ailNQTO/y- 
Vfllldp made. 
* with Olio tin- 
Texas 
GFoiiMrul Aiivertlsing UntoM of 
0OOd Middling. 
Strict Quod Middling 
Middling fair. 
Fair. 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
SOS 
lower. Hoos—Quiet: common and light, *4.50@5.75; 
packing and butchers’ *5.25@5.85. 
PRODOCB AND PROVISIONS. 
New Yoax. Saturday. July 10,1S84. 
BRKADSTUFrs axp PttovisiONs.—As compared with 
cash prices a week ago. No. 2 Chicago Is unchanged, 
Ungraded Winter Red 1s 15c. higher; No.2 New Redls 
He. lower; No. 2 Red Is 2<Hc. lower: cork. — No. .1 Is 
4 He. higher; Ungraded Mixed Western Is 3Hc. 
higher. 
Beans.-M arrows at *2.85: mediums at *150: white 
kidney at 11 for choice-pea at *2.50 for marrows and 
*-'ha,- 55 for small: red kidney at. *5.15 for new; tur 
tie soup at *:1: foreign at*3.lVrtllo for new. and low 
grades at *t.*.».i.i2. California limn, flat, ut *2.5fxk2.65; 
do. round at *1:*>*1S3. 
Peas.—G reen arc firm with a fair demand, quoted 
at *l.<3. 
6LOUB, Ficrn ash meal.—F lour—Quotations: Fine, 
*2.2*38.10: superfine. *2.75(33,35, latter an extreme; 
common to fair extra State. *3,4U-»3.80: good to faney 
do. *1*5*4: common to good extra Western. *3.40» 
3.,5: good to choice. t\»0*a«.3(l: common to fair extra 
Ohio. *3.i5ia(4.W* good, tl.Uflirt5.2 ■ • good to choice, *5.30 
iit«; common, extra Minnesota, *3.4(l,y»8 SO; clear, tl.it) 
«»i 7".■ rye mixture, *4.2V<*1 AO; straight, *5.15««.00i 
parent, *j.4t*d>r, :*i ; bakers’ extra. * 4 . 7341 .ML st. 
Louis common to fair extra. tH.4iii4.7ti: fair to good. 
*4. • *45.25; good to very choice, *5.30r»fi.lJ: patent 
Winter wheat extra, *3.itii4fi.25- city mill extra fur 
Mem Indies, *5«cJl<f; south American, *5.10(45.21) 
Hot. Turks (• ujt;tt -Common to good extra at *3.3(V3 
*1.50; good to choice, *LU) 46.25. Kyk Flour Super¬ 
fine, *4®4 50, the latter tor choice. Kero—Q uoted fur 
40 to fiO lbs. at *Hhtl7 to arrive aud at mill 80 lbs. at 
•it'*!'; KOlbs, at tni j-.'i. Sharps at t2L5ust.22.5o Rye 
feerl at *182*13, Corn Meal Quotations are as fol¬ 
lows. Ilrnndvwtue at Al35-48.45: yellow Western at 
*.•1:48 25. Bag meal ut *I2Q,<tl.'O for floe white and 
line.yellow, ntld $1.1;.',si.hi for coarse yellow 
OttAis— vviiicat-No. 2 Chicago at 'JliaJlUc. spot; 
do. cost, freight and Insurance at (toe; Ungraded 
Winter Rod. 8liv.uti.trt, sn. 2 Red, New 97f«974acj 
In elevator, 981* .icFte., afloat, 9S lV 'We.. to arrive, V 7 i <4 
WHo. cost, freight and luHiiruner No. i Red. 70c: 
No, 2 Red forA agust, »5H,j(ilWHc: do. for September, 
9*4$ ,t,!t7HCi do. for October. 98140 4100; do. for No¬ 
vember. wT*8d.ri0H. do, for December, *l.00k: do. 
for January, *i.iihh«#* 1.U3«: do. for Keliruary. lt.ou* 
0*1,05. Rvt: Market dull ami weak. Western, 
quoted at oygiTOc. Cobs-U ngruded mixed Western 
«t(*Hc: No,3 at M«sldH<’i No. 2 mixed fi’HdlfiJ'tsct 
in elevator, uhl No. 2, Me: No. 2 white, 15c No. 2 
Mixed fur August. «Sj<»6:9»*c: do. for September 68(9 
; Uo. for October, do, |Y»r November 
OATS-No. 3 Mixed at 37u do. While S9o.; 
No. 2, 86c; No. 2 Chicago Sc: No 2 White, iOcoll 1 *.:; 
No. I nominal: No. i white, 45c. Mixed Western :itU 
S»c. White do.4iU47e; White state 4:1*470; No. 2 
.Mixed f..r July.JVHc: do. for August closing 33Vo; 
do. for September 820 : do fur October 337*0; do. for 
November, 34Hc. 
Paovtstoss port - Quotations: *16 for ordinary 
old mess In Job lots of Inspected, ami $17 for 
new do.: family mess at. $I5.NJ4|«.I2H: clear back at 
$17 25f<tl7.“5, with fancy brands higher, extra prime at 
*14 for uninspected and $14.90*15 for Inspected 
Duksskd Hoot sales at 7c. for heavy averages, TUc. 
for medlum.do *Hc. for I*)tt,and H$o. for pigs,the lat¬ 
ter very scarce. i;pt Meats Pickled bellies, 12 to it 
tt averuge, at 8c.; do 10 tt average, at BO; 12 It aver 
age. at He; pickled shunlders ut 7Hc; uml pickled 
hams at 13c. l.’lty pickled shoulders at 7H'47H<V, 
Pickled hums at 1 .Mi 4 l:t< 
_ smoked shoulders at sue. 
and smoked Immstit IKJ&U^e. Mtoni, tot -Quota lions 
for Chicago delivery boxed lots, arc gs.lu for short 
clear: 7.i0e. for short rib. *7.fin for long clear and fie. 
for shoulders. Berk - The <iuotutlori< are: Kxtra 
India mess ut * 18.50*20: exira mess at *12: packet 
at $IA for barrels, and $KV( In tierces: plate beef, 
at tI2.*l.t: family, * 13411 , Beep IIams -Quoted here 
at *3o. aud ut the West at *3S. Lakd Hales of West 
era steam for prompt delivery ut 7.30c. Augu-t op 
tlon sales ut ■ 22e«i.2so: September option sales at 7.35 
«*7.39c,; October option sales at. 7.44u$7.50c the year 
option Closed at i.rj<*7 J-k-. City steam U sle-ady and 
lo moderate demand at 7 10c. Refltied is .lull; Conti¬ 
nent quoted at 7.600. and South American at S.25e«® 
8.40c. 
Bi tter.— Quotations: state, best, 22<»42He; prime, 
2(M*21c: Western, 20c: for best, uml I8(*19c. prime; 
HUite dairy half llrklns. tubs aud pull*, extra, at 
I9C4WHC- for l>est; do. prime, 18c." 00 . do. fair, 17.* 
18c: do, Welsh tubs, extras, at IH 4 I 8 HC. prime, 17c; 
do. do. good. die* 17c, Western Imltui Ion creamery 
choicest at 1 . 54 : 6 c,do fair, at 13.* 11c; Western dairy, 
al 19c. for best Invoice*: 13*lie. for prime; W»8teru 
factory fresh extras at lSc,.llc, for fair, and 81310 c. 
for poor. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Rhlladelphla-Markct 
steady; Eastern creamery at 20 421c: Western do. at 
2lc; dairy at 17418c; receipts 1,223. From Bostou-In 
good demand" Creamery at 21422c: dairy, at 20c. 
From Chicago—Market moro active: Creamery at 
20Hc.; extra dairy at 2Jc. receipts, 10 ,(100 tubs; ship¬ 
ments, 5,200 tubs. From Cincinnati—Market quiet 
at 15(*20e: receipts, 215; shipments, none. 
CuttKMK.-Quotation* are: ‘JH^'J^c. for best;' 84'Jc. 
for good to line; fair lots, at KHw7hc- common at 
5H.4SH0: Ohio flats at 7c. for bestdown to ;k44e. for 
common: i'ennxylvaula skims ut lHc. for good; Hfijtlc 
for common 
At the Mercantile Exchange dispatches were re- 
eelved: From Philadelphia—Market Arm; New York 
at W$c. Front Chicago Market quiet; full cream 
Cheddars ut 8l$c. From Rostou—Market steady extra 
at 9«9Hc: Western ut HH43H0, From Cincinnati— 
Market steady at 7c. 
Root.—Are again ottered lower wUb a dull trading; 
State, 19c; Western, 18c: Canada, 18c. 
COTTON, 
Receipts at the ports, 187 bales, against 178 bales 
this day last week, and 1,037 last year. 
COBBESt CHICKS coa SCOT COTTON . 
Quotations based on American Standard of Classifi¬ 
cation. 
Ordinary. 8H 
Strict Ordinary. 9 3-16 
Good Ordinary. 1U 
Strict Oood Ordinary. 10 % 
Low Middling. llMH 
Strict Uw Middling. lu 13-16 
New 
Orleans 
Uplands and Gult. 
9 
9 7-16 
104 
i'*2 
II 116 
.... n 
U!4 
Uhi 
... u‘4 
U!4 
11K 
.... mg 
1144 
11% 
.... 1W 
12K 
12^ 
.... 1 m 
MTAINKD. 
1 Low Middling... 
16 I Middling 
Good Ordinary .... 8 $, | Low Middling. 9% 
strict tioo.1 Ord., 9 116 I Middling.ll>H 
Dried KKftTS.—Quotation*. Fancy evaporated ap¬ 
ples, choice at So; prime do., at 7<*8c: fancy 
North Carolina sun-dried apples, sliced 7c; choice 
do., 646 HC; prime do., 3 * 540 : common do..4Hc; Ken¬ 
tucky and Tenm- 1 -..-r do. 5i«5*$c; extra fauey North 
Carolina, sun-drlcd, peeled peaches, at usaUc; fancy 
do., at 9c- choice do. at ?< 48 <y prime do. at He: com 
mou do. ut 3c. Peiudies, unpeeied halves at 5 * 6 c; do. 
(jUArtcrx at tutTic. Plums at 13c. for Stale, aud 10(4110, 
for Soutberu. Prime raspberrlea, 3H(43iX". Huckle¬ 
berries. at sxjSH'-’. 
Frksh Krcits.—Q uotations: Apples Southern 
green, per bbl. at *2at3,50; Maryland and Delaware at 
*5 c.( 4«1.23 V crate. Florida orangejut *t.5U(43^o per 
box for choice; *3.90(4*1 for fair lots, cherries at 4 
(49c. for sour; Huckleberries, * quart, at S( 4 lUc. 
for Maryland, *lxi,tl.25 per box for Showaugunk. 
Oooseberrles, F bush., ut Utai.itj. Peacbea—(leorgia. 
ner one-third bushel, at *1-4*1,5U for poor to good; 
8:2(43 for best, do, South Carolina per bu-h. ut * 2 ( 46 . 
(leorgia at $lc*3 per one-thtrd bush, crate. North 
Carolina at*t(4*i^3 per basket: and *1.5ui*tl tt. crate. 
Plum* (ieorsta per one third bush, crate, at 75c.(» 
*1.5(1, Ruspberrlea at (diV-. for one-thtrd eup Ant¬ 
werp, 9<.*3He. for one third >-up up-river. Currants at 
3(47c. tier lb Peanuts—Quoted at 6c. for hand-picked, 
74*0. for extra hand -picked, uml 84$SHc- for fancy 
hand picked. 
Hay and Straw.—C hoice timothy hay at *1.10(4 
*1.19- good do. ut 930.(4*1.05- medium do. at 80(490c. 
Shipping at 7«475 c; clover mixed at 63<473c; clover 
LAND! LAND!! 
Over 1,000,000 Acres. 
Mild Climate. Productive Soil, Low Prices. Ea»y 
Terms. Special inducements to Actual Settlers. For 
Maps, Circular.*, etc., giving particulars free, ad¬ 
dress THOMAS KSSKA. Land Commissioner, 
Little IfocU, Ark. 
VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY 
FOR SAXiB 
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. 
The well known and valuable Farm properly be 
longing to the Kxtnte of the lute M. P. WuUTDY, slt,u 
ntod at ALLEN’S HILL, Ontario Co N. Y , Is offered 
for Sale. Said Farm contain* about 4UI Acres of llrst- 
elass Land, Most of r.hc Farm Ilex to the East and 
.South, uttd a* good whimt ov grass producing land as 
can lie found In the Stale. Large Dwelling House, 
Six large Barns, all In good condition tone now. 82x70, 
with basement; carriage Houho, Sheds, etc Is well 
watered. Store, Poxt-Ufllce. School, BlaekstnitU and 
VVugoti.Tiiaker only few rods away. 
It lx In gaud shape to be divided Into three farnix, 
viz,. 100 Acres, with large Burn uml a good Well and 
Fruit. 100 Acres, Wit.li House, large Barn, and Sheep- 
slied. And one of about. 200 Acres, with the Main 
Buildings. 
The said Farm will be sold lu one hndy, or will be 
divided its above, uud on reasonable terms. 
For further Information, Inquire of 
MARION P. WORTHY. A dm I nisi rut or, 
I n nit min Igiin, N. y . 
Or F. I>. WHEELER. Ren,I Katnte Agency. 
Ca tin ndit 1 gu u, N. v. 
Do not want to exchange or trade for other pro¬ 
perty. 
T.finr] 1 ret tw Netting Investors N percent. 
Jjct/ilLl Prlticipal and Interest guar¬ 
anteed. Guaranty bused on capital nr *7S,IKH». Refer 
to any commercial agency, send ror circulars. 
Texas Loan Agency, Corsicana, Texas. 
THE LINE SELECTED BY THE U. S. GOV’T 
TO CARRY THE FAST MAIL 
GOING WEST. 
ONLY LINE RUNNING TWO THROUGH 
TRAINS DAILY FROM 
CHICAGO, PEORIA AST. LOUIS, 
Through the Heart of the Continent by way 
of PhcIUc Junction or Omaha to 
DENVER, 
or via Kansas Oily and Atenigou to Denver, con¬ 
necting lu Union Depots Ht Kaiisa* City, Atchison, 
Omaha and Denver with through trains for 
SAN FRANCISCO, 
aud utl points In the Far Went, (shortest Line to 
KANSAS CITY, 
And alt points In the Month-West. 
TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS 
Hhoiild not. forget the fact that Hound Trip tickets at 
reduced rules can tie pure.lmsi-it via (Ids emit 
Through Line, to all the ileallh and Pleasure 
Resorts of the West and Houth-West. Includm* 
the Mountains of COLOR A IH>, the Valley of thtj 
Yosemlie, the 
CITY OF MEXICO, 
aud all points lu the Mexican Republic. 
HOME-SEEKERS 
Hbould also reiiiMinhi r thut this line b-ads direct to 
the heart of thethivrriinieiit and Railroad Lamia In 
Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, Colorado uml Washing¬ 
ton Territory, 
It la known as the great THBOUOH CAR LINK 
of America, and In universally admitted to tie the 
Fluent Kuo in tied Ritilrimd In the World for 
all cluHncH of Travel. 
Through Tickets vie thin line for sale at all Rail¬ 
road Coupon Ticket unices lu the United Htutes aud 
Canada. 
T. J. POTTER, 
Vice-Pres, uud Oen, Manager. 
l'ifiROKVAI. LOWELL, 
Oeu. Pass. Ag’t Chicago. 
JNO. <4. A. BEAN, Oen. Eastern Ag’t, 
317 Hroadway. New York, and 
JUti Washington ML, Boston. 
FXUIUIPORT, IXjXj. 
THU RURAL NEW - YORKER. 
Ihe follouHny rules are invariable. All are there, 
foie reepeelfulty informed that da// correspondence 
with a view to obtaininu different terms will prove 
futile. 
(Jhiunauv Advertisements, per agate lino... .30 coni a. 
Due thousand line*, or more, within oneyeur 
from date or first insertion, per agate line, 25 *• 
Yearly orders occupying 14 or more lines 
agate space. 25 <• 
{,f*' f 5 '. rrw f txiHltloUM. .. .25 por cent, extra 
Beading Notices, ending with " Adv.," per 
Hue, minion leaded... 75 cents. 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y., * 
as second-class mail matter. 
..w -.v-M... V . I r/vieraw :n*.(i:>.)C; snort straw at (U 
®75c; Oat straw at 50c. 
Hops.—B est State 1883 b can now he had at 2H<a:t0c, 
Pocltry a.no (tamic. The following are the quota 
tlons: 
Live Poultry—F owls, near by, p th. Irte.: do West¬ 
ern at 16c; do Southern, at 15He; spring ehlekens, 
2|‘a22e. per lb. for large, and 1?®19<S. tier tb for small; 
ducks. State, * pair. 75c <t*l-do. \Ve*tern V pair, 
60 . 180 c.. geese. State. P pair, *1.62*1.95; do. Western, 
per pntr, *I.37®L63. 
Frozen Poultry.—T urkey*. Western, prime, per lb, 
at 14(4lie: chleketiB, Western, prime, per lb, 10®l'2c; 
do. ducks, Western,per lb, 9<#lie. 
Fnicsn killed-T urkeys, fair, ut l(V»l2e.; chickens 
Philadelphia. 2r«4Slc; do State and Western, scalded 
at 22«o'25(". Fowls, Philadelphia prime. 17(413c: do. 
Jersey prime, I7ci do. mate and Wextern prime at 
itk*i6Hc: squabs, white, per do*., ga.no (fame-K.ng 
Itsh snipe, per do*.. *1.25(41 50; plover, per do*., *1.25 
®1.50. 
Rick. Quotations are: Carolina and Louisiana, 
fair at 5H 45Hc; good at S?l$< 46 e; prime at 6Qr4ti.Hc; 
choice at 64i®7o; Rangoon at 4tio; Patau at 5He. 
Stsatix. -Clover is quiet" quoted at MCrtlOiic- Timo¬ 
thy Is dull -ind nominal, quoted at $1 90 41.65: T.ln 
seed Is quiet; quoted at *1.35; Cuutiry seed Spanish 
at 3H<-’- 
Scoail—T he quotations arc: 
Cut loaf, 7 * 4 ( 474 * 0 ; Crushed, 7 WV 473 *e: powdered, 7(4 
i%c: granulated, 69*46 li-Me; mould ••A," 6 ti-tit; 
coufeetloners’ do., «Hct standard ”A,” 6 He; otT 
"1 ^7* 46 H':: whIUi extra "‘C," Mx 45 - 9 .ie■ yellow extra 
C, JH'A5Hei *'C," 5®5Ho; yellows, Is^iOCftC. 
The short price (drawback *2.82 per 100 ft, loss l por 
cent.) Is: 
Cut loaf, *4.46(44.39; crushed. *4.46(41.59; powdered, 
*L21t44,5H; granulated, *X8l(4.'t.!»0. 
Veqrtaiii.ks, - Potatoes, |( bbl: Long Island at *2.75 
(4*3: Maryland at $2.30(42.75: NoiTolk and North 
Carolina, fair to prime, at *3(42.30: Eastern shore 
nt $I,73<4*2.‘29. Cucumbers—Norfolk. V erate, ut 75c. 
6o$l; Charleston at 25v«7le; Buvanuab ut 23(475(5 F.gg 
Plant Florida, p(?r bbl, $:i'uiL Orcen corn—lersey 
per UD. *150(42 Qreen p< a« Long Island, per bug, 
*1.25 41.50. Unions Potato Maryland, per bbl, *3.50(44; 
Virginia, $3.29-a.l.'iil. String beuns Long Island, tier 
bag, * 1 . 25(4 1.75; Jersey and Maryland, wax, V bbl, 
*2<4.1: Norfolk. w r ax per half Id.l. at 50o.rf6*l: do., do,, 
round half bbl. at 50o,75c ; do. do., flat half bbl. ut 
i>(450o, tkiuusb Southern marrow, per bbl., *2; 
Norfolk, yellow per halt bbl, ut 30e.(475e. do, white, 
per half bhl, at Jv„ivie. Tomatoes - Norfolk, P crate, 
*t.v),42.25; Charleston and Havanuah. *1.15(312.23; 
Florida, per buxh crate, at *L73f&2.23; Jersey at 82.30 
per box. Turnips—Jersey. per 10(1 buneiies, *3(.//l; 
Russia, per bid. at *1.79.» 2 . Asparagus -Oyster Bay. 
per (loxen, at *lijs2. Hants— Long Island, per 100 
bunches, $1.30a,2. Carrots-Long Island, per loo 
bunches, at *1(41.30. Cabbages—Flat Dutch, per 1U0, 
at *7@3; 3Vakefleld,at *1(45. 
LIVE 8TOCK MARKETS. 
New You*, Saturday, July 26. 1884. 
Bkevbs.—O hio steers, 1,523 th. at *6.10: mixed West- 
eru, ilo. 1,238 m, at UHc. 3« »; Kentucky steers, 1,391 
a, ut *6.50; oxen, t.130 m, ut 4!qc; Indiana steers, 1,115 
th, at 10c; steers, stags and cows, 1,068 th, atB^c; Vir¬ 
ginia steers and oxen, l.iHfi tt, at 9c. 33 lb; Texans, 902 
tt,7He. 55 th: Illinois steers, 1,101 tt, at 9i)$e. 55 tt; 
Buffalo steers, stags and oxen, 1,113 tt, iituyc, 58 th; 
Pennsylvania steers, stags and oxen, 1,239 tt. at 9Hc; 
Western cows, 971 tt, at *3.50; State bulls, 850 tt, at 
8c. per tt. 
Calves. Dressed calve* dull at. 9(411 He. for city 
drexxed veals; 8(*9H- for country dressed; and dressed 
grnssers uml buttermilks sold at 5 ( 4 7e. 
SuKKt" anp Lambs -Went Virginia lambs, 61 tt, at 
«V: U l 11 *b> 57 tt, at 5Qr: Virginia .sheep, 89 tt, ut 
4 He; Ohio do. HI tt. at *8.90- Keutucky do. Ill lb, or. 
• 180. Jluryluud lambs. 66 lb. ut «Hc; Western do. 
54 lb, ut3Hc; ewes. 114 lb. at lo Virginia lambs. 69 
lb. iwio: Virginia xfaeep, 92 lb, at 4Uc: bucks mid owes, 
79 11. at.SUc; Ohio sheep, 102 lb. ut 4*Hc. Kentucky 
lambs, 6.5 lb. at 5Hc; Btate lambs, 481b, at S4*c. 
Hoos.—Total for six days, 23,731 head, agulnst 26,290 
head for the corresponding lime lust week. No trade 
In live hogs. Feeling steady. 
1840. FOR 4884. 
3H A VING 
HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED. 
/ ^GENUINE^. t 
f YANKEE SOAP 1 1 
MANCHESTEK, CONN., 3 
WILLIAMSBROTHERS | 
CHKMIKT8 ANIJ AVOTHKOABTBS. 
Topf«Y*Gl couulorltiit’A, llioif *igu*lur« wlii U#npon f O' 
_ssok e»I»" g 
tCopy of lAibel.) * 1,4 
ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP IT. 
Trial Semple for Twelve Cents. 
■ JL WILLIAMS «fc CO., Glnstonbary, Conn. 
THE NEW WHITE GRAPE, 1 * 
FRANCIS B. HAYES. 
Early, Hardy, Productive. Flue Quality. Said by 
Hon. Mar'-Uall P. Wilder iPres. Anier. Pomologlcnl 
Socy. l to be the best white ehlld of the Concord, and 
one of the sweeteet Crapes lie ever tested 
The Mass. Horticultural Soe^y- has awarded this 
Urape a First Class Certificate of Merit, u Silver 
Medal and several First Prizes. 
Send for Circular. 
JOHN I*. MOORE dk SON, Concord, Mass. 
fIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES\ 
Cornell University. 
THE TECHNICAL COURSES. 
Agriculture, 
Architecture, 
Civil 'Engineering, 
Electrical Engineering, 
Mechanical Engineering. 
Kntrnnco Examinations begin at It A.M. 
September Hi. 1884. To regular students lu Ag¬ 
riculture, Instruction Is Tree. For the Univursity 
Rkoistfr, containing full statements regarding re¬ 
quirement* for udmission, course of study, degrees, 
honors, expense*, free scholarships, fellowships.etc , 
and for special Information, apply to the TuxAsuitKit 
of Cornell Univbrsitv. Ithaca, N Y. 
EVERY FARMER HIS OWN MILLER 
# c j J THEHALLADAY 
||| 
Send for Catalogue Illustrating the above machin¬ 
ery; also Pumping Wind Mills, Pumps, Tanks, Noyes’ 
Haying Tools, Homo Powers, Jacks, Ac. 
Give ilepih snil location of your well: quantity of water 
wanted. Statu aluo what mmtilnsry you #l«h to operate, and 
we rill qunlrt you ii xpeeiRl price for the entire outfit, or *ny purl 
thereof. Uiillahlc Axotits wanted In All nnAVsigned oountlui. 
0 S. Wind Knuiiic & Pump Co., Batavia, Kane Co., III. 
FARMERS, ATTENTION! 
The^7 rente ml DUcuveryiaaMMi a ap ■ 
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J.W.. nwo.fcuvwo —— —»i The Spring 
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Mjk a A NEW 
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WIND MILL. 
Among the many points of superiority of this Mill over ALL ‘OTH ERS 
we mention ’ 
IM LEVERS, WEIGHTS, PULLEYS, 
• w W CHAINS OR WIRES 
Thrown in and out of wind by revolving the Pump Rod 
Adjusted by | _■, | + In u heavy 
i’uinp Rod to Li O \mff IV I LO W IT gale if desired. 
gale if desired. 
HAS A BRAKE which prevents wheel from running vvLien out of 
the wind. 
A perfect SELF GOVERNOR and very simple, having but one 
joint, 
THE ONLY MILL using an automatic stop, which enables the 
wheel to run at a more UNIFORM SPEED in heavy winds. 
15 YEARS EXPERIENCE / 
Enables us to produce absolutely the best Wind Mill in market. II 
Every Mill fully warranted. Agents wanted. I 
SKIVD FOH. CATAXiOGrUB. Ly 
STOVER MF C CO. I 
