JAN 42 
THE BUBAL. NEW-YOBKEB. 
closing at 94>*c.; February. 95«@96«c.: closing 
95Uc.; March quotable at 1c. over February: Slay. 
*L02?4«IJ8W., closing ut $Ui244; No. 2 Chicago spring. 
— - A ‘ -tdVfce.: No. 3 do. 77tkHle,; No. 2 
Cou!? very unsettled nml ucr 
voud: sales'ranged. Cash, niityg.VI-Ve., closing at 
36Wt-.; January. closing at 
ni'lgr.WK-'A 4- \rAS.f* . Mi 
at 1 
CM 11.0 
'il'di.C '.'i'ic., closing ut 9B4C.: 
Hed Winter, 97®*«c. cous 
-- a closing a 
___„ .jSoa7o: Feb¬ 
ruary, 8674'-i.5S).4e., closing at 50>»C.: Mny, 596* »i6Uqe., 
closing .Viter. Oath strong and higher early, but 
closed with t he advances partly lost: sales ranged. 
Cash, SJVci^.Ue,: closing at 31 Me.: January, 
J3Tt,o.. dosing at 33Mc.: February. SMto»3t*ia., closing 
at 33Ssu.; March, 3tW%3IMc.; May, 3lVi38Mc . closing 
nt3T?4c. Uoos Market strong on shipping account: 
rucking, $.1IMW-.OO; Packing and shipping, g5.li.kk 
(Wfi.SO- Light, $5,W®$5,9<>; skips, $8.10 ,*$5. Cattuc - 
Good, $1.30; Choice, $1.00. 
St. Louis.— Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 2 Red Fall Wheat isle, higher; 
No. 3 steady. Corn, }{c. higher; Oats, }£c. 
higher; Rye, steady. Eggs, Sc. higher. 
St. Louis.—Wiikat— Active and firm; trading chiefly 
forMnyiNo.2 Red Fall. *1 Q2®1.0SK,ctwih; *1. WSlLOlM 
January; SUHtd.ttWt, February; $l.mk,^l .il'JC May; 
No 3 Hell Fall. Con* Strong and active for 
May, i;r.«18Uc. cnali; IflMwPc., .lumiury; UHii.r. IHkic . 
February; SJUg.-.T?*- May. Oats-S tow at 31M.37MC-, 
cash HlMc. January; 324te» February- 3064c. May. 
RYE—Quiet at 54«0.v,c. llARt-EY— Dull at ."rOdtiSOe. 
Eggs. 3HC. Hay—S ternly; Prairie. $9.S0.a>l(l.30; Tima, 
thy, $iOfim. IIhas Firm at Wc. t'ornmeal lower at 
$.’.5*> *jjm 
trade 
ders, 
$7.70. __ . 
Short Cleur, $3.23. Cattle- AII grad, s above common 
active and tlrm; exporters, $tw>.5(h good to choice, 
$5.<)0@6; light to fair, fiVft&.iO- eotnaion to medium. 
#1.33(414.?S; Colorado steers. $lu3: good native cows 
and heifers, #3 IDu4 40; stofkcrs uud feeders, $3.50h# 
4.23; Texans, ii.Wi-W. Sunn*—Fnlr to good, $S.5I>« 
4.35; choice to extra, gl.odaS.io; common, $2.50 Mi3. 
Hogs. -Active anil firm, light. $5,I0<»5.40: packing 
$5 .1 i@5.70; heavy shipping, $173(35.95. 
Cincinnati. — wheat quiet at $l 02-21.03. Corn 
steady, with a fair demand; No.3 Mixed, 47e. Oats 
steady at :»Mi*34e. Rye strong at 62»4.,t,t:3o. Baulky 
strong. Pour firm $11.75. Lard quiet, but Arm. at 
$3.0.Kir$3-63. Hulk Meals firmer; Shoulders, $6 25- 
Clear Rib, $7.STM. Bacon stronger; Shoulders. $7 25: , 
Clear Rib, $3.50; Clear $3.75. Moos active and Arm. i 
Common and Light, $1.35*$5.7U. Packing and Butch¬ 
ers’, $5.50@$li. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday. Jan. 5,1834. 
Beans and Peas.— Not much animation In business. 
Foreign beans of all kinds are dull. Beaus—marrow, 
prime, new, $3.70, do., marrows, prime, old. $2.65* 
2.70, do. medium, prime, $2.40; do.pea,*2. 40 * 3 . 45 ; do. 
white kidney, choice. $3.40 43 50; do. red kidney, 1833, 
choice, $1 oOm(/ 1.70; do. turtle soup. 1383, $4.00*4.13; 
foreign pea beans, *2.00*2.11): do. foreign, mediums. 
$1.90,52.00: Peas, green, prime. *1.30- do. Southern 
B. E. $3.23*3,50; California. Lima,$%00<a3.25. 
Breadstuffs and PKovtstoNs. — As compared with 
prices of a week ngo, ungraded Winter red wheat Is 
7c. lower; No. 3 rod la We. lower tn elevator. Rye.— 
Mixed Jersey, Pennsylvania and State Is 1*0. lower. 
Corn.— Ungraded mixed la the same: No. 3 Is lc. 
higher; No. 2 Is He. lower In elevator. Oats.— No. 
8 mixed Is lc. lower: No. 2 Is Vgc. lower; No. 1 Is k.c. 
lower- No. 3 white Is the same- No. 2 Is the same; No. 
1 la the same: tulzed Western Is the same. 
KLOun, feed and MK.u.,—Flour—Quotations- No. 2. 
$2*3; superfine, $2.80*1.35, latt-r an extreme; 
common to loir extra State. fcX.H.kgH.o; good to fancy 
do.. $3.80 an; common to good extra Western,$8.35 m3.»j; 
good to i-holi-J, $4.-0 «7.«: common to fair extra Ohio, 
$3.40(3)4.30' good, *4.35* . »l; rood to choice. $5.55*6.25: 
common extra Sllunesota, $3. Ill.t,C15;Clear, #l.43-4.VA>, 
rve mixture. $4.30ii5.iW; srruighr., $5.2,543.15- patent, 
$>..7547.03; 8t. Louis common to fair extra, S3.4lkt l.?5; 
fair to gOOd,$4.»i*3.25- good to very choice, $3.30* 
ii.25: patent Winter wheat extra, $S.30&6.75: elty milt 
extra for West Indies. $.v.i3<ii.iv, -south America, 
$3.50 *5 00. Southern flour, common to good extra, 
$3.65*4.80- gooil to choice, $4,85*6.75. Rye flour— 
su erflnc.$i.35a$3 80 . mainly $3.50w3.60. Buckwheat 
flour, $3<.i3..’0, uudnly $1 HlijGi.SO. Feed. 40(^8018, 73* 
K2Uc; loom, 83 *'20C! sharps, $l.txt*1.10. Rye feed, H5c. 
Corn ro-al— Vt.iow Western. $3<a,s 10; tirandywlne, 
$3 30* 3.15. 
prices of tilt a in.—Wheat—U ngraded spring at 97c- 
*$1,101*. No. 2 Chicago. $l.ftV*$l.M lu store and 
afloat, for not strictly prime; Ungraded Winter Red. 
83c*$l.l3; No. 3 red, 1.02*4; ID elevator; No. 2 
Red. $1.1UW free on board from store. $1,104* In 
store; $L18«®L14 for rail certificate# lu elevator. 
$1.13*4**1.14 cost of freight and Insurance to arrive 
from Baltimore; v> l Red, " 'MdfiiifiH 
ttflcuteslu elevator; 
ml.IRM for rail ccr- 
r; $ 1.1944 for do. delivered; Ungrn. 
eri White, $1.06al.09; no. 8, Red seller Jauuurv, 41.10 
*1.1074; do. Kehruury, gl.U-b -c$l Ulf.: do. March. 
$1.13*4*1.14M: do. April, $J.t57*at.t«M- HvK-West- 
cra quoted at 71K471k 1 '; Canada and state, 71t*«il'-Sc; 
State, Pennsylvania and Jersey Mixed, at 74c.; Un 
graded, (WntTUc. Barley. -No. 2 Canada, ,'4«i85c.: No. 
1. 88*900. Baulky Malt—’ Two-Rowed state, 71U75C , 
Stx-Rowed ilo. 7.Vk85c.: Canada, 85e*$ ,03. Corn - 
Ungraded mixed at 50-Jtoc,; No. S.W&-»60c.; No. 8. 
(«>iac. lu store and free on board from store, and W.V 4 
(it(io-.®c. afloat; Old Ungraded White 1U:<sJI*ie., de¬ 
livered; New White Southern, 67c. delivered: No. 2 
Mixed, seller Jauuary, tiostug 0514 c.; do. February, 
closing 88440 .; do. -March, 3624.-.: dosing tSSgc. Oats— 
Na 3 mixed at fflUC’ No. 2, t'h«340tv<': N«». ■■ 41c : No. 
8 White, lie No. 2. 4ife«041*4o; so 1. llljc.; Mixed 
Western, 3tf*46!illc.; White, do., 41*410.- WhlteState, 
43M*41Mc.: No. '2. Mixed seller January. 4H><tlD%c ; 
do. February, iiVs«4iagc; do. .March, 48ik ci-'V: do. 
.May. 43M'<61*! 
Provisions -Pork - City, Family Mess at $12 50. spot 
uess quoted nt $U.75uvt i.2»: family most, $li25<it$iii: 
lour buck, $li.MKtd9. extra prime. $1 a .YU 18.95. Beef 
City extra India nu-s«. $24,50*20 tn tier||f‘ 
inuSM, $12; packet. $1 Li-13.50 in barrel# a 
tierces; piato beef. $i2„*iS. Brkk Hams. 
Meats--P ickled hams nt U l «e.: smoked 
mess 
clear buck, __ _P 
-City extra India nHM, $24 5(8*20 In tierces; extra 
— -barrels an-l $17 lil 
, $22. Cut 
_ _ shoulders, 
7<W«o7Me.; pickled shoulders* M|fl»7e.: city pickled 
should, rs, 044 -• 7c , smoked hams, 13c . Middles, 
Long and short cleur half and half nt the 
West, 7-kc, and loog Clear here at 75sc. Dressed 
Hogs. City heavy t-i light quarters at 7: v .i 
Sc. aud Pig*. (GiH'qe. LaBD. -Contract grade on show 
quoted at 9,H> i>y.lftc.! choice to the trade, 9 20; for ex¬ 
port, deliverable from January 10 to 15,9 20c.; Janu¬ 
ary closing » 11 a J.lSO: February. 9.151*9.230. March. 
COTTON. 
CURRENT I-RICES. 
Quotations based on American Standard of Classifl 
cation. 
Uplands New 
and Orleans Texas. 
Florida, and Gull, 
Ordinary.. 8 5 16 8 9-16 8 9-16 
Strict Ordinary. 8*1 9 9 
Good Ordinary. 9 9-16 9 13-lfi 9 13-16 
Strict Good ordinary. 9 is- 11 ; 10 3-16 13 am 
Low Middling. 13 .3-16 13 7-16 10 7-16 
Strict Low Middling. 9*46 1"« 
Middling. 10 9-16 10 18-16 10 13-16 
Good Middling.../. 10 13-16 II 1-16 11 1-16 
Strict Good Middling. 10 15-16 11 3-14 11 3-16 
Middling Fair. II 7-16 11 11-16 11 11-16 
Fair... 12 8-16 12 7-16 12 7-16 
STAINED. 
Good Ordinary..,. 7 15-16 | Low Middling..... 9 5-1(1 
Strict Good Ord.. 8*6 I Middling....10 8-16 
Dried Fruits.-T he old nominal sort of toDe Is 
noticeable throughout the market. 
Southern apples, ordinary to good, 5@6c.: do. 
One to choice, 6kia7t<jc: do. funcy, SiaS^c; West¬ 
ern ordinary, Icoarse cut, etc.) 24!4‘.(e; do. fair 
to good. tw&Sor do. choice ots. 5 )*i»hc; appleB, 
oviipornted, 3llttiC: do. choice, 11 ^(<4 12 (*<:.: do. 
fancy seleotlons, ur.iI3l<c: peaches. Carolina, good 
to fancy, Kbt l lc: dn.Ooorgln. peeled, 96»13Wc; do. Vir¬ 
ginia, 9*tic.: evaporated [»?aehes, peeled '23,ie'28c; do. 
do. uupeeled. 12*140- onpeeted DeaeUcx, halves, SVoiS 
564c- do. do. quariers/sjt M$e; plums, Southern, 12)^ 
i.kTsc: do. state, tsu<s.l4c; ehi-rrles 15*15<^e; blackber- 
rieH. y*4»a9 l *c: raspberries, -23*28)40; huckleberries. 
U>S4<» Hu- 
Fresh Fruits.—A pples continue quiet, and though 
Ilrrn for strictly sound stock lu store, a good many 
lots are showing poor keeping qualities, and such 
are freely offering at irregular prices. Grapes dull 
aud irregular. Florida oranges In light supply and 
Arm but quiet. Cranberries In only moderate re¬ 
quest. 
Apples. Ben Davis. F bbLtayY.tl.50: do. Baldwins 
per bbl. do. Greening*, V bid. $3.75a$.0U; do. 
Inferior, #2.<X*.«2.50: grapes, Isabella, per i*,2--3Wc.; 
do. Concord,2tt,<»50: do Catawba, F lb, 3*Bc„; cranber- 
Tles.Cape Cod fancy, F bbl, #13.UVjH3..50; do. do. good 
to choice, $106*12; do. do. V crate, $3 50(f61; do. Jer¬ 
sey. fancy, do . $3.50; do, do., good to prime $3*3.25; 
Florida oranges, V case 4.50; do. Tangerines, F 
case, $6(5)8; do. Mamlurltis, per case, $5.0""*6.0U- pea- 
nuts, Virginia, hand-picked, new, ** n>.. 8*£*9c- pe¬ 
cans. ¥ lb.. S&Oc; hickory nuts, per bush., 75c.@ 
SI. 12. 
Hay and Straw.—T here Is a continued liberal 
supply of hay with prices easy. Straw quiet and un¬ 
changed. 
No. I, per 100 lbs. 85®90c.; do. 2, TO-iSOc.: do. 8, 
60*700.; shipping, 596435c.: clover, 40iit45c.: do. mixed. 
5V(c90e. Straw, NO. 1, 50<S60c.; do. 2. 35/^HJc.; do. oat. 
305.350. 
Hors.—A very fair export demand for common 
and medium grades, with offers made 20*23c free on 
bourd. Brewers are buying to but a moderate ex¬ 
tent. 
N. Y. State, crop of 1883, choice (scared 27®28c; 
do, good to prime. 22®25c: do.low to fair. 12*20c; do- 
crop of 1-W2, good to choice, 23 4 26c; Pacific CoaBt, 
crop of 1«83. fair to prime. 2ik<A25. 
Poultry and Gams.—W estern live poultry has a 
very slow demand. Turkeys quiet. Prime ducks 
and geese about steady. 
Spring chickens, near-by, F tt, 8 ® 8 t 6 c.; Western, 
Sf-tsl-te.; fow-ls, Pennsylvania and Jersey 10c.; do 
Stale. 10e.; (lo. Western. 10e..; roosters, mixed, old 
and young. 6 c : turkevo, 12*9130 ; ducks, Western, per 
pair, 00*730.;geese. Western, per pair, t.25® 1.50. 
Dressed Poultby—F ancy Philadelphia dry picked 
chickens are scarce aud Armor, state and Western 
fowls and chicken* mixed are generally rather poor. 
Turkeys about »t«»dy. Dnek* and gveso about 
• teudy. 
Turkeys, Jersey. Its I6et do. prime, large State and 
Western, lie: do. fair to good. 12nl3o; do. poor. 8(9 
10c- chickens. Philadelphia, large, laoi.Mc; do. do. 
straight lots, l7i*18c; do. Jersey, ina|8e:do state and 
Western choice per -t> 12® l ie; do, State and Western, 
Talr to good, lOgltc; fowls. Philadelphia, dry- 
picked, prime, l:vai4c: 1o„ Jersey, 12$ 13c: do., 
Stau- and Western, dry-picked, Ilal2e- do. do. 
scalded, 1 o: do. aud chickens, fair to good, 9®10e; 
ducks Philadelphia, 16917c; do. State and Western, 
Spring, 14® 15c; do. do. fair to good I2®l3c.- geese, 
PhlladelplUa, He.; do., .stateand Western prime, 11 
nil2C; do. fair to good. 35t9c. 
Gamic.—Q uail, choice, per d**.. $1.25-do small and 
soft. 50c®$75; grouse tirime > pair. $1: partridge, do. 
heads. 87c.«$1.12; do , mallard, V pair, 30,(v60c: do., 
blue tviug leal, F pair, Wi. 4P,5; do . green-wing teal and 
wood, P pair, 25<j.J0c.; rabbits. P pair. lCi®?Jc.; hares, 
'f pair Jo.ttt/o. 
Revised ScaAtt—Cut loaf, F it. 8fi*c.; crushed. 
HA^c.; cubes, 9V$e.: powdered. <H4-' 1 ac.. granu 
lateii, TAfc i T<ac.; mould “ a," 76^.-.; confectioners’ 
"A.” 7i*c.- eoffeo ”A.’’ standard. 1 5-16(ai7t4; coffee 
off ‘’A.” 6 - 14 * 7140 .: while extra “C.” 6*6C.; extra 
•‘C," OtMik'ihie.; -C,”$146660.: yellow, 514(93440. 
Veoptabi ks. - Irish potatoes continue very quiet. 
Sweeta dull but steady. Onions very slow. Cabbage 
firm. 
Cabbage, L. I. per Hit), $6<5 ill; potatoes, F bbl. $1® 
1.50; sweet potatoes, Va. F bbl. *2.75®3.25• Turnips, 
Russia. L.I ► bbl. $1.(Xs,6l.25: do. do. Canada, S7c i-o#t: 
onions white, a bbL rr«.- a$t 71; do. yellow F bbL 
7V-. a$l; do. red Obestor, 5>i®$l; Spinach, Norfolk, 
;< hUL, $v>«l.$5: Kale, Norfolk, Scotch, per bbl, 75c.(g; 
$1; Kale, Norfolk, common, pec bbl. 50c.i.6$l. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
American, ‘J.«lW9.e5e. 
dUTTER.-Somo of tho Iowa and other Western 
creameries arc commencing to sell rather higher. 
State dairy goods are plenty enough at present. 
Creamery, selection*. Klgln, etc , 33 4l2o; fnni-v, 
36*370.; do. choice, ;&tS5c; do. prime. SltoJSe; do. 
fair to good. i’Wfscj do. ordinary, i>J.622e; Ntate 
dairies, eutlre, line. 23,*, 2tic; do. do. fair to RuuJ. 
23.(8lc; do of llrklns, 23c; do. do. fair, 2ht«2'-e; 
Stale half rtrklutubs.besl, 3 v; do. do. flue,2Vg2tlC;do. 
good. '22*200: do. do. fair, ISwtioe: St ate \\ elsh 1 tubs, 
cliolee, 23<a-26e, do. good to prime, 22*2»e; do. fair to 
good. 13'i81ci Western Indtathm et'-.-aup-ry. choice, 
24 0,850: do. good to prime, 22®23c; do ordinary to 
fair. lHit'.Mc; Wexu-ru dairy, best, 22 ,m. 23c; do. good. 
19*21 c; do. ordtuury, lfl«tl9c; Western factory, best 
current mhke, isotiHc: UO. fair to good, 13(91 .c: no. 
ordinary, 9./6l2e . rolls, extra, '2»®21e.; do. ordin¬ 
ary to good, 126 * 180 . 
Cheese. -Stale factorv home trade selection*. WI 4 ® 
13}4c.: do. fancy septeuiln-r. l3Qc.; do.,October fancy, 
12 Ui^l 3 o; do. prime, Lleil'JMc.: d'«. fair to good. 10 
(iillvc.; do. llghi sklnis, good to choice, 8 l *',«9 1 -4c ; do. 
skims, fnlr lo good, 544*30.; *ktms, I’ennsylvard*. 
prime, 7(g,7(oiv,do. good to flne.6<4*64 ( e.: do. ordinary, 
4® 514 c.: Ohio Oaf*, fm.ey, UaTJHc; do., good to 
prime, lOgeUlte.:do. fair, 8«69lvc,: do. ordinary, 9®7c. 
Eoos -Matters are quite tmsottled. State and Fcnn- 
• .... ... la.i ..... -hj„ . \l'.,ut.jrn nna 
®82o; do., ordinary. 20,.6'20)4c. . , 
Note.-W estern and Southern, In oases, ho below 
quotations. 
New York, Saturday. Jan. 5, 1883. 
Beeves— Total for six days 8,163 bead, against 10,709 
head ror-t he corresponding time last week. Missouri 
steers, l.Uid.tt, at tic., 56 n> and $l perbead; Kentucky 
steers, 1.T21 It, at $7.65; do. 1.340 0«, at $6-20; Bulls. 1,900 
at $6.20 n>; do, 1,250 14, at -the., Illinois steers, 1,917 
Tb, at lthe, 96 »: do, 1,181 t». at lie;do. 1,184 tb. at 10*»e; 
do. 1,147 h, at 1044 c. less $1 per head; do, 1,197 I>, at 
lie; do, 1,145 tb, at lOhcvdo, I,u25 lb, nt lOQe: do: 1,193 
lb. at $6.03; Ohio -teers, 1,406 lb, at $7; do. 1,811 B>, at 
$6.90; do, 1.340 Tb, at 12c, M tb; do.ti.253 tb. at 1164 c: do, 
1,265 tb. at H< 40 , less $t; do. 1.S72 lb, at Hhc do, 124* lb 
at 11 he, less $1 per head: oxen, 1,730 Ib.at t3o; Bulls, 
1,880 tb, ut She. 
Calves.- The market ruled steady at yesterday's 
quotations. Among the few sales reported were 
gras-sers, 2n6 ih average, nt 3Ke.. and veals 15 - lb aver¬ 
age. at 10c. Dressed calves rather stronger with 
eouutry dressed veal# quotable up to I8h<7. and city 
dressed ns high a* lie. 
siikki* and Lambs. -Total for six day9, 27,635 head, 
an lust 21,7.15 head for the same time last week, 
uhlo Sheep, ICO n>, at M»c; and do., ISO lb. ut 5h‘M 
.Vllchl.un sheep, 113 tb, at 1 C .5 aIo. 39lb, at 5hc.: do. 8.db, 
at do. :-Se»>. at Ohio Lamb#. 72 lb. at 5‘«e.: 
Western *-iieep, \o.» tb, at iRRe.;stnteshcep and Lambs. 
tb, at iW.. state Sheep, 106 tb. at 5h»%: do. lot) tb, at 
5Uc ; do. lid tb, ut 5C; Kentucky Sheep, 90 tb, at SQc.; 
do. 92 tb. at 5c,; do. UU ». ut $4.91.. 
Hoos.—Total for six day*. 23,316 head Against 32,189 
head for the same time lust week. With continued 
light arrival# and strong Western advice-, the feel¬ 
ing was very Urm Ued;i> aud dealers quote Common 
to TTinie at City Dressed sold on ’Change 
at 7-lpASc. Light Jersey Dressed sold up to8>s<s9c., 
and Light Stales ul$h((t3hc- 
1 SKKI AO Chromo Canls, Moss Roses, Water Lll- 
I. s, &e.,(New) with name. lOe, 13 pks. $ 1 . t> pks. and 
Rolled Gold Ring, 20c., 8 pks. aud Aluminum Gold 
Vest Chain, 25c. sample Books, 25 cents. Capitol 
Card co., llarttord, Conn. 
FLORIDA /h^.Vul.c uor for ORANGE Groves 
* healthy location. Address Farrell’s Waldo____ 
Land Office, Waldo, Florida. Maps & papers r ntt 
THE ALBION SPRING-TOOTH 
Sulky Harrow and Cultivator, 
Still maintains its position as the BEST 
SPRING-TOOTH HARROW on wheels 
tn the market. 
It ts 
unsur¬ 
passed as a 
CORN CUL¬ 
TIVATOR, and has first-class 
Broadcast Seeder Attachments. 
Sold separate or combined. Thousands tn use 
and givingumversal satisfaction. All Inquiries and 
orders from the N. E. states, N. Y., Pa,. DeL, N. J., 
Md., Va., and W Va.. should be addressed to 
G. B. 0LIN & Co., 
From OaL. Ore., Wash. Ter. and Nev. to Batchelor 
ft Wylie, San Francisco, Cal. From all other States 
aud Territories west or the Mississippi River, Ill , 
and Wise, THE GALE SULK Y IIARUdW 
AI ANUFACTURING CO.. Detroit, Mich. Prom all other territory to 
ALBIOX CO., Albion, Mich. 
THE COOLEY CREAMERS. 
FIVE GOLD MEDALS and ELEVEN SIL¬ 
VER MEDALS awardpdfor Superiority 
of Process and Product. 
THE GOLD MEDAL at 
PALACE OF INDUSTRY, 
PAH19. Franck. 1879. 
AMONG THEM 
THE GOLD MEDAL at 
PALACE OK INDUSTRY, 
Paris, France, ISA 
__ ipettuve tests with the lead. 
ting Apparatus of the WORLD. 
IN DAILY USE tn over »M00 DAIRIES and FACTORIES. 
They Raise the most Cream and mak^ rue Best Butter. 
ELEVATOR 8TYLE, 
THE DAVIS SWING CHURN, 
THE M06T POPITEAR CHURN ON THE MARKET. 
Because it mokes the most butter from a given amount of cream. Because no 
other Churn works so easy. Because it makes the best grained butter. Because It 
is the easiest cleaned- Also the I-. IREK A BUTTER WORKER-the NES¬ 
BITT BUTTER PRINTER and a full Line of Butter Making Utensils for 
Dairies and Factories. Send for niustrated Circulars. 
VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., Hrllowm F«tU, I*». 
THE OLD RELIABLE mallADAI 
[STANDARD WIND MILL, 
27 •2rx:-A-:r5.s» rjc^trsE. 
OjAUSTUD 
S-iwotor to uy otb«r makF 
17 k 40 S. ?ov«r 
Adopted by U.S. gov¬ 
ernment at forts and 
garrisons and by all 
Leading railroad com¬ 
panies of this and 
other countrier 
Also the Celebrated 
[XL FEED 
MILL, 
wbl. t cia be r.a b . m.- ;-ow.r aoi* t* cli.»p,*ff#,-»lr. »n44ar»bl. 
NVMlw'lnt su* kind of «• %Ugrxio ( nlo the r\\4 *f I to 
tncholi per hour, itcordini; to^unlity ehte of nitil used* Send 
for CetLado^uii And Price-List. AddreM ^ 
U S. Wind Engine & Pu.np Co., Batavia, in. 
ADAMS WIND MILLS 
for Pumping or tor Power 
HAND and POWER 
Corn Shelters 
HORSE POWERS 
Feed-Grinilrrx and 
Corn Cultivators, 
Iran l’limps.Ae. 
Mamillsi Ifnufitturiij !«.. 
Marseilles. LaSalle Co. III. 
THE PERKINS 
W9ND MILL 
ts the Strongest and Best 
Self Regulating Wind Mill 
made. Full Instructions for erecting 
sent with the first mill. All Wind 
Mill*) warranted. For Circulars 
and Prices address, 
The Perkins Wind Mill A- Ax Co.. 
Agenta wanted. Mishawaka, I mb 
(PflLEKGE WIND MILL 
Victorious at nil fairs. Over 9.000 In 
actual use In every Suite and Terrl- 
tor of tho V. S. It Isa section wheel, 
baa been made by us for 10 years;lu 
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 merits. Mills sent on 30 
uav»' iriul. Best Feed Mills. Corn Sheller*, etc., etc. 
Catalogues free. CHALLENGE WIND MILL & FEED 
MILLCD., Batavi*. In.. 
IDE AMERICAN FRUIT DRIER. 
Cheap 
Practical, 
Portable. 
Correct Princi¬ 
ples. Correctly 
Applied. Illus¬ 
trated Catalogue 
giving much 
valuable Infor¬ 
mation fret. 
AMERICAN MFG.CO.. 
Waynesboro. Pa. 
Monarch and Young America. 
Corn and Cob Mills. 
Onlv mills made with 
Cast Cast Steel Grinders. 
Warranted superior to 
auv in use for all pur¬ 
poses. It will grind faster, 
run easier and wear long¬ 
er. satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed Also Corn shellers. 
Feed Cutters, Cider Mills, 
i-tc. Send forcirculars und 
prices. 
Address 
itanutac lured by 
WHITMAN AGRICULTURAL, 
ST. LOUIS. MO. 
CO. 
U/AKITCn MEN & WOMEN \GENT«. James 
WAN 1 CU E.WHirNEY.Nurseryman,Rochester,N.Y. 
MARLBORO RASPBERRY and DUCH¬ 
ESS «. R V PE. Send to the Originators for history 
and terms. A. J. CAYWOOD ft SON, darlboro, -V Y. 
50 
, Chromo cards, no 2 alike, name on. 10 cts; 13 peks, 
$1. Prizes given. E. D.Gllbert.P M., Hlgganum, Ct 
Reputation anti Sales, world wide. Every Mill 
warranted. Catalog-ties of all our goods Free. 
Sandwich Enterprise Co., Sandwich, LLL 
General Advertising; Rates ot 
ACM E 
julverizing Harrow,! 
€lod CbusheranqLev eler. | 
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Heading Notices, ending with ’’ Adv., per 
Une, minion leaded. ....... i5eenta 
VICTORmCOEN 
MILL. 
In three sizes. The only 
Mill that is u complete suc¬ 
cess grinding the corn and 
0 )b together, and for this 
kind Ot grinding wo defy 
competition. 11 a 1 so 
grinds oll-eakes crackers 
and all kind# ot grain used 
for feeding.aud with our 
e'eantng iittaehmeul shells 
corn At the rate of WObus- 
0 -r hour. Capacity 8,20 ft 
3i bus, por hour. V> arrant- 
ed in every respect. 
For Circulars address 
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