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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
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pies to Glasgow and Liverpool should meet 
with good demand at values ruled by supply. 
Third—That shipments to Londou of good, 
solid stock will, as in similar seasons, compare 
favorably in net proceeds with other markets 
on this side. 
There will therefore bo a greater de¬ 
mand than ever for good American apples in 
Lngland this Fall, owing to the failure of the 
English crop, The kinds mostly in vogue 
there are the Baldwins, Greenings (especially 
Rhode Island Greenings?, Northern Spy, 
Spitzbergens, Golden Russets, Ribstones, and 
Kings. Newton Pippins always sell better 
than any other variety. Besides those men¬ 
tioned, there are other kinds which would, no 
doubt, meet a good market. 
Reports to the Troy Times of the condition 
of the harvest and growing crops throughout 
the largest part of northern and eastern 
portions of Central New York, Vermont and 
Western Massachusetts show that hav is from 
one-half to two-thirds of an average crop. 
The lack in quantity is partly made up by a 
marked improvement in quality, and in some 
places a good second cutting will he allowed. 
Rye and oats, while short in straw, have in 
most places headed fairly well. Corn is back¬ 
ward, owing to cold weather hut 
choice at 8c., closing at 7.05c, bid nnd Re. asked for 
choice -Vuguo option at T.92c; September option 
sales. 7,83(4 i.SV October option sales, 7,H4,.t7.SB(\ No¬ 
vember option sales. 7,'iMc; December option sales, 
?.ftk*T,«5c. City steam I*quoted at 7,*0c , and In mod 
erate demand. Refined Is quiet, with Continent 
quoted lit8.10c, nod South American at S.COtohVJllc. 
Dried Vaoivst. Choice evaporated apples, yui.a 
in’: prim* do., nt fancy North Carolina nun- 
SEND NINE CENTS IN POSTAGE STAMPS TO 
$3.M>®4,50; e jril-fed dll. ut $4(i5: Amert- 
Vs 1 ' Sheep—M arket steady Inferior to 
medium to good, $909,50: choice to 
she™', $ftsi%3 75 ! an ' ,a ' head, $1.50®3.75 : Texas 
St. Loins.—Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 2 Red Wheat 
No. 3 Red, 
Oats, lower. 
Wukat,— c:_ ■ 
ttu*t. H2.a82tftc.: S...,_ 
(isyqjei November, 8.77. 
ft'., 1 'ft' 1 ' .. .. naano^c, 
linin' September, .i:'<,e; October, 
a A air* lr Q “‘- suU ' t s ;U cash: 24vy424iqe 
Rve e„,ift,'" r "’ r: all the year. 
I^BLKV No market. Ki.AVHF.rn 
50(ii.Me. Panic Jobbing, $ 18 . 
Clear, $9.80: Short Itlb. $9.70»9.!l0: 
Short Clear, $ 9 .t,ARD-$^ap® 7 .»A 
Cincinnati, —Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 2 Red Wheat is 2c. lower. 
PRODUCE COMIVIISSION MERCHANTS, 
for circular giving Important advice about whip, 
pine produce. Also containing recipe for pro. 
not vinit ecus. Established 18-15, 
No. ‘J7U Washington St., New York City. 
is 2%c. lower, 
lower. Corn, 1c. lower. 
Rye, 8 c. lower. 
Steady; No. 2 Red, Sljlgatttfec. cash; Au- 
1.! September, 82*s, «,H3^e. October, 84W 
Fresh Fruit*. - Quotations are: Applesflniven- 
steln R bhl,_ Ji 75nt3.25: Astraeban, hand-picked, ft 
bbl, 81.2Swl.73; Aslraehan, Maryland and Delaware, 
ft crate. .50(58**1; sour bouuh, band picked, n bbl. 
$1(41.75: HWi-et bouuh. hand picked. fi bid, ,VCii$t.50i 
windfall. Inferior, ft bbl, 50c<475. Peaches Mary- 
laml und Delaware, extra, V basket, $1(61.45: do, do, 
bflBle, »< basket. fiSiAHUe: do, do. plain, V basket, 
3t<i3Wc; do, tic, extra, V crate, SI.V'.ofil.Ni; do, do 
I* Bill- t< crate. 3i'c a*l; Jersey plain, V basket, 
30««t,de. Peara—Bartlett, Delaware und Maryland, 7,1 
crate, fl,.81)42 do, Georgia bush 1 1 ite, 12’ do, 
Jersey, V bbl $5).ifi; do. upriver, ft bbl, ink Clapp's 
Favorite, up river, V bbl, 4 711 , 4 r,- do, Maryland, >< 
C I?«n* ,50: f’uchesH, Southern, p crari’, it. 25 
0 OI.. 1 O: Hell, .,ersey and up river. * bill. ? Ml; I 'ath 
arltii’, ft old, $3.30(84; Bloodgoort, V bbl, *!! a.11,50- 
stignr top, >1 bbl, $3 30; buff, V bbl, $2<i»2.fl»l; scooter' 
Iin-river, P bill, t2i42.su: cooking pears common * 
P*i*» * Dflftwnni** Virginia, per of is 
ie Ib .J? 11 *? 8, * 1 'WV®?. tip. North Carolina, baskets, V 
lb, 2t>o; do, Virginia, baskets. V lb, 20c ('oiieoril. 
South Carolina. baskets, fr lb. m.t, luc; do. Virginia 
per ease of 18 Sib hxa., $8.$0)<8$l; Ives, Virginia per 
ease, IH S-jb, bxs, at. *3)48.30; Hartford, Virginia.’ per 
ea»e. of 18 3 lb. bxs, $3(jo.'1.5ii: Ives ami Hartford, bask. 
l>or lb, ji4)’o, Martha. N)irth Carolina, 1 • 
b. 15c: ivrklns, Nnrlii Carolina, busbots. 
I.’C" I I tints—Egg, up rive 
Mary land, per bush, erate, 
WARRANTED SURE DEATH TO TICKS 
and all insects infesting Sheep or other domestic 
animals. 
A Sunk CURB TOR Scum or Other Slsln Diseases. 
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. 
Perfectly -to nr hi kin COLD water, and harmless to 
man or animal. It leaves the wool soft ami silky, 
and promotes a rapid growth. 
HAS THE LARGEST KALE IN THE WORLD. 
Awarded four medals and live cortlllcates. 
Beware of Worthless Imitations. 
Buy direct Of the manufacturers or their author¬ 
ised agents. 
lars b? lrt,U r l l,u ' flcllllu ' M 1411,1 price send for clreu- 
noRins, Liiru; & soiv, 
Manufacture™, 
Doncaster. Bngliiiidi mid I TA North 1«th 
• s *-» Iti'ooUly 11 , !>,. D.. N. Y. P.O.Box,!. 
Ita, North_ Carolina, baskets, tier 
i<o,.--'oi .7 ' -— 7 ,’* - «. vMui., utMiwiS, Per II), illlii) 
if® . uiins-Kgg, up river, per hht. * 6 )«fij Damson, 
Maryland, per bush, erate, $l.35<»1.79: do, per qiiurt 
.Vow, Blackberries - Poor to rair. tier quart, a.ut.’ 
Huckleberries- Jersey, extra, per 14 quart boxes, ini’. 
i./i 8 ;,e; do, average si Ac boxes, WKrtfihe- .lo, per quart, 
84 'Jc: Maryland, per -mart, tie. Watermelons 
GeorKla, eholc.) to fancy, per 100, $2<W 25-. do. prime. 
*t5(.olH; tin, small and poor, $tl'<DlJ; North Curollnn, 
prime, per ll»), *lfn»l3: do. seconds, per im> * 13 , 1 ,li¬ 
do, culls, per IIXi, $ 6 «uH. Miiskiuehm- Konlheru 
Jersey, fair o. oltOli e, perbiq, «2 m 2.30; Maryland fair 
to ehoico, per bbl. $1,511)42; Baltimore, fair, per bbl 
<r i t i t r, , L* ' 50 ® 2 SC: vll ' 8 lnla, poor to good, per bbl, 5Ue. 
wdl liOUi 
Peanuts, -Quoted at fie, for hand-picked, THie, for 
I band-picked, and HhcM^c. for fancy hand - 
Eoob.—Q uotations: State, lOtaityjo: Canadian, 18 
Western, tse. 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange the follow¬ 
ing telegrams were received; From Philadelphia— 
Market winder: imoled at l7t4i7V.; receipts, 1 , 458 . 
Fmm Boston in good demand; quoted at lswaie. 
From Chicago Market weaker, fresh ut Lie; re¬ 
ceipts, i,7hh cases; shipments, mo. From Cincinnati 
-Market llrmut lie; receipts,433; shipment*, mine. 
oihv" s A t N ))M 4 i n t ! ,I lW '^~ ' he quotations arc: Oholee Mot- 
«hio,'.i,7il - 7 r 4 (: KO 0 .I rlo 95)'(4 1 ; medium. HOaDOc; 
h R V‘ ra: -, l /' V . < ' r , <"""-'5e. clover, MUUflci 
111 n hay from ,(te to t)3e, Recording to quality• No 1 
(old), 80483c; No. 1 rye straw (new), Till,# 
75c; short straw, sSiiittXiC; Oat straw -|3c. 
,.. / [ & l ’ lf ’T T1 >c qimtatton* are; Choice, 2«(<«V8c: good 
24®250i low grades, 20gi'12e; (!allfortiltt,22f®2«c. 
Poultry and Gamic,—T he following are the quota¬ 
tions: 
Live Poultry-F owls, near by, » m, l!ic,- do West 
orn at I3u; do Southern at Utilise: spring chickens 
l et. per lb for Urge, and U.® 17c. per Tt ror smalL 
fe"’ »* pair, i1e-®!Kl- do, Western *1 pair’ 
^ rm,r - 41 ’ 73aa - (x,i Iiu - w.-s& H r« r ; 
Dress no Poultry. -Turkeys, per tb, lOtaiVe; ohlek 
vi‘“:, VV ‘’ 6t ' r,, b ,Ir >; bleked, per lb. I!ii4l7c d,"oks 
p, ; r ,c - r ',r lM l ^bUmlelphn, prime,’ 
l«Wl7t*; do, Jersey prime, 18c: tin. Stale und Western 
prime lit 11)4lie squabs, will!..-. dns **,„•> y-, 
G.in.e —EngUsh snipe, per do/,,. 73,q plover *i*r dot 
t5c; woodcock at Too, per pair. 1 ,UJK -' 
.., I i! t ;,“vT^ u '‘ tlU ‘f* 0 ? " l ’ , ’ : i^Rrollna and Louisiana fair 
oita^^'L,* 0 '’' ,u print* at IIMwflWc, dioUc 
atHSttaJo, Rangoon at 47^-; Patua utS^c. 8 
Siceos.-C lover i|U0tcd at 9X7(4KH.b' Tlmofchv is 
quolerl ut *1 r,:,(rti.i>-i- rjnsceil quoted at $i,H(); Canary 
seed—Spanish at 8Jle. v ’ 
SuoAR.-Tho quotations arc: 
cr raaho«i, Tjqj,-; pow<lcred, 6%c: gran- 
Ulated, 8 J-UJc; nuiuld “A,*' dAjin; COOfOCtlonerH’ it, 
%% f^I* 1 "-V' I'M*! off A. 594®tic; white extra 
O, 3 ) 4 ) 45940 : yellow extra *‘C,” 5 >t' 45 |kc’ “C >> nil. 
®3>&c; yellows, X-WiitJsc, * * ' * 
0 ™ytf n price (drawback «2.82 per 100 n>, loss 1 per 
* ,M! pow<le, ' od ' * !m& 
at $4.50)45 for Virginia yellow P bbl “and #1 ,|L’ 2 afi 
ftf OabffageilVut KtX " 
Jwy $w«*u4.>o, Cuislimbei?#—I*on k v hki 
Egg Plant-Philadelphia, per bBl, at •2<8?J0 tr. eii 
eorn-perPEL 73-I4.U,. Green peaH-Long’ Island 
per bag, $1,41..si. Okra-Jersey, Vi Infi, t,e. Onions 
Potato Alary land, per bbl, $I.50 *.m. 73: v,l low , 1 ,-r 
flYin* ''hrseyaiui Long island yellow, *1 33 
* * , ‘‘* 5 -o String beans Long Ishm.l, wux. 
PRODUCE AND PKOVISION8, 
New York, Saturday, August 10,1884. 
Breadstuff's and Provisions.—A s compared with 
cash prices a week ago; Ungraded Red Wheat la 
2c. lower; No. 3 Rod Is He- lower; Steamer No. 2 Red 
Is ic, higher: No. 2 Red Is IjVjo. lower. Corn.—U n- 
grnded Mixed Is Itye. lower; No. 8 is l^e. lower. 
Beans.-Q uotations ure: Marrows, $3.U)®8.1S: me¬ 
dium”, *.'..iii white kidney, $.1 for Choice pen, $ 3 . 3 nfor 
marrows and fL.'illix ,; 1 33 for small; red kidney $5 2.3 
for now; turtle spun, *3.2,7: foreign. * 2 .lfl«\ 2 d Vor new 
I-Yy*; ,*" v 8 rill,< ' M ) ii.9U(42. California lima, Hat, $ 2 .r>(i 
<|u P nwdlte n “ r " 1,1 * a,r Jcmami at bettor prices; 
, A ,lT II tl ‘. ;^' ,ul;l , tlon ' 1 - State, best, pulls, 23ffl24e; do. 
ft ^.HWx-ie. prime,22.422jie: Western, 22),ii22>6c. for 
best,, liii.i. v le. for prime; state dairy half firkins 
P‘ 4 , 1 s, extra, 20 ( 831 ,Ue. for best; do. prime,’ 
IS-wlDc; 00 , do. fair, 17c: do.. Welsh tubs, extras, 2o C ; 
pniii)', l ie; do. do. good. Ii) 4 l 8 e; Western Imitation 
creamery ci,o| ( .esi ,rt( 4 Uc; ,10 fair, 1 top 17c; West,- 
ern dairy. I,iwil59*e for best Invoices: 14c. for prime- 
W st)’rn factory fresh extras, 14c; ll(®i3c. for fair’ 
aud Mwiito. for poor, 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Philadelphia Market 
steady; creamery, 21®22c; dairy 22o; receipts, 1 , 883 , 
From Boston—Market steady; creamery, 22@28c; 
dulry, 21 14 'Ale. From Phlcago-Market easier; cream I 
ery, AK-t'-Ue; ilulry extra. 18(4189*0; firsts at 15c; re- 
OUR CUTOFFENGINE 
SAW MILL GAUGE 
Address, TAYLOR MFG. CO.* 
iricatc Utntion im, /•«;„,.) Chamhersburg, Pa, 
'J. A r r Gverneev Intelligent, nober 
of stock U an,’ ftro, manageni.m 
ence reqmrc(r ,,,,H of '^ ll 
HMKS K. (hiry Street, Kleliuiond, Vn. 
WANTED 
P A "T" P fd T <£ Y 'i bomn* P. Simpson. Wash 
" ” 1 *-*» ■ Ol ■ iiigton, D. 0. No pay asked 
for patent until obtained VV rite/or inventor's guide. 
PAINESVILLE, O. 
'.ilT'.'LH"’J l ? , ' :sT " , " 1 < niiAi’ns'r Bui, 
!r iVil 1 Vn m A?,T I: K - It It M M11 \ <; p|, W 
FU( P TRI PS, 4 : It,\ l*|-: VINKS, am 
«T W 1 * 1 1,1 "S? Give them your address on a 
I. 0. KHiIIITT, Lima, Inil 
hne, as bi^h as 25 bushels for spring and 30 for 
winter. The prospects are for the largest crop 
of spring wheat ever gathered in the North¬ 
west,” 
St. l J au], Minn,, telegraphs that the cool, 
dry weather throughout the entire North-west 
for the last week, has caused harvesting to be 
pushed more rapidly than usual. The wheat 
crop in Southern Minnesota and Dakota, i* 
nearly all cut, and stacking is partly cotn- 
pleted. First reports of thrashing tell only of 
phenomenal yields, but the average will be 
high auil the gram of superior quality. The 
prolonged drought is threatening the corn and 
potato crops with serious injury in North Da¬ 
kota. In the Red River Valley harvesting is 
fairly under way, and will yield lfi to 30 bush¬ 
els, with the yield of barley and oats in pro¬ 
portion. The new grain freight tariff on the 
Northern Pacific Railway, has gone into effect. 
That of the Manitoba Railway was operative 
Friday, the reduction being one to three cents 
per bushel, and the saving on transportation 
is put at 4 ) 01 5,000. Similar reductions are au- 
AMILY RIRI FS! • ••wav 
HIVIILI DIULLO ; New type and teatureH 
I ri ccm wrrcatly m111oorl Idine< • imfcn to 14cm 1 tn. 
H.L.WARRF.N A CO.1117 CliMHfcnufcBt.FhilaclfelpAlA 
The Cheapest Force Pump 
IN THE WORLD. 
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOE 
SPDA7IN3 FEUIT TUBES. 
.Pail he applied to any nervloe 
Hin t, a 01*torn or Force Pumn can 
Id: used for. 8eud for catalogue. 
FIELD FORCE 1MHWP CO., 
Lock Box 111), 
Lock port, N. Y. 
IMPROVED FARM IMPLEMENTS. 
Non Explosive Steam Engine)), Host Railw ay Hr. Lever 
'forw".l owers. I’lireHlUiigMachlTu.H.SLniw-PreHervlng 
I liri'nnors, I.Apow’ti Disc uiui Sririni<T<jol.)i Hap- 
rows,EngleSulk.v Horne Rakes,On 1(1 vators,Feed 31111s, 
FeedRteamorK,)! .(’.etc. yyHKic'.KRAMKLUiKCo..Albany. 
N. V. Established IS'#). Bend for IlluHtratod Catalogue. 
OiJiiniiilced Kled BarnH k, Sid,. 
-)'V)T Action, Bar (Front Action) 
J hks Wnrrunlcd good shooter 
y 9*1 fi. Our Famous Number'll, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Nkw York, Saturday, August hi. 1884. 
Bhicvkh.—T otal receipt!) tt,r six days 18,199 head, 
ag&lnst UI.IH2 head for the corresponding time Iasi 
week. Bales-Ohiostuera. i,i«4 lb. at $7 per 100 lb; do. 
I.M4 ll>., 10}4e.; Virginia Hteers, 1.187 lb. at lie. 30 lb.; 
do. 1,287 lb. at *11,20; V’lrglnla steers, stags ami cows, 
1,041 111, at 85,20; Virginia oxen, |,?20 », ti^c. f,i; ll> 
Colorado steers, 1,080 lb., $3.(M)j do. 1 , 1.1 m. m^c. 33 tr.- 
Texans, HDD lb. at $3.l«<: do. 997 lb. at tl^c. 53 lb; do 977 
lh. at »Mo; Indiana do. 1175 lb. at lO^e. 5 j Lb; Ken 
tucky do. 1,337 II). at ll|<c,; do 1,491 it,, at il^c; slagM. 
1,035 lb. ut $5; Illinois steers, l.uio lb. at $i;.ho, tndluna 
steers, 1.271 lb, at $6.30; Kentucky steers, 1 , 39.9 in at 
$6,115; 1‘ennsylvanla do. 1,1138 lb. .u $«,«((; «, lll( nulls 
S80 lb. at. 3c; do. 731 lb. at 25.1o. 
Calvkh. - Dressed veals with cID- .selling at 10®1216 p 
and country dressed, NalOe, a few choice oven as 
« 11 S',I Crossed grassei m and buttermilks slow 
at ao/jic, with general sales at 3 l s,««.)ik,e Grassem 
•alv":.’ a 2nV” d "; ? n h.^IeVShikH a2d 8 fo"( 
ealv^r2wt C ; a Uc Nt ‘ ,rtl C ^ VB8 * **' “ l ioi 
Sheep and Lambs Canada lumhs, 64 rt,, ui 
ft' 1 c!' *0.189|{ do. 5 s It , at 5B|C; ICentuekv ilo 117 
ft, at f !*c-. do. j9 ft, at. 5B,c; Wegtern sheep, 83 ft at 5c- 
Canada lambs, 71 ft, at tie; State do. til ft, at $ 5 .ho am/ 
State sheep, 83 ft at 4e ; State lamb*, 72 ft, at 
61 ft, at.tittc; Ohio sheep, 93 ft, at, 5e; do. 97 ft at iUe* 
©eneral AdvSrtisiiij, 
the sural die 
The following rut™ urn invar, 
fore respecHfuUu Informed that 
wlh a view to oOlatnina diner, 
futile. 
Ordinary Advertisements, per u 
One tliouaaml lines, or mure, wltl 
from ditto of first, liiHCrtlon, pc 
3 early orders occupying 11 or 
ugate space.. 
I referred positions. ' 
Reading Notices, ending with ‘ 
line, minion leaded,..... 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
Saturday, August 16, 1884. 
Chicago.—A s compared with cash prices a 
week ago, '‘regular” wheat is l%c. lower; No. 
2 Chicago spring, lj^c. lower; No. 2 Red, 
lower. Corn, 2%e. lower. Oats, 2%c. lower. 
Barley, *3e. lower. Pork, higher. Hogs, 
steady. Cattle, a shade higher. Sheep, 50 to 
75 cents lower. 
de/natul. Sales ranged: August, 
e i'(.80c, September, ” 1 ).e: Octobi-r HlWfeH'i,'-. 
. DlV: ..•mle-r. 
Chteago spring. 7H' ? «-9‘je No. 2 r‘4. V^.* Coat 
- In active demand arid unsettled; ialeJ th ni/ed 
SuS&mu Auguat. 61Jd)*32j*<- Septemner 
5)Aa'A31 4 )“ October, I3tiiatdltc; November i - 1 
469ac: all the year, Tfcy, OATB - 
' sft u " rrn: ranged: Casa, 2W25We- August 
80pkiuij(»r, OctoL»* r &)i 
at‘(5uif‘i May ’ i-W'aWhiv. bAhUcr—Quiet 
at MhiC. for .September. Fork Firm- sales r-.m/eri. 
Cash at $t8.5i) »19i August, $26- Seoti niUer 
Str( ?ig r V^h ,2 *'-'i- al - t! ,c y™ r - 813.05 ,113.Hi. ' LiJtb- 
her *-' 17 ) h ’ , f ‘ FUat, *7.45)A 1 . .Mi; Septtlll ■ 
+ 7 r d, -P , ' tobe £ $i- f '7i* r «7.63; all the year 
$<.Ala<.22(s,. Huos.— Market weak and uneven: roimh 
packing $5.59:^5.75; packing and shipping 85 75 iA 6 
light at $5 40<A6.aci; skips $4.i»a5.4ift cattle-B est 
coni-fed grades steady; low grades weak; export 
.. .25 per cent, extra 
Adit.," per 
..76 cents. 
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