1885 
THE BORAi. K2W-T0RKE8. 
The wheat crop of Great Britain in 1884 has 
been officially estimated at 80,215,877 bushels, 
and for 1885 the estimate is 78,660.000 bushels 
—a slight reduction only from last year. 
The barley crop of Great Britain in 1884 
was 78,012,880 bushels, according to official 
estimates, and the indications for the 1885 
crop are estimated at 70,030,000 bushels. 
The official estimates of crops in Prussia, in 
July, 100 representing an average, indicated 
the following for wheat and rye, with com¬ 
parisons: Wheat, 1885, 98; 1S84, 08; 1883, 
84: 1882, 104. Rye. 1885, 01; 1884. 99; 1883, 
85; 1882. 108. The indications for barley were 
93, outs 91, potatoes 98. 
The wheat crop of France for 1885 has been 
estimated by the Ministry ot Agriculture at. 
about 300,000,000 bushels, or about. 105,000,000 
hectolitres, compared with 114,231.000 hecto¬ 
litres last. year, which implies a reduction of 
about 20,000,000 bushels Other estimates, 
however, fail below 100.000,000 hectolitres. 
The area in wheat is ■ aid to be reduced about 
10 per cent, in Fiauce, compared with last 
yeur. 
. ■» » » - — 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
Saturday, August 29, 1885. 
Chicago.— Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, “regular” wheat is l^Jc. lower; No. 
2 Spring, IJi'c lower; No. 2 hed. %c. lower; 
Corn, l’*e higher; Oats, l%c. lower; Pork, 
2?‘$c lower. Cattle, from 20c. to 30c. lower. 
Hogs, from Sc. to 15c. lower. Sheep, steady. 
WHKA-r. "Active.'' Sales ranged: August, 7D$<i 
®81c; eeptember, MhnaSiUc- October. HHiasiJiHo, 
No. 4 Spring, 7P4tc: Mo 3fio. 72H 1 ’ No. 4 Red 87c No, 
Sited, dn-. Outo-Qlet Siium ranged Cash, 4>'.,je: 
Augu*t ll'i ill^c September, tUft *-<4$c, October, 
427 j, <f tii'-p'. Oai* gaoler sale* rouged Cash 25 hc: 
August, September, itV-iaJSHe. Hvk- 
Su-ady; No.2. SuVoc Barley-Ni>. 2, t»ln6ic. Pork.— 
Steady Cash und August, or September, 
*«fd„9- October, 'S!IS^,9.|>4*. I.utn Fairly st ady; 
Sale* ranged cash. 86 ? 2 H.nfi .5 August. 
September, 8622JH®G2V> October, go i **6Bulk- 
Ua4T9, -shout '!• r», #4 um it short Rib mdo, « « a 
5 S7V$; Short Clear, 86-2.6 li e CATTi-S Market lower; 
expo t. TSiOaoim- cows and mixed, ji ;i^m. sto. k- 
er«, a MJ «i (jn.- feeders. »/ to * l uo Texans, <315>*a so. 
SntiEr—Market quiet- Interior, 8kl»)/t,:iufi: natives, 
9710*3 SO; Texan*, 81 7.7 «.,i IK). Hull* Market weak; 
RooRh mixed. $.1 at *.’o pacxlng and shipping, 
$1 70 *4 60 , light, SIU0.ll 77. skips. 82 74tas3 7a. 
Sx. Loom. — Compared with cash prices 
last week. No. 2 red wheat is 2j&e. lower. 
Corn, lower Oats, %c. higher. Rye, 5 c. 
lower. Barley, steady, Pork, 2^c. higher. 
Wfl«»r.-Nu. ^ Ke i, gasn. *9s,N.*Hc; August, 89Wo; 
September, uo ; October, ’.1718ail'tw. Cobs. - Dull ; 
Cash, 11 He : AumW, luH* iu$ 8C ; September. 40H<$ 
tU'kiC October eS-V d«e O ais.— Cfts.fi. im-aJlHe 
Augu t, 734gc; September, a -He. Ryk, sac. Barley, 
at catty at.Vi,«70c Kuus, tea.iy at llallH 1 '. Klax- 
s iced-S teady -it 8.11 Pore, gal- Bulkmeats— 
Long clear, 85 fill- short rib, *5 77^5 30, snort clear, 
$0 UO. Lara tlrm ut <i> 04H a(! 03. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New Yobk. Saturday, August 29, 1885. 
Breadstuff* and pbovisiofs.—as oompared with 
cash prices a week ago, tionr l ! c, to 25c. lower. Un¬ 
graded Red wheat, lc lower; No. 0, 2c. lower. No. 2 
is - 2c. lower. Cobs.—U ngraded mixed, lie. higher. 
No. 2 Is 2c. higher: No. 2 white, lc. higher. Oats 
N o 3, 2c, lower. No. '2, lc. lower. B If ass, uncliauged. 
Point, 12He, lower. Bl'ttku um banged. Cheese 
H e, lower. Poultry, unchanged. Ai-plks, 23c, per 
bid. lower for most grades. 
t LOL'ti. Kkkd iMi n kal c lour- (Quotations; Ktne 
82 :U 80, Super tine, 83 liia.'i 45 Extra No. 2. 8s lisa 
S!Kl; Good to Fancy Extra stare, 83-85w4 6U: Good to 
Choice Extra Western, *4 i«m5 4U Common to hair 
Extra Ohm, ih uj Good, <1 u.3,«,4 40: Hood to 
Choice, 84 ,'sitfiE 25: Common Extra Minnesota.83 I5<a 
4i*i. Clear, 8t.u.si»</,• rye mixture, #4 ixmi MJ; 
Btra'glP. 81 3iw,5 29' paieui *t.T.'w<*a on baker’s extra, 
84 00 4,3 W. si. Louis common to ralr extra. 8<t50(»tOO, 
fair to good. *.■) 1 ini so. good to very choice. Si95s* 
5 80: Palelil Winter Wheat extra at »ih5«tt5 50; 
Oily MUI extra lor West Indies. *4 hOta*! 90. South 
America, *s 1U *8.) 25. sol i hku.v E’loiib - Quiet aud 
unchanged In pt tee Common to goo- oxira. 83 65,® 
4 13 good hi choice do, ut *1 2tl.(*3 fill. Kv h 1 - loi r 
- Superfine at 6.3 10 «S 3u. the latter for choice. Corn 
Meal. Steady; Yellow Western, 83 m). 8.3 mi, ate I 
Brandywine, nt 8:i23<a3S3, Ficko — Dull and un¬ 
changed. 
Grain. Wheat. Ungraded Rod,-PiailSe No. 3 Red, 
tt-He: Steamer No 2 Red, WHe: No. 2 Red, to ur- 
rive, B'2c in elevator, fl ••.(.s-' uc- tu t tore s;'4je arlo-t, 
!UH. uug ude 1 while +2c. No..’Red for August,83c do, 
8c pi emlH-r, *l5s«li He; do, for i*CtObcr. S'^ge; 
du. for Noveihb r ‘.i5v».. U'.H do, lor D« ceaiber, ‘17 
titUUlsie do for January, lb He <tti h*t do. for February. 
*1 h. iiv.t l‘29« do. to .'larch, 81 n-2Hs»l i lH: do, for 
Apn.. 8U1H xlD-R' do, for May. si a At 1 a, h. do. 
for June, ■ IU6M j i uS4t. ltye Dull und lower Jer¬ 
sey, 4e Western, ".'.-.nie: Slate, Biu*‘t! Canada, 
6of,Lr,UHc. Hurley mid Hur t-y Mult - Dull and. uouiiu 
ally unchanged. coRs.-Uugtaded mixed, :j sHhc; 
No. 2 . Vic, in elevator mh u 'lxfr, afloat; Yellow. 
51HC' No. 2 White, 98c- Low Mlx<'d. Bsc No. 2 for 
Angll-l, 33c do, for September, --'H 2He: do, for 
or November, do, 
for December, O.us No. .1 at i27He: do. 
White. 3 H-Ge No 4. 8 Ua- sH.Ujc;-1o, WUltOjAl-il i33C. 
No. 1 and NO 1 V\ Idtc, Iioinin-l mixed \\ e-tern, SO 
Mole while do. 2?ia42C. white Stine, 1 i'j 4 ;'c: No.' 2 , 
Aagu-it. 82 -a33c 00 for September. HUH*H)miC: do, 
for Octofi r, . u-H n'iiihe do, for November, 3.e. 
Uka» 8. - Quotation* are: Marrow.*. 81 W41 52H ; 
mi-iunnis, 8i.4<H>gi ME nett, 81 43- red kidney 81 yi), 
wlih some pnrtie- asking 82. white kidney, |i 65. 
PkA«.-Green are quoted at 81'25. 
Pkovihions—Uokk—Q uptaitous are as follows: 
Mess quoted al 81U Hi H'“ 10 9h, for Inspected and 8'I8 ,h 
( rtghi ft ir unlnspccloo family a>c«s, 8il<Al. 1 .0; extra 
lirliiie, .# clear i-aeh, 8lhtKi«»l3 75. t-rifr.-City Extra 
ludlB mess. »!ilKJ li.'Jikj, extra do, gliMEi oui-ltet, »Uu« 
V-tUU family,$12 ihi 418 . hkks ii*s> Quote-1 ai soio® 
ItIUO. I'P Meats Pickled bellies medium uveruge. 
#0 pickled ShoBldert, ut 18g 'lqc; Diekled hams, 
1144 c; d<' t-eiUt'A, average, u'v' pickled Bhoul l- 
l-rs, 4lHai'Uc su olcco shouldil-s .viauitHio . pickled 
hute*. ut u-allQc. MibbtEe long clear In New 
York, ;-»40 for Western delivery , long clear 5.85c: 
short clear, 6.10c Dbkmkiui Hoos- City heavy to 
light- a*' 6Ho 1 i-lgs, at WHc. IiARP—W iwtern steam 
spot, ii.Hda. choice 5.ti3c, free on board. Si-pU-tnhcr, 
6 . out 6. lc- Ociohor, s.ftBiulUlic November, *.fl2<*ti.56c, 
December, (>. «c Jauuaiy. 5,«jc. March. 6 84c- city 
Bteutu. 6 i.)i#6.Me; No. Iclty. 6.S0. Hellueil idutlueui 
quotetl utui 1.85c, South American, 7.3 c. 
Ui-T'ittu Stale c reamery at '.MwiiHc; Western do, 
214822c- Elg.u no, ghtt'i'e State dairy, half firkins, 
tuns, IGttlhc. Western d lry I2s»13c, W estern factor}' 
6I7Clie: Imitation creamery, l.iimUk', 
Cukksi.. State 34468748C ; Night Skims, iHitfJ.Hc : 
Woiien, llal, 4*»-a7c. 
Boot. Are well sustained In price, with u fair de¬ 
mand Stain ut laiftitic , Uauuduin, 14t8l494C ; West¬ 
ern, UutliHc- 
l.tvH 1 -ori try The quotations ure as follows : 
Spring chickens, near-by at Umlfc: do. Western, 11 
«ii2r fowls, Jer-e.y, tau- and Pennsylvania, ut-r is, 
12iiil'2Hc do. Western, u V" I'Jci do. southern. Il<»r2c; 
turkeys, per lb. luallc: duevs Western, ni-r pair, 
flikaililc: geese Western, per pair at 9 I 2 .Y 410 O; pig¬ 
eons, per pair. 2 Hi Sue. 
Dbksskd Pofltry.—T urkeys. 13®l8c • chickens, 
Phllscli-lphlu. large, ut 18,<iUk-, per pound; Western, 
scalded, III® lie, ; fowls, Philadelphia, prime, lie : 
do. Jersey, 13c : 8tatc aud western, ut ll®l2c ; 
squabs, unite. V dos.,$2 23; do,dork,per doa, 8175. 
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MlDC OFMallCSIiE (ROM 
For nearly a quarter of a century Bradley’s Super- 
tosphate has maintained its reputation as the bes! 
1 the market. Bared upon no vaeue, theoretical princi- 
GrretMt — 
Agricultural! a veatton 
Agricultural inveauan - 
uf the Age I Save* BO |>er cent, of labors Itoutilce 
the value of the Manure. t>pre*«t« evenly all 
kinds of manure, broadcast or iu drill, in one-tenth 
time required i>> haiuL IlliiAtrAted Uataloguoa free. 
K 1:511’ A UlUl’KK ME’U LO , byravuec. N. Y. 
Cotton.—T he quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification are as follows: 
New 
Orleans 
Uplands, aud Gulf. 
Texas. 
Ordinary. 
8 1-16 
8 8-16 
8 3-16 
Strict Orilnary. 
... m 
m 
996 
Good Ordinary — 
9 5-16 
V 7-16 
9 7-16 
Strict Good Ordinary. 
9 11-16 
9 13-16 
9 13-16 
Low Middling. 
... 10 
iow 
im 
Strict Low Middling.. 
... 10 3-16 
Jl) 5-16 
111 5-16 
Middling. 
... 10 5-16 
10 7-16 
10 7-16 
Good Middling. 
... inH 
bias 
llM3-16 
Strict Good Middling.. 
... 10 11-16 
10 13-16 
Middling Fair. 
... 11 1-16 
II 3-16 
11 3-16 
Fair.. 
11 11-10 
Stained. 
11 18-1G 
11 IS—111 
Good Ordinary... 7 1! 
-16 I Low Middling.... 
9 3-16 
Strict Good Ord.. t?fi 
1 Middling. 
9 13-16 
Brush Bruits. Son Bias eoroanuts at 832 50, and 
Boracoa do. at 823 00. Apples—Astruc-hati, choice 
Jersey, d. a bbl, <1000123: A-drtu-hun, up-rlvor, 
per bbl, 810u@sir>. Ny etc pippin, Jersey, per d. h. 
bbl, 81 V3((iI 50- Orange plpuin, per d, h bh|, <i 25.s 
ISO plpuin, Jersey, op-n beads, 75e r<#81 25 • wind¬ 
falls uud inferior, per bbl, BIM62. PcBrs—Bell, up¬ 
river, per bbl, at (1 2531150 Catherine, per bbl at 
• 1 75®2u0 Buff, per bbl, at 81 25481G0. Bartlett, 
Virginia, per box, nt 8 ' 5GA3 35: do, Maryland and 
Delaware per crate. *1 23® 1 50 do, Jersey per obi, 
82i<*J do, uu-rlver, per bbl 82:1)489 SO Clapp’s favor¬ 
ite up-tlver V bUl, 4475 x 3 (U reaches-Mary loud and 
Delaware Crawford, V crate, $1 u0s*8l to : do, per 
baske-,7rie®«i -io Mt rosc.P crate, 1 . 4*1 23 do,-lo.R 
basket. 73c-»81 00. Jersev, per basket. v.3r450 P’ums 
— Damson, Va , per crate, *i Cij Damson. Maryland, 
> quart, ba 3c: egg plums, up-rlvcr, par l>bl, * 5(i- 3. 
Um-ki.-i. il ••• ;. \, 1 r.. it quart box. 3Nuf-0e: 
do per small box, at Sc rVe. do, per quart, at 
5ia6c. Gru|x-s- Delaware, Virginia, 1* 2 lb, boxes, 
Pease, *J :o<al; do, p tt. H) si 12c. Concord, do 4 tt. 
•l «5c- ivcu, S. 17 on ) N. C . per tt, l*tt4c: Ives, Va , 18 
3-ib, boxes, per ense, 83 23(42 .30. do, do, 18 2 - it,, bores, 
per case, n iKi do do, per tt.ie Hartford do, per 
»,3c Brighton do, per 16 . 8rt*IOc: Jlartha do, per tb. 
H.-SU c Watermelons -Norfolk prime per luu, 86®S; 
Norfolk an 1 Norih Carolina, culls, per IO', * 4 f 4 i 6 ; 
Jersey, black Spanish, extra, per '«>. 813*14: do, 
do, fair to prime, per HIP, *l.«»'2 do, do culls, per 
liJU, 8 -su 8 . -Muskmelons- JTaekensaek, per bbl, *2 uo® 
2 so soutliarn Jersey, ennwdoupe, per bbl, $i« 8 i so. 
Dkiep S’hcits. The foUmviag are the quotations. 
RvaporawnJ apples Cnmca Atij^c pr nncy 
Nortn 1 arolina sliced at 8 Hc . choice oo., 2 A 4 (»Sc : 
choice Virginia, -?/ir,2Hc ; choice Tennessee coarse 
cut, iQtiji'iqiC : Kentucky do. In barrels. VH®.^c. 
Peaches - Georgia, evaporated uopeeled, new, 1UH® 
lie. Eitme ptuniM, 74*8, Southern Datn*ons, 6®7c ; 
prime pitted cherries. IObsUc evaporated raspber¬ 
ries, lit@20t-; suu drled do. 18 i»19c. Blackberries, 6 !H@ 
7c. 
Peanuts have a ralr demand, Quoted at -Ebc,® 
5c. for best bund picked, uud 3H<34c. lor farmers’ 
grades. 
Hav and Straw.—C hoice Timothy hay quoted 
at 8100. good do, 85®Wc : medium do, 75<is80c ; 
slvlpplug hay. 10c: clover mixed 65@73c; No. I rye 
straw, <55«fli.7c: short rye straw, 50®»56c. oat straw. 
45«g50C. 
Hoes.—A light business in progress nt nbout steady 
prices. Quoted: Kor choice at luc; 8«9c, for ptltne, 
and ii(»7e-. Paetflc coast at lut^c. 
Rice.—Q uotations: Carolina and Louisiana, com¬ 
mon to fui', at t4tA5qc. good to prime at 5Aj<ft6c; 
choice nt 6Vva(>tsc. fancy head at iAmsdc: Rangoon 
at IHA-t-hc duty paid, and 2H *2tgC In bond; Patna at 
1 A».«dc. Java ut aH»i*A%,c. 
Seeps.- For clover prices are unchanged, with a 
moderate inquiry. Quotation.* are at .la- for prime 
Western. Hi'-te, for choice, and UiHc. for extra choice. 
Timothy in mode-rate demaud quoted at 81 Hwa' 2. 
Linseeo to arrive ts quoted at 81 63^1 7u. 
Sugar.—T ne quotationsare. 
Ccnirli ut-al, text U l li<c; Molasses grades, iH4 
fisic cYutrlimiul, ic Muscovado. Manila, s’lqc. 
Refining moderately active, with the following 
charges renarted: Stauuaru • A, 64^,0, white extra 
‘"C,” ,|*iu5 15-ltC. 
Tallow, — In light demand, but (teadlly held. 
Prime city quoted at 3c. Sales, 53,UW) R. 5c. 
Vkoktablvr.- There i*a very fair*ale for potatoes 
at firm prices. Quoumousare as follows:- Poiaioes- 
Long Otauo Rose, bulk.P bbl, 8 ! 0®.’ Mi Sweet pota¬ 
toes Virginia, *2 : >i per bln. Cabbages-Plat 
Dutch, per KM, 81 *«. Cucumbers Loug Island, P 
HX), nil. 1 c. Grecu Corn-Long Island. V iUL SiHtXic. 
OnlOb*-Yellow-, per bbl, 52.1 22.V do, red do, *2 50. 
Tomatoes—Long island, v box, 15A3*c- Keyporr, V 
bushel box, I5.a2.-ic Turnip*—White Jersey and Long 
Island, per ICO bunches, *2 oO®3 Ou. Egg plant—Long 
Island, per bbl., 81al £>. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nbw York. August 29,1895. 
Bkkves.—R eceipts for *lx days 11 PH head against 
K ',39i head for correspoudlug time last week Ken¬ 
tucky steers, i,«7? B, 80 iO: do, 1 . 24 * it,*.,; < 10 , l,3o8 
15. *3 73, do, i,27s It, 85 63; do 1,221 « , *3 5 do, 1,'39 
t», 85641 no, ',1S7 tt, 85 85; do. l.tNJ ft, 83(i94t; do. I,lt2 
It, 14 95 lndlu> a do, 1.Hi ft.SiN.i- do, 1,8:1 ft. 8'> 95; 
do, vstl ft. *1 ftiQ sifters stag* and cows, 1,143 ft, 4Hc. 
Bull*, 1,6 ■-'*»l,s>u ft, 1» iQc: Chicago steers. 1.8a* c. 
*6 4H. do, 1,912 ft, 8 «j 5. do. 1,1'fj ft. *56i: do, 1,16s ft, 
X58U; Missouri do, ;.t>64 ft, 833b. Keu-uc-ky do, i.sui 
ft 85 TO: Oxen, 1,1 9 ft. 83 10: Colorado steers, uul 
ft. *U3>*: mixed Western (to, 1,188 ft, 85 5U; do, 1,289 
ft, <5 4(1- Slate do, 1,0-1 ft. 84 5b; do, tesi ft, *1 .2H' 
Bulls, 1,230 ft, 3HC do. 910 ft, 2Hc: Chicago steers, 
1.824 ft,»b: do, ft, *5 20. do, 1,274 ft, *5 '4.1 do. 
1,1 (-5 ft, *3 4(1 do, 1 K>3 ft. *3 .'HQ. do. 1. 1 17 1b, *5 23- 
no. I,Ml ft, 85 20 do, 1,105 ft. 87; do, 1,19; ft, 500: 
do, 1.132 lb, $' Indiana uo, 1,111 ft, 84 90; do, 1,1177 k, 
84 23 no. 1,1) 9 ft, 84 25- Western do, 1.1'95 ft. *5 1 0: 
Texans, «7ft ft, 84 85. Oxen, ',3.49 ft. rl 4U; Virginia 
o\en and steer*. 1,111 ft. 8412; cows and heirets, a20 
8309; do, l.ull ft, 3HO- steers. 1,1th ft, *4 S1Q. 
Calves. Veals, 166 ft. ilqo: do, 183 8t»c- mixed 
calves, 240 ft . 4 He Urasser.-, 520 ft, (Ho Buttermilk.*, 
191 ft. 2840 ; Voaf», 183 ft. 7He do 170 ft. Is- Butier- 
mlUc*. 2i.i ft, 8'rfO: Maryland ealve9. 11,0 ft. 5!»e. 
8bt.ee abp Lambs Keutuoky lambs, M ft, 5c; do. 
74 lb. ,3'ie 62 It , .’>HC, Penn-vlvonla do. nl ft. 5Hc; 
do, si ft,3c: uldo cOj 31 ft lc. do. 54 ft, to: Pennsy 1 
Vania cuds. li ft', Sc: Kentucky no, 96 it, i4»c; 00 , 
107 It . SHe do, s# ft, 4He; Penusylvaula do, 95 ft. 2 c: 
tiuek«, etc ,3c Ohio slicep, *0 ft. IHc UU-ltlgan do. 
99 It., e.t ii; Indlaua do, Kki ft. SMali; do, 94 ft. 8i 7«: 
Pennsylvania iambs, <** ». 5c do. Mj 6c. Kentucky 
slurp. -6 ft, av»ij; do, Mi ft. 33*c- do, *1 ft.anc- do, 
96 ft. HAjc do, b» ft, 83 9b; do, .4 lb, S-t»c Kentucky 
lamb*, irew- sheep), fit ft, 4He. 
lloos. Receipts for six days 24,929 head against 
22,140 head for the same lime la*r week state pigs, 
126 ft, 85 3>| do, hogfi. 226 ft, 5ci Roughs, 347 ft. 4C. 
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‘"Nlg^i r" Wheat, at t bu. 81.67 5 bu 8T.Su. Bugs free. 
N. H. TlLL.il AN, Arcannui, Darke Co., O. 
FINE DAKOTA FARMS FOR SALE. 
I 4iO A crew, 1 lily three miles trotn A tier dec u, with 
57 acres rcaoy for 1 roll, for S-J.OOO. Also some fine 
resldeueo lots al $,)U each. Aberdeen Is a city of 
over 2,wo. with three bauks, three wholesale houses, 
railroads In six directions Jotiblug center of u large 
country. Dakota has Oue crops, aud now L* the 11 me 
to Invent- We a so loan money, so ns to net Eastern 
parties 7 to 6 per coot Rctrrvncoa nr*l-elasv 
U AGE It 1 \ .d 51AKPLE, Bankers, aukrdokn, Dak. 
Now Stylo. llul.lcu Nww and Ckiumo Vbltlng 
Cwrdi no SDiko, ujuut ou, ll*'., 11 jiacis,!. WarnuiWJ bosl 
tolA Samplo Book, lc. L. JONES A CO.,Nu»u, N. Y, 
Thlt N «w Cliiuol Ring 144 Now Scrap rictnreo 
uni 12 Now Hidden NaiuoCanU, *11 for 15c. 
worth 24c. Now Saiuplo Book and Premium 
LUi 4c, V. L. JUNES A CD., Nuosu, N. Y. 
CliDMCSC' enUQOt) OTHERS, OWNING 
r An incno ouns hom »ud bugjy. 
and coni man-1 lug SI OO to S-00, can secure pern a- 
nentand proflla"le busiue**. rvi li full controlof both 
money und business Address BARNI .H Ar CO., 
30 Vesey St,, New York City. 
Virginia Farm*.- Mild climate. Cheap Homes 
Send for circular 4. O- RI.THS. Cwntralla. v*. 
OCR SI LKY POTATO PLOW 
and attachments Dratca the 
fu rrows. Core r» the seed, eu i 
Meafej and digs the crop. So 
pay demamleil If It doe* not 
work. Order now to get the 
lowest orice. 
REINER AND BikO.. 
Box f»\ line Lexington. p» 4 
Fastest Riding Vehicle made. Rides us e»«y 
with one person ns two. The Springs lengtiieu and 
shorten according to the weight they carry. Equally 
well adapted to rough nmutrv read* nnd 
line drives of cities. iManufnrturt-d and sold by 
ail leading Carriage Builders and Dealers. 
KEMP'S MflNIIRP SPREADER 
# pulverizer 
aa IK ^*nd CART COMBINED. 
WO MAN WANTED <»“«« 
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ for our business In het 
loiahty. Responsible house. References ex- 
chaiksed. GAY Jc CO.. 14 Barclay sjt., N.Y. 
EFFELS IMPROVED 
Spraiffleli Machine Co. 
SPRINGFIELD. 0. i 
For Handsomest! Cheapest! Best! 
Send for illustrated Catalogue and Prices ol 
CINCINNATI .O.) CORRUGATING CO- 
Original 
S200 Saw Mill 
01 lumber e >n be cut m a -lay. Built In a first-class 
manner. The Best >1 ill mad--. Many hgndredsof 
these ill use, gis-itig universal sxilskiction. We 
h ive the best Mills of larger si,-,es. Portable and 
S ti 
LANE c5t BODLEY CO., 
Cor. John und tlVif.-r Slit., Cincinnati, O, 
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