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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
porjr. pkgs. 5,819; cut-meats, pkgg, 36,210; lard, pkgg. 
16,8 <3. 
Exports for the week—Beef, bbla. and tcs. 2,457; 
porkjgkgs. 5,839; cut-meats, lbs. 7.4V4..109 lard, tt*., 
Rice,—D omestic continues fairly active at full 
prices. 
Carolina, choice, 7-V®8c: (rood to prime, 7647Wc; com¬ 
mon to fair, 5M&8\4a: Louisiana, good to prime. ?<& 
7«c; low fair to fair, 5j$@C|4e. 
Suoar and Sirup.—R efined sugar quoted— 
Cut loaf. luJ^oj crushed 111140; cubes 9Ato.; powder¬ 
ed nsutu/'-tfc; granulated !l S-UV«9k(o'. mould A 3j2c; con¬ 
fectioners' A Htge; coffee A standard HM'e; coffee 
Ojf while* extra C 8®8Mc; extra C 
@7%c; C <J4@i^kC; yellow (W<<rt7}^c, 
_ . Sugar. Molasses. 
Common sirup.. 3.r^J7 
Fair to good. 88(®40 
Prime to choice. 41(.D13 
Sugar-h'se molasses, ordinary hhds...25<a26 
do do do bbla.27@28 
do do extra heavy hhds.27@28 
do do do bbls.28®39 
Veoetari.es.— There is quite a steady run upon for¬ 
eign stock at ifrftunc. V hush., and only strictly choice 
domestic) can he called firm. 
Potato.** - Karl v Ruse. N’. s„ »bhl„ i3.»®3.7B; State, 
J bbl *3.25'4850 Peerless, p bbl.. fi.62rt6a.H7; Snow¬ 
flake. 5<»te. * bbl.. *3.87-93.25; Burbank, State, *> bbl. 
$3.l2@3.bi; P. E. Island Mercer bulk, $1.75®8285; Ber¬ 
muda, ft'tftVJ;.sweet potatoes. *1566, 
Green and garden truck Is selling well, though 
prices are above ordinary purses, when Southern 
produce, and for that matter some Northern, get Into 
retailers hands. At Washington Market lOw-aOe. Is 
aske<J 101* n Jim* cabbage \ iiutel* ttnd ivfttauratiUt use* 
<i KOoct d<*iiI of Hmo produ<!i\ urn l that call secure*g 
most neuters when the crnpn nro niuratll. 
Sp'pach. Non oik, V hi,I. S-Lf»Ap*t; kale, Norfolk. 
$2.«k.#2.A>; kale, Norfolk. Scotch, $2.3<V.s2.75; 
Onions, white, p bbl. *MH*a.Q0; yellow MI.J55L2.UI>: 
Sfd' 1 ;. astern, $l.7m2 «.■; Chester * I ^KVd) 1.60; beets, 
*A2o@2r.d cabbage,L l„ HO,, *iaCO®19jOO; white tur¬ 
nips, V bbl., *t.2.Vg>1.50; Russia do., L. I., $L75«2.00s 
do., Canale. .io.a*i.2r>; squash, L. i„ S'.’.nowi.ou: jo. 
carrots. al.KkS41.25 V bbl -.celery. V do-/., bunches. *1.35 
@2 iXi; asparagus, Charleston, p bunch. 75c.G6*U«; It. 
turnips, do bbl., *2.-10. tomatoes. Bermuda is hnr 
jr: 
R&i r it 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New York, Saturday, Feb. 4 , 1882. 
Beeves.-R eceipts for week, 11,193 head- do Inst 
d°- Market, unsettled. Several car-loads 
of SUchlgan oxen sold at 7^0)0. to dress 586856 lb; a 
w i r . - sioekers nt. 8e. to dress 53 n>; 
poor to lair steers at Sl^L imp.. to dress 5.15656 a.. anti 
good to strictly prime at -OJ^-jUSe. to dross 57 16. 
Calvics.—T he market has been more than 
we'-ilc 0<1 a,1Cl R but K'di'C-ted live or dead have ruled 
„„ H .o° r „u r '‘ 8 ?f‘, <1 eulVf ‘'’. Jersey, choice, 12<?«12kfo; fair to 
good, lOtt -vll^e.; pour to fair, KraUOe.; grass ftftTe.; live 
ca ves, dt-rsey, primp to choice, flftiHWc.; 4tate 
to fa'n- - r« ir lo poor 
to fair, i@8c.: Mt Holly, 16u to 220 lbs,, St-jlUc • £3d to 280 
lbs., 8@Jc ; 28Q to 4IKJ tbs., UJjitSHe.; grass, tp 
werk N "iv^ L a lpta » fC T. Sr ' v «ek. 94.319 head; do. last 
woi k, 2 -,24.1 tin. A decline lu dressed on ’change 
weakened the market for live. 
TIogs, Jersey dressed, light, St-aflWo.: do dressed 
medium, 8W,i)*?2e.; do, dressed, heavy, SenSWc.; city 
dresset!. h.Ma.st.e". live hop, corn-fed, 6- Itlu »»., $<ki 
7.0J. Pork tenderloins, prime, f Tb, 13c. 
Mtr.cn Cows —Market reported fair at $3l\<i<!5 for 
common to good milkers; a few extras at $7u<y> 5. 
, SiiKEr* and Lambs.—R eceipts for the week. 31.S0S 
head; dp last week, 211,809 do. Sheep In fair demand 
(LJO i? im i. lg u PJ^ C « p f .heef. Sheep quoted $4.12® 
b-40 V 100 lb; lambs, $6®7.75 do, 
BSIJON 
100 Buckeve Seeders Used on the Dalrymple Bonanza Farms 
other, and Is sold a.1 over the grain growing portion of the United States, &S Imeritof Au^tralla^ an™ ^EurapT^en^ fontoularT’to ' n °‘ posses3ed by anj 
P. P. MAST & CO., Springfield, Ohio. 
ml 8 ,?, J i an J ,factu , r ^ rs B ’ 1 . cI f, e ? e Force Feed Drl11 , Buckeye Eleven Foot Sower, Buckeve 
-keje Senior and Junior Walking Cultivators, Buckeye Plow Sulky, Buckeye Cider Mills, etc. 
Manufacturers of 
Platform spin Waps. 
End Spring, Slue Spring and Side Bar 
OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES , 
Phaetons, Road Wagons, Etc., Etc. 
Terms for 1882 
The subscription price of the Rural New-Yorker is 
Single Copy, per year.$2.00 
Six months. L10 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid.$3.04 (12s. 6d. 
Franoe .*. 3.04 (16fr. 
French Colonies. 4.08 (20 H fr. 
Any one sending a club of seven Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application, 
Having recently enlarged our works, we are 
prepared to, and will lurnbha better wagon 
for the money than any other concern In the 
United States. All our work Is fully warrant¬ 
ed- No shoddy or poor work Ik allowed to 
leave our shops, Catalogues furnished on ap- 
plh-ation. Agents wanted everywhere. 
CORTLAND WAiJON CO.. CORTLAND, N. Y. 
BRANCH OKEICK, 263 WABASH AVE., CHICAUO, ILL. 
Mention (liie paper when you write. 
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Entered at the Post-ofilce at New York City 
as second-class mall matter. 
General Advertising Rates of 
THK RURAL NEW-YORI 
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Outside or last page... 50 
Discount, on 4 Insertions, 5 per ct.; 8 Ins., 1( 
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tr No advertisement Inserted for less than 
Every Jones Five Ton Wagon Seale is warranted five years, made of the best of) _ . ▲ , 
iron and steel. Double Brass Tare Ream. Jones lie pays the freight. Sold on trial. )■ PUlOn Svf 
Every size Seale equally low. For free book on Seales address. ) ' lou \ 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, Binghamton. N. Y, 
The disappointment, vexation and loss from the failure of the season’s 
supply of Vegetables, by planting worthless seeds, is a fict experienced 
perhaps once by every gnawer. To all such, and those who want a 
strictly reliable strain of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, 
we invite you t-j give DREt R'S GARDEN SHEDS a tii.ii E.itiy- 
four years' experience in furnishing the most critical Market Gar¬ 
deners and Amateurs with their supplies of seeds, secured by 
thorough inspection of growing crops and satisfactory trials on our own 
farm. DRKH.R'S GARDEN CALENDAR FOR 1882, giving 
complete descriptive and priced lists, mailed free. Please state if a 
Market Gardener. 
SISITS-Y- .A.. DREEB, 
714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
Address IH« * 191 Water Ht 
Ou£* Red "in vt*r*Speeial/ s ' ^ ^‘r » 
lemd for eheiflarTir 3, ^ m<K,Bl ° Utrtt of Ul " world ‘ 
1 UISS 1 .LL & Co., Massillon, O. 
REID’S 
^.VIABLE 
SIMPLEST £ B€ST. 
Agents Wanted 
THE MASSILLON PONY MILL 
BUTTER WORKER 
Most Effective and Convenient 
Also Power Workers. 
Cap-city 10,000 lbs.per DAY 
Iinttor Printer*, Shlnping 
Boxes, etc, .s.-nrfmitar 
A. H- REID, 
26 S. 16th street, Phlla., Pa. 
H’eed. yoxxr Stocli 
WITH THE 
Waste on Your Farm. 
PRINDLE STEAMER 
FOR COOKING FOOD FOR STOCK 
Just the thing. 
PIUUKS REDUCED. 
BARROWS, 8AVKRY & CO., Limited 
PlULAmtLPHIA Pa. 
THE PATENTEE OF THE TIGER RAKE 
OFFERS FOR SALE 
20,000 Acres of 
CHOICE WHEA T LAN OS 
In the Oohlen Northwest, These lands are located In 
Ransom County, Dakota Territory, on the line of the 
forgo and Southwestern Brunch of the Northern Pa¬ 
cific Railroad, and other railroads now being con¬ 
structed, and are not excelled for the production of 
wheat by any lunds in the market. His address Is 
J. E. WISNKK, 
Lisbon, Ransom Co., 
Northern Dakota. 
Barminal o. «n r k 
as riprii-virli-d. 
^ HALLOCK’S 
IMPROVED 
HAND SEED-DRILL 
Supplies a long; felt want. ioo Sold In 
Ninety Days. 
RUSSELL & CO., Massillon, 0. 
op 
_ CuruSHIli 1 " 1 
NORDYKE & ilARMUN CO., Iudlrt oU», lad. 
| Sows Beet, Carrot, Parnnip, Turnip, 
Rutu-Paga, Onion, amt all small seeds 
In drills, S- nton receipt of 85.00. 
0CK, 00 B. Ck.-irlo, 6tr««t, Bslttmore, Md. 
WANTED, 
A Max and Wifk to take charge of a highly cultiva¬ 
ted farm. Mun must be a practical farmer anil un¬ 
derstand care of stock. Wife must understand gen¬ 
eral housework, Including butter making. Will rent 
If satisfactory arrangements can be made. Address 
HENRY STUDKUAKEK, South Blni), Ini*. 
ALARY 
AND EXPENSES PAID 
.need farmer* and oiher» selling aur 
to incxperlc 
COOLEY CREAMERS. 
Greatly IUlPKOVEi) 
In dally us 
Grapes. Roses, etc, J. E. Wiut.nlv. Hocheeier^.Y. 
John Saul’s Catalogue ot New, 
Rare and Beautiful Plants 
for 1882 . 
Will be ready In February with a colored plate. It Is 
full In really good amt beautiful plants, New Dracas- 
nas, New Crotons, New Roses, New Pelargoniums, 
with a rich collection of Nine Foliage and other 
Plants, well grown and at low prices; Free to nil my 
customers, to others 10 eta., or a Plain copy free 
Catalogues of Hosom. Seeds, Fruit trees, Orchids, 
*c,, free. JOHN SAUL, Washington. 1>. C. 
LOOMINGTON (phehixj 
In <lnlly um in over 15,wx> fao 
tone* ami italrlf'8. Kursecuring 
jgJ HUM ERY. 
I J& S! iiSft'aSJSBSS’&fBJiS 
Sidney TUTTLE, Aot,, Bloominoton, Illinois. 
PB B® m J Plants that are rvii-pf|»|i 
B E RRY~~‘«-«jtREE 
. . " " " ", See Berry Leaf for points prices 
and particulars. E. B. UN'Luaiun.L, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 
'. UCANUMCS*, ruRirv and ohkat- 
ItKT rOSSIBLK AMOUNT OF UREXM 
HAVE NO fiylLU.. 
Made In FOUR STYLES. 
TEN SIZES each, t- 
__ —... - - J——- Durable and 
ornameulul. Skint automatic¬ 
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crkam a.tTHKittNo plan. Four (401.11 iikIMi.s 
nnd Six sII.VEK JleduU For SUPERIORITY 
Also Davis Swing Churns, Butter Workers, Printers 
Ac., Ac. Send postal for circulars. 
VtRMUNY FARM MACHINE CU. Bellows Falls, Vermont. 
