MARCH 4 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
444 
Novel Comparison.— With one of Beck’s 
fine London Microscopes,which magnifies seve¬ 
ral thousand diameters, H. D. Thatcher, a 
chemist of 36 years’ experience, has subjected 
June and White Winter Butter to a careful 
comparison. The substances wanting in the 
white butter have thus been carefully traced 
out and supplied to perfection with his Orange 
Butter Color. The microscope is truly an'in¬ 
strument of worth aud wonder.— Adv. 
Farmers—Try It! 
Wells, Richardson & Co.’s Improved Butter 
Color will be found to be the only oil color 
that will not become rancid. Test it and you 
will prove it. It will uot color the butter-milk; 
it gives the brightest color of any made, and 
it is the strongest and therefore the cheapest. 
— Adv. 
Brown’s Bronchial Troches for Coughs 
and Colds: “There is nothing to be compared 
with them.’’— Rev. 0. D. Watkins, Walton, 
Bid. — Adv. 
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MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
Saturday, February 33,1884. 
Chicago.— Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, “regular” wheat is 2%c. lower; 
No, 3 Chicago Spring, lj^c. lower; No. 3 Red 
Winter 3j^c. lower. Corn, )4c. lower. Oats, 
%e. lower. Pork, 50c. lower. Hogs, about 
40c. lower. Cattle, 25c. higher. Sheep, a 
trifle higher. 
Whr.it,-I n fair demand: the market opened Arm, 
advanced became easier, declined ligc. and 
closed *c.under yesterday, sales ranged: February. 
91J(®98)se, closing at live; March, ItyWAURWc. closing 
at 93kia920ee: April, dosing at 98&e, 
May, clu.slng at flS&e: June. kWffritgl.dlk, 
Provisions—P ork—Mess at $18.50; mess on spot 
quoted $18; family mess, $19@19,75: clear back, 
20.50: extra prime. $1?«17,5H. Beef-C ity extra 
India OK's.- In tierces, $2;.5O*#.00; extra mess, *12 01 
<<419,00: packet. $13.00 In barrels and $21.50 In tierce*: 
plate beer. $12,501* Duns Hams Quoted here at 
$33,Mi'rt2!i.2t' und at this Went .«27..W«2S.W. CUT MEATS 
—Pickled bcblc», 12 5i average, OQc i city plcltled 
shoulders, pickled hams, U6tl3c; smoked 
shoulders smoked hums, U®l4kc. Miudmck 
—L<*Dg Cl«sr quoted here at toe- and at. the West ')H<' 
for long and short clear, half and balr. and for 
lotigCicar. Dressed Hogs were Uc. lower and dull. 
City heavy to light, quoted al lie., und pigs, DWc. 
r.urd.- Contract grade on spot at $9.95; quoted ;*,9U 
®9-95; February, closing 89.89<ii,9.&<>: Maren. closing 
$9.96*9.97; April closing. $10.0$* HI. 05: Mav, 
closing, *10 lOislO It: June closing. $10.14*1018: July 
closing, $10.18*10.22; August, $10.52; seller year 
*9.75; city steam $9.tiO»iMt5: red tied quoted, 
$10.25,; continent, $10.30, South American. 
Hotter and Cheese.—B utter: Elgin Creamery.86c: 
Pennsylvania do., 24c; Western do., 32*340; State 
dairy, half firkins, tuba and palls, 22*30c: Welsh 
tubs, io*2He: stab- firkins and tubs, i6*28c: State 
firkins, dairies, 10*300; Western Imitation creamery, 
2W®20c; Western dairy, 14*200; Western factory, 9* 
21c; rolls, I0*l$a. Cheese: Choice Eastern, 14><ci40(e; 
common to pruue, i2*i2«c; Western fiat. liu*hc; 
skims, Hustle. 
Eggs declined further He. per doz., with full re¬ 
ceipts and dull trading. State and Pennsylvania, 
25)$c: Western, 25<«<25)6 c; Southern, 25c. 
1 RICE.—Steady. Domestic, 191*70. 
Sci-iAR,—Heflned dull and weak. Spot prices: 
Crushed, Sc; cut loaf, 8c: powdered. 7J&c; cubes, 
7)*e; granulated, 79-We; mould "A,” ;*c; confection¬ 
er*’ do.,75-!6c: standard do., 7tfi a,7t$c; otf do,. 69s* 
7c: white extra "C,” 63**64<c; extra “C,’’ 6*6Uc: "C,” 
5?4*A?1id; yellow, 59g*.»£c, 
Cheese. -State fancy, im4*l4V6c; do.f actory, choice, 
149i*l4c; do. do. prime. 12)e<<id4)ic; do do. fair to 
S ood. ibjt))2c.: do.do light skims, SfcidOe: Ohio factory, 
at. fine, mild, L24ft*i3c; do. do. flat, fair to prime, 
9*l3o- Skim*, choice to 5ancy, 894@9o; do. fair, 5* 
6>$c; do. poor, Ar*4. 
Cotton. — Spot cotton was firmer but without 
quotable change. Receipts at the ports to day 7,793 
bab'*, ovntnst 15,7>1 tills day last week and 15,842 last 
opened higher, decllneu 94 c, and eluted kc under 
yesterday. Sale* ranged: Cash: 53U closing 
at 5SWc; February. S29*a03«e. closing at 33tS?s 
March, 520<i»5394, closing at :.Sc; April. 53>».<il54Vfc, 
closing at *3)$: .May, 5«Hj*r>st4C. etoslug at 5xi$o; 
3'2«.:2t«c. closingat 32«i3.n)(e, April, 82Q432&C, dosing' 
at 32l$*324tic: Muy, 36!4r<t..ti44o, closing utilityac .iuoe, 
;104i<i*(itS7e, closing at 369401 all the venr, 30 * 304 * 0 . 
KVE-bull at 58c, Barley Dull at mortde. Fux.v- 
SREO—W'eak and nominal at $1 54 on track. Pork— 
In fair demand, und higher than yesterday; sales 
ranged: Cash, $17.7.5,1 1 7.874*5 February, $17.70* 
17.85, closing at $17.8744: March, $17..Vl*17.s/44, closing 
at *l7.8.y,«.trs7!A: May, $17,714*19, 11 , closing at $18,074* 
* 18 . 10 : June, $17.97 )v«.ik.2d. closing at gis.au. Lard— 
iu fair demand: sates ranged: Cush. $9.60*9.824$. 
closing at $9.«2V March, $9.3246*9.60, closing at $9.55 
*9.574*; April. *9.75; Muy, $9.s2U<S9.wjJ*, closing at 
$9.86*9.$,44; June, $9.92.4*aa.!l5; all the year, $9.3246; 
BUckiueats — In fair demand; shoulders, 
Hogs-M arket steady: pocking, $6.35.*o.sn; pucktug 
and shipping, $6.*U, .33; light, $6.is«6.90; skips, $4.rd 
*6.50. cattle.— Exports, «6.:.o,*7 30: Good to choice 
Shipping, $3.85*6.30' common to medium, *5,00*5.80. 
Sheep Inferior to fair, *8.00*4.50: medium to good. 
$1.75*6 50; choice to extra, $5 40*6.00. 
Cincinnati —Wheat—F irm; No. 2 Red. $Utt®i.or, ; 
May, $1.09; receipts, 1.004 bushots; shipments, soil 
bushels. Coax-Dull: No, 8 mixed, Wdtfiic. Oats— 
Qhlet at 37i**:»e. Rye - Steady at 704**Tic. Barley 
—F irm: Extra No. 3 Fall, 34c. Pong -Quiet at $17.75 
*18 00, Laud—W eaker: Prime -steam, *9.40: Bvi.k- 
mkats— Steady: Shoulder* $7.10. Short-rib $9 30. 
Bacon— ldrm: Shoulders, $ 8 . 10 : Short-rib, $10.23' 
Short Clear, $10.50. Hogs- Steadv: Common and 
Light, $5 75*7.10; Packing and Butchers, $6.75*7,50. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, Feb. 28, 1884. 
Beans and Pkas.— Mediums, choice, $2.55*2.60: mar¬ 
rows, choice. $3.05; Pea, i$sS, small, choice, $2.65: Pea, 
marrow choice, $i.', 5 . 0 , 2 . 60 : white kluuey, choice 
$3.50: red kluney, choice. $4*4.10; Bean.-, turtle soup, 
choice, $3.75*3.90; Beans, imported, prime, 1883, $2.2u 
*2.ao- Grecu peas. 1388, $1.36. 
Breadstuffs and Provisions.—As compared with 
prices of a week ago, ungraded Winter red wheat 
Is 1 H<\ lower. Corn.—U ngraded mixed Is 2c. lower; 
steamer mixed Is-fee. lower in elevator; White South¬ 
ern Is 2cr higher; Yellow Southern Is Ic. lower on 
dock. Oats.—N o. 3 mixed is to. lower; No, 2 la lc. 
ower; No. 1 Is lc. lower: No. .3 white Is 3e. lower: 
No. 21s294e. lower: No. 1 Is 2c. lower; mixed West¬ 
ern U lc. lower; white Western Is 2c. lower; white 
State is 44 c. higher. 
R Lou a and Meal. —Flour—Quotations: No. 2 , 
$2.25*2.85; superfine, $2.75*3.30, latter an extreme; 
common to fair extra State, $3.30*3.50; good to 
fancy do. $3,r>5*6.iKi; common to good extra Western. 
$8.80*3.60; good to choice, $3.5I>*6,8»; common to 
fair extra Ohio. $3.40*4.00; good. $l.uc*5.i good to 
choice, $5.r.5*tiul; common extra Minnesota. 3.30* 
3.60; clear, $l.<>0«5.i<0-rye mixture, $ 4 . c* l.60 ; straight. 
$5 1 h It inirniu ill 1 . .... 1 : lc. vj ♦ i *. . 1 . 1 
* 10 . 68 : December, 10 57*1(4.59. Transferable orders 
W.bO. Highest and lowest prices of the day: Februa¬ 
ry, 10.78*10.73; March, tU83-)t.Ul.$2; April, 10.94*10 90; 
May, 11.09*11.07; June. 11.22*11.20; July, ll.3S«.U.30; 
August, 11.41*11.38- September, 1U.8*U.D8; October, 
Hl.tj$*l0.67; November, 10.53. 
Dried IttciTS.-AppieB, evaporated raney, 1863, 13* 
1344c; uo. do. good to prime, 1883, IlJviUle: do.do. 
poor to fair, malic; do. N. C. and Va. sliced, fancy, 
18.H3.»«S44c; do. do. choice, 1881. 8 * 8440 : do. do good 
to prime, 6Ji*7>4c: do. Sontnorn sliced, common, 6 
*644C, do. Term . Ky. nnd Western quarters, good to 
prime, 14M8, 644 * 7440 : do. N. Y. quurtcrs, good to 
prime, 744 * 80 ; peaches, evuporated, peeled, fanev, 
yellow, 2 1 *2sc: do. do white, 25* 28c; do. do. prime 
to eholce, 23te24e; do, unpeeled Choice, 14*1 tc; do. 
do. common to prime, UMl3e:do. sun dried, N. C. 
Va., peeled, fauoy, Me: choice, liftdSc; do. do. Ga. 
Taney, LSJ^c; prime to choice, I2*13c; peeled, fair to 
S oou, 8(i»lco: do. impeded halves, prime. 644t«<W4c; do. 
o. quarters, prime. 344*3W.'; plums, state- prime, 
18R3, Ik.i llt^c; do. Noutiler 11 Damson, 12V."il3c: cher¬ 
ries. prime to choice, 14 * 15440 ; Raspberries, prime to 
choice, 30<«t3lc; blackberries, prime to eJiolec. 12* 
1244 c, huckleberries, prime to choice, n.)*io> 4 c. 
Fri'its and Nuts.—A pples continue very slow and 
the tone Is weak and Irregular for the great bulk of 
the stock offering, though .really fancy fruit Is held 
about steady. 
Apples, Greening, State, choice, $8.50*3.75: do. Bald¬ 
win*. Eastern,choice, $4*1.50; do. Baldwins. State, 
choice, $3.25*3.30; Greening* and Baldwins, fair to 
good, $3*$3.25; apples, (>oor to fair,*! bhL a?.2s *$2.75; 
rlortil: River. Taaev. R box, $i 
$150- Florida oranges, choice, bright, V box, $3; do. 
orange*, fair to good. * box $3..-(Vj.2.75: do. oranges, 
russets, ¥ box. $2*2.50; dci. oranges, Inferior, ** box, 
81.54'* 1.75: crantn-rrlct, Jersey, good to choice, $ 1 * 
$4.50: peanut.*, Virginia, hauu-pickod, 4 < *>., S*94*e: 
S eauutA, farmers’. *> n.. 7> 4 *Sc; hickory nuts, new, 
1 bushel, 75e.*$l; pecans, ** lb.,6*7Hc. 
Frozen ForLTRT.—Turkeys, U’estern choice, 18c, 
Chickens, Western, choice, I4*l5c : do. fair to good, 
12*130.1 duck*, Western, choice, I8*2t4c. 
Fresh DREssxo.-Tiirkeys, eholce. small, I8®i9c.: 
do., fair to good, 1C4« 17c.; do.. Inferior. 1 1*. 15c.: cap¬ 
ons, large. 24*>25c.; do., small and slips. 2i.'*gi28c.; 
chickens. FhlLadelptila Fall broilers, small, 2a*2Cc.; 
do., du.. large, JiiaJ+c.; do., do., roasting light. 2Uc.; 
do., do., heavy, lTwlSo,: do, Bucks Co. and Jersey dry- 
plckcd, 17*IS; do., Jersey, scalded, 17*18; fowls and 
l “ **■'*■» Film'-, UU., l-lll'Me, 17 - 1 * 1 . 11 c* 
old roosters, lOintc.: Ducks, FhUadelphlu, JKs22c. 
*5.45; South America, $'c.'a>*:c6u; market closing 
dull. Southern Fuma-Common to good exira, 
$A5o*4.7U; good to choice, $4.75*0.90. Rt a Floi.u- 
Supertlnc, $3.40*8,15, latter for very choice. Bock- 
wheat Flour-ShU's at $ 8 ,T.i*-'i mainly at $2 so*2.90. 
Coun.Meai. 5allowWebtcrn, $3.00w.3.3O: Brandywine. 
$8.80* $3.45. * 
grain-wheat — Ungraded Winter Red, 81e.@ 
$1.12: NO. I Red, 9'2c; No. 3 Rod, $1.04* in elevator- 
Steamer No. 3 Red, $1.94' No. 2 Red. $1 o»4i m store; 
$l.U »>4 delivered from store: $ 1.14 ror rail certificates 
In elevator, $1.1544 for do. delivered from elevator; 
No. 1 Red, $ 1 . 2164 di.$i.23 In elevator, the latter an ex¬ 
treme and “L.kcr, to fill:” No, 2 Red. seller 
letirunrv, nominal. »1.U8Q, do. March, closing 
$I.O»f 4 ; uo. April, $ 1 . 11174 , <lo. May . closing $1 i:;W; 
do. June, closing $1.1 iW. Uyk - Western, 7DW W 
• 24ao: Canada and State, , 444 * 7 $; No. 2 Western at 
71c. In elevator. Baulky Two rowed Star*', 62a65c: 
Mlx-roweU Stuu% No. 2 Catuula. S3&8Sc: 
No. l Oanadn, Unifnitlud Canada, 
Baulky Malt — Two rowed state, TdwTJc, »lx- 
rowed Sluts'. rt*)c!c' Oanudu, sr.c<., 1 * 1.02 4 *. 
t onN—Ungraded mixed at3T*62e,; No. 8 , 6 lc: steamer 
ml Ami. til'-iuud^c. In elevator, 624®c. delivered: No 
i.»?u J * c lo Ue 0 2 ert ‘ d: 01,1 Mo*J*. Ill Store; Steamer 
w hite. 83c. afloat, ungraded w hite, 63oif,744c.; W hits' 
Southern. 67l$*dKX snot, and to arrive. Southern 
\ ellow, 62c. uu dock; No 2 Mixed, seller February, 
63Hc: do. March, closing at 03Me; do. April, 634 ,c do. 
May, dosing at WVjc: do. June, clualng ut «5Ho. 
Cats So. 8 JUxcd. ut 4uc: No ' 2 . 41^ilq,c,; No?I, 
quoted at 4lSje: No .3 White. 43ot No. 2. 44o.: No. i 
UPOtgJijSdi mlxotl Western lrt4v„ S 42e; white do, 41* 
4la<; White State, 45*4. W: No. 2 mixed, seller Fehru- 
eloslng’dlac Murch ’ W ‘* |C ’ : du - A l ,rl1 ' IlHic; do. Muy, 
VIBltil.K SUPPLY OP QIIAtN IN THE UNITED STATES AND 
CANADA. 
. . . Fob. 16. 1884, Feb. 17,1883, 
Wheat bush. 31,S28,918 21,1^4,11)8 
Lorn, bush. 13.865,879 11,140,170 
Oats, bush .. 8,287.356 4 098,420 
Barley, bu»h. 3.4U0J269 l,8oO,W< 
Rye bush. 2,341.746 I.600.42J 
12c.: do., fair to good 7*uX\ 
Live Poultry.— Fowls were In ralr request, and 
prices continue to bo firmly held. Turkeys in light 
supply and firm. Ducks and geese sell readily when 
prime, but ordinary very slow, 
Fowls, State, Penu. and Jersey. F tb I6e: do. West¬ 
ern, V IT, ISiitlic: roosters, young, tb, I3*i4c; 
do old, F a, A»lOc; turkeys, F », 15 ibk:: ducks, 
Western, F pair. 7 .Va$I.O 0; geese, VVestern # pair 
$1.25*1.50. 
Gam'c.—T ame squabs, light, IN doxen,$5.56*6: tame 
squabs, .lark, K dozen. $ 1 . 1.11 ka 4.50; tame pigeons live, 
per pair, 30*S5c.: wild pigeons, per dozen. $1*1,50: 
wild ducks, canvass, per pair. $i.75u2; do., red 
heads, por pair. $1.25**1.50: do., mallard, F pair. 
50*fit)c; do. common, per pair, 20 a 40c. 
Potatoes.—A ccumulated stock here very heavy 
and holders trying to urge sales at concessions, but 
not resulting In attracting much Increased atten¬ 
tion, nnd the outlook Is dally growing more discour¬ 
aging. Bermuda selling at $4*5 V hbl. Sweets very 
slow. 
Bermuda, > hbl, $4*$S: L. 1. Rose, >) bbl. bulk 
$t.'25i«,$l..V); state Rose, bulk, F 180 tb, 87c.*$l: State 
Rose, r. h. bbl, f. o. b„ $1 30.a$1.85: State Rose, sacks, 
90c«*$l: State Burbanks, hulk, ISO Tb, $1*112; State 
Peerless: $) ISO tb, H7c.in:$l; Slate Peerless, r. h. hbl. f. 
o. b., $1..30c*$1.35; Sweet Delaware aud South Jersey, 
03,73* 
Vegetabucs.—S pinach, Norfolk, F bbl.. $t*.150; 
kale. Norfolk. Scotch. F bbl., 73c *$1; do. do., com¬ 
mon. F bbl., 60*75c,; Cabbage, 1 I.. F 100 . 40*$10; 
Onions, white. Eastern, F bhL. $3*2.24; do., Eastern, 
red, $1*1.87: do., t bester red prime, F bbl, il.u*l.25; 
do., do . poor, V bbl 75*870.: do., yellow, F bbl, $1* 
1.25: Russia turnips, $1*1.25; squash, marrow, F bbl. 
<5c.(a$1.00: do., Hubbard. F bbl., $3; beets, Bermuda, 
F crate, $1.50*1.75; cucumbers. New Orleans, F doz.. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday, Feb. 23,1884. 
Hkkvks—T otal for six days, 10,069 head agalust 10,140 
head for the correspondfn .3 time hist week. Illinois 
steers, 1,308 tb ut $7.25; do. iahhib at $7.15: do. 1,206 » 
$6,75: do. 1,120 16 at $6.40; do. 1,130 tt at U44C. 56tt; do. 
1,114 Tb at ll)0o, less$i per bend; do. 1,078 ft at ltVie, 
less 30c. per head: bulls, 1,237 it> at $4.80. Ohio sU-ers, 
1.880 tb at$7.12)0; do. 1,804 * at 19c. 56 k. Penusylva 
nla steers, 1,100 B at $7; do. 1,122 ifc at lie, 55 IB; bulls, 
1,410 tt at 44*c. Western steers, 1,074 n> at 11 Qc, 56 ». 
Kansas steers. 1,590 k at $7.50; do 1,100 IB at 114*0, 56 
k; do, 1,050 k at IDic; do. ljXH) k at 1044 c, 55 k: do. 
1,116 k ut $6.47. State steers, 1,374 k at $7.12)4: do. 
1,330 k at llMe, 56 k; do. 920 n> at 10c; oxen, 1,435 n> at 
1144c; do. 1,530 tt at 1034 c. Ices $1 per head; do. 1,675 tt 
at 9)4C, 55tt; do. 1,405 tt at 3Qc, 54 tt; dry cows, 911 tt 
at SWo; steers, 991 tt at 944 c, 55 tt; bulls, 1,330 tt at 5c. 
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1‘2 Spanish or 15 American for 81.00. 
Send for NEW NURSERY CATALOGUE. Free. 
WM H. MOON, MorrisviUe, Pa. 
Ol'B LxkGK G.lRDt.5 
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» ** W Reliable SutU U -Haili-d 
FREE to all. We offer the f.JiTEST 
Xu celt its in Seed Potatoes, Corn .u-d 
Oats, and the_R«*t Cotteniau ot Vegetable, 
EyerT.hir.g is tested. 
r lower, (»rass and Tree Seed. EverTlhir.g is tested. 
COLE & BHO.. Seedsmen, PELLA, 10AYA 
WRITE 
FOR 
1 pkg each Of Sugar Trough gonnl. 
Prise Head Lettuce, Acme Tomato, 
1 CVI 0 UY- /Vi'iry. and 0 loir he it nnd striped 
Prtunxa. / have groom tr.r gfn.i ds t>y the 
“•CRIPPEN, LAWRENCE & CO, 
S A LINA 
' Kansas. 
.pUV * SHORT-HAND Taught. 
kr ■’ * situations furnished. Circulars 
Address R. Va.lk.vti.ve. Janesville, Wts. 
MEN & W05IEN AGENTS. James 
E. Whitxey.N urseryman.Rochester.N. Y 
■Ea,-:v tn Ant d from font to n re (ml 1 . enrh. 
xl WUh ear A order / ttnll send inv trenu.se 
on fence worth TF.X Dollars to anv Farmer. Arutrc a 
WALDO F, FRO ir.Y SOX 15, UXFOSD OHIO, 
lARDS. 5ii assorted Chromos (new; with name aud 
1 5 latest songs, 16c. Capitol Card Co., Hartford, Ct. 
CAPE COD CRANBERRY (True). 
The best sort for profit. The most profitable of all 
crops. Full directions for cultivation on lowland, up¬ 
land or warden, with price of planes B. M. WaTSON. 
Old Colony Nurseries, Plymouth, Mass. 
^ Resembles fine leather; for Roofs,Outside Walls 
and inside in place of plaster Very strong and 
durable Catalogue with testimonials and sam 
tl Pies FREE. Established 1866 
5 w. H. FAY dk CO., Camden, N. J. 
PLANTS - 
A. E. SPALDING. 
Ainsworth, Iowa 
Satin Chromo Cards. Beauties, name on 10c, 
Autograph Album In gilt and colors 1 lie. or both, 
16c. Agents make money. Full outfit nnd sain 
■s, 25 els. CLINTON A CO., North Haven. Conn, 
P OTATOES FOR SALE.— RURAL BLUSH, 
seed grown from Thorburn's; $2.00 per bush., or 
$5.00 per bbl. WHITE ELEPHANT, 75c. per bush., or 
$2.00 per bbL C. 1. BAILEY, 
1 union, N. Y. 
Fine White Gold Kdge Cards with Name. 10c. 10 
pks & Premium, $1. SHAW&CO., NewYork, N.Y 
T> UR AL DENT SEED CORN. -Kernels white 5 
II- large, broad and heavy; cob small; enormous 
ylelder, having yielded 150 shelled bushels per acre on 
the Rural Farm Fodder unsurpassed. Orders, booked 
now at $3 per bu. JAS M. ROWAN. Bradevelt, X. ,1. 
HORT-HaXD institute, Ithaca, N. Y. Situa¬ 
tions procured: Stenographers supplied, without 
charge. Standard Type-Writers and supplies. 
No “ Cnltgraphs." Address W. O. Wtckofe. 
CULTURE, 32 Pages,Chromo, and copy of 
our PAPER, mailed free. GREEN’S 
FRUITGROW ER, Rochester. N. Y. 
IR Lovely Chromo Cards, name In script 10c.; I! pks. 
with elegant Bund Ring $!. Agt’s Book* lU'd Pre 
lum List 2?c. Franklin Printing Co., New Haveu.Ci 
LANCS 
LIVE 
DESCRIPTIVE ILLUSTRATED NURSERY 
CATALOGUE AND GUIDE TO THE FRUIT 
AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTER. SENT FREE 
TO ALL APPLICANTS. Win. H Hoou. 
MORRjsvTU.it, Bucks Co., Pa. 
85,000 Peach Trees 
PEDIGREE TREES. 
General Adverti.ing Rate, or 
THE RURAL NSW - YORESR. 
The following rates ore invariable. All are there. 
fore respectfully informed that any correspondence 
with a view to obtaining different terms will strove 
futile. 
Ordinary Advertisements, per agate line... .30 cents. 
One thousand lines, or more, within one vear 
from ituto -f first insertion, per agatellne, 25 “ 
Yearly orders occupying 14 or more lines 
agate spaoo. .. 25 * 
Preferred positions. .. .25 per cent, extra 
Reading Notices, ending with "Adi'., per 
line,minion leaded..... TScenta 
Budded on stocks grown from Tenn. natural pits, 
the best In the country. Largest stock of trees in 
Eastern New York. KlEF'Ptfl Pear and a lull 
line of SMALL FRUITS. Over 30 First Premiums for 
our Straw berries last year, a cull Hue of FARM and 
VEGETABLE SEEDS. Seed and Nursery Catalogue 
free on application. W . L. FEKRIs, Jr., 
Dutchess Nurseries Co. (Limited'. Poughkeepsie N. Y. 
WILD FLOWERS 
Ferns, Alpine, Ac. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 
EDWARD GILLETTE, Southwlcb, Muss. 
SEED POTATOES.—Early Mayflower, Dakota 
Red, Rural Blush, O. K. Mammoth Prolific, Jones's 
Prize-Taker. Wall’s Onuue, Early Sunrise. Rubicund, 
Hall'* Eaily Pcacltblow, Boston Market, aud all the 
Best New and Standard Varieties^ stock first class. 
Prices low. Catalogue and Price-List free to all ap¬ 
plicants. Address It. L. BOA RDM AN. 
Sheffield, Berkshire Co., Mass. 
Terms of Subscription. 
The subscription price of the Rural New-Yorker Is: 
Single Copy, per year.$2.00 
* “ Six months... 1.10 
Great Britain, Ireland. Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid........ $8.04 12s. 6d.) 
France. 3L04<16)4fr.) 
French Colonies.... 4.08 (29)4 tr.) 
Any one sending a club of seven is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
A4AAA F0R VEGETABLES 
nL Irisllll 1 orVE H TO M1 
v IUUUaTHOUSAMD DOLLARS 
For the LARGEST CROPS 
of VEGETABLES and GRAINS. My Cata¬ 
logue i wnt (keel will give all the detail*. 
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Entered at the Post-offlee at New York City N. Y. 
as «eoond-<siM* mall matter. 
