THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
last. Receipts at the ports continue to fall 
away rapidly,reaching only 5.857 bales, against 
8,('>ks hides last, wool.' and 15,547 bales two weeks 
ago. The aggregate sales foot up.'457.200 bales, 
against 424,200 last week. Saturday’s market 
opened Arm, and a bullish feeling prevailed. 
Prices were marked up some 14 points for May, 
and 10 poiuts for other months. Monday was 
quiet and uneventful, quotations closing a 
shade lower. On Tuesday, without any appa¬ 
rent reason, prices sagged off, closing with a 
loss of 7 to 8 points. On Wednesday the mar¬ 
ket was without particular interest, quotations 
closing a shade better. Thursday wus quiet 
until near the close, when, owing to reports of 
serious injury to the growing crop, quotations 
were advanced, the gam for the day being 4 
to 5 points. On Friday the market closed 
quiet at an advance of 2 to 5 poiuts. 
The wool manufacturers are buying only 
what they nets! immediately. A considerable 
percentage of the wooleu machinery of the 
country is idle, and more is likely to stop run¬ 
ning if the demand for wooleu goods does not 
shortly improve The same cautious policy 
ac tuates buyers in the primary markets, and 
the new clip promises to come on the market 
slowly and at prices more closely adjusted to 
a parity with seaboard rates than has been the 
ease for several years past. 
A dispatch from Boston says: The demand 
for wool has been quite limited the past week, 
and prices continue to tend in favor of buy¬ 
ers. Holders are au xious to closo up old stocks, 
but manufacturers purchase very sparingly, 
und appear to be quite indifferent. There has 
been more doing in Texas, California, Ken¬ 
tucky aud at other points where new wool has 
made au appearance, but the business has 
been quite small compared with previous 
years. 
Ohio, $3.60<a4.10: Rood, $4.30*35.50-Rood to choice, $5.55 
< 36 ; common, extra Minnesota. $8.50(33 75; dear, $i 35 
®5- ryo mixture. *t225<a4.5U; straight, $I.B0®6; 
potent. $5.40aa.dO; bakers* extra, *s*7.30 : st. 
tpnis common to fair extra. $a5iw»,70: fair to Rood, 
S'- J *“ -.' Vo, $5.30,36.35: patent. 
American, $n,iil<av}u. 
.per lb 13*319c; do. and fowls, mixed Jersey, 
do. State and Wextern choice. tS&ftWc; do, 
r to Rood, at 14oil5e Fowls, Philadelphia 
Me; do. Jersey, prime, He; do. State 
•stern prime.. He; do. poor to Talr at lift* 
OKB, State and Wax tern prime, per lb. likable: 
“'*• --* • -■*- Geese, State and 
r Id fair, Soblilc; 
-ICngllsh snipe, 
. . „ - —9!-i tbi&l plover, 
*1.75(33. 
Louisiana fair at 5)4»5«e: 
prime u**®<;ttjc; choice t!4i(ii'c; UaiiROon 
quoted at 10(»1 OUc. Timothy at 
Linseed at $ I J85(.li 1.90. Canary seed ut 3'4e. 
. _ . Crushed, T’kniTtt.c: 
granulated, 6 tS bkaic; mould 
rV do , 8$$e: standard "A," 644 
white extra jltyjfeflc- yellow 
Vb'ilfiHc! yellows, 41i(6t5i\ 
... ..^J^nwletbu. teridy; PW, Pennsyl- 
»H«M, nVw EiiRlaud. II 
iHStstttle illnvnuu), private terms: Havana,SCc. 
*U $1.31)66 1.65; meiUum lug* steady: 
_i-'jr, H4$e. 
368 the market Is still un 
EMPIRE GRAIN DRILL 
Winter wheat extra, $S.!*»a«.50: city mil) extra for 
Writ Indies, $5.(35.11); South LZL I _ ‘ 
Socthbrn FLO', it Common to Komi extra, tS.ToH 
4,H0-Rood to Choice. $4.8V,$6.39, Hyk Pi.or.u - Superfine, 
$3 si i,,ci. xti latter for very choice Fneo—M to til in*, 
at s(i:a85e.. a.) ft. 35(390c; W0 ft. Shil.lO. Sharps, $U0 
§»L|8. Hye feed, 9uausc. Corn Heal—B randywine. 
*3.4.i, quoted $3.30(33.45; Yellow Wextern. $3643.40: 
Sagamore, $3.40. 5 ' 
Grain-WHEAT- No. 2 Chicago. 9? 
offers to sell at 97c: N'o. 2 Mllwunk. 
$ldOH: VttiRraded winter Red ... 
rail certificates $1 
$1,05; No.'iked, seller, June 
Western prime, iu.’n2e; do', do, 
squabs, white. - ‘ -- 
per dor.. $l.75<,| 
frozen, per do*. 
Rtca,—Carolina atpj 
good 55Av»8c: ■ 
*140: l’utna,5t*ie. 
SKBPk.—Clover 
*t .Will 1.65. . 
for Sicily, iu u | 2^ji 32^0. for Smyrna 
Suoar,—C ut kmf, W ft 734(37T(je' 
powdered, Jtii«S7l8Ct 
“A," 7o; confect lorn- 
®«Wc: off A, rtirtOUe; 
extru'-C,” 5&<®5t*c: •‘ 0 .’ 
Tobacco. 
vanla, 
ciSOci 1 __ 
(jd$ 1.15c: Sumatra, *l.8Uftil.«3; i, lc . 
•iune, 7Hv; July, S 1 ldt*, soptoinbor, h%<* 
potntooa the market In still un¬ 
settled und favoring buyers. Garden truck generally 
W plenty aud easy In price, old potatoes. $l,l‘Jfel.in 
Uiieh u 'i.if 0r -- f ' : wV #*”' f.k'd'dl for State- H7cia$l for 
loV fl>r 1 Wfl'-ss; sweet, potatoes. V 
!,'*• - Bermuda potatoes $5665,8(1 P hhl; 
-V.Lm 1 , orl,| “ pokvtoes. fttwo.vi; Savannah and 
aiaSn i**s i* 1 n, " n n( $*i< ‘-.VJ >' bbl! Bermuda beets ut 
SU v-dUO per orate onions-White, per bbL. $1.38* 
« J : yellow. $!(.</1.50: red $16*1.311. Cabbages-Jersey 
new V bbl at $1.75.3 
d". Clmrlcato", $3(33. .String beans at Me, 
M,m,wi. l ' r /‘| V , . r *■ lori'ltt, nti.l $3(1*2 fin for Savannah. 
2V.JS Vm&W’ f orate ut luiaOOc; L. I. spinach. 
$L23e<il.W V bid.; |„ l. Kale, 75cvJ*l * bbl Oyster 
EWS&Sm ,10 o a ° 8 * ,n " ,, ' l b $L7S®2.80; Jersey do. 
at $>-5ui,»2 ,>j: Southern do., at $ljfkai. 75 , Cucum- 
Ll 'a i L" r ,'‘V a ** crate: savannah V crate, 
! M,»»■' , Tomatoes Key West, * bush box, at 
b-52^. i ** !' rut ‘" BoriuUtln do. at 30<i95Oc. y crate. 
Bermuda onions at $l.'A*(«i 1.50 )' crate. 
-Trade Is about an «low as well could be, 
and yet retains the semblance of u market. There 
have been no sales of Imporiunco, and values are lu 
rather a shaky couduion. 
vvmier not, iie.(<t*l (r>; No. 3 lied, 
d.fiOkpitt.oi in elevator- Ungraded 
—Red, seller, June, t-loslug $|.c3U; 
do. July.dosing $i.0'<hi; do. August.closing <i.05Wi 
'-losing $1.08; do. October, closing 
closlng*L098i. Rve—W estern, 
ovtitti ye. ( anuda, J3kri&74<*: State, 71.07.50; Prime Can- 
udu 1 4c. delivered Haip ev Market dull nndnom 
Inal. Bahi.ey Malt—(JUI et aud unchanged. Corn— 
Closed nrm at q to lye. ubovo instde prices. 
Uligraded mixed at OOm.CJV; No. 3, '(Rci steamer 
mixed, 630 . Ill elevator. 63c oollvered; No. 2. 63V.'® 
() 34 xe. rlollvered: Oltl No. 3. file, free or hoard. A eon 
slderable part of the cash salts were for storing. No. 
2 in lied, seller May, 630: (lo. June, closing 'C ,<•; do. 
July, closing Mvye. do. August, closing 8 *&o; do, 
beptemher, doslug GO. Oats No, 3 MUcd, ut 3fic; No. 
2 . 3<iTyiv«37q,e..|u elevator. :«VoSSRic. delivered from 
Store: No. I, quoted at 87ko; So. II White, 4lc.j No. 
i, IIV.'-*-’'-: So, I quoted lid; mixed Western 37 
ACWe, white do. Mm. He; While State. IJfusItitAe; jJo. 3 
mixed.seller Jutm, dosing 37>gc- do. July,closing3-<e 
Vbovisioss Fork-The quotations are $17 fur or¬ 
dinary old mess in tub lots of Inspected, and *17.75 
Bo.:,family mess at flTioi 17.50; dour baek, 
$lH,3Vrfi 18.79, with fancy lots higher; extra prime, $lu 
for Inspected. Dressed nous arc up vto. and closed 
strong. Sales at ittiatTaye. forlCtehtand heavy aver 
'.Vf 0 ;'-. f . latter for bacon Weights. Cut Meats —• 
Pickled hums at HW.,m*(c: pickled shoulders at 
<M 0 ; pickled bellies, 13 lbs. uveragn, at 7 J bc: do. 14 lbs. 
average, at Tffc: do. lighter average, at }46o: bxs. do. 
12 lbs. average, at He; hxs, do. lllbs. average, at SWo- 
cifj-Pickled shoulders at 7UW714C; Pickled Dams ut 
IIMwll-Mc. smoked shou'derv atfo'HUe: and smoked 
ham* at ) 3 <iiii 3 tAe. Mtnnt.ics-r.ong clear for VVextern 
delivery brought 8 J^c. For Western delivery boxed 
1 ° 1 » are quoted- bong dear at *s.i 2 '<,. short olear, 
at *8.83; short rib at $ 33 ) 3 , with •Moulders at $6.50. 
®*h**~^Extra India mess at ll!)i#3ii extra nie.-is at 
$12.50: packet, at $13 for barrels and $51.50 In tierces; 
plate beef, at 812-3113: family. IHiftl l.'ll. Berk Haws 
-Q uoted fur Western delivery ut $'*3(«)'33.25: and hero 
at $*l. Laud There la u dull eondltton of trading In 
spot stock, with the opt Ions only moderately active. 
Western steam for prompt delivery, $8.4,3; June de¬ 
livery doslug at $&.33(J)H.35: July option dosing ut 
$8.14ii),s 16: August Option closing at $H,'il(.u8.5fi-Sep 
temper option dosed at *8.60WH 65. I be year option 
closed at. $8,20f#8.$(). City steam Is generally at $8.15: 
No. 1 city at *1.75. Refined Is dull: Continent, quoted 
at $3.iU, and Smith American at * 9 .in 
UttTTKR— Creum ry, ICIglns at >«, Westerti, 3d',o32c: 
Lasteru, 2}®24e; State dairy half llrklus, tubs and 
nails, extra. We. for best new; do. prime. 30e.: do. do. 
fair, 18®19c; do. Welsh tubs, extras, 30*$21c; prime, 
19e; do. do. good. 19 i$i'20c; Western liuitutlon cream¬ 
ery choicest at 19c, do fair, 17c: Western dairy, 16 
m)17c. for Invoices: W-stern factory fresh extras, 
146815c: 14c. for prime; 12ctl3e, for fair, and sigHiic. 
do. Reptemtii-r, el 
$1,074 do. December. 
A Ivvnya reliable! No Special lie vice required 
lor I’luniitiR Corn, Send for Circular, giving full 
In format lou. to KIUl’lltK DIMM. CO., 
Box If. Nhortavllle, N. Y. 
N«w (1S34) Cbromo Cards, no 2 alike, with numa 
1 On ,,13 pks II.iiko. 1. Rkkd& Co.,Nassau. N.Y. 
SCALES. 
Satisfactory roforonoou Riven. Fur Illustrated 
ook address. Osgood & Co., Binghamton, N. Y 
CROWELL MFG. CO 
Greencastle, Penn. 
LIVE STOCK MAKKET8, 
MANUFAOTURF.K8 of 
CRAIN and KHIITI LIZ UR. DRILLS, com¬ 
plete form; FEED, If 1)11 IIKR SKRINGH, 
A IJTOAIATIC L'llT-OKK Having KKRTILIZ- 
MtS. Hand und Self-Dump HAY RAKF.S, and 
other Farm Implements. 
STEAM ENGINES, THRESHERS 
AND SAW MILLS 
A HPKCIALTY. 
Agents wanted In territory not occupied. 
Descriptive circulars on application. State where 
you saw this. 
New York. Saturday, May 24.1884. 
Beeves— Total for six days (Including arrivals ut 
new yards) 9,i»4 head, against 10,338 hend for the same 
time last week. Illinois steers, 1,397 », ut$7.|t); do. 
l.lil ft, at $6.90: do. 1,1! I ft, at $6.75; do. 1,174 lh. at 1364 c. 
86 ft. Kentucky stiller*, 1,147 nt $6,85: do. 1,143 ft, at 
$6.83 less $5. Terre Haute Sillier*, I,'212 ft , at. $6.80; do 
I 199 ft.nt $6.73: do. 1,192 ft, at $6.50; do. 1,161) ft, ut l2Vc 
56 b., less $1 per head, Htlil hulls, 1,430 it, at sloe 
Missouri Steers, 1,356 ft. Ut$7.l2h,; do. 1,115 ft, at .* 7 '; 
do. 1.131 ft, at $6.95; do. 1,173 1b, at $6.90; do. 1,16.3 It., at 
$6.80; do 1,270 ft, at 12J4C, 55 ft. Extra prime Lancas¬ 
ter County steers. I,|00 ft. at $7.20. Western steers 
1,120ft, at 12940,52 lb;do. 1,525 ft, lit. 131<ic, 5(1 lb,-do 1,387 
ft, ut 12c;rough steers. stugMund cows, 1,030 ft,at (Oftfc 
r ' *'»: <**<'» 'JWO ft. nt $6.50. Pennsylvania 
steers, 1,320 ft, at $7.10; do. 1.119 ft, at$7.35; do 1 424 ft 
$7.30; do 1.308 ft. at $7.10; do 1,133 ft, ot 1264 c, 5(’lb; do 
1,300 ft, at I21$t- 56 ft: do 1,857 lb,at 1214 c. uudsOa per 
head; do 1.273 lb, at 13 * 40 , less ooc per head. Peoria 
stiller*, 1,1871b, at 12c56lb; on commission: Buffalo 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH 
- Chicago Spring, 2^0. higher. Corn, >^c. 
lower. Oats, Ic. lower. Pork, *1.35 higher 1 
Lard, 10c. lower. Hogs, from 40c. to 50c. low¬ 
er. Cattle, all grades higher, the advance 
flinging from 10c, to 05c. Sheep, a bad break; 
prices ranging from *1.25 to «2 lower. The 
fluctuations shown below are specimens of 
those witnessed every day throughout the 
week. 
Wheat.— Onset tied; the market opened We. lower, 
tun ted, <lr<llne;l * 40 , advanced Ige, declined 1 ® 
Vttn< >tid 1 c, fluctuated again, und finally closed 
about ic. under yesterday; sulc-v ranged: "Regular" 
wheat. May H$t^a,9t>^c; June. SSd$r«9m, L -. July, 92W® 
AHjpist. ititjta&vjtc! September .904413191 A^c; No. 2 
* h lea go spring. H96<i aiHJMc. Corn -slow; themurket 
VSnmVi 1 y i V st, ' r < | rii". closing prices, dec lined 
raiiUtl iluetmite>l and closer) .)6e.uuder yeater- 
duy: sale* ranged Cash, :414*55: May, vt4.46',UL-: 
iil'/g’ July ' r,i ‘H|'**''' lv 8''-i August. 9HW, | i«59^e.’ 
UAJS-DuUj sates ranged Cash. M4$c; May, Slli® 
32'4>t(i'29i;c-; July, 326ft<rt:6liji: ; Aiiguvl, 3iTv« 
o^.\. aU rf h M YrAr - Failitfe Rve. Firm, at SUgif. 
lit L V. . D, ‘ Uat ,3e - Ki.ax seed—Q uiet at $1.09. Point 
PULVERIZER 
and CART COMBINED. 
< ADVI.S. I he uiurkat. ruled very rirm with fair in 
•JKc C Vmo ».rs l |- ,, o ftt IH T'' Buttermilks Hold ut 
S J“' Dersof live ciUv.m are uilvtsed to look out 
for a break In the market next week, Dressed 
it? M v Vf y ,l 5 ht K ."“rd r and from He. to le per 
Ibldght r Country dressed veals sold at |ijU ( „ lie 
-ferseys; prime State* at i0c- eommon to 
f»tSn ' ft6 ■« prime city dressed veals sold at IP,/; 
HKc; dressed buttermilks ut Ik -, 80 . U 4 
V . N '* '-AMDs. Total ar rivals for six days 
week ci ,Z"'"i?; 1 ror l)l " Unie Iasi 
.Vo I-d fi -i Kent'ieky Hbvep, III! Ibat 6e; Htate 
UO. 1.1 lb Ut5%R*( Kun- Ii do. 87 III at KUn. vn,.il.il 
OrraU^T U 1 
Aarlcultaml In * ent.lun 
of the Age t H.... t»n a-r sent, arinhue. Doubles 
the vulur of the Mnuure. Hpnn.ts evenly all 
kinds of manure, broadcast or lu drill, In one-t,,„th 
time required by UaiuL Illustrated t lalulogues frea. 
K.F.MJ' 4. III. Iff IK urn CO., hyeao^d. N. V. 
The. Beat Cider and VV r ine 
Mill made. WiB make 20 
pur cent, more eider than 
any other. Geared outside. 
t’mTtiotly Adjustable. 
Prices fl* lr>w a?i uny first • 
etnas mill. Mfra, ol Horse 
Powers, Hay Presses, Corn 
Shelters,Pc: d Cutters,Peed 
1 Mills,etc. Send lor circular* 
1 WTIITMAII AQRIOULTtfEAL CO 
Si'. LUIJI.3, AIO. 
liV. Kcma-uiUel m ’hT^h-M urknY’d^? 
KoukIj packing, *:iiv«9.3u: Ducking aud iluonlng * 5 On 
W5.60: light, *41«>i*5.oq; skips, $3.8oat,4,8l(i. Catti.I' 
Market active und Urn.- Exports, $fl.r.o ,; im : . . 
choice shipping #6.41. 5 - 1 :comraon to medium, *5.65 
W.6.15, 8 mM r-Market weak: Inferior to r*lr, $ 2.50 
u(4;inedlull) to good, $ 4 <gi 5 : choice toexfru, $5.252,5.75, 
Sr. IiOUls.—Cowpnretl with eouh prices u 
week ugo, No. 2 Red Fall Wheat Is lc. higher; 
No. 2 Red Fall, lc, lower. Corn, lc. lower. 
Oats, Itfc. lower. Fork, 75c, higher. 
WiiKAT.-Active; No. 2 Red. $1.14 cash: May. $1.15; 
June, $1.10 utkcsl; July. 96c: August, 92%iia92T<,c: all 
the year. We; No. S Red Fall, luri bid. COHN — 
Active; sale* ai JiHSofCHC cask; Mfc«*3Hkc. May: 
■ 344 c. June: .M4pu:>-!46t- July: j!*>4ia54(- August; 441ii-, 
all the year. CUi*-m|e. cash; 42c May; 2iW*27Uc 
all the year UYS-tJuld at 616*620. Baiiucv- 
btcady at 6o.4*8iX! Eoos-steaily at luc. Flaxskkd 
-N omleal ut *!.«/. Pork-E asier cash, $17.75: 
Uulkmeuts Long clear. $7.97648.10; short rib, $8.1i! 
hjiuo; short dear, $8.45. Uaeoh-LoriK clear. 
*8>.i,u Short rib ^T3V.;^,g7H: short clear, $9,10. 
Lard— Dull. Cattle—M arket steady: Exports. *6 411 
ace..5j Good to Choice shipping. *5.9<U6.lU; Cotn- 
mon to Medium. $5,4UC«5 85; Corn red Texans, $$,2546 
5.7S; Stockers and Feeder.- . $ I.VJlgTi 25. mikec Mar¬ 
ket quiet; Oommou u> choice Clipped, $3 25<«)3.50- 
Texans, $3,006*4.85, lions—Market aetivo: Yorker* 
*5.25<®5.-lo; Parking,$5,00(^5.50; Heavy, $ 5 . 10 ^ 6 . 50 . 
Cincinnati. —Compared with rush prices a 
week ago, No. 2 Red Wheat is2e. lower. Corn, 
'Ac. lower. Oat*, >£c. lower. Pork, 75c. higher. 
Hogs, a trifle higher. 
Wheat.— rirm: No, 2 Red. cash. $1.03(81.04. Cor.s 
—S troug: No .2 Mlxod,5-J(«6uc. OAT8-Firm and steady. 
No. 3 Mixed. SstaotSoe. Rvg—Oulet, No. 2. fl 86 i, 69 e 
Barley— Dull. Extra No. 3 Fall, 82<y,H5<\ Pork $1775 
6*18. Laud Firm; $7.9(:.w.0O. Bllkmeats— Dull and 
nominal: Shoulders, $6.25: short rib, S8.23H'. Bcttku 
I n fair demand- Extra ereamery, 24c.; eholee 
dairy, 18c. Hoar. Weak:Common and Light. $175 
(*5.5fi: Packing aud Butcher*. $5.55®5V75. * 
Full trcntiHe on improvvil 
methods, yields, profits prices 
and general statistics, Pit f■; J-). 
WAYNESBORO. PA, 
Lady Agents ZXZtXXZ 
•n-1 good :.jury selling (|nrrn Oily 
Skirl air I SI'H’L bin Hu ,i|ii.r(ers. .-l.*. 
Sample .sum Free. A.Mmt... o,,..,.,, 
City SuapruUer Ho., ' luciimatj, (). 
ail.«5: July, I1.8K4SILW: August, ll.926iiU.93- Heptem 
ber, ll.7066il.72; October, ll.2hail.22: November, 10.98 
6 ® 10.99; December, 10.9iai0.99; Jauuury, 11 .O.Val 1.07- 
February, ll.llsailf. IS. Trauaferublc notices, 11.60. 
Eous.—State quoted nt I4>dc; Canadian at, llj^c 
Western at lRNiii'titlAe. 
At the N.-w York .Mercantile Exchange the follow, 
ing telegrams were received: From Philadelphia - 
Market steady, quoted at 15<&15^c. From Boston— 
Market dull; quoted at. I4>i((jue>4u. From Chicago— 
Market quiet ut 18)6rai3%C. 
Fresh Fhcits.-A pples, Baldwins, * bid., at $3.50 
661..MI: greculugs, 2- bbl., at #3.7;Va, 1.2.7: Fla. oranges, 
$-t.50®5AII (icr box for Choice: $8.50«6$» for fair lot*- 
Strawberries, Iisa25e. p (inart for Charleston: 104*250. 
for Florida; ISsoTJc, for North Carolina, and I866'25c. 
for Norfolk, chrtrrles at :Wia<35(.-. tor best North Caro¬ 
lina, und l' 2 <d!. 7 c. for poor. 
Dried Fuuitk.—F nm-y evaporated apples, IHfi® 
12 c.; choice do,, gbjfaiKM-iie.i prime do., s^cc-jc; fniiey 
North Carolina sun-drl.d apples, sliecd 8 <iffbiCi choice 
do., i(io7He: prime do.,(JW»^kc; common do., 5Wtf,6c.; 
Kentuek v at 6«6Wt: T enuessee, .• r ., . 1 , .. , 
nt 6 («iH) 4 c; extra fancy North Carolina, sun-dried, 
peeled peaches, at lh<« 12 o; fancy do.,-»Wi 6 |l)W( Xos. 
2 und 1 ,7(5iUc: Georgia, at 9q&liK? Prime raspberries, 
xkwillci prime huckJelierries. at86#9c; blackberries at 
14J*(sM5c, Peanut* arc at lOo. for best hand picked 
-J4*e. for extra do,, and Sc. for other lots. Pecans 
quoted at lie. for extra large, b^c. for choice, und 
«hc. for medium. 
Hay and Straw.—C hoice timothy hay at 5Sie.(ic$l- 
good timothy hay at 8h«695c: medium timothy hay. 
AKko&c.- shipping nay at 6454-1 clover mixed at 60<ai7Cc; 
clover at .'jy.6i.7e. No, 1 ryo straw at SG^s.-ic; short, 
rye straw at eu<a05c. 
IIoiT).- Stocks are moderate and well controlled, 
yuotalions: '26 (j/j 2'C. for choice; 23..t21 e. for prime- 
medium at Ate22c, and eornmon at 13c.; Pacific Coast 
at 214625 c. 
Poultry and gamk.—L ive poultry is selling well 
at firm prices. Dressed poultry Is In demand mod¬ 
erately at very regulur prices. 
Live Poultry-FowIs, near by, » lb, 14c; do. West¬ 
ern. He; do Southern, lie; turkeys. > ft, 126614c; 
ducks. State, * pair, 75c®$l: do. Western. P pair, 
756690c: geese. State, y pair, $ 1451 . 50 ; do. Western, (3 
pair; $ 1 . 004 * 1.27. 
Frozen Poultry.—T urkey^. Western.prime, per lb. 
liWlbc:chickens, Western, prime, per lo, I 1 mi12c; do 
State, 124113c; ducks. Western, per lb, 14t$17c, 
Frekh-killRD—T urkeys, choice at isc; do, fair. 12 
4613 c- capons. Philadelphia large. 284531 k.-; do, Phila¬ 
delphia. small, at 2t4627e: eblckens. do. broilers, < lb 
and under, 404555c, ehlckeus, do. do. above I ft, 33 
4635 c; do. Bucks Co. dry picked, Ittel'Je; do. Jersey 
J.A DEVEER,318Broadway,N.Y 
HHlppJOK, 
►5; Coru r< 
gjyHee R ural, No. 1790, page 325. 
Choice Clipped, *3 25465.50- 
Hoot,—Market active; Yorkers. 
W !V I nlCe rootH - fro, “ Long Isluud 
''. f “ tUou guaranteed. Send Tor prices. 
III. GA It HA H AW, Kingston, Lax. Co., l*u. 
For Sale.-STIRqpSIIIItE DOWN siiki;i*. 
-4 l<rom Importod 8 loi?k. 
KiKut Kanm, one your old, and two. Iwu-yeur; uIao 
( teuoral -Activertlwiii^ Hate* ot 
the RURAL NEW - YORB 
The following rates arc invartubU. All air, 
fore rewcUuUu informed Had an,/ wrnwpm 
with 11 view t„ obtaining different term.-, will 
futile. 
Gudina ry Advertisements, per agato I too 30 
° Iln- H. or more, within one year 
fi rs f Insertion, peragate line, 25 
Yearly order* occupying it or more linos 
agato space. 05 
l referred positions. .. .."Sri ' D er cent 
Reudlng Notices, ending with ".l<te,,’> per 
,1 ..1 J ' viu, auu iwii, liYYiJ-l 
the Increase of my flock at reasonable prices. ' 
IV. A. GHI.H-IIA VV, 
__ Ayrd ale Farm, North F.um, I'u. 
PLANTS per 1 , 0 x 1 , 
1 l»ii O, Cubbnge, late 1- lut Dutch, *1 ptr 1,0X1, 
I-reemtu II urll', Seedsman, Swedeshoro, N. J. 
CABBAGE PLANTS ^‘Wg’sySi 
, , ,,, , „7, ' Gun lurnlsh any quantity 
Of Jersey Wakefield, neudersou I arly .Summer Win- 
plugstudt Early l-'lat Dutch, Fnttlers' Improved 
I runswR-k, Premium Kbit Dutch. Plantaaroflno, For 
lee. will send sample by mull. Gold frarnu Cabbage 
ready now celery plants reudy July 1st. Tomato 
i'., u " w ' a ; ;, .L"-'- Trophy, Paragon, Living 
ston 3 I erfeetlon, and Favorite. 8eud for Catalogue 
to li. If. CLARK A: CO., 
_ N eedmnrn and I* lorista, iHcrunton, Pa. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
Nbw York. Saturday, ilay 24 . 1884. 
BREAD8TUKK9 AND PROVISIONS.—AS compared With 
prices of a week ago. No. 3 Chicago Wheat lsj^e. 
higher; Ungraded Winter lied Wheal I* 13c. lower. 
Rye.-C anada U J*c. lower; State U Xc. lower, corn. 
—Ungraded Mixed Is Age. lower; fcteamer Mixed la 
Rje. lower IneJevator; No. 2 delivered Is unchanged. 
Oats-No. 8 Mixed la lc. lower; No. 2 la lc. lower to 
elevator; No, 1 la ]J4c. lower. No. 3 White is lc. low¬ 
er; No. 3U lo. lower; No. 1 Is 2c. lower; Mixed 
Western Is lc. lower; White Western is I)#:, lower; 
State 1 b lc. higher, 
MEA t,.—Flour—qiuotatlotiK: Fine, 
$2.354.3.10: Mipc-rflne, $3.(X)®3.«0, latter an extreme 
common to fair extra State, $3.50*3.75; good to fancy 
do. $S.s0®6; eommon to good extra Western, $ 3 . 50 <i 
3.60; good to choice, $3,85446.60; common to fair extra 
Terms of Subscription. 
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Over 10,1X10 lu actual use. Victorious 
at all fair*. Found In every State 
aud Territory of the C. S, It Ik a 
section wheel ha* been mude by us 
for ten .years; In al. that time not 
once blown down without tower 
tii-eaklng a record no Other mill ean 
show. We leave It to the public to 
determine their merl ts. Mills sun t on 
30 days’ trial. Best Feed Mill*, Corn Shelters, Ac., Ac. 
Latcdotrue free. CHALLKNBK WIN'D MILL « F^KD 
MILL CO.. Batavia, III, 
tMALLcnac. 
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