THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
H.V 40 .&: light, « 5 . 40 @ 5 . 95 ; skips, * 4 . 0005 . 25 . Cattle 
-.Market active and tinner: Exports, *B.40@6.60: pood 
to choice shipping, *6.00<a6,4'>; common to medium, 
* Sheet - Market brisk; Inferior to fair, 
ir '“ p, , l J un . 1 **-7506.25; choice to ex¬ 
tra. $6.0006. <5; lamba.tD.a6.75. 
St. Louis.— Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 2 Red Wheat is 6c. higher; 
2J£c. liigher. Coni, 2^c. 
Rye, lc. lower. 
Pork, 17J-^c. higher. Hogs, 
Cattle, steady. Sheep, 
f’hn < Li < i tsa . re ..f 5 >,nK at ,2 ® t2c «- Quoted for old 
■*>'<•«» ®t good and prime lots at 18® 
12ai2i*c; new at 124*,el V. for best ; M 
good and prime, skims at Siofic Pennsylvania 
skims at 5c. for best, 2® 4c. for common to fair 
Cotton. Spot Cotton dull and unchanged. Rp- 
celprs at the porU to-dny. 2.005 bales, against 2,602 
lust week, and 8.761 last year. Since September 1 
4,723,593bales, against 6.688.484 during the same period 
last season. 
CORRKNT PRICKS. 
Quotations based on American Standard of Classifi¬ 
cation. 
New 
Orleaus Texas 
Uplands and Gull. 
... 9 7-16 911-16 9 11-16 
.. aw let* mm 
... 10 11-16 10 15-18 10 15-16 
... 11 1-16 11 5-16 tl 5-lfi 
... 11 5-16 11 9-16 11 9-16 
... 111 $ U «4 lpu 
... II 11-16 1U5-I6 1115-16 
.. 11 15-16 12 M-I 6 1(1 5-16 
... 12 8-16 13 7-16 12 7-16 
... 12 9-16 13 19-16 12 1316 
... 18 516 13 9-16 13 9-lfi 
STAIN KO, 
1-16 I l.otv Middling. 1019-16 
I Middling. .li 1 Vie 
Prices include Dulles and Ktspenaet 
u* far as AVtc York. 
The undersigned takes orders 
fur Mi It Deliver u until .Inly IStli. 
1834, and for Spring Deliver]/ until 
February 16th, 1895, for the famous 
Bulb Growers, 
ANT. IIOO/RN & SON. 
(Established 1832), Ovkrveen.FLaar 
i.km (FIollandJ, A Flrst-Chuts Ar 
tide (Inavnntecdl The sinullesr 
order even will be welcome. Oata 
logue mallml free mi application 
to the General Agent for U. s. A„ 
No. 3 Red Fall, 
higher. Oats, %c. lower. 
Barley, steady, 
from 35 to 35c. higher, 
ditto. 
»i'i! re , A uN o. 2 Red. $1.18®I.cash: May 
*, 1 ; , ,"»f K17: J,lne - *1-124*; July. 987<c; August, 986*0 #84tc: 
ml he year, H(Mc; No. .1 Red Kali *l.’i5. Corn— 
-£>. *?**" 53 c> 5 Si^p. for cash: M^'iansjkje. May 
t’iu,. J nnJH *1#’^ JU }T all tile year. 
Pv <Lu«, h : , 'V : «tt®27Ke. all th- year. 
P.it Quin at flOiAhie. Baulky -Steady at mianoc. 
Flaxseed- Nominal at 6 i fit). 
I.o\r?!.. a '. } ’‘. M .' n °lliy. *H«,IbNJ: Prairie. $13.50018! 
Bran quiet at Kj.xS o, pork ('ash, *I 7 , 3 ? 0 ; Bulk- 
"h' V, 11 r L ° n< L?V«“ r ’ ** 1 *" *hnrl rib, * 3 . 5008 . 60 : 
rih Maolf' *1 Paeon-bong clear. $9.(2V short 
rib *9.30(99.25; sluirt clear, $'l 18. 1 aud—D ull and 
^',’7 bight, $S,l«ka5.W; packers, 
■ bntL-hers, * 5 .. 5 <t«. Cattlk Exporters, 
s 6 . 8 j (Vo.Ui good to choice, shippers, $5 9506.25; com- 
.nun to medium $.8.25*5.75- Stocker* and feeders, 
Sarin*—Inferior to fair. $3.75®L5i); medium 
to good, *1.75 45.50: choice. $3.7306.25. 
( incinnatt.—C ompared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 3 Red Wheat is lc. lower. Corn, 
1 H°‘ lower. Oats, l f^c. lower. Rye, 3c. higher. 
Barley, 2c. liigher. Pork, 50c higher. Butter, 
3c. lower. Hogs, from 10c. to 20c. higher. 
unf l Orm: No 3 Red. cash, *1.06 
... C ?- aN .,A', ( . rc ' n ^-No. * Mlxetf, M«5»(<o. Oats 
l -r!i. 2 *S*«* 27ii - *98. Rye Scarce and (lrm. 
g®- <* 6 ;J?®6»C, Baiii.pct -Firm Extra NO. 3 Fall, S2c. 
I ukk In fair demand at *I7.KI«17.79. Laud Firm at 
\ Qh'et and strong; Hhoul- 
1 1 rR ' r *b, *8,5(1. Bacon, steady; Shoul- 
' , ®T 8 - Short rib,*9 50; Short Clear. $6.8,*$. But 
ikr Ea*y; Extra creamery, 2;<*. Koos—Steady: Oom- 
$5»06 n oo Llfc ' hl ' *b80(#5.50: Packing and Butchers. 
Ordinary. 
Strict Ordinary. 
Good Ordinary.. 
Strict Good Ordinary 
Low Middling.... 
Strict bow Middling.. 
Middling.. 
Good Middling. 
Strict Good Middling 
Middling Fair. 
Pair. 
J.A DEVEER,318 Broadway, N.Y 
CAbEHMKN WANTED To solicit orders tor 
O our fruit and ornamental Stock. A splendid line 
of new specialties. Good wages and steady employ 
inent, given to reliable, energetic men. write for 
terms to E. h. IUOHakbhon & oo., 
Setieea Lake Nurseries. Geneva, N. Y, 
PLANTS 11V MAIL OR EXPRESS. 
All the new varieties of Roses, Chrysanthemums 
and other Bedding and Decorative Plants at lowest 
prices. Illustrated Catalogue free. 
John Dich. .1 r.. .33 M noillniitl A ve., Pliiln 
E xcelsior and 
cupper 
LAWN MOWERS /hand 
GUARANTEED THE/VMnUirDC 
BEST & CHEAPEST y/ !y£?o E !!!i 5 
MARKET. 
11.70; June. ...77^1^.life 
September. Il.67ucll69r October. lUfiiiii i»j; 
_I0.Wall; December, 10.99a 11 ; .Tanuarv 
1-06011. 08 - February. lU 6 ®Jl.llf. Transferable no’- 
cices* li. tit. 
Fogs.—T here Is a strong market ut higher prices 
with a good demand. 
n*%ao«3 U0 !£ f| l^'-b Canadian at COsJc: Western 
at l-Volt^e; Mary laud and .Southern at 130134c. 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange the follow¬ 
ing telegrams were received: Prom Philadelphia— 
Market steady at 14$*015}4e. (from Boston-Market 
lower, quoted at !S®lBc. From Chicago-Market 
easy; quoted ut 18*0131*:. From Clnclnnatl-Mar- 
ket quiel ut lie. 
Ficusii KBCTM.-Apples, Baldwins, 19 bill., at *8 50 
®4.:.e: greeuiugs, y bbl., ut $3.73«4J»; ('ran be rites. 
$ 3 , 260 X 90 per crate: Florida oranges, $4.5009.80 per 
‘■ | ' olco ; «Ml> 0 *i ^fftlr lots; strawberries, 
oUni ’ ^ ' iuart for ChaHestuu; 25'/4t:.c, for NorthCur- 
Drikii Fruits.—F ancy evaporated apples, 11 U(,a 
12 a: choice do., 9lji<vl0k.e.: prime do.. 6 *»« 9 c; fancy 
North C arolina sun dried apples, sliced S a-Use; eliolee 
do.. . 0 .prline jJo., 6 * ( - , ».;.>ie; common do. 8 *t<i 0 o.; 
Kentucky at «* 6 *c- Tennessee, at .Vlj niie: Virginia, 
ut 606*c; extra fancy North Cai-uiiliH, sun-dried, 
peeled peaches, ai 11012 c; fancy do..'.jJiiiUJjAc- Nos. 
Georgia, at 9<aI 0 c Prime raspberries, 
3.ic«i84c prime hui klroerrlee at H«c9c. Peuuuts The 
cpirdutlnnsareut 10c. for best hand-nicked, .Hie. for 
extra •>"..un , l He for other lots. Paeans, for extra 
large, 3*0 for choice, 6 *c. for medium, 
Hat anp Straw. —Prime timothy hay at 90095c.; 
good timothy buy ut 80®85c; medium timothy buy at 
69070c.* shipping liny at. 60c.; clover mixed at 8 <)<si 7 Ue,; 
clover at 490500. No. I rye straw at 65c; short rye 
straw at 46050c.; oat straw at 45 c. 
Hors.—Improved cable accounts, with stronger 
murkets in the country, tend to firmer holding. The 
business la made up of small lots. The quotations 
are: 24026c. for choice; 22®28c. for prime; medium 
at 18021c, and common at 16017 c,; Pacific Const at 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
STANDARD WIND MILL 
CHADBORN & 
| COLDWELL 
'MANUF’G CO, 
NEWBURGH, N.Y. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
Send for Circu¬ 
lar it Price-List. 
New York. Saturday, Stay 10.1884. 
Brkadstcffs and Provisions.—as compared with 
prlct * of a week ago. Ungraded Winter Red Wheat 
" OK"- lower; No. 8 Red Is i*e. higher In elevator. 
Kyit Western Is lc. higher; Canada and State la 
1 14c. lower. Corn. — No. 81* ‘ 40 . higher; Steamer Mixed 
a 2 c. higher tu elevator- Oats -No. 3 Mixed (sic. 
higher: No. 2 Is i*e. higher In elevator: No. 1 1 m 194 c. 
higher: No. 3 White I - le. higher; No. 2 U K-jc. higher; 
No. I is 2 c. higher; Mixed Western is 2c. higher; 
White do. is unchanged: White State Is unchanged. 
Flop a. feed and me ax.-F lour Quotations; Fine. 
»w.,ii h .,.(hi. superhnc, $2.90913.55, latter an extreme 
common to fair extra State, *3.5803.78: good to fancy 
do, $ 3 . 9006 ; common to good extra Western, $ 8,660 
'hi ? koo'l to i- iuici- I *:i. , .Mi.»t, l su; common to fair extra 
hlo. $ 8 .o >4 (.in* good. $ 1 l 20 'i.'i. O'vood to choice, *8 55 
06 : COUimou. extra Minnesota, ,3.554,3 75; clear * I >1 
JOHN SAUL’S 
I< OR 18JS-1. will tie ready In February with a 
_. , , COLORED PI.ATE. 
it is fun in really good and beautiful plants, as well 
as all the Novelties of Merit. 
The rich collection of Fine Foliage and other Green¬ 
house and Hothouse Plants, are well grown and at 
low prices. Free to all in y customers: to others 10 c., 
or u plain copy gratis Catalogues of Seeds, Roses, 
Orchids, Fruits, ftc . gratis. JOHN HAUL. 
_ Wnulling! an. I>. C. 
Ott Flue White Gold Milee Cnrds w|ih Name. tOo. 1(1 
w IJKH & t' l'i'111 1 11111 *1 KlIAU/XW'i, v *„». m \r 
1/ Si/.ofl, 1 to 40 nor*** PoiVOr, udoptod by the U. S, 
Government ttnd Lnutlitig^ Jiiutroiuln. 
AlKothc CMlnV.lts -1 I VI, Fed Mill, IX b Stalk Cut. 
1 -• b IJheller, Horne Powerm t W001I iind iron 
I Hnipw, IuiiWh, %«»yen* lluylnie Tuoln, Jto» 
rur Lutuloguo and PNuw-Llat, tddroH* 
U. 3 . Wind Engine So Pump Co., Batavia, Ill. 
CHA.IeZ.12Kras WIND MILL. 
' L ».0U_WA NT..T i-KJiS^Ltthtu, i* 8 r a hh, n 
send to HEADQUARTERS Tor Pamphlet. Address 
HERBERT POST, 
Post burgh, l)u| Ins Co., Alabama. 
Over 111.111)11 In actual use. Victorious 
H ut nil fairs. Found in evoryState 
and Territory of the U. S. it |g u 
section wheel hus been made by us 
forfeit years: In ai that time not 
once blown down without tower 
I>reukIng a record no oilier null cun 
show*. Wo leave It to the nubile to 
determine their merits. Mills sent on 
nl. Best Feed Mills, Porn libellers, Ac., fto. 
free. CHALLENGE WIND MILI. ft f£ed 
Batavia, III, 
Sweet Potato Plants 
hi mill; at *li,w,17.51): IlKJIba. at Shams 
at $2 , e^( Rye feed at *Ha3u. Coit> MluL-Brandy 
wine. 63.6 j 03.15; Yellow Wuntorn, $ 8 . 0003 ,;(0; New 
Process Y ellow. g8.4i). ’ 1 
GHAIN-WIIB.IT No. 2 Chicago. *l.o Ungraded 
u,l Sf. K a d i. l 8 ^ 1 ,, 2 °- a * 1 . 02 ^ 111 eleva- 
s- .. N ,.' ueFtlllcnfes 31 . 11 . In elevator: 
No, 2 Lcd.^l.-MLjto urrlve, jiL23on spot; Jflxeil Wln- 
T < l°* a Red, seller May closing 
*n«7i;; do. Juuc. closing $U0M* do. July, closing 
rlosln j ,1(> * beptomberj 
Closing $1,069*. do. December closing sl.uyly. KVK— 
W estern, MlaKV: Canada 78 « 075 Uc*jS tate, nt 76 ® 
' ‘A>< Western, ,2Wc, delivered: Canada 74®75c 
lLuiLi.y i-'ngrndril Canada. -Sjir'c: No, | i.’iuiathi at 
miu.io Mali Dull; prices unchanged. Corn— 
Market unsettled. Ungraded mixed nt 5H«t64Ue ; No 
i’iSWai , »'»*V‘J.«-.»V4<i3e; In elevator. 64® 
bi^ C vn' J i r" : Fu store and elevator: 
v . , N . dcllvcrc.i- Ungraded White, 67073 c; 
No. 2, to arrive, cost, freight and insurance, at r.lc. 
ioa. i '. M X rV Feller May, 64M06,,qc; do. June, closing 
J u u !?,' t'Jo*IUg«fic; do. August, closing (i(%.> 
s ‘^0* 3 5IlAcd. at J,e- No. 2. u 8Uc. instore, 389* 
In 'devutor: No, 1, qu«itcd at 39c- No 8 While. 
No. 2, 42J*(j,l29i; No, 1 quoted 47o; mixed 
Western, .»*4Ue; white do. 42046c; White state 
46c; No. 2 mixed, seller May, 88l*c; do. June. 38i*c®39c’ 
do. July,closing 3994 c. 
VISIBLE aurri.v OF grain in the united states and 
CANADA. 
y.. 1 , May 3.1884, May 5, 1883 
Wheat, bush. 21,199,290 20,7117,249 
Dorn, bush. 13 188,128 16 16S H9H 
Uata, bush . 3,878.659 4,667.114 
Barley, bush. 782,298 1 jw 900 
K >“ oush. 1.4(58.732 L.vi!o9t 
Paovrsiosa—I’ork-The quotations are: *17 for or 
Live Poultry Fowls, near hy, p It,. 11c; do West¬ 
ern, IO 0 l(llfcj do. -Southern, 10c: turkeys t‘ it, 13 ® 
13a; ducks, htate, v pair, *101.26; ,1o.' Western 
e^*W«f® a 8 i ate - Pft ' r ' 'Vest- 
i k'VHc, ducks, Western, per lb, 1602 ne. ’ ’ ’ 
Fiuwii KiLnED-Turkeys.ehmecat Il 0 l 5 c;rlo. fair 12 
m?ov 6 i < I ap ' ,IIH 'ii large. 24027c; do, Phila¬ 
delphia, small, at 20038c chickens, do. broilers lit 
U,l /J under. 40060c. chickens, do, do. above I ih 33 
ut.l.s,,; do, Buclt.i (‘n. dry picked, 19019 c; do. Jersey 
scabted, per lb^ l-toi,: ic; do. and fowls, nilxisl Jersey 
16017OJ do. Hi ate and Western choice, I 5 ®pfe; do 
do, fair to good, at 14015c. Fowls, Phlladelnhla 
Gc; do. .stale arid 
Western prime, lie; do. poor to fair at 120 Imek-u 
State and Wsstoni prime. , „r lb, lr«tl 8 c- do. do] fair 
to good per lb. I 2 ®ltc. cieese, ntate and WtvMern 
H 0 l?o; do, do. poor to fair, H 0 IIIC; squabs, 
£ , OJ ’- *4- Game English snipe per doz 
• 1.78; do, frozen, per doz., * 1 . 75 ; plover, frozen ner 
per pair W W dut! *** red heut1 ' SlHpOo; teal ut 8(1 ®4ic. 
Klfk*-‘ nrollna and Louisiana fair ut 5U®5Uc- 
4%cf Patum^c!""’ #5i ® flWu; ( '" ,,lee HuWoSn 
Sksidh.—C lover Is quiet, with prices uuchanged- 
iouo^r I'Tfc s- T 1 , r°, 0U ‘ y ,'r ,l s,, *alI demand 
, '. 1,lsr< ‘' 1 L nominal quoted 
2 ^S*for 8 my?^ ^ ^Hlvtlyand 
Sijoar.—R efined are held higher with demand good. 
For reflned In small lots 4*c. above quotations real¬ 
ized. 
L ut loaf, R it* /5£e; Crushed, 74.1c: powdered 7‘R.c* 
granulated, ic;. mould “A," 7c; confectioners' do. 
ofT.i rl A 1 6 H <: : orf A, 6t*06\*c: white extra’ 
mon leaf, 864 c; low medium leaf a**c* amlttm leaf 
medium leaf, : 15 , 4 c; good leaf j u i v j 
o-Umii November. 3‘4c*. June No. 2, 8 3 1 *ic. July No ’2 
sued afvkc ' 1 ,lrn ' Transferable notices wifi be ls- 
. Vloc.tableb.- Potatoes, *1.1201.25 R bbl. Tor L I 
t(,r Burbank; 87c.®*l for Peer’, 
less, Rose, Maine, $i,6ll®l,75 ** d, b. bbl - sweet pota- 
‘ , Bermuda potato. -, *506 i- hid; 
Ilf X I'olatoeH, *405. Oniony White, per bbl., 
*1.2501.75; yellow * 101 ,.SI; red *101.50. Cabbages 
$in#M. and Florida new V bbl. lit *2 
icston, $804. string hestris at 75 e, 0*2 » 
crate for Florida, and *2ta,J for Savannah. Seiuanh— 
Fiortda. li crate at t5c0«l.%; L. I. spinach, tl. 50 ® 
175 ► bbL: L. 1, kale, 7:.e.®*l p bbl Uvuerflnvas 
FhragUS, per doz. bunch, *i , 50 * 08 . 50 . Jersey do u( si 
01 . 84 ; Southern do., nt ii®lAu. Florida green peas 
$204 per bbl.; Savannah nnrl Olmrleaton do. 1 *?® 
m crate*. Gueuml>er«, Florida at SI.50^2 50 w 
crate. Tomatoes—Key West, 19 bush box, at *203.5o - 
‘V crate 8l) ® a,c * ** orate- Bermuda onions,' 
Wool.—T rudo Is dull, and prices are more or less 
fc “Terrlto^“lc. fleeceat86 ®^ c: KJne Blaine, 
J. E. wisner 
BUCKEYE SPRING TOOTH 
CULTIVATOR. 
the inventor of the Winner Tiber Hay Rake, 
FARMS IN RANSOM COUNTY. DAI - 
seekers, on such terms that nil who are 
u change of location, or arc doslrous of 
Where they cun live comfortably, near tin 
good schools and society can have land In 
tlty, from a quarter sc.-rlon tci a whole sect! 
improved or unimproved, with a clear and 
and will take pay therefore In wheat rats 
ht his mii aU jV, U i f uoth :** 'ban *! per bushel deliver 
at ms mill, if the market Ih over SI per bushel 
m r lSaf - a , ni ! vv,n bind himself to p 
not less than *1 per bushel, H 
F'or further particular- address 
J- WISNER, Lisbon, Dakotu 
iWTTHE FAVORITE 
THE T 7 ZSW JUNIOR RIDING 
AND 
Walking Cultivator. 
-- ' .. uivni mup'idiUJiY 
cm ii.il ,i ijho fncdtiMtluK J.olftuji ; rn 
tul with pljiutvT, ^ttf .,011 Potato vitm’ 
SAVES J.IdJiXrA'uVf: 
DESTROYS! 
>ul ely, illicitly, ElfiiclUn I ly ■ 
l.< hrral ten nr to a i/cutrden I err 
Write for full description anti 
tcruiH. Manufactured by 
Q-enorul -V >1 vortl«l i-Cai 
THE HUHAL NEW -1 
The following rateit are invariable, 
fore renpectfuUu informed that an U c 
ivith a view to obtaining different ter 
futile. 
ffJbBURY Advertisements, per agate lb 
uc tliouKiinfl Iln<-s, or more, within one 
r "i Jln tlatOof nrst lusortlon, peragate 
Uiurly orders occupying in*,- ZVe 
agate space... . 
referred positions.‘.7,7,7, ‘ Z'i ti 
Heading .Notices, cndlug with •• Ada.!’ 
line, minion leaded. 
LIVE 8TOCK MARKETS. 
Terms of Subscription. 
T qincie r rlptl0n prlCt ‘° f the Kukai - New-Yorker Is: 
Single Copy, per year.. ay m 
“ “ Six mouths.]]"];;. ,10 
Greut Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post paid.$3.01 (12s. 6 d i 
fSSSS 
Auy one sending a club of seven Is entitled to one 
oopy, one year, free, 
application U ^ 9upy,le<1 wlth canvassing outfit on 
uer.Yts-i otai tor six days 11,325 heud.aga.nst 15.113 
same time last week. Maryland steers, stable-fed, 
1,225 tt, I4*4c. 56 ft, an<l 50c. per head; do. 1.188 m. 111*0.' 
56 lb; Pennsylvania stable-fed do.. 1.360 It, at 12H>, 56 
ft; do. 1.299 ft, at 12c. 56 ft; do. 1.278 ft at 11V- 56 ft; 
do. 1,192 ft. at lie. 56 it; Indiana stiller a, 1 , 1 I 3 it utile. 
56 ft; do. 1,144 1k at Uc., less 50C. per head; 1,106 ft at 
10c. 55 ft; still bulla, 1,300 ft, at $5.lu. Western stock- 
era, 997 ft at lOc, 55 ft; State steers, 1,828 It at 1214c. 56 
ft ; do, 1,375 ft at 12c. 06 ft; do. 1,285 ft. at 1144c. 56 ft; 
do. l.axi ft,at U!tic,]eHM$l perheadido. 1.425 ft,at llj*e. 
56 ft; do. 1,07001,260 ft, at lu6je. 56 ft. Corn-fed Colo¬ 
rado steers, 1,147 1 b, at llj^c. 56 ft . and 50c. per head; 
do. 1,094 ft at 56 ft; Illinois »teers, 1,234 ft at $6.73 
14c. for fair, and 9®!0c. for poor. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received; From Pblladelpbia-Market 
lower, but steady; extra Eastern dairy at 24e; West¬ 
ern at 19c; creamery at 26®27c. From Boston-Mar¬ 
ket easy; creamery at 25026c. From Chicago—Mar 
eitf a finery at 21028c; extra firsts at 18 
@~-e. dairy at 160 , 8 )ic. From Clnciunali -Market dull 
at 22023c. 
Cheese.—B usiness is limited to small lots. Some 
of the selections are good at 13c., and from 12^@13c. 
represent the market for best lots. Some very 
BRANCH HOUSES; 
811 North Main St., St. Louis, Missouri. 
218 North Broad St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 
33 Market St., San Francisco, California. 
Kansas City, Missouri, and St. Paul, Minn. 
Mention this paper In writing. 
Entered ut the Post-ofllce at New York City N Y 
as secondnlass mall matter; ’ 
