OCT 24 
m£ RURAL NEW-YORKER 
725 
terday 10@15c on rough and light, of which 
the supply chiefly consisted; mixed, $7@7.80; 
heavy, $7.85@8.90; skips. *4.75@6.75. Cattle 
the demand was improved and prices were 
10@15c. higher; good to choice shipping, |5. 
25@6 25; common to fair $4@5; butchers’ 
stronger at $2.50@4 25. Stockers and feed¬ 
ers about steady at $3.20(0)4.40. Milkers and 
Springers $9!5@7/> par head. Range active 
and 10c higher; Texans, $3.80@3.S0; Ameri¬ 
cans $4.20@5 20. Sheep fairly active and 
firm; range, f3.40@4.25, common to fair na¬ 
tive, $3.@3.50; medium to good, $o.60@4 10; 
choice to extra, $4.25@4.00. 
Cincinnati.—Whkat firm; No. 2 red Win¬ 
ter, fL01(O)1.02spot; $1 October; $1.02& No¬ 
vember; 00c. all the year. Corn Arm; No. 2 
mixed 77c. spot; 00%c. October ; 59c. Novem¬ 
ber ; 51%@51%c. December ; 52%c. all the 
year; 48c. January. Oats stronger: No. 2 
mixed 38@39c. spot; 35c. October; 34c. No¬ 
vember; 33t^c. all the year; S-V^c. May. Ryk 
firm at 64e. Barley firm; extra No. 3 Ball, 
82X@83c. Pork quiet $24. Lard dull at 12.50c. 
Bulkmeats firm; shoulders, lObj'c.; clear rib, 
15c. Bacon steady ; shoulders, ll)£c.; clear 
rib, lO^c.; clear, 17&c. Hogs quiet; com¬ 
mon and light. S6@8.25; packing and butch¬ 
ers’, $7.70@8 70. Butter— Creamery brings 
lc. above quotations for single packages of 
fancy, but there are few buyers of round lots 
and it is difficult to effect sales to any large 
extent. First to extra creamery sells at 32@ 
34c., prime do at 30@31c., fancy dairy at 25@ 
26c., prime to choice Western Reserve at 23 @ 
25c., medium do 18@20c., good to choice Cen¬ 
tral Ohio at 17(g20c., and common at 14@16c. 
per lb. Cheese continues in good request, 
and the market is stronger for all grades. 
Choice Ohio factory sells at llj-£@12c.; half¬ 
skim at 10@10Kc., Northwestern at 8@9c.; 
New York full cream Cheddar at 13@14c per 
lb. Ginseng is in less active demand and 
pricer are lower. Dealers pay $1.65@1.75 per 
lb. for prime to choice. Hops —The demand 
is fair and the market is firm for prime to 
choice Eastern at 70@72c. per lb. Hemp — 
The offerings are light and the market is firm¬ 
er at previous prices. Prime rough Kentucky 
sells at |100@110 per ton, single dressed at 7@ 
8c., double do at S@9c. per lb. from store. 
Potatoes —The receipts are ample for the 
current demand and the market is barely 
steady. Prime to choice Early Rose sell at 
$1.75@2.00 per bbl., and Burbank at $2@2.25 
from stores, and 25c. less on arrival. Michi¬ 
gan Early Rose 55@60c. per bushel on track, 
and Indiana at 50@55c. Sweet Potatoes — 
The demand is moderate at $2@#.25per barrel 
from store. 
St. Louis.—Wheat— No. 2 Red Fall, 93% 
@94%c. cash; 94%@94%c. October; 93%(g 
«3%c. November; 95V 8 c. December; 96%c. 
January; 94%c. all the year; 91%c. May; No. 
3 Red Fall, 9U@90%c; No. 4 do. 84%@85c. 
Corn, 65%(tij65%c. cash; 65@65%c. October; 
58%c. November; 48%c. December; 48c. Jan¬ 
uary; 58^@51%c. all the year; 49%c. May. 
Oats at33@34c. cash; 33%c. October; 31%c. 
November; 30T£<S3l%'e. December; 31%@ 
3l%c. all the year; 33%c. May. Rye firm at 
56%@56%c. Barley steady; sample lots, 65 
@90c. Butter steady; dairy, 20iu;2(>c; cream¬ 
ery, 28(i<31c. Egos steady 20</t21c. Pork 
firm at $23 50 cash; $23.25 October; jobbing 
at $23.50; #19.00 January. Bulkmeats firm; 
shoulders, 10c; short rib, 14.70c; short clear, 
15.15c. Bacon firm; shoulders, ll%c; short 
rib, 16%c; short clear, 17%c. Lard dull and 
nominal at 11%'c, 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, Oot. 14, 1882. 
Beans and Picas.— Beans, marrow, 1S81 prime, $2.70® 
2.75: do fair to good, $2 5tl@2 65; medium 1881. choice, 
$2.85@2.40, do.fatr to good,$2.30©2.25; do.pea.eholee,$3. 
®3.10, do. fair to good, $7.50®2.75; do. while kidney, 
1881, choice, $3.00® 3.10; do. do. fair to (food, $2.5i 
©2.80 do. red kidney, 1881, choice. $3,OU©8 40; do. 
do., fair to KOOd, $2 H0®2 80; do. turtle soup, $2 00; 
do. foreign mediums, $1.7a®i.80; do. do., ordinary, 
$L50©1.65: Pea*, green, 1881, prime, $1.43®t.S0; do. do. 
poor to good. $: 23® 1.30; do. southern, b. n. 0 two- 
busn bug, $2.75®S0U. 
Breaustufks and P HO vision a.-Prices for Flour. 
Meal aim Feed.— Kt.orit. Ni>. 2. $2 00@3,?5 lat 
ter an extreme, superfine, $3.I0®4,15, latter ei 
treme; common to fair extra Slate, $100(34.fO; 
good to fancy do.. $4.45©ii.80; Common to good ex 
tra Western. $4.0d®4 60; good to choice, $4.«5®8.75; 
common to good extra round hoop Ohio; $4 00®4.85; 
good to choice do., $4.9U©7.00; common extra Min¬ 
nesota, $4-1(06*4.76: clear, $ r >.n0®6.7,5; rye mixture, 
$5.(X)®6.U0; bakers' extra, $R Oh®7.5t»; straight, $6,25® 
7.25; patent, $7 00®8.VJ; St, Louis common to ralr ex 
tra. $1.00®*,7.>; good to very choice family, $4.80®7.fi0; 
patent Winter wheat extra, $6,25®7,00; city mill ex 
tra for West Indies, .5 J®a.6o; South America, $5 70 
®5.85; patent, $6.75a?.N.r. Southern flour; $4.63®3,3U 
for conimOD to good extra: $5.35®?,Hi Tor good to 
choice; export, $AvXi5.33. Rye Hour a shade hi conger; 
. Jl.. .. -«.<! ll.ol> 111 * * ) t.. II t..v. « > ti I 
S* w --lH Tr hm-ThT^»■ iJLL 
Buckwheat flour fairly active; $3 35© 1.00 Corn meal — 
Brandywine. #4.30 Yellow Western quoted at, $1.10 
®4.3 'Jl Feed a little stronger lliau last week. 
Prices for grain.—W hkat No. 2 red, $1.0!) '-4 free 
on hoard; Ungraded Spring. 900; No. 2 Chicago, $1,06 
delivered; hard No. S spring, $1.23; ungraded Winter 
red,85c ®$1.1U; No. 3fUM!*; steamer No. 2red, 1 004® 
1.04*4, No 2 red. $I/.*8M®' IM fur cartlflcates. $1 OS?;® 
1.10 uellvered; No. 1 red. $1.12; ungraded White, 83c.® 
$1.12; steamer No. 2 white. SlffiSloi do. No. 3 white, 
SUSaC: No. 2 white. $1.1CV»® 1.U6W; steamer No. 1 white, 
94@«(ic: No. 1 white. $i.' $M®1.09!* for certificates, 
No 2 red October,$1.08*1.09; do. November, $1 COM® 
MOW; do. Hecembcr, $1. do. seller the year, 
$1.08®!. 08 ; No. I white November, $UK)>$'»1 «9W. 
Rye—Q uiet, steudy, 69®73c. for Western: 74®78e. for 
Canuda and State. Baui.cy lower. With more dis¬ 
position to realize; No. 2 two-rowed State, Hi'c; Can¬ 
ada No. 1, $1. do. do. bright, $1 06; No. i. two-rowed 
Slate quoted,85c; No. 1 four-rowed State 95c; No. 2 do. 
90. Corn —Ungraded Western mixed, 76@79V*c: do. 
white, 75c; No. 3, 79c. an extreme; No 2, mixed, 
78®78J*c; in elevator, 78®7916c. delivered; No. 2 
mixed October, 76*^@78c; do. November, 73*4®74%c; 
do. December. 68!*®09?ic; do. seller the year, 68j.i® 
tiO&o. Oats-N o. H, 89c.; No. 2, ■10)4ffl4llS{o. for certi¬ 
ficates. 42c. delivered; No. 1 quotPd, 41c.; No. 8 white, 
*')4t®rl3c; No. 2, 4f.t4®47c, No I quoted 530; mixed 
VI este-n, 35®l2e; white do., 42©82c; white State, 
do., I9®ite., No. 2 Chicago, 41«c. delivered; No. 2 
mixed October, 40W©40?*C; do. November, 41®4lJ-9?j 
do. December, 42®42«*c. 
Prices of Prov lalons—Pork—New mess spot. $23.25! 
clear back. $29 HO. new mess, November $22.50; Octo' 
lier. quoted Cii SuOiiAWA city family mess. $2u.lX> 
Beef—Transaction* are In small lots only; packet, $2fi; 
plainnit'KS, $.:t,*X); extra mess, $1A50 ®i4aw: packet, 
$15.&.''t'.7.U0, oily extra Indiau mess, lu tea., $28®30. 
Beef bams, quoted $U(0®13.0a Cut menu—1 lckled 
lelllrs, 12 to 14 B average, UV^c; pickled hainn, 14V4® 
pickled sluiulders, 9c; smoked shoulders. Us; 
smoked hams, l r >M®15HjC. Bacon—iong clear, here, 
isc; at 5Vest,do. lie; short clear. 15 »o. Dressed hogs 
—Demand moderate; city, HrR®I0%c. Lard—Demand 
for cash loisls more active; prime steam spot, 13® 
13.194c! October, 12.92t6wjl2.9J | .je; November. 12.5:^ 
® 12.62c; December, li I'JkiMl'iir.'i^c; city steam dull 
and unsettled, I2t0®l2.65c; No. 1 city nominal, 12® 
12.25c; refined, quoted, ISo. Continent. 
Butter.—T he fre*h creameries go out closely, with 
up to 3i®340. on W'.- lern and 35c on S'ate quite fre¬ 
quently mentlouud. An occuslouul package of Htate 
aalry proves good enough to command extreme 
figures, but most of the desirable product ia held 
baek, and buyers do not like the offering as made. 
June goods are still gradually finding a market, and, 
us thu attractive assortment works down values 
harden 
Creamery fancy, 35c; choice, 33@84e; fftlr to good, 
23®32c; ordinary, 22®27e: do. June choice, 2S®29; do. 
June, fair to good, 34®2T; State half firkin tubs and 
nulls, fancy, die; do. choice. 27®2*o; do. good, 24® 
26c; <io. fair, 3l®:iie; State nrktns dalrv entire, 27® 
26 c; do. fine, iPc; do. ralr to good. 21®27c; state 
Welsh tube choice,3f-®29e; Welsh lube, good to prime, 
2'.®25c; Suite WeLsb tubs, fair 1o good' 19®20e; West 
ern Imitation creamery, 22i27c; do. dairy choice, 
24r427e; do. good to prime, 2o®2!c; do. onllnary to 
fair, l%i9c; Western factory, June, choice, 
do. fair to good, 10®17e; do. choice current make. 17® 
I7.t6c; do. fair to good do., 15*4®Hie; do. ordinary, 
14^®15c. 
Ohkksk -State factory, fancy to home trade, 12W® 
13c; do. fancy September to shippers, 125<,®l2' ic; do. 
choice, late August, 11MC; prime, do. 11®U do. 
tine, 10 Jf®lU? 4 C; do. medium 9^®10c; do. poor to 
fair, 7®9c; Ohio Cheddar, good to fine, 11®12J4C, do. 
finln, (’holer, lljj{®12c; do. tine, l0®ll}^c; do., fair 
to good, 6®Uc; Creamery skims, good, 6®So; do. fair, 
4®514c; Sklrus, Iron-clad, 2®%c 
Cotton.— Th® option market was dull at close or 
week, aud about all transactions were confined to 
January. Dealings In spots were more active. Re¬ 
ceipts since September 1. 633,063 bales, against 718,744 
bales same period last year. 
CURRENT PRICES FOR SPOT COTTON. 
Quotations are based on American standard <>r 
classification and on cotton In store, running In 
quality not more than half a grade above 01 be.ow 
tne grade quoted. 
N. Orleans. Texas. 
Uplands, aud Gulf. 
Ordinary. 
Ktrtct ordinary. 
Good ordinary.. 
Strict good ordinary... 
Low middling. 
Strict low middling. 
Middling. 
Good Middling. 
Strict good middling. 
Middling fair. 
Fair. 
9 7-16 
1UJ-1 
9 li-16 
•'•1 
9 11-16 
lORj 
10 « 
10 1116 
10 15-16 
10 15 16 
11J* 
11K 
11% 
115-16 
11W 
114* 
U>s 
11 11-1G 1112-16 
11 13-16 
12 
12 
12 
12 3-16 12 3-16 
12!* 
12 11-16 12T1-16 
13}4 
13 7-16 
13 7-16 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary.856 | Low Middling. 10)^ 
Strlot good ordinary. ... 9 7-16 1 Middling. 11 1-16 
Duiko FnriTS.—Southern apples, 1882, crop ordinary 
to good, t>Hi®7c; do. do., fine to choice, '^©HJ^sc; do. 
do., fancy. 85<®9c; Western crop 1882 ordinary, 5>q® 
5440 ; do. do. choice lots, 6 ® 6 >-fc; apples. ISSl, evap¬ 
orated. 12®14c; do. choice, ring cut, 15®!5H*", 
Peaches, Southern.erop 1*82,7Ji®9e: <io. Carolina, crop 
1882, good to fancy, ll®15e; do. Georgia, crop 188?, 
peeled, 9©13c: evaporated peaches, peeled, 24©2?e; 
do. do. unfunded, 17®’.3e; unpccled peacheo, halves, 
18*1, 5M®5 : h<e; do., quarter*.. 1SSJ, 5c; Flumi, South 
eru, 14©15c; do. State, 155«®t6c; Cherries 1882, 21© 
22c; Blackberries, 1883, Raspberries, 1883. 
30hi©31c; Huckleberries. 1881, l3®14c. 
Kuos.—The fresb additions are not very large, the 
demand pretty good and the market welt sustained. 
Choice stock, in bbls.. * dozen. 30c^State aud Penn¬ 
sylvania, in bbls .2S®29c; choice Western, 2R5y®27c: 
other Western, 25t<@26c; Canadian, fresh, fine. In 
bbls., 25ht®«6>6c; all kinds, poor to good 24®25c. 
FuKSir KflUiTH.— Apples rather slow though really 
choice stock is still held about Ateady, Receipts or 
peaches are very light. Pears selling rather slowiy 
Pours selling rather slowly. Concord grapes In good 
demand an <1 a shade firmer. Red grapes continue 
slow. Craubcrr es held firmly for strictly prime 
stock. Chestnuts more plenty aud lower. 
Apples, Western N. Y., selected, $2J2W<2.50: do 
mixed lots, $1 ..V>.® 2 . 0 >; 2h-oz. per bbl„$2 5un2 7a do. 
BaldwUi' 8 , do. $2.2*®2.75; do. Greenings, do. $2.U)@ 
2,50. windfails. do. $|®1.5U Peaches—Jersey, faucy, 4* 
basket, $2 36©3 DO; do. plain, $1.50a2,0O; Pears, ice¬ 
house, Bartlett 18 barrel, $ 10 . 1 X 1 ® 15.00. do. deck- is. 
do.. $6 .iXI®1ij.iX); do. cooking, *< bush., $7.50@2.L*o 
Quinces No. 1, V bbl. gVOOttsH); quinces. No. 2. V 
bbl., $2.in®3 IXJ Grape*, W. N. Y„ Del., n, 7©se. 
do do. Catawba, 7c; do. do. Iona, 7e; do. do. Con¬ 
cords. I®41$r; up-river, Concord, -•ases, #1.75(42.011; up¬ 
river Concord, -e Tb, 4 ®ll*c; crauborrle , Cape C d, 
fancy, V bbl. $UI®1U.80; do. good to prime, do $7.HI 
©9.50 do 18 crate, *2.50®$3.50; do, Jersey, prime. 
r crate, $2.75®3.25; do. fair to good, * crate. $' 2 . o 
©2.50; Peanuts, Virginia, hand-picked, 18 n... 9 ® 95 - 4 c; 
do., fancy, SVijSVe; do. extra prime, SQ© 8 t u u; uo., 
good to prime. 7<>6i>e; do., shelled per lb, 4iij®5t»c; do. 
Spanish shcuxMt. F ft., 7c; chcsnuts, per bushel, 
4.1)0® 4.50. 
Hat and Straw.— The supply of medium and prime 
Timothy continues liberal, an-1 prices remain about 
steady for fine stock. Rye straw steady. Oat straw 
dull aud weak. 
Hay, retail quality, fine, $1 100 ibK.,90cj do. fair to 
good, 70®90c. do. shipping quality, 60c; straw, No. 1 
rye, 60c; do. short rye, 40®a)c: Uo. oat, 30®35c. 
Hoi-a.—N Y. State, crop of 1882, choice. Tib: do. do. 
mediums, 67®K8c; do. do., low grades, 65@K6c; crop of 
1881, good to choice, 65®68c; Eastern crop of 1882, fair, 
to choice, 63®iu. 
Pom/ruv and Game — Live piultry—Strictly prime 
near-by chickens In fair request. Western chickens 
sell slowly at generally 14c. aud some poor have to 
be closed out at ISc. Fowls are plenty and slow 
Turkeys steady. Ducks and geese unchanged 
Spring chickens, nearby, F n., I5®16c; do. W«. 
Lwu. 13®llC: fOWIB, l'a. aud Jersey # Bb. 14c; do. 
state. 14c. do. Western. !3©14e. do. Southern, ISo- 
roosters old, tt>. Sc; 18 Turkey*. Jersey and Pa 18 
lb 11® 14c; do. Western, 10®14c; ducks, State, Pa. atd 
Jersey, %( pair. »5c.©$1.25; do. Weateru. 50©«5; Geese, 
Western. *< pair,$1.12® 1.37; do. State, Pa., and Jers y. 
18 pair. $1 5<i®2 (X>. 
Drea ed poultry Turkeys Spring, I4®16c; do. o'd. 
16®l»c; Springs, Philadelphia, 4 to 5 lbs ♦ pair, 21© 
22c: do- Philo. 8 to 4 Tbs > p..lr, p n>, I9©2l)e; chit k 
ens. State; choice, 15®16c; do. Western, 14o#l5; fowls. 
Bucks County aud N. J., prime. 16®17c; do. L. I. and 
si 1 W— 1 _ * . .. I IkraiC... I . liL.il__.,1-1. ..a 
prime, 17®I8e; da State and Western, dry picked, 15 «, 
16c. do. do., scalded, I4®15c: do. fair to good. 18® 
14c; ducks. Jersey, 18 n>, I4©15c; do. State and Wed 
eru, fair to good, 12® 13c; do, Pbiiadelphlu Spring, ;0 
®22c; do. 1. 1. Spring, lK©2t*e: do, stati- and Vv T estei'n, 
Spring, I6®18c 
Game—Partridges, eastern, aud Minnesota, 50e© 
$1.25; ilo„ State ana other Western, p pa..-, $1.10^ 
1,25; Grouse, do. 75c©$l,00, Woodcock, 8 pair, $1 141 
©1.25: grass plover, 18 ilc/.eu, $2 5t>®$3; English snipe, 
fwsh killed, $1 dozen. $1.50®2.(X) do. and plover, pi or 
to fnlr, $1® 1.25; tame squabs, light. #3.1X8*3.25; Co 
dark, do., $20'©2,25; tnme plgcoos. live, p pair, 3u 
®40c; wild ducks, mallards, V pair, 50c: do. teal, 
18 pair, 40®30c, do. common, p ;>alr. 25@8t)o; veni¬ 
son, short saddles. » ft 20®2lc. 
Suqar.—R efined Sugar, cut loaf, 95»,©9iWc; crushed 
94sc; cubes, 9We; powdered, 9$£®9^c; grauulatei 1 , 
9 3 11x4.9' ;C. mould “A" 9l^c; confectioners “A" SiuyVfs-; 
coffee "A" standard, 8$g©9i-&e: coffee olf "A” 8R@ 
me-, white extra ’C 1, 8^®8-V; extra *'0” 7-J t ®8>f 1 c', 
“O,” 7*4®759e; yelow, 6Js@7 l -^c. 
T«bacco.—K entucky leaf quiet; lugs. 6®7tiic: leaf, 
7*6@12Wc; seed leaf has been fairly active; I8S1, Penu- 
sylvaula. private terms; v> locoiisin Havana, seed, 10 
®19c; Wisconsin seed leef, 12t*c; 1880, Pennsylvania, 
10@20c; 1880, State flats, 8H@14c; 1881, New England. 
16@25c; Havana, 88c.@$l.20. 
Vegetables.— There is a liberal supply of Irish po¬ 
tatoes, and with a slow demand the tone continues 
weak and Irregular. Sweet* dulL Onions plenty 
and and weaker. Pickles dull and plenty. 
. 0 LUna beans, potato F bag. $ 2 ,»>a 2 . 7 r.; do.flat. $2.00® 
*-*5; onions, red. »» bbl.. $125i«LN}. onions. Western, 
yellow.gl «val.7»: do. while, $2 :o®2.?5; oabhago.nea*-. 
by, $1 KXi, $4.0(i®7jlO: potatoes. L. Island. V bbl, $2.25 
©2,50; do. Western N. V., V bbl., $1.80® 1.75; sweet 
potatoes Va - cl low » bbl., #l.75®2.'.ih do. DeL 
River, do. $l.:ix8$1.75; cucumbers, pickles, V 1,00). 
$l,nost 2 .‘. 4 >; toniuboi-s, L.I. box, 10®50c; beets, 1- I., 
* 10) hunches, # 2 .ixx«) 2 . 5 (); turnips, Russia,ft bbl., 
$12S®'.50; radlBhee. L. 1. 18 100 bunches. 50®75c; 
Cauliflower, per bbl , #1.00®3.00. 
Wool.-T rade has continued of a hand-to-mouth 
character, and the undertone of the market is easy 
and without support. Manufacturer* have the ad¬ 
vantage, but dealers cannot Induce them to go be 
yond actual requirements. Advices from Texaa n - 
report a slow movement of the Fall clip, and in 
California the sales of the new clip are for local 
uses only. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
M *«.- 4 is«; r 
>A . /sj -j- 
Nsw York, Saturday, Oct. U, IMS. 
Bbeve8 —Total receipts for sir days, 10,813 head 
against 12,945 head for the corresponding time last 
week. With a very light supply following the mod¬ 
erate arrivals of Wednesday, the market toward the 
close of week was entirely under the control of sel¬ 
lers, aud prices were advanced from ‘a to }±c per ft 
on good and prime native c-ttie, with l'oxan* Col¬ 
orado steers and c*>mn.on to fair natives selling from 
W to lc per it higher A few common Texans and 
Colorado .iteert left over from Wednesday were sold 
at 8©sRe; but general sales of common to good Tex 
an* were at 8 & 4 iJ!ac- to dress 85 *l>, with Colorado 
steers selling at y ,®45we. to dress 5VS.W lb-. Common 
to fair natives ranged from 10 to 1154 c. to dress 55® 
56 ft. and good lo prime sold at 12®l-»5ie. to dress 56® 
57 ft. Thnro wii> a *■ 111 further Improvement In the 
dressed beef trade. Texan aud Colorado sides selling 
at 6 ® 8 e. mainly at SVfSTt^c. while common to prime 
native carcasses ranged from 7 to lie. 
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Purposes Every &222SSZ 25^3^3 
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Power. Climax Corn and Cotton Cul¬ 
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CHICAGO ULUS. 
Calves.—N o change in prices, but trade extremely 
dull. City dressed veals were a little .firmer at 12® 
15J£c. for ordinary to prime, and dressed grasser* and 
buttermilk calves more active at 7@So. 
Sugar and Lambs.— Total receipts for six days 
<4,733 bead, against 49,247 lc ad for the corresponding 
time last week. There was a limited demand from 
butchers and sale* were slow and prices weak. Com 
mon to prime *hcep sold at 4M®5M C Ordinary to 
prime lambs at $5.5I>®6 3*. Dressed mutton 90ld at 
i@8J>jc, dressed lambs at 8 ®ti) 54 o. 
Hoos.—Total receipt* for six days, 19,962 head 
against 22 ,) 8 i) head for the same time last week 
A better feellug was manifested aud prices were a 
shade higher Common to prime ho*s may be quoted 
at $8®H.75per lnl) ft. Country dressed were in light 
supply and a shade higher for light which reached 
12c, though they were hardly quotable above U-Mc. 
SANDWICH ENTERPRISE CO.. Sandwich, ill 
CHALLENGE WIND MILL 
Victorious at all lairs. Over 9.000 I - 
actual use In every State and Terr 
torv of the D. 8 . It Is a section whs> 
has been made by ua fo: ten ya&it 
in ail that time not one baa blow.-, 
down without tower bteak ng - * 
record no other mill can siuw. v r 
leave it to the public to determine their merite. Mi' 
sent on 80 days' trial. Best win*. Corn shelle- 
&c., &e. OdwloKUBfree CHALLENGE WIND MIDI, 
& FEED MILL CO.. Batavia III. 
CMAikflf^F, 
RICH.ROND, InxL 
MANUFACTURERS of 
Mill Stones and 
Flouring Mi ut. VI k j k f 5 ; i 
We manufacture _ ^ r a * B l 
the best FreuchBuhr fijojgTk ij L 
C0«H AND FEED MiUS * 
in the country. Send HMb nlll 
for description and MpjmffiflRPl 
State you saw this 
in the Rural N-Y. 
Send He. In P. O. Stamps to 
Produce Commission Merchants. 
forClrcular of advice about Smeprso Produce. 
Aiso recipe for Preserving Eons. 
No. 279 Wtubinc'sn Sireet. N»w York. 
Prices current furnished free. 
Reference— trvlng National Bank. New York City 
|-| U LLING QLOVER. 
Feed your Stook 
WITH THE 
Waste on Your Farm. 
PRINDLE STEAMER 
FOR COOKING FOOD FOR STOOK 
Just the thing. 
PRICKS REDUCED. 
BARROWS. SAVERY St CO., Llmlto 
PHII.AnKLPHU, P» 
Feulvn Twu-k»r« Power, po<lllv.ly urtequaled ho ease of 
tcim sod amoaat of yowor, »nd Clovi-r-Luller that give* the most 
unbounded tsxUfwtioo. With thu machine, shown above, as 
tntieh "money car, ho ■‘vrn. -l p gay as wtlh a Railway-power grain 
threshing mnebma. Try It. F«arl«v grAiu TheAhcr® Add Ciettners, 
VVoHid Circular-saw' FMiuing-inUU And Fei'fl-cutlers, not 
excelled bv ony Bay the be*t. Ciwtalogue Aeut free. Addre?*, 
.lilNAHl> U AKBEU, Cobleskifl, SchobaH* Co., N. Y 
CORN 
ASK YOUR 
jl^OEALER 
1 ( 0(4 Svaldere. They heat water quickly, wlud the 
hog emtof the water, anti tire the best Price $ <5. Send 
to James tiordlner, Mantua. N. J., for Ulus, Circular. 
(Wood'* Patent.) 
|\ViIl shell one bushel of 
Corn in 4 minutes. 
AYrite for circulars and full 
particulars to manufacturers, 
Lehigh Valley Emery Wheel Co. 
lehishion, pa 
BADGER STATE 
Received the only honorable mention granted to any 
butter Color at the International Dair< Fair of 1879. 
If not for sale by 1 our dealer, seud for circular, xc .to 
the manufacturer, E. SHELDON. Fort Atkinson. Wls. 1 
WEALTHY FARMERS g ot ^ ls S 
business and reside In a city,can have a circular, with 
cuts of a FINE RESIDENCE for sale on easy terms, 
bywrltlngto JOHN H. JOHNSON, 
R. E. Agent, Springfield. Ohio. 
TULIPS 1 Root Grafts, 
etc. Send for free Price 
jList PHOENIX NURSERY 
F. K. PHOENIX. 
Delavan, Wis. 
Iff _ a _ J— A fliERK. One who understands 
WV Q f|Tp|J the Seed business aud has had expe- 
■■ aw va r i en(?e ng a travelling salesman Ad¬ 
dress, with references, PRICE vV lvNlCRElt- 
KOCK ER. SO State Stuset, Albany. N. Y. 
A 11 elegant cou 
smalt Farm • ut) 
land, tine orclia- 
bear tuvestigaC- 
Also a small '-v« 
Apply to 
POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y. A complete college course 
for women, with Schools of Painting and Music, and 
a preparatory dep^num^Cat^o^ues se^^^^ 
NEW uo ‘J alike Chromo Yiaitiug Cni'ti 
name on 10 cents. vVarraute"'best pack sod. 
Agents wanted. JONES & CO., Nassau, N. Y. 
to sell our Hand Rubber Stamps. Sam 
pleB free C.FolJambe & Co ,Cleveland,O 
IT PAYS 
This 1 ower easily folds up out of the way when not in use. Just the thing every farmer wants that has 
feed to cut, com to shell, or anything one or two horses can do. Agents wanted. Send for circular. 2-horse 
Power Jack Belt, and 18 feet fiat Belt, $40; 4 horse Power. $55.00. 
SNIITII & WOODARD, Jlainilncturers, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
