445 
JULY 2 
THE RURAL MEW-YORKER. 
Owing to the severe competition between trans¬ 
portation by rati and by water via the lakes and 
the Erie Canal, freight rates from Chicago to this 
city are being cut down to an unusually low point, 
it is reported that contracts have beeu made to 
transport thousands or car-loads of grain from 
Chicago to this city for 12 cents per bushel, Lhe 
‘‘pool*’ rate being it oeuts. Contracts have also, 
It la said, been made for the transportaxlon of 
large quantities of meat at 2 Jc per loo pounds. 
AH over the West, but Just now especially in 
Iowa, a strong agitation Is under way against the 
barbed-wire fence monopoly created by a late de¬ 
cision in a patent case. Farmers are everywhere 
combining, or talking of doing so, against the high 
prices charged by the monopolists. The Grange, 
too, Is taking a hand In the light, and the validity 
of the patent must soon once more come up for 
Judicial decision. .Preparations for the great 
cotton exhibition at Atlanta, Ga., are being vigor¬ 
ously pushed, and applications for space are rap¬ 
idly pouring in from Intending exhibitors all over 
the country. 
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“ Mother lias Recovered,” 
says an Illinois girl to her Eastern relatives. “She 
took hitters tor a long time but without any good. 
So when she heard of the virtues of Kidney-Wort 
she got a box and It has completely cured her 
Liver complaint.”—Health and Home. 
-- 
Speaking of the merits of Gates’ Garget Cure, 
one of our exchanges says: “ Every cattle owner 
and dealer will appreciate hearing of a sure cure 
for that troublesome and much prevailing disease 
of the udder called garget: and such a cure Mr. 
John B. Gatesot Worcester, Mass., claims his prep¬ 
aration, * 4 Gates's Garget cure,” to be. As every 
man is liable to blow his own trumpet, too well, 
and considering bow the country la ove: loaded 
with all kinds of would-be cures, Mr. Gates for¬ 
bears to ask for tbe publlo’a confidence on the 
strength of bl3 own assurance, and therefore ro- 
fers simply to the many recommendations at 
hand, whose authorship cannot be questioned, 
most of the names being well known throughout 
Worcester county. The latest testimony received 
Is from Mr. James F, Leach, the proprietor of the 
celebrated Swiss herd. On account of the letter's 
length, we cannot repeat It here, but Its gist Is a 
statement as to the Infallible effect or the * • Gar¬ 
get Cure,” advising every farmer to keep It con¬ 
stantly on hand. Of the many names to whom 
Mr. Gates Is permitted to refer are the following .- 
D. g. Aldrich, Worcester, Mass.; J. C. It ay, Sup. 
of state Farm School, Manchester, N. H.; John O. 
Fox, l’utnam, 'Conn,; J, Patch stockwell, Sutton, 
Mass.; Thos. II. Sakell, Berkley, Mas?.; John G. 
Oxer, Camphellstown, Ohio. The “ Garget cure’ 
Is kept by drat-class medicine dealers.” 
prices; light to heavy shipping Steers, U 80@5.80 ; 
grass Texans, $3 96®4 25. Sheep stock scarce and 
only moderate demand at $8@4 25. 
Cincinnati,, — Whkat steady; No. 2 red Winter 
f.22; receipts 4,400 bush.; shipments 3,300 bush. 
Corn unsettled; No. 2 mixed 4$c.; No. 2 white 
60>fc. Oats quiet; No 2 mixed 40e. Rye In fair 
demand; No. 2. *1; August, soc. Bari.ey scarce; 
extra No. 3 Faff, $t.os. pork quiet at $10,25® 
10 50. Lard quiet at, $li).b 0 . Bulk-meats steady: 
shoulders, 6ft e.; clear rib, $3.55. Bacon firm ana 
unchanged. Hogs active and firm; common and 
light, $l.40@o 10; packing and butchers’, $5 50® 
6.30* 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
NSW York. Saturday, June 25, 1881 
Alcohol—Q uoied 3*ftc. for export. 
Beans and Peas.—B eaos are 'selling only In a 
moderate way and prices are bureiv sustained. A 
lull is expected *t this season. Green peas nominal 
at $1,£0.2)1,55 for Wise nsln. Southern B. H. $3.25 W 
3-bush. bag. 
Marrow beans, prime, f2.45a2.50: other, $2.30® 
2.10; medium, prime. *2.40»2.15: other, $2.3H@2.86: 
pm. tAivaziiO white kidney. $2.30®2.t0; red kidney, 
prime. CI.OA'&l.BO: fair to good, $1.40®1,50; black or 
turtle soup $1.4001.45. 
Receipts for week, t; 350 bush. 
Exports do. 913 pkgs. 
Beeswax-D emand light: email lots quoted 23® 
Mfto.; shipping parcels 23»25c. 
Btmrit.- The market is flriu. its surroundings 
considered. Prices are resting tnitinly ui on a spcc- 
illnilve foundation, ar d it this aoruid soften uu er 
heavy ufTonuKS—and there is a good deal of high 
grade being held—there is a possibility of a lower 
scale for actual business. It may be as well to men¬ 
tion that some of the leading dealers who usually 
go in on w lee speculative chances are not securing a 
package above < he:r current wants Shippers arc 
operating, but not In a vi Irjritarv way. A number of 
fine SlHtc.maru. have Obtained a reputation abroad 
during the previous cheap aud bcuvy crops, and a 
few orders are cabled. Thu storage of creamery has 
been quite liberal, aud the belter Dial Summer 
packing will bu heavy enough to give hold Btock a 
place has ago,,d line of votaries. Dellvt-rln,, non, 
the West will have much to do with the really,.llou 
of that »od the "Increased populuttnn” thooiy. The 
week exhibits a good buslnm-, the early efforts of 
exponent haring kept-down an Immediate . urplus. 
Creauierj—Western,good to prime, 2 l® 22 o.; State 
and Penn. 2tft(423e..; po r.WftvtkOO.: K woe t cream, 20® 
22c.. State pulls and h’f tubs, choice, -lc.: fair to 
prime, htotailc.; Welsh tubs. 19a Sic,. poor State, M4 
lhe.. tbkiusyellow.2Ui*:2<; Wetter u imitation cream¬ 
ery. 16>t,20o.: dairr. 18®l9c.. • ttier, 14<i 17c.; fac¬ 
tory or ladle- packed, beit. OjdUftc.; other, ID®lac.: 
very poor Westaru. 10i«llc. 
Receipts for week, 4S.7UO pkgs. 
Exports for week, 13,8oU uo. 
Cheese.—T he market has exhibited remarkable 
vitality in holding up to no. in the taco or the large 
supply of the week. On Tuursdtty over81.000 boxes 
arrived but tone ot trade dl uut perceptibly waver. 
Tbe fact that wn ureshert of last year’.-export to date 
lias been a good leverage lor sellers. Supplies have 
been well cleared up from station and More.and the 
outlook is for some recovery for next week. West¬ 
ern Cheese is not running high In quality. Home 
trade using bust Ohio. 
Slate factory, tlne,lllf®10o., fair to prime. Hft&USC; 
poor to fah-,Hioi5*iC..iJnu,8. a it, tine 8 : ktf 9c: other 7fti.s 
S‘<c: part skimmed, tftiaflc.; full skims, 2®3e.: 
W iscocsin poor to One 7ft®9ftc. 
Receipts for week, 130.117 ucies. 
Exports for week, 132.0U0 boxes. 
Liverpool cable, rds. 
Bteam to Liverpool. 20.425s. 
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Women that have been given up by their dear¬ 
est friends as beyondffelp, have been permanently 
cured by the use of Lydia E. lTokffam's Vegetable 
Compound, it Is a positive cure for all female 
complaints. Bond to Mrs. Lydia E. Plnkham 233 
Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. 
— ■ ♦ ♦ » 
Tropic-Fruit Laxative Is the best and most 
agreeable preparation In the world for constipa¬ 
tion, biliousness, etc. One-half to one lozenge Is 
the dose. Price 26 and 60 cents per box. 
When life Is a drug, and you have lost all hope, 
then trust In Hop Bitters. 
-♦- ♦ ♦- 
BURNETT’S COCOAINE, 
'Flie Best of alt Hair Xlresaingti. 
It allays Irritation, removes all tendency to 
dandruff, and Invigorates the action to the capil¬ 
laries in the highest degree, thus promoting a 
vigorous and healthy growth of the hair. Its 
effect upon the glossiness and richness of the hair 
Is such as cannot be surpassed. 
Uuruett’M Flavoring Extracts are the 
best. 
SPECIAL FBOM THE CHIEF CENTEBS. 
Until Saturday, June 25. 
Chicago.—W heat unsettled; No. 2 Red winter 
$1.16^1.18; No. 2 Chicago Spring $1.13ftl.l3ft, cash 
$l.l3ft@1.13ft July: $.14ts' August; tt.llft Septem¬ 
ber; No. 3 do.. $1.02® 1.07. Corn in fair demand 
but lower and very weak at 46.’it\ cash; 
July; uie. August: 4«j;e. September; rejected 42ft<x 
Oats unsettled at 33’-.c. cash; 3i\c. July; askft 
®8JkC. August; 27>;c. September; rejected91(381 kb. 
Pork firm at $18.25 cash; $16,90 June and July’; 
$16,30 August; $ 16,87ft btd, September. Lard 
steady and Him ut$il cash and bid. July; $il au- 
gust; $io,87ft. September. Bnlk-meara Irregular; 
shoulders $S.96; snort, rib $9.45; short clear $8.35. 
Fukiuiits— corn to Buffalo higher at 3‘ t e.; wheat 
do. 3 v. iif 3,i,*, e. Butter steady; fair to fancy cream¬ 
ery is® 21c.; good to line dairy WftlTc. Cubk.sk 
easier; lull creams flft(49C. Kaos lower at 14c. 
Timothy seed Arm at fciftsuh; flax seed $i 33, 
Clover seed tlrm at $3.80®4.25. UoOB—Doiutuid 
fair and B®lfie. lower; mixed puCktug $5.50(^4.86; 
light $5.B5®5 oo; Choice heavy $5.90(46.16; culls and 
light Yorkers $">®5 so. cattle active and strong; 
export nominal at $6®6.90; good to choice shipping 
$‘'.(W(o>6; poor to fair $6®5.5U* all sold; market clos¬ 
ing strong; butchers’ active at $l, 87 ftft 4 . 75 ; 
through grass Texans $3.35; stockera and feeders 
$3,20(4 good clearing. Sheep—market fairly 
active and steady; common to good $S.05ft6. 
St. Louis—W heat duff No. 2 Red Fall. $118® 
118:'.,- cash; $l lGftftl 16?, July; $1 14 ft August; 
$1 Uft@l 16 September; $1 I3ft®l Uu all the 
year; No 3 do.. $t UJftftl 13, au advance; No. 4 
do. $1 06ft. Corn dull at 45ftU®45ftO. cash • 45 
ftuftlGfto. June; 4Sfto.ft46fte. July ; 4o*io., Au¬ 
gust; 46e.@4«ftc., September; 4H,c.ft4lftc., all 
the year. Oats dull 36ft c. hid. cash; 34c®34 \ c. 
July. Hogs steady; Yorkers, $5 80 ®5 oo; packlug, 
$5 75@5 95; choice to fancy $fl®6 15. Cattle—very 
light supply was quickly taken at strong previous 
Cottun,—S tocks seem to be under better control, 
and the deiuaua for consumption, heie and abroad, 
lias imparted a tone of more regular steadiness to 
positive or spot sales. 
if viands. 
Ordinal:. ,,. 7 
Strict oruinarr. 8 
Good ordinary............ 
Strict good do,... 
Low middling.... 
Strict low intddlL 
Middling. u 
Hood middling.., 
Strict good tuitldi 
Middling Fair.... 
Fair... 
A. Or brans 
and ot ur. 
7 
13-lti 
8 1-10 
8 
o-lti 
S 11-tU 
9k 
9 9-16 
, 
9% 
10 1-16 
10 
'-16 
1U 13-16 
UI 
13-16 
11K 
u 
1-16 
11 5-16 
ft 
iff*; 
lift 
ft 
11 % 
12ft 
12 % 
12 ft 
1356 
13ft 
STAIN KD. 
Good ordinary. T 
Strlot good ordinary. 3 
7 in IJLow middling.. 
7-16 l Middling. 
Texas. 
8 l-io 
8 11-16 
9 9-16 
10 1-16 
10 13-16 
lift 
a-10 
lift 
Uft 
}2ft 
13ft 
9 1-16 
luft 
11 
The close nt too market for futures was otlteiully 
reported as follow's : Juno, ll.OliaU.02c.; July, 10.99® 
mile.; AQgUMt, 11.03® 11,(Hu.; September, 10.63 it 10.64c.; 
October, iO^^lO.Xlu.' November, 10.09®1U.10C.: De¬ 
cember. lU.llle.; Junuury, 10. 22® 10.22c.; February, 
10.34qilQ.3nc., March. 10.46 m, 10.430. 
Dried Fruits.—A steady trade has held evap¬ 
orated apples wbere they aereaud full pricea are 
expected for the rest ol the liner marks. 8un-dried 
apples quiet A few bavebeen taken for France. Con¬ 
cessions have been offered Germ, n shippers without 
leading to tiade. Teaches quiet, bu tirrnly held 
under short drop reports and no heavy supply here. 
Some hw peeled are quoted at lOraUllo. Smsil trulls 
not u feature ul this season. 
Apples evaporated choice SH&90: fair to prime 7v 
North Carolina sliced, common to best «Hui5c. 
Va. do. itfiJiO; Tetiu. in bbis. to. do bags 3{lf®4c: 
State tine cut 3^tflc.. quarters l.^c Western. 8Vos 
4Vc, evaporated paachofl peeled 2iC43ao.; unpaeled 13 
«i4c; sun-dr loci piHRed J'la'-’Se, onpeeled halves &® 
5\c. Plums 12 ,,(,12Sc Blackberries8c.Cherries I5®i4c. 
Raspberries 23<t24c. WhortloberTles ll)4c. 
Reooiptk tier the week, all kinds, 412 pkgs. 
Exports dried apples, 2.426 pkgs. 
Eoua—Receipts for week, IL.329 bbls.; do.last week 
12.088 do. Early in the week a break in prices was 
thteatened, bat with moderate receipts prices have 
held quite steady. For general usu Canadian eggs 
sell best. Few near points nowjreaeh the market. 
L. 1. & N. J, 18?ti®i9j.: State mm Pu..lt>o ; Canadian. 
17<tf '7i»c.; Western. Md. and W. Va.llo; oil quality. 
16® 16 SO. 
Kijpuu.—A buoyant market lias followed unfavor¬ 
able Impressions of the wheat crop and a largo busi¬ 
ness is leported at better prices. 
No. 2 . f bbl.. 88.10®88t). State aud Western super- 
due. S4.l5i.a4.15i city mills extrs, <6.25®6.it); Spring 
wheat do. $4.35u»5.25, Spring XX and XXX, to. 36 ® 
7.00: patent*, J6.2:gtt8 ; ‘.nn. • nad hoop shipping 
S5.t0.a5 35 ; traile bru.ids.S6.50a6.50; st. laysi» extra. 
S3 \41tf6.60; do. double extra, Sa.75<i*0 25; do,family <6.40 
©?; Southern slitbping, S3.4lli4«; do. XX and faintly. 
Sfi. 2 ti.ti. 5 Q, Ryp, f.'i.40tfj.80. Corn-meal, Brandywine. 
S3.2f.Al.40; We*teru, ri-.6w3.S5. 
Receipts of Hour for week, 102,156 bbls. 
Exports of Hour. 64 450 bbl*. 
5TigaH Fruits.—Q uite a variety of fruits now em- 
beiiuti tbo market. Strawbenles begin to moderate 
ill supply, bin there Inis been a long surfeit ol them 
and buyers will not pay very high prices. About the 
biiai berries uu* oemp from Oswego. The Chits 
Downing lot* become very popular us it market 
borry »od it will be luolyto rule where the Wilson 
used to. 
Oswego quarts, 94«lle., other Western,TtfSc.; up¬ 
river Downing. 9®i2e.; Wilson. R87o.; Cgnneeticui, 
KXuJl'Je ; a few N, J range at ,l® 8 o. Norfolk apu les, 
Siigt! V bbl.: whortleberries. $2®2.fi0 4' >, bush r rasp¬ 
berries 7®So. *< Si qt-; black i ai>*8t*10u V qt. goose- 
borrlp*. Ungllsh. *4 V bush.: common,*!., currant* 
4<tc6c. V S>. Cbtrrles have had a bad season: uo at¬ 
tractive parcel* now arrive; they range from 3 to 4 e. 
I< it. reaches scarce; nominal rates, N. C., * 2501.9 
3.50 »• bush s 8 . C., $3W2.50: Ga.. *2.30®;; H I-J bush, 
prime: hut-house. *2 50tf3.,'>Q V do* The Delaware 
cron is an acknowledged failure. Walerme.on* doll 
at $15iff45 V 100 tor Fla. A few Cal,Summer n> ;ti g and 
apricot* are ulTrred at *5 box. Black Hamburg 
grape* $ltfl.5ll »' It. I'viitniils active aud higher; 
Va. hand-picked.;s\46c. V randy, 4' < ut4'^e.: 
extra prime, Gitflktc.: good to prime, 3>(tf4o.; aholl- 
ed. 2 ‘k®au.i pecan*. 7® 10 :. 
Grain.—W heat hus udvuneed, and at the im¬ 
proved prices Lading has been very liberal for ex¬ 
port, both Spring atul Winter grade* receiving at¬ 
tention. Speculator* have beeu encouraged by the 
strong backbone of regular sales; but the market ts 
upito a point that for a time at least will limit “ pa¬ 
per " transactions. Corn hus partaken of the strong 
movement In grain on 'chance, and la quoted at the 
Close an higher and active and not lacking In specu¬ 
lative Interest. Outs have declined, not an unnsnal 
event in Summer trade: a good business is noted at 
the e««y figures. Now Southern wheat. Va., begins 
to arrive at Baltimore ; 100 bags of Texas have come 
to New York. 
Wheat, Spring A1.120l.2T: do. No. 2 $1.2401.26; do 
No. 3. *1.161,8t.lTJred Wintpr No. 3. * 1 . 29 . 4 : *I.30J*’: red 
Winter $1.1501-34: white Western ami State *1.18® 
1.30. Kye. *1.05®4.09, Gate, white No. 1. 48c.; white 
No. 2. 43!«j®4tc.; white No 3 l3o; mixed No. 1, 
41c; do. No. 2 41 kc ; do- No. :> 17:, 1 43c.; Corn. Western 
mixed 5fK«*i»S4t:.: do. No. 2 ftTXut.V.lc,; do. do. yellow 
58tii6tc; Southurn do. 57e60e.; do. white 61c. 
Receipt# for week, wheat, bush.. 9 ,: 4 800; corn, 
do. 1,345,200; cat# do. 312,200; rye, do. 3.647; malt. do. 
63.700; rice pkgs. 8SI. 
Export* for week, wheat, bush 1,167,360 ; corn, do. 
1,006,000; oats,do, 8,70S: rice, pkgs.. 96. 
Hay AND STRAW.—Kxports for week 2,249 bales. 
The murknt f,,r hav continue* weak with very liber¬ 
al supplies. under grades are again lower. The 
new prices have Induced considerable exportation. 
Clover not wanted. Straw tending downwiirdB, 
Choice retailing timothy baySotfSjOo. 2' 1UU tbs.: sec¬ 
ond QuikJItv.I0,<ulk!. do.: shipping cOON'P.do.: Long 
rye straw 85090c. V 100 lbs.; short do. 50<900e.: do. 
other grain, 45<ai60c. do. 
Hops.— Buyers are few and they act cautiously. 
Choice hops are hardly quotable, being nearly out 
of stock at the moment. Low grade hops are easier 
to sell. 
Crop of ’80choice, 20®22c; good to prime lOfaiWc; fair 
to good, 13416c; poor to fair. l!«8i3o; Fustern. 11(4 
18a.: ’79’s. fair to piime. 12016c.: ’78’s. 5®8c. 
Receipts for week. 733 bffea. 
Exports for week. 165 baleB. 
M 1 i,k.—T he season thus far has been a slow one 
for the use of milk in qu.u, titles:. Farmers seem to 
have become disgusted with the low rates of the 
past few week* and have diminished shipments. 
T'hero I* plenty for all present wants aud the market 
for commission milk has ruled slow atari average 
of 94c.per oaii of 40 quarts; it has seldom exceeded 
$L 
OIL Cake.—F irm at *29.6u®30 for Western. 
POULTRY AND game.—P rolonged cMd weather 
has helped the sale of lurkejf. Chickens chiefly 
sell at the under rates. 1'Vw.s in good demand a d 
Arm, following stronger rates in live. Ducks quiet. 
Squab, In the absence of a game supply, are In good 
demand. 
Dressed turkeys, rboice 73 It 14016*.:.: coarse I3®'4c| 
scalded, 12 .m,13c.; Phila. Spring chickens 220270 ; 
New Jersey- 20&24O; fowls. Piiilu. d.-p. 16417c.: 
N. J. d.p. I5r,»16c.; UO. scalded 14ial5c. State and 
Western 14 ,ji15c; do. d.-p. Ifi:ail5V(c., coarse I2tfl3:.; 
Duck*. Soring, i»»20c.. old 12414c.; Squabs, wiute, 
19 doi. $2.75, do. dark, *1 75f0'1 
Prinny live f»w)s and nice fcnr-pouml chickens 
have Aold well: small chicks bard to tell Turkeys 
have a good call tor Summer. Ducks and geese not 
running very extra in quality. 
Spring chickens p ime ir it 22428c.: other 184541c. 
Fowl*, »* m. )3®l4o: roosters, 7®8o.: turkeys. Ili,r.i2c.: 
duck*, *1 pair 60076.; geese, extra $1.50: other 75c® 
$1.37 pigeons, 2Ui!«. Oc 
A good supp y ot Wild pigeons has been obtained 
for the shooting match at Coney Island, Thev have 
sold readily ,tt$2tf<.13 H doc. Ktig, snipe, $2.2.)f42.50. 
P'over, 12tf2.2o. 
Provisions.—IX ime speculation gives the market 
for hog product* some energy, but it la uot re¬ 
sponded to lry a wholesome export demand. 
PurX, extra prime. $14.25<aU..Xi << bbl.; Western 
mes*. now , H7.0U . old $ 16 . 60 .® 16 7.5; l.ard-Western 
steam, $11.25 per 1(0 fts.; prims eitv. $11.10 Hams— 
smoked city. Ufa412c.; pickled Western, 10\tfUc.; 
shoulder*, maioked city,pickled.7\o. iiao.in, 
long clear. S'UtfOJtc. bvot, Western mess, »i bbl. 
$10® 12. India lea, $k2tf24; beer biius *23»23£(i 
Keoelpcs for week, beef. obis, and tes, 600; pork,, 
bbls-FJC; out-meats, pkgs, [5,030; lard; do. lb.JoU. 
Kxp irt* for week, beef. bbls. aud tvs., 1,900; pork 
do. 3.650; out-meats. »s. d.TUMW’: lard. do. 3 675.920. 
Sudar —Thefollowing list shows the latest rates 
tor 1 e flued. 
Hard sugars—crushed V !t* 10'<sc;do. powdered ION 
',410V,' do granulated lo^ic: do. cut loaf l(J1>£Al04tc: 
confectioners' ‘A”9J$c; coffee '“A" standard 9kc. 
do. oil “A" yja'rkOkiC, white rxtra “C" U4vJtfc; extra 
”0 8V4 »J$c; "0”8j{8?iq, yellow 7K07J4C, 
TOBACCO.—Continental and other European con¬ 
tract* are well ailed and with u good &ome«tic cull 
lust prices are fully maintained. 
..... ........... AUUIIimuii UU 
very cheap. Uurmuda down to j.i 43 .,*i. AilSoutt 
e«n $ 2 ( 42,60 for pTlme and 7acrk$l.;fl for culla to fail 
Old potatoes dull rind weak; null: prices $ 1.2602 pe 
bbl. for double head* add 2 jc. Lung Island pea 
plenty, A good detuund prevails tor prime gree 
stuff. Southern items begin to ba neglected. 
tffecn peas, L. 1.. 41 bag, ,5c; wax beans, Norfolk 
v crate, -URa»60c.: string beans do. 3(X4N.'c. Tomntoe 
Bermuda per 6 qt. box 20 * 4- 10 : Southern per < rate 5 
i»$l; cabbages, L. L, X 100, $ Lii do. Norfolk 750.1*$ 
beets. L. I, eUOUbcns . *1 cUtfS; carrots, do., t wd. i 
turnips an., » 2 ai&j, rhubarb do , 7 oc. 0 $l; r»dishe 
do.. jdtfTic; asparagus. Uyster Bay Bdo*., $ . 76 *'. 
other $101.76; lettuce 7* bbl., 5l>:rf4"c. ; onions. Ber 
lutula F crate. 40c.®H; Md, »> bbl. $3; cauliflower, ; 
do*., 5bctf 1.60. 
Wool,—T here ia considerable competition fur the 
newcljpand trade Is brisk at all points with a 
at ong upward market. 
Ohio, Penn, und W. Va. XXX rtDd picklock. 48® 
45c.; X to XX. 40(442c.: No. 3 to No. 1, I0*v.4dc. coarse, 
34 4<6e.: com Ding 40 ^;5. 
State and Western X aud XX. 38440c. No, 2 to No. 
I 38<444c.; coarse 32,456c.; combing, 40044c.. combing 
unwashed 280320. 
Va.. W.Va. and Md. unwashed medium *27ia30c.; 
Ga. and Like unwashed medium 27<.t30c.; coarse i3 
®2bc. burry and slightly burry |6r,o22c; Cal. Spring 
non hern, free, 30®3tc.; middle counties, free, 37®3bc.; 
eonthem.’jaiaCTc.: low grade and burry, fa®28c, • Fall, 
choice, 24(4200.: low grade and burry 16®20c. Texas 
choice, free, 28„i32c.; fair bo good, 24(426o.: low grace 
and burry 17®2Uo. Fulled super 38i^42c.: exira 354 
38c; No. 1, 20023c: combing, 3 d®40c.; lambs. 38tf40c. 
Tub washed, fair-to Choice. :I5 iui44c. 
LIVE 8T0CE MABBET8. 
New York, Saturday, June 25, 1881. 
Bmcvks.—Receipts for the week 12.905 head: do. 
last week 13.51? do. The comparatively free arrivals 
sold well and prices were in si>lle;s' favor. Some of 
the better grades of steers showed an m vaoce ot $1 
per bead, slid medium stock, a* the supply thinned 
out, were fully Vjo, higher than Hmil. r grades .,n 
Wednesday, Colorado stiller* sold at UJagltwc.; 
native sutlers. 9!aC., to dress 55 lbs., and He. to dress 
66 lbs.; mediant (o f.,ir cor n steers. rUwllo.; ur. hOc.; 
good to choice, UM(gl 2 c., to dross 56057 it s. Fat bulls 
4>4@5c.. livo weignt. 
Veal c alvks,- Good weather has favorel a mar¬ 
ket demand, and priced have ruled steady. A tew 
extra fat cal yes have made Se. 
Prime N. J. fed. *So: do.etaie. 7«,7'*o.: poor tr good 
yard lota, .•■HraO^c., MU Xlollys. 7«i7Sc.: Ituiter- 
mllk, 4W04Sc.: uu-rlver, dra^oJ, lu®llHc. Our quo¬ 
tations luolude Welt Washington market stock. 
BUKKP AND LAMR 8 .—Receipts for the week 32.918 
Ire .d; do. i*nt week 34,824do. A steady but notactrve 
market is reported;gaud sheep selling nutier quick¬ 
er than lambs. Sheep Quoted $4.2..i«7i 40 A 1PU Its. 
Lambs— Bouiheru ana Wesfern. 5!*®6Vc.; u few N 
J., 9c. 
Mii.Ou Cows. — Arrivals arc fair but anntaln few 
do-ir.ib e annual*, in fact $13 is he highest figure 
noted tor the style of stock here. Common have a 
nominal mnge of $2503), There is 110 special de¬ 
mand and shipment* of prime are not invied. 
SwtXK.—Receipts for the week 25,371 head do. wist 
week. 26,773 'There is a flrin feeling ii live hogs 
following the advance on 'change for city dr. sseo. 
Live corn hogs quoted $0:46.30 per 100 ftniinui left 
over. City dressed HUte, 7S08 v c.; do. Western 
80 . 
-ft-*->- 
I have used lIlg^ln’a English Salt and consider 
it superior to Ashton’s. I ordered Ulggln’s salt 
but the Ashton’s was sent me and 1 returned the 
Ashton’s. O, M, Richards. 
Elmo, Wls., March 9,1881. 
TERMS FOR 1881. 
TH* subscription price of Thu Rural N*w 
York hr is 
Single Copy, per Year. $2 oo 
“ “ Six Months. 1 10 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per Year, post-paid.$3 04 (12s. 6d ) 
France, " " 3 04 (l«Xf.) 
FTenoh Colonies, *• •• 4 08 ( 20XL ) 
Any one sendiug a club of eight 1* entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agent* will be supplied with canvassing ontnt on 
application. 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y., 
os second-class mail matter. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
Call on or write to It. II. ALLEN & (JO., New 
V ork, for whatever you want of the above. 
Address 189 & 191 Water St. 
Made from Professor IIorsford'A Acid 
Phosphate. 
Recommended by leading physicians. 
Makes lighter biscuit, cakes, etc., and 
is healthier than ordinary 1U.2' ir-,' ”ow« 
der. 
In cans. Sold at a reasonable price. 
The Hursford Almanac and Cook Rook 
sent free. 
Rumford Chemical Works, Providence, R. I. 
PROFESSOR 
BO-«° 
AN OFFER 
TO— 
CONSUMERS 
__OF— 
TEA & COFFEE. 
We have made a specialty during the post four years 
♦ itTVfVfi A WAV «.♦ uim.’M rrvru r .At_*7 ho 
GOLD 
MPi____ ...™£, and 
other articles both useful and oruiuueutal, 
"e import aud buy direct from manufacturers all 
the good* we handle, and own them at the lowest pou- 
nMe i>riiv cash will purchase. During rite past four 
years we have sent from our store over 1 2 , 0(111 of 
these orders, and they have gone into almost every 
htrite in thu union. 
We keep Id stock ever// variety of Tea known, and at 
all prrees. 
Oolong, JapjUi, Mixed, English Breakfast, Old and 
Voting Hyson. Imperial. 30c., 75c., very linect s I. 
Gunpowder, U’aok Japan, Foochon’ 7 5c., SI. Or- 
artgc; Pakctc and Assam. SGc and S t - 
Below arc a /vie of the inauy fremiimis ottered . 
Mitli a SO order we send a Siitstr-Plated Caster- 
With ft $1(1 order we *end an Enytuih China Tea 
o('f o/4Ti uiec-iU<» 
With a s | u order wo sond a Stiver-Plated Caster, 
t >ek\e Irish and uutter Itishor an Knytish China Dec- 
i ra/rti Tea Set or 44 /deers. 
Mitha.S'JO order wo send a French Chinn iJotil 
Inina , l eii Set. <j 44 irleeeit, or an English China Dinner 
Set of 106 pieees. 
We have hundreds ot letters like the following : 
Limb Rock, Conn., April aotli, tun. 
Gentlemen—V\eano accept thanks tor the beautiful 
Tea Set, which Is much nicer than I expected, and in¬ 
deed it ts surprising to everyone bow you cau do so 
much for so little. AU are so well «utished with the 
Tea that X think you will receive another order - eon, 
Yonrs truly, Mrs. A. Thorpe. 
Taunton, Mass.. March 8,1881. 
Gentlemen—l have forwarded eight different orders 
for Tea, and have received as premiums u tea set, a 
silver-plated caster, a dinner set, a glass set, a case of 
silver-plated knives and forks, a pur of French china 
fruit dishes, and two ladits oold watches, aud am now 
on my ninth order. Both Tea aud premiums I am 
well pleased with, and have found perfect satisfac¬ 
tion with both. Sour8 truly, 
Mus. Maria O. Lynch. 
Orders, with 1’. O. Order, or money enclosed in regis¬ 
tered letter can be sent at our risk. All checks or Tost 
Office orders should be ;niade payable to F. M. LIN- 
N M ,1.. 
We also send Tea* by lcuiJ. without premium, pos¬ 
tage paid, at list prices. bJ those w ho wish tor choice 
goods ana are so situated they cannot obtain them at 
home For full price and premium list, send Us pos¬ 
tal, with address PLAIN LV WUl I'TKN 
GREAT LONDON TEA CO. 
800 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
a week in your own town. Terms and $5 outfl 
free. Address H. Hallett & Co., Tortiand, Maine 
AGS 
ttiiOtj.. Box 22, NurUitorJ , 1 
O/1 Geld and 8ffver Ohromo Cards, with name, 10c. 
” post paid. Gko. I. Reed & Oo-. Nassau. N. Y. 
$5 to $20 
per day at home. 8ample6 worth $5 free 
Address Stinson A Oo., Portland, Maine 
