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stdbllshecl 1848 
Th p v ef.P v iye rsMich 
ATingthr 
Shakfe-peard, *nd will 
t Venice '* or “ Hamlet 
either 
igton Irving-. 0 * “p 
Hughes’s " MAdlness of Christ." 
wonderful, delightful, heretofore 
Book,” which contains the saeom 
Inkle, you can \ T\: ma 
r the same price A UllllCi 
Tji we will are jou *• Torn Brown 
JUNE 25 
428 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
STANDARD WIND MILL 
2© ■H'TE-A.jBSf 1ST VSE. 
choice, 34<ai5e.: low grade and burry l«@20o. Texas 
choice, free, 28<aS2c.; fair to good, 24fS28o.: .low grade 
and burry 17(3200. Pulled super 39(4 tie.: extra 363 
40c; No. 1, 20(»23e: combing, 38@4te.: lambs, 38@4Sc. 
Tub washed, fair .to cho'ce, 35@44c. 
Made from Professor Horsford's Acid 
Phosphate. 
Recommended by leading; physicians. 
Makes lighter biscuit, cakes, etc., and 
is healthier than ordinary K^rintr 
der. 
In cans. Sold at a reasonable price. 
The Morsford Almanac and Cook Book 
sent free. 
Rumford Chemical Works, Providence, R. I. 
TERMS FOR 1881. 
the subscription price of Thb Rural New 
Yorker is 
Single Copy, per Year..$3 oo 
“ “ Six Months..... 1 10 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, par Year, post-paid. $3 04 (12s. 8d ) 
France, •* •* 3 04 ( 10Xf.) 
French Colonies, " •• 4 08 ( 20Xf.) 
Any one sending a club of eight Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. _ 
Entered at the Post-office st New York City, N. Y., 
as second-class mall matter. 
I have used Htggln's English Salt and consider 
It superior to Ashton’s. I ordered Hlggln’s Salt 
but the Ashton’s was sent me and I returned the 
Ashton's. O. M. Richards. 
Elmo, W1 b., March 9,1881. 
E. & 0. WARD, 
PRODUCE 
Commission 
Merchants. 
(ESTABLISHED 1845.) 
Send for Circular of Great Value, giving full in¬ 
structions for shipping 
POULTRY, GAME, BUTTER ami PRODUCE 
No. 279 Washington St.. N. Y. 
Ref., lrvina national Bank . New York City. 
FOR SARK. 
Edgewood Stock Farm of 160 acres; also 22 choice 
.rerseys, mostly imported. Address by postal, for full 
description and prices. 
8. STRATTON. Litchfield. Id. 
A $2.50 Corn Sheller. 
The onty cheap, practical Hand Corn 
Sheller over in vented, is without a rival, 
doing its work rapidly, perfectly, and 
with less labor than any Sheller fn use 
Sample sent to any address ou receipt of 
$2.50. State and County Rights for sale. 
AGENTS WA.lSr’TKJD. 
Address L,. M. DEVORE, 
Freeport, lllln 
Mcmu/'acturer and Sole Proi/ri 
Fresh Fruits.—F or a day or two strawberries 
have sold with some sa isfaotlon for owners: but 
there h ive been some discouraging returns for so 
fine an Installment of the crop us hasoffered durlug 
the past fortnight. Large fanny berries ware never 
such a wholesale feature as they are this season. 
The veriest sidewalk retailer has been able to ob¬ 
tain Hues of extrus that equalled the display of the 
Broadway stores. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York. Saturday, June 18, 1881. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for the week 12,51? head; do. 
last week 13.48 do, Supplies for the close of the 
week were very heavy a-d the market proved weak 
under a alack trade. The sales included » car load 
of light through Cherokee cattle at 8.HO , to dress bi 
H>: 10 car-loads of very linn corn-fed Texan* at !0Y 
lallVc., todre** J8 !h: 37 rn r* of Colorado and native 
distillery-fed c*Ule at !>V(*llXc.. to dress 664*67 a; 
and the range for very poor to choice corn-fed 
was from 8Xc„ to dresa 54 », to 12c, to dress 67 n>. 
Milch Cows.—Very few good cow* have arrived. 
The bulk of the sales have been at 130(343 per head. 
Good have been asked for at *65*60 per head. 
Veal Calves.- Have sold briskly all the week 
helped by cool weather. Prices at the moment are 
Btrong, buta few warm days would weaken quota¬ 
tions. 
Prime N.J.fed, 7X®7iVe' do, £tate. 7X®“I<c.:por>r to 
good yard lots, AVtwin.'. Mt. Koilys, 7<«Sc.. butter¬ 
milks. 4X®5o . up-river dressed, lQ.oiac. Our 
quotations include West Washington Market stock. 
SHEEP AND I,amb8.— Receipts for the week 34,824 
he <J; do. last week 29.301 tic There was only a light 
trade In sheep at 4X(2$oXc; Va„ K.y.. and State lambs 
6X@7Xc; N. J. M@9*0. 
Swine.—R eceipts for the week 26.773 head do. last 
week. 39.383. Market very quiet; the nominal price 
for corn fed *5.POiu,8.10 per 100. City dressed State, 
TK38,4c.; do. Western, 7Xc. 
WASHER 
NVe will guarantee the **LOVBIX” WASHER to 
do better work and do it easier and iti less time 
tiiuji any other umoliiue in the world. Wan anted for 
five years, and it it don’t wash the clothes clean with¬ 
out rubbing, we will rcfuudtho money. 
AftCIITC UlAIITCn in every county. Wecau 
BUCn 19 flflll I CU allow proof that Agents 
are making from $75 to $160 per month. Farmers 
make #*200 to $500 during the winter. Ladies have 
greet success selling this Washer. Retail price only 
*r>. Sample to those desiring an agency S3. Also the 
Celebrated KEYSTONE \\ RINGERS at manufact¬ 
urers’ lowest price. We invite the strictest investiga¬ 
tion. Send ua vour address one postuloarfl lor further 
particulars. LovELLW asher Co., Erie, Pa. 
NOVELLO! 
DITHON & CO. are the sole agents forthe United 
States for the magnificent Novello List of Oratorios, 
Operas, Glees, Part-Songs, Ac. The separate Anthems, 
Choruses, or Glees, cost but (kits to loots. each, and are 
very largely used for occasional singing. The follow¬ 
ing are excellent and practical instructive works, and 
are called *’ Primers,” but are really a great deal more; 
I. Rudiment* of Music. By liun wing*. .$.50 
4 ... .. w m_n._- . r>.. 11 _ . .... 
3. The Organ, by Stonier.1.00 
4. Singing By Uandegger.2.00 
5. Musical Korina. by Pauer.l.uo 
6. llnriiioiir. By Stainer.. . 1.00 
7. Instrumentation. By Prout.100 
8. Violin. By Tours.1.00 
9. Musical Terms. By Stainer.50 
10. Composition. By Stainer. ... ... 1.00 
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. 
BAKER'S 
BROMA 
Is a combination of the Cocoa- 
" Nut with other ingredients. In¬ 
vigorating and agreeable alike to 
invalids and persons in health. 
To the sick it yields a delicate 
and tempting beverage, when 
other nourishment is unpalatable 
and Indigestible. As a diet for 
children it is invaluable. 
Sold by Grocers everywhere. 
W. BAKER «fc CO., 
Dorchester, Hast, 
I0toi2c ; do, pn>-rto fulr Oidic.; do. thirds, qt. 2(4!4e.: 
N. .1 Wilsons IN quirt, choice 8<*Hic.: do. t»ir5'a7c: 
do. V Pint. 3 5e. bulled plot* 5c: small Hacken- 
SiiCRs W ino 5’.(<«! 50. Gooseb rrius dull at*I F bush: 
cherries are in demand but the picking! of the week 
have turned i ut poorly t wteg to the late severe 
rains. < 'holes quoted 13c: fair to good 8 410c; other 
l(o lie. Petti hn* opened well In qnnllty but have 
ulreurtv begun to fttb otT. S-iutli Carolina F bush. *3 
if*3 .Ml. Georgia 3d F bush 4'-.'150 lug 'od order. 
Ho -house Bla^k Hatiburu- grapes. *1^1.50 per Hi. 
Southern plum* f2fHS&0 3d F IiuhIi. erste. Fla. 
w« termelonv are showing but sales are slow, quoted 
140(1,50 F ItO- A few green apples have appeared 
but not good enough for sale*. Old apples quite 
on; of "mmet. Peanuts dull: Va. hand-picked. 4>g 
(«f4Xc. F it. fancy. 4gt4Xc; extra prime. oY@0J4c,! 
good to prime. 3a3Xo.; sue.led. 2Y@3c.t pecan uute, 
7 ( aU0-'. 
Gita in -Crop reports are watched with Interest. 
*bul prices have shown the u»nal Uuctust'ons inci¬ 
dent to thin pari r.f the year. There has been nly a 
'air demand lor export, hut pricet for wheat close 
firm U rn tv hc ive after recovering from lo»er 
figures. Oats tire lower imd n ested for mle. Rve 
has h gooUiselling interest: some sales have been 
made for export, 
Wheat, Spring 92c.@#1.2l; do. No. 2 4l.20@l.?l; do. 
No. ;; 41.13,1.1 14; red Winter No. 2. 41.26>*1.27X: red 
Winter H.'6<j»131 white Western and State 41.18(4 
1.27. life. *1 O’i.rfil.lO Oats, white No. 1, ate.; white 
No. 2, 45Xrf4Go. white No. 3 Itat-lXc: mixed No. 1. 
46X<i do. No. 2 46X0.: do. No. 345 Xc.; Corn, Western 
mixnd 48#57Xo.: do. No. 3 66 h<»5ic.; do. white 58® 
62c; Southern do. SU6io.: do. yellow.57>a60c. 
Reoeu-ts tor week, wheat, bush., I 509.320; corn, 
do 884,906; -at, to. 260.350; ryo, do. 12.3:5; malt, do. 
8.000; rtC'i pkgs. 923. 
axports tor week, wheat, bush 947,250 : corn, do. 
963,676: oats, do. 4.619; rice, pkgs.. 3,625, 
HAY AND STRAW.—A little selected hay may be 
quoted at 41 F 100 , but the bulk or the arrivals iB 
unattract ve and Blow of Rule at the easy figures of 
the ii*t. Straw has dec'ined. Clover uot quotable 
aud prairie h is ceased to arrive, 
Choice retailing iltuoihy bar 90c. F 100 lbs.; sec¬ 
ond quality, P5S67 c. do.: shipping 5C<jtG8<'.do.: Long 
rye straw O.c.iafl.l);- F 100 tte.; short do. 60@66o.: do. 
other grain. 1 «u.:.0c, do. 
Exports for week, 556 bales. 
Hopg.—There is very little new business. Export¬ 
ers own considerable stock and pavcelR going abroad 
represem back purchas-s. The lmme demand Is 
under a cloud : brewery men have been engaged in 
u stubborn strike, and the unusually cool weuther 
has minor billy dicreasaf ihn consumption of beer. 
Prices at the dose are almost nomiunl. 
Crop of '80oliolce,2lfi»22<:; good to primeis@20c; fair 
to good, 15(ff l8c poor 10 fair. liiXtfloO; Eaetern, 13(4 
21c.; '79’s, 15*.7n., '78’S, 5ta3c, 
Maple Sugar —The remainder of sugar quoted 
7tt*i0c.; tlrup. y gal., with can. Simpshould 
weigh lOstli n>s. to gal. 
Milk-T he week has been cool and unfavorable 
for la ge use. The average tor the week endlDg 
Tuesday was ou y 68Xu F cau 0 / 40 qts. Many lots 
of ooMUn’Bsloti milk have made no return to farmers 
ns freight was all that could be realized. 
Oil Cake.—W estern quoted *29,50of30. 
OIL Pi;tT'iciiMiMT-Io tin. *3.35-42.40; In bottles 
42.5002 60 r,.r 11,4 1’., and 42.75,42.80 for H. G. & H| 
Poultry and Gam b.—P rices are generally easier 
for dressed and uot likely soon 10 advance. City 
killers manage to supply any deficiency that may 
occur. 
Dressed turkeys, choice F tt- I3<ai4c.: coarse 12@i3c; 
rc&idrd, ll<tt-i2c.; PMla. Spring chickens 24(g30c; 
New Jersey. 3)i«25o: fowls. Pin la. d. p. 13<4Uc.: 
N J. (l.p. l8sj>l4o. do. scalded 12<dl3c. State and 
Western 12 a,i2,Xu: ilu.d.p. i?a<<«i3c. ; coarse lOX'Ailo.; 
Ducks. Sorirg, .8.02-40,; old I 2 ««j; 4 c,: Squabs, white, 
F d It. *2.254#3.SO do. dark. 4l.25-al.60 
Live f wlsin fal'demand. Chicken* lower with 
u heavy supply. Turkeys too low in quality to sell. 
Ducks • biiunue cheap . 
rprlng chio« erm p ime F other 10418 c. 
Fowl*, «< m. Iba 12 .X 0 : roosters, 01 . 460 .: turkeys, 8(410.'.: 
ducks, F pair 60 a70c.; geese, extra 41.60; other 75c(4 
41.37 plgouna, x&iii u 
Bug. snipe and p over F doz. 43 25fai2.50. Wild 
pig- ns scarce. A good uisuy pigeons a e expected 
from the shootlug match next week. About 1,600 
biros were all that could bo obtained. 
Provisions.—^T he entire list Is devoid of interest 
tlili ni-ck; sales lor use have cet-n small and ex¬ 
ports have been very moderate. The only strength 
imparted to prlcu* U uirough the speculative Cum- 
bi nations. 
Pork extra prime 414.50 F’ bbl.; Western mess 
new 417,091 old 4-8AO. Liird--We»lern steam 
rtt.22X l>er tOO m..; prime city *10.95. 
Hums Smoked city GX(4rc.; pickled Western 
it)V®llpi aliroilders, smoked oity 8.Xc; pickled 
7X0. Bacon long clear S)t^9e. lieef family F bbl. 
4l.i-604ii; India lea, 422it2f>,b«!ef hims 4 3ja23.£0. 
Receipts lor weak, beef, ools and tcs. 8 0 pork,, 
bbls. 1,851); aut-mnaw, pfcgs. II 8^; lard; do. 26.700. 
Uxp.iru for week, beef bbls and tcs., 1,900; pork 
do. 4,300; cut-meats. It*. 3,08.5,293. lard, do. 3.494,248. 
Tobacco.—A fair t nsinnse is reported, 
WESTERN LEAD. 
,, Light. Heavy 
Common 1 ug» F Q> .4X<* 5X 5 @ 0 
Good lugs.5X@ 6X 16 @ 7X 
Cotnmoj leaf. 6 @ 6X 6X-( 7.X 
Medium leal. 7 to 8 7X31 9X 
Good leaf. 8 @10 9x«»12 
Fine loaf.....9 @11 11 @12X 
BeleoUoni.U @15 12X016 
8KKDLKAV, CROP Ok 1879. 
New Eugland Havana seed.18 @25 
Wrappers, common......13 @15 
Medium...16 @20 
Fine...25 @35 
Selections.37X@45 
Seconds...10X018 
Fillers. 6 @ 7X 
Bonn, assorted, low. 11 @13 
Assorted, fair.....14 @18 
Asaorted, fine.21 @25 
Wrappeia. 18 @10 
Filler*. t; a 7X 
N. V. assorted, common to medium. 3 tall 
Assorted, good.12X@16 
Oluu assorted. 7 @10 
Wrapper*. 12 
WiHcoasln H»8oried. 6 (& 9 
Havana seed...... .....14 @18 
Wrappers.10 @16 
VEGrtA ui.88.—New potatoes lire tending down¬ 
wards under liberal prospective supplies, especially 
trom Nortolk. Old steady tor very uholce. Very 
Items of Southern find a steady place now that 
u few Nottueio prime are thlpping. 
Bermuda potatoes new, 46.50 Cbne. and Sav., $2@3; 
Norfols, 42@8,oO; do. cull*, 76c.@4l; bes‘ old rose In 
double hca .«. ♦ A'lia. 6 ( 1 , do. peachblow and snowflake. 
other sorts. 41 60@2. Green peas, L. I.. F 
b ig. *1.50; N.J, per bbl. 42; wux beuus, Norfolk. F 
dr ate. J<o @41; string beans do. 76c;(44l: squash do., 
76c.'a4l; uo. N. 0. 6lia6fc ; «ttcumbers; Chw. and Sav. 
250710.!.; cublmgcH, L. L. F (00, $:i@:i ac do, Norfolk, 
NortolK 50c @4l; beets. FlOObch* . 42<n3: carrots do.. 
*1.50; radishes do.,5tXo75c; rhubarb do, *1; white 
turnips do., *i .5u«t2,onions, F crate, *I@1.10: lettuce 
F bbl., 6be.; aspurugus F dor., 4.@2; cau Blower, F 
dor., f ltol.50. 
WOOL,-There IS a strong but somewhat excited 
feeliLg In wool, l’rioesin e again higher,with known 
lurge Western clips nearly due. Tno feeMng In the 
tsomwry is also stroDg. Calllornla and Texas wool 
h as had a liberal sale. 
Ohio, Penn, uud W. Va. .YXX and picklock, 43@ 
4oe., X to XX. 40,442c,: No. 3 (o No. 1, 40a45c. coarse, 
-U«! 8c.: oouiblng -U) -.5 
Stale and Western X and XX, 88ijfll40o.: No, 2 to No. 
1 68'i»44c.; coarse 32@36c.; oomolog. 40@44o., combing 
unwashed 28@33 c. 
Va,, W. Va. aud Md. unwashed medium 27ii30o.; 
Uu. and Lake unwashed medium 27t«i0c.: coarse 23 
@ 260 : buriy and slightly hurry 16@22c; Cal, Spring 
northern, free, 80@8ie.; middle counties,free. 27@30c.; 
southern. 22<tt27c.; low grade aud burry, la@23c.; Fall. 
LIGHT AND LIFE. 
A new Sunday School Song Book. By R. M. MolN- 
TOSU. Price 36 cents. LUierul reduction for quantities. 
“ T.ikht and life to all he brings, 
Risen with healing on his wings. 
Hail, tlion heaven ooru Prince of Peace I 
Hail, thou Son of Righteousness !” 
From the attractive title to the last page, outside and 
Inside, the whole book is full of Life,and Full of Light, 
Send stamps for specimen copy. Specimen pages free. 
OLIVER DITSON Ok CO., Boston 
O. H. DITSON A GO. J. E. D1TSUN & GO. 
843 Broadway, New York, 1338 Chestnut Be., Phila. 
The Literary 
Revolution. 
To keep In (mod humor the good people who delight 
In good books; to wake up the slow booksellers who 
are Inclined to go to sleep In the summer, Instead of, 
like a 'possum, la the winter i and to prevent ot.r 
friends, the ft}./,,, n I) n ,, 1 -. a book putUab- 
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we have concluded to publish a few more cheap bocks. 
If we are to name him at all, we must, c,f course, bead 
any one of his fourteen other 
tifu.1 type, for 8 Mate. At 
the same price you may have 
Macaulay’s '*life of Frederic 
« I PaWwIal. ~ 
orteaa other principal plays, in beau- 
u^nay have Three Cents. 
i of Frederick the Great, 1 * former price 
. , --- — at ttueny," me best hoy-F 
book ever written, except “ Robinson Cnisoe." which 
you can tare »lso f ri1cfko for 10 To 
charm those who *-A UBUtt delight In Action, 
we give also for 10 eeef* each. Cooper's ‘‘Last of the 
Pnflltltrlfl Mohleanj," one of the most Jusll.c 
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which worthSy ranks at very Mohicans. 
front of famous historical fiction. These are only spec) 
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large list of standard books, to which we are making 
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publishing, are all elegantly and strongly bound, In 
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low with thoae la paper covers. Vfp Issue these few- 
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pur good literature, and three special terra* will not be 
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turers. 
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