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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
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At the New York Mercantile Exchange the follow 
Ing telegrams were received; From Philadelphia — 
Market easy quoted at l'lt $ 18 c.; receipts. 873 From 
Boston—Market dull; quoted at 19<is2lc. From Cin¬ 
cinnati -Market quiet at J0S<c; receipts. 816; ship¬ 
ments, 20. From Chicago—Market Arm; fresh at 14c; 
receipts, 2,300 cases; shipments, 300. 
Floor, frbd and me il.-F lour-Quotations: Flue, 
$2.2)Lt3.(.0: ruperfluo, $2.7(ha8.'J5. latter an extreme; 
common to fair extra State. good to fancy 
do. $8.6036; common to good extra Western. $3.25<i« 
3, «5: good to choice. S3.706S6.U); common to fair extra 
Ohio, $3,406(4.00: gooit, S4.0RM&.JI’gfKid to choice. $5.30 
roramon. extra Minnesota, J.'t.StVaJ 60; dear. $4.00 
*4 73- rye mUu,-*. $4 2V*(.6M; straight, $3,'i5<*)6.00: 
patent. $5.40A6.S5: baker*’ extra. St,7-v* vo, st, 
Louis common to fair extra. $-i35«4.TQ: fair to good. 
$4.i:<<dk.33; good to very choice, $3.30(38.00: patent 
Winter wheat extra, $!URXj*6,Q0; cltv mill extra for 
West Indies, $4.9CK«4.9S: South American, $5<aB,10. 
Socthebn Floi t r—C ommon to good extra at $3.30(3 
4. W>; good to choice, $4.fOiit6.25. Ryk Flour Super- 
One, $P31 30, the latter for choice. Fkko Quoted 
for I0t.o HI lbs, at *i (>i*15.30 to arrive and at mill: HO 
Ilia. al $ I tiog 17 JO; ltfl lbs. at $1S<A2U. Shurps at $21<#22. 
live feed at $13ii(19. Cohn Meal - Yellow Western, 
$!!.,i3 33; Brandywine $3 10*8.30, 
(iRAis—WHKvr—Ungraded Red. 7l«96Po, No.3Red, 
SJt$4tS-Se: No. 2 Red, 82<*93kic. lu elevator; steamer 
No 2 Red. HSo, No. 3 Toledo Red to arrive, cost,freight 
and Insurance, ;>l*v«i'.>2c; No. 2 Red for August, clos¬ 
ing at HlQcdo. for September, closing at 92140; do. 
for October, closing at94c: do. for November, closing 
at wjy&c - do. foi December, closing at shAic, do. for 
January, closing at 9*44; do. for February. closing 
at '.nw*c: do. for March,closing at- $1 Cl)*; do for April, 
Qloslug at $1 DA- do for May, Closing al $1.03. Kyk 
—U nchanged and nominal. Baulky and Harley 
Malt- Dull and nominal. Cohn-U ngraded mixed, 
38,a M," No. 3. iiiAfiV" No 3, mixed, Me; do. do. Bio, 
alloat: No. 2, while, ,Uc: ungraded while, 78; No. 2, 
Mixed for August, closing a* 61 c; do. for September, 
closing at 611*0; do. for October, closing nt «ij*c: do. 
for November, cluslug at 'Fits. oats- No. 3 at flee; do. 
While, ttfcc; No. 2, 8fa»3Sc. In elevator. 39Qc. de¬ 
livered; No. 2 White. I4W444 |*c; No. t White, 39c.; 
do. White, 47c: Mixed Western. 37<*3yc; do. white, 
4i8»t7c; No. 2 for August, S4Vft<*38Qc; do. for Septem¬ 
ber, 32446(3JVac: do. for October, 3:p*i((3‘f3*c. 
Hav and Straw.— New hay Is selliug at mi®80c, as 
tu quality and eoudlllon. Old slock lu fair demand. 
Straw Is very weak, owing to the larger receipts. 
We quote: Shipping at 7W$7Sc; Timothy, 80e@$l. 10; 
clover mixed, 7tkii)?5e: clover, 50((#60c.; No. 1 rye 
straw, iSigSdc; short struw, 00*630: Oat straw, 40<2> 
45c. 
lloes,—State 1833s aru quoted ut 28ii#29c. for the 
best. 
Tallow.— Prime City quoted at 6 tie. Sales, 115,000 
lb. ut b^c- 
Podltry and Gamk.—T he following are the quota 
Hods: 
Live Poultry—F owls, near by, p tt,Die.; do. West¬ 
ern at 13e; do Southern ftt IPs® 15c; spring chickens, 
li«(18e. per lb. for large, uml lSiilTu. per lb for small; 
ducks. State, » pair, 75c«(90' do. Western p pair, 
6IUHUC.; geese, State, V pair, $l.75t*2.W; do. Western, 
per pair, $ 1.30*1. .71. 
Kuozkn Poultry.—T urkoys, Western, prime, per 
ifc. 14*15(3; chickens, Western, prime, per lb, 8c*10c; 
ducks, W'estern, per lb, 96$ 13c. 
Fric.su killed—T urkeys, fair, at. 10®12c.; chickens 
Philadelphia. 21 1 *25c: do. State and Western, scalded 
at lCjlTe. Fowls, Philadelphia prime, 16c; do. 
Jersey prime, 16c; no. State and Western prime at 
13c: squabs, white, per dot.,$2*2211 Game—English 
snipe, pur UOB., $1; plover, per doz„ 7lc.<a$l. 
Provisions— Pork-The quotations are: $17,50 for 
new mess; family mess ut a 16.21* 16.73; clear back at 
$l7'iAl7.29, with fancy brands higher; extra prime at 
$14,23 for uninspected. (4nd *11,50.0,15 for Inspected, 
Dri -hep Hoos-SaIm at 74*<s6c for heavy to light 
uverges.aud SQic. for pigs. Cut MEATS-Pick 1 ed bellies, 
11 ft averugnJiVve: PlCEled shoulders,796(8*B,c.' pickled 
hams.KUs'JdUc; city pickled shoulders quoted ~Wii 
73»c; pickled hams, UH'yiHc: smoked shoulders. 
Stic., and smoked bum-, lP.oUQc. MIDDLES—Quota¬ 
tions for Chicago delivery, boxed lots, ure $9.3U for 
Short clear; $9ju for short rib, 'Jo. for long clear. 
llEKF-TUe quotations are: Extra India mess at$l‘J 
(j#31; ciim moi;* ut $19: packet ut $13 for barrels, 
arid $ 18.311 In tierces; plate beef, ut. $12(<S13; futility, 
$13*14. Bt tr Hams—Q uoted bore at $3»>, and at the 
West at $29. LaRO—F or September delivery sales, 
7.79c; October option sales ut ?. l J0c. November closed 
ftt 7.85*7.H7c; December, option sales,7.77c; the year 
option dosed ut (.70i«i.?3u; city, steam, 7.55c. Refined 
Is,quiet; Coutlueut, quoted ut 8. ISO, aud South Ameri¬ 
can ut S.fiOc, 
Rice. Quotations are: Carolina and Louisiana fair 
ftt 5|*<9A)*c; good ftt tv? 2 « 4 #c; prime nt 6 ‘ 4 (*llt*c, choice 
at 64to»7c; Raugoon at 1J$cj Patna at 5)*c. 
Hiociis. — Clover quoted at 994<&10}*oi - Timothy Is 
nominal; quoted at, $1 5d(*1.65: Linseed Is uouilual; 
quoted al *1.6.5; Canary -cl-Spanish lit !•.-((•.. 
Sugar.—T he quotations ure; 
Cut loaf, Kqc; Crushed, 7Qe: powdered, 6?*'ft7!*a; 
granulated, 64(0: mould •*A," 66*c; confectioners’ do. 
6 i-lUc: standard ‘ A,’’ fl 3-lfl(iiifl!4c; off A, 
white extra “C," 5i$titR9fc; yellow extra “C," Sbi'd) 
54*0; "C," 4}$d5>$c; yellows, 45*40l&e. 
The short price (drawback $2.32 per 100 ft, less 1 per 
cent.; is: 
Ciif hmf, $1,16; crushed, $1.46; powdered, $4.08® 
4.16, gruuuluUsJ, $3.83. 
Vkuktableb.—T he quotations are —Potatoes, Long 
Island P bbl, at $L3 U(<bL? 3; Jersey, $1,311*1.75. Sweet 
potatoes lit $5,506)4! for Virginia yellow p bbl., and 
$1.50^2.2,3 for Charleston, t< crate. Cabbages—Flut 
butch, p lilo, «2.3Uvji8/iO. Cucumbers—Long Island, 
V 100. $1. Kgg Plant - Philadelphia, per bbl, at $3®4. 
Green corn—Monmouth County, per UM. 50®75c. 
Green peas-Long I-laud, per bag, $1*1.5U. Ukra 
-Jersey, v 1U0, 13c. Onions -Potato Maryland, 
per bbl, $2*2.25: yellow Jersey, $1 75»2; Jersey and 
Long l.iland yellow, $1 75«*2- red, $I.O<L*b75. String 
beans -Long Island, wax, ♦< bag, 50c; green, 3ue. 
Squash—Long Island white, per bbL, 73c.<a$l, yel 
low loaSOc; marrow, Southern, 5t>:*75c, Tomatoes 
South Jersey, per basket, 4044300; per bushel box, $1 
(Svl.'ii); near-by, per bushel box, $16(1.Me Maryland, 
per orate, 75c,w$l.25: Norfolk, per crate, 20t»Cbc. Tur- 
ulph Kusila, per bbl, i5c.<a$l. 
Wool.—S ales, 25JXW lb. X and XX Ohio at 880815*0; 
10,DO) lb. Michigan X, 29(*3ue; 10,000 lb. N. Y. State X, 
2Sia29c; 10,000 lb. quarter blood Coinblug, 32c; 7,000 lb. 
Spring Texas, 17c; j3,i*J 0 lb. Full do. Kle; and 2.6UO lb. 
Southern andS.uClOlb. China, on private terms. 
week ago, No. 2 Red Wheut is steady; No. 3 
Red, 2c. lower. Cora, 2^c. higher. Oats, 
3c. higher. Cattle, from 20c. to 3oo. higher. 
Hogs, 15c. to 20c. higher. 
Wheat.— Dull: except for Ortobcr- which was ac: 
tlve: No. 2 Red, nt H4 (aH5c. cash; 88t»(«84c. August. 
d'-tciV- Septcrnbi-r- 83 T*(aH6»$c. October: 875*0.bid 
November: all the yeur. No. 8 Red at 76-14 
ta78Qc. Corn - Inactive at 17V, a l9S,c. rash: 47U.i48c. 
August- 47*4((*48^4r. September- 4H* 4 ,*4i5t4c. October. 
42c. November: 38Qr. nil the year. OAis-Flrm for 
cash and August: SIIK330. bid cash according to loca¬ 
tion- 2Hl*i*2«4e. August; 246*c. September, 25'-ir. bid 
October. Ryk-DuII nt far. Baiii.ky-N o market. 
Butter— Steady; creamery at 2R/424C- dairy at I4n« 
tic. K'ios Steady at BMttiOKC: outside price for *;an- 
■ Il'-'i Ft. ax-lk;.-S teady at $1,27«1.29. Hay Steady; 
prairie at $*al(X5t); TUnothy at $t!.5u<*15. Brav— 
Quiet at Mo. ut mill. Catti.e—M arket stronger, with 
an upward tendency: Exports at $6.30*6.73; good lo 
choice shipping, $f-»A 10; common to medium, at 
$1 75 <a 3.73; grans Texans ut $3t<(4, the bulk of the sales 
at $3.2v*l. Sheep- Market steady- Inferior to fair 
at $2(3(2.73: medium to good at- $2.33®3.lu- choice t<» 
extrn at $8 SA34; lamb- at $2,a.l. Hous-Qulct; York 
ers at $5.8u<»5.95; packing $5.1t)®3.75; butchers’ at 
$5.80® 6.10. 
Cincinnati.— Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 2 Red Wheat is 4)^c. lower. 
Corn, lc. higher. Oats, 2c. higher. Hogs, from 
10 to 20 cents higher. 
Wheat—Active; No.2 Red at 82<a821*c. Corn—S carce 
BDd Arm: No. 2 mixed, 55c. Oats— Scaree and firm; 
No. 2 mixed. 37c RYE—So. 2, 62c. Baulky— Firm; 
extra No, 3 fall,70o. Pohk-F irm nt$17. Lard— Firm 
at 7.25®7.40a. Bulxmkatn—F irm; shoulders at 6c; 
short rib.9.l2Wc Boos—Firm; common and light, 
$4.50j(S.9tl; packing aud butchers' $5.50,((6. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, August 9,1884. 
Brkadstuffs and Provisions.—as compared with 
cash prices a week ago: Ungraded Red Wheat Is 
6?*c. lower; No. 3 Red Is 2c. lower; No. 2 Red is 2J*c. 
ower. Corn.—U ngraded Mixed Is unchanged. No. 3 
•s lc. higher; No. 2 mixed Is lc. lower; No. 2 White Is 
6c. lower. 
Beans.—T he quotations are: Marrow*, f.Tincdlums, 
$230. white klunry $.1 for choice: pica $2,5(1 for mar¬ 
rows and $2.50«i2 55 for small: red kidney $5,25 for 
new; turtle soup, $3; foreign. $2.13®22ii for new, and 
lowgrades, $!>.>* A California Lima, flat, $2.55@2.65 
do. round, $ 2 .J> J 4 .'fj$ b 
Butter.— Quotations: Sitate, best, palls,23i*024c: do. 
tubs, prime, 2lj*®22C; Western, 2l(*22c, for 
best;, i9‘*'(('AQrC. for prime: -State dairy half ilrklus, 
tub* and palls, extra. CHviiJlc. for best; do. prime, 
19«2Uc: no. do. fair, trie: do. Welsh tubs, extras, 20c; 
prime, J9c; do. do. good. Itaise; Western Imitation 
creamery, chotcMt* t” glOW'-. do Talr, 14u*13e: West¬ 
ern dairy )5W15kc for best Invoices: 11c, for prime; 
Wt stern factory fresh extras, Kl.aiUo; Uc. for fair, 
and 8®i0o. for poor. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received; From Phlludelpblu-Murkot 
Arm; orearncry, 21«i23c; dairy 23c; receipts, 839. From 
Boston Market 11 rtn; creamery, 22®23c; dairy, 21® 
22c. From Chicago — Market Arm; lucreused de- 
mnnd; creamery, 3t)<((22ei dairy extra. iMe; receipts, 
14,IX)0 tubs; shipments, 10,01)0 tubs. From Cincinnati- 
Market Arm at 19&20O; receipts, 47; shipments, 100. 
At the New York Mercantile Exchauge ”eall" the 
following Aguri S ruled: Extra half tubs, sellers’op 
tlon October,25e. bid; extra Arklns, do. 24c. bid. 
Cukkkk.-Q uotations: IbMirtlOQc. for fauey facto¬ 
ries; 9|*(*9»4c. for good to tint-; fair lols, intoUHc, 
common at 6®CM;e; Ohio flats, BuvOigo. for b(‘st down 
to 4®5o. for common; Fennsylvania 6 klU 18 at 2c. for 
good; l®U*c. for common. 
At the Mcrcuntllc].Kxchnnge dispatches were re¬ 
ceived: From Philadelphia—Market Arm; chuddars 
ut lOglDQc. flats, 8(.<i8Qc; receipts, 503 boxes. From 
Chicago .Market steady: cream» at 9o; receipts, 3,100 
boxes; shipments, 3,UtK) boxes. From Boston—Market 
Arm; extra at 10!4®10)*u; Western, 9S*c. From Cincin¬ 
nati—Market strong at 8c: receipts, 40 boxes; ship¬ 
ments, 189 Ijoxes. From Liverpool—Finest at 50s. 6d 
Cotton.—T he quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can clasglflcatlou are as follows: 
New 
Strict Ordinary. 
Good Ordinary. 
Strict Good Ordinary. 
Low Middling.. 
Strict Low Middling... 
Middling Fair... 
Fair. 
Upland* 
Orleans 
and Gull. 
Texas 
8 9-16 
8 18-16 
8 13-16 
. 9 
9 
9 H 
9 13-tC 
10 1-16 
10 1 16 
.. 10 8-16 
lo 7-16 
10 7-16 
.. 10 7-1 6 
10 11 16 
10 11-16 
.. 109$ 
10J* 
10W 
., 10 13-16 
H 1-16 
11 1-16 
. H 1-16 
11 5-16 
11 5-16 
.. 11 5-16 
11 0-16 
11 9 16 
.. 11 11-16 
11 15-16 
11 15 16 
., 12 7-1U 
a ii-io 
12 11-16 
STAINED. 
Good Ordinary.... 8 13-18 I Low Middling. 9 II 16 
Strict Good Ord.. 9?* I Middling.10 3-16 
Futures continued quite active aud closed steady. 
August, 10.78(1(10.79! September, lu.6,VwlluiO; October, 
10.396(10.40: November. 10.246(10.25; December, 10,25* 
10.26; January, 10.94® 10.S3; February, P).48a 10.47: 
March. 10.586slu.59; April. 10.701*10.,1; .May, lO.HOr* 10.82. 
Transferable order*. 10.90c. 
Peas.—G reen are Ann and lu demand, quoted ut 
$1.70. 
Dried Fruits.—F ancy evaporated apples, choice, 
9c: prime do., at 7i*8e: fancy North Carolina sun 
dried appli-s, sliced, Jc; choice do., 6®6^c; prime 
do.,5*53*0: common do., IVyC; Kentucky aud Tennes¬ 
see do. 5u(344c: extra futtcy North Carolina, sun dried, 
peek-d peacln s. lOdtllc; fancy do,, 9c: choice do. 7® 
8c- prime do. fie; common do.5c. Peaches, unpeeled 
halves, 5(*6c;do.quarters, K*5c. Plums, liJe. for Slate, 
and Hkiillu. for Southern. Prime raspberries. 25c. 
for new. Huckleberries. 8<it8!4c. Blackberries, 8c. 
Fresh Fruits, - Quotations are: Apples—Astraoban. 
hand-picked, Jersey, f bbl, $L5U®l.78; do, Maryland 
and Delaware, p crate, 6Ue®$l; sour boush, baud 
picked, Jersey, V bbl. $1.26*1.75; do, open bead, 
$i <41.75; sweet bough, hand picked, Jersey, P bbl, 
$l.25((tL.50; do. opeu hea l, <hh*$ 1; green apples, 
Maryland and Delaware, > eruto, 2.Kt:V)c: Bouthern, 
rair to choice. V bbl, 5o<y«$l-, windfall, V bbl, 500® 
75. Peaches—Georgia, prime to fancy, F one-third 
bush, crate, tlul.vj- South Carolina, F bush, crate, 
? :8(*s; North ( urottna, «r bush, crate, *t©2.90: do, 
ancy, 10 ft basket, 15c<*$i; Maryland and Delaware, 
Hale’s choice, F basket. 30'*6(Jc: do. Troth’s, 75cii($2; 
Jersey, F baxk.-t, 25(*75c. Boar*—Bartlett, Virglna, 
fancy, V crate, $3 *4 50- Clapp’s Favorite. North 
Carolina, ¥ crate, 42.5(8*3; do. Marylnud p crate, 
$1,7(8*2', Duchess, Virginia, v case, *l,75®2; JUe 
Conte, Georgia, P box, $2; Jargonelle, Maryland, K 
bbl, $7<*H Bell, Maryland, F bbl. $5®5.J0 do, Jersey 
and up river, f bbl. $Lto«;',, scooter, up river, F bbl, 
$2.5ix*3; cooking pears common. F bbl. at $2 5i)(*3. 
Grapes—Georgia, Concord; F lb. lU<i*l2e; do. Hartford 
and Ives, p lb. Sigslue, South Carolina, Tuliman, 7c; 
do. Delaware. V In.2ic: North Carolina, Champion, 
F lb, 8®10c. Plums—Large green, Virginia, per peek 
crate. $2; common blue, Maryland aud Delaware, F 
quart, 8c. lUaekta-rrleH -Upper Jersey. V quart. 8® 
Die- South Jersey, Wilson. F quart.7®90; Delaware. 
Wilson, prime, F quart, t>®Se. Pjtsptierrles -Largo 
red, up-river, thrcc-to-quart cup, t® ! .c- small red, 
do. do, 2(*3. Huckleberries-Shawangunk Mountain. 
F box, at $1.25(7(1.50 Jersey, extra, 14 quart box, 41.12 
<*$1.25; Jersey, average size boxes, 90c<*|l; Jersey, F 
g^uart, 1(8*1 lc. Maryland^, F quart, 7®ldc. Currants— 
5c' do. black. V lb, n’t Sato.’ Watermelon—Georgia 
and Florida, choice to fancy, per 100, at $256*30; do, 
prime, $17<*23, do, small aud poor, $10*12: North 
Carolina, prime, $l»<»2iJ; do. seconds, $12@13; do, 
culls, $10®U. Muakmelon9—Maryland, Jeuuy Lind, 
per bbl, $2.50*3; Jo, cantaloupe, $2(*3: Virginia, Jen¬ 
ny Lind, $2i*3; do, cantaloupe, $1 50*2.50. 
Eooa.—Quotations: State, 18®19c; Canadian, 18c; 
Western, I7)i®13c. 
LIVE 8TOCK MARKETS. 
New Yore, Saturday, August 9. 1884. 
Beeves.— Total receipts for six days 10,182 bead 
against 9,217 heud for the corresponding time last 
week. Illinois steers, 1,861 lb. at $7 per PJ0lb; do. 1,100 
lb, at $6.30; Kentucky steers, 1,2011 In. at 12o. 36 lb; do 
1,085 lb. I0}*e; stag, 1,080 lb. at tfj*c; Ohio Hteers, 1,417 
lb. ut 12(*. 56 lb.; Virginia steers, 1,150 lb. at $6.20; do. 
1,121-lb. ftt $«,25; do. 1,183 ib. at ll**e. 56 lb: Texans, 916 
lb, 9c. 55 lb: Ohio steers, 1,977 lb. at $6.75; do. 1,504 Ib. 
at $7.35: Kentucky steers, 1,884 lb. ut $6.90; Indian 
cattle: 1)27 lb. at 9i>4c. 55 lb; do. 931 lb. at lOo, Colorado 
steers,1,048 Ib. at luQc. 55 ib; native steers, 1,232 lb. at 
$6.62(i; do. 1.367 lb. at I2!*c. 56 lb; do. 1,335 lb. at $6.80 
M. Goldsmith for self: 22 Kentucky steers, 1,461 lb. 
at $7.25; do. 1.485 lb. at $7. 
Calves.— Veals, 168 ft. at 7c: buttermilk!. 214 ft, at 
4c: veals, 155 ft, at $6.70; State veals, M2 ft, at 8J*C; 
Grosser*, 216 ft, ftt 3(*c. 
Hhkep and Lamp- 8—MaryiaDd lambs, 76 lb. at7c- 
Kentucky lambs, 71 ft,at 6c: Virginia lambs, 59 Ib, at 
6A<C: dp. 611 ]b, at K% e: Ohio do. ISO )b. at 6c: Virginia 
sheep. 9} lb. at 4c; West Virginia lambs, 65 lb, at toe; 
West Virginia sheep. «2 lb, at 464c; Kansas do. 81 lb, 
nt 4(*e; do. 81 lb, at IMe, ewes, 75 ft, at 1C; bucks, 153 
ft, ftt 3)*C; Kentucky tu.-cp, 94 ft, at 4l*c: State lambs, 
59 lb, at i Me; Canada lambs, 63 lo, at HJ*o; Michigan 
sheep. *9 ft, at $4,80: State sheep, 94 lb, at lc; Jersey 
lambs, 6-f lb, ut 7c; Jersey owes, JU6 lb, at 4^c. 
Hoos.—Total receipts for 6 days; 23,869 head, against 
20,123 bead for the corresponding time last week. 
Feeling Arm. and common to prune are nominally 
noted atSW&ejRc, 
THE LINE SELECTED BY THE U. S. GOV’T 
TO CARRY THE FAST MAIL 
I ■ II n A ,n Minnesota, North Dakota 
LANDS wash, T 
Lalt I 1 Iw I he Northern P;>< >fie country Is 
the newest region open for settlement, BUT THE RICH¬ 
EST IN NATURAL RESOURCES. Its exceptionally fer¬ 
tile sod, well watered surface- line wheat and farming 
lands, best of cattle grounds, large bodies of timber, 
rich mining districts, healthful (.Innate, great navigable 
waters, and grand romrneir.ial opportunities arc the 
chief attractions which invite a large population. 
IlfkTr 1U,818,4:13 acres or MORE THAN HALF of 
nU I C all the Public I .mils disposed of in 1883 
were in the Northern Pacific, country. Send for maps 
and publications describing the railroad lands and the 
country. They are sent FREE, 
Address CHAS. B LAMBORN, 
Land Com'r, St, Paul, Minn, 
THE DANA 
CENTRIFUG A L-tiOVERNOR 
<*ak. WINDMILL. 
This la the best working and the 
most powerful Wind Kit- 
jap 1 glne In the world, tiuennso 
SEIII of -/test, the superior ex- 
HWjr eelleuce of lu self regulni- 
n3iL.♦( luginci'luiutsnDundNeemut, 
' •A the Iict-ter form and lioul 
lion of itH sails. Tho facts 
and reasons which support this 
claim are set forth In our Doscrlp 
tlve ('Htubiguc, Hccond Kdltlon— 
. 1984, for which apply to 
tpply to 
GOING WEST. 
ONLY LINE RUNNING TWO THROUGH 
TRAINS DAILY FROM 
CHICAGO, PEORIA &ST. LOUIS, 
Through tlie Heart of the Continent by way 
of Pucillc Junction or Ouiulm to 
DENVER, 
or via Kansas City and Atchison to Denver, con¬ 
necting In Union Depots at Kansas City, Atchison, 
Omaha aud Denver with through trains for 
SAN FRANCISCO, 
and all points lu the Far West. Shortest Line to 
KANSAS CITY, 
And all points lu tho Houtu-We»t, 
TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS 
Should not forget the fact that Hound Trip tickets ut 
reduced rate* can be nurenased via this brent 
Through I,Inn, lo all the Health and Pleuaurw 
Henorts of the Went and SOUtli-WOBt, Including 
the Mnimi.ulns of ClILOtLADO, the valley of tho 
YOMmlie, the 
CITY OF MEXICO, 
and all points In the Mexican Republic. 
HOME-SEEKERS 
Should also remember that this line leads direct to 
the heart of the Government aud Railroad Land* In 
Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, Colorado and Wushlng- 
ton Territory. 
It I* known as the great THROUGH CAR LINE 
of America, and is universally admitted to be the 
Finest E(|ui»pml llnilroud in tho World for 
nil clnssea of Travel. 
Through Tickets via tills line for sale ut all Rail¬ 
road Coupon 'Ticket Ulticcs lu the United Staten aud 
Canada. 
T.J, I’OTTKR, 
Vice-Free, and (ien. Manager. 
PKRCKVAL LOWELL, 
Gen. Rasa. Ag't Chicago. 
JNO. Q. A. BEAN, Oen. Jfiaatern Ag’t, 
317 Broadway, New York, and 
300 Washington fit., Boston. 
TIIE NEW WHITE GRAPE, 
FRANCIS B. HAYES. 
Early, Hardy, Productive, Fine Quality. Bald by 
Hon. Mar-lnill R. Wilder (Rrtm. Amer. Rontologlcal 
Socy.) to he thn he.it white child of the Concord, and 
one of the ewertent O rapes he ever tested 
The Mmi. Horticultural Soc’y. has awarded thin 
Grape u First CIusm Certificate of Merit, a Silver 
Medal and several First Prizes. 
Send for Circular. 
JOHN It. MOORE A SON, Concord, Muss. 
gW The Dana Windmill Co., 
jF ESri Enlrlinveil, Mns.., IJ.S.A. 
"* tJrlrfl Mention this paper. 
WHITER i'l( , n uml Wiiiikmi Agents. .1A.\1 F.S E 
II AN I LU WHITNEY, Nurseryman, Rochester, N.Y. 
jk C M T" C T Thomas P. Himpaon Wash. 
■ I b 11 I 9. Ifigton, D. C. No pay askml 
for patent until obtained Write for Inventor’s guide. 
lIRto. $50 REWARD 
m .>1 \ will be pt*l.i lor any Grain 
I* ’ fekAw.)»» ) Pan of i, iuiiI- Size Hint run 
III IwSWHL'/ * / clean and bug ns much Grain or 
ti 1 ylLV'JA / f' Heed in one (hi v asour I’utr-nt 
* MONARCH Grain and 
III Mm All 'W Seed Separator and Itng- 
llI Jhl |lua| U per,which wi> otlor to trie ptlb- 
M !||| sB . Hi: nt alow price. Send for 
l IF^yillllF k Vi circular and price lls*-, 
Vf R dl which will he mailed rag*. 
■WROUGHT IRON 
Punched Rail Fence 
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73 /n • 
;5o! 
|£ =s 
c 0 it £ 
3oJ rfpttmtmtt 
HuiUSIb (o, Pri,,1. Rmul.nc,,, Pari, U.urt llomci, Ccmaterl,, n, patlt* 
G,i,unii iiiiiiIp ,ilS.r Plain ur UannmanUl A 1,0, I,,»nti(,rlui*ri of th. 
IRON TURBINF. WIND KNUINKS, BUIlKKrt, rOILUZ tUMPI, 
HticKBYK i.awn miiv pus, urn 
(.oJtor tllualaataj C*t»!i>t»ir, and Paic u» 
MAST, VOOS * CO.. Rprlnglleld. Ohio. 
PI »v DIGCnil NO COUNTRY HOME COMPLETE 
uLAl rlucun without this iport. Traps. $7JJ0; 
Pigeons, $2 50 per 1W). N, Y. City Tournament, \ug. 14, 
t5,16. Send for circular. LlgowskyUo., Cincinnati, O. 
LITTLE’S PATENT SHEEP DIP. 
IMPORTANT TO SHEEP GROWERS. 
Au Oily, Non poisonous Fluid. 
WARRANTED SURE DEATH TO TICKS 
and all Insects Infesting Sheep or other domestic 
animals. 
«A Sure Cure for Scar or other Skin Diseases. 
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. 
Perfectly 4OL0BI.B is cold watkh. find harmless to 
man or unluiul. It leaves the wool soft and Bllky 
and promote* a rapid growth. 
HAS THE LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. 
Awarded four medals aud live certificates. 
Price: Single Gallon, $1.50; Five Gallon Packages 
and lu larger quantities, $1.25 per gallon. 
Beware of Woktui.kse Imitations. 
Buy direct or the manufacturers or their author 
Ized agents. 
For further particulars scud for circulars to 
MORRIS, LITTLE & SON, 
Man ufac l u rent, 
Doncaster, England; and liox 3, Brooklyn 
E. D„ N. Y. 
■— A HEW 
I 8j|"_ JBL I DEPARTURE. 
WIND MILL. A®? 
Among the many points of superiority of this Mill over ALL OTHERS d 
we mention ' C 
Ey LEVERS, WEIGHTS, PULLEYS, 
CHAINS OR WHIES 
Thrown in and out of wind by revolving the Pump Rod 
Adjusted by 
Pump Rod to 
Lock Itself 
lu a heavy 
gale if desired. 
HAS A ltKAKE which prevents wheel from running when 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 i 
Enables us to produce absolutely the best Wind Mill in market. 
Every Mill fully warranted. Agents wanted. I 
SEND FOR CATAIiOGUB. W 
STOVER MF C COJ 
