[MACHINES, 
Clay Crushers, 
Yard Supplies,, 
J.W.PENFIELD E.SON. 
WILLOUGHBY. OHIO 
FOR CATALOGUE, PRICES AND 
DESCRIPTION ADDRESS 
THE LATENT EES & M ANUF'O’’RS. 
the genuine 
Pulverizing Harrow, 
Clod Crusher anoIev eler 
/See advertisement on page E 
North Carolina sun-dried apples,9W@9J4c; choice do., 
794@8c: prime do., 7@7)4e; common do., t%fai7c.; prime 
Kentucky do., fijAftiiMjc: prime Tennessee, (!^6}^c; 
prime Virginia. 'fif'-tB-, o; chopped sun-dried, 2ia>3c; 
fancy evaporated peeled poaches, 26 (.j2ic; chotce do., 
2fi<a25o: choice unpuoled do., 14^'«1S> prime do., 18 ® 
14c: extra fancy North Carolina, peeled, 14W®15C; 
fancy do., 18)*®He: No. 1 do.. t'Je; fancy Georgia, 13*^ 
<i&He; No. I do. at 12e: No. 2 do. at 8m9e; unpeeled 
Imlves.fittie: do., quarters. 56 »i5!4c; choice pitted cher¬ 
ries, UttfhJil.V 1 : prime do., l ie; prime blueklierrles, 12 ® 
I 2 k,e prime rmpherrlca, 33c plums. State, llmllWe; 
damsons, Southern, ia^®i3c: huckleberries, 9$Se* 
peanuts are held firmly: trading Is moderate. Quo¬ 
tations are at lOe. for best Imnd-pleked. !M»e. for extra 
no., und 8 c. for Other lots; pecans quoted at 6 ® 8 c. 
Hay and straw.— Strictly prime hay at 35Q90C; 
good timothy at7o>it?3G: medium timothv at55<jii60c: 
shipping hu.v at 30®r>5c. for good quality; clover 
mixed at 45®.V8o,; clover ai •Uk«Jl5c. Long rye straw, 
at Hjc; short rye straw at 50c. 
Poultry andGamk. —Prices are carried along stead¬ 
ily. The following are the quotations; 
Fowls, near by, "h m, l 6 o: do. Western, l."U®tfic, 
do Southern, 15®15Jse: turkeys, e it. Mal 6 c; ducks. 
State, ¥ pair, Jlw, 1.25: do. Western. V pair. 875c<aSl; 
geese. State, V pair, i2®2.u0; do, Western, V pair: 
91.5U® 2. 
FrozkxPoi.ltuy,—T urkeys. Western, prime, per lb, 
i tkftlSe: chickens, Wesleru, per lit, i3<4Uc: do, State, 
3® Me; ducks, Western, per lb, 18@20c. 
Fbesb-killed—T urkeys. choice at 15ft16c; do, fair 
at l8@14o: do. poor at U<ai 2 c; capons, Philadelphia 
large, at 28c: do, Philadelphia, small, at 2li«i22e; 
chickens do, broilers, 1 It. and under, 82®85c. chick- 
I'lc, <lo. do above Its. 87 m 29c..; do. Mucks Co. dry 
picked. 18®19c; do, Jersey scalded, per lb IT® 18c; 
do, and fowls, mixed Jersey, P>«<.l7c; do. State and 
Western cb- dee at Me; do, do. fair to good, at LVi® 
Me. Fowls, Philadelphia prune, I5<aifie; do, Jersey, 
prime, I I * 15c; do, State and Western prime at 12® 
Me; do. poor to talr at lie. Ducks,State aud Western 
prime, i er lb. 13®l6ci do. do. fair to good, per lb. 12 
(AMe. Geese, .state and Western prime, lKSiU’c; do, 
poor to fair, tk* iuc; squabs, white, per doz, Si. Game 
—EuglJsh snipe, per doz., 82; do, frozen, per doz, $2; 
plover, frozen, per doz $ 2 : wild ducks, red head, at 
fill®.75c; tcnL at 2U<«.4i.ic , per pair. 
rice.— Wcquute Carolina and Louisiana common 
to rnir at 5 good to prime at choice to 
fancy at tvq<g, 14 c- Itaugoou at 4"*e, duty paid; 25*® 
2140.1n bond; Patna at 5J<a. Market Strong for spot 
and advance for cargoes tty arrive. 
Seeds.—C lover Is strong, with a moderate Jobbing 
trade—quoted at 10®i0!*c. Timothv is in fair de¬ 
maud—quoted at 81.55®t.70. Linseed is nominal— 
q toted at §1.95. CBuary seed at S&csSJt, for Sicily and 
for Smyrna. 
Sugar.—R efined rules quiet aud about steady. The 
quotations are: 
Cut loar, R #> 75£c: Crushed, 784c: powdered, 794® 
7Vtjie; granulated, 7 ,@7 i-10c. mould “A,” 7c; confcc- 
tioners'do., dT^c -tandard “A,” 65*e; off do.,6>60ti*«c; 
white extra ”0,” ft®SHtC yellow extra “C,” 5J6@57*C; 
•‘C.’MtAftooWc; yellows, 5®514c. 
After three years of practical trial and public en¬ 
dorsement, we offer to Dairymen and to the Trade 
our HAND BUTTER-WORKER, operating on the 
principle of direct and powerful presttrure, Instead of 
rolling, grinding, or sliding upon the butter. 
We claim that it Is the only Hi: to r-Worker which 
will certainly, qvickly and tastily, take out all the 
buttermilk, and which doe* not anti cannot Injure the 
grain of the butter. It works in the naif ax easily and. 
nst ter /1 
C' lira in o Cards, no 2 alike, name on,and 2 sheets 
Scrap Pletures.tiOc. J. B. Husted, Nassau, N. Y. 
Iron Steel Beiringe. Br»«« TARE BEAM, 
JONES, BE PATS TOE FREIGHT, 
Bold on trial. Warrant* I tun. All lUu u low. 
Tor froe book, nddxeae _ 
JONES or BINGHAMTON, 
BT*«HA»TOII. W. 
Five Sizes made for Family Dairies KIghtsizes for 
Factory use. We now make both the Round and 
Square form of Factory Churns. Allourgoodsareof 
perfect stock and the nest workmanship. They are 
strong, simple, efficient, convenient and durable. 
They continue to be 
THK STANDARD CHCRX 8 OF THE COUNTRY. 
Inquire uf the nearest Dealer In such goods for a 
•Blaschaup Butter Worker.” or a genuine Blan¬ 
chard Churn,” and if he has noue on band, send 
The Cheapest Force Pump 
IN THF, WORLD. 
ESPECIALLY ADAPTEC P02 
SPSAYIITS P2UIT T3EES. 
Can be applied to any service 
that a Cistern or Force Pump can 
bo used for. 8 eod for catalogue. 
FIELD FORCE PI MP CO., 
Lock Box 461, 
Lockport, N. Y. 
SPRINGFIELD, 0, 
frANGFAC 
TURERS 
inou turbine 
IA4T. FOOl ScCO. 
L p glNSFIEl0.a 
THE BIGGEST THING OUT. “'Stfree' 
new) E. NASON & CO,, 120 Fulton St., New York. 
- TEO AND BUCKEYE 
£ elll wind Engines 
Strong nml Durable, will not Swell, Shrink, 
Warp, or Kattle In the Wind. 
Also buckeye iron fencing. 
TheBUCKEYEFORCE-PUMPnever freezes in winter 
pr-Seud for our CIRCULARS and PRICES. 
REAPERS, 
MOWERS 
BRAKES 
AGENTS WANTED m unoccupied Territory. 
BOSTON, 32 S. Market St (BRADLEY & CO. 
New York, 22 College Place, ) SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
S hort-hand institute. itb&ea, x. Y. sittta- 
tloos procured- Stenographers supplied, without 
charge. Standard Type-Writers aua supplies. 
So “Callgraphs.” Address W. 0. WvcsoyF 
FOWLER «fc WOODWORTH 
SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 
'imputation and Sales, world wide. Every Mi 
warranted. Catalogues of all our goods Fret 
Sandwich Enterprise Co., Sandwich, Ill. 
The principles of a Turbine 
Water Wheel developed in 
a Wind Meter. 
Theouly Wind-Mill perfect¬ 
ly adapted to the Farmer’s 
use. We are permitted to 
make the followlugex tracts 
from the letter of an Ohio 
' farmer: 
North Ridoevillr, Lo- 
rain Co., O.. Feb. 25, :s34. 
v. W. A. WHKtuLm. Worcester. 
• Mass. Dear Sir: After ex¬ 
it aminlng a large number of 
• ' different wiud mills, I de¬ 
cided on the Hercules, and 
bought a 10 -foot wheel,plac- 
Ing It inside the cupola of 
, my barn, where It works 
• like a charm, with no fears 
of It being wrecked so long 
as the barn scamls. It runs 
In a very light breeze. It 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New York. Saturday, April 12.1884. 
Beeves—T otal for six days. 11,269 head against 9.970 
head for the same: time last week. Pennsylvania 
stable-fed steers, 1.472 tb. at 1214c. 57 7b; do. 1,143 lb at 
12c. 56 lb, less $1 per head; do. 1,094 tb at llJ4o. 
loss 91 per head. Marylund stalde-foed steers, 1 u 61 
lb, at 1114 c. 58 it.: do. 955 lb at 86.05. Western oxen, 
1,306 tb at 17c. f >6 tb. Kansas steers, 1,302 tb at 87.80; do, 
t,IT) tb at 12 * 40 , less 917; do, 1,093 tb at 1144c. 56 tb; do. 
1,116 lb at lie. 56 tb. Illinois steers, 1,222 lb, at 12140 . 56 
lb; do. 1,206 lb, at 12c. 56 lb; do. 9G2 lb at U^c. 56 lb; do. 
1,115 it, at $6.55; do. 1,109 tb at *6.40. Cincinnati steers, 
1,130 Tb Ut $6.70; do. 1,230 tb at lt'-te. 56 tb. less $1 pet- 
head; do. 1,062 lb at lljfc, less 50c. perheud. Missouri 
steers, 1,833 tb at $7.15; Bulls, 1,395 !b at 5 l 4 c. Still 
fed steers from Petersburg, Kentucky, 1,229 tb at 1254c. 
50 lb; do. 1.180 lb ut 12c; do. 1,136 tb at Wif. 56 Tb; do. 
1,137 lb at llkyc loss 50c per head; do. 1,060 E> at 1154c. 
und 50c. per head. Still Bulls, 1,215 lb a[ Sltfe; do. 
1,151 tt at 51 4 c-; do. 1,152 tb at 5?4o: do. 1,866 n> at 5R,e. 
Maryland stable-fed steers 2,010 tfc at $7.60; do, 1,234 tb 
at 86 . 95 ; do. 1,348 tb at 13c. 57 lb, and 91 per head; do. 
1.370 !t. at 13c. 56 lb; do. 1,150 tb a 112J-*c. 56 lb; do, 1,185 
tb at 18)4c. 56 tb, do. 1,157 lb at 11440.56 tb 
Calves. - The supply was mainly buttermilk calves, 
which sold at 3®le, with a few good veals as high as 
6(,(7c. Country dressed arrived freely, ami eltv 
dressed were iu very hruvy supply, and the market 
was ncurly demoralized. Die break In prices was 
from le. to llgc, per lb, aud the hooks were well tilled 
at a late hour. Choice Bucks County and Jersey 
dressed veals sold at lOe; fair to prime Slate Peun- 
sylvntilas, 7®9e; aud city dressed were not quotable 
ahove lie. 
Sheet and Lam us.-Total for six days, 32,2 IS head, 
against 24,048 head for the corresponding time last 
week. Demand fair for good stock with common 
dull. State lambs. 7 S ft at HJ^je; do. 86 n> at 8 q,c. less 
$ 5 : do. so tb at 89 , 15 ; Western sheen, 11 S tb ut 7Mic: do. 
94 lb nt 6 «,c; do. IS 1b at Oe. State sheep and lambs. 72 
n- at 7me: State sheen. 107 tb at Jc; do. i >9 tr. at 6J40; do. 
93 1 b at 61 . 40 . Clipped sln-ep^ l(i) tb at ’ 44 c: do. 9S lb at 
B5ke. Ohio sheep, HIS tb at 90: do. 99 tb at $6.80; Mis¬ 
souri do.99 lb Ml e-'fc; do. (olltqH-dl Ids tt, at 5c. Ohio 
lambs, 34 tb III Jersey Spring lambs, at $6®7.56. 
Hogs.—T otal for six days. 26,214 head avalust 22,452 
heud for the corn-spondlng tine last week. Noue 
for sule alive. Market quoted dull and unchanged. 
Fowler’s Hay Carriers, Grappling Forks and Pullers. 
Send for Illustrated Circulars. FOWLER X: 
WOODWORTH, Taughanuock Falls, N. Y. 
elevatesall my grain to the third 
story; drives a 12-inch French 
burr mill, a power corn sheller. 
besides pumping all water for 
my stock. I . as grinding corn 
to-day, the srimler making 1,000 
revobulou? per minute, when a 
man came In, and nfter looking 
at the meal, asked If Itwusbolt- 
ed, us It was ground so Hue. ’It 
Is the nicest thing I ever saw.’ 
Yours very truly, 
James Hostlandku." 
Illustrated Catalogue, mailed 
to all who Inclose stamp. 
Address, 
Satisfactory references given. For Hlnstrated 
Cook address. Osgood & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y 
“HERE YOU HAVE ITI »* 
.5 simple practical machine for grinding Mower ana 
Reaper Knives. Resident Agents wanted in 
every county. Exclusive sale given for small 
figure. Write to 11a for terms, e to. 
SICKLE GRINDER CO„ 29 to 39 Erie St 
8ole owners of Territory East of Jllv«l»lpi>l.) CHlCACO. 
HERCULES WIND 
ENGINE CO., 
CJetftTpaiK' 
Kuttur unil Lcei> It. 
^ 1 
■*7' A <»r WuHiiirniiii oa 
^ *»rli 1‘unml l> tiiutriJi* x 
Farnit*r> ||j *J^ 9 
will flml «nr fil«n 
Ini; Ami Shi{>|»Iiir Iht* only 
way to c«-t .vhy.A.l a r £> 
Koirus Hultfr, which U S^ml 
the Dairyuiau*^ Cuntc, for Citalog’ae. 
BUTTER Sll I PFI.Nfl 
Worcester, Mass, 
Mention this paper. 
Bevel Edge and Paris Chromos, name on and a 
present, 10c. Blakkslkk& lo., North Haven, Cc. 
nm QFORGARDENING! 
IIU L^FOR THF LAWN ind FARM 
-of every kind A description 
LARGEST 8TOt’K in U.S.. and at 
LOWEST PRICES. niuMnitUlvSie^J 
116 r REE. Piout'cr House in this class 
lements. Planet Jr., .Multhr\va' lin- 
I, iligganuin, Hem, .Hcoker, l oin- 
Loods, ALL KEPT IN' STOCK. 
.VAUGHAN CHICAGO? I1L 
Is the Strongest and Best 
Self-Regulating Wind Mill 
made. Full Instructions for erecting 
sent with the first mill. All Wind 
Hills wai-ranted. For Circulars 
and Prices address. 
The Perk ins Wind Hill it Ax Co., 
Agents wauted. Mishawaka, Iud. 
O K CREAMERY 
I I » 1 Haethe largest cooling 
f surface, takes less 
cooling material, 
takes less labor in 
.operating it, and 
GIVES THE 
BEST RESULTS 
Has a glass the whole 
depth cl can that shows 
outside the condition 
. 'maj- »-Ady,t~I Victorious at all fairs. Over 9,000in 
* actual use in every state and Terrl- 
wj§pn, torv of the U. S. It tsa section wheel, 
1 f has been made by us for IU years; In 
all that time not one has blown 
wNwf. down without tower breaking—a 
record no other mill can show. Wo leave it to the 
public to determine their merits. Mills soutonSO 
days'trial. Best Feed Mills, Corn Shellers, etc., ete. 
Catalogues Tree. CHALLKNGK WIND MILL A FEED 
Mil.!, CO, Batvvia, 111. 
BIDING, WALKING AND COMBINED CORN 
CULTIVATORS, 
haHd At»o rowicn, 
Corn Shelters, 
HORst, POWERS, 
WIND MILLS, PUMPS 
Feed (Jrindent, 
BINDER TRUCKS, 
( MARSEILLES. 
OKU LKAbUR, 
We offer an 8 to 10 H. P. Automatic, spark-Arresting, 
Mounted Portable Engine, with Mill. 16 ft, carriage, 
32 ft. track and ways, 2 simultaneous lever set head 
§ blocks, 26q Inch arbor, 8 changes 
feed: sawyer controls feed-lever 
and bead-blocks from one position. 
50-lneh solid.saw, 5U ft. 9-inch 4-ply 
belting, feed belts, OBUt-kooKS, 
swage, tightener, etc. Rig com¬ 
plete for operation 91 ,fill on curs, 
liuglue on skids. SIlKi less. Engine 
will burn slabs from the saw two to 
eight feet- long.aud keep up steam. 
Send for Catalogue “A," 
B. W. PAYNE dir SONS, 
Manufacturers all styles Automat¬ 
ic Engines from 2 to 300 11. P. 
Elmira, N. Y„ Box S41, 
Shafting, Pulleys, and Hangers. 
i«>»n 
WA.VritPt 
New (’.S84) Chrome Cards, no 2 alike, with name 
1 Oc.,13 pks iuiso. 1 . Rked&C o., Nassau, N.Y. 
FARMERS’ SAW MILL 
A TEN HORSE 
La Balls Co., ILLS. 
Cliake Verse, 
3inL Motto, 
LAinl5CHpt> mo 
40 cen ts, 6 yicX, m ,l Nf . ,1 ring Li 
CROWN PRINTING- CO.. NORTHFORD, CONN, 
INDIANAPOLIS, BiD, 
