THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
^STANDARD WIND MILL. 
laftl i>* Sr 7 S SIT VSE. ' 
apt week. The demand forcommon stock was light 
on Friday, and a number of cars were unsold, but 
prime i-heep were wanted at full yeatoday’s prices, 
and good lambs wee In fair request and Arm Or¬ 
dinary to prime sheep sold at SHtii'fjjc. and some 
extra were sold at $U.SO@d.trO; fair to choice lambs 
sold at IjrjjfiHc.; Penn sheep, 92 ft»., |6 3U; State do.. 
r-ra . Ot/Itr. lew. Kr ”C. W. • / ’1 - !• ortrl U1 TV. C Wr> • 
6«®6^c.: State lambs, <6 ft*., and »1 lbs., 80.; 
Western sln-ep, ICC ft a,, *6.60. 
Hooa.-Total receipt* for six days. 19,013 head, 
against 32.B14 head for the corresponding time last 
week. Nominally firm at 7(a7&.e. for ordinary to 
prime. Country dressed weak Heavy quoted at 8W 
a c: medium. 344@9l<tC,: light States, 9H«j9t^c.; and 
t Jerseys at 9^fr 9*lic. 
■ ^ ’4 Superior to any other 
I7Bizos-lto40H. Pcvtr 
feuding railroad com- 
/.**V«\ .Also the C r lehrat e 
IXL FEED MILL, 
it *-ap be run W any power lod ta cheftp* effective inti durable 
I < *l»s.L tiny kin*i uf «mnll jsrun *nto fet’d fit it.- -it* of 6 to 2! 
j*. r limit, j»r'"<inilmg iprj -mtily^n*! *tte nf mtJI u-ed. iWnd 
Terms of Subscription. 
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Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. _ 
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as second-class mall matter. 
General Advertising Rates of 
THK RURAL NKW-YORKKR 
The following rate* are invariable. AH art there¬ 
fore respectfully informed that any correspondence 
with a trteio to obtaining different terms will prove 
futile. 
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Preferred positions.25 per cent, extra 
Reading Notices endLng with "Adn.” per line, 
minion leaded.75 cents 
34 Park Row. New York, 
Knterpi*.e Feed Mdl- H 
For Wind. Horse, 8team or Water tutT 'jr 
Power. Climax Corn and Cotton < til- i 
Uvators. Pumps, Tanks, (fee. Send ,r;r'ai— 
for brown Catalogue. 
SANDWICH KNTERPRISE CO., Sandwich, 111 
OATS 
ACTUAL WEICHT THIS YEAR OVER 
SnLBS.PER LEVEL BUSHEL 
□ t;HANDSOMES T OAT S EVER SEEN! 
A REAL BOON TO FARMERS ! 
FARM IMPLEVIFNTS & SEEDS 
..1 \ victorious »v 
■yi"' a .... * " actual use In every State and Ter 1 
TsSsr"" - 'torv of the U. B It is » section wh* 
'*T.l has been made by us fot ten year 
I,- In all that time not one has blow 
down without tower breaking - 
' record no other mill can show, y 
lutve It to the public to determine their merits. Ml 
s mt on 30 days’ trial Beet K«w 
Ac.. &o. Catalogue frjse. CHALLENGE WIND MU 
* FEED MTTiL CO.. RaTiVtx III. 
Call on or write to R. II. ALLEN A CO.. 
Yoi k. for whatever ynti want of the above. 
ADDRESS 189 AN’D 1!*' WATER STREET. 
Cook’M iJraiHi Evriirsion*leave New York,April 
26th, June 1st, .Tune IHthand June 311th, 1883 Pns«iiige 
lie eta by all » tlutitlc »i«-ttmi-r». Speola* raciM- 
tles fur scouring guoil belli* 'Tourist tickets 
for Individual traveler* In Ku rope, by a, l routes, at 
redu- ed rates. 
Cook’s Excursionist, with Maps and full par¬ 
ticulars, by msII 10cents. Address 
Til OH* COOK MIN, ?GI Broadway, NT. 
THE WELCOME OATS 
T COOLEY CREAMERS- 
*- Madc in Put R STY Lr.>, al 
■ sires for Dairy or Factory u.-u 
- Their Superiority deni 
oltBirateil. I heir rauceo—• 
J without a parallel They nr« 
, sri.v SKiiiMiM'. Five Gold 
*Y Mednl* and Seven Hilvev 
l| Mrdnla for Superiority U.*r 
■ Less U-n Maks Bkttkr Hi 
H not l>avt* Swing Churns 
■ Eureka Butter Workers ami 
3J| Printers and full line or ku 
™ ter factory supplies $• nil 
postal for circulars. Vi. Kami Machine Co.. 
Bellows Falls, \ t 
Are by >11 Odds the heaviest, linfidsnmestj Hnd will un¬ 
doubted! everywhere pr>ve the most productive variety 
of Oats known The welcome Oat- n-'W in our warehouse are 
Uieadmimtioti of all visitors—event .me pronoanc.ng -them the 
niw-t Oats ever M. They weigh over fifty ponwls per 
level bushel i the groin is very large and handsome, very 
pi urn pan 1 mil. »i' h thin, white, closo-ht ling hiok In appear 
a nr., .old ill hun.lli ig them, they seem more Use extra large, 
piurnp grains of white wheat. A gentleman or considerable 
experience.,*n examining samples of these Oat : ... 
lie would sooner have cue bushel of them for feeding than two 
bushels Of nearly any ot her Oats he had ever seen, 
manofeflt'ire o! Oaunexl they ar«/»r v.,.i.' ' ‘ ' 
eft.fi. The Wolvotno Oats -> 
straw, of go al height, slway- ... - — 
with ("tig. beautiful branening-^w-v.l-ik.oT 
iu\i< cisiiU 
saidto us that 
, y ' <i 
___i. For the 
_, .-fierier to all other eari- 
.t.oi»l heavily, with strong, straight 
y. staml rig up well, and crowned 
. ... _1 >1 heads: with good 
onitlvatjon they will yield *0 re lea legal bushel* per acre; this 
.. 0 „,....ad belief, but will lie easily understood 
wtien it is considered 1 lint each measured bushel weigh- more 
pk limn one and ont-btilt hn-dn-lsol'n ny ordinary (InN 
\\ \V« |give tor some years made a spe>. nitr of Seed Mats. \Ve 
sre (atioimr with nil the newer varieties, and we prop mince the 
Wcle,,ine t t-u- as the finest we have etcr seen. We know that 
every farmer on receipt of a sample will endorse our opinion, 
nninp dr nrp per pack ge of two ounces. Five 
PRICE 25 UTOi u-ox. pkts. foe SI* ' i mail, post¬ 
paid, to any addns-s. In each paok-t a card, hearing our 
is enclosed, wivu-heu* ICCIN CASH 
S' , ; , om , ;:.ir^3> I O O prizes ! 
We have such unlimited confidence in the great superiority 
L of the New Welcome Oats over any and nil other varieties 
Ik that we desire m h.ne careful trials made nf them in every see- 
Oft tion of iho country. In order to stimulate good cultivation ut 
this splendid trew variety of o&ts. we offer tie following liberal 
\ cash prizes: -SUM) for the largest uunntirit-s of Oats 
’ raised from nttejicokAgoof seed. First Prize, SoO Cash: 
SecondPHae. H25 Cask; Third Prize. Ml-3 Cash; Fourlh 
Prize, IW 1(> C 'iisli. 
siiy.j for llii'Siy Lsirgfst and I lest 11 t:nls< i \N .dennie 
Oats sent to us this year —First lh-ize. S2l); Second Pri-e, 
( SI.),- Third and Fourth Prizes, X It) • t'O 111’ K.T' I - 
X TlON OPEN TO .11.1. who pnre!:.T -e one or more twenty 
H fixe cent pack.-ig-saf tne NVelcnme Oats. Each p iokage enu- 
' tains twoo»«r»» of seed, and all -.lie packages are carefully put 
up, to insure fair competition. AUrepnri- and all heads com¬ 
peting for the premium* must he received l y ns it 1 t later than 
October 3Jlii, lse-j. The prizes will I e paul piorepTly on the 
1st ot November, ls-y, \\ ON I* F. I{ l-'l L. KESI TS may 
surely booipected if fairtrwatnient - given th« Welcome Oats. 
We shall expec t cmr friends to send us some splendid heads, 
which we will have ph> a .'graphed. Aside from the money 
^ value of (he prizes ottered, we sre ciuuident. that those » bo 
«re sitcces'ittl i.i CArrymg off one or mor pr.z.es Can justly be 
proud of the honor—a* the report* will be published and 
widely circulated. 
y There is—are to be an iiuiMnw' deuinnil f.-rSeed next 
' year, and for years t«v come. Farmers who get seed this season 
,iil be suTHTo rei-ilice • bandsnnu- price £• r all the Welcome 
l hit* raised Tor several years, until flieir neighbors gel supplied. 
I.tx-ry one who sees tliese Oats trill want them. 
>*;n r\ c C C D 1 Any one who -ends - '2,> ft*, fur 
I r « Ci lx * one package . r *1 f r tixe p».-k- 
\V it come Oat-, and doBAtV-l admit, <ci exnmin •' nn. that thcseai-e 
*t tints ex it -cell, can ret urn ih* m and w* xiill i:id the price. 
IS EARLY -r^BURPEE’S FARM ANNUAL 
"Nearly lim pages.beanlifttlly illustrated, and de- rib - 'he finest 
and (lardcn Si-cils, including novellies of real merit- 
BURPEE & CO. 
LmS& r *0 BY MAIL! 
OverTtiw-Qaarti-rt of • .Million In Stock. 
B> . . All bong In forojoh, and Hold al luwmtoltr prioca. 
Dress Good*. Silks, Shawl*. Trim wing*, Uonlerr, 
Upholstery, Fancy Good*. Ladles' Dresses. Wraps, 
Cnderwcary Tie*, Luce*. Genin' Furnishing t-uuils, 
li.l’unts', Roys’ and Girl*’ Outfit*, At. SsnpTea, infor- 
uiatlon, anil 41 SHOPPlNil t.t-TDIx‘' free -at siuilluauos 
UOOPKUA- CONAU1), l*it> A Market -it., FhUada- 
tf/’PIcaor ««y wticroizcn Haw di|> A,tv n — rm ..t. 
may seem xlmo-t 1»- 
when it is cr 
W ANTED-A White Man, unencumbered with a 
family, to niilkand attend to cattle and work on 
the farm. Nlustbe well qualified and Kbe references 
JNO. W. THOMPSON, 
Steward N. C, Insane Asylum, Raleigh, N. C. 
PULVERIZING HARROW, 
CLOD CRUSHER & LEVELER 
AGENTS 
Now it 
WANTED 
Unoccupied 
[Territory. 
Agrri- 
cultur 
irive ImnieuMe cudfinir power# Thuntlie three operations of criiwliinif luinj'p. l^velniK off the ground 
and thoTOUKhty pulverizinit the soil are perfornied at uucuiid t be si;me time. The entire ubseuce 
nf Mnlkcs or Spring Teeth avoids pul ing up ruobUU. It la enpeclully adopted to Inverted soil ami 
hard clay where oi her Harrows utterly f. 11; works perfectly on light soil, and Is the only Harrow or Cultl 
vator that cu»h over the entire surface of the ground. 
Highly eonitnenueU by bcieiititic and practical banners, many or whom pronounce it to be 
the most valuable recent improvement in farm Machinery, while 
All agree that “The judicious use of an implement like the “Acme” Pulverizing Harrow, 
Clod Crusher and Leveler, In the preparation and thorough pulverization of the Soil, befon 
planting, will increase the yield from Five to Ten Dollars per Acre.” 
AIR. RXjA-Y. 
If your dealer does not keep the “ACME” for Bale, don’t let him palm off an 
inferior tool on you by assuring you that he has something letter, but SATISFY 
YOURSELF by oideriog one ON TRIAL. We will send it on tria', and if it doe* 
not suir, you may send it back, we paying return freight charges. We don’t ask for 
money or Note until after you have tried it on your own farm. 
Send for Pamphlet containing Hundreds cf Testimonials from 44 Different States 
and Territories. 
NAHIT & BHOTHER, 
MANUFACTORY AND PRINCIPAL OFFICE. 
MA ifRiS c BUHt>:v A . I MILLINGTON, New Jersey, 
U. B.—Pamphlet,, entitled “ Tillagk is Manure,” will also be sent to parties who nu 
THE BEST 
We will guarantee the “ LOVEI.L, ” WASHER to do better 
work and do it easier and In In** lime thsu any ether machine 
in the world- Warranted fire years, and if it don't wash the 
__ clothes clean without rubbing-, we will refund the money. 
AGENTS WANTED5ffi5?S& 
PROOF that Agents are making from S*5 to k 150 per 
uiotit It. Farmers make $i!0 to $5uo during ‘-fit- winter- La- 
dies hare great success selling this Washer. I'.oftul p rice only 
. S.j. Sumi'lo to those desiring an agency S 'i. Also she Cele- 
fr' brated KEYSTONE WRDiiJERS at mannfactnrors' 
lowest price. We lisvlle the Strictest InveeUgatsoa, Send 
your address on :i postal cord for further porhcnlars. 
My Vegetable and Flower S 
1 SHS will be tent I- 1 (UK t,■ all who 
last season need not write fur it. A 
establishment w-.ur.mtcil tul*-' 
so far. Thai shunIti it prove 
.inter gtatis. M> c 
the most cxtensi >' t> 
atitl a large part of it « 
rlatnul Introducer of F.nrljr 
l’otatoe*. f. 
CusUimers of 
l sent from my 
tKitli fr. *li and true to name, 
otherwise, I agree l,' leiiil the 
ilex Unit of regeiafile seed is one of 
ic found in am American ■ it.ilegue. 
if my own gTnwine Am the | 
. ... \j Ohl<t tn HurtxuiL ' 
Murblrbvu*! Klkrly the llut>b*r<l i 
^Qua«ib, ilnrblfht'Ail CiJibikctv I'Llniii^y** Melon.! 
nd \ score other new Vevret4l>le*s. I Invite the patron 
tge of tho publto. In the enrdens .inrl on the fnm* of; 
those who plant my see*i wni t.<• found my best advertise- 
nent. vjanto# J. H. Gregory, Matblehead. Mass 
LOVELL WASHER CO., ERIE, PA 
wmm 
- S£ED * 
^AfALOG 1 ^ 
tu the Be hurt of the Agricultural Department of 
North Cnnillna for the years 18T3. - 8TS (-79 zuid isn> 
the avoraga oommerclal value of fertilizers was 
8.i4,t>3 per ton; the price paid by the consumer was 
8HI9L. We are prepared to furnl-b the pure Meu 
baden Guano, treatexl with sulphuric acid, which 
render* It u soluble fertilizer, f, o. b on cars or ves¬ 
sel In bulk for ^ per ion, or in tags for jasper ton 
G A. Liebeg, of Baltimore, the t* cognized authority 
In vnlUMtlon of fertilizers in the United States, put s 
their value at 843.1*per ton: being a saving tn the 
cousumer bv the use of our fertilizer of over $2t) pet- 
ton. For particulars and samples address 
JOSEPH CHURCH & CO., 
Tiverton. R. I. 
Will be paid to the farmer who (111* year raise* the 
largest crop of potatoes from one halt acre manured 
with SARDY'S FERTILIZERS. 
Sold on Guaranteed Analysis. Prices 
Reduced. 
Send for pauiphlet- 
J. B. SARDY Jk SON, 
141 Water street. New York. 
™ v r.,- : I'NiT! Jt * ,,.1|; I ttl., >v""w.l-It.. • unit Hor,f*li.w* ar» Vlxhout »a eju*!! n ikx- wiirlTT tffe tiarw «>iv*r U-fore olftrtd 
ib.TU «|| per;* t. or m ., !i varivty. nur i'iii)(l«b>-l •" *-li-»r *mt full a Pewortptlv* OaaJozu* uf ilion. W* noirwiiw It to lateivsl 
,-srrv nil,' Wtiu blaot n ot*or oiiUtvatos tin- well. It It « beautiful a**uri|iiiv<- work, of Hurry-two [.ijir,, with or»r Thirty 8«w 
knirnnlnn. thowltur ihr tool, »t work arming Oniony, IK-»u«, Cvlcrjr, 8c-., auil alto contain* * chapter on I hr propar I'nlttrittoa 
. f l r „„, 4«n,t t„ur own I titr *-1 ent *rti uviirbbot*' tnort iDtcrwttel la fanning amt Oardrulnr. and wo will mall It fra*. 
«-L ll-i-tt * CO., fau-in, . and Sole haunfavturwr. «C tbo I'UtCI J*.ti«M>M. Jiua-lJJ and I V Catharlna «t*, Pbll*w P«a 
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