THE RURAL NEW-/ORKER. 
of it use cream for shortening. For pie crusts 
I skim what sweet cream I think I shall re¬ 
quire in my bread bowl which is well lined 
with flour, add a pinch of salt and mix. Roll 
out while rather soft. Dyspeptics can eat pies 
made iu this way, without injury. 
Mrs. L. E. K. Tornkk. 
“Brown’s Bronchial Troches,” When allow¬ 
ed to dissolve In the mouth, have a direct Influence 
on the inflamed parts, allaying Pulmonary Irrita¬ 
tion, and giving relief In Cougha, Colds and the 
various Throat Troubles to wlflch Singers and Pub¬ 
lic Speakers are liable. 25c. u box. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
Nkw Your. Sutu nifty, March 15th, 1879. 
Beans and Peas.—M edium nnd marrow beans 
continue steady ; other gnidua show u light busl- 
ne»s. Green peas became quiet under the recent 
advance quoted, nominal 11.42M®1.-15; Bouthern B. 
E. peas went at $2,506*2.55. Canadian peas, in bulk 
ami bond, 7J<&73c., with fair Hales at the easier 
rates. 
Receipts Of beans for week 3,784 bush. 
Exports of beans for week 1,124 pkga. 
Exports Of peas 12.325 bush. 
Beeswax. —Offerings are fair and prices easy 
Western and Southern quoted at 24(<i25c. 
Exports, past week, 3,7;<3 lbs. 
BUTTER — The past week has been of Spring- 
proiuixlnv temperature, whllo a few consignments 
of new white butter also tend to warn holder* that 
thcgrlpor cold weather trade must soon relax. With 
the urgency to soli thus oaurc J. buyers of almost 
any quality havu the ensy side of prices'. Really 
useful isblc oid.lt la thought, will be worked out 
with presentttgure* nearly sustained ns a call for 
natural yellow lav* considerably upon early made, 
especially for coastwise and other shipment. There 
is nothing, however, to save a large storing of State 
and Western from this low winding up rates Dial 
have llUOK over It ul winter. New State paiis range 
I8ut?3c. i WelshJS'fcSSo.; poor IPwtflc.: new western 
creamery 28«29c,, for strictly choice; other grudes 
18'u2 c. 
Single extra State half tubs, 25c.; choice lines, 
2K»22<\; State, full duines, special, 18c„; other, I4a,ifli!.; 
Urkin dairies,tairto inline, I2®i7c,; welsh dairies,one 
fall. UkftlOc.; fair to prime do.. 18®2lc.; choice Welsh, 
18c.; other 7&13c.: choice creamery 25c.; country 
packed creamery, 17(&19c.: poor Stale, 7®lie.; West¬ 
ern clntry, lino fresb, i7i<alHc.; fair to good, l(ki«l5c.; 
factory, ladle packed, 15316c.; good, l.'luaUc.; other, 
7i<$9c.; rolls, 9<«iHc.; grease 4i*5c. 
Cheese.—T he stock of really tine has been worked 
down to vory small amount*. Of low grades offer, 
lugs have b on fair, the receipt* having Increased, 
but prlC“B have scarcely varied, although there are 
free sellers. Kxporters aro slsady buye a. 
Prices are ‘JoURc. for fancy ; 8RijtaHC. for fine 
lots; 7Vjiu,8,:_ for good: &«4Kc. for skimmed ; 6M@ 
6Hc for halt skimmed; Stnto, farm dairy at 8®8Rc. 
for fine ; 7im7We. for good to prime. Wisconsin fac¬ 
tory, fine and faucy.at 8XA9c,;dO. good w prime, 
at IX'VtSHc. Western faotory. fine 7V®8o.; good and 
prim*. do. full skimmed, 3®®4HC.; do half 
skiiumcd, at 5uk c. 
Receipt* fo> week. 40,188 boxes. 
Liverpool cable, 48s. 
Sieniu to Liverpool. 35'ilOs. 
The Herkimer correspondent of the Uticu Herald 
says ; Dairymen of this section are making u move¬ 
ment toward lowering the price for the manufacture 
of cheese. They claim that for the past two years 
owuers of factories and makers have received too 
largo compensation considering the cost of furnish¬ 
ing and prue of labor, tkmio maker* have alseudy 
comr icted to furnish and make the coming season 
for etghiy-ilve cents per hundred pounds. Others 
are to receive one dollar per hundred, and deliver 
the Cheese to the railroad. 
BROOM CORN. — .Medium Qualities have a very 
good >’tumid and are well sustained in price. 
Brush utid short broom, choice. V it , 5®5Sc ; do. 
common to good, 3S «.4>yo.: burl, good to choice, 3>* 
false; do., common to fair, ifcuVtSc.; nud crooked, 
2@3c. 
Cotton Ha* varied slightly only with a very dull 
look to irude, chiefly’tin account of the slack con. 
dltluli Of "iTalra abroad. Laical prices are fur March 
at April at B.(l9a9.2iu-I Mur at ltf.000 
lO.Hki.; June at Hi.24wiH).2hc.t July at Kl.iVc.; August at 
10 43~i".l c; Septum bet- at, iO.74ikiKi.2tic.; October at 
9.98®tOc.; Novewuer atil.8 
Quotation* tor *pot cotton are based on Amer- 
loau standard of classification, and on cottou In store 
running In quality not more than half a grade 
above or below the grade >inoted : 
Uv'anan. 
N. 'trltan*. 
Texas, 
( rdinary. 
... 8 1-lti 
8 3-10 
8 
3-10 
Strict ordinary. 
... 8 7-16 
8 9-10 
8 
9 16 
Good ordinary. 
... 8 15-16 
9 1-16 
9 
1-10 
Strict good do. 
..9 3-16 
9 5-16 
9 
5-10 
Low middling. 
... 9 7-16 
9* 
9 9-16 
9 
9-10 
Strict low middling... 
9:k 
«:V 
Middling... 
9 Y 
9« 
■'H 
Good middling. 
... 1(1* 
10 Y 
ION? 
8trtot good middling 
10H 
10K 
lux’, 
Middling Fair. 
11 
nx 
11« 
Fair.,. 
12 
8TAINKD. 
12X 
I2.kl 
Good ordinary. 
—b>£ Low Middling_ 
..9.14 
Strict good ordinary.. 
... 8X Middling. 
. .9 
7-16 
Dried Faults. — Apples move out well to ex¬ 
porter*, and t here Is more being done with the toe ■! 
trade, »IUl some advance maao on evaporated 
•lock, Reeled pe tches aie better and In tiecr de¬ 
mand. Small fialt* aro quiet. 
Aldnn » evaunrated apples are 12 m 12Ho.: new pro¬ 
cess apples at 9*. Slum plums, 14c.; Blackberries 
ure quoted at :«3. Poaches Peeled Georgia, 0«&7><o. 
for poor; 8 s®9Hc. for fair to good; lie. for 
prime; choice North Carolina, lzioldo.; good do., 
lvalue.; onpeeled halves.quarter*, 3o. Pitted 
cherries, 20c@21o. Apple* -New, 2V«2\o. for 
southern quarters in b«g* ; 3Y<A4c. for prime sliced ; 
do., fair at 3:«i3,S<c.; Stale a 1 .D 41 U.ta. for now sliced; 
and Salute, for new quarters -.Western at 3>i<;> 4e. ft r 
new quarters. Raspberries,26c. Apple*, evaporat¬ 
ed. fancy at llH«il2.Hc.i do. fair lets. IJRwUc. 
Exports tor week, 3,800 hi*, apples. 
Feud.— la rolling at *I5®10 tor 40c.®50 lbs.; 11 Git IS 60 
per 89lbs.; *RLG0 tor lOOIba. 
Euoa. — Knee!pis for week. 7,855 bbls.; do. la-l 
week, 12,093 do. Receipts have been hold buck to 
some extent, aud the market la temporarily firmer. 
The market should not be tampered with In ilila 
war m tola season, as an Irregular situation will be 
the result. 
Rear points, 19 »w70c.; State. Perm., Western und 
Southern, laHc.i poor stuck, I7($18c. 
Floor—T he market has steadily yielded In price 
on lower wheat values, and the spring-like weather 
promising an early IncreaiM movement forward of 
supplies from western points. 
Latest pi ices are t-y.o5iA.i70 for Inferior to very 
choice Purdue ritatii. 23.1 tlu 43)0 for very pom to 
goi.o exiru do., odd lot* and lines: I4U0^L25 tor 
good to choice do.,: |3.30h>3.79 for inferior to fancy 
superfine Indiana, Iowa. Michigan, Arc.; $3.7Ufa4 uQ 
Inferior to good shipping extra do. und *4.U(k«i 
4.26 tor good to choice extra do.; common to about 
Oholoa White wheat extra*. *4.25(65.35; Choice to 
fancy do. at *5 35(56.15; red and amber winter wiieat. 
Inferior to very obclce trade and family, at 
*4.li>ii5.7ii (fancy held higher); round hoop Ohio at 
to.yj®*t.25, auu trade aud family brands of do. at 
I4.50at4.8i, the latter rate for very choice (a few fancy 
lots held higher); 81 . Lou!*, *4.2U»6.10 for very In- 
ferior to good uxira; IS.WutGOO for good to very 
Oboiof (with a Tew very fancy brands in high favor 
with the Jobblug trade) quoted dp to *6.5U,»6.75- 
Minnesota oiear, very tuienor to very luuuy, at *3.75 
<®5.U); few brands going above 44.75; Minnesota 
straight,." very poor to very fancy at ti.Miwtj 00; and 
patent poor to sti icily fancy av*6.26<s>8.26, few brands 
going aoovo *7.50@7.75: unsouud etook at from *2.26» 
6.2a; olty mill extra at *4.8505.20 for West Indie* (the 
latter rate for fanoy in new packages): do. for Eng¬ 
land *3.75® 3.90; do. trade and family extras, *6.25® 
6.25; do. for donth America, *6.15$5.65 for fair to 
very choice: No. 2 at *2 35*3.20 for poor to strictly 
fancy, the latter an extreme. _ 
Fresh Knurrs, — The advance In apples has 
brought out some Hue reserves of red fruit, lor 
which there isaateadyretutl demand. Greening und 
Itussets are firm, with u good cull for grocery und 
bakers’ u*e. Export* continue large for the season ; 
shipment* for week, 7,3 9 libls. 4’holce red. *2.50® 
2.76; Greening*. * 60 2.87: Baldwins. *l.f0o»2; Rus¬ 
sets. *1.75042; Eastern lots, seldom touch $2; mo>t 
of them go to the cheap trade. Cranberries dull, 
but the supply i* nut oppressive. Made bbls., *7Q$ 
8.50; crates, *2.256*3. Florida oranges nominal at 
*5 for bc*t hf. bbl, boxes; other*. *1.50413.50, Borne 
fine Fia. strawberries brought |2®3 V quart: hot¬ 
house, dowu to *3.50. Peanuts In good demand lit 
full prices. Va. hand-picked, *1.Illijl. 15; other, t5e. 
@1; shelled.lH5c.il). Puuftii*, tiqgSc. 
FURS AND SKINS. — Following the Hudson Bay 
Co.’s London sales were those of dir C. M. f.ampson 
He Co., but nothing was developed thereby to vary 
tbe situation of our home market, us expressed last 
week. 
Grain.—A ll articles have declined considerably on 
an expected early larger movement lorward of 
supplies from Western eantres on the mild weather, 
find a good deal of an effort to Bell by speculator*. 
Export dent >nd» are moderate. Of wheat, latest 
sales are of No. 2 spring at *104!-4; No. 3 spring at 
93:81930.: No. 4 spring at 88u90c ; rejected spring at 
Sl>g>2c.; ungraded spring at 9:lc.jl#f; ungraded um¬ 
ber ut *1 10*1 70S; > 0 . 2 amber ut *1 itkal it; un¬ 
graded red ut *! l/ltfl 12; No. 3 red at *1 09; No. I red 
at 41 UH= No. 2 red at *t].W(»1 14; do., steamer 
grade, at II10; extra white at *114; white State at 
*t 13: No. 1 white at *1 IlKMl 12H ; No. 2 white ut 
*1 lOfail 10y: No. 3 white at *1 (0; ungraded white at 
*111@1 12; No. 2 amber. March option, ut f I IUH : do., 
April oDtion. at fMUV'ittll; do., M.ty option, at 
*1 U.H; No. 2 real March option. *t *1 WKfll 14; do.. 
April option, *1 l*Sf@ll14 ; do. May Option, at *114H: 
No. 1 while, March option, at *1 12; do., April 
option, at *1 12H ; do.. May option, ut *1 1.1 Hat I 13V- 
Corn closed at, for New York No. 2 at 4414*44Vc.t 
New York h'n. 2 old afloat it CAutfir.; New York 
N<..3 at 4. - lK<S43’Y t Now York steamer mixed, at 41* 
44HC.; New York steamer yellow at GSgStHtt'o.: un¬ 
graded western mixed at UHl&laHa.: southern yellow 
at ItHtoGtie.: New York yellow, old, ut 4l»:i4l»Hc.; New 
York No. 3 white ut47yc. for new and b.\c. for old; 
round yellow at I.VaKHC. for new: New York No. 
2 old, March, quoted at 45V'h hid; New York No. 2. 
March, at 44Vc: Now York No. 2. April, at 4SX.it 
45Hc,; New YorkNu.it. Afay.at 46Ho.:itcumcr mixed. 
March, at 44He.; do., April, at 44yc. Oat* at, for 
New York No. 1 ntJteliSHo; New York No. t white at 
35 hm,36c.; New York No, 2 at 33Htjs33c.: »•* T'ork 
No. 2 white at 33H'*33yo.: New York No. 8 at 3io.: 
New York No. 3 w lit be at SSR’kMMYc,; No. 2 Chicago 
nfioat at SSVe-l do., tn store nt 81 *o.; whtto Btnteat 
3tH«a36Hc. mixed Western at c3R4A33H'«.: white 
Western at Barley dull; state. 6-rOwed, 76 
(ASUc ; do., 2-rowed, d&apTOc.; Cunudtan, 8Clu.®|l.t5. 
Hay and Bticaw. — Demand is very good, es¬ 
pecially for shipping lots and medium grades; prices 
generally well supported. 
V noted ut 40 h*45o. for shipping, and 7Q@75o. for retail 
quatitic*. Straw quoted at 5U®60c. tor long rye, and 
40®45c. for short rye, and oats at 40@45c. 
Exports for week, 975 bales. 
Hops, -Export* for the week have been 649 bales. 
Demand is moderate from all sources, aud on me¬ 
dium grades buyers have the advantage. 
(Juntalions are for New Yors’s. new crop, choice, 
10(#14; Now York’s, new crop, medium, 7(09: New 
York’s, new crop, low to fair, 6@(5; Eastern. 6310; 
Western, Lull): Yearlings, 3,a6; Ulus, ail growths, 2® 
3; Pacific coaet, 10315. 
Honky.-T here ha* been some movement at ex¬ 
tremely low prices. Clover, S@l0c.; buckwheat, 7(3 
8c.; strained, 6<&8o. 
Maple Buoau.—O hio, 10S14c. ft lb., with a down¬ 
ward tendency. 
Poultry and Game.—L ive plenty: price* easy, 
especially for Western fowls. N. J. fowls, loffilie.; 
Western, 9@luc.: roosters, Sittic, Turkeys, UutlOo.; 
Ducks, tkic.ia.*! T pair; N. J. Geese, *1.75n2 ; N. 7, 
and Penn,, *1 50o»L70; Western, *l«i.50; Pigeon*, v 
pair, 35;ii4io. 
Trsd.- in dressed is not brisk enough to prevent 
many lots from becoming stale, und all but really 
Iresh stack Is quoted easy. It U easy to overstock 
the market when spring novelties are in order. 
Light weight turkeys ratnerfirm. 
Turkeys, best. 15wol7c., the latter for Pa. dry-pick¬ 
ed ; other. lAQiHCi chickens, best, Ulalitlc.; other, 8 
(A 10c ; fowl*, choice, lOiniiic.; capons, 22iu)'73c.; slips, 
tVn'i'Oc; ducks, he*t; )7wU8c.; other, lSafl&C.; geese, 
7(a’10c. Vety poor Slate clilukS. 5k«7e. 
Very little good quality gams here: duck* ex¬ 
tremely low ; most of the pigeon* urn shot nnd do not 
call firnt-claxs trada. English snipe have appeared, 
quoted *2 \J< X.; wild pigeons, 75c,®tl; Canvas backs, 
7 jc.w*I pair, the latter for Havre do Grace.: Red¬ 
head. 41X Awe.; Mallard, 40c.; Black and Teat, 80o>i85c.: 
common, IpO&Oc. 
Leather.—H emlock sole Is quoted at 18H(§19 Hc. 
for light; J9KV2lo. for middle; 15@‘Jlc. for heavy; 
and ltkaUyc. for good damaged. 
Oil Cake.—W estern is in demand and quoted at 
*27.503:8 per ton. 
Provisions-H avo been generally dull and de¬ 
pressed, but loft off strong on a better Inquiry, 
especially for bacon. Mess pork quoted at *10.13 
bid aud *10.26 asked for new tor March, und *10.20 
bid aud *10.30 asked for new tor April, and May at 
*I0.:<(J bid und 10.35asked, aud June at *10.35 bid and 
*10.45 asked. Bacon at 6.12HC. (or long clear and 5)ic. 
lor oliort clear. Lard—Western steam ut |6.t0 tor 
spot lots; 46.67H for April ; *ti.72H for .May, nqU |ti,7"H 
(W6.80 for June Tallow at 0 9-10o. Tor prime. Stea- 
rlne ut RHuOfiftc. for prime Western. Beef Hams at 
*18.25 318.oO. Beef, at for extru India mess, fiscal, as 
to quality ; packet, *lugll.50; plain mess, ^4,50310.25 ; 
extia mu** at * 10 . 00 * 11 . 00 . 
Seed.—C lover l* oastur.and slow , quoted at HH’c. 
for prime, and tlH«6)ic. for choice. Timothy Is 
quiet ul *1.3531.45. 
Suoar.— Refined at 9e for cut loaf. 8Ho. for crush 
ed. 8H«J>3He. for powdered and granulated ; 7H38Hc. 
lor soft white, and OtisTHc. for soft ye,low. 
Tobacco.- Receipts increase a little, while there 
Is no improvement to export demand; prioeaare, 
however, held steady. 
Vegetables.— Exports potatoes, past week. 3 246 
bbls ; of onion*. 10U do. Demand moderate for pota¬ 
toes, but prices urn strong for choice. Southern 
produo show* a variety. Charleston asparagus. *12 
dux.; Klo^idu green peas, crate. *2 SOail.G’i Virginia 
kale, i,2c. ,**i Ik bol.; do spinucb,*3; Baltimore do , 
*1 7a; Virgin a radishes, *3. Onions have declined 
Other lilt n* fairly firm when not tu large stock. 
Hot-house rhubarb, V 100, tu«i8: ladishes, *3: cu- 
cumber*, V dor; mushrooms. '* it.. 5’e..- let¬ 
tuce, selected, j0evi5c. K dos.; poor, *2 A3 * bbl. Hitr- 
inuda potatoes, *7.dO:itH.OO per ht>l ; Keriy K,,»e, Nova 
Scotia, J.M3.2.5; Eastern, kka’3,12: Btate. choice, ut 
»2 50,(2.62; fair to good, *2(32.35; leach Blow, white, 
In bulk. *2 MJfiii.l; red, *3.26(33.76 1 Prolific. *2.33(32.76; 
t’cerua*. State, *2(0,2.25; in bulk. *5a)2 12; Jackson 
white, *2(»2 37; Mercer. *2.1232 57: (outMde rate per 
drill Ido heads) Sweet potatoes. Md. & Del.. *2(*2 37 
Bermuda tomatoes. 26a75c. box. Onions. Eastern, 
white. V bbl., *>Ht6. yellow, *2.7.Va3.i:0; red. 42.76(0.8.1)0; 
Chester,*3,.,3.30. squash. Hubbard. *2iff.5i3.50: inar¬ 
row. *2 50(0,?.75. Cabbages per 100, *6oi7: R. turnip*, 
per bbl.. *l<«l-25i beets, 75e.<t*|l; carrots, *l(gL12; cel¬ 
ery, per Uoz. bunches, 50 (m>75c. 
WOOL.—The market displays mere activity. All 
low grade*, ospeclully I’alliornta and Texas lots, are 
freely ( tiered apfi favor buyers, but fine stock Is 
held very steady. 
Ohio. Fennsylvanla and Vtrgtnla—XXX and pink- 
lock, 37,a3Sc.; XX, 84®36o.; X.3«*34o.; No. I. Madfie.’, 
No. 3, 805*320. j common. 28*300.; combing, 3 Ek»' 8c- 
New York, Michigan, Indiana und Wlscoustu— XX, 
30ui32u. i X, 30«s32e.; No. I, W4o.; No. 2. 27(g,30c.; 
common, 27(a,28o.; combing and dplalnc, 31*37c. 
lows, Verraoot and 11 liauta— X and XX, 29*31c.; 
Nil 1. aldt.Oo.; No. 3, 27(g28u,; combing, 88*360. 
I Missouri. Kentucky aud Tennessee — Washed 
fioece. 30a,38c ; unwashed fleece, 18,424c.; unwashed 
comoing, 22<*26c. 
♦ ♦ ♦- 
LIYX STOCK MAKKKT8 
Saturday, Mar. IS, 1879. 
Beeves—R enelpt* for the week, 4,883 head; do., 
last week, 10,391 do. Supplies were extremely light, 
but the demand has corresponded to the small of¬ 
fering* and easy rates have been quoted most of 
the week for ordinary stock. Toe range at the close 
was 7Y<“ilOVc.;, to dress 55057 lbs.; most business 
at 8H(s9Rc., dress 0 lbs. 
Cows and Cat yes—M arket quiet; spring helps 
trade usually, but It is early yet; besides buyers are 
disposed to be cautious tn purchasing while stock 
Is subjected to the prevailing special Inspection. 
Range |4We60 V head. 
Hogs.— Receipts for week, 28.224 head; do. last 
w eek, 22,511 do. Recent sales of live at *4 IP 100 lbs.; 
bids at the close. *3."0 uo. Country onrk, light, 5Y 
<«>6c.; medium, 6H«66iko.; heavy, f,(n!5Hc.; city, 4K(A 
5 ro.; Western, Ck'GiHc. Pork tenderloins: boxed, 7c. 
Sheep and Lambs.—R eceipts for week, 19,019 
head: do. List week. 18,778do. Sheep are in large 
supply for the HonKonttnd prices are week. Western, 
5ft»5¥c.; N. J., 5'it6Un.jewp.», tfalHo- Lamb*, winter, 
5<6u;c. Spring dull with a wide range of prices; choice, 
*5(3 5 50 per he ,d : good, *1.-'ll cu her, *ii(*2,50. Young 
lambs are unusually plenty this season. 
Veal Calves — Live calve* have ruled easy: there 
is a good demand at the close. Good to CliOloe N. 
J. and Bucks Co , RXc.i do.. Siate, 6H<30e.: fulr quality 
and heavy weights. truSsC’.: fed ualves. I'iiGc. “itobs 
seldom evade the confiscating clutches of the sani¬ 
tary police. Borne young stock has sold at 2080 . per 
ib,or75c. *1.25 per head- Hog dressed calves easy 
as the Weather la bOcOhidlK tretwsherous ; best 8HO 
9c.- fair to good, tJ(a8c.; very poor. 2@3c. 
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SCREW STUMP MACHINE, 
AFTER TEN YEARS’ 
Its euperlority over al) 
hibitlon of strength and 
with cheapness and ease 
of stumps. The Com- 
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excel theirs, has 
out being taken, 
alxea of machines. 
TEST, HAS PROVED 
others by Its great ex- 
durability, combined 
In pulling aK classes 
nany’H Cuallenge of 
Mailiine which would 
stood since 1867, with- 
We build 6 different 
We also manufacture 
Subsoil and Blind 
Ditching Plows. 
For reduced prices, Ac,, for 1879, address 
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E. & J. C. Williams, Montclair, N. J„ have a 
reputation for honest dealing. Send for their Cata 
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From high-class Plymouth Bocks, W. and B. Leo- 
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PT Tht* article i* g-uaranteed to be Raw 
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Prices of the above by the ear load very low 
to meet the present depressed prices of farm 
products. 
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1879. 
1879 
The large aud extensive Works of the BUFFALO 
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made. 
Each piece is fitted and nuin 
bered so that a stranger cun 
nut tbe Mill up, using our 
drawings and printed Instruc¬ 
tions for a guide. 
fiend for Cata¬ 
logue “ B ” aud 
Price List. 
U.S. WIND fNQINk 
& PUMP CO., 
Batavia, III, 
THRESHING MACHINERY. 
W E are sometimes asked why the prices of our 
goods are apparently higher than some others 
of inferior make, and wc avail ourselves of this op¬ 
portunity to place the matter in its true light. 
O UR “ Vibrator’' Threshers and Portable 
Engines embody the best results of our experi¬ 
ence and study during our long business career. 
Whatever would add to their durability,efficiency, 
and solid excellence, in any particular, has been 
eagerly seized upon and utilized without regard 
to labor or expense. 
IN this connection it will tic per 
I to warn the public against Cheap Threshers and 
Cheap Portable Engines. The superiority of 
our machinery, in all particulars, is now so gener¬ 
ally acknowledged that our competitors have no 
resource but to present the attraction of low prices 
and long credit. Their goods being inferior, they 
have to sell them for what they can get. Times 
are hard; and purchasers, without fully consider¬ 
ing thcsubjcct, will sometimes allow a lower price 
to decide them. Manufacturers of "cheap” ma¬ 
chines are so set on carrying out competion to its 
utmost—competition of Cheapnea., not of Ex¬ 
cellence—that they meet " bargain hunters" half 
way,and furnish them cheerfully with inferior ma¬ 
chines at the cheap rate they are asked for. 
W E are much mistaken if this is what the public 
wants or expects of us. Good machinery can¬ 
not be made wheu neither workman nor employer 
has pride in his occupation; interest and pleasure iu 
the work are both wanting, and both are essential 
in making good machinery. 
O UR mission and business is, to build Threshing 
Machinery of the Highest Excellence, 
whatever the cost, and, holding firmly to this single 
purpose, we have added improvement after im 
piovement, until the reputation of our Machines 
nas become co-cxtensive with the grain-raising re¬ 
gions of the continent. 
T HRESHING machinery cannot be made for 
nothing, even with the aid of machinery. Our 
prices are as low as they ought to be .and, without 
doubt, as low as ihey ever will be. Do not be de¬ 
ceived with mere cheapness— Quality always 
descends faster than price. Low price, 
especially in Threshers and Portable Engines, 
means Low Quality, with Low Per¬ 
formance and High Repairs. 
NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., 
Battle Creek, Mich 
H0RSF0RDS 
Bread 
Eclipse Victorious 
at Paris Exposition. 
Awarded lsf Prtae Medal 
over all others. 
We build 17 ilzes Wind 
Mill* for Fa m Pumps und 
' Power Purposes 
The strongest Wind Mill 
n the world. 
Send for Catalogue No. 4. 
CllPSt WIND Mill CO. B*loit. wu. 
OFFER FOR THIS 
•ring THIS .MONTH dtst^ae of 100 
PIANOS Ac ORGANS, at EXTRAORDINARY 
LOW prices for cash.SPLJiN Dll) ORGANS 2 3- 
5 sets of reeds $70,3 sets with Sub Bass and 
Coupler Sba, 2 seta 1 do >10. 7 Octavu 
all ROSEWOOD PIANOS *130, 7 1-3 do $140, 
do $150, warranted SIX years. AGEN'RS 
WANTEO.Illustrated Catalogues Mailed, fflua 
eic at half price. HORACE WATERS fit SONS. 
MauUrs and Dealers, 40 East 14th.« 6t„ N. Y 
GREAT 
We wiU i 
Preparation 
UNSURPASSED FOB MAKING 
LIGHT BREAD 
Biscuit, Bolls, Cake and Pastry. 
It I* Better and Healthier than ordinary Buking 
Powder. Cream Tartar or Yeast. 
The cost of raising Bread, Biscuit, Ac., with It Is 
only about half a* much as by ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der, aud the result ia much better. 
It restores the nutritious elements which are taket 
fro® the flour tn bolting. No ordinary Baking Pow 
der or anything else used tor raisiug bread does thl* 
Universally used and recommended by prominent 
Physicians. _ 
If you cannot get It of -our Grocer send a three- 
cent stamp to the manufacturer* for a sample. 
Manufactured according to the directions of Prof. 
E. N. Horsford, by the Rumford Chemical Works 
Providence R. I. 
