m 4 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
D OWN^H 
^66§7l 
ft IN SIX \ 
■ annual 
■ payments 
W 7PrCENTi 
r INTERESTJ 
WILL BUY^ 
FARM 
IttWUfift LOTS OTNOTW 
NMi jW P gJ . LESS THAN 1 
KjflBflM IGO Acres 
NOR MORE 
I THAN 320 
PwipTHANCAN BE^ 
rHW obtained JM 
rROMTTT^^ 
ranged: August, 7- i -Vf'380c: September, 79@?09<c: Oc¬ 
tober. Sn’ti'ecH'JAec November, 826$ <C83*sjc; December, 
»F«,85c: Mav. , Wffl ! W$c; No. 2 Chicago Spring. 7«"i 
7914 c No. 3 rlo. filon-Gc; No. 2 Red. 9.9sc: No. 3 Red, 
T2Qc. Corn—O nly fairly active; sale* ranged: cash, 
53ii«4S2^c: August. 52*«45'M»C September, 51V* 
53>dc: oet/ibcr. 49(Q -n&OUc: November, : 
all the rear, t.'HMay, ilot Lo.e, Oats.—A c¬ 
tive and firm- sales ranged: Cash, August, 254<i 
@35He; Senieitiber, 254*.tf-VQe; October, JiiAyje: all 
the year, WM-aWhc- May. WvaJfie, Rte -Active at 
56c. BiKi.iv— Active; He, September. POBK-Qnlst 
sales ranged: Cash, 8KVi.ai4.oO: August, *27.30- Sep¬ 
tember, $'if; October. $tK.«tH.i,b; all the year, *12.576# 
@12.*0. l.AHi>-Ka»ler: Cash, *7.4764 mii'< 0: August, 
*7.476$ "4 7.50 September, *i.45 a 7.474$: October $7,55 
©7.6266. Hogs.—H igher than yesterday - rough pack¬ 
ing. $5.80'<i6.20; packing, and shipping $6.33 ,<.6.70; 
light. *5 !S««,55, skips. 31 ,ins, to, 0»m.K .Market 
firm: export grades. * ood to choice 
plng, $0ati.tkj' common to medium. $i.2 ! Hir$5 to: grass 
Texans, $9 S0®4.75: Shkkp—M arket steady Inferior 
to fair, $2 42.75: medium to good. $.'l'*3.5U: choice to 
extra, 8.3..VI <i 1.30: lambs, per head, $1.1X11*3.50; Texas 
sheep, $3.256*3.50. 
St. Louis. —Compared with cash prices two 
weeks ago, Jib. 2 Red Wheat is lower- 
No. 3 Red, 41^c. lower. Coru, )ic. higher. 
Oats, y' a c. lower. Rye, lc. higher. Flaxseed, 
3c. lower. Pork, ?5c higher. 
Wheat.—N o. 2 Red, 814s<»82c. cash: September. S2J^ 
@S2Vyc.- October, a4Uf$85fc$c: November, SSlyaSflVtc; 
all the year. $2'<«s*yfc: No. 3 Red, 7194'«* 72c. Conv— 
Slow: side* at 485* n486(c. cash- September, 486«,c: Oc¬ 
tober, 47WC. O tis Firm, tales at J^uitiiC. cash- 2BC. 
September 2554 *2S7*o. all the year. Rvk—S teady 
at Me. Uarlw-No marker. Ft.AxsicaP—Quiet at 
81 .29. Hat-Steady and unchanged. Kkan-L ower 
at 51@JUai*. Cuh.n Mkai.—Q uiet at fct.50. Pome Job¬ 
bing, sis.;:,. (lATTt.ic Market firm; Export*, $ 80 * 6 , 51 ): 
good to choice -•hipping, 8'>.fiU(tf6.!a)i common to me¬ 
dium, $1 tKf.'. lO, grain natives. *'@4; grass Texans, 
g> 4 rji-xl *Jt Qiii/oo Ibooni oi i.v Hi.iiilnt.i ftl 1*1- 
FOR FAliR I»IjA.WTIWGr. 
The largest assortment in the country 
of the best ( 1 .,/ and v, ,, 1 • r•,’ r ami 
| 1% C* W* Ornamental I re, .. Shrubs, I' - 
Hedge i'laiil--. a.tape Vines, Small bruits, etc. Abridged Cata- 
logih mailed rm 
n O C G A Buperb f-'tic,.lion. C.irehdly cumpilcil 
IA Vy o C9a Camlugue describing list OU and A. e 
varieties mailed hoc. 
_ _ _ — _ New Ilbr.lr.ited Catalogue, contain. 
CF ||I 13 ing lists ot the choicest bulb*, at luw- 
Rh U cst prices, now rc.uly and mailed ftce. 
Ure.teiT ’ NSiJSfcS 
Agricultural Invention — 
•fthnAffo! Mure* BO »er oent. oflaliar, Double* 
the >>lue of the Manure. Spread* evenly All 
kinds of manure, broadcast nr In drill In one-tecta 
Sime roilUlred by hand. Ill un tented t latah'gui'M free. 
ILKMJ’ A BLltl*KK MK’U It)., BrrMllA N. Y. 
Mrntion thin pup>T, 
3TEVEKB FRENCH RUHR. 
f FERD MILLS, 
The cheopoofc 
and beat mills 
pries-u and 
Upwardly «ub- 
Ject to itash dhv- 
oount Send for 
GlreuJ ara to 
A.W STKVKNS 
i Auburn. N. T. 
Manttcu tMJ 
DAieUf. 
The Best Cider and Wine 
Mill made, Will make 20 
per cent, more cider than 
any other, (.icared outside. 
Perfectly Adjustable. 
I*i ices as low os any first- 
class mill. Mlrs. ot Ilorsc 
Powers, Hay Presses, Corn 
Shelters,Peed Cutters.Feed 
.Mills,etc. Send lor circulars 
WHITMAN AORIQtfLTmL CO- 
bT. LOUIS, MO. 
J.M.TH0RBURN&C0 
15 JOHN STREET, 
NEW YORK. 
Beg to annouuoe that their descriptive priced 
CATALOGUE OF 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
New York, Saturday, August 80, 1884. 
Breadstuff's axtj PuovfsioNs.—As compared with 
cash prices In last report: No. 2 Chicago wbea t is n*ti. 
higher: Ungraded Red is 2c. higher; Stenmer No. 2 
Red hjC. lower; No. 2 Bed Is Me- lower: No. 3 Red U 
Me. lower. Corn.—U ngraded Mixed Is L'-ye. higher. 
Beans. - Quotations are: Marrows, fit 10(33.1 B; me¬ 
diums, • 2 ->l while kidney, Jr for choice pea, 42.Ml tor 
marrow- and (2,00@2 SS for small: red kidney, $.va> 
for new: turue soup. 83.25: foreign, *2.1532.20 for new, 
and low grades, 81.9032. California IIran, Oat, $2.50 
@2.69. 
Peas.—O reen are. In fair demand at better prices; 
quoted at $ 2 . 
Butter —Quotations: State, best, pall*. 2;il<ju»2Tc; 
do. tubs, 22^e, W estern, 22@V2l4c. for best:. S0»2tc. 
for prime. stnt<- dairy half llrkius. tubs ami pails, 
best extra, 30Wi«2lc. for best; do. prime, life: oo. do. 
fair, 17e: do. Welsh tubs, extras, Ale: prime lfloido. 
MANUFACTOUF.D BY 
BUCHER, GIBBS & CO., CANTON, 0 
for Autumu pluuting is reudy for mailing to 
applleants. 
Here You Have It! 
FOR FLORISTS, A SPECIALTY 
PEAR HEADQUARTERS. 
I’KACII A other FRII1T TREKS. 
New and.old varieties of HER If IES. 
Early Cluster 
Blackberry, ffllTffiSj! “(SSSffi?: 
Currants,Ornnna, A-e CulaloKuo Free 
,1 ulIN H. COLLINS, Moorestowu.N. J. 
Delhl-Mediterraneuu, Cross bred, $3.00 per bush. 
Martin's Amber, $3.00, 
White Lovett, 82.25. Bags, 30 cents. 
An excellent change of 8eee for American farmers 
Send for Catalogue of about 30 varieties. 
ItOHT. Kltl.L, .IK., 
Box IIS. lleuMiill, Out., L'ttimda. 
grams were received: l-roni Boston iwaritet very 
dull; creamery. 2ih«23c: dnlry, 20@21c. FrumChlca- 
go—Market 9 U'ady, flrmer, creamery, 19(K21e; dairy 
16c; receipts. 11 , 0(10 tub*: shipments, 7.000 tubs. 
Chkksk.-Q uotations: ‘JM'aWc. for faucy factortos; 
y@ 9 Uc. for fine- fair lots, AgHUc common, 
night milk 'kirns. tb«:7Lyv; Ohio Hat*. «(# 8 ‘ 4 C. for 
best down to 4@ic. for common; Pennsylvania skims 
at 2 @ 2 !*c. for good; htfliyc. for common 
At the MercianUle Exchange dUputcliea were re¬ 
ceived: From Liverpool Finest alSOa From Chicago 
—Market steady chwldars at»C; receipts, 4,000 boxes; 
shipments, 7.000 boxes. From Boston—Market very 
dull; extra at 10c; Western, 9W@10e. 
Cotton.—T he quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification are as follows: 
New 
Orleans Texas, 
Upluuds and Quit. 
Ordinary. 
Strict Ordinary... » I*W , 9 .. , 5 " 18 . a-16 
Qood Ordinary... 9% l".h< JWtf 
Strict Oood ordinary. 10!i 10t« loti 
Low Middling...,. 10hi I'M 10M 
Strict Low Middling. 10 H-16 10 13 lb lU 13-10 
Middling.-. 10M jig U.tft 
Good Middling. JIJs J >6 % 
Strict Oood Middling. 114b H96 
Middling Fair. D‘>4 H 12 
fair. 12 * 
STAINED. 
Good Ordinary.... »'4 I Low Middling. 9« 
Btrlct Good Oril.. 8 IMII Middling. ....10->§ 
FLOUU. Feed and MEAP.-Fiour-Quotations: Fine, 
82 lo@2 H5- superfine, $ 2 . 5 l)@ 3 , 00 , latter an extreme; 
common io fulr extra State. $.i. 20 .*A. 5 O: good to fancy 
do 13 .Ol d,< 1 ; commou to good extra Western, *3.2d@ 
3 85- go*>*i to choice. *3.104*6,1X1; common to fair exira 
o’hlo I3,30«*3.90 good. $4.dO@ '.2 < • good M Choice, $.',.110 
@H; commou. extra Mlnnm-ota. (3.20*3 60: clear, 813A) 
44 75- rye mix.. $12.5*4.73; straight $LT>.e»5.S0; 
oatent ' 85.25* 8 .15: oakerH’ oxira, 84.75.« 25 St. 
Louis common to fair exira. t3.3bit4.7U' fair to good. 
84 73<* 3 Ja. good to very ch/ilcc. 85 g.i<« Oo- patent 
Winter wheat extra. »:,.0 Oj*«.O 0: city null extra for 
West Indies, * 4 . 35 ( 2 . 4 . 98 ; South American. * 8 * 5 . 10 . 
Southkhn i- t.ot u -common P> good extra at. $:i.io«# 
. 140 - good to choke. $1.15,*6.23. Rvk FLO0.I Quiet 
and steady. Sulcs, 12G bbW. HupcrUnc, $ 4«54 Vo. the 
fatter for choice. Fkf.p Quoted for 40 to to ibs.ut. 
ii 4 @l 4 .W tO arrive and at mlU; 80 lbs. ut $18r*lf.50: 
too lbs at »I 3 ‘* 2 iI. Sharps at $2tWSL. Rye feed at 
8136619. Cohn Mbap Steady; Yellow Western, 
AND PEACH TREE 
H 10 koo choice Apple trees.2&3 yrs. old,5to7 ft. 
50,000 Peach trees, 5 to 6 feet, 1 year from bud |1 
Kino tot KaWu Itlfhmom! ft. other kinds Cher 
rfes, 1 ,vv rs, Gmpe-i'trtc* & other SttMtll b'mttx In va 
rlcty. KKi.lioO 2 year old Asparagus Hoot*. Large stock 
of Shall(\ a' Oruami'nhtl I'rrtrs. ,SVn tl for I 'alalouiH\ 
S. E. Rogers A.-. Son, [III. Ilnllv. Hurl. Co., N..I. 
A mill that will grind fifty to sixty bushels or Apples 
per hour, combined with a press that will press Sev¬ 
enty live gallons at a pressing. Do not fall to send 
for our New Illustrated • lOtoJoglie or Elder Machinery 
manufactured by the 
IlIGGANTJM MT0. CORPORATION, 
HI uuii oo in. Cl,, U. H. A. 
Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements of 
every description. 
nr t nil TDCEQ Wo have ready for FALL 
rCAun I nCfcOiT It A II E our usual heavy 
stock of Peach trees, (Purchasers of large lots should 
correspond with us.I A Iso, all kinds of F* oil, Shade 
null Or ii a in p pin I Trees, notl Sntull Fruit 
Flouts, tfV - We can supply a limited quantity 
ualurnl Soulliero Pencil Seeil. gathered express¬ 
ly for us by our special agent. Quality guaranteed. 
DAVII1 Ii A i It II vk. SON, HI ii n n I it pun, N. J. 
THE HERRINGTON 
WANT Ell. —A n Overseer Intelligent, sober 
und Industrious. Must understand the management 
Of stock and crops of hay anil small grain. Refer¬ 
ence required. A- K. SNYOE.lt, 
1008 K. Clary street, Klcliiuouil, Va. 
0 nn/ni I IT HIM W.-havepnl.U-hodfor frcodls. 
ft HlVULU I m ii V “' U JJ{ J|1 ' work '-'ll- 
■ ■ . . a Rr^luUun in Wheat 
Growings It lei It; how 111 uny (arinei* can grow live 
to ten bi|sli('!.<or whofit I |\| inorn per ucfe without 
any iucTt‘Uiu In lobf/r uc ■ fin tillzer. It »hould hoin 
itiy WHEAT GROW ING 
cun reiHfxfi the above re- 
suits in their next crop*. It Is sure io he of great proilt 
in you, and we want every wheat grower wlm reads this 
paper to send f„r It, none Olliers need apply. 1(16,000 
Rfinif CQCC copies now ready to distribute. Send 
DUUh lIlLL. address on postal card to J. A. Evmtrrr 
tkOo., Seedsman and Publishers, Wutsontown, l’a. 
Address 
PLANTERS’ HOIS 00., Troy, N. V 
Received Highest Award at thu Nuw York State 
Fair for the lust rlireo years. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. 
BAKERS 
MW Fork, Saturday, August 30. 1884. 
Bekvks—S ales:Ohio steers, 1,323 ft, 11J 40 ,56ft: do,(part 
oxen) 1,413 ft, ll'4c, less $1 per head; (oxen and stags), 
1,136 ft, at 7 ? 4 'f Fcuusylvaala do. 1,071 ft, at HLjc. less 
50c. per bead; Indiana steers, 1,262 ft, at $7; do, 1,242 
lb, $6.36: do, 1,194 ft, *6.10; do, 1,135 lb, $6.16; do, 1,122 
lb, *5.50; native sb:crs, 1,140 lh,llo, 56 1b, less $1 per 
head- do, 1,149 lb, at lie. do, 1,350 lb, *7; Texans, 089 
lb, at ! 1 * 4 C, 55 lb; do, 07.5 lb, Oc. and $1 per head: Colo 
rado steers, l,02u lb, luo; do, 1.050 lb. 10c; do, l,00H lb, 
7<Mc Ohio do. 1,321 lb, *6.55: do, I.2H lb. *9.30; do, 1,203 
lb, $6.16: do, 1,223 lb, obp:. 55 lb; Kentucky do, 1,445 lb, 
12c, 561b! do, 1,200 lb, 1194c; do, 1,112 lb. WJ(C; do. 1,IW 
lb, lit^c; do, 1 337 lb, 0940 ; Indiana do. 1,135 lb 10c, 55 
lb less *1 per lioad: do. 1,096 lb. ‘JQc; do. 1,001 lb, 8!sjc: 
do. 060 lb. Hhje, 84 lb; do. 1,160 lb, 8*; do, l,38ll lb, $6.00; 
do, 1,375 lb, $«.W)- do, 1,270 lb, *8.81; do, 1.354 lb, $6.80; 
do, 1,318 lb, * 6 . 80 - do. 1,294 lb. $6.7?; do, 1,165 lb, 85.88; 
do, 1,213 lb, $5.80; do, L013 lb, $5.10; Pennsylvania 
Steers, 1,150 lb, $5.50, less $15; Colorado steers. 1,081 lb, 
$4.90; West Virginia ilo, 1,200 lb, $6.41); do, 1,178 lb. 
$0.30; do, 1,115 lb, 86.25; rlo, 1 , 04.1 lb, * 3 . 88 ; mixed 
Western do, 1,217 lb, lU*c, 56 lb; do, 1,1121b, lie; do. 
1,122 lb, 1094 c; do, 1,142 lb. 85.70; do, 1,113 lb. 994c, 55 lb, 
Kentucky do 1,410 lb, 87; do, 1,103 lb, *6.75; do. 1,286 lb, 
lHsc.58 lb; State do, 896 lb, 85; do, 980 lb, 10c, 551b; 
do, 1,092 lb, lo^je; do, 1,3101b, IRvc, 56 lb; State bulls, 
78J lb, $2.65; do, 701 lb, $2.75: do, 809 lb, *2.85. 
CAt,vies.-Sales: Gravsers, 2ll ft, $( 65: do 184 ft, 8 {^c; 
do 1 ,H ft, $3.35; do 172 ft, $3.60. Buttermilk calves, 
233 ft, tc. 
siikkc and Lambs—S tate ewes. 110 ft, 4Ujo; Michi¬ 
gan sheep. 96 ft, $4.55: do 06 ft. Hie- Canada lambs, 
73 ft, Ohio: State lambs, 69 ft, fc; do. 60 ft, Vy<f WcHt 
em do, 60 ft. 5c; Western sheep, 85 ft. 84 20; Ohio do, 
79 ft. 4c: State sheep, 10U ft, 4*4e; State lambs, 61 ft, 
$5.55: C ill sbeep, VJ it,, Site; Western do, 82 ft, 4e: do. 
07 ft, 4vtc. do. 103 ft. 49$c Jersey lamb*, 68 ft, 6c, Penn¬ 
sylvania do, 65 ft, 5Me Pennsylvania sheep and 
lambs mixed 71 ft. Ik>e; Pennsylvania sheep. 93 ft, 
3k.e Vlry'iula lambs, 63 tt,. 09 tic- Kentucky sheep and 
lanibs mixed, 75 ft.'Han; Kentucky lambs, 69 ft, 494 c 
Pennsylvania lambs (fcW sheep), 67 ft, 5940 : do, 6-1 ft, 
5J4c; Virginia ilo, 75 ft. ?94c, 
Hoos.—Receipts were: total for six day*22,733head 
against 23,S7o head for the same time last week. 
Market very firm at 6<*6-'Jic for common to prime. 
Warranted abtoluMy pure 
Cocoa, from which the excess of 
Oilhas been removed. It.him three, 
times the strength of Cocoa mixed 
with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 
and is therefore far more oconomi* 
cal. It Is delicious, nourishing, 
strengthening, easily digested, and 
admirably adapted *V>r Invalids an 
wed us tor persons lu health. 
Sold bjr Grocers everywhere. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
To Actual Settlors . 
open only between the 1 »t I 
dayof March ind the31st 
day of Dec., 1834. 
The lands in- 
GFrjiiorul Advertising Itiitow of 
The following rates are invariable. All are there, 
fore reapentfUUu informed that any correspondenue 
■with a view to obtaining different terms will prove 
futile. 
Oimsinary Ad vcrlPiements, per agate line_:«) cent«, 
One thou land llni-s.orinore, within one year 
from ditto of first Insertion, per agate line, 25 “ 
Yearly orders occupying II or more lines 
uguto apace ... . .25 “ 
Preferred posltlous. ..26 per cent, extra 
Heading Notices, ending with “ Adv.,” per 
line, minion leaded...76 cents. 
f have first 
chance. 
Home seekar* 
catch on." J 
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n Oerrution regud'bS ^5 
«T. B. I’OWEH, 
izurl and Immigration Commissioner, 
St. Paul, Mlrmi-apolis A Manitoba R'j 
ST. PAUL, MINN. 
Write to 
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E. & O. WARD, 
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
for Circular giving important advice about ship¬ 
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