auHMwRm. 
Color Your Rutter. 
Farmers that try to sell white butter are all 
of the opinion that dairying does not pa%\ If 
they would use Wells, Richardson & Co.'s Im¬ 
proved Rutter Color, and market their butter 
iu perfect condition, they would still get good 
prices, but it will not pay to make any but the 
best in color and quality. This color is used 
by all the leading creameries and dairymen, 
and is sold by druggists and merchants.—Arfu. 
quiet; Creamery at 21®22c. From Boston-Creamery 
at 2I@22c; dairy,20»2ic. From Chicago-Market quiet; 
Creamery at 19c: dairy at lGe. From Cincinnati- 
Markrt (Jull at 1 Skitter rroolpff*, 334. 
Cheese.—T he quotations are as follows: 
for best; 9*4®9e. for good to flue; fair lots. 7®8o: 
common at Ser Ohio Uats at 7»ia8c. for best down 
t0< ®' c - for common; Pennsylvania skims at IQ® 
'hi*- for good; Vito, for common. 
Cotton. Spot Cotton—Since September 1,4,772,859 
bales, against 5,863,612 same period last season. 
00 BRENT PHICKS. 
Quotations based on American Standard of Classlfl. 
cation. 
New 
Uplftnrt. SfSHt T »*“- 
85 ffiSte¥:™r„™ l« M ‘ «•“ 
Si* ISfft gV» 
Low Middling.. 11 11-16 n U. {S ir 2 
Strict Low Middling... .... IffU ffJ S u ‘ 
Str'etCood Middling. U 9-ld ;! i;’if, 1 ?3-lf, 
MhldUng Fair. 11 ir.-lfi 12 3 -K 5 i 
ralr . 12 11-16 12 15-16 12 15-16 
STA1NKO. 
Good Ordinary .... 8 716 | Low MhldLln* 9 ir. is 
Strict Good Ord., 9U Mi.ldUng '*""' ?0 £' J 
‘’losing ifguros June, 10.98,ftii.oi); July 
Il.U3(ftJ1.03; August, 11,13,4*11.19'September II i ,|11 .. 
October. I0.68fai0.89; November, £lU.58®to'5>l; Uceem’ 
her lu.J3alU.54;.January, l0.62<alO,IKI; February 10 71 
June, H<«a 10 ; July, 8,0538.10: August 8 35 ® 
?' 40 - ^rpwjnber, 8.43&iK.50: detober, 8,»5®8.60: h'ovrnf 
l^lOwf^ 501 6,;cembw ’ 8.7038.74. ??ood CucuU. 
Rons.—Quotations are: State at lSrtjlSHii!; Canadian 
average off, at 17.tgai8c; Western, loss off, at l7Q<rol8c. 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange the follow, 
lug telegrams were received: From Phlladelphla- 
Markct steady; quoted at 17V® 19c. From Boston- 
Market steady; quoted at 15Q®I7Qe. From Chicago 
—Quoted at U.Q®l5c, From Cincinnati—Market dull 
at 46.75, Cincinnati stlllers, 1,211 lb, at 46.91 
lb, at 46.40. 
Calves.— Buttermilk calves sold at 3Q<a i, 
grassers at 4lye. and State Veals at Mf.qc. 
good, with » few HarUons a ftp-., while 
number of selected Jerseys sold at .Q.a fWe. 
buttermilk calves wore wanted atHAiv, 
nary to prime dressed veals sold nt 83luUc 
milks, 1*4 n>. at 4c; do, t87 ft . «t sap- , and de 
' 9‘‘; 'V«L<. INS ft, at 4c. per ft. Slate cl ' 
at, 6Qe; urnssers, 219 ft, at 4Qe. 
SHKite and Lamps.—R eceipts were; T„ 
days 33.7*1 head against 68,9(8 head for 
sjjnndlng tlmc last . 
sheep, 87 V, i.. , 
Maryland sheen, im is, at 1We. - "r 
at llfte. Ohio sheep, 78 m, at 5c. 
9? ft, at 4Qe. State ewes, 110 ft at 3e 
lambs tiOft.atnQe. r;.; 
do, 66 v, at 6*4o; do, 63 it, at 71 
ft at SQc.t do, 81 it, at 5o. M 
5Qc. State, do, 78 ft, at IQe. 
s-l r £ 0 ^ -T . 0 '. nl r V r » ljt days, 26.124 head 
2,,89o head for the corresponding time hi 
No trade, mid none for sale alive. The i 
weak, and common to prime may be <iuotoi 
3*tie. 
RADLEY’S 
SUPERPHOSPHATE. 
Heeclot* were; Total for six 
- —.. the corre- 
r. , , ---- - week. Virginia sheup,93 it, at, IQ.-, 
lrginia lambs, v m, n t 6Hc; do, r.f, it. at 6Ue. Ohio 
1,7 ft. nt 45.35, Mar.viatui lambs, 66 tt, at Kc. 
Kentucky sheep, 79 ft, 
_\ West Virginia do, 
" ’ "i uu tv.ut at*.. West Virginia 
State do, tit ft, at tic. Kentucky 
Western sheep, 87 
\\ ondebfcl cures of Heart Disease by 
using Dr. Graves’ Heart Regulator. Sold by 
druggists at fl.—Adv. 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, 
Saturday, June 28, 1S84, 
Chicago.— Compared with cash prices 
week ago, “regular” wheat is lj^c. lowt 
No. 2 Chicago spring, I J^c, lower. Corn, \}\ 
lower. Oats, lc. lower. Hogs, 155c. lowt 
Cattle, a tritie lower. Sheep, 50c. lower. 
wheat.—I n fair demand; " regular'' June at* 
tis'3*sc._.luty KM^as'njc; August, ><744«*3?t<;o, Septe 
S‘>4t« v 844e: No. 3 Chicago Spring, -iski-ftsti, co 
—Cash. 52t^ <el3Uc; June. 52tv«5ibic; July. .‘UU-ftsii 
-W, a iV He; September, npQtftSSHO; Oetoh. 
•■.Va.VlHc; .May i; W 4JVe. Oats. I'll 11 AUd depress. 
prb.es declined Vftle: Cash, auS<c; June, HdU&Sth 
stwA-mit27k,s3;4ir; Septemli. 
!****?-**'- ‘Im ym-, 2B<®3tiCle. closing 
Dull at, 60c. Fi.axbki 
f Of* Dull, prices declined 2V,ii3t 
on near didlverles early, but subsequently rul 
ni’U'er; deferred dultveries wore about si lower, m 
Closed weak- July, at 4H.73<3>1».25: August. 4I8«M„ 
September. 41?«»17.05: October, 416;all the year. *|i, 
ii.i.L isiH-f* Iu active demand: tjrlciu .u 
Print Huttor brlngH 
much higher prices 
than tub, therefore ev 
cry dairyman should 
supply himself with a 
Printer and Shipping 
Boxes, so ns to put It 
on the market In the 
most attractive form. 
NESBITT PRINTER 
AN!> THE 
COOLEY 
Improved Carriers 
are acknowledged to be 
the host implements for 
the purpose. 
Send for Illustrated 
Circulars. 
|! ,| ill if !' 1 41,3 ! hll h i 5 i|lk 
I |l IP-I 1 h|I 
etiurg CAHHitar 
I'll ■, Msflir* ov 'liiI 
VERMCWI HRDdlNtc, 
Falls Vr, 
MannU. turi ra of IIA |C U I SON'S 
5,TANII.V K II U u IN IIIN (i iiml 
V I'OI IHM. MILLS ..f aII tlKoi 
i lud vAilulitm lor Siinuii, WAi<if ) Wind» 
Him»A Sl Hand Powi*r. 
_ j ruat t’HJUUN- 
'JL ItyAiji) duruliilit'N. Kv- 
M Mill w<mnnt«il t«» 
»|i* jn»t wlml wit claim 
iHHHf 1 jV for Writn on- 
a.'let. • i iwj ip furuur n«*w 
K0 Jia^u ilIn'Imli'il I'ftUloifUH 
aiui Hii»nifrtn LbU pfcpur. Tho 
'S Kilwr, riarrlaon Mi II Co., Now Ilavcn t Cfc. 
OHICAaO SCALE CO. 
■ TAM M . nav . , .. _ . . W W 
U «?ilgU2!Z ISSS&gi*. 
SOO OTMkll HIXK 8 . K.dur.S PKICK 1.1 STFUlk 
FORGES, TOOLS, Ac. 
BW)T FIIKUK S I UK FOB UUMT WORK, 410 . 
40 H*. Anvil Anti KltofToals, ftIO 
r»M»«m »»« tin* >.8 m.ne, S«l. t atiS lot*. 
Blowers. AiivU*. Vices a Other ArUolo# 
AT LOWKST I’KICKg, WIIOIASA 1 .K A KKTA 1 L 
Tile following are the quotations 
'rated apples, lie; choice du.. Du: 
fancy North Carolina «un dried 
•; choice do,, tiQjei prime do., 5W,.a6c; 
Kentucky uud 'J'eniiessec no, atti.ft 
North Car.dlnn, Hun dried, peeled 
c; fancy do,, at 9c; choice do. ut 7 <a 
l; common do. at 5c. Poaches, un- 
B'aii'Qe.: .Jo. quartern at 4l*o, Plums 
ftiul I0<tdlli\ for Southern. Prime 
t\ uuckleoorrle*. ut Be. Blueicher- 
nMKEN SPRINC VEHICLE St 
Quotatloim are; Choice timothy 
»l timothy at 759»a0c: medium 
pplng at. KIJc.; clover mixed at 
M5i)e.; No. I rye straw at 85c; 
'tie.; oat. straw at JiKgUic. 
arolloa and Lonlslnna, fair nt 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
than .i J nr m m ,f ' *"'■ ‘hey are 
i- f !,,,v l-ibd. They 
rations. For circulars address 
Manrrs, Rnrt up, Wls. 
manufacture* Ihe felehra- 
_ known the 
tun. Shell,.... 
easy H Vehicle .unde, 
thtwo w ’ t '' r e - 
1 F ''fteeordIntt to the w eight (hny 
, K , < ‘ ftl , ly . w ‘ 'l adapted to rough country 
n/h?.? r,V M* of ,f H !'*‘ '>l«n..racturcdnu5 
i i.rr Tlm n s < ® r rUge liiilbt.-rnnn.l Ili a 
■ enry Tlmkr.i, «t. I.onls. 
last for 
DICK BY a i'E isi' 
IThUls the Finn tin 
ted •ioii.ij «a M nt” 
world over. A Isothe ‘ rerr 
1 heir goods are always llrsl 
New Your, Saturday, June 28. 1884. 
Hkass.—I he following ure the’quotntlons; Marrows 
at 4'4; mediums nt 43.50 white kidnpy at 43.23 for 
choice; pea nt. 42.50 for marrows and 42.Stkft2.35 for 
small; red kidney nt |i.2i for now; turtle soup ut 48.2d 
® foreign at 43.1502.2fj for new, and low grades 
at 41.90(ft2, 
PKA8.—Green are at firm prices on light demand: 
quoted at 41.53titil.C0. 
HiiEAbSTifyrs a»p PitovisiONs. — as eompnrcd with 
ca*h prices of one week ago, Ungraded Winter Red 
wheat U 5c. lower; No. 3 Red Is 3c. lower; No. 2 Red Is 
564c. higher; No. 2 Ited. seller June, is fyc. lower; No. 2 
Chicago u J4u, lower. Ooa.v.-Ungraded Mixed Is 
unchanged; No. t Is IQc. lower; Steamer Mixed, Is 
He. lower: No. 2 Is IQe. lower. 
JM* 1 .. A,rD tiik.Ai..-Flour - Quotations; Fine, 
42.1 j^2.s(J. superfine, ♦ 3-7i-it,. 1.1 ff. latter nn extreme' 
fftlr f xlr “ 43.004*a.50: good to fancy 
do. 4J.5,.ftti; common to good extra Western. Ci.aU 
a hi i 1 K '* 8h 1 2 a C ,!!''■ *'U" (".U'luou to fair extra 
Ohio. 4H.10ig4jji good. 44.U>* ..2. • xood toehold-, a'i.ui 
r! ‘ 88.10 *3 60; Pi-ar 41.00 
<»4 .. rye mixture, 4»,io.iS<straight, tt ko, 0 j r. 
patent, 49 hJti»«23. bakers' e'xtra, 44 . 75 ' ' 2a st 
U)UU common to fair extra, 4i.25titi4.70; talr to good 
44.<.Hfto.2u, got.0 to very choice, 45.3008 00: patent 
city mill extra for 
\\ r«t Jodies, 4 '.ift,,ofl; ^outh Annrlean, 45 .1 (j * 5 . 2(1 
SoimiKii.s Fwjitn -Common to good extra 4 , 15 (t,n 6u* 
good Ui choice, 4i-k.Vft6.25. itv k Fbora nu^IUm' 
4a.83kti4.l.i, LohnAIkal Yellow Weslern, at 4:V*a' 15 ' 
Brandywine, ut 43.30(ft3 15 
tloners' do , ibye; suuulurd ' A,'* 8 Q 0 ; off A, 6 'fttiQc; 
' ' 5^08^0: yeltv.w extra “C," 5-kft 
sjtic: "C, '3»3Qc; yellows, t 
1‘otTt.TRy and Game.—T he quotations are «a fol¬ 
lows: 
I.IVK Poultry— Fowls, near by, V ft, at lie.; do. 
Western, lie, do Southern, at lOWtitillO; turkeys, k 
ft, nt Ofttdc; t.prlug chickens at 28c. per lb. for 
large, and 210270. her ft for •mull; ducks. Stute, 4 1 
pair, .50*41: do. Western <k pair, tiOiftWJo.: geese; 
^tuie, V pair, 4 l...i(ft 2 ; do. Western, per pair, $ 1,500 
a , K «O z 1 ‘‘N Pom.ruv.-Turkeys, Western, prime, per lb, 
at ii.ftirtci chickens. Western, prime, per lb, ut me; do 
Ntut.e, per lb., 110 ; ducks. Western, per lb, HiylSc, 
FRESH-KiLLEb-Turkeys. fair, at likftrtc.; chickens. 
1 hliudelphla. J.i 0 O 8 e: do State and Western,scalded 
ut 2nft.82e. t'owls, Philadelphia prime, 13<<til1e; do. 
Jersey prime, 18,'j do, Hlate and Western prime at ] 2 e* 
do. poor to fair, at lie. Ducks, Stute and Western 
prime, per lb, 15<«il6c; do. do. fair to good, per lb 12 
(ftl le. Geese, .state and Western prime, I h*|2or do 
do. poor to fair 8 <>#iue; squabs, white, per dost 75 
<*,*- Game—English snipe, per do/.., 
plover, per doz., 41 . 50 , 
(Tops. Choice quoted at H3*40c; good at 25ift360‘ 
low grades at 32#33e; California nt 3**;l7e. 
--Thefollbwingare the quota tlotwtPo- 
TATOKS _( harlestou chill, prime ut i4.:hk* 3 ; do. Hose, 
do.,at 44 Ml- Norfolk rose, Jo. ut*4.50; North Carolina 
do., fit 41 Jr. old pofaloi s. State, 4l.75ft2.50. String 
beans Norfolk, round, Imlf bid. ut 4'2oC2.23; do., do . 
llut, do., flojiai 75; North Carolina, do, 4l.noosl.7S* 
do. do., per bush orate. 4101.35. Squash Southern, 
marrow, per bbL. 42 ( 02 , 50 , Tomatoi-.s Suvnnnuh 4 k 
^ fe.<e.»l-, Florida, per bushel crate, r.iir * 41 . 
. Chased Band or Double Heart Ring. 
lx?™ 1 - --^4 B0 .?BSQEr£l l .':2 m0 . Card" With name 
^nWjffrUligflflSr and I'llFdT'IN'l', all lor ‘24 eenls 
" CUN TUN & GO.. North Haven, Ct. 
HiSL S, i?. l l’ or >?l! Chrornoafnewi with nnmeand 
J > mtcjgt Aoniftf, !0c. GApIto) <;ar(J 0o. t Hart ford, G*t. 
UJ\'lqVii JJ\'H JTT/l.it.’TI Ff, 
THE WILLIAMS 
FRUIT EVAPORATOR! 
i" »!'e PIONKKU iV 
JN4. .41,1 < H ( SI; OK n'N 
Ii INII IN J ill. "VIAIlItJiT. 
It hau lovm in use for IO yenra, 
with highly nntisfaetory rc- 
anlta. We mnUe o CltFO 
Ilje two smsller O 01 ALU 
»i/e* for convenience of sin nil 
eii I'lto lism, and for sections 
where the fruit eroji Is not very 
large. Heinl for Ilcneriptiva 
Llrrulnr Anil testimoulnIs to 
S. E. & J. M. SPROUT, 
MUNCY, PENNA. 
MAGNUS. 
K. K S K fl V A T I V E, 
of people lust 
—. ,■■■:. safe, cheap, 
hum food * . . , no PffHervatlye of all kinds 0 / 
lmal rood. Send for circular ami testimonials 
TMK HUM INTON COM I* t N V 
—*' J * 361 STATF. 8TUKKT, NEW HAVEN, 1 : 1 )\\ 
T II K F O o l> 1* r " - 
Was thoroughly tested by thousands 
year and Is now well known as a simple. 
ri* JL > n ftnrl whti ... 1 
PRODUCT off 200 ACRES 
S A M U EL Wl LSO N^eiTgrS wer,-** 
ULL niLOUIl, WeelunlcAv’le. Bucks Co..P» 
LIVE STOCK MARKBT8, 
New York, Saturday, June 28 . 1884 . 
Beeves—R eceipts—Total for six days 12.573 head, 
against 11,070 head for the same time last week 
Little Chorokees sold at stije. to dress >5 lb, Texans 
at 45,211 per ICO lb. Corn fed Colorados brought ll^e. 
to dress $3 lb, and medltmi to good stlllers sold at 
46.40'3>6.9 o. Native ooru-fed and grass cattle sold at 
range of lCQtitl2Jie. to dress 55ti»57 lb, for poor to 
prime, up to 47.15. Extra Lancasters at 47.30. Bales 
-Kentucky steers, 1,213 lb. at 46.35: do. 1,209 lb, at 
48.50; do. 1,068 ft, at lOJrfe, 5S lb; bulls, 1,363 ft, at 45jje 
Indiana steers, 1,213 lb. at 11c; do. 1,218 lb. at 48.35; 
oxen, 1,685 lb, at 46 . 41 ); Michigan do. 1,541 lb, at 9Qc, 
55 lb; cows. 1,267 lb, at 10c f 35 lb. Missouri steers’ 
l,3l3 lb, ut 46.95; do. 1,148 lb, at 46,30. Peutisyl vanla 
steers, 1,560 ft, ut 47.30. Kentucky stlllers, 1,156 ft, 
at $ 6 . 60 ; still bulls, 1,272 lb, at 45; do. 165 lb, at 45.50. 
Ohio steers, 1,5A) lb, ut 47.15; on commission; Penn¬ 
sylvania stlllers, 1,275 1b, at 46.65; do. 1,251 lb, 46.58; 
oxen, 1,323 ibe, at 46 ; do. 1,250 lb, at 46.36; do. 1,3331b, 
OSELEY’S 
CABINET 
CREAMERY 
w# AH'l K.rrlg«r»t„r<XmRI.VKn 
tctonen, tho ('r^nm-gulKtrinn 
nr the stoDhard 
frCHURN 
Terms of Subscription. 
icrlptlon price of the Rural New-Yorker Is- 
Copy, per year. m 
“ six months.!!!!!!!!’ iw 
•Ituln, Ireland, Australia and 
tiy. per year, post puid. 4 : 1 .ui ri 2 s. 6d.) 
Colonies. 4,08 < 29 j* f r . j 
ie sending a club of seven Is entitled to one 
5 ■ anil KsT on the 
where we h*f* no A((rnL Don l'uw- V |l 
er»» Itiitier Boxoa, FVJnU, ele. ajA v 1 ' c? 
MOSELEY A BTODDAED. Mxnufac'g Co., roultu«y, VL 
Robt. C. Reeves, General Agent, 185 Wator Street 
New York. ' 
market. 
Quotations for Creamery, Elglns at 30a 
J-rn l9>4®20Vtic; Eastern, 22sti22^c; Stit1 
ilrklnu, tubs and palls extra, at 30c- for 
do. prime, lac.- no. do. fair, lye do. Welsh 
°°- do. good, 
creamery choicest at 17® 
dr. at llat 15c; Western dairy, at 16c. Tor 
, ’ stern factory fresn extras, at 13®14c- 
lr, and s®i0c. for poor. 
lercantlle Exchange the following tele- 
■e received; From Phlladelphla-Market 
canvassing outllt on 
Entered at the Post office at New York 
- ** secoud-olass mall matter. 
Sales in !883, over 60,000 Tons 
