JUNE 4 
6 
time has boon lauded by British writers as an 
act of patriotism; it's a different thing alto¬ 
gether when a town is tired in opposition to 
England.England, with twenty-seven mil¬ 
lions of inhabitants, has only 140,000 residents 
of foreign birth; Germany, with 45,000,000, 
only 275,000, while France, with 37,400,000, has 
more than a million. In France there has 
been an increase of 800,000 in the last five 
years.The Mayor of Moscow is said to 
have l>een banished for having, at a ban¬ 
quet during the coronation festivities, ex¬ 
pressed the hope that the Czar would insti¬ 
tute a constitutional regime . 
The Grand Prix. the great French race, run at 
Paris last Sunday was won by Frontin. St. 
Blaise, the winner of the Enriish Dorby, the 
other day, was second. Those who have 
spent some months in Germany of late report 
the feeling against conscription to be intense, 
and far more the cause of the vast immigra¬ 
tion here than a desire to do better in the 
world. Among the ills of the Irish conscrip¬ 
tion is not included.. 
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If your beard is not of a pleasing shade, 
remedy the defect by the use of Bucking¬ 
ham’s Dye for the whiskers.— Adv. 
Ayer’s Pills are palatable, safe for children, 
and are more effective than any other known 
cathartic.— Adv. 
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Persons wishing to purchase a fruit farm 
will do well to read advertisement of the Hull 
Fruit Farm in issue of June 2, page 347.— Adv. 
* Far more valuable than those golden 
apples of Hesperides are the life, health and 
beauty of Womanhood. Mrs. Pinkham's 
Vegetable Compound restores and preserves 
all these.— Adv. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. June 2,18S3. 
Beans and Bkas.— The holders of the supply find 
trade unsfttlsfoetory: but for buyers the showing Is 
favorable, the former outside quotations being modi¬ 
fied somewhat. 
Beans—marrow, 1SS2. prime, $2211X42.45: Beaus, me¬ 
dium. 1852, prime. $2.23(>*2.27W; do. pea, tt2.3(VUi2.-liJ: do. 
white kidney 1&S2, elioicie, $2.n®8,U0; do. red kidney, 
1882, choice, 83.50tmS.tiU; do. turtle soup, 82.tKXa8.00- do. 
foreign, mediums, $l.8(M$l.85i Boas, green, 1882, 
prime, $1.20. 
Rhkadstufks and Provisions. — Compared with 
prices a week ago, ungraded Winter red wheat Is lj^c 
higher. No. 8red Is 2Vt>0. lower; N'o. 2red is Me. higher 
Dried Fruits.—Ah a whole the market has a du 
tone. All figures are to a certain extent nomina 
Apples appear to be rather on the dowuwaril turn. 
Southern apples, ordinary to good, 7<J,8e.; do 
line to choice, SU@Bc.; do. fancy, PMk'jOMc.: west¬ 
ern, ordinary. T««?vte.; do. do. fair to good. 
ilo. do., choice lots, ; State, sliced. 
8(39140.; do. quarters, 8@l%c,: apples, evaporated. 
11 ( 3 12c.: ilo. choice, ring out, Civile,; do-, fancy 
Selection--, ItWcis !3c; peaches, Carolina, good to 
fanev, 8,313; do, Georgia, peeled, 7®914e.; evapo¬ 
rated peaches, peeled. I!l<«i21c.; do. impeded peaches 
halves. G.i6tgc, • do. do., quarters, .V«i5h,c.: plums. 
Southern, lUCviUMe.; do.. State, Ida He.; cherries, 27 
(338c,; blackberries, 8fc«9e.; raspberries, 33StS4c.: 
iiuekleberrlcs, 1864hiuje. 
Fuksu Fruits.-T he receipts of strawberries con 
tlnue very liberal, and the bulk of .Maryland and Del¬ 
aware more or less out of order, they having been 
wet in recent rains, and com lug through very hot 
weather appear to melt right down In the crates and 
prices rub- low and irregular, with many large lots 
entirely worthless. South Jerseys sold lairly at 7c to 
10c. Upper Jerseys ranged from Sc to tic in quarts 
and Sc to 7c in pints, but only large bcecheu cups 
would bring 7c. Cherries plenty and Irregular. 
Peaches ruu very poor,and nearly all lots forcing for 
sale at 50ciail f r third crates. Gooseberries selling 
at 7'*Sc per quart. A few Florida watermelons have 
sold from 28c to 0 le each. 
Strawberries. Upper Jersey, per pint. 5@7c:do. 
Vineland, per (mart, It&lQc; do. Maryland and Dela¬ 
ware, per quart, I’Htc.; cherries, .V. C. and Va., 
large white black, 'v a, 12wil5c.; do., do., small 
white. 12c.; do. Sid.. e It, G&VJc, apples. Russets, 
.sic,;.; ,lo. inferior, barrel, $%«:;: peaches, Ga. and 
Ala., per l-8d crate, 50o6t$2; do. .s. C., per bush, crate, 
83'n. I; peanuts, Virginia, hand-picked, i' n... 9Mw'J‘*c.; 
do., do., farmers’ fancy. 8®3Kc.: do., do., do., good to 
prime, i.tipaSc; pecans, f RqOfe'S. 
HAY and Straw,— The market, for hay continues 
dull. Straw dull and easy. 
Hay, No. 1. prime, per loo its, SkSJWc; do. No. 2, good 
758 a sue; do. No. 3, medium, GV-. JOc; do. clover mixed, 
GUSjOioc; do..shippiug,83(3000; do. clover, 50fey55e; straw, 
No. 1 rye. SS&GOc; do. No. 2 rye, lo t <. 13c; do. oat, 3i)fe,35c. 
Hors. —There have been further sales at conces¬ 
sions, and for the present 60c. Is atop quotation for 
choice grades, Whllo Me. seems a falravcrage to name 
for medium qualities. State 1182s have sold at 58c. 
down to 52c; cio. ISSU. at invade, while Caltlorulfts are 
reported at 18c. Cablegrams from London report 
sellers I here of prime California.-; at SiUs. The weather 
iti England is said to be more unfavorable, but as yet 
without bad t- licet upon the crop. 
N. Y. State, eroji of 1SH2, prime to choice, 60c; do. 
do., mediums, .Vs* do., do., low grudes, 50®53c; 
do., crop uf 1581, good to choice. IKoUSUe; do., old old.-. 
11X4450; Eastern, crop of 1882, fair to prime, 50055; 
Pacific Coast, do., do., 18(355. 
Poultry asp Game.—L ive Poultry—Springs steady 
for choice lurge. bui most lots ruu small, and sucu 
arc very dull. Turkeys slow. Ducks and geese in 
moderate request, when prime, but ordlnury uog 
lee ted. 
Spring chickens,noar-by, e lb., 20026c.; fowls. Pa. 
and Jersey. 150.; do. State, too.; do. Western, 150.; 
Southern, Ucsjlllic.; roosters, mixed, old and young, 
7(sWc; turkey*, jersey anil Pa., 1% lie; do. West¬ 
ern, Tiallc; ducks, state, Pa., and Jersey, r pair, 
gl.UU3L.25c; do,, Western, •• pair, ,5ct81.lX); do. South¬ 
ern, p pair. uxg7iw. geese, Southern. ? pair, 81a 
l,12j*; do. Western, e pair, 1.12.*$L25; do., State, Pa. 
and Jersey, h pair, 1.250$1.5Ut 
Hrkssed PoUlticy.—P hiladelphia Spring chickens 
are in free supply and mostly small or mixed, and 
such very dull. Selected large sell readily. Iced 
Jowls at'e In moderate supply and the toue a shade 
steadier, but 15c only attainable for strictly choice 
dry picked. Spring ducks in moderate supply. Tur¬ 
keys very dull and irregular. 
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WIN tSl> IIaUIiEU. c.d.lr.-'2' Schoharie Co.. N.Y. 
The New Haymaker 
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Invented by Ruln<§ Dutton. 
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SEW YORK CITY. 
forr all certificates; steamer No. 2 while Is 2c, higher; 
No. 1 white is He. higher fur rail certificates. Rye- 
Western Is 2c. higher; Canada and State Is Rjc. lower. 
Corn—ungruded mixed is llpc. higher; steamermlxed 
is 2c. higher; No. 2 Is life, higher. Outs—No. 1 Is the 
same; No. 3 white lx Use. lower; No. 11s the same’ 
mixed Western Is 12c. lower; white Western Is le* 
lower. 
Flour, Feed and ileal—F lour-N o. 2. $2.. r ifi®8,75, lat¬ 
ter extreme: superfine, jG.i.V, 1,25. latter extreme; 
common to fair extra State, 516x1.30; good lo futtey 
do.. 81.33666.111: eoiamou to good extra Western, 31 
<44.50; good to choice, $1.506487.60! common to good 
extra muotl hoop Ohio. 3Uo..>l.i3; good to choice, 
do., 8l.90(:66,60; common extra Minu.. $i6il.J5; clear, 
85,tS0<i$$ti.2$ l rye mixture, ♦J'.tXksf.D.tiO; straight, gti-uipj 
6.75; patent, 8q,&U0i.GU; St. Louis. common to lair 
extra, $-P,i 1.75; good to very choice, $4.8<M7.UU: patent 
Winter wheal exlru. 8o. Jog 7. lie; city mills extra, for 
West ludtex, 8'>.40d''Jb’South America. $ 6640 . 10 . mar¬ 
ket closed (lull. Southern flour dull nnchauged; com¬ 
mon to good extra, 8l.2rot5.2d; good to choice, 83.25 
<06.25. Rye ilour—Superfine. 83.35ia3.tii for common 
lo good, 8S.73ti63.b3 for good lo choice. Feed In mod¬ 
erate teqiii.-l, without divided change in price. 
Corn meal unchanged. Yellow Western, $3y:8.5c; 
choice Brandy wine, $3.UI. 
Prices ok Grain-W heat.—M arket unsettled. Un¬ 
graded Winter red $1.07,.y 1.221a; No. 3 red, $1.17X4: 
steamer No. 2 red, 81.16 .Vk- 1 19, latter for one load 
delivered; No. 2 red, $1.22661.2241 for rull certificates, 
$1.24 for rail delivered. 81-2x01.991 for canal alloat. 
81.2114(161.214.1 free on board from store: No. 1 Red, 
$1.25}*; l ugrailed while, l.lTy.1.234*; steamer No. 
2 vvuicc, 94c; No t. white, 81,15'^ig4.1614 for certifi¬ 
cates, gl.)7A» delivered; No. 2 red heller June. 8L.2b9t6t 
1.2U4: July. |U223t.... U8R: August. 8l.2«4«i.2sV. 
September, iljjtisga Ucbiber, 8l.2bA^(,6l.2'i‘j. Rvk 
lower and dull; No. 2 Western, t. • arrive, r.’e, dellv 
ered; Western quoted 7'No Gc; Canada au<l State. 1341 
77c Baui.lv dull and nominal. IIarlly Malt quiet 
at last quotations- Corn Market unsettled, hot 
Western mixed nt 4iq,<^Tie.; ungraded mixed, at 5eh 
6661c: No, 3, 68c; steamer mixed, aV0ii,1l4e,; No. 3, wj-M 
6*67C. delivered; old No. 2, 67c. lu elevator; ungraded 
white, tidniuSc.; No. 2 while, 6;q,e; No. 2 mixed seller, 
June, 6;,y.i.<.i.ie, July, 65‘-yiu.6;,T^e; August, luUj.ol'.tAyc; 
September, Oats fairly active: No. 8, 
mixed at li'v-j n-v; No.2, littG 15-Ji.c; No. 2 Chicago, 
46?4 <i*47c. ntlout; No. I quoted 16c; No. > while. 19c: 
No. 3, 50'V‘t.ile. and ,X)e.. to arrive, No, I quoted 5bc; 
white Western, iliyaAs; white -State, 326j,5Sk\: No. 2 
mixed seller June. 45^i,«454te; July, I06ya464^c; August, 
42ts,12J4ej September, 8914c. 
VISIBLE 8UTPLY OF URA1N IN TUB UNITED STATES AND 
CANADA. 
June 2, 1888. June 2, 1*82 
Wheat, bush.. 2U,254,815 9.547.B79 
Corn, bush... 15,793,>16 9,945.1111 
Outs, bush. 3,'Kb,373 2,002,1UR 
Barley,bush. . OAt,.'!!' 93,174 
Rye, bush.. 1.741,273 936.718 
Prices of Provblous—Pork—Mess spot, 819.01; choice, 
82U.5U: smull lots of very fancy, 3.2..JO: mess spot, 
quoted 8U1,9 i>442U,UU tor ordinary brand, 820.50 for 
cnolce; Wesleru prime mess, 8l9.dAit.2U.0U; city do., 
82tA023; family mom, 8216821.75; extra prune. ghi.Tkio 
17.50; clear back, 82i.730v-23.UU. Beet - Extra mess, 
$13.000613..yi; packet, 814.50(015.00; city extra India 
mess, iu tea., S'JJ.uM 821.OU. Beef hums -g.’i,Vh.viti.5(1. 
Cut meatj 121b I'lekh d bellies, 12 tt, Ule.: do., heavy, 
994 c.; pielileu sh.iuldnn, 3Vt6t844c; plekled huitis, 
121464124tc.; smoked shoulder*, lAivatve; omokevl hunts, 
IJVuille. UJildle-. Uitig clear quoted here, I 0940 ; nt 
West, long and short Clear, liglf . 01,1 halt, 10c. 
Dresseu hogs rule ubout steady; city, heavy to light. 
l>lgs, bW.'-'jqc. Lard—Prime steam spot, 
1 l.S0c.; June. 11.39a U.42c.: July. ll.'.!9. v l l.Lc.; 
August, 11.2bv.vU.33c- September, 11.17)4<0ll.28c.; Oc¬ 
tober, l0.93(ij.Ue.; seller year, lo.Jbva 10.10c; city steam, 
10.83c.; continent, 11.30c.; South American quoted, 
lt.SiHiC. 
Butter. -Thy market Is feverish. 
Creamery, tuncy, ’joe;do. choice, llkal'J've; do. prune, 
1814c; do. fair lo good, liuetbc: do. orilluary, tStisllif; 
State half firkin tubs ami pulls, best, 8v: do. do, line, 
I8$igail9c; do. good. I7u«)86; do. talc, UVvlU: StateWclsb 
tubs, choice, 19c; do. good to prime, llatlSe; do. 
fair to good, lI k* 16c; Western Imitation, creamory, 
choice, ItiqiilTcj Western dit.goml to prllue, 14i0l3c; do. 
ordinary to fair, 13c; Wesleru do., best, 16c.; do. 
good, 18,.vIV.; do. ordinary. lUv lJc. Western fncturv, 
best current make, FML.to; do. fAlr to good Ilia 73c; vlo. 
ordinary, ‘AailUc. 
Cheese. State fnctory, choice, IIL 4 C.; do., good 
to prune, lOM^lUac; do. part skims, iOtcluqjc; Ohio 
fiats,choice, Hie: uo. good to prime, 9vst9hic; cream¬ 
ery skims, choice, 7c: do. good, 6 ‘; 6 v 64 | 0 ; do. fair, 
5,hmi,6c; skims, poor, 3(45c. 
Turkeys, prime, UXa t ,; e.; do. poor to fair, 13@14e, 
sprlugs, Philadelphia, Lurge, IGaiee.; do., smaB, 
2X6 '.43c.; do. State and Western, e !t, JbckiKc; fowls. 
Philadelphia, Cry-picked, prime, Die.; (lo., State and 
Western, dry picked, llcolac.; do. do., 9eakled, lik* 
He.: tlo.. t.ur to good, ItVcUc.; duck- Philadelphia 
Spring, ;XX035c; do., old. prime, 2Mtai22c.’ do., fair to 
good, L3<018o, 
VEOLTABLfJv—New Bermuda potatoes slow and ir¬ 
regular, Now Southern are plenty and very slow, 
quality’ is very irregular, most tots being poorly 
culled, and few good cuougb to brtug outside prices. 
Old potatoes very dull and weak. Green peas plenty 
and low. Norfolk cabbage slow and cask r. Norfolk 
beaus arriving and seiilu ; at about 82 .uOlv2.35 u half 
bbl. crate. North c aroUuu beans very dull. Other 
vegetables about ns quoted. 
cabbage, Norfolk, per Uifi,, 75(98 81,26; potatoes, 
Bermuda, ucvy, ? bbl., $ 5 .t»i [ » 5 . 30 ; do. Maine Rose, P 
double head Uhl.. 82,50; dc. Southern, new, JAuku.LO.'; 
do. Western N. Y., do., *2.110*3.62; beets. I.. I., ^ lixt 
buuehes. 84t05; asparagus, Jersey, e dozen, gi.eUvii 
1.75; do., uyster Bay, 4- dozen, 8L2Na?.0U; green 
peas, Noriolk, per ball-bbL (• haif-bbL crate. "25vaii; 
no. MtL tlo., *:n>2: string ilo., Jersey, $ 2 . 0 **2.25; string 
beans, Norfolk, p half-bbl. crate, $2.t»>-.2.2.:>; do. N. 
C., i< crate, NAai’oc.; Comatoes, Fla., C bushel crate, 
7066*1.50; do. Bermuda, p box, 25(a.4Uc.; onions, Ber¬ 
muda, c erate, 5Uc<a8i. 
LIVE ST OCK MARKETS. 
N'kw York. Saturday, June 9,1S83. 
Beeves.— Total for six days, K.4J8 head, against 
11,761 head for the corresponding lime last week. 
Kcutuclty and LTuolnmitl sliders sold ut an average 
of about 1094 c., to drew* 56 in; less joe per head, and 
good Native sutlers trutu ferre Uuuie at lie, also to 
dress 06 16 . Prime corn-fed l exntis m the yards, the 
tops of which were "as nm> as silk," ami the herd, 
token as a whole, was u» good a lot as has struck New 
York City for many years. About live car-loads were 
sold, mululy at lU4tstl-‘iC, vvtib nine heud at 12c, less 
81 each. One line nuliock irout lids herd, weighing 
i,"2U lb, was bought at 81 . Coper leu II, to sh p ail v e. 
The range ior uatlve evird fed steers was troni lU'-s lo 
12 A 4 , less 81 per head, all t» dress 5N*56 tb. Good to 
prime sold at 11 Vxt>* 1 l-\*c. A few still bulls were re¬ 
tailed at rxfl)&4t[C- The week has bcou a disastrous one 
for Western shippers, but the break must come soon¬ 
er or later, and tow prices mean a larger volume of 
business and u better demand for dressed beet. City 
dressed sides were Ut belter demand, and decent lo 
prime sold at me, w ith the bulk of the sales at 
SigUVftc. Ohio steers,I.V27 a>. at llliC., 55 a,; Kansas do., 
1,358 lb, at UAvO. 36 lb, ahvl 81 pel’ head; do. 1,355 lb, at 
IU 4 C; Missouri steers, i.'JSl lb, at $6.2U; do., 1,249 
lb, at UHu. 36 lb; do., 7,181 a, at 11*go. uad 81 per head. 
Ctucinuatl sllUcrs, 1.199 9, at iiWje. r>6 it., do., I,ill it, 
at I 6 J 41 ', less 6 (Je per head; slid bulls, 1.5J6 lb, at 3 l 4C. 
stable 1 evl steers, 1,156 lb, a. 12Ac, 56 lb. less *1 per 
heud; do, I,M3 a, at ll!-»e; vlo. l,i.u* lb, at lie, 55 tb; Keu 
tueky stillera, l.uTV lb, at l9K,e, 7 k. lb, its* $1 por head. 
Illinois steer*. 1,538 tb, ut *6.84; tlo., 1,873 tb.at $6.58; 
do, 1.296 lb, a I 8*i.45. 
C.u.v es—T otal for six day s, 6,715 head, against 7,833 
for 1 he corresponding lime last week, Fair to prime 
veals selling ai .‘ne, and goovl buttermilk calves 
ut l->y il‘i,c; Choice Jersey veals are quotable nt 73; 
So. City urc-ssed veals lu fair request ut ;Vv le. Most 
of the country dressed arrived in rather bail con¬ 
dition, aud had to be sold at whatever buyers would 
bill for them. Dressed buttermilk calves steady at 
7*41*91^0; veals, IIS !b, ut iJdje; vlo. 130 n>, at hj#c; but- 
tei'inilK calves. 167 lb, ut IT^e, vlo. lib tt>, ut l-qe. 
SHSEf AND I.AMtIS. Total for SIX day s 37,997 head, 
uguiust 32,619 head lor the vorrespoiiijlng time last 
week. Good sheep and prime lambs wah common 
stock weak ntnl neglected. Common to prime sheep 
sold at i.Vl'.oc; Western culls at 8 )zv. Good Jersey 
lambs sold at s^yjSAso, prime Virginians at 8 e, and 
general sales of common to good .-southern Were at 6 
iw'Sie, with Inferior stock us low ns v-jc. Good to 
irime selling at tuq-ev lic. aud evuumou to fair at Sis. 
Ce; dressed tumbs sold at liAa Uc, with poor carcasses 
as low at Swvllc. Kentueky dtrep vpurt Uuilbsj, ssr,, 
86.4II; do. 91 lb. at be; Western do. 81 tb aCWfec; vlo. 91 
lb, at Stgc; Kemuvkv lambs. 82 tb. at fS,e, and vlo. 6 n , 
at 6 l*c; Michigan sheep, 86 lb, ut lie; do. s*2 lb, at M»c; 
do. Bd lb, ut jKjc: do. 74 n>, at 4J*e; Ohio sheep, 80 a, at 
*j,3fi; do. 82 lb, at 4ise; do. SU n>. at G 4 U: Jersey lambs 
61 lb, af 9V: do 1,1 m , at s'Vte; Vlrglutu do, 56 ib. at 
.•' 40 ; 36 at 1 . 1 * 0 ; do. 5, lb, at 8 c; Virginia ewes, 131 Ib, ut 
4 .sJo \\Vstern culls,o7 Ib. al JHe; Male ewes. 122 lb, at 
00 ; State lauabs, flu tb,at7C. 
Uuosu—Total tor six day a. 20,156 head, against 22,687 
head for the corrospouduig time last week. Market 
dull, but prices steady at OvsiiViVsc, Cor ordinary to 
prime hogs. Country dressed unchanged; good Wes¬ 
tern hogs, 186 lb, ut TVge. 
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2T7 YEA33 riT “CTS33. - 1 
Superior to any other mak« 
17 Sisos-ltotOS. Psw 
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 
I X I FEED MILL, 
which cad be mo by any power an* 1 le cheap, effective aD>l durable. 
Will ertnd a * y kind of atnell ^naln Into feeJst tbe rrvte of 6 to *25 
bushels per hour, o,.*'OPllno toquslily sud sizu of mill used. Send 
for Catvslpfue sod IMrs-L’ut, AddreM J. 
U. S. Wind Engine <£ Pump Co.. Batavia, m. 
Reputation and Sales, world wide. EveryMill 
■ arraiiteel. Catalogues of all our goods Free. 
Sandwicb Enterprise Co.. Sandwich, HI. 
THE PERKINS 
WIND MILL 
Is the Strongest and Best 
Self-Regulating Wind Mill 
made. Full instructions for erecting 
sent with the first mill. All Wind 
Mills warranted. For Circulars 
and Prices address 
The Perkins Wind Mi II Ar Ax Co., 
Agents wanted. Mishawaka, Ind. 
CHALLENGE WIND MILL. 
Victorious at all fairs. Over SiXO In 
actual use in every State and Terri- 
torv of IheC. S. It Isa section wheel, 
has been made by us for 40 years; In 
all that time not cue 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 SO 
davs’ trial. Best Feed Mills, Corn Shelters, etc., etc. 
Catalogues free. CHALLENGE WIND MILL & FEED 
MILL CO., Batavia, III. 
New Style Buckeye 
FORCE 
PUMP 
YVorks easy and throws 
a constant stream. 
, Has Porcelain - Lined 
and Brass Cylinder. 
Is easily set. Is the 
Cheapest A: Best Force 
Pump in the World lor 
Deep or Shallow Wells. 
Thousands in use in 
every part ot the I r nited 
States. „ . 
Never Freezes in W tn- 
•seail for Circular and 
Prices, giving depth of 
well. 
MIST, FOOS 8 GO., 
Springfield, Ohio. 
jyA woman or child 
can use them. 
\ 3*- 90.000 iu suecesslul 
operation. 
EWALD OVER, 
MANUFACTURER, 
Always Reliable and it if ecu Send for Circulars. 
TRIUMPH ENGINE. 
i. CHEAPEST, BEST AND 
. MOST DURABLE. w 
IgfidLalLl It U especially adapted to the 
requirements of small grain ele 
vacors, portable saw and grist 
mills, butcher shops, cheese fae 
torles. elder mtlls. and the run 
altar of light machinery gener¬ 
ally. J . , 
Full power guaranteed, and ev¬ 
ery boiler insured for 1 year 
payable to the pnrehuser. 
Can be operated by any ordi¬ 
nary person. Every engiue com¬ 
plete, ready to run a» soon as 
received, aud warranted as 
represented. 
3 Horse Power. Sd.YO f Horse Power, $375 
5 *• “ 300 1 lO “ 500 
Illustrated catalogue sent free ou application. 
PAIGE BXFG CO., 
•iO*d. ‘204, 'i06 Jaeksou St., 
PAINESVILLE, OHIO. 
We are producing, by means of special ad¬ 
vantages iu manufacturing, an eutirely reliable 
Ammoniated Bone SU UEK PHOSPHATE 
FOK $2*5 PER TON. This is about $10 per 
ton less cost than the ordinary Ammoniated 
Phosphates in the market. It can be depend¬ 
ed upon confidently as a Complete Wheat and 
Grass Fertilizer. This is the fourth year of 
its manufacture, and its great economical ad¬ 
vantages are universally acknowledged by 
users. Analysis, printed ou every bag, fully 
guaranteed. A business reputation of nearly 
So years warrants the good faith of these 
statements. 
BAUGH & SONS 
Sole manufacturers of the $25 Phosphate, 
No. 20 S. DELAW.4 RE AVE, PH1LA. 
