THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
is estimated at 41,328,000 bushels; oats, 32,566,- 
000 bushels; barley, 1,0S2,000 bushels; corn 
averages 75 per cent, of a full crop; rye, 86 
per cent.; buckwheat, 05 per cent.; potatoes, 
t>3 per cent; tobacco, 74 per cent.; and apples 
67 per cent. 
The Fairbanks circular for September 80 
gives figures for Westeru States to indicate 
replies to questions, as follows: Is there a 
good supply of young hogs coming for winter 
feeding?—yes. 1,357; no, 081. What will be 
the receipts of hogs for early wiuter packing, 
say for the month of November 1 ?—good, 852; 
fair, 1,038; poor, 560. 
The Cincinnati Price Current has been in¬ 
vestigating the peanut crop, and after a long 
review of the subject, estimates the supply for 
1S&4-6, (from October 1, 1884, to September 
80, 18S5,) as follows:— 
Slock on band. Oct. 1,1884 . 
Tennessee crop.l.OOOiUOO 
V**}* 1 * cr, ?p.a two (xx) 
Total available supply. 9,540,000 
Last year, the crop amounted to 3,540,000 
bushels, and the year before, to 1,850,000. 
A recent Milwaukee dispatch says that a 
careful canvass of Wisconsin shows that the 
cranberry crop this year is next thing to a 
failure. The usual yield is 30,000 barrels, and 
this year less than 6,000 barrels have been 
picked. Wiseonsin is the second largest cran¬ 
berry growing State in the Union. 
The cotton market at New York is dull and 
U£c. lower with midling uplands at 10c., but 
Southern markets are fairly active and steady. 
Speculation in wheat and corn has been very 
dull, and prices of the former have decliued 
in the absence of foreign demand and the 
noticeable increase in shipments by farmers 
and tbe beginning of a heavier movement 
from interior markets to tide-water. Indian 
corn, too, has declined In price, frosts having 
suggested earlier deliveries than were ex¬ 
pected, and the cornering of the current 
delivery having driveu the outride interest 
away. Helatjvely.no demand has depressed 
cash corn, which has declined three cents in the 
week. Cash wheat has gone off two cents per 
bushel. Hog products Imvo been firmer. 
Lard bas had the greatest ad vauce, the price 
tor the week having gained l)d cent per pound. 
Smaller receipts of hogs, lighter stocks and 
colder weather have helped tnis advance. 
Good progress was made in the United 
Kingdom iu planting and cultivating wiuter 
wheat last week owing to the favorable 
weather. English correspondence and ex¬ 
changes of a uniform date of September 25, 
state that farmers in tbe United Kingdom, 
owing to lowered rents, are enabled to dis¬ 
pose of their gram at lower prices than they 
would otherwise be able to. Flour was being 
pressed far sale by millere and factors, and 
was cheaper all round. 
Calcutta advices say that the rice crops are 
needing ram in Bengal, Madras, Mysore and 
the Deccan. In the Northwest Provinces 
Oudc, the Punjab and Central India the pros¬ 
pects are good. Throughout the continent of 
Europe the weather has been highly l'uvorable 
for autumn cultivation, and the markets are 
unchanged. 
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
Saturday, October 11, 1884. 
Chicago.— Compared with cash prices a 
week a ago, “regular” wheat is -U 4 'e. lower; 
No. 2 Chicago Spring, 2c. lower; No. 2 Red, 
3j^c. lower. Corn, 2%c. lower. Oats, \%o. 
higher. Pork, steady. Hogs, from 35c. to 
50c. higher. Cattle, a trifle higher. Sheep, 
75c. lower. 
, M r n,E.vr.— la fair demand. Sales ranged: October 
lUfyc November, December* 79940b 
•'anuary. 80 l «@H0?<c: Way, S(iXiWh7lsc: No? i 
Chicago Spring. 7«&4e17e No. 3 do. filfefce: No 3 
Red. 79 ( 4 or No. (Red, 6708 * 0 . Com*—Sales runued: 
Oilxti, VI (tide; Oct., 54to58:Nov,,51 J*«S 8 * 4 <:: all the year 
43!*<a4d4c January 89}*itKHSXc- Stay, * 1(40470 Oa’is’ 
—llriti- aalt-n rauged; Cash, 271 *e October, 
November, 3744^Vsc; all the year, 37to/7*e: Way, 
Kv k—S teady at M«e. Barlbv— quiet at« 2 «c. 
September. FOB* steady unlei ranged: Cash. 6111 IS 
Li. iL**i»* ( Wdnl.cr AIK ‘K .. IK All. ..II » i... -VA?-,. !*“ 
L'lQHlOK HI VY.4U* |>m- 
©ember $J.:i!to 7 .;*r,, closiug at t- nr, January *: ,v>u 
Hiiiig.—Marker brisk and tltolOe. higher. Rough pack- 
}."K , »»«**»* ftn ' J shipping, $ .10u,ri.!X); 
light, #3 0005 , 01 , fcklps, 1403 . Catti.k— Market IIrue 
export grades, W.SO 07 . 25 : good to choice uhlpplng! 
$0.1X106.73; common to medium, *kttS.*0: grass Tex¬ 
ans, $3.4004. Simla--Market dull; inferior to fair 
$i.tU®X.i5; medium to good. td«3..W- choice to ex¬ 
tra, 63 7704.75: lambs, per bead, $3.21(03.75; Texas 
sheep $ 203 . 40 . 
Boston. — Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, corn and oats are steady. Hay, 
ditto. Butter, unchanged. Cheese, lc. higher. 
Eggs, steady. Potatoes, 5c. lower. 
Grain.—O frn bas been rather quiet during the 
v*o k- of hteamer Mixed, riftsifriMc: steamer 
Yellow, «5<»60e: high mixed, «&70r. and of no grade, 
* bllril. OATS-Quiet but firm So. I ami 
extra White, SStuloc: No. 2 White. 38ltto*?Ur: No 3 
W nib!. kl*(35(«c. and mixed. 33®3kc y bu»h. Rules 
small lots Uye, 7ua??c * bush. Sale* of Shorts, $19 ,4 
17: Hue f eed land Middlings, *lhto2i.and of Cotton 
Seed Meal, $VS'«S) *- ton, on the spot and to arrive 
BV it Kil—> or them creamery, extra. 29to;»tq choice' 
fresh, 2fra,27f: good tochcdrt, 21 m®c: Northern dairy! 
Franklin County, Vu, extra,3.V027e; New York ahc( 
Vermont, choice, 23077®, straight dairies, choice, 
20to43c; fair to good do 16to ISO; common, do, 1 Qi.7.15c- 
Western-Creamery, extra, SWWSe; choice, 25«2Bct 
good t j choice summer make. 9U«a25o-- Western datrv 
choice, IS" m-r fair to good, ISteiCc; Imitation cream¬ 
ery, eholee. is<® 2 Vc; ladle, choice. 11 vi trte- do com¬ 
mon to good. 8c*12o Cut: use—N ew York and Ver- 
mont, choice, 1194012 c. P tb- Western, choice lo% 
* fair to good, Stgnue. P a iJoos-Ejuttfliu. fresh, 
22«i,.2c: New torkand Vermont, 2 lto 2 A- Provincial 
20«2ic; Westeru, lSfci&c. Draks Pea, choice small 
hand picked $j.t()<t 2 .G) V bushel: do, uo large $1 mo 
01.85 median] choice hand picked, * 1 . 700 ' ;v Yet 
Improved tZ.Uj *■ Lurii- iwd KRl'nevs 
Canada peas. 8 DC.®tl 10 per bush for 
common to choice. Green Peas at $ 1(01 50. Pota- 
toks-E astern Rose. 50c P bush: Northern Roseau,* 
45c; Natives, $1.5(1 per bbl. Sweat Potatoes, $3,500 
3 -W £ tr u b,jL On‘Ons-* 1 .oo 01-5 per bbl. cimiAOEs 
$i.JXa.3 per 100. Apples—C hoice, new, $ 1.2501 75 . 
common to good, 75e.to$l per bbl. Hay a.nd Stbaw- 
Th=> hay market Is Improving somewhat, and choice 
grades command $19 p ton. Common grades range 
at *14(015: Northern and Eastern extra old, * 18 ®I 9 
*. to choice. $17((tIS: common to fair, *I2&« 
R>: one, * 11 * 1 . damaged, » 6 <,Hil- Swale Ha>. * 8 < 09 : 
Rye Straw, rholce. $l* ' 4 li): do common to good. $ 11 ! 
01.; Oat Sitruw. $9 a 10 . Tnturro. We quote. Seed 
Jeuf, crop of 18832 and Conuectlcut filler* an«l 
SMcnndK. ha Uf. uvutaro lot^, Vj$ 2 Uc;: tlnc wrappers. 
New \orlc Stare flllprs, ftverilirr 
Jot*. lOtfijt?, IVoasyIvunia filler^ av»'r/i#o 
lots, fiQ t . wrunp^rs, Obln flllerg. 
^ v ft*ane lots, 1 OdiiJOLV lint* wrupn^ra, 2 P^ 5 e. 
Wisconsin. la<ail8c,nnd Havana Seed 24 i<#;i(»c IN It. 
St. Louis. —Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 2 Red Wbeut is 4%c. lower. 
Corn, 2%c. lower. Oats, higher. Pork, 
25c. highei. Cattle, unchanged. Sheep, 25c. 
lower. Hogs, from 80c. to 50c. higher. 
5\ hkat. No. 2 Red, 7*785^c. cash; October, 7 M 4 * 
07 s»*e November. 90ka,3(^c; December, IBto/aHMto; 
all theyear, 8 lc: Slay, >»V(jc. Corn Slow, Cash, 45a 
50 * 40 - October, 5054 .’■ November, htt**: all the year: 
36440 : January, JWQc: May, 37c. G.irs -Steady sales 
at 2til4'k2tlMe.eash- Novemoer. '{wtie- all 1 he year, 
Jd'-f'oejo-Vgc- May. 2 H 7 ,e. HrR-Steady at We. fuiu'.KY - 
Markci steady at ( 0 ) 077 ( 40 , UrTTKaand eggs steady 
and unclianged. Flax sred-Q uiet at $|. 3 *\ Caiti.k 
M ark<'t strong; Fxports, ktl.4*106.75: good to choice 
shipping. *5.*.v,* 6 .:4) common to medium, ft.rxUti..so- 
grass native*. $401.75: grass TexanK,$:t.5U<»8.H3. shkkp 
-C ommon to median). $ 2 ><t $2 75 (air to choice, *3.2,V<$ 
3.7.J lambs, *2«t4; Texans, $1.7T>«3.25 Hous Mnrket 
V; >1 ' ker- '* ♦' , *tf*' , 'v5. packing. $4.8u6$n.iB; heavy. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday. October 11. 1884. 
BRKADSTDFK8 and PuovisioNg.—As compared with 
cash prices one week ago, No. 3 Red Is 1 : 44 c. lower: 
Ungraded Winter Red Is SJ^o. higher- Hard Duluth 
Is 4c. lower; No. 1 Red is Ric. lower. CoaN-Ungraded 
Mixed Ig lc. lower. 
Mlc *b. -Hour-Quotations: Finn, 
* 2 . 1302 .TO; superfine, $2.4002.90; extra No 2, 82 . 9 fx 03 .riU; 
L' x -r a . N > '• 83.23unl.5ll: good to fancy extra State. 
83.. 305 . 50 ; good to choice extra Western, 83.63 mp’ i OO- 
common to fair extra Ohio. 819008.80; good, taut) 
0 . 5 . 00 - good to choice, 85 .lUtt 5 . 50 : common, extra 
Minnesota. • 3.*503 50; dear, tt.uuii 75 r y ( - mix.*..,' 
81 40«|>t. 81 ). straight, *4.3003.5(1: patent, $5. 25 - 06 (XI; liu 
kers cx 1 ro. $4.?5 01 XX) st. Igmis common Co fair ex 
tra, ^0* fulr In xoo<i tci vorv 
CQOtCG # 7!»: patOUC Winter wheat extra 
6 A 3 . 7 r, city mill extra for West Indies. 84.dOM4.HI; 
Sooth American, * 1 . 7 r.< 0 '..(KJ. market eloslug dull 
SouTiiKKfj Floph- (.’opinion to koch! wxt-ra •Ji3(Kdi4.!iG* 
v^vli-e, 84 . 40 .a 5 .D 0 . Kvic Flour Sup rflue at 
* 4 . 30 ( 03 .95, latter for very choice. BUCKWHEAT 
L L V.! ;K .ri H L t,w mor ” •Wtlve at *2 25,02.63, mainly at 
82.40*2.50. Fbkd Quoted for luto 60 11 ,-, U | $i8.50 m 
to 15 to arrive and At mill, so I ha, at $15r0l«„Mj- ns) 
lbs. at $is,* 20 ». Sharps at 8*71.50(028. Kye feed at, 
818(2$ 19. CORK Muai. The follow lug are tne quota¬ 
tions: Brandywine, *!U(ltt3-V*: Ydboy Western «:< ill 
fnr n ?.” »ud lino 
yellow, and 8 ) 094*1.14 for coarse yellow, 
,.o ,l<A, u N .; _N u ^ 1 Ognuled Winter Red. f> 7 to 
Jti4c; 8H4to8SC. fur No. 1 Northern Spring and H7o. for 
No. Ido; Hard Duluth, SS-qe: St,-alner No 2 Red. 
85 Qc; No. 4 Red. M]!4to»?$4c. In elnvutor; No I Red 
«>(*<:■ ongradt.-d whlta, M-: .Sn. I k«,|. D.lte.- un 
graded while, 83(0«)e- No. I White. 89c Steamer 
state. White, *- 6 ($c: No. 2 Red for October. 86,0.80Qc- 
do for November 87*s,<.(,-(,- do. for Decent her, 8 UU 
do. for January, -.llQiayijtej do. for Febm 
ary. »%. f ,913»e; do. tor March, WtofiiLe; dof for 
April. 9644(497c; do. Dir tiny. 96Mat9flt4e. ltvic- 
No. t Western, 63klc: State quoted at «8Qii0e»i$c- 
ungraded. Wc. BAUmcr-Sales: No { Cuuadn at 76c- 
good uugraded do. atiio: No. 1 Canada quoted at ftfle! 
ri*: r<,w, ’‘l state, ro,*!5c. Raui.ky 
i', price* unchanged. Two Rowed 
Stab-. * 7 )c; six rowed .Slat,-, MO 0 M',,-. ('oav-n., 
graded mixed at. 56(,r.:flt- No. 3 at B7.C$«98e: No 2 
62c, deltvi-red: rotuid Stats- yellow, <0 nrrlva.HOc': No. 
x . r m t,jr „ >c ', lo,J ” r - «UHtool,94c. do. for November. 
. f " r , 1 '''SJWtm*-. 33UJ»58 c; do. for Jftuo 
I. 37^: M ixed WcsU^: ,, &;^ y: White‘ 
«lo, 5 J‘ 4 , 0 i'ie; White State, :i4*S9e. No. ;» Mixed Tor 
af ^ ovwabor - 8 ^® 3!<c; «*■ t” 
Bkanh.- Quotation* an-: Marrows, 82.23to2 8 I 1 for 
new: mediums. *1.711(01.7.5 for new; pea. $1 75 f“ jr u ,'w- 
red kidney, $2,40 fnr hexi new ' 
Peas.—G reen arc quoted at *1.35 for new. 
*••* * * i,ti"n,, f-, 1 111 . for extra and 
fancy hand picked, farmer*'grades at H^toiRjC. 
PROvisioKB—Pork -The quotations are- *17(017 25 
K 0 r i?* 5 ^L, I o e ?i : •**“«« «t 817.23tt18.50-, clear 
back, 18019 , the latter for fancy: extra nrlme at 
8 4(0815 for Inspected, Dressed IIoun Sale* at r\ur 
for bacon to for light averages, and (? k r fnr 
pigs. Cut Meats - -Sales of pickled bellies, 10 to u' lbs 
average, at 9c; 25 bxs. do, 12 lbs. average, «t!)4c- 
pickled hams at 12 lh H . averagJ pickled 
bellies quoted at 9c. (’Ity pick led shoulders quoted 
tit itoiRe. pickled Daunt ut IVQtoPRic: smoked *hou) 
ders utrQuKi^c; and smoked hatus at. l8Wtoi4c. Mid 
DU tg-Lone an t short clear half aud half, for De¬ 
cember and January quoted at S.KOc. bid. the uuo- 
tuflODH for Chicago delivery, boxed lots spot, are 
Pie. for short clear, 10 c, for short rib, and 9 . 75 e tor 
long clear. Units- Quotatlunx: Extra India mess 
at $ 22 , 021 , cxira roessut $ 12 ; packet at *13 for bar 
J e I*, and 818.50 in tierces; plate beef at 812)0 13- 
family, *|.30$li. llicgy- Hams Quoted at, * 1950 ' 
I.ARU—October otitlou sales at 7.90to7.94c; November 
'ik«»JkkJ ; Deeomber option sales at 
7.62(07.670; January option sales at. 7.62<a7Ji4e- sh), 
^ “f (-WtoT.iOe; March option sales 
!!! Ihllrmut 7.80c: Refined U quiet 
at 8.2Sc. for Continent on spot, and n,fioc. for South 
A metrical!; Coutuicxit for Noverub^r delivery at 8.KJ<* 
DUT-rta. State, best, tubs and pulls, JUtodlc: do 
tubs, 79c, Western, 28to!»)c. for best, state dairv half' 
tlrklua. tubs and pnlls, best extra. 2 y® 26 e, for bests 
ev.r,f-""-'.d/vvii 1 " ,,U - f “! r - ' ,, ( 021 c: do. Welsh tubs, 
exIra.M, 7 fr.Uw, prime. 23c; do. do good. 2ui92c- 
Western Imitation creauu-ry, choicest 7.g024c. do' 
ulrlUerWcstern dairy ]9,®20c. for best, invoices- 
17tolMc. for prime; W- stern factory fresli extras' 
current make, Mtollf^c; 12013c. for fair, and Dab™"’ 
for poor; June tubs aud llrkln>, l 5 to 1334 c. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received- From Philadelphia-Market 
steady, extra creamery, 304*81 c: Western at 2964.30c- 
receipts, 319. From Chicago-Market easy; choice 
creamery, 27J$c; extrado.nt 2S®29c.: extra dairy at 
23to25e.. From BostonMarket quiet; Northern 
creanery ut 2‘,to:lis-.; Western do, 284 , 29 . 
CitKEHfc. - Quotations- 124 , 012 UC-. for fancy facto¬ 
ries of September make and Uiytol i*Re f„7 cnriler 
stock, <j.,b lots to Mi CM KiHtoliaTorlSe: 'J® 
34$(09c; night milk skims, Mic: 
()hlo flats. UT4*®1 ie. for best down to 4 to- 5 e. for tnm- 
rnon; Pennsylvania skims, 24sto3c. for good; and 146 
@ 2 c. for common 78 
At tbe Mercantile Exchange tbe following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Ph.Ua,—Market, Him; 
Cheddars at. 12 tfll 24 e; Ohio flats. lOMtollC; receipts, 
UR) boxes. From Boston -Market quiet: extras. 12c; 
Vermont, 11 ® 1 I 44 c. From Cbleago — Market firm; 
Cheddars, 11® 12c; skims, 12c. From Liverpool—Finest 
at 57s. 
->,5° 0 B -,T^ u . otatl0 ?.? : S ! ate - 22®2244c- Canadian, 21 ,® 
Western. 21}4®22c.‘ hold fresh lots at 194 $® 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange “call” the 
following figures ruled: Michigan firsts. 22c; Ohio 
firsts, 22e; Indiana first*. 22 c: State firsts, 22 c; State 
extra, 24c: Pennsylvania extra, 23J*c: Pennsylvania 
firsts, 22c: Iowa extra, 234,0- Iowa firsts, 2IJ|c; Cana¬ 
da extra, 2l!^c- Canada firsts, 23c. 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange the follow¬ 
ing telegrams were received; From Boston-In good 
demand: quoted at 19<®2.3c. From Chicago-Market 
more active; quoted at 17>tfe. From Phlladelphla- 
Market steady at 23<a38c; receipts, 791. 
Cotton.—T he quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification are as follows: 
New 
„ Orleans Texns 
„ .. Uplands ami Gull. 
Urdtnary. 7*4 8 8 
Strict Ordinary. 8 3-16 8 7-16 8 7-16 
Good Ordinary. 9 (iw 9 q 
Strict Good Ordinary. 946 9.56 94 * 
Low Middling. 99k 916 ‘IU 
Strict Low Middling. 9 13-16 lu 1-16 tO 1-16 
Middling... 10 low low 
Good Middling. 10 3 16 10 7-16 10 7-10 
Strict Good Middling. loXc 106* 109 k 
Middling Fair.. .. ui.« 11 1 “ 
Pair.-. 114* 11W 119* 
STAINED. 
Good Ordinary..,. 7J* | Low SUddllng. St* 
Strict Good Ord.. 8 1-16 | Middling... 94 * 
Duikd Fruits.—F ancy evaporated apples, 9 V 40 
choice do. 8c- good do., 7 i®74$c; fancy North Caro¬ 
lina still dried apples, sliced. 35 *ffl 6 e,; choice do., 5c.; 
prime do., 4vilQc: common do., 8(<$to4t-; Virginia 
fancy, 5c- southcru, 9t*®4c.; Tennessee coarse cut, 
J4*to4o: Kentucky quarters, »4(®t4r; p.-.-lcl peaches, 
84*i®»tJ. for best Georgia; 74*0? ,c. for choice, pcele.t 
peaches N. 0. fancy, '.**6to 10c: extra fumlly, lie 
Dm: choice, ii®9Wc.- unppcled halves, new, 64a„j6t,n- 
qunrtcrs, 54*0: plums, tttS'JQc. for Damsons- hucklc 
berries. lltal?c: blackberries, H4*a84c; cherries 12 ( ® 
it 0r ^yu.pv> r l»t«(d raspljcrrlcs, 24<®2t4*c; sun dried (lit. 
FRKsuFuttrrs,-Apples-King, per douhle-headed 
bbl, $1 I.W 02 ; Oravemiteln, is bbl, $1 75: 20 outlet s 
per double heuded bbl. $1.50(0*1.75; his, per double-’ 
headed bbl. $l M*to*i-75; Baldwin. Jersey, per double- 
headed bhl, 1.25 0 $i 511 Greenings. $ltol.5r, ; Western 
New York, mixed lots, V bbl. *1.25to 1.51), Peachus - 
.Torsey. fancy large. V basket. *1 ;r..t 2 - do, extra. V 
basket, Jlai.iS; Jersey, poor to fair, 18 bucket, 50®7So- 
Pears- Harriett. In house, 49 keg, $2to*i; Flemish 
Western, 82*02.50 per keg; feeurre Bose, » btil, *r,ut$(P 
•’W'in’s Orange, v bhl. $3..5 p.m . common pears V 
bbl, 82 * 02 . 51 ). Grapes -Delaware, 11 (®»3: Rebecca,State, 
basket per lb.. Iil,tl2c.; Ooneord. Western New York, 
.0 lb. baskets, per lb.. 4044*0. Concord, up-river. 
Id. 34vto4v. 1 'ranberries—Cape Cod, choice, per 
crate, 13 .,5 do (1 er bbl.. *)0®)2- Jersey, choice, per 
or‘DC' ♦•kiDJ.25; Jersey, light colored, per crate. $2.25(0 
fw|3 
Ha . y , an 7 ' Rt RAW. — choice timothy hay at 9 fic; 
good at. 85,ti90o- medium ut HIM- shlunlug tit 70,a75c: 
clover mixed at 75mKOO: clover at. ASMUSo; No. I r v e 
straw at .5<®8Pc; short rye straw at B0e. 
Pyui.Titv and Gamk. The following are the quota- 
tlons: 
Livk Pout, tuv—C hickens, nearby, choice, FW.IOftt 
lie. do nearby, common to good, 90me; do.Soutlutru 
and Western,9«,* 10 c: fowls, Jersey,Stale ami Pcnnsyl- 
v«abV ucr lit, lilt®lie: do Western, 94Jl0c.' roosters, 
<>lil PtfiXC' turkeys, per lb , l'lcoUlc.: dueks Jersey, 
Now 5orkatid Penn . « pair. i5ett$l; tin, Western, 
per pair, «0tt«0e: do, Southern, per pair. Bt)toS5c; 
geese. Jcrsev.New York am) Pennsylvania, per pair, 
*1 75,02 do. Western,per pair gl.iOiaU.l; do.Southern. 
per pair, $1.30 ®l,ii 2 ; pigeons, per pair, JOtolilie. 
,o^i 488 K f’ f’t't't.TRY.—^Turkeys, cholcu. apt lug,per lb.. 
IStolSe -do. spring, noor to fair, lOtoVic.: do.oid, mix- 
eil weights, per lb. lt.®lSc; chickens. Philadelphia, 
s/olng. Selected, large, liaise; do, mixed weights. 17 
I ' I'h'l Bucks t’onuty, dry picked, l 6 <,/ji 7 c; 
tlo, State. Reousylvnnla and Western, dry picked 
I U l a-; state, spring scalded, Tito 14c: do. Western, 
spring, aculdcd, I K'S Miq do, scalded. Inferior ami re¬ 
jections, J,t lie fowls, i tdladelphla, prime,ISto'Oc; do, 
.State and Western, dry plcketr tSafflc; do. Stateund 
VVesteru scalded, 12(®lSt: do, inferior, tier D,9toltci 
O ’ cocks, per tt., 7i®8 spring (lucks. PhlladelplilH 
per n>, ivc: do, bong Island, per n>, l-lt®l!)c: do, Boston 
per tt , r.)(02Oc; do, State and Western, per tt, Mr® 15c; 
Western Inferior, KMl'fo s(|iiabs, white, per dog, 
$2,75(03: tin, iturk, per doz. $7.3V®2.50 Game - Part 
ridges prime, per tialr, 7 r>e. 0 «i; grouse prime, per 
pulr, «V®75c: woodcock: prime, per pair, 7te«$l: sort 
birds, Dor pair, at 2i*,fi.5t)e: venison, Westi-rn saddles. 
hs®16e; wild ducks, W'cHtcru mallnrd, per pair, 
IbtoSOo: do, temper pair, Jin® hie, do. wood, per pair. 
Kick. -Quotations are- Carolina to Louisiana, trash 
‘^‘Qe, 6 ood to prime at 54*to57*o; eholoo 
at 6 ( 064 c; extra (brand)*t fltyVrai^*.-- Fast India, or- 
dtnury grad' d. 44605c; fine sorts 5Qi®54*c; extra at 
5c. Rice meal at. 85cto*1.10 per UK). 
Siccus. New Clover quoted ut 8 fit 8 We. Timothy, 
quoted at $1 6 U(j$i.tin, LLnseud, quoted ut *l.nu. 
Suu a 11 . -Tbe quotations are; 
Cw'L'oaf, t'tftoiRtc; Crushed. 06*toil1*c: powdered. 
64 ,( 0 t.'Me granulated. 64*tofl 3-lRe: mould -A," lUoi 
confeet °uers' A," C I Hie: standard • A," 5Mto57*e; 
otT A, 54*r®11*<<; white extra flifiardic- yellow 
extra “C." 5»S«e.-C/> ^yellows. 4J- 4 ti&lV*c, 
Theshort price (drawback $ 2.82 per KM ft, loss I per 
somiiftSf* <-<W: crushed. *i.90(84.O8; powdered, 
$ 8 ? 1^8,95. Ki*auulrttO(t. $3.81(^8.40, 
. b i«^r ,tylB at 6 * c ' wd ‘ h,ii '' s ° n5 ' m 
.^?i"t™S? D Co,nraon htgs. 7c; medium lugs, 7 J*e; 
good lugs, But common leaf, 84 * 0 : low medium leaf, 
leuf lll i()>ac nl eaf ’ K00d »Dedlum leaf. 9-)<o; good 
yKOKTAiiutH.—The (imitations are:—Potatoes, Long 
Island V bbl, at $1.25'® I 50} Jersey $ I to 1 . 25 . Hweet 
potatoes at *2.'.ur03 V 1 , 1 , 1 . f,, r Jersey, and $ 2 . 23-4 
Vlr klula. Cabbages—Flat Dutch. ¥ luo, $2.50 
* 3 . t ueumbers—Long Island, tt 1 , 111 /( 1 . $ 1 , 11 ). Eggplant 
Long Island and Jersey. t< bbl , at flflc.to*!. Green 
"* ,c WlUc. Onions—Chester white, per 
btil, *ltot. 25 ; do red, nor bbl. 73 c. 0 * 1 . Squash Mar- 
‘ ,'” r hbi.. iSotolio- do. Hubbard, per bbl, at 
0 V .0 ,(J - , FomatO'-a at 3534400, per box. Turulps— 
Russia oer bbl, si;075c. Cauliflower, per bbl, ut 75 c<ift 
$2.50. Lima beans, per bag, $ 2 . 51 * 08 . 
Woor,.—Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia XX 
?“{!,,“hdW, 3<toS«c; X, .32(«;tlc- H to 4 * Blood, 34®35u: 
‘4 Blood, 28'0.Mc: < dorse and Common, 2tto'26c: Flue 
and Medium Combing and Delaine, 80®3Hc: I.ow 
li - 1 V'!}blllg. 2»toH. , c; New Yotk. .Michigan. etc,, X to XX. 
3 t)c 0 .ke: Medium. (2to34e; Coarse, 2Vrt27c; Medium 
Comi.lng and Delaine. 33toS(!c| Low Combing, 2Hto»lc. 
Illinois. Iowa, and Minnesota, medium and above. 
ulOthing,. 29to8ic; Course, 2Ua2's:, Medium Combing 
mm H‘‘ »?,?' ,c ? r: Bow Combing, 27to29c: Indiana, 
Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin unwashed, doth 
Dig, A)(®»3- combing. 23(027. Missouri, Kentucky aud 
Virginia, UO washed, clothing 2flto24; combing, 2 t)to 
Southern, uii wu sl(Pi). rtifthlri^ frvis. u'IiVaMc 
h, 1 , 1 '';.r re ‘‘,spring,20to'25c, improved Mexican! I 
12ia>lljc; California, line, free, Spring, 19to24c; Texas I 
and California, fair to good, IfgaiSc; burry to slightly 
burry, I 2 tol 5 c- Nevada Utah and Colorado, medium 
"jo medium. Ha 20 c- low medium, and coarse. 
12to 13- burrv nnd slightly hurry, OaIB- Montana 
and Wyoming, medium to fine medium, 17@28c; low 
medium and coarse, ritoific. 
LIVK STOCK MARKETS. 
Nkw York Raturday. October 11. 1884. 
Riclevies,—Colorudo steers, 1.122 lb, 3c, 55 lb; do, 1,085 
lb, Site; do, 1,1)87 lb, H4*e: do, 1,015 lb, 6 R 0 ; do, 1,085 lb, 
$4 50; Texans, 973 III, 7t*c: do. 91T lb, 74*c, le«s$l per 
head; do, !»3U lb, 7Qo: do, 864 lb, 7c; do 991 lb, 8Qc, 56 
lb; Indlnua steers, 1,690 lb, $7.33; do, 1 , 811 ) lb, *6 73; 
do, 1,371) lb, 17c. 56 lb; do, 1,234 lb, llQc: do, 1,181 lb. 
lOQ'c: do, 1,313 lb. $5.50; do, 1,21.4 lb, $.1.51 do. 1,380 lb. 
$6; Indiana steers, 1,163 lb. 9Q.C, 35 lb do, 1,800 lb, 12c, 
.56 lb; cows, 990 lb, lc native steers, 1,151 lb, $5.85: do, 
1,087 lb, 83.25: do, I,UK) 111, U)c, 55 lb: do, 1.150 lb. 10c, 
do. 1,221 Ih, 10Qc; do, 1,225 lb, lie, 56 lb; Slate steers; 
1,159 lb, *7: Virginia do, 1,409 lb, $7: do, 1,263 lb, 114*0. 
s,i lb; do. 1.370 lb, llQo: Ohio do, 1.321 lb, * 6.50 <lo, 
1,174 lb, 104*r, 50 lb: do, l,2641l>, *6.50; do, 1,2*H) lb. 86.25; 
do, 1,201 lb, 10c, 56 lb; do, I 406 lb, )'-Ig 0 ; do, 1,3901b, 
12QC; Colorado steers, l.fM lb, *5.25; do, 1,111 lb, 9c, 
55 lb; do, 967 lb, .85*0; Texans, 930 lb, 8c, 55 lb do, 923 
7|hc, do, 937 lb, 7e; Virginia stockers and cows, 924 lb, 
4c; Kentucky steers, 1,300 lt». like, 56 lb, do, 1,230 lb, 
10.4*0,55 lb; Pennsylvania tlo, 1,185 lb. lOQe, 56 lb: Ohio 
steers,cows and bolters, 1,0881b, *4.23; do, 80S lb, *3.75; 
do, 700 lb, *3.55; cows. 8751b, *3. 
Cai.vkh Veals, t?* m, at, 9c. do. 266 fit, at He. Veals , 
250 B, at l)4*e do, 1,57 lb, at. 9c; grantors, 281 lb,at :lk,c; 
63 do, 223 a, at. *8,40; do. 217 tb, at 3Qc. ” 
, n Sl i“KV 'Ft* L.vstnn Total receipts Tor six days. 
2 ®,966 bead, ng/ilnsf 39,388 head for the corresponding 
time last week. Saks Canada latnos, si $>, at. $5 55; 
Ohio sheep 83 Ib.ut )c do. 73 Ib.ftt 3c; ltiilluna sheep, 
and I'titihs. 71 lb. at 44*c Ohio sheep (few lambs), HU 
tt;. at 4l*o; Kentucky sh' i'p, IU5 Ih, at |*,o Chicago 
sheep, ll.l m, at 5c do,(few lambsi, 73 lb . at trie Perm- 
syivanla sheep.85 tb.ut 44*e; Ohio lambs, 63 ib./u 5Le; 
do, BO tb, at 5c- State lambs, 78 lb. nt .,l*c do. 64 lb. at 
49 j*?. fttl* sheen, III tb. at IV; Western sheep, 77 tb, at. 
♦Mfrtuid do, 95 m. at 4c, Canada lamhs, 7 .; H t .'Age; 
do. F2 tt at 34*e; (cominon), 75 lb, at fdic, aud sheep, 
hi n», at 4c. 
„ fur HlN days 25,542 head, 
fttfaiuat wH.i.ii head for tlin correspond log time lunt 
week. Quotations *«,»(V 0 0 30 for fair topriinfl live 
t'« iu "<ty ; ressed heavy mild at 8R®7c, medium 
at 7J*((p8e, and fight m, 8 to 8 - 0 C.. 
At N. J. Stute Fair, the Nk w York Plow Co. took 
Istlrom. with tlmlr United States Hard Steel Plow, 
this Is undoubtedly the Best Plow made In material 
rortn and execution. Also Lineal Swivel Plow Is 
best plow of that kind. Best Plow Bulky 
THE BIGGEST THING OUT. 
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LENGTH OF BARREL 22 TO 28 INCHES. 
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