SEPT 2 
THE RURAL MEW-YORKER 
613 
LITTLES CHEMICAL FLUID 
ll@14c; do. Western, 10®He; ducks, State, Pa. and 
Jrr.ey, V pair, 75e.@#1.25; do. Western, «l@75e; Geese, 
western. V p«lr.Sl,3?@1.50; do. State, Pa. and Jersey, 
* pair, *t.75@2.3S. 
Pressed Poultry-Turkeys, small. 1'Je; do. law, 
Springs, Philadelphia, 4 to 5 fts # palr,22@23c; 
do. Plilla. 8 to t Its V pair,IS lb,21@ffl6; chickens, State, 
choke broilers, 18@19c, do. Western, large broilers, 
I7@39c; do. Western small broilers, 15@17e; fowls, 
Buck* Co. mid N. J , prime, 17®I,So; do. 1,. I. and N. 
J., fair to Rood, uvaifc; do. Philadelphia dry picked, 
prime, 19cj do. State and Western, dry picked, 
lI@l 8 o; do. do., scalded, )6®17o; do. ralr to good, 15® 
Ific; ducks. Jersey, F lb, IMJSo- do. State and Western, 
fair to good. U@l3e: do. Philadelphia. Spring, * lb, 
19&2UO: do 1- l , Spring, 16@tSo; do. State and Western 
Spring. ll@16c. 
Vicuirrs lines —Good demand for potatoes, and 
prices held about steady for Long Island mid N - IV 
Jersey Rose. Albany and Troy lots In fair supply. 
Sweet* are plenty and only prime lotsof large yellow 
wtl 1 bring SI.,Vi per bbl. Onion* are selling n trifle 
72c: mixed Western, 50@fii>c; white do. 67<a75e: white 
State. G8@75e - No. 2 mixed August, 57%@58?-£o; do. 
September, 46%@4Sc; do. October, 46®4C?ic; do. 
November, 46@46%c. 
VISIBLE SUPPLY OK OUAIH IS THE UNITE!) STATES AND 
CANADA. 
AUg. 19, Allg. 20, 
1882. 1881. 
bush. bush. 
Wheat. 12,410,255 17.559.0IR 
Corn. 5,068,681 17 854.97B 
Oats. 2,484,507 7,780,760 
Barley. 28.292 125 377 
Rye. 633,025 33.1,817 
Prices of Provisions—Pork—New mess September, 
*22. old. mess. spot. 21,50031.71; new; *22.25; extra 
prime, *19.25; Western prime mess, *21.25®21 50 city 
family' mess. *2\i*.*;ncw mess August, *21.9 i@22.00; 
Sentembor, *22. October. * *2.10® 22.41 Reef very 
firmly held, and demand moderate,extra mess *13.50; 
city extra India mess. In tes, *tU,M>*HS3l) beef ham* 
quoted. *1&Jo for prime. Cut meats,light smoking 
bellies, 15e; pickled Ixlllns, 10 lb average. 14%C; d<*. 12 
lb 14c; pickled shoulders, lOMc; plekted hums 14%'dt 
14%c; smoked *h'>UM«<r». Il5j®l2c; smoked hams, 
15%@lfie. Middles very scarce, prices here wholly 
nominal, long clear, quoted 13%e; at West higher 
and In demand, long clear. I3c: short clear, 13,70c 
Dressed hogs ll%@ll%c Bard for export, 12.12%@ 
12.7714c; September, 12.67%@12,72%<i; city xtcam, 12.40 
@12.50; refilled quoted, 12.850. comluent. 
Buttkii — Demand continues gaod on choice and 
fancy stock, and there Isa hardening tendency on 
values. State dairy brttler, when strictly choice, 
sell* readily, ami some of tlie top low of Western are 
picked oft at a comparatively good rate. From the 
lee bouse accumulation a few of the lot3 run In a 
fortnight or so ago are now sold to u fair extent, 
but the early stored lots remain almost Intact and 
are without a market value 
Creamery fancy, TagOfle; choice, 27@2Sc; fair to good, 
24®26e; tc dinary, ‘A.viiTJe. State hair firkin tubs and 
palls, fancy, 2,c; do- choice, 24u,&c; do. good, 22t<i 
SHc; do. fair, 2n®2(c; StWP firkin* line, 27@23u: state 
Welsh tubs cliolcc. 25c: Welsh tubs, good to prime, 
2l@21c: State Welsh tubs, fair to good. I9@30c; West¬ 
ern Imitation erriuncrr, l9@£4c; do. dairy choice, 
2(>@2lo; do. good to prime, lHigiT.'e; do ordinary to 
fair, I6®l7e; Western factory, dune, choice, lfl@l7c; 
do choice current make, I Or. do. fair to good do., 
]3@lfl%o; do. ordinary, Mial PtC. 
Cheese.—I t lias again been quite a stupid sort of 
market, with values to some extent nominal, but a» 
a rule tending in buyer's favor. On qualities In any 
way faulty the tone Is very uncertain, and holders 
assert that. It Is simply useless to attempt a valua¬ 
tion, as no goods have a price until negotiations are 
closed. Ohio Hats are selling fairly. Inferior goods 
of all kinds remain under neglect. 
Slate factory, fancy il@ll%e; do. choice, 10J4@llc; 
<1a. fine. IO%® 10 %C; do medium 9%@10e; do. poor to 
fair. 7@9c; Ohio. Cheddar, good to line, 9%'alOc, do. 
flats, choice. y%@l\t)6c; do. line, 8%®9%c; do., fair 
to good, 5®He; Creamery skims, good, 5%@6c; do. 
fair, 4®5c; Skims, Iron-clad, 2@3%c 
Cotton.—T rading small and operators unwilling to 
move, spots less active. 
CUHRKNT PKIOKB POU 8POT COTTON. 
Quotation* are based on American standard of 
elRHslHentlon and on cotton In store, running In 
quality not more than half a grade above or below 
the grade quoted. 
N. Orleans 
Uplands, and Gulf. Texas 
Ordinary.... 109$ 10 15-16 1015-1 
Strict ordinary. 111-18 119* 1196 
Good ordinary. 11% 12 3-16 12 £-10 
8trlct good ordinary. 12 3-16 12 9s 12 % 
Low middling.. 12 11-10 13 13 
Strict low middling. 12% 18 3-16 13 3-16 
Middling. 13 18 5 16 13 5-16 
Good Middling. 13% 1311-16 13 li-ie 
Strict good mid tllng. 18 % 13 15-16 18 15-16 
Middling fair. 14% 14 7-16 14 7-16 
Fair. 14% 15 3-16 15 3-16 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary. 10% | Low Middling. .11% 
Strict good ordinary... 11 1-16 | Middling.1211-lt; 
DBIED Fiutits.—C hoice lots of old stock remain 
about ste»dy and occislonally And very fair sale. 
New Is firmly held un<l vainew hat sparingly offered 
but Hut wry neilvc at the moment,. 
Southern apnlt*, '.83 1 ., crop ordinary to good, 4%@ 
5%u; do. do., flue to choice, 6@6%04 do. du. fancy, n» 
7%c; Wesfcm, cr.,p 1*81. ordinary, 5@5%o; do. do., 
choice lots, 5%®5%<lf State line CUt, H&tl, 5@6c; Suite 
quarters, 1881, 5@6c; apples, rvnpuruied 168i, 11® 13c; 
do. choice, ring out, 14@15e. i‘caches. Southern, crop 
1982. 8@10e: do. I'nrolilia, crop 1982. good to rancy, 
10@l3c; do. Georgia, crop 1882. peeled, 9@llc; evapor¬ 
ated peaches, peeled, nominal; impeded peaches, 
halves, 18S2 l@4%0; do., quarters. 1SS'2, 4@4%C Plums, 
South-rn, 14® lie; L berries. 18t>2, 21@22c; Blackber¬ 
ries, 1882, 8%@3%c: Raspberries, 1982 , 28@29c; Huckle¬ 
berries, 1831, Il%@l2c- 
Eons —The position continues alow and tame. Con¬ 
sumption seems to have fallen away to a no re noth¬ 
ing, and with little hope of Increase white fruit eou- 
IIones plenty audehsap. 
Choice stock in bbls * do* ,23%024e.; State and 
Pa. in bbl*, 22%@23; choice Western, 2l%c.; other 
Western, 20%@2lu.; Canada, fresh, flue. In bids., 21% 
<a22o.; all kinds, poor logood, V.)@2Ue. 
Fuksh FuCfira.-Apples ore in moderate inquiry, 
but prices without much If any Improvement Her 
rles continue very slow. Hums in large supply and 
prices lower. Pears continue dull Gr.pes are 
plenty and slow, though bolder* ask shout same 
prices. Watermelons and nutmegs are plenty uud 
•low. 
Apples, Summer Pippin, F bbl, *1,50®2.50; do. 
Orange Pippin, $1 50@'4.lki do, Gruvenstelu, *2 00® 
2.50; do wlndlMll*. 7 e ®*1 iki; blackberries, p quart., 
;k« lc; whortleberries, mmiutaln, V % bushel, rl.UO'O 
1 25; do. Jersey, i> % bushel. 90c.»u,*1.00; do. 5ld. P 
quart, Haile; peacht s, Md and Del. extra, crate, 
£1.00®!.50; do.do. plum, do., SOtjfin ; do. ilo. basket* 
extra 75 c.®*t.OO; do. do. baskets, plain, 5 ii ilihc; 
plllfUS, egg, V bbl , *6 INka7.ua; do. Green Gage, $3 50® 
u.UU; do. Lombard, $i&®4 50; <b>. Sid. uud Del., blue, 
I' quart 0@7c; watermelon*. Md. 18 !•*•, *IH Ui@l 6 .txi; 
do. N. C. do , <6tiO@l2cO. nutmeg melons Jcrs- y v 
bbl,, *3 liP,i> 3 . 0 U pesrs, Riven Bartlett, V bbl, *7.i0ftt 
8 no do Clapp’* Favorute, do , $5 0P®li 1 * 1 ; do. N. C. V 
crate, *l,00®2ai; do. Bell, P bbl , *3.5 ®4.60; do. cook 
Ing, p bush.. $1.50®2.a': grape*, T.allman, Jerseys, > 
n, 8 ou 9 c. do Del., 36 is ea■ *, *5 no@ 61 0. do. Delawaic, 
»• tb, 2nc; do Martha, 13c; do Concord, cure a, *3 25i'S 
8 50; do. Concord, tmskels, ♦< tb, S®Tc; do. Ives, eases, 
$8 0 do llartrord, cases, *3J4>; Llo Ive* Imskot s, p 
lb, 3® C. Delimit* Virginia, hand picked, V It.., I 11 V 4 
@ 10640 ;,|o., fancy, 9 mU%c; *lo., extra prime, HjqinP^e; 
do., good to prime. b-eN o; do., sliellcd. 18 tb., v@..%c; 
Pecan nuts, ► tb , 13@l3%c. 
llAY ANDMtuaW. —Fair supply of both old and new 
linv, but musily of lower glad *, which are selling 
slow ly 10 Irregular pGeits. Mrletly choice ha> is not 
plentyund held steadily. st awcbnlliiuta very qu et. 
Hay, retail quality, line, »■ 10 1 ft*, 95c @Si,t*'; do. do. 
fair to g oil, 70@.8cc; dp. shipping quality. IHKglTc; 
Straw. No. 1 tyc, 70@b0c; do short rye, t,U@6>c, do. 
oat, 43 m, 55r. 
Hops The market D looking fairly strong. Choice 
goods sold I Inn sdiiy at 5'c cash, whiles meiUibubs 
medium quulilleS wne taken up 11 - IRi.i.4-0. Cable 
Inquiries as. to re* cut business in American hops In 
1 ondon elicit replies to the effect that prises ei.uiva 
lent to 5IM50c. have been paid this Week The total 
export* for the current week will not fall short, of 
NON-POISONOUS 
(Patented in U. S., July , 1877) 
MORRIS LITTLE * SON. Proprietors and Manuf'rs. 
This favorite and popular Dip Is the cheapest and 
vetiy rest remedy of the day Tor all Insect pe*st 
and Skin l)n eases of domestic animals; also for the 
sheep farmers -scourge worms In the tnroat of lambs, 
culled in some districts “ Lomliriz." 
Send for important U. S. test,I nonltils to 
T. W. liAWHIRD, Gcu'l Agent (ever since April, 
1879). 296 K. Chase Stiikkt, Baltimore, Md. 
[Be sure and mention this paper. | 
MTI54*. W 
CLYDESDALE HOHSKS, FEKOHERON SOR3IAN 
HORSES, TROTHNG BKKD ROADSTERS, 
HOLSTEIN AND DEVON CATTLE. 
Our customer* have the advantage of nur many 
years' ea'jifrienee In breeding and Importing lame 
collevtivM, opportunity of comparingdijperent- tyrertls, 
lam price «. because of extent q/' tui.*(wr.*j and lorn rates 
of transportation. Catalogues free. Correspondence 
solicited 
POWELL, BR.OTHER8, 
SPH1NGBORO, CRAWFORD CO., PA. 
Mention Huritl N. w-Yoricer 
g ywj. ' ■ : - tuj. AND NOT 
WL itr OU'S 
by Wsubmakers By mall, ssc. Clrcnlan 
froa. J S BIKCU A CO.. 88 Dev St.. N. V 
Yearly Sales 
;>0,000 Tons, 
FOK SALT*:. 
JERSEY BULLS »"<i BULL CALVES 
OF EXTRA RUTTER BREEDING. 
Imported bull Jersey Express, 5771, 2)4 
years old, solid mulberry fawn, black points; 
Don Tomas, 2 00f», seven years old, solid orange 
fawn; Sire Prize L/ukc, 912; Bara Imp. Le 
Gailais Fancy, 1,265, a rich milker and famous 
butter cow, making at the rate of one pound 
of butter to 5;-9 quart* of milk; Eduy, 3,378, 
four years old, cream fawn, with some white; 
sire the Prize Bull Prospect, 2047; Dam Nellie, 
1.507, with a record of 14 lbs. of butter per 
week. Also several superior registered Jersey 
Bull calves, from 6 to 12 months old, sired by 
Cloud Kapt, 2,804, and other noted Jersey 
Bulls. 
Will sell on moderate terms, for such supe¬ 
rior stock, or will exchange for registered 
Heifers, or Heifer Calve». Address 
New Yobs, Saturday. Aug. 26,1882. 
Beeves— Total receipts for six days 11,203 head.ag’st 
11,614 head the corresponding time last week. At 60th 
street the market was rated dull at Wednesday's 
prices: but at Jersey City where the offerings were 
Texans, Colorado Steers and Medium Natives there 
was an active demand at %c>. advance and all 
these grades, and the closing sales were nearly 
W. higher th.m at middle of the week. Rrlnie 
heavy steers showed but little Improvement 
Drovers were lu good spirits and could figure 
Up a margin of profit on nearly all th< ir cattle. 
Farmers who intend 
seeding down, or sow¬ 
ing Winter wheat or 
Rye, should use till* o;d 
and reliable Fertilizer, 
wlileh is uusurp'-sSed 
lor these purposes. Its 
use during August and 
September us lop-dtees 
ing on Grass or DaSd itre 
gives immediate and 
valuable returns 
For sale by oursgents 
throughout the Culled 
^tate*. Damplt lets eon 
cluing testimonial* 
and iilrcctldiiB forward¬ 
ed tree. 
Common to good Texans sold at uyotsdovfc. to dress 55 
tb; ordinary to prime Colorado steers nt lll@ll%c. to 
dress 56 tb. and common to prime natives at l«@14e 
to dress 55®57 lb. Texan beef sides Sold at 8 @tlc. and 
Colorado do. nt 8%@!0c Tor extreme. Poor to prime 
native sides innged Irotn 8 to ! 2 e. 
Calves. -Trade dull at SM@4Rc. for Grassers. 4*@ 
50 for buttermilk calves and 7@8%e.. for common to 
prime veals. Opy dressed veata were nearly lo per 
ft higher, and Me. w«.i paid for the best, in Washing¬ 
ton Mnrket. No change In dressed grassers and 
buttermilk calve*. 
Hiikki* and Lambs.—T otal receipt* for six days, 42,738 
head, against 39,452 head for the corresponding time 
last week. There was UO life to the trade and butch¬ 
ers were perfectly indifferent whether sellers would 
accept their Idas or not for their Stock. Poor to 
prime Sheep sold at 4@5%o , and a few selected weth¬ 
ers reached 5%e. Common to prime lambs sold at 5% 
@6%e. 
Hoos.- Total receipts for six days,13,612 head, against 
11,369 head for the same time last week. Market quiet 
Country dressed strong a>- lU-li'it I le. for heavy, ll 'q® 
llUe. for medium and 11 %@ 11 H«. for light (Including 
pigs). Sonic of the heavy hogs have arrived in bad 
order and have been sold at 10 } 4 @ 10 %e, 
Glidden & Curtis 
GENERAL SELLING AGENTS. 
5 Trentonr. Bank Building, Boston, Mass, 
Co-Operative stock 
Fredericksburg, Vi 
DR. C. W. BENSON'S 
SKIN CURE 
Vegetable Sicilian 
m Is Warranted to Cure 
^ ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, w 
g INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, £ 
g ALL ROUCH SCALY ERUPTIONS, t» 
S DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, 
d SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES and g 
** TENDER ITCHINCS on *11 porta of tha "* 
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removes tau and freckles, and is tbs BEST toilet 
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5 1 Thir new wheat Is indeed a w,ruder. Y iclded thf* ■‘(’.■v- 
8191 . witli onlioary cultivation, 144 Bti*hel* lo llio 
acre dunble the yiehl oi GlawwC. Me\l 1 terranesn, 
and Fultx. on same I ami. Large, handsome ivluto 
bervj, with slighl amber tinge, making supcav >r flour. 
Long. Miff straw, standing well, tieanied. extremely 
hardy—per lb., post i>ald, jOr.; byjivlght or ex- 
iire-;*. pock. SI..>0; bushel, Sg-IMI i bag of 2S> 
Lushelb. S 10.00. M" have aUo,1 u*«in Islorul. 
Mediterranean, Dot, Delaware Amber, Foltz, Rod 
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low prices. Scud for descriptive circular. 
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1114 Market btreet., Philadelphia, 
“Golden Prolific 
WONDERFUL 
Seed Wheat 
.09? TWENTY-SIX SHOT SPORTING RIFLE$15 
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LENGTH OF BARREL 22 & 28 in 
CREATEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED 
EVANS TWENTY-SIX SHOT„..MACAZJNE_SPORTINC RIFLE 
SHOOTS 26 SHOTS IN 60 
x »«» t»*«j ^vuf. 'iiiroirini? rtoyrn ti hua 4 • 
.oo for f.ch* THIS IS POSITIVELY 
*114*11 nt t uriitr, Ioni;ckt rnn^tl* rmlnl Ion 
V>|» «ro. encraved black walnu 
THE 
NC'E to »st ono cl thcio m*«ai<trw.nt UUle*. TH E_ EVANSi “ 
|,f,t cen.lrurtrd and nio%t perfect repealing Ititlei la tar Wolld. It I 
!»»-** . !--- - Ti, at wulch dLUuco It la lnoro accu- 
g. iii?W 0 rk lag pVet t a re all ttoi'lof thu flucst quality, ease hardcue .1 and 
. ...it»U!ll», M » were onal.led to nilrt'haSO their wbols *toelt of over * 50 .ouB we'D' “ f t*"*/**-* 
<s*Uill»S hr. abruj oboca'sdO each, and wlmn pi It lot 11 Kot.l they can net bn mirrhaaeil a rain at any 1 dor. Order no VV ■ 
rea.Uly.cU It for $30 to $*10. TAKE NOTICE, we \ 
kpoaU** Kill.. VI In’ll harr.1, a. above deerthrd. catnuli, heard and when lull relure"d t* «. fcae of c.preaa 
3»me TfrltllC"*. Or .onto, 0. D..privlhg*of nx.inm.suoll.upou >' l ' ur ®Xa 1 i«t™md^“snU»iwtmarrd wuhenic. W* alto 
cfiur^ca In ejne TOT! da Hot t*k« H* but WO d«> ntit Ml nd thw wlico sent 0,0. I>*r * I -u ttrRill" fnrmutly sold for $60, 
hi vo s few hundred •!.„»« «M l»*k bsrrsll BUbs St »U oaobsnd » f*» W ll Jr at o-vuVak. Urn-, et RMoadhigTooi; 
and ll tbc moKi bBAUliful AmlnoonrAt« w**Apou lt> the Worltt. Monry by P.Oa • r . . , ....... fivrry llldn jju*r»otccd 
for mloadlng.t.eU. * 1 . 00 , former prlcojr,. DO Cgnto. UM;pr «. » ms “ ,wo*y..r«. 1 have 
nAvfArt or uioucy refMosl«»d- U N SO LI C ITE D TESTIM O N I A LS I ,, th@ atti Wri--l’Oilcr anil llaUnrtl.U beata llu*OI NIL'*— 
atiet CO Balftlor, .ton. run -Kit Karson, Or. " ' Lav. u«rd tho e™. m o«....ratltion vf Tihii -.‘in thorn whorevor t 
J Frank Lock*, Bumsmavilla, M, no. •• It ahoo./lilu ahouaos lira I Icsnclsan outs whelo Indians ^ M W l 1 know It to be tno best Bifio In tha 
m“-T««naJflrk. •* 11 la tho Stron^.t Shoollng Quu I ever potto m y shoulder, and as for accuracy Itcan i bo iiiti. 
markoL'^A. u“vd, of Y.U.' Sharp Shooter.. W. WU 1 forfeit *300 tfthi. lUllo a »o« «s ■r^pvr.ooted maids 
TAKE NOTICE. This target M-aa made with tho Evan, .hooting off-hand at 200 yards ' x^io otir responsibility wo refer 
of one uilnuto, and wltflout rsmovlt. K the Kltto from the Shoulder. Of course ninch liner ahboth'S omld be done by teklnK UiM. A» « w , L u N Q T 
t» tint ah.lt, loads and cocks. 
-R LAST CH 
llkkcstfircilf -a, a. ------ . - 
)CK AUvi Higutcd with S r«.1u»t«d op to KO( 
i lu the flock A» shown In wnrklmr oarta «:'o All 
