4834 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
rnung County, IT. Y. Green worms have been 
phenomenally scarce, and the leaf is remark¬ 
ably sound, while its good size will make it a 
good wrapper crop. Buyers generally inspect 
ed the crop as it was about being harvested. 
The actual offere for the new crop show that 
Havana is Likely to command good prices. 
From 15 to 20 eents per pound have been offered 
in New England for Havana, 15 to 30 cents in 
Now York, and in one instance, in Pennsyl¬ 
vania. as high as 40 cents cents. In Wiscon¬ 
sin 18 to 20 cents a pound have been refused for 
Havana, the growers expeetiug a higher 
price. The common seed-leaf does not at¬ 
tract attention, except in the favored 
sections of the Connecticut Valley, em¬ 
bracing the towns of Glastonbury, East 
HartGord and the Windsors always fa¬ 
mous for their fine seed leaf. While 
the crop is large it bids fair to be the 
It is a noteworthy fact, however, that deliv¬ 
eries of grain, and noticeably of wheat, by 
farmers are becoming larger, and from tills 
a hardened observer has remarked that the 
holders of the wheat are becoming “used to” 
the lower range of prices, 
dairy, 23c; York and Bradford. 20(32'.; receipts, 1,015. 
From Chicago—Market firm; extra creamery, 22(3 
24t$e. from nonton Market higher and firmer; ex 
tra Northern creamery, Vlfi»25v Western do, 23®’24e 
choice, 2 laJJc; dairy, VtaaSo; ladle, labile. 
1 (V 11 'a« S "/V 10 ? n .* : VI 1 * 1 '- for fancy factories; 
ntii./iVo* * w. f i*J r common, rity.cJc. 
n a,< L'" A * c - for nest down to fo«V. foreom- 
Sr cmnroott &IlU111 ror «««<•: iH<t«3c. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following ills 
patches were received: from Philadelphia Market 
firmer: Cheddars, lo^iumc: data. S'<i«iHt«c. From 
Boston—Market firmer; extra, lOtiwlMic: Western. 
From Chicago—Market firm- Cheddars, !)U 
(30Hc- 
Kaos.-Quotations: State, 19c: Canadian, 18c. and 
Western, ISttfc. 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange the follow¬ 
ing telegrams were received: From Phllade'phla- 
quoted at 19*20c; receipts, 938. From 
rtn: limited at 15c: receipts. 1,300: 
From Boston Market very dull; 
V? ?b F o$pn : f «n 7 U lb ’. r Mlcl ?lK an do, 1,140 lb. 9-lie, 
i 21 > Ih i'' 1 V ? I ennsTlvaula steers, 
S 1 .'™ 1 '• l ,‘Ketilttckv steers, >,svi ip, lfte, ss it, 
V ralnm r ;,e M*!£?.'Vj ll S5 ,h .’^ »' !!• 
Virginia *tf,„ r8 . i t .a, it, ut mujc. SB lh: do t ii99 h* 
*■# 0 , 5i II); do. I 21)0 It), lll^c- rtn, I |tt', lh 'iivnna 
and Colorado# imixedt nwf n,. »!»,•, m uV <te, 9 ; i m 
[ *£ less Bur. |«>r lu-nd- rto. W91 lb, 9 c do. HMO lb sue 
native an is. 1.2011 Jh, . If. ^ lti; State oxen lira lb' 
SI; yearlings, 308 lh, # 3 ., 3 ,; bulls, kri lb ajt'e! ' 
t'Ar.vM. Dressed calves sold at strong previous 
f oim-'iVv"I tvou *" 5 l /" r City dressed veals: dm tic 
i vi in.i , l ''V ttr ''" from nearby points at m*<» 
it #8.ro : do Simas? at 8 * ,0< tJra!,8erB - lh ^ m 
5Ue H do* ( onnr, L i. M a M, ^ , ‘!r ,,; Virginia Inmhg, SO lh, at 
■„j}‘; , ‘ J ’ ri -, 1 ' Virginia ewes, t»>, at 
r’iVtn'alamoi^'nSi 'i 1,1 Kentucky do, 
If’ 1 *• n '* Ohio sheep, e 2 it, at ’be: Indiana do 
do 'Vi'rt at it'I. u- ,0S , tr ' ■“ Wc Kentucky 
eri'i do'siV^,.' M.' l "!V ky '“pil'bH it. at 6f West. 
IF" 1? 1 16 ;" 1 Hie Pennsylvania lambs. r -7 th.ut 
2 ** let) n sylvan la allecp. 101 lb, «t fa: do 111 ) a at 
Sio: Western sht. p, 80 ft ut p,c do, list m, attic 
do'r' n! llYnl'* Cl I Stale do, HI ft, at i;v h e- 
do. i.-n>, at Sjhe; Michigan sheep. 3; ih.utiw do. Hi) 
lb, at llije: and statedo, li j a, at 19.40 ” 
Hook -Total receipts for six davs 19,288 head 
ww^ ii ur To ,.' r corresponding time last 
\\c 4 h. No tra*lein live Iiokh. KrHliuc dull (*oun- 
i 7 ceed,Tt*h?^!LM so1 " at fancy pigs 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, 
Saturday, September 13, 1884. 
Chicago. —Compared with cash prices a 
week a ago, “regular” wheat is 3%c. lower; 
No. 2 Chicago Spring. 2%o. lower; No 2 
Red, 3c. lower. Corn, f.(c, lower. Oats, tc. 
lower. Rye, >£c. lower. Barley, steady. 
Pork, $2.45 lower. Hogs, from 45 to 60 cents 
lower. Cattle, from 15c. to $1 lower, accord- 
I ing to grade. Sheep, from 50c. to $1 lower. 
A bad week for prices in Chicago. 
W heat. In fair demand, but unsettled- Sales 
rauged .September, T.WiigTiiCjjo October. T6tt'ta?;SfSc‘ 
bwcnTber. 800 , 810 : N.n V cf.l- 
No *' * do. ftbjUtte No. 2 Red, 
(Ht*i No. 3 Red, M!i 4 Mit<ic, Couti—In active demand- 
LR-mher fl fl“J»viY^ 9epteluber. r. I' 4574 * 0 ; 
. r .' November. ia,,645S.e nil the year 
4e May, KWInq,. oat# Dull sales ranged'• 
Uash.2uic September, StVc/'i^e. October *•»,, all 
the year, V-m>"i249* ( e; Muy,28 m 29e, Rtk Firm at ;i»jc 
i Septr tuber. f*<->na Quiet! 
Caused: Cash, $16.50(0 tll.Vi; Sepremonr, Six 50 
w 16.53: uofoher. #l3.5ofi15.M: all the year. $lV.3)U^ 
11.50. Hoos.—Market active and lie. higher Uoulili 
light "Is a)('V‘io <1J a ! fc , ? t,,;k, U? aQ ' 1 8l »lppin«- »5.»)-*«,35: 
¥exans s""’m.'i ' L " w"'"^ ln ' yrass 
ihim>:$2.'iw ; "‘ mba * p, ' r head. «i^..W; 0 Te'xas 
St. Louis.—C ompared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 2 Red Wheat Is 8%c. lower. 
No. 8 Red, 5>£c. lower. Corn, >^c. higher. 
Oats, higher. Rye, ){c. higher. Pork, 
lower. Cattle, 5c. higher. Sheep, from 
15c. to 50c. higher. Hogs, from 10c. to 25c. 
lower. 
2Red. 7«■?■*«77c. rash: September 77 
a7iHie- Detober, 7Si4<S78V4c; November. 80Q,n,H0ik;e' 
«Qc: No. 3 Red. 65»6«44c. Com «wn' 
4.5fi'a48' September. IMe: October, 47c. Oais Steady’ 
.sfilcM at 2'VtitoWtec. ciiflh* St*pt(tnibc j r 'Mft2rtV.it*' 
the Fear, 2f.&. Ryk' Flnn’Ht 51^ 
ulu. IUrlby No market, klax nicicr)—uuu*t ar <i 
S wu ? Jobtiinar* tul. Cattle ami win mi 
Market llrm; Range cattle, llValSc higher than res’ 
« 'i w,t n extreme#, Exports, lUlKst "oo./to 
('oWmlil'ifi * '• 90 ^f '*'• common to medium, $i *,o 
(.{>•> ( olurixdo rttotLTs, uriLsM Texans I io 
f?, 1 ' ’ e ^n' , ?" l , n, "" lll,n to good. ... chulee to ex 
i r i , ,.t(V' - ‘ *' «! .*>• Texans. $.’*,<,,1 25. ilou 
tn'^ C «r V .jlI 1 I' r ! 1 ’ f 11 ' 1 ’dgher: Yorkers, $5.80@6; packs 
ing, $5.dO(ft5.bO; butchers, J(i. 10*6.40. * a paca. 
Market steady 
Chicago Market il 
shipments, BtJO 
quoted at 16919 c, 
Bkan’s, -Quotnfli 
#2.85 for new: mt_ 
n«w- pen, 12.3342.60 for new; red kidney, Sli.t-l 2.5 fo! 
f!,r n, ' M : a nil low grades 
*1.99(42. Cull 1 or 11 Ul lima, tint, #2.SW<a3.6J. 
Pkas—G reen are nominal; quoted at $2. 
Cotton.—T he quotations according to the Amerl 
can classification arc as follows: 
New 
Orleans Texas 
Uplands and Gull. 
Qtmd 1 oTd!" ar37 '' 8 J r, -‘ 8 9 M 3-lfl 9 W 8-i6 
Good Ordinary...,,.. 91 U j 0 .q 
WVMng rd .‘!^:;::: 'M m 
«tSSiikS!T““^f:: l!W M0 i^ 3 ' 18 I'A 18 
f'M itv6 "il 
stainicd. 
Of dll| ary.... 8 « | bow Middling. 
Strict Good Ord.. » 13-16 | Middling. ..IO 14 
Dnitcn H hcith. Quotation* nre for: Choice evano- 
raledapples, i9TMc prime do., U.iOtie- fancy North 
earoUua sun dried apples, sliced, tkitfl^e; choice do 
' Prime Ao.. 4*.< «4i#e: common do., le lieeleii 
pt uehes, 8i.(,(.sUe. for best Georgia; 8e. for choice- uu 
peeled halves. 4 black berries. H^e: e erries 12 
WVic; evaporated raspberries, 24c: suu UriCd do.ut 
*rebi KS n . t ‘', R,,, . , f' ,Qd<dat|o"s are; Apples Graven- 
ki 1 'i^L #?»* V 7'V<u &’ i « oumu-M, por aouhle-humlod 
b t i1 h ' P <l°Uble--headed bbl. Ji..'ii(,„ .,j, Kail 
h v'(>?o ktt 1 "’i >j double headed 
8 !si? t i 5 via, kd , ! K o Ori'Plu.A' double beaded bbl, 
Y. ‘ . c *■ ‘2. * ffyaek do. V double beaded bid, *1 51:,1 7V 
1 ortcr. > double headed bbl, #l.mu.7.3; open heatls 
poor to good V bbl., ilc.iagl h Benches 3 aryl mi 
and Delaware, >1 Crate, tin. 175: do, do, extra W 
baHket, ilci, dr ♦ pliiln, prliiiw, -p hHKkvt. !)()<•, 
'{»*'■ "■ ric». plain, poor to fair, p basket. Wluudit" 
«' basket, #1.2ikJ.5i>: Jerflcv, fair to 
nrilno, Jl Imskel, Mlc,(«,#l; Jersey, poor anil culls 
)». | btt S5 et i Pears Harth tl, choice lines, ill 
V bbl*«'i°M , 'Jf' ,, iu nW i ♦bbl, #i<,.':iii»j4; Dowell, 
n bbl, $.1 an..ill; 1 1 till 1 In li Beauty, b bbl, *2n»2.50- >eelr- 
el up river, v bbl, *4*i.V Seeg.d, .ler ev V bb a.ioii 
#-1: eookbig pears W bhl,#2„,2 25 Grape*-Delaware 
»m i 3 , n s l I ^.V: ,, k ’ 1 ' ‘ h « , . I| '*1 3 ”| Delaware, uprl?ir 
i,.’ Kebeiva state, baskets, e It), |ue; Con- 
o rd, Delaware, In lh baskets, p lb, 2aHUe- Concord 
Delaware oeueh baskets «< 111 ***30; Ctwicord Vine 
laud, per In, a®4c: Concord. Vlludaml, per ease of 24 
2 lb. bxs, #I.i3i*?j Hartford Vinelaui/, ease 2:1 '>.|k 
boxes. #1.5U5il,?> Hartford and Ives, Vlnelund. b*tk 
iiei-’I l b"s^Se (d.' : ° Hartford, Keyport and upriver, 
per lb. wdflHi; Champion, up river, per lb. 2w,:k\ Plums 
Ter SiS- u !l«. ,, P rlv ” r ' ; ,,,r ‘>1)1. wWiglreeu guS; 
firr bid, #5te3.00, Imperial gage, per bbl. # 4 ..M),i,,v 
Mourot;e, 2 g per bbt,*4,W, M : Coe's goldetj drop. |r. p ' 
bbl, #4'n, I. S): blue gage, per bbl, $ 2 Ml„ l.vi; English 
and D rench Damson. perVibl #4M5; Dunuon, per bbl 
#4,145; common green, per bbl, #2.'-i ia3; eoinmon 
blue, per bbl. iftia !. idu» plums, choice, half-bush 
'•' e: blue plums, common, hair bush, crate, Si 
1 . kfeeu pltim«, per half bu-b. crate, 8 ntitl; 
Qnackenhoi, per half bush crate, $bed jr>; fancy 
fable pi tups, per quart, 10 x 12 c; German prune, hull- 
bushel i rntc, ti n I il. Western New Vork. common 
|)er basket, .llkn 59c. Watermelon* Jersey, black' 
opaiilsh, prime, per UK), #?■,<,Hi; Jersey, black, Kean! 
’ I.’ *'Maryland, prime tooliolee 
* '*• 11 '‘^melons nuclionsack. per bid 
° OUnty ’ prl,ne ’ por bw ' 
,or 
IIav and «tiiaw. 'I he quotations are: Choice llm 
•°' V ?r l 'i* 1 KUO '' 'K'JSe-s.l; medium, 85r.f.H0c:ship- 
idng hay, 1 . 5148 'e: clover mixed, liDaSoe, clover :n,8 
Wk': iii-w hay In good condition about 5e. less than 
SEND/ NINE CENTS IN HOSTAGE STAMPS TO 
E. & O. WARD, 
PRODUCE COIVIIVIISSION MERCHANTS 
for Circular giving Important advice about hIiIu- 
ping produce. Also containing recipe for ore. 
*e. Vlng egg*, Established 18-15. 1 0 
No. ‘J71» Wunlilngloii St., New York City. 
VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY 
♦'OH. NAIiR 
TO CIiO.SK AN K S T A T E . 
well-known and valuable Farm prupertybe- 
IM^fln ,,U ' ’“ fl ' , ' 1 ' WoKTIIV, situ 
a ted at ADLEN N lit lb, Ontario In N. Y . I* offered 
ror Sale, said 8'nrni contains about 41*1 Acre* of tlrst- 
Sm ilm/n 1 ,'. M !’ !’"• |lur, “ II''" to the East and 
Noutl), and n« good wheat nr grais pfoduelng bind as 
euti be round In the state. ‘Urge Dwelling HousTi 
u-m Barn ?' a 1 1,1 k f, "d e.oudllion nine new. 32x71)! 
with basement,- Carriage-House, sheds, etc Is welt 
vviim mii 1 "" 1 ' V' J V 1 ,n,l t ; S,,|l "" l > WaekstnltU and 
Wiiffon maker 011 i.y fovv rotix uwhv 
v ,V *'»J!£S2 ^ n A u \ tu *«• * l/Uo throe farms. 
J • J * *' ' vir ‘* hir«o Earn ami attuod Well ancl 
H rult. 11*1 Acres, will) House, large Barn, and Sheen- 
Dulkilnf" ,J " ,! ° f Aor " M wl,h " il0 Ma/ri 
twlii Farm will be sold In one body, or will be 
di vided as above, and on reasonable terms, 
ror rurrlier Information, Inquire of 
MARION 1’. WORTH AilmlulMlrator, 
Or F. I). WHEELER, Ite.i‘l"i‘sii.‘“" a gc,i c vI 
perty 1 ' 0 *’ W “ Ut l ° exL ’ h ““BPb"'trad"' for other pro- 
Land Loans ,', nveH . rt ; r “. s |,orc 
__ ' I I'lnelpal and interest gi 
an teed. Ouarauty based on capital of #73,(*KI. & 
to any commercial agency. Herni For eirenl 
Texas Loan Agency, Corsicana. Texas. Ul 
empire grain drill 
PRODDOE AND PROVISIONS 
o„,,aoo acres, or almost II perceut., on the 
other side. Barley shows a decline of 5.8 per 
cent., and oats a decrease of 2 8 per cent. 
The three grain crops together cover an area 
of 7,728,538acres, being 151,995 acres leas thun 
last year, and 36-1,556 leas than 1882. 
rim Mark Lane Express in its review of the 
English corn trade says: “The weather has 
been stormy with some light frosts during the 
nights, which were cold. Rains would great¬ 
ly benelit the stand. In English wheat val¬ 
ues lost their hardening tendency and the crop 
proving of uuusual weight, make# present 
values unequal.J u the market for for¬ 
eign wheat, trade lost its steadiness ami val¬ 
ues became somowhat nominal and in buyers' 
favor. Heavy shipments from the United 
States show the Americans to be free sellers 
at current rates. The import# of flour were 
double those of the same period last year. Off 
coast trade is iu buyers' favor. During the 
week nineteen cargoes arrived, six were sold, 
eight were withdrawn, ten remained, and 
eighteen are due. Foreign flour was dull aud 
weak In the country at former rates. Maize 
was quiet. Round corn favors buyers. Bar¬ 
ley was quiet. Oats were dull. The recent 
advance was mo#t!y lost. 
The Lnited States Consul at Lyons states 
that the wheat crop of Frauce will amount to 
316,000,000 bushels, and will exceed the crop 
of 1883 by 30.000,000 bushels. The quality is 
excellent. I he rye crop will equal 77,000,000 
bushels, and is of superior aualitv lr„if..„ 
New York, Saturduy, September 13 , 1884 . 
BakADMTUFFS AND HkOViaiON*. A* compared with 
ea«h prices one week ago, Ungraded Winter R-d 
wheat Is SO. lower; No. 3 Red 1* 6c lower; Steamer Ni 
2 Red l# 4c. lower; No. 2 Red U 
Ungraded Mixed Is 2c. lower; J 
lower. 
rt.OUU.FKeD aid meal. Flour 
«.»*#’A7Uf superfine. *j.4(M3.oo: „„ . 
do m 4W »5V5°90 ll c' - te - fane: 
MibO: good ro choice, 
extra Ohio. A3.09gg3.Slt- 
choice, #5,10(95.50! 
8 80: clear. C'.. 
straight, # 5443 .75; 
At.50 >4 .25 St. I 
M ri rn j' ■ 
'untatlons: Fine, 
extra No l $31,4.3.25 
1 . i-*u,v oi-me, *.'.») good M fanev 
common to good extra Western. A2 'jft 
..... .... $ 8 ,fl 5 ® 6 j common to ralr 
good, 1 x 1 • ^ oll ,| „, 
.. ,*? ox . a £ lQU ' ,,xtra 'Uuuevita, 2.90,* 
rye mlxig.9460*4 81 ); 
Parent, |V'ii45, O; bakers' e»rra. 
, , ol - , - ‘-!? n l r, } r on t( > fair extra, #s.oo* 
to ifood. irtfoio.Ji), RQOil to vorv 
*>..WW5 < 3 : patent W'lutt-r wheat extra, # 4 . 5 (t.*fl.fl 3 - 
City mill extra for We*r I rid lea, *,(. 55 , 14 . 05 - south 
5*raarket closing itc.ivy Soptu 
J tnx.FtoiTK- Dull wlthpr.ee* In buyers' ravor; export 
demand limit'd and Jobber*, only buying for nr, hk 
lug wants, sales, 80 - obis, Including common to good 
, g?' no at n , \^‘ l4 '' ■’ tOA ' 1 *.'***V>; Rvt‘ 
'- ‘"■^sugeil; trade demand moderate- Sales 
5t*t bbls; Superlltie. *3, ,j j| IK), and small parcels 
fancy *4.15,*4 2 . /. xm-Quotcl ror 40 toViTh* at 
f.Lf o 5 t 0 . ur f lv '' ,IU< at mill 8 <i |h* $ 1 , 5 . 50 * 17 . 
leOlbs. a) *H..»At. sharps at # 21 , 4 , 23 , ,< v ,, „> 
Uii'hMo f n' B " t V,KA i L * bricc* nmtbuugcd Sal.-s 
3 lU MAh Brandywine, #3 5<J; quoleu $3.4U(*3 SO- V,q. 
b-w We'.tnrri AH '. ) hi: Brandy wine | 3 <*:i. 4 t>; Ihick- 
wheat flour selling at $8.50. 
dhais.— Ungraded Spring, 8 'tyc: Ungraded winter 
R-d. 72,mw 1 c; £ 0 .3 Rod. 70 AilTand fSr special d“ ri' 
Ingnext week at. MHc: Steamer No. 2 Re 1 . 
No 2 Red. (GljwNiQc, delivered; mixed w inter, sn,.- 
ungraded white.8!c; No J Red. for Septemm-r.sl^' 
Hh1«c do, for October. X7"*S77ie: do. for November 
fe fJ'' r t¥ ml r>’ »'^^lWc <b,. mr "anu 
sry. 9. 44 ,a.)< 4 ge: do. for February. 4V*"*'4 ; Ui- do. or 
Mureh 1 tgs-«,yigkic; do. tor Ajiril, SU4*,9<W- do for 
May. jy^'AD.o. K vg— Market un« tile,( State quoted 
at ' e: No. 3 Wedteru. l>iq;-a. 6 io. BAltt.RY and B.ttiev 
Mai.t Dull and urn-h nged. cults Ungraded mUi-o* 
M.WI." oag-adcl White, 11314 c No. 2 White, «8c No 
ia, ^‘ No - -'MLxcnror Sep,ember; 
*n. 4 . t si, 2 tge do. Tor October. CU***^. do. for No 
vein her, GiQ^r-do. for Dween.ber, SIWvXmdn. 
for Juuuary, r.PaSIJ^c: do, for May, V2c, Oats “,Vo a 
Mixed, ,I.Uc No. 2, .i2 , 4,i*i72‘*c, inaluty 82 * 40 - No i 
2 >, White, 33 in: No. 2, 35 3544 tv So 1 42c 
Mixed Western, •-sjq'.vHIc; While, do. HV.vIVc; White 
State, t5u*43: So 2 Mixed for Sen (tun her J ] 7 L ,,-! 'I,,,, 
do. for October illU , .)., ‘L. 1,. *'-W 
With Force Feed Fertilizer Attachment 
for I'liinting ( 
Information, to 
Bo# II. 
ifWS'OTITitSr'"" 
Slmrlsvlllr N. V. 
Mart Nurseries 
iuc ^ f,fH ' SeeiJIitig-, YouiJk Orna 
iiirn tuN. UilOf|UH)fqj stork of Nf\v a lid KarrVu- 
rlf'tiuM, Im hjtUrikr (hi* wouilrrful ,>1 n • l.iiiiu, (heour 
and most beuutlfnl ol' Plums: as nearly 
eureiillo prool as IHtUk* our sn*<laltv Fruit 
any variety known I Httb urnnrnenlul and Ever- 
greeu. i lantern supplied ut, wholesale prices. 
Address STARR A HI., l.oMiHiuim. Mo. 
*2?1 ,|r K ph'hed. per lb. 13,415c: .State spring 
scalded. 14 <*I.J ■ Fnlludeipllla. IH*20 Ulickr vVe'-tere 
peril,. 13". Ic, fowls. Pbtiade plilu prime 15,^1 «c-do 
l^; squabs, white, per do/,.. 
Woodcock, * ,*1.2,1 per pair. 
Kick. Quotations urc; for Good Carolina and Loul 
slat,a, c.omiuou to fair at 444*5‘4c. good to prime at 
56k**hc: cuolce at 6M, a >BS«c; Rangoon. !*»,-»-%<• duty 
Suva,“5l®f)^c 8W<! '^ b ° nd! I ‘ a,uft * 3 <»5Hc,duty pm$ 
„ SB * w, iT. <: "‘Y fT quoted Ilf. ■tw.iQc. for new future de¬ 
livery. IImpiby i.i iirrn- quoted at #1 tiU/al.hS. bin 
ishat :u;" , te“ : *' ( ' ULUUr >' »eed -.Spau- 
Scuau.—T he quotatloriHar?: 
Cut loaf, Utfe: Crushed, 7Kc: powdered, 894*a7c: 
grauaimed, h a in<^i.f. t ,- mould '‘A," k-Va'i^c; con- 
feetlnners do , HUe: standard “A,” D*,.*.-; off A, 5#4 
5 T* C .'(ge tl /’e X x r, si/'’ ’ ’H' 1 * ^ c ‘ - v " llow extra l ‘C,’’ 
5g*5‘,4c: ye lowa. IWtaiiie, 
[iJ^ShotCun 
Revolvers, 
taSsR'fles, 
Etc, 
( 1 
-'OrsAt WsstfliT^^ 
li«nWo.k. 1 pitt.hiu-Bh, 
|^^Targr HI 
ags)o[,u, .I,, 
2VJ.It'Vi 9- r 8 ^ f | h< ' ,altl T f” r fancy: OXl’ra prime Ml 
fb, lh;pis:t'-d Dresskd Hotw Quoted at 
'Tf. 0 ' I’l^s at 8 S 4 c. There ar# #ome heavy 
averges selling at ,*4,;* t*c Cut vik,a rg j.' (>r ■ * tr, 
average pjCklpd bellies, 9so Ifl bid; 4,btKi lbs do, lu )b« 
average. 9%*iuc; sou pickle,) snoulders at rie and 
pickled banu at 12*oe City pickled sboulde'' 
quoted at i V.-; pickled htm, at IVViiylJUc, sniokod 
shoulders at sij,,- and smoked hams at iau,(*l4c. vim 
dues Quota.tons for Chicago delivery, boxed lots, 
are 10c. for Short Clear, *3,75 for short r b, and H.lWc 
fi£!«‘U lear - yuoteO! Extra !u<ibt nUs at 
S®;* ® t4 l » P^ketat *13 for barrels, 
!' U, V nl *l'2i4>>3 family, 
ni if iv , Ha!kk -footed at *2*J.5o. of HO 
bbls, at #20. *J Lard—B ales of Weitern Steam for 
prompt delivery were5<)u m:. ul ;,;m n llt 7 u ' 
»*“ “« 7 75. -ft to# at 7 due; and 1(A) fes at b72^.' 
eir -^J'lember oidlon sale* of std tc#. at 7.5^,*7 me. 
Of October option sales of 8,00b log , T.ll .cJ.Qjc of 
NovemtM-r optlou sale* of lAtKttcv. 7.t2-,*7.49e- of De 
comber option sales of ■*.*!>! tea. at 7.43,5)7 Wc; the 
year option closed at 7.47*7 5u- of January option 
Nn^i iutv' r «t : C ii Ut i 754 n7"57c:. City steam. At 5.6 c; 
oAm»k C »^’ al i : In refined for Continent at , 
South American quoted at 3 6uc. 
Bottem—Q uotations: state, best, palls, 25 ,* 200 - 
do tubs, el ,i24ijc. W estern, 24^25c. for best', glUr* 
f c ' prltu^ State dairy ho If tlrklns rubs aud palls, 
best extra. 22 ,< 4 28c. for best; do. prime, 21c . 30 , do 
ivf r se l|l e C: <io ‘,' V ,t- h tubs, extras, 21 <a 22 c; prime, 
do do. good 13s,K'e Western imitation cream 
‘. lo falr ' !«-**-I«c; Western dairy 
b ? Ht lnv ' ,l 5 eh ' l'F*l 6 c for prime: W st 
U' 1 , f * cc, T y ^ 5 “® extras current make, 12 *j, 0 l 3 e; 
and fl^kin5?U&!^c ^ 10C ' tor p,JOr: June tub8 
At the Slercautlle Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Fhiladelphla-Market 
Arm; extra creamery at 25c; Western do, 24®25c; 
vjro“.,ral Adv.)i-t,isin a iiute* 
THE RURAL NEW - YO 
The followLnu rates are Invariable. All 
Jove respectfully informed that am, von; 
with a view to obtaining dijfevent levins 
/UlWr 
OrtbiYARv Advertisements, per us 
One thousand I lues, or more, with 
from dale of first Insertion, pm 
Yearly orders occupying 14 or 
ai;uto space. 
(’referred positions ... 
Read lug Notices, ending w!(h'*‘ 
line, minion leaded,.. 
Wheat touched its lowest point since 1851 at 
Baltimore, last Tuesday, 86# being bid aud 
86^ asked. 
The Mark Lane Express of August 35 esti¬ 
mates the wheat crop of the United Kiugdom 
this j ear at 80.000,OUO bushels and, deducting 
8,000,000 bushels for seed and other uses on 
farms, it would leave 148,000,000 bushels to be 
imported from other countries. The United 
States alone is supposed to have a surplus 
equal to the entire consumption of the United 
Kingdom (200,000,000 bushels). The Express 
refers to the low prices now current, and pre¬ 
dicts lower pricet still. 
The past week has developed the strength 
of bear claims to such au extent that the, at 
one time, “rash prediction” of 75e. wheat at 
Chicago has been realized. On Tuesday last 
September wheat touched 75c., whereat the 
operators for a decline expressed their delight 
v igorously. A second time during the week 
was that level touched after the reaction fol- 
owing the first depression had spent itself. 
.35 “ 
•> pur cent, extra 
7.,” per 
.75 cents. 
Terms of Subscription . 
T sin^ rlptl0nprlce0f thoRcB «- NEfr-YoUEKKls: 
single Copy, per year.$ 2.00 
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Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and. 
Germany, per year, post-paid. $ 3.01 02s. 6d.> 
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y one sending a club of seven is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
application'^ ^ * UppUad wl,h canvassing outfit on 
LIVE 8TOCK MARKETS, 
New YonK. Saturday, September 13. 1884. 
BEEVES.-Salft#: Kentucky steer*, 1,405 lb, *i :.75 legs 
#4: do 1.440 lb, $0,70- Ohio ilo, I 833 12 c. 59 n> do 
An*! w th M mu <l0 Vr'«f 1 * l P® r bead; state 
do, 1,322 ib lOJsU, 56 lk; do, UW0 10c, 55 »• do. 1 . 13 # 
ft,, 9c; Indiana stag, 1.210 lh, !IUc, 55 Jh: Virginia 
Kteers i ;st3 Ib,#'..!! do, l,2«o’lb, $’« 25 ; do, 1% m, 
#5,95: do, 1,380 lb. * 5 .- 11 : HO, 1.215 lL *5 75: do. 1.231 lh 
Entered at the Post-office at New York 
as second-';;*## mall matter. 
