largo chromo of NEW 
fiUlitli*- 10 eta.; plain copy. Bets, for postage. 
HENRY A. DREER, Seedsman and Florist, 
714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ‘ 
WHICH IS THE BEST SALT? 
for .March anu $12.00, tor April. Baron at, $7.15 To,. 
rlci«.r and 7% for tdn *r< olf-sir. i- ’xtruino- 
m liwAUr plain at 10 .&* 2 nM 1 ; p<cfc*t ll.aO.aiftltt.B 
lleroed hcct,cltv txtra India mean, at 20. 5 $22*50: do a 
Philadelphia at 1211; User imms at *,f. Lnrd- 
i; Valero stoiim at $7 71) for soot lets ; 7.67XM)*7.7ri lor 
March; *,.,0 for April nmj *7.75 for.Muy. Stearine at 
?.S<i*\e lor prime Western. 
Ree-lpta for the week, pork, 2.267 bbls. 
pkgs.; Cut-meats, 38,058 do.: Urd, 9,076 do, 
Pbrk. 4X511 pkg-, ; beef. 1,0*8 do.; 
Jurd, 3.3.8.400 do. 
VEGETA 111 . ltd.—Exports of nr 
bbls.; since Jah. 1st. 46,000 bbls.. 
export or — j m — 
Professor Henry-K. A Word, of Maaaaohusotta, in 
a letter giving maul is of the recent, Massachusetts 
dairy show, staled that ten out of twelve lots of 
butter taking premiums were salted with Hi (join’s 
Eureka Salt, and commented thereon as follows: 
“ This may an bxplained in vahious ways, but 
TUB PACT DESERVES NOTICE,”, 
Then! are also other facts which deserve notice. 
The English Government has granted a patent to 
Thomas lUggln for improvements in suit itutuurae- 
ture, und experts estimate that t he Higgle method 
tvill work as great a revolution In salt manufacture 
as the Bessemer process has In that of steel, liig- 
gln’s Salt Ls used In the most noted dairies of 
1 treat Britain; including Unit 01 Ihe<^uccn; and 
Its almost absolute purity has also mane lr. a fav¬ 
orite there with the finest trade for Household use. 
In rids country Its consumption has risen in three 
years from 6,000 to over 90.000 sacks. Bom the 
lirst sweepstakes prizes at the late International 
Haley Pair (for the best butter and cheese made 
anywhere) were salted with It, as were also most, 
of ttie other lots taking first prizes, and all this 
notwithstanding strenuous opposition, including 
much misrepresentation rrom the agents or an¬ 
other brand, which, previous to Mr. Hlggln’s dis¬ 
covery, had a practical monopoly or the dairy salt 
market, charging consumers an enormous price 
for a comparatively Inferior article. But the 
HOVEY & CO’S 
beef 776 
Exports 
cut-meatA. 7.004 lbs.; 
•Exports of potatoes lust week, 2,825 
-'-.222 22. J., or nearly double tne 
- -- .« same date. Ttit! marker; Is .lull even 
r.,r best grades; ureter qu <lities positively Uitt- our 
I'm *5? ".I- trade will bear. Bermuda. W 
XT XiS®, ! K ' doso. Nova Scotia, hulk, r bbl.. *1,37 
per d.-h. bbl., *1.75(41.85: Stitt.., *1,60(59 
Jl.s.; Htsle. Iii bulk, por bbt.. f.'-d.(. 01 ..Vj, Prolific. N. 
l J °r u.-li. bbl., *l.a?<«l,i5; in bulk, per bbl., 51.25vv 
ri^,Ln J.? r, ^ r r. Novu s ,' olia ' bulk, per bbl., *1.125*1.:!?: 
l caytibiow, stiue. white, per n.-h. bbl. *l.S7<st2.00: red, 
i ^riowtliikr. Suu.:, per d.-h bbl., $1.37(91.114; 
Beerless. State, *I.3?@*l.W): bulk, per bbl.. 1.25**1.37 
I earless Jersey. 12; Sweet potatoes, *3 0U, 
Onions pleutler and decidedly lower. 'Tomatoes, 
, y r . r!' 1, b- r box, 7eC.M*l ; Nassau, 75c. a 1: Bermu- 
Oa. JAgTtc. do. beets, new. V crate. *1 :.'5®1,50; green 
peas. Sat., $2@a.M); 0’lin,, <a»2,;U; b'la.. small. *Uai 
ii Si 0 **-“arrowfst, *1(91 Uj: kale, Norf., {< i bl„ 75 C .<» 
ru< ^5! , £ 1 ‘ W0 oHULChed,};<i tio., Mpir»MCh, 
*..Wj2dO, Halt,, *1.350*1,50: lettuce. Oh’n., *4@H; Bob- 
ton, P «o*.. 75c.fa.*1.13; JL, I ,v N. j. do.," 25»75c.; 
sgHicsn. niarrow. SI.75; Hubbarrl, *275all; onions. 
* e Mow. *•'- 0. red. Eastern, *<.5U; 
red. Cbertvr. *o.2a4*3.;fi; e iObsge. f Kill, Mu'.i. UoU 
.VSl neebucis-Ouctimbers. * do*., *5; radishes 
*( 100 bunches, *3@4; rbuoarb, | 6 ;* 3 . 
‘-ion.—There lias been un atiive businos through 
tne week, ana the udvance made previously has 
been fully sustained , latest Bales arc of X arid XX 
V, 1 '*; Indtaou at 54c.; X blood iVnosyl- 
vana arfdo.. corn tong do. at lilc.; scoured Colorado 
Catalogue of New and Rare Plants 
For 1880, 
now ready. Containing descriptive lists of New <Jc- 
vnniunis. New Colons, New Bbl axes, and all 
tiro Bure and Choice Plants, for the Greenhouse or 
Garden. Catalogues free. 
HOVEY & CO., Boston, Mass. 
290.; dairy, lr«sh, oxirn 26*240.; good to prime 23*» 
Zac.; fmr to good 2Ka24c.; poor to fair l!)» 20 o.: speeiul 
onirka, extra27aZi.; p hue 230)2 , 0 .; fair to good 2 Uvs 
22 e.: poor io lair is»i420u.; very poor lfit#lle.; roll but- 
tur prime l'J«t24u. 
CiiKKaE—Thn market has neon very dml this 
week, and concessions have been necessary to effect 
sales, closing weak at generally Inside prices; 
iiuotuti.ois are Tor s«i»to fam irr: Strictly fancy at 
'4>4@H\c.; choice at 14-40.; good to prime, at 
13>ji»Mo ; fair to good, ati3Xo. Slate farm dairy : 
Good to prnno ut J4*l4Uc.; f;«r to g<md at J3@t3J<0. 
Wisconsin luctory: * me. hjia.: Rood lo oritue l‘w 
11c. Ohio factory; Chuddar. One, 14:411 Su.; do., 
lair to good, 12H@13>4e.: Hat. line. 11H‘ del.' good to 
prime,l35fA#Uc.; tlat, latrtogood. Ui JSU SQ- 
Receipts for week, 5,>C pkgs; exports, 1,30(1 boxes. 
Liverpool cable. 73s 
Freights 3(1 j3«, which in Ulghur. 
Cotton.—T rade has been active and prices closed 
at for February. 12 Idc.; March. 12 9le.; April, 13.Hia> 
U.lau.; May, i.>..,7c.; J ene, 13 58e.; J uly. 13.6 H'i*I 3 tlUu.; 
August. 13,Tlial v 37c : SepGimher, 13 2U 413,31c.; Octo¬ 
ber, 12.42(0l2,45c.: Novemucr, I2.13<*12.I6. 
(juotaiiuns lor s()ot c.ivtou are oi«,o<l On American 
standard or nluH^ldcuilon anil «>o notion In tinr, 
running In quality Dot more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
J.V. Urlearm 
_ .. .Upland*, ami Half. Texas. 
Ordinary. 11 6 u; n ;.i« jj 7 . 1 ,; 
Btrlot ordinary. 11 il-l« 11 13-16 a 13-16 
Good ordinary. 12)6 )2(* 12^ 
8 trlct good do.. 12 & l-B* 12 k 
Low middling.12 11-iB 12 13-lti 12 13-16 
8 trlCt low uiludling. 12’^ J3 13 
Middling. .13 1-16 13 3-JO 13 3-16 
Good middling....,13 5-16 13 7-16 13 7-ltt 
Strict good in ladling.13 9-16 13 11 16 13 11-16 
Middling Fair. 11 1-16 14 3-16 14 3-16 
Fair. 1 * 13-16 14 15-16 14 15-16 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary. Ilk I Low middling... ]1 3-16 
Strict good ordinary.. lik I Middling. 12 k 
Dried FHDITH.-Applna areltl good demand and 
strong In price. Beaches arc Bteudily held and in 
moderate demand ; small fruits are generally tlrm. 
Quotations are for N. C. apples, fair u>good,7H<4 
54 * 0 .; choice, 9(4986.; fancy at Ilh4l0kc.; Virginia, 
nt 7<»8o.; New York State quarters, at 7<«,8c.; sliced 
at 78'««NC.; patent evaporated. In caMfl.nt I3.V<4Ho.; 
prime at 12k@13c. Evaporated peeled peachei, at 
good to choice, iit22(rt2tic.; unpeeled at i3«d4c.: North 
Carolina peeled, fancy. al2Uo.; choice old at 17<tflso.; 
Georgia prliua at Iti&tHo.; fair to good ut 14($15c.; 
common at tu«il 2 c.; uupentod halves at *k( 48 c.: do. 
quarters at 7,n?kc. Bated cheriles at iSneiyc. Black¬ 
berries at llktllHC. Kaspberries at 26<a,27c. Blums 
at liidiisc. 
Exports Since Jatii 1st. 3,050 hhls. apples—about 
half the quantity lakeu by tins time Iasi year. 
Kuos.—Kseoipts tor the week, 11,163 bbls.; do. last 
week 14,542 do. The market has declined with mod¬ 
erated receipts aud suitable rates for Lent will 
probably be quoted early, notwithstanding the fast 
began so * oon this year. Southei u eggs are slow of 
sale, be.ng unevenly packed and loo small iu many 
cases to be at' rutiive. lamed p'enty and dull. 
Near 1’oluls. T doz., J5c,: Mtato and Beuu. I3mjjl4«. 
Western, tresb, 13K«»14c.; Boutheru. 134(13kc.; West¬ 
ern and Canada, Inferior, ll@l2c.j limed, State, 10«s 
12 c.; Canada, IKallkc.; Western, KXifllc. 
FLOUR—Hus been more freely offered und prices 
easier. Latest figure* are *o.uOru*5.5d for poor to 
fancy superdno elate; *6.-liktf5.66 for Inferior to 
goon extra act., odd lots ana lines; *5 66kt5.no 
for good to very choice do,: * 0 . 0 ».oa*o.iAJ for 
interior to fancy snperiine Indiana, Iowa, 
Micntgan. (to.; |.'t.40«i6.65 for Inferior to good 
shipping extra do., aud *o.i; 5 <i 3 .H.i fur good to 
very choice shipping extra do.; Inferior to 
about choice wuitc wheat extras r6.UU(dfl.76; 
about onoiee to very tnocy uu. *6.76©*8 the 
latter an extreme : red aud amber winter 
wheat, interior 10 very fancy trade and fatuity at 
*6.9lMA7,?5; round hooe Unlo. Ki.'I'Uli; and trade 
and family brands of do. at t(i.lu<a.7.?»; the latter 
rate for very choice : 81 . Louis at *6ti*6.V5 for in¬ 
ferior to very gooo extra; *6.?5ta?.'.fj for very good 
to very choice; .Minnesota clear, very Inrertor to 
fancy, at *6.tii@6.?5; Minnesota “straight,” In¬ 
ferior to very fancy, at *6<»7.75 and patent In¬ 
ferior to fancy at i6.75<»8.75; ucsoana stock at from 
*3 26(gi6.75. City mill extra at *6.25 *6.76 for ordinary 
to fancy for W usr luuie.i do. for England, *5.4U.i5.7o 
for ooor to choice; do.trade and family extras, 
* 6 . 75447 . 75 ; do. for Bomb America. *6.5(147.10; No. 
2 at * 3 - 6644,85 for poor to vt*ry fancy. 
FRE8H Fruits - Exports of apples for 2,321 bbls. 
There 18 a weak feeling Iu apples and only choice 
retailing stock Is quoted at the extreme. Poor to 
choice Baldwins 2*53.35 Greenings3«i*3.a0; uussctg. 
2.604**3. A little rod fruit quoted 3.7.>,4*4. Straw¬ 
berries are in steady supply. Fiorina sendiug the 
b< Ht. Fla. choice,60s.65e, qt. (’lunberrio* sc •roeand 
a a western demand supports luto prices. Cape, 6ai 
$10; other Eastern, 7669c.. N. j. crates, *2.75<a.;i. Fla. 
oranges In good demand when quality Is attractive. 
It Is almost useless to send the llusty coat variety 
a* buyers want bright Iruit in more fancy halt bbl. 
eases, lu**4.25; fair to prime, *2lu)*3.5u. Peanuts 
quiet; Boaster* beln* fairly supplied. Vs., huud- 
plOked, ;<.H(i*Uc.i ex prime to fuucy, 6w5ko.; good to 
prime, 4 Kotikc. Shelled 5k(,((e5\«. Btcans nj,c; 
easier; Shullbarkx, 7a(it90c.; few wanted. 
Grain,—W heat has shown a good degree of ac¬ 
tivity, with full purchases by e.vportcra. out at the 
close prices are weak und dec.oodly off from the 
best rales ol the week. Latest sales are of No. 1 
white in store and atloatnt *1.4«@1.47k ; do., Febru- 
arF.ttt *1.47; do.. .March, at !jil.lJ»i.47i, do., April, at 
MA1VDR.ES 
For 1S80. 
home years ago the Stock bridge Manures were oniy 
known to a tew farmers in the Connecticut Valiev 
Now they are so Oxtmsively used in different parts 
ot the eountry as to require two large factories one in 
New York aud one in Boston to manufacture them. 
I his increase shows what farmers think or g md ftr 
tahzers, and is not only due to the fact that thcyuie 
reliable, well-made, ami high-grade manures, but also 
to tne fact unit t amiers Vjmv e 
FOUND THEM PROFITABLE TO USE. 
Now that corn, and other farm produce is bringing 
such good prices, we anticipate that farmers wtU in 
vest still more largely' in our fort! izers. 
Besides the Mock bridge Mnuiirts, wc manufacture 
¥ r u d a! lJt !'' SJ 'fc' tes ' autl rtpJ *l 111 first class 
clicmi; als Of all kinds. I armors who intoud to use 
fertilizers of any kiud, should 
Send for our New Pamphlet, 
which contains a largo amount of reliable informs- 
nnn h/mi , In mo rtaa t OCj/ 1 
for a comjpahmvely Inferior article. .. 
monopoly has been broken by Mr. Biggin, who 
furnishes a vastly superior a.rUclts (cosuiig from 
30 to 10 per cent, more), at Hie same or only 
a slightly higher price. 
The situation is described I 11 Whittier’s lines: 
" Gray-bearded Cso, who, deaf and blind. 
Groped for his old, accustomud stone. 
Leaned on his staff ami wept to find 
Ills scat o'urthrown. 
These wait their doom, front that gj eat law 
H Inch makes the past time serve to-day, 
And fresher life the world shall draw 
From their decay.” 
The difference in cost la using the best or the 
poorest, salt is only about one-UnrileUt. of a cent 
per pound on butter and one-sUiMh. or a cent per 
pound for cheese. Patrons of Butter or Cheese 
factories should stipulate for the use of Higglu’s 
Eureka English «air„ and owners of factories 
making for their own account, can afford to pay 
rive times Us cost rather than not use it. it im¬ 
parts a clean, fresh, rosy Uavor, and Ils purity 19 
such that If the goods are solid and well made 
like most of the Euyllsh goods, the keeptug prop¬ 
erties are tiulte remarkable. 
IT IS THE COMING SALT! 
Ask y our suit dealer for It, and try it for your¬ 
self. it will tell its own story, overcome all prel- 
udlces, and nmko you lta fust, mend, as It has in 
thousands of cases within throe years among the 
most progressive dairymen of tne United states 
aud Europe. 
You CAN’T AFFORD TO NOT TRT IT, and yOUr OWU 
good judgment will tell you whether to continue 
using It or not. 
for sale by nearly all dealers in Salt. 
iilAILEU FtthE TO ANY ADDRESS. 
B0WKER FERTILIZER CO., 
3 Park Place, N. Y 
43 Chatham St., Boston. 
LIVB STOCK MARKETS 
New York, Saturday, Feb. 28. 
U“;^ Reo S, ipts tnr week, 10,450 head; do. last 
week, 9,,157 do. The full offering was sold ut&dbc. 
for common to fair steers, 55 ion dr 9g(&ll)c,o. good 
to prune.5H«67 dr. No cattle above lll.tjo. quality. 
I nese price* are s milar 10 Wednesday’s rales. Ex¬ 
port irado quite active. 
, ^There has been a fair trade 
smtlfawy b/^ 70 1 ° K °" d 9tut,a: l )rimo t0 fancy in a 
CALVES.—The usual soring nuisance Is here 
In the shlfiie <>f “bobs.” The police have made short 
work Of them and dealers are subject to arrest If 
they sell them before inspection. Ben ova valves 
uV.t.efr'I 0 and few roaoli outside rates, .v j. lirJ .1 
Buck* LO , Chbico, ag8J*ti.; lair to choice others in- 
cludlng State, 5.v,ta8c.; Mount Holly. 7<4h'.o.: ’but- 
““ e 
Bueep an fi l.AMiw — Receipts for week, 13,871 
head; do. la*t week. 21.410 do. Sheep tlrm wah light 
[' u - si .“ ( '"" 11 recciptv 6 X«68C.; extras, lj.«V<ii*6.75 
riurire lambs 
SUGAR MAKER’S FRIEND 
wanted to canvass 
f ® "d II post’s Patent Gal- 
; °* © M , —vf.. „ , vaniv.fi> Mictvl- 
J o ^ II Lie Eoreka Sap Spouts and Isucurr 
oh I* Hangers Samples, Circulars an.) 
a Ur i 6 ™?* post-paid on receipt of 20 c. 
00 xd Cr C O. FOSE. Maniilaeiurer aud Bat- 
, , 1 . <- entee. Hnrhugton. v t. 
( i*H tor t hese Sponts^at your hardware Btorcs. 
elastic truss 
i lj “ " ’>'1 diflerin-fri„, al 1 Athene 
juV! p ,u,rM : s Gf-A,ij Ult , T l 
_ Sj SENSIBLE W po'IOom of tho body, 
Vt TRUSS £ 1 _V * t “<">T iw«.«e»t>.ek iho 
\ gW 4atsiitlii*ajti»tl*« ajrtrBonwotild 
w*» h« Flny.r. With iizhi 
bjy.ad nlghLanda n.dlc.4 corT^tlV'jl 1 •£& 
ualchaap. S»otbym«iL Ctrcnlnn frw. • 
EGGLESTON TRUSS CO.. Chicago. Ill. 
THE 
I Genthner Hand Seed Sower. 
IS SIMPLE, 
,1 CHEAP, 
B 1 and EEFfCIENT. 
11 S ^ lor different latitudes. Choice 
\ 111 " A Be I vari6tles: Eariy Amber and Hon- 
IJlJ II H II duraM > f '" lbs. or more. 15c., less 
C W . W ' 1 ' 1 ^an 50 lb«.. 20c.; 25j lbs. by mail, 
A Bha Cr *8 1U( k Special rates on large lots. 
^ 11 t Also, my book (by mall) on Sugar 
Arm I CANE MILLS 
\ LLII j | and SUGAR MAKERS’ SUP- 
— — 1 /. -A UK n (J K S’, 
Pre8’t Cane Growers’ Assoc iation, St. Lofis, Mo. 
IfflUf TO LEARN SHGRT hand.—A n improved 
” H ■* system of short band writing wI-V'in-.. 
uutj can use it witfi facility and plant 
with accuracy . it will work readilv uu rough 
or smooth groimd it can be used to plant 
all kinds of vegetable seevls, as the openings 
in the seed-box can be adjusted to the ih/.e of 
any* seed. 
;^ Vr’' t ," y 5, t * m r 0 I^ ll p rt hand writing arranged spec- 
lally lor the it.se of Studeuts without the aid of Teachers 
rkHSJe?? a . t * 6U ? pl S? t ' 1 n ’ 1 In0, ? t Practical a complete 
tnstructol oiiii? a>c. by mail- Seud postage stamps 
and name tlia Bdbai. Address S. if. WELLS & t'O 
Pubhsltcrs, 1 37 Broadway*. Now i'ork. 
Cheese and Butter Manufacturers 
should write at once for our new price-list of 
Factory Supplies aud Hairy Furnishing Goods. 
We also furnish complete outfits. Address, 
CHARLES M ILLAR & CO., Utica, U. T, 
RALPH’S ONEIDA CHTesFvaT. 
'"V annual (rialo,«, Vtgttahl, and 
M 1 lower Seed for 18SO rich in engravings from 
MU°wl?i’ al,ll9 r of U, l,} t'rikimils, will be sent Fitfelfi, to 
all wno apply. My old customers Deed not write 
fur It. 1 offer one of tho largest collections of veg¬ 
etable seed ever sent ont by any seen bouse in Ameri- 
oa, a large portion of whicb wore grown ru, mvslx 
seed farms Full, directions /or cuTtlmfle,". mmcl 
pat-four. All seed nrarranf.it (o be hath fresh an.1 true 
\Z*!uT, : n lal^Z Prove otherwise, / Jut 
*' 4,1 ^ QVkioAl liitroduDOfof the 
Hubbur*t tiouaHli, I hinney’u Mulon, Miirblubead Cab- 
Mexfcan (Joro.an/aeoroaof other vegetubles. 
1 invite the iJ.'it.ronngc of all who art anxious to Imre 
\ tnr mr - -***• I™,** -j 
Retailed for only $2.00 
§ lull . An energetic man wanted to act as Agent 
B _H| to every’ town. 
rT GENTHNER. 
$ Patentes), 
B. H. DAVIS, 
' General A (tent for the United 
Patented Dec. 9. 1879. FOX{!liOF T. IVInine. 
Middletown, Conn., U, 3. A. 
£ Bbanch Warehouses; 
8o&87 John St., New York, 
197 Lake St., Chicago, Ills. 
Manufacturers of 
FTTMT’S, 
Hydraulic Rama, Garden 
Engines, Pump Chaius, 
Curbs, etc. 
Highest Awards at all tho 
World’s Expositions. 
Works Founded in 1832. 
Thu cut represents otir 
Aqirupulr a newly-im- 
proved brass hum) force 
l«imp. Fire Extinguish¬ 
er, Gardsn Engines, Win¬ 
dow* ami Carriage Wash¬ 
er, will throw water 60 ft. 
Rent tn any* address C. O. 
D., price $9 .im) 
Illustrated Catalogue on 
application. 
215 Pearl Street New ’STork 
XIXNUFACTUREBS OK 
„ , F or SlUl <le Dairies and Small Factories. 
Send for Circular aud full description tn 
JONES, FAULKNER 4 CO., 
Sole Manufacturers, Utica, N. Y., 
Dealers in Dairy Supplies and Furnishing Goode. AIbo 
M anufacturers OI Steam Boilers and Eugiues and 
Stkam Dairy AoparatUB, for Cheese Factories and 
Under Formula of Geo. B. Forrester. 
Prepared specially for the wants of each crop. 
Scientifically X J reT>ared. 
The Largest Returns per acre, and Cheaper' 
than Stable Manure. 
Importers and dealers iu 
FARM CHEMICALS 
For Scientific Farming, 
A mmunia Potash Lime. Phosphoric Acid, Magnesia^ 
Soda. Send for our circulars. They contain 
information of value to farmers. 
Breech-Loading Shot Guns, $20 to $300. Double Shot 
Guns, to $150. Single Guns, $3 to $20. Rifles and Cart¬ 
ridges, $9 to $75. Revolvers, $1 to $2n. send stamp 
for I’rice List. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
Halladay Standard 
The Aqunpull 
(iu operation.) 
' VICTORIOUS AT 
Phila, 1876 —Paris, 1878 
25 If ear* in line, 
GUARANTEED SUPERIOR 
To any other Windmill Made. 
17 SIZES—I MAN TO 45 HORS! POWER 
Adopted tip tlw h ruiina K. K. Co.'s 
amt bu the IJ. .a. G >ot. at 
Forts ana Gurn&ons. 
$3,500,000 worth now in Use. 
Bend for Catalogue "*B" and 
Price List. 
U. S. WIND ENQ. 3c PUMP CO., 
Bat aria, IU; 
TI1K 
RIGHT SPEEDY 
Will make or meinl your 
obolus, of aU sixes, without 
tools. Inquire at your Hard¬ 
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Corn Sheller. 
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1< or particulars, addi-ess, 
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