THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
875 
Western creamery butter bas caused an active 
competitive demand, which increased prices 
4c.. a pound. Upon other better grades there 
has also been an advance, but upon ail held 
goods the market shows very little improve¬ 
ment, The receipts amount to 1,205,710 pack¬ 
ages, against 1,185,712 packages for same time 
last year, 
„ Dec. 11 , 1883 . Dec, 11, 1834. 
Creamery, new choice 
tofincy. 29«32c. 28ASlc. 
St ate,new dairy fancy 2',<a>VU.\ 24@26c. 
Last week’s exports of cheese were remark¬ 
ably small, and the general outlook does not 
show any improvement. A little more has 
been done so far this week for export, but not 
to influence the position. Home demand 
quiet and prices steady. Receipts, 1,758,809 
packages, against 2,103,258 packages for same 
time lust year. 
Dee. 11. 1883. Dec, 11. 1884. 
Choice, fancy state 
creamery. 9<a9}ic. I?%dl2ftc. 
The demand for fine-medium, medium [aud 
low wools continues relatively strong, and 
confidence in the situation is uuabated. 
Stocks in the principal markets are not large. 
Manufacturers are buying moderately un¬ 
til they learu what they can realize for their 
products. With wool at present prices, fab¬ 
rics must rale higher. At Boston, the chief 
wool market, holders are all firm for better 
figures. Brices are generally from two to five 
cents higher than a week ago. Jn Philadel¬ 
phia puces are also very firm. Most of the 
supply is owned by dealers, and there is there¬ 
fore no pressure to sell such as often weakens 
the markets. 
Smaller receipts of hogs at the leading 
packing neuters have tended to stiffen the 
views of sellers; but packers have been slow 
to respond. The domestic consumption of hog 
products has been quite encouraging of late; 
but there has been a corresponding decrease in 
export demand. Exporters have limits as to 
prices, which are said to be materially below 
export quotations asked. Higher figures are 
expected later on; but it is doubtful whether 
tney will be high enough to compensate for 
the increased outlay. 
-» » ♦ 
Throat Diseases commence with a Cough, Cold, 
or Sore Throat. "Brown’s Bronchial Troches” give 
immediate relief. Bold, in bores. Pries S3 eta.—side. 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
Saturday, December 12, 18S5. 
CHICAGO-Compared with cash prices a week 
ago, “regular” wheat is j^c. higher; No. 2 
Spring. lower. Corn, unchanged. Oats, 
&c. lower. Pork, 15c, higher. Cattle, poor 
sorts in each grade lower; others higher. 
Sheep, no material change. 
W ll a XT* - Active December, January, 
tKt^iftHT^c. February, toJti•*».''He- Muy.»#S<»934ic ->o. i 
Spring, Xfihic- i spring, t*:’* «7lHe. Conn-Quiet 
and lower: Cn-h, at lie Year, ut UuUWZe January 
nf Wi.i.>A'i„.u M -it* nr lii- ti n.n., rv..ii . .. . L 
• ^ T-u'ifcivuo aiujr * \t a H»*t ^ LAHU—cQbD, 
$l>0tlu»6t).it« December. *4 02Hen 6 U-i January, *6 loU 
fits HI: February. «t r« ir^- At arch, at d s/t*. 
BULkhirat-i. Stiouldery, ui #:i .Oucti J.i short rib 
sides at *4 so <*u mt* short clear sides, at *3 20 
0*5 2 % Catti it. .Market lower Exports, $S .suet 6 nu; 
cows and mixed *1 99,U "G stockers, s 2 . 50*4 tt); feed¬ 
ers. *2 V5* I it): Ti-xaue,, $JQt>r 4 P< 7 % Sheet Market mil 
Inferior, *2 <iJ.<i; N ttvea. *200*4 90, T-xaus, <1 75 ** 
2 90. Hurts .Market quiet Hough mixed, Ml *3 <5 
packing and shipping, *3 (0«**3 90: light, *8 401*315; 
Bklps, *2 £0*3 30 
St. Louis.—Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, No 2 red wheat is unchanged. 
Corn, %c. higher. Oats, %c. higher. Barley, 
steady Flax seed, 4e. lower. Pork, un¬ 
changed. Cattle, steady. Sheep, no material 
change. Hogs, a shade higher. 
St. Lotus — Whkat.-A ctive! .No. 2 , Hed, cash, 9i® 
9 - 1 * 40 : December. VH*ie Jiuuiii'r, !TA|i',: May, *1 0%. 
Cork.- cash, ut eitiift .tittle. December, uti a.Siy/c: 
Jumi'iry, 3o*« May, 3'(gr. (Hex. firm No. i Mixed, 
Cnxti, 4*e: December, fij,c .May, sifi$e Hvr., 
higher at S»c IURLky stonily at ■ 0 <**iUc. firms — 
Steady at lidd-aut e. Fi ax SEED.-Meat)y at *i 05. 
Biux-GTrm at kS^fi tc, Fork, ut *9 r, Hi lk meats— 
Lon* clear, > 1 4|I abort rib. n 9044 95 soon clear, 
*5 10. IjARb Firm at # , -> 0 cn 5 [e,. Cattle, Market 
steady; Fair to Choice Native Shipping steers, $3 25 
(Wt'i .‘5 Native Butcher Steers Grass 
Texan Steers, *’ hum jO.Shukf. common to medium, 
* 20*2 Ai Fair to Choice, *2 (Ax 12.1 Lambs. uSg'xaS 50. 
Hoas.-l.ight, *:i 45*3 e>0: Packing, hmmi- Heavy. 
*3 SOItfS 90, 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nsw York. Saturday. December 12. 1888, 
State of the Market. — As compared with cush 
prices lust week, Flour Is unchanged- “regular" 
WiiuAiUe, lower. i’o..i\, He, to t*c I iver. Oats— 
No 3 Mixed tfio lower 'O. m. lower. Means. IOo 
higher fur marrows. Fork. lilac, lower Huttkii, 2c 
to 2 RiC advance on best grades. Oiikksb unchanged. 
Fout.TRY sUght increase on "near-by" and best 
Western. Fruit Unchanged Vkukt.viu.ics steady. 
Little doing In LrciuUuill<. There Is a belter feeling 
In the butter and cheese markets. 
Fi/u;u ukai. and fKKii Fi OCR yuemmons: Ktne 
*2 350*8 43; dnperflue, *3 I5fl*3 6 u; Kxiru No. 2 , *3 10.1 
i 90. Good lo Fancy Extra Slat.-, *,.i7.'«a4 .''Or Good to 
Choice Extra Western, *4 019*5 75 Common 10 Katr 
Extra Ohio, *4 4u«»3 sn Goon. *19'>«.'3.i: Good 10 
Choice. *4 25»5 00: Common Extra Minnesota, I K,* 
3 #3. Clear, ai *« liki*t '0 rj'i- mixture, at ii utiunt ;n : 
straight, *l 30*3 Ul: patent SI SOiA 73- baker's extra, 
*1 UE<*1 7.3. S|. Louts eoniliion to rnlrexlrit, *.l hifi»38U, 
lutr to good A3 879*4 Dr good to very eholce, *15191 
3 CO; Faieut Winter Wheat extra at *1 fiU.iisQ; city 
Mill extra Tor Writ Indies, at *4 9 U 9 i 4 93 , South 
America. #3 ddi*3 0. Soutmehn Ennui Common to 
good extra, at $3 509*4 03 good to choice do, at *1 IO 9 I 
5 30 Uv» kpoou So per tine, at s.s 2 sn.i do. Buck 
wheat Fi.ot'tt at «2o0'i*il5. Corn MKAt..-Hraudv- 
wlne, at S i l‘ ■ Yellow Western, at $2 909* 8 23. 
Fickp -F'or 00 lliH. average, 77v*ia 80c- so lb*, average, 
NO&tCJifio- middlings at 85iaMc. and sharps at*l,*iu:>. 
Rye Feed at sio SU&17. 
Grain.- Wheat.-U ngraded Winter Red, 8 o«ti 9 *c,; 
Choice Amber Mleltlg.ut, *1 0 No. J Red, at tllige • 
No. 2 Bed for December, !%;** * 3 M t c, do. for Janu¬ 
ary, 94 >4 9 do. for February, 'iii.aJ. tfie, do. for 
April, 9t?4e oi*l 00 do, Muy, *1 Ohikl 02t<! do, Tor Juu», 
lii'.' 4 i, *1 u4 do, for Inly, $1031* Ryk Western, at 
fiiosutK'- Stale, ai ol^iasno. Baulky— State Two- 
Rowed at Mta I' c do. Six Howeil at 7^*,2t*e. Corn — 
Ungraded Mixed, ir.*.%ie itejeeied, m*c no. 8 . »hu 
* 414*0 steamer 3Iixed. b g, ■ l.A,e No. 2 Mixed at 
5 lbp .0 19*0 No v Mixed tor December, lU*e do, for 
Junuary, U4l 1 Si Vke do (or February, tv', .., .'.tue,; 
do. for March, l'i x-llttje. Oats. So. 3 Mixed 30 * 0 . 
No. 43 11 Vjio.; No. 1. nominal nt&lMc- No 1 While 
at SKTi^.SVo: No 2 , t'i.t,e No 1 , lie; Mixed Western! 
83t»3 e While Wesderu. at 3e.i43c While Slate, ut 
88fi*42e No. '! Mixed fur .l.iiinat v, at ''4y -36c- do 
for February, x«?*A 88 *ic, do. for .May, i7»jc. 
Beans, ouoiuiioua .ire; Marrows, ai *190 me 
dlums, *18U- pen, at $175: red kidney, *2 25 for 
choice white Kidney, at *2 for choice. 
Pkas. Green are quoted at $1 u>*t 20; Canada at 
75cfl>75t^c, In bond. 
Provision-Pohk -Mess quoted ut#973<aui25: family 
mess, *10 75<*lU)lli clear buck, $12 IX)*1S ud; Extra 
prime, $8 50®9 25. Beef—C ity Extra India mess. *17 
«j 2 UOO, extra do, bbL *10 00 paeRet,, *111X88*12 (X) In 
bid' family, at twojtslSG'. Beef Ramp, at 1700. 
Cut Meats Flek'ed bellies, 12 n> average, at fc: 
do, 10 13, 5c clear bellies, at c; Smoking do, at 6 I 4 C: 
pickled Mams, at 8 HC Green do. 1 « ». average 7c, at 
L'tucuvo uIc'aIi d shoulders. i%p<»3 •; smoked do, 5H'« 
5pickled hnnts, 8 j$<gSt*c: smoked do, 9*)C@ be. 
iltooiKK Long clear 111 New York, '4t,e. for Western 
delh urv. Long clear, c. short clear. 5.25c. Dressed 
Hou 6 Cilt heavy to light, 4R<t5c; pigs, at 0 V 4 C. 
Laud December, 0.35®l!.;i c Jai:uary,6.3j/iM2c; Feb¬ 
ruary 4.479*649c: March fi.56<#6 3bc: April, 6.63iafi.65c; 
May, 6.70*4.72c; City steam, 6.2 c; Heflned Conti¬ 
nent, 6.69c; South American at 7.03c. 
Mutter state creamery at 26c®8ic; Western do; 
2fi',»8lc; Elgin (to, 3l9*32C: State dairy, half Brklns 
tuba, :8®23u. Western factory. liaJoe . Imitation 
creamery, j#»2Sc: vVestern dairy. I2®17c. 
Chbbsk. State at 7<a9Hu; Night Skims, at 6 ® 6 ^c; 
Western flat, 7(d>9c. 
BOOS. State at 27c: Canadian, at 22®23c: West¬ 
ern. 23civile. Limed State, 20c: do, Western, 19®20c.; 
do. Canada, 19fi*20c. 
Live Poultry -Spring chickens, near-by, 7e: do, 
Western. 7c fowls. Jersey, State and Pennsylvania 
per ». at 8<a9c, do. Western, at a <a9c; turkeys, per lb, 
ikrtioe: ducks. Western, per pair. 60®75e: geese. 
Western, per pair at <1254*150, pigeons, per pair, 
at 25c. 
Dressed Poultry. —Turkeys. 13914c for Phila¬ 
delphia, 12 ® 12c, for Jersey, and HE*lie, for Western; 
chickens, Philadelphia, large.*! ». at 14c; do, small. 
V m. lbi*13c do. Western, scalded, 7®ic; do, State, 
9®9c: fowls Philadelphia, prime, tu®nc: do. Jersey, 
lOalle: State and western, at 7®Sc; squabs, white. *1 
do* $3 00 do. dark, per (loa. *2 00: quail, prime per 
do*, at *2®*2 25, 
Game—W oodcock, S pair, 60c®75e; partridges. 
State and Pennsylvania, choice, per patr. 80«9i;c: do, 
Ohio and Michigan, prime, per pair, at 7Jta7rc.; do., 
Minnesota and eastern, per pair. 4be,: grouse, per 
pair, prime, dry, ut goewsoc: wild ducks, canvas 
back, per pair, at $1 73 ® 2141 , wild ducks do. red¬ 
head, per pair, at 75c,®$l 00: do. mallard, western, 
per pair, at b 0 * 70 c.. do, teaL blue wing, per pair, 
at FbtMic do. commou per pair, at 2tE*‘25e. venison, 
short sadd'es, choice, per ft, at I2®isr: do, whole 
dcr, at nffiinc, rabbits, per pair,at 35® 40c.: hares, 
eastern, per pair, at 40®4;c, 
Frbsb fruits.—>S an Blaseoooanuts. $37. Apples— 
King.*«bbl,ai $2a2 iv 2 tl-onnec,F bbl,«1 5031 75: Bald¬ 
win, per bill, $1 2 ->®i 75 orceDlng, tier bbL *1 25® 1 50. 
Urnpea—Catawba, licarSwe, 44 ft, tn baskets- Isabella, 
8i»4C.V ft. Cranberries-Cape Cod. cnolcr, per bbl. 
at *5 lAWf$5.V>- do. fancy, per bbl. at $6 m, £ »i; 50 
do, good to prime, do, do, $4 50a*5 25 do, light colored, 
dn, $4 aiit4 w, do, choice crate, 81 7vut2 do, fair to 
goon, per crate. (1 V»i*l 62. Florida Oranges Choice, 
82® 2 50 do, Inferior, 81 73®2, Florida Lemons, $3 25 
®3 75 for cnolcc, and $2 5 <v*a for fair 
Pried Fruits. The following are the quota¬ 
tions: Apples- — Fancy- r.vaporated, new. at 
Tq,e, Choice, at "Sic. fancy Nortn Carolina sliced, 
new, 4fi»4tye choice do., at HS4«3»4e; choice Ten¬ 
nessee qnnrtere, at IdlHc, Peaches—Peeled North 
Carolina, choice, at tOaite • do, fancy, at I2®l3c, do. 
extra fanc.t, at 13c ^tic : Georgia, choice new, at 
me.iauo 1 do prime new, at 9 + 40 . unpet lea 
holvcs, at 3cS5‘4C ■ uupetded quarters, at 3c ; 
Delaware evaporated, peeled, 24®25c: Choice pitted 
cherries. lOVgltc evaporated raspberries, at 19 
®20c: sue dried do. 17c®i»c. Blackberrles-Prlme, 
8®-Ate. Whortleberries, 7^i®3c. 
Peanuts — Quoted at MfcalfiiiC, for best band- 
picked. and awStjiC, lor farmers’grades. 
Hat and Straw.- Thu quotations are Choice Tim¬ 
othy Hay, at 95c. good, ut 95c; medium, at >5®ytJc: 
shipping grades, at 8 'ic ; clover mixed at 75®8oc.; 
Sltaw-No, 1, Rye Straw. 83e.: Short rye straw, at 
6Uj*7UC: oaf. fO®55c 
Skims.-Clover Is quoted nominally at 9®9^c. 
Timothy quotol at $1 90®2. Linseed, inactive Flax 
seed quoted at $1 30, 
Veoet tents.—The following are the quotations 
for: Potatoes—Long Island Rose, bulk, ¥ bbl, 
$2 OEJ 12 25 New York Rose, $2 Utbi'J 23 Jersey 
Rose, $1 2 Vi*i 50: Burbank stute, *1 75®2iMi Peerless 
Jersey 81 25®i 5u. Sweet potatoes, Virginia. $1 75 ® 
2 25 V bbl. Cabbages, V 1(4). 84 <*5 50. Oftlous, Yellow, 
per bbl, at $2 75D*3 00- do. red per bbl. $2 309*3 (0 
Turnips-Rntsla, per barrel, ut ■■0e®75c. Marrow 
sc|uash, per bbl, at ME-.; nubburd Squash, # bbl, 75c. 
Canbllower, per bbl, ut *1503859. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, December 12,18S5. 
Beeves.—T otal receipts for six days 10,307 head 
against 11,710 bead for the corresponding time last 
week. Total shipments for the week were C 77 live 
cattle, 5,111 quarters of beef. 50 live sheep and 418 
cai c tS'-cs or mutton. Chicago Steers, VV7», *5 45 : 
do, I .288 ft, $4 «Ur Indiana do, I 120 ft, $1 65 do, t.OlO tt, 
$3 S5, OblOdo. 1,210 ft, $4 Mfit da - ,l *3 ft. 84: Western 
do, i.ini ft. *4 n:t^; uxen. I.5M ft. $1 90 . Bulls, i.ios n>, 
*.’fi2M, Pennsylvania steers, 11,22 ft. $425; Virginia 
two year-oMs -37 ft. «t3c- Dry Cows, S46 ft, at 2c: 
Penusylvuida Steers and Cows swt: tb, $2 S'-State 
Veurlinas. 3 2 ft 2)*o Cows t.i.'Alft, at |24b- Western 
Bulls, 1 ,Sis ft, at 3c.: Kentucky steers, t.327 ft. $5 10. 
Calves.—G rasst-rs, 260 ft, 2c; Fed Calves, 247 ft, 
at 2V 'cals. 145 a, at 7c: do, 177 ft. at 6c; Year¬ 
lings, ' 03 ft, at *2 20 . 
sukkp axd Lambs Total Receipts: for six days. 
37,291 bean, Hguibsl 49.U6U bead for the correspond■ 
lug lime last week Pennsylvania Slieco, 72 ft. at 
24*c: do, 1 part lambs), fio ft. at NJfic- Indiana do. 
94 ft, nr s C ; Western do. 100 ft, at Sfif,c do 108 ft, at 
844c Ohio Lambs, g;t ft, at v Inoiaua do. 63 ft, 
at IV*o Kentucky sheep. 90 ft. at 2«,e; Chicago 
*b op, 96 ft, at $:t 4n; Cauadu lambs, S4 ft, at 6c: State 
sheep, 84 ft. at 3R,u. 
Hous Total receipts for six days 47,985 head 
ngntnst 4i>c56 head for the same time last week. 
Market barely steady at Slut ! 25 per U0 ft. 
MILKING TUBES. 
FOR MILRING COWS WITH SORE OR OBSTRUCTED TEATS. 
These tubes are made of white metal, plated with pure silver, and are in many respects 
superior to solid silver ones, as they are less liable to spring and bend, while we sell them at one 
quarter the price, yo farmer can afford to be without one. 
If your local agricultural stores do not keep them, send direct to us. We mail them, post¬ 
paid, to any address on receipt of price. 
SINGLE TUBES, 25c. each. FIVE TUBES SI.00. 
Send for circulars. 
BARTLETT & DOW 
1 
IjOWBXiXj, mass. 
Dealers in Seeds and Farmers’ Requisites. 
Please mention this paper. Liberal discount to the trade. 
SULKY. 
PATENT FLU ID 
trYvi QN^POIS O N o u sr 
SHEEP DIPl 
AND CATTLE WASH 
MORRIS* LITTLE & SON, 
Kanufactsirers, Brooklyn, E. D„ N. Y., Box 3. 
and Doncaster, England. 
POULTRY SUPPLIES. 
Ground Beef Scraps*, Crashed Oyster Shells, 
Granuluted Boue, Fine Roue Meal, etc. 
These goods arc ground fre»h at our own milts and 
warranted eaual to tie* best. Also agent for P C. 
Sturtevant’s Imperial EggFood. Send for droolers 
giving prices and parrF ulnrs Can send small sam¬ 
ples of scraps by mall to Alt wbo wish, free. 
C. A. BARTLETT, 
Rendering Works and Mills, W orcester, Mass. 
ETTHEBEST 
Cuet-olscf Grindl'if Pons, 
2S«i Co*. Cnuksr, and Siev# 
for MeaL They lake LESS 
POW KR, do More Work, 
and are -nor* derails than any 
Other mllL Sent for Bsseriptics 
union Son. Po*e, with lavtl 
Treat!. Threshcri a^d Clnmirt, 
Jtted Cutters, Circular Sotei .is. 
W. L. BOYER & BRO.. Philadelphia, pa. 
ALL CO’S 
RKrlO THK*K PJCTH. 
Lighter Draft xcith Driver Riding than ordi¬ 
nary Flow with Driver Walking. Ihtrns 
square corner without backing. 
The Plow Is always under control of the Driver; 
simple In construction, easy to handle, and Indispen¬ 
sable to every farmer. Write for prices. 
ELKH 1 RT IRON WORKS 
ELKHART, IND 
Mention Rurai New-Yorker. 
0 Challenge Wind Mills, 
IN USE IN EVERY Slate and Territory of 
■the U. K_ Ii Is 1 % secti-mal wheel.* ha. 
been made by us f . 10 years, and ha. 
.never blown down without cower 
'breaking, a record no other mill can 
show. MILLS SENT ON 30 ll.VYS TEST 
TRIAL BEST FEED MILLS, CORN 
SR ELLERS, ETC. GOOD AGENTS 
WANTED In ?ll unasdened territory. Cat- 
CHALLENGE WINDMILL 
I AND FEE D MILL CO-.Batarla. Kane Ca.Dk 
Sedgwick ST K RE FenGe 
\ -; ksssb 
Shipper* desiring to favor us will be furnished 
<teucUs, shlpp ng cards, etc., on application. Prompt 
ness guaranteed. References, Ri itai, Nkw Yorker. 
trvlng Natlouul Buuk etc. 
AiMiwmTHI BIRD SILL C0„ Aoborn. 1.1 
#K I ft Omonth easily made by either 
XL I I 11 I half SJ much eveulars 
W I U w Co f*3ontflt 
122 Nassau StreeLN-Y- 
fK I ft ft a month onslly made by either f* 
COMMISSION HOUSE $ I OOjisTHtS&^’.FREE 
X gV L .*“■» 1 1 . - 1 '-* I I ___ 
S ■ H* & E. H. F R O ST. -HU* ten Nam* Cards and new Sample 
IOO PABK PLACE. N 1. 9 -^Book. lftc. HUB CARD CO.. Bostox, Mass. 1 
Shipper* desiring to favor u<> will be furnished - 
t-uells.shipp ngcurds.etc.. on application. Prompt |k| O A VO T* O ■ A I 
.'.*.* guaranteed. References, Rural New Yorker. Itl O U UA TO I rilALi 
v lug National Buuk. etc. I 4 l—THIS NEW 
ELASTIC TRUSS 
Lt ^YvTrt'4Ttl' Has a l'nd different from all 
■ i others, is cup shape, with Self- 
Se SENSIBLE^T adjusting Ball in center,adapts 
w tdiicc m itself to all positions of the 
% m . FN^ body while the ball In the cup 
,j F C® presses back the intes- 
1 iui^ tines lust as a person 
Is the best general purpose wire fence In use. 
It Is a strong net-work without barbs. 
Don't injure stock. It tvlil turn dogs, pigs, sheep, 
and poultry, as well as horses and cattle. The 
beat fence lor Farms, Gardens, Stock ranges, and 
Railroads. Very neat, pretty styles for Lawns, 
Parks, School-lots, and Cemeteries. Covered with 
rust-prool paint, or made of galvanized wire, as 
preferred. It will lost a life-rime. It is better 
than bonrdM or barbed wire la every respect. 
Give it a fair trial; it will wear itself into favor. 
The Sedgwick Gates made of wrought iron 
pipe and steel wire, defy all competition in light¬ 
ness, neatuess, strength, and durability, we 
make the hest, cheapest, and easiest working 
all-iron aurntt atic or sell-opening gate, 
and the neatest cheap ’rou fences now 
made. The Boas folding poultry coup is a 
late and useful invention The hest Wire 
Stretcher, Catting Pliers, and Post An¬ 
gers. We ilSh uiAunfacture ltasscll's excel¬ 
lent Wind Engines for pumping, and Geared 
Engines for grin ding, etc. For rdt-.* «ui particular* 
ut Sinlwwr Dekiers, or Abj.-Vis. ineuiionir,; ^.qicr, 
SEDGWICK BROS.. Richmond, Ind. 
2^ Buy the Best 
EUREKA 
NGLO-SW4S3 
CONDENSED 
MILK. 
MILKMAID 1SKAND. 
Economical and convenient for all 
kitchen purposes. Better for babies than 
uncondensod milk. Sold everywhere. 
Orange Hights, Florida. 
Lots, I All (In, and Orange Groves cheap. C.B.lnimer. 
pni fi Game, 12 men ball, etc., to plav on table, 35 
rtlLU cents by inulL NOVELTY CO., Salem, Mass. 
A V go i-a".’> 
I ft Lr I I 1 l’.logMU Isnl- in Gill LJgo, 
I B U H I l «a _ fi.lk Fringe. Hidden Name, 
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|CA CARDS la new stylee, Embossed, Hidden 
l«JG N.iaie. (iulil Kthte. TratHpurr-at, 3, of latest 
designs <utd lowest iirices, ,jO samples with tutine 
«u, IOo. t'ODD CARD C4I„ 1 UntoutUK, Cent* 
1 tines just as a person 
does With theflnjrer. " Hit light pressure thellor- 
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certain. It lseosv, durable and cheap. Scat by mail Cir¬ 
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D F AFNFftS Causes and Cure, by me 
tMI H tOU who was deaf 2 -' year*. Treated 
by moat of the noted specialists of the day with 
uo beuellt. Cured himself lu three months, and 
since Gu n hundreds of others by same process. \ 
plain, simple arid success/ul home treatment. Ad¬ 
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DYSPEPSIA its Nature, Causes, Prevention, and 
Cure. By JOHN U. McALVIX, Lowell, Mass. 14 
years 1 ax Collector. Sent free to auy address. 
|Af A [) 1/ FOlt A I.L ! S3 to SS per day easily 
11 U ri l\ luade - Costly outfit FREE. Address 
w* 111% P >0t VICKERY, Augusta. Me. 
Pw fb Hidelrn lami .uij rhrdmos. 5 Itirlhiim lard* ,V llnlidnv 
17i.iil, l(k. ii l„t v Mb. EMPIRE m.. Ili-saaum.tt* 
IIKIJiMwl me.eU. 1 prrl using, nut tit and p 
VP in Lull ID,-. iiluixiOc, O.A. Uminard.Hiirsauuui.ft. 
W OMAN OK Hj| IN | nr IN-r (rut. 
ANTKDTO IVlAHF. l*BOFIT. 
ftKfiiw *>rucr^ for our colebr:itv«J oil portrait*, rroviou* 
inuwledge of the business unnecessary. 82.25 Outfit 
'* *^>43. The agent realizes tot profit per week on onlv 4 
•rders per day Retllv Bros. A Co., 444 Broomo St., N. Y 
dill CO., 1*11 ii ton > tile, ten u> 
tor >* 1.1111 1 will mall the (lerinnn Receipt, 
with instrueilous, to make the host U'«l 4 ,|| 
MHI 1‘ made. Cures w hen everything else falls. 
No drugs Try It. 
G. D. FRANK, 
Dueney. Tcun. 
full at of ommiifnal Hldilcn-niuiM Cir.li, »b, 1 AnaU* 
StuupD Book of NorcHlm, Jorrulrr, .to., S cents, 
STAR PUBUSIUNa (Xl 4 Suci.ro,. Conn, j 
Lpr |*1 New Stylo Chrunio II idden X umc Ccr,iglOo. demo 
EjdkSJ Authors,ltic. Ai luc Curd FMCtorj’.CllaWoTlU^tX 4 Roots 
SMITH 
THE 
flrirririQl 
Awarded FIRST Prc- 
tn I n m and Gold Med* 
—YnCS>’* T 4- S'‘l lt World’s Fair New 
TYHU i-if- ix — BOrio-ins.'iver 12 leading 
-V L;", U 31111* The EtU 
tdgttri, 4 . after a trial 
lasung 4 mos. tvns pro. 
SS* imunceil the best over 
all and to-dav stands 
at thi' ho*«l of L«ounio 5 itors 
to IS If dirt meter of wheel, elujor for 
PumiiinK or Power Mills. Prrrocf tn 
juxrts mi i icsr-unfni Estiniates on an 
Kplication Also Mfr*. of the A dams Dt- 
f red Draft Barn Floor HorscPower. 
UliM Aomrs 'Vanted. Address Mfrs., 
WOODWARD, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
$200 Saw Mil! 
WORK 
1500 to dOOO FLLf 
of lumber Ciiubp. cut in day. Built In a tirst-eiaiis 
manner. The Best .Mill uinde. Maii y hundreds of 
these in use, <iviux universal sjuisfAetion. We 
nave the hest Mills of larger si 2 $es. Portable and 
Stationary, Send for circular r 
LANE <5t BODLEY CO,, . 
Cor* and Wofrr CinrlniMifi, O. 
lif ANTm L > lnF ? \>DGENTLEMEN xho 
MAv ■■■t » fcU«tsli t*i utitko io ^4»<liy fa>ilv thBir 
if own noixiai. Work sen! br umiL No •.*Anva*Mng,* AcMreas 
■ i *b=ax»|»ft Crown Mqr. Ca. 294 Mur .st„ Cin’tt, O* 
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