7 
MOV. <9 
THE RURAL HEW-YOBKEB. 
All the prize lots of butter, eighty-throe in 
number, of the recent London Dairy Show 
were salted with Higgin's Eureka Salt. The 
Higgin process has revolutionized the dairy 
salt business of Greit Britain.—American 
Dairyman.— Ado. 
13.53%. Price paid to farmers for October mainly 8 %c 
80@32c.; fair to good, 28@Sdc.; poor, IR@23c.; 
June, prime, 26@27c.; fair to good, 226 * 2 . 50 .; State fir¬ 
kins, dairies, choice, 2Se.: good to prime, 2S@27e.; 
fair, poor, t 8 <ijax«.glarrle 8 , hair to in. choice, 
fresh, S26*33c,; good to prime, 28(8i80e.; fair to good, lift 
61*380.; Welsh tuba, choice, fresh, 316*320.; good to 
prime, 276 * 290 .; fair ro good, 24<i*2?c.; poor to fair, 1%« 
Site.i western imitation creamery, SDfflUUo.; Western 
dairy, fresh, choice, 2#6*27o.; good to prime, 236*28o.: 
fair to good, aOaiSie.: poor to fulr, l7W>2flo; fnetory mid 
ladle packed, town,tine June,1'iVfce.; Ohio ami Indiana, 
June, good, iiil ; late made,good, 106*. lt’J'je.; fair, If> 6 t* 
ISMc.; poor. Mar 1 J tie. 
(tempts for the week, 20,821 pkgs, 
Kxporte do. 1,(170 do. 
UlIKESU. 1lie feeling Is weak with an aceuinulated 
stock, especially of the under or sharp grades. Ship¬ 
pers’ moderate purchases aft* directed to line Full 
and the outlook for Other grades Is not hopeful. 
Statu fuei’y. line. Sept. WisjO.; good to prime, Ilia 
lie.; fulr to good. I06*l!c.j poor to fair, ik&lOc.j 
Uhlo ractory,flat, Him mild, itC—o.; good to prime, 
loos lie,; fair to good, IkfltlOc,; creamery, partly skim¬ 
med, elmlee. 9<i»llie.: poor to good, 4 <a 7 c.; fully skim¬ 
med, Jhj'ithlo.; rull skimmed factory, 
Receipts for the week, 34,662 bxs. 
Exports do. 13,100 do. 
Liverpool cable, r.7», lkb 
Steam to l.lverpoul, 12s. fld.(«>l7s. 
Cotton. -The week him not shown a marked im¬ 
provement. Bureau reports oottflrmlng lujury to the 
crop have caused much Interest, with the natural ef¬ 
fect of giving some strength to prices. 
CURRENT 1MUCICS KOB BroT COTTON. 
Quotations based on American standard of classIM- 
eailon and on cotton In store, running In quality not 
more lliuu half a grade above or below the grudo 
quoted. ^ Orleans 
Uplands, and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary.,. Ws WA 9% 
Strict ordinary. 9 7-]0 u 11-10 9 11-1# 
(lood Ordinary. 10(4 IbkS 
Strict good ordinary... ill 11-16 10 15-1 a 10 1., la 
Low middling. 11 3-16 11 7-16 11 7-16 
Strict low middling. 11 7-16 11 11-16 11 11-16 
(food Middling. . 12 J2k 1-k 
Strict, good middling. 12k 12)4 12Sj 
Middling fulr. 12^ }S W 
Fair... )3k 13?f 13k 
BTAINED. 
I xtw Middling.10 3-16 
Middling.11 S-16 
Habitual Costlvcness 
is the bane of nearly every American woman 
Every woman owes it to herself and to her 
family to use that celebrated medicine. Kid¬ 
ney-Wort. It is the sure remedy for constipa¬ 
tion and for all disorders of the kidneys and 
liver. Try it now, cither dry or liquid.— 
News and Courier. 
laeolic.: State, Mtsdac.; old, fair to good. 10@l2c. 
Geese, I’litla, dry-picked, young, lUftflUv,. < 1 °- old, 10 ® 
12*!.; State and Western, old 9(mlhe. Squabs, white, V 
doss. $2. i,X>«3: dark, $1,75, 
Cooped stock Is flnii at the moment, but with pos- 
slble free receipts of dressed there Is not much sta¬ 
bility to the market. 
Chickens, Jersey, spring, P It. lUtfftiaj^c.; Stale and 
Penn. llMiUMc.; Wcsleru, and Houtborn, hie.. Fowls, 
lHmllkc; Jersey,State A. Petin. lOgtd It;.; Western and 
Southern, ifltgdlo. Roosters, old. '«;*0e. Turkeys, .1 *y 
and Penn. lOsiAic.; Western, 86*lhu. Ducks, Jersey, 
extra-large, e pair, $16*1,2.1; Jersey, New York and 
l’enn, tiU6*i:'ie.; Western, l.'xg.i.x-..; Sout hern, I.V&nJo. 
(JeesFi, Jersey, gl.jUtail.7S. N. V, and Peun. 
$I.2 j*|.,1.jO; V\ est,.-rti mixed $16*1.26; Southern, 7iiC(i«$l. 
Pigeons, large, strong bird *, :!e« klu., vouug, iOSl’ic. 
Wild ilueds are quoted at $2.~>0&3..7.5 for Havre do 
Grace and fft lor Wcstcrfi esiivasbnek; KtKsilldu. for 
Havre de Grace, and iao, lor V\ estem redhead; '106*600 
for Western mallurds, according to quality, HK'«Bhc, 
for teal and Hoe. for e.ommoii. 
Quail. V dox. g’.IViOi.OOjgroime, choice, V pr7ftc®$l; 
soft, •lUiatKV.; partridges, State and Western, $16*1,1214 
Eastern 2L Mina, iiK/uUK.-.; soft, lUCd>fi*IC-.; Woodcock, 
choice, U56*75 c.j Inferior, 506*B0e.; English snipe fresh- 
killed, V do*. $ 2 . 01 ; plover, do. $ 2 .U 0 ; rabbits, 
P pair, 3o®40c.; venison, Minn, short saddles, V n>. 
ir>(i 0 l 6 u.; Western, Mrail ie; whole deer, III® lie. 
PttO VIS ION’S. A low Puie has attended most hog 
products during the week and at the easier rates Con¬ 
tinental ami English buyers have taken rather large 
lots ot lard. Hai'reled pork has tailed quiet, but ut 
the close there were some speculative olds. Itacon 
Is heavy under large Western .stocks. 
Mess pork gii.j*ki#17,3i; (tmoked hams 136*I3k°i 
pIckleH niiafevllc; shoulders smoked n'(,c, shoulders 
pickled e,l(<!. Card prime sieaie $il,35uj)il,J7; bacon, 
long clear Ui{ji9J$0; beef unchanged 
Receipts lor the week Upei, libls. and tcs. '.',;VII 
pors. bids. ! 1, W.'seii t men is. pkgs 2 ( 1 , 7 %; lard, de. la, 133, 
Exports fii* i he Week H.-.-f, bids, iiiel u s. J.raxi, pork 
bbls. 3,17.j; cut-meats, Its. 4,240,989; lard do, 3,u7ll,sjo. 
Slums.-—Clover seed urrlvcs moderately and has a 
fair demand. 
Clover, Western, 1H8I, ear lots on track, 8 'i® 8 iqc.; 
Timothy: Job lot# Ut store, $2.85®3,25; Flaxseed, 
American, rough, l< bu. #l.U0fsS1.8a. 
Kecelpls for the week, 15,050 bush. 
Export# do. 3,til5 do. 
Tobacco.—T he asking points of attractive stock are 
above the views of consumers. Buyers of seed leaf 
refuse to regard the strong quotations of the past few 
weeks us being positively established. 
Vbok.tabi.B 8 . — Exports of potatoes for week 3,922 
bbls. Potatoes ure llriu at the lute shadlug for choice 
stock. Common are too i lose to full prices for trade. 
Potatoes Early Hose Eastern, ► d.-h, bid,, $2.51)6*3; 
State. $2.5nr«*2.75: bulk, e bbl. $2:256*2.62; Prollllc, 
Eastern, d. Ii. 92.ahAi2.62i Stuiwllake, Stub-, ^'iF'ce'.lfi; 
bulk, c bill. $2.:ji<i2.U2; Burbank, d. h. O’.'.fihiivi.ijj bulk. 
bbl. $2.’2 i6i2.62; Peerless, $2.2 jm' 2.37; Mureer Eastern, 
V d -ll. bid. $2 25;SWect potatoes, Va, yellow, p bbl. 
$.l. 20 ia 3 .>l; Del. Itlver, a:; ;5*., I; Jersey. $36*3.91). 
Garden truck lirui with cooler weather. 
Unions, white bulk, V bol. $.1.Iftot I; yellow. $2.2ft; 
red. east, $2.25; red, Chaster, #26*: 25; squash. Star 
row, p bbl,$3iVt/2.2*; Hubbard, $2.2fttj.2.ih; cabbage, Ik 
IUi. $ 6 *.„MU: las ts, L. I. p bbl $2.'2j(gi2. X); carrots, $1.25; 
turnips, Kusrda, 1.. 1. $2o*i2.'2ri; eaullflt>W'-r. fancy, 
$5,(17 uverage quality. $1 ,«a2,fili; Inferior, 5Uei,i$l; 
celery, 1 < do/... $l. 2 ,’Vgi 2 . 
Wool.- A fair degree of activity is to be noted. 
Holders of domestic fleeces feel encouraged with the 
limited chance of foreign coming into competition. 
The subscription price of the Rural New-Yorker Is 
Single Copy, per year. $2.00 
“ '• Six mouths. 1.10 
Great Rrltaln. Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post paid. $3.04 (12s. lid.) 
France... 3.04 (16 % fr.) 
French Colon lea.. 4.08 (20 % fr.) 
Any one sending a club of eight Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will he supplied with cunvusslng outfit on 
application. _ 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y., 
as second-class mall matter. 
Let the poor sulTerors from female com¬ 
plaints take courage and rejoice that a pain¬ 
less remedy has been found. We refer to 
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 
It is prepared at 238 Western Avenue, Lynn, 
Mass. Send to Mrs. Pinkbam for Pamphlets. 
A Pine flair nrcsslng, 
Cocoaink dresses the hair perfectly, and is 
also a preparation unequalled for the eradica¬ 
tion of dandruff. 
The superiority of Burnett’s Flavoring 
Extracts consists in their purity and great 
strength. 
Ceneral Advertising Rates of 
THE IiUItAJL, NEW-YORKER. 
Inside (Agate space)... 40c. per line 
Outside or last page. 50 “ 
Discount on 1 Insertions, 5 per ct.; 8 ins., 10 per ct. 
13 Ins., IS per ct.; 36 Ins., 20 per ct.; 52 Ins.. 2ft per ct. 
I if~ No advertisement Inserted for less than $2. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS 
SPECIALS FROM THE CHIEF CENTERS 
Cal' on or WTlte to It. II. AI.I.ICN ( () 
York, for whatever you want of the above. 
Address IS!* h 191 Water Mt 
Until Saturday, November 12. 
Chicago.—Wheat active, firm and higher, 
but unsettled; No, 2 Chicago Spring, #1.80}^ 
@1.80%, cash; $1.80%, November; *1.82@ 
I. 82%, December; $1.83m 1.83 1 ,,, January; 
sales at $I.30 7 M @1.82%, December; No. 2 
$1.31%(c 1.88%, January; No. 8 do., at $1.17; 
rejected, Corn active, Arm and 
ut (50c., cash and November; (50%@(50%c., 
December; 01 .^@(3 l%e., January; (55%c., 
Muy; sales at. 00 :| ^@0IJ 40 ., December; 65%@> 
OOJ 4 C.; rejected, 58c. Oath moderately 
active and higher at •13%c., cash; 48%e., No¬ 
vember; 4 i^c., December; 40 ^e., May. Hyk 
firmer tit. !Hi l a (//.'.)7c.. Barley firmer at $1.07. 
Flax seed weak and lower at #1.47 bid. 
1’ork active, firm and higher, at, $10.50, cash; 
$1(1.80@I(5.‘1U, November, December and all 
the year; #17.15@17. ITJ.j', January; $17.67%, 
February. Lard active, firm and higher at 
$1 l.!*5@l 1.80, cash and November; $11 85(g) 
II. 87%, December; #1L.(Wet’Ll.02%, January; 
$ 1 1.7f*@$l 1.77%, February. Bulk-meatH firm¬ 
er; shoulders, OJ ,e.; short rib, $8.05; short 
clear $0.25, Hogs —market strong and fully 
5c. higher than on Friday; fair mixed pack¬ 
ing, $5,115(1/0.20; choice heavy, Sd,25@0.00; 
light, $ 5 , 75 ( 1 / 0 .10; culls mid grassers, #8.50@ 
5.40. CATTLE —market generally active and 
stronger, but export demand weak and sup¬ 
ply meagre at $(>@0.80; good to choice ship¬ 
ping, $5.40w 5.00; common to fair #4@4.05; 
butchery’ steady; inferior to fair # 2 . K>@ 8 ; 
good to choice, 3.80(//4.10: stockers and feed¬ 
ers very active and firmer at $ 2 . 0 ()@ 0 . 8 (); 
rangers steady; Texans, #2.00@8.05; half- 
breeds and natives, #8.00<<t4.40. 
St. Louis.—Wheat opened lower than yes¬ 
terday, advanced, and closed lower; No. 2 
Red Fall, $1.38%, cash; $1.40%, December; 
$1.42%, January; $1.45, February; sales at 
$1.80%, December; #1.42%, January; #1.44%, 
February; No. 8 do., $1.28%; No. 4 do., 
#1.18%. Corn opened higher but declined; 
08%C V cash; 05%o., December; 05%c., Janu¬ 
ary; 60%c., February; 00c., May. Oath 
better at 44c., cash; 45%c., December; 46%c., 
January; 40%c., May. Rye slow at 97c. bid. 
Cattle —Supply too light to make a market; 
only a small retail trade done. Sheep —Re¬ 
ceipts, 800 head; shipments, 150 head; market 
very quiet and unchanged. Hogs about 
steady; light shipping, $5.1 ()(</,5.00; Yorkers, 
$5.85(56.10; mixed packing, $5.50(20.15; 
butchei’s’ to fancy, $ 0 . 20 @ 0 .(i<). 
& CHEAPEST AND BEST 1 iS> 
PETEBSONS 
MAGAZINE ! 
JANUARY NUMBER NOW READY ! 
Great Offers for 1882 ! 
Full - Size Paper Patterns ! 
Good orriinury. 
Strict g(/*ul onUtiary 
Average of futures . . 
Novuiiiher. 11.45661 l.Sftc.; Decenthttr, ll.C 6 tifill.Tle.! Jan 
nary i i. 7 hi,/, iune.. February, il.miWUtuk.’.: Marcfl, 
12.13eoi2.2V.; Apt II. l2.2Sei 12 38e. . May. J2.H86tH2.49c. 
.June, I2.jtv./,l2.5’ie ; July, 1 ’. 61 c.; August, 12.7UeoJ2,76c. 
IteeclptN tor Gic week, 44,264 balcs- 
Exporls Ho. 4,956dO, 
Uiilicb Fkuits,—T ito following ure the ruling quo’ 
tat Ions. 
Apples, evaporated, new, l!$S4(a>l4e.; fair to prime, 
Uw,lfc; N.C. new, sliced, fiuiey, 854(*9kiC,; fulr to 
choice, i'i | .._.i‘i*He,; Southern quarters, choice, ik/tHSe’.; 
Stale, old,'flue cut, choice, 7«o7(#e • qmirlers, do. 6 &(gl 
7c.; small lots, iflqeiM^ic.j Ohio ami Mich, choice, 
7c.; Western, fair t" goml, '■> ap.tiii' (c. I’emHics. evup- 
orated, yeolcd, old, ••rieoinc.; uupeeled, new, PW-’ce.; 
N. t.’. peeled, Ltncy, 24(,v2V.; choice, ’22/ig23c.; Ga. 22<iu 
2V.; iinithem, iieeled, fair to good. IHci/jie.; unpeeled 
halves, N. C. SJvwlH.’.; hulves. Teiltl. sloe.; qUartera.sVe.; 
Blums, State, black, l'o.| Southern Dnnisim, l.'mi l.'i^c. 
RlncUlierrleS, 13c. Cherries, Southern, dry, Ilit.gJm-. 
Uait]lberries, 2So629o. Huckli-brrries, 156/illkt. 
Kuos —Receipts for thr svrclt, H,fti 6 bids,;, do last 
week, H,t«Ki do, Eggs bate belli au upward course 
ami all fresh lots dose (Inn. Sou thorn eggs turn out 
poorly; limed also Unit. A number of stall eggs ure 
offered at 23®24e. 
Jersey, single barrels, 326483 c.; Pa. and State sresh 
aid, -23(0)2110.1 t'aua.llau, 2tl)$®27e.', Western, 27c.; West¬ 
ern and Cnnadluit, fair to good 23(it)26fi.; lltncd Stute, 
22c.; i annflian ami Western '2hra21.hic. 
Fiah'k. Another work or steady decline Is reported 
Uherel deliveries having weighed heavily on the 
market. Exporters have operated Ugh tty and there 
Is an accumulation In the good low shipping brands. 
For home use grades the market closes with some 
steadiness but only on the basis of cnAler flgures. 
Buckwheat flour arrives rtoin few poluta, Penu. will 
have little to spare. 
No.2, $ii.2e! ><i 4.3(1; Mate and Wi*stern, superfine, $4.ft0® 
eltt mills, XX, $6.901*'7,MT>; Spring wlieat, extra, 
$a.406v5.*k spring XX nud XXX, $«.(Xli(ti6.7S; patents, 
$6Jkl6cX5lit Ohio round hoop shipping, $ft.6lii$t',til; trade 
brands, $6.1 ;'siu6.i'm; Ht. Louis extra, $ft.7l)t(ti6.lO; do. 
double extra, $6J3t.gfl,ft0; do. family, *6,(in®7.Uh South 
(•rn extra shipping, $ (.HMaiS. 10; do XX »nd family, $6.fid 
(it,,.2ft Rye Ilnur, superilne, $AhJ6»MH; buckwheat 
flour p tu) its, $.).7i«i,t:'- l J«. Coni incut, I'ramlvwine. 
v bbl. $XH)g(3.9tl; do, Wchtem, Ai'2fs<u3.>ltl; rye feel, *t 
toll $'23(/a24. 
Receipts of flour for the week, 121,503 bbls.; corn- 
meal 3,111 do. 
Exports of flour for the week, 41,349 bbls.; corn-meal 
2/369 do. 
Fiikhh Fruits. Exports of apples for the week, 
4 ,s5»i bbls. High prices have Induced shipments ami 
ti mi I If v ls very variable, l’ears dull. Grapes are 
down to fftwfcwrls and prices ure Arm. t’l uuberrles 
ilmi for prime. Florida oranges not yet at tractive. 
Apples, Baldwin ami Greening, ruilcy . , bbl, *8,57 
@ 8 .ut)i gooil to prime, $3(i«3.'2ft; N. Spy, State, $'2.7 .V.ji 3; 
seconds, $ 1 . 75612 . 25 ; mixed lots, State, prime, #’2,i!k®3; 
do seconds, $l,7ii6t)2; Plneflix, Jersoy, >< round hoop 
Iihi. $'2.60. f’ears, Duchess, State, c bbl. $;i.50(«ift,tM; 
Lawrence, $ 8 vf l.ftfl; Vtearof SVakelleld, $2ti»3; cook- 
lltg. 3LVX<c'i.ltii Boston bush, hxs, I'aney. «l(u 5; poor to 
good. $ had. qtllllt'es, apple, prime, m bid. $3; No. 2, 
$3.v"v hi. Grapes, Oatawoa State, case of is 3-ft>. bxs, 
Sir, I ; bskts, V it. 7(v.He.; Concord. Imkts, 2<afte.; 
IkuIii Jla, liskts, 3 ^ 1 , 1 .4K.e. Flurlda oranges, half bid. 
bxs, fancy, $46oft; good to prime, $(6t8.5u; Inferior, 
SJ.,: *;»; thirds, full' to prime, S 2 ,.Viiu 6 l; Inlerlor, S-’n 
2225. Cranberries, Cape Cod, fancy, large, V bbl. 
S 9 .ri 0 w. iu; prime to choice, $H 6 S»; good to prime, #i.sp® 
; ; iMM/i to fair, $ftta 6 ..si; frosted $:Wi5d; P crate. $’:.5bt«i 
I'.’ftj New Jersey, fancy. * 2 .i;«'t'Lsi; good to prime, 
$2 .:h6u 2.63; fair to goml $ 2 . 12 ( 0 ) 2 . 37 ; poor to fair, $l, 7 f> 0 (‘ 
2 . 12 ; frosted. Mk’.M#l. 
Peanuts, Vu., liaud pk’ked, V 16, 7®iUe.; fancy. 
64 / 0 .: extra ptlrne, ii%c.; goml to prime, fi'.fluiOe. 
shelled, .Vgiflc.; pecan nuts, IKallc.; hickory, shell-bark. 
Northern, p bu. $1.2!x.ob37; Western, $l.l2<e 1216; bull, 
80«)8fle-; black waluuls, AKuUX’,; chestnuts. Southern, 
Northern. $66t7. 
Grain.- Wheat hu/t ruled weak, but, ut the close 
therein a stronger feeling owing to a lighter move¬ 
ment from the interior and some reduction of accu¬ 
mulations by an Increased export demand. 
Corn has not been largely dealt in, but prices hold 
un well 
I f Int* have fluctuated through speculative manipu- 
latton, blit wind up about .is well iisal our hist. 
Wheat, Spring, |).26(g)UO: Spring No, 2, $l.:M«ol.:is; 
red Wlutel No 2,$I.4 :WmLI24i; red Winter. $t. 3 Utu l.4 4; 
white Western and Stilts, $l,S'(iul.4L Rye, 5Wc,ftiI,h8; 
Oats, white No. 1, 53c,; No. 2, 61' (e.; No. 3, -I'M l»Wc.. 
mixed. No. L ‘IHe.; No. 8 . 47%c.i No, 3, Pun lii^e; 
Corn. Western mixed, 65e«7he.; No. 2, MUvms'.le.; yel 
low, Its.L,2c.; white, ;tV« G'. Barley, Canada No, 1, 
#1.13 tLIB;do. bright, $1.15041.17;State 1 rowed, $l(!tl.fl2. 
Buckwheat, hoc. 
Receipts for the week, wheat, 772,821) tmsh.: corn. 
1,136,llift'do.; oats, 193,1MI do.; rye, H.a.’Sdo.; mult, 55,100 
uo,; barley, IM),U90 do. 
Exports for the week, wheat, 557,660 hush.; corn, 
2fii,4UU do.; oats. 19,201 do. 
Hay AND Straw. Exports for week 1,920 bales. 
There W no material change to report. Receipts 
have been liglit but biisbo-ss has heen somewhat 111 
lerrupted by the oeeurrences of election day and by 
Pktkrson's M \o\ztNK Is the nml cheapest ot the 
lady's books. It gives more for tha money and com¬ 
bines greater merits than any other. It has the 
UK.ST ST KICK KNGHAVINGS, 
BEST I'Ol.OltHll FASHIONS, 
ltKST DIJKSS PATTERNS, 
BUST ORIGINAL STORIES. 
REST IVORK-'I' V III. 1 C PATTERNS, 
BEST MUSIC’, ETC., KTC. 
Its bnmense circulation and long established repu¬ 
tation enables its proprietor t- distance all competi¬ 
tion. in 1 HS 2 it will contain a brilliant scries of 
The stories, novelets. &c .,In **Peterson " are admit 
ted to be the best published. All the most popular 
female leHferxcontribute to It. In lks'2 about Ilk* orig¬ 
inal stories will be given, and In addition six Copy- 
Rimrr Novki.kth. The 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
PERF E CT 1 ON O BT AI NED 
t N 
Cutting Roots. 
This Cutter has received the First, Premium at 
every Fair , and lias no equal. Do 
not fail to examine it. 
Tlie N cut cat. |Siro"ue»r. Simplest, I’lieapcMt, 
mill in om t Perlect Knot Cutter tu >lie iflarkn. 
This Cutter Is built With a heavy oak frame, well 
bolted together-. Is staunch and strong, neatly (in 
I shed, handsomely striped uud ornamented. The cut¬ 
ting apparatus consists of twenty lire Steel Knives, 
(gouge shaped i, so arranged mi a wrought Iron shaft, 
that they are perfectly secure; no ehuuce of beeom- 
lug loose or breaking. I lie roots are neatly cut In 
pieces suitable for feeding. No Coarse ungainly pieces 
are left by this Gutter. A boy can easily cut lift to III 
bushels per hour, so easily dues 11 do Its work. 
tiT Don’t fall to examine It. 
We are manufacturing three sixes, designated by 
numbers, 1 , ‘2 and 8 . 
Nos. I and '2 designed for hand use. 
No. 8 is the Power Cutter and will cut 100 bushels 
per hour. 
Price, No. 1.$12.1)0 
“ No. 2 . l l.no 
•• No. 3... 23.00 
HIGGANUM M’F’G CORPORATION, 
Iligganuni, Ct., TT. ts. . 
Warehouse 3S So. Market >1., Boston, .lino. 
For sale by R. H. ALLEN A 170., General Agents, 
199-I'Jl Water St., New York. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, Nov. 12,1881. 
The business week lias been materially Interrupted 
by the Interest In election affairs, and also by the ex¬ 
citement on the Produce Exchange rrspeetlng the ad¬ 
justment of arrangements for the new anti valuable 
edlfleo to bu Greeted. Many cotton dealers are absent 
at the great. Southern Cotton Exposition. 
Huanh ami Pk.as. Outside ot strictly choice mar 
rows there Is so little demand that a weak feeling 
has become positive. There ace of course some 
strong holders, but more people are handling beaim 
than naunl,,md some of them perhapsrannot stand 
a lull Green peas vany In quality; best quoted $1.TU; 
Southern B. K. peas again higher, quoted $3.29643.26 t' 
2 bushel bag. 
Marrow beans, prime, $3.10; fulr to good, 83.1ft 
663.26; medium, choice, $3.20, fair to good, $3.0066 
3.10; pea, choice, $3.306<G,«>; white kidney, $3.4IXi«3,4S; 
red kidney, $3.1X1; olu.$2.60feo2.89: turtle soup,$ 1 : 90661 . 90 . 
Reeelpts of beans for the week, 10,712 bush. 
Exports do. 36) bids. 
Beeswax.- -Quoted ’2i®)’-2t<ic. 
Butter -Cool weather has rn larged the demand 
and flue uroumery and selected hair tubs are Arm; 
very extra a shade higher Ilian la-tWeek. I'he as¬ 
sortment of quality does tlol favor the Increased at¬ 
tendance of buyers. Many distributors at this season 
want a sound, sweet, useful grude of stock that has 
not yet appeared In lots. In fact, there Is a noticeable 
fulling oil In quality ot heavy Hlate dairies that, have 
heretofore sold Upon lilt ir brand Fresh Western In 
good condition sells readily; poor utul medium grades 
very dull and dealers are generally willing to make 
concessions even ou the latter. 
Creamery, State anti Elgin, choice, 36e.; good to 
prime, 336 * 340 ,; sweet eivum, fresh, 326633c.; fair to 
good, 29 <;(hJlk'■ State, June, good to pl'lmo, 256 * 280 .; 
Western, choice, 34c. j good to prime, 
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