1884 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
821 
Cheese. Quotations- i2(312(*e. for tancv factories, 
with selections t 129*(Sl33jc- liaise for tine good 
lots. 10<*10q>c fair lots 9<iiH«e: light skims at «(» 
10c; skims at V. 7c: Ohio Hat* ii »1 h*c. for best 814 
& 0*vc for fair to prime, and V«ilr. for common; 
Pennsylvania skim* i Hjr. for prime 8i3>8tsc. for 
good, amt iiilw. for common 
At the Mercantile EXrbttnir the following tele¬ 
grams were received- From Koston—Market dull: 
extras at i2<4ai?Ajc. From Liverpool Finest nt 62s. 
<>d. Foot Philadelphia—Mn*-kct quiet cheddirs at 
124jtHSc- receipts, I,<00 boxes. From Cincinnati— 
.Market at lfltc- receipts. 210: shipments, toi. 
EOoS. The quotation* arc:.State. 27<4 a ?8c-Canadian 
2Vo.2 .l^o- Wi.-sterrj. :-h>Me*3»*fr held fresh lots, 22 '24c. 
I.lnu (! at ?">.<[ i2iV»c. lor state- for Canadian, 
and I9t4'«?i'^c. for West rn; luuiorted. iH'«,i9c. 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange -‘call" the 
following figures ruled:-State extra. S0c- Ohio ex¬ 
tra. toc: Michigan cxira, ajc: Canada cxira, 80c: 
PennsyivaLltextra, tie: Limed. Canada firsts, 20c.: 
Indiana firsts, Iowa extra 30c: Town firsts, 20c: 
T.lmed, State first*. rnnn la first-,25c: t.lined, 
State exi ra, 214*0: Limed; Western extra, 2t>c. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Boston.—Market quiet: 
quoted at 24 . 1 80c. From Philadelphia- Market firm: 
quoted at 29m 31o.: receipts 1,100, From Cincinnati— 
Maiket. firm at 28c: receipts, 200: shipments, ICO. 
Live POULTRY Chickens, nearby * 1? Oa-Uc: do. 
Southern anti We.r i n, '.k,j lie fowls. Jersey, .-tate 
and Pennsylvania, per ib, wiuticdo western, 9fali c. 
roosters, old ?a-c turkey \ per lb , 12*'4c.: dueka. 
Jersey, New York and Penn, ♦ pair. 7’icntgi. do. 
Western, per pair, ma-vic: geese Jersey. New York 
ami Pennsylvania, per pair. *1 P.>2: iio, Western, 
per pair »I,3 .Vw1.Ta: pigeons, per pair. -J'wHk:. 
nRESBKP Por I.ntY.--Turkeys. Philadelphia, IS<.t19c 
State and West-in, i Sc: chickens. Philadelphia, 
spi-tug, selected. Nr*e,17kii so. fio, Jt-rse.v and Bucks 
County, dr.) picked, i micfic; do, Mate, Pennsylvania 
and Western, diy nicked, 12 . ;t : fowls, Philadel¬ 
phia, prim*, Ilf; do, Mate and Western, dry pick¬ 
ed, low lie- spring duck-. Philadelphia, per lb. 17,, 18c, 
do. Long Island, per lb, PislTc do, Boston, per Ih, la a. 
l-'C do.Mute and Western, per lb, 8 , lie; Western. 
Inf* nor. HUitc sqitnlis.w Mie, per dot, J'2.3'lia2.3ii> do, 
dark, per doz, 
Game-P artridge s, nrltne. per rmlr. 81; grouse, 
prime per pair, secug' wild ducks. Western mal¬ 
lard, per pair, ; ijiatuc: do, teal, per pair 4",.OOe- do 
wc d. per pair. 2V 80c quail at * 1 pen- dozen for 
sound and gUjil .mi for poor to tali wild ducks, can 
v*» back. Havre do Grace, per pair. 82; do canvas, 
Western p-r pal , *175*7- do, redhead. Tluvre nc 
Grace, per jiulr, ;.io <> at. do, red lieu I. per put*-, fibadhc: 
venison W cstern saddles, per lb, it . ibc: whole deer, 
per lb, 8(*ICc; rabbit-, per pair, 8$st40c. 
Cotton.—T he quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification are as follows- 
New 
Orleans Texas 
Uplands and Gull. 
Ordinary... 8 3 to 8 716 8 7-16 
Strict Ordinary.. "7* 87s 
Hoot Ordinary.!l 7-16 n u-tfl 9 11-16 
3irlet Good Ordinary. :< 13-16 10 1-16 m i-i« 
Low Middling. 10 1 16 10 5 16 10 5-l6 
strict Low Middling..,,,. lOti lOu lots 
Middling.. . 10 7-10 10 il 16 lii 11-16 
Qood Middling. llty 10% 107* 
Strict Good Middling.... 10 1 TI 0 !1 1-16 11 l ifi 
Middling Fair.... 11 8-18 11 7-16 II r ih 
Fair..... 11 13-16 12 1 16 12 1-16 
STAINKI). 
Good Ordinary.... 7 13 16 I Low Middling.. 9 5-'6 
Strict Good Ord.. 8% I Middling. .. ..9 15—16 
Fresh Furrs. Apples—Red. 82 50(5*3; Baldwin, 
Jersey per double headed bhl, $1. 3ir,-.7.i- Greenings, 
81.23 a l. Ol--. Western New York, mixed lots, per bbl. 
*1 .70 *1.7' Pears SeCKOI, ♦ keg, *A., i; Duchc-sx, gsivcij 
V bbl: Vicar,gJinJ.Sn *< buL Grape*. Catawba, iViniSc. 
per lb, Concord Western New York In lb baskets, 
per Ih. 0 lie. Concord, Up-river V In.. Cueic, 1 rnn- 
hi-rrle* Cap* Cull, choice, per crate, *4 ,i4 25; do. per 
bbl, < 3Via 4 Jersey, choice, per crate, 83.75 
Jersey light colored, per crate. i'J.fcqia.-'U. 
Drikii yRt fvs. (quotations: Fancy evaporaieii ap¬ 
ples *<is5*e: choice do, 7** a I (^<v good do.. O'H'xilc: fan¬ 
cy North nrullna sun dried appt*g ilired, Saitar,; 
choice do,, 4.* U*e.- prim* ilo., av,« 94 c common do,, 
3 <i3m>c Vlrvlola fmey. iHc-southern, 3)$to.; Tenn- 
e«i e eo-rse rut. 8(4 - 88 jc: Kentucky quarters, 4 ‘^«* 
inti’; peeled p. ncbi r,%iSl$e.for best Georgia; itig.Sse, 
for choice. Pooled peaches N, C. fancy UW: extra 
fancy, iba 10V: cuolce. tB-klWjc. unpeeh -a halves, 
new. quartirs, Md.5(.*e: plums, UcadOc. for 
Damsons- huckleberries 14c: blai kberrtefl. ^e cher 
ncs. 12 II: evaporated raspberries, V0.v<427c- sun- 
dried do, 2J : 29>*C. 
PEANUTS have not varied In price The quotations 
are at 5Mi • for ixira and fancy handpicked; 
farmers’ grades at 3 .t ic. 
Hay asp thaw. The quotations are us follow*: 
Choice timothy hay at *1 good at kSotHfic 1 medium at 
80 N5c shipping al 75c: clover mixed at IliwSoc. clov¬ 
er at 60* 8 c: No. rve straw at Ho„.*>3c- short rye 
straw Lt 65. Tic: oat straw at 10 ^50c. 
flora.-Quoted: New at 21c. for best: 19aa)0 for 
good and prime- 16 >13c. for old gi uaes: old at 15 ,# 
ISO: Pacific Goa -1 at 1- i.'lc. 
8 r*D 9 .-New Clover quoted at 8 ( 98140 . Timothy at 
81.60Jtl.64. Llusted at *1.80. 
Suuau.—T he quotations are: 
CO' loat, t-Wc; crusned. Gkic: powdered, c: 
granulaied, 64 rc mould -A," s^fap^e. confection¬ 
ers' ‘A. " its • 5 15 I6e; itandard ‘ A,'’ 4 ll-|C a54)c; otf 
A, 5% *:%c: white extra ”C,' S^aSIqe yellow extra 
••c." 4% *5%c: p,” 4%ft('4fltc: ye lows. *%(94ite. 
The short price (drawback * 2.82 per 114.1 lb. less 1 per 
cent. pi. 
Cut loaf, 3 94 crushed. 83.06' powdered, 83 1698 . 88 ; 
granulaied. * .33. 
Tallow. Prime city is 6 %c. bid and 6S-16c. asked. 
Sales are 52,100lbs. -n lots at 6 % «6 3 hi. 
Tobacco. Range con tract No. !. spot qnotalioas: 
Commo > lug'. 7c m> dlum lugs, 7%>-, good lugs 8c,: 
common l»of, L ^c- low medium b ar, 9c medium 
leaf, 9(*c goon npulurn leuf Mic good leaf, |ij%c. 
Vegetables.—Q uoiailous an-:-Poraioes, Long Is¬ 
land 'F bbl,at - 1 . 3 . *-1 '-0 >tab-at 8I.2V.«81 M): Jer 
sey, 8 al 25 up-river, 8Pal 25 » bbl: Western New 
YurV, Vbhl, •'.ii l.j'i. bWeCI potutoes at *3 50«i4 
for Delaware and Virginia Cabbages- Per 1U0. *2 g4. 
Onions—Ch. etf. white, tier bbl, «l a. I, 0: do. red per 
bbl * ..V.9 1.75; yellow, t /snail.75 per bbL -quash 
Marrow, Jersey. per bbl. 25-5.c do, Hubbard, 
per bbl, at 7 e a.*d. Turnips—Russia oer bbl. 15c u,*i. 
C auliflower, per bbl. at 82-4. Celery, per dozen 
bunches, at |1, Carrots, per bbl at8l. 
1,1*6 lb, at $3 03: do., 1.006 Ik at ♦4.70: Kentucky steers, 
1.92 1 lb, at in*., 56 n : do, 1,891 b,at 9c, 55 lu: Oxen 
1,295 lb, at *3 25. do, 1,837 tt.at *3 50. 
Calves Councv dressed vcalssold at 9(.612%0: 
City dresred at lOotiHc: and ft few dressed grussers at 
5<a6c 
supep and Lambs-T otal receipts for six days 
■ : i), 8 - t head, against 14,598head for the corresponding 
time last week. Sales-Ohio sheep, 82 |h, ?Wc; Ken¬ 
tucky «licep, ks lb. 88 *e; do, !W lb, 3%.-: Kenlui kv 
lambs, 70lb U,c• Indiana sheep. 80 lb, ;•%(•: Wosterii 
sheep, 104 11} *3 85; t anuda larnl.s, SU lb, ;4()r; do 
(coarse), Sy III, 5V*c: do s lb 5e: 31 .rhlgnu sheep, 93 
lb, 40; Canada lambs, 82 lb, ’4sc: Mate do, «n lb, 5e. 
Boos Total receipts for six days 5,264 head, 
agnli st i'l,«S 8 head for the corresp..ndlo. time last 
week Country dressed slow, with the mild weath¬ 
er against .he trade Heavy arequot.dnt ...5iyc: 
medium a fi.it.L.c, and light nt 7(!wh,o. bn.es-Ohio 
hogs, , 9 ii lb, 84.«q 
Wool —Affairs are still very du'l, and only the 
prime grad< s show any steadiness. The poorquali- 
tlosare sir k enough, and any reasonable bid would 
he aecrpted. 
Is a sure protection against (ire. 
Thousandsuf them In use Posi¬ 
tively the cheapest and host in 
the world. Send for catalogue, 
giving depth uf well. 
FIELD FORCE l'UMPCO., 
I.net* pari, N. Y . 
HOOSIER AUGER TILE MILL 
ISAIAH DILLON 
AMD SONS. 
(LEVI DTI,LON 
( AND SONS. 
NEVERSLIP 
HORSE SNO Sand REMOVABLE CALKS. 
; sww 
OAliRN Al* \V AYS Nil A IIP. 
An en'lre >et. can he changed In live minutes. Costs 
less than the old style of shooing rend for circulars 
and testimonials. 
Biacksmi- hs ns agents wanted everywhere. 
THE MKVEKNMP HOUSE SHOE CO., 
3(1 I ml 111 Whiil't, Boston. 
J. M. Bktton. 5 Custom Ilouse Square, Montreal, 
Agent for C'auadu. 
BRADLEY BUTTER BOXES 
T he sweetest, elienpesl and iiiosi aUruetive 
small butler pueknge over olTered. Itutier sells 
quicker and brings lift ter prices for family trade 
than in any other package Send for descriptive 
price list. CHAM. P WILLARD A CO., 280 
Michigan St,, CIIIOAftO. 
Ontirnnl.I M.-.-l Barrels, Bide 
3VIT Action, Bar (Front Action) 
cks. Warranted good ootor 
' 481B. Onr FarnoiiK Numh'r21, 
importers and brkkders of 
fiend lump for illitstnue.l csuloguu of Oum, Koltc, Watehea. 
r. POWLLL A SON, 1H0 Main St., Cincinnati, O. 
NORMAN HORSES 
(Formerlyof Arm of E Dillou & Go.) 
NEW IMPORTATION 
Arrived In tine condition Juno 1.5, 1891. Iluve uow a 
large collection ot choice animals. 
STA It LES A '■ l> MKALMB' A BTERS 1*0- 
CMTKO AT ‘OlUlAb, 
Opposite the Illinois Central anil Chicago and Alton 
Depots Street cts run from the Lake F.rte A West 
ern. and Indiananotls, Bloomington and Western 
Depots, In Bloomington, direct to our stables In 
Normal. Address, 
DILLON EROS , NORMAL, ILL- 
SILKS FOR PATUr 
In 60 c«rnt mid *1 .IH) pjtrkrt£t»\, tl tmi toimul nMDrti 
(>ur 20 cunt r»A4 ni Hi>«l CmbiolilorT ^ilk* n*- 
lllMilnttcil !i«»uk nf fnney •tltcho^, dcMl^nt Ac for • 
wiUiMVfiry #1.U0ord«r. YaLRSJLK WORKS, N 
STANDARD 
♦ I*. *4. (IAIIHABK Tke lle-r HKKlis In the 
world supplied by Isaac P.Ttu.tNOUABT, La Plume, Pa. 
OBLE DEEDS»'"sGREAT««»BR»VE 
our New (Tiromo Cards; -0 with name on and ele 
gant present, lucls. Muuson Bros., Mt,Carmel, t't 
jl r.O Now Cunlsjor Mil, nl, JMST^ 
1 10c, iiipkit, f. 1 
UmJ iillUiokonrtloloi I’rcet 
I 1 Klr^nnt lUiiif, 1 nhollju * - 
J|MirtBil Si'nip Dock, 1 humUotfH* Chroma Pic¬ 
ture. ivHb I'.iviiil, l n|bmii of (>errt)rr>rrmnlo Plotting, 1 Pocke Mnpof 
the IT. A, AndCAlorutai, lflaelen^\ Muni, .»l Chrrrt, 1 hand*ome 
Portrait*, 50 popular Bones, 9 Tableau*, ID Parlor Cntnoi. al»o. 
Uinta und I lulim for tliu MouMtHYifa. Ni‘.lV Kiunnlp Itiii.k 2. r » 
Price R«duced. 
Send for Clrcutar. 
Heebners' Patent Level-Tread Horse-Powers 
WITH PATENT HPEEI) 
RE4U. L.ATOR. ^ ^ 
PATENTS 
„ c. 141 . A I E X A N D K R , 
SlJCOKHSOR TO ALBXANDKU ,(i M (K.N. 
1C I Molirilor nod Attorney. 
2^ years’ practice More iliao KM Oil patents secured. 
For terms etc., address No 70!) (I .Htreet, Washing¬ 
ton, D O. Keferenccs in almost every town in the 
United State*. 
HeelMiern' I m pro veil Th ronh tug >1 oel. I in-. H^il 
lu warranted. Catalogues with valuable Infi.rmatli.n 
Free. Sop.ownersoC Iwvei-tre-ad pa*“Uts. All others 
Infringements lleebiior dL- Hon. 
I.unstlalo, Pa. 
7fi <Tiromo Cards and Tennyson's Pnoms mulled for 
■ if 1** on* cent stanins. Acme Mfg Pi.. T*.„ rV f<>n, Ct. 
t II EH 11 I If R PIliN, 
l.arcc, white rapid growers; ...rfectly hardy and 
fatten young. Breeding .Stock uml pigs at very-low 
prices. Circular free. 
F II. It K ITT. Itulgewny. Orlenne Cn , N. Y. 
RK'II.HOHI, IH). 
Manufacturers of 
Mill Stones and Flouring 
Mill Machinery. 
Wo mnnufmjhiiv the a’pni 
Best French Bit hr L?' 
Corn & Feed 
In thoonuntry. Send r..r I 
d'Mcrljitlon and prloo<, -W iIIbIbIH I! 
. ■: o:tw Hi it \i ( j* .[• * 
HniAr, New VoiiKicu 
THOM (I l.li; IIII It Ell Al RHHIItK FAI.VFM 
A choice lot of both s. xc, from Two to Ten Months 
old, for sale, ut reasonable prices, by 
J. ANDREW 4 ASTER LINE. ' 
Lover, N. .1. 
Thn following hunk* nro pabllahml In nnnt (.nmplllnt form, nrnny 
»f then. hnuiLiomol}. ilb.slrx.ti.il, wml prlnt.nl frum ulnar, roadahtr 
Irpo on good paprr - Mi.nu.ll of Etiquette for Ladle* and 
i)rnt,l"m.a Knnlcto |.r,i|i. i....iii and K“ 0 d brcndln,, (Ivina U.a 
lulaa nt mi.ilarn .uinnmto for all noim»lona. The Mtandard Let 
4cr Writer for Ln.llm and Otmtlnmim, a cornpl.'tr gold* to 
Sirroapondonofr, giving plain dlrnoliuti. f,.r ll.n e.m.pu'.niot. uflnt- 
Icr»of "very kind, wnh In.uima.ablo form* and wimple*. Win 
ter Evening Ileer.nll.nia, a largo OOllMtlon of Aotlng 
Uharadaa, Tal.lrvix, Gamna, I'.urlra, nm., Tor aoolnl gathorlnga. 
r rlotio djaairkal*. Mill (’railing* nl I. ini'; Illiper'ind. IJIa* 
agar*. Ifenltattl.Hi* and IC«-u.1b.ga, .. laign and choice col¬ 
lection Tor imhool oxhltminna and i.uhiio ami prlrgts rntarialn- 
menta. Parlor Magic anil Clio laical Expt-rliuruta, » 
hook which htlUhnw n. pnrfurrn h.in.lr.,1* uf a.u.Mtng Iriok* In 
magic and biatiuoilva •xpariinaio* with aliuplc Ag.-i.ta. The 
II flimi (’dolt 11onK un<l Fitmll.y Plif ftli'lttn, nonuliilrit liuu- 
dred* of «*ovllmi|Qooklii|S reeulyi* mid Diqka vi buo^kQep^rn.alBo 
frillng how to (turn all rnitMH r of cumimm aliiiiFiin* by attripie 
hoiiHt ramrtllot. xMiinnom nml In Far Away 
I<hii<1 m, ft verv iiitcrc «uu»f wnd inr uei.ivu b*>olc uf ifavrlw, d«- 
torlidnif paouiUr llfb, hAblh. Diaitncr* tnd ouaroai'* of thfi |u?o 
p|r» of fortd(£o notlfUH- 1 ’; I'l'on ^I*U * n (.'onipUt^ 
Ktorlt•• hy Populnr Auihorn, i -ri.n :lhtr lovo. humoroo* uod dp 
tpclivu MbifU’A, Nfi.rict uf *i ml i<’i v • ifir, i. f »dv«ttf.tjr«, uf rnilwnr 
llfp, •w., all vory Ihd rouimr. Thp Itittlix**/- of Wit* Humor 
nml Fun, a lare« <Mlir*'Uftn oriho »<.f. runny itorlei*. ikoiDbe*, 
anoedofiM, popm** ntnl fhv.h*v« Ih*hi firtip-n for«D(iio yt>nr* , 
f UiiKtr 4i4'd. rupFiil Knowleilifi? fur III# Million, a fiAndy 
book uf uNPful Inrorniuuou for *11, upon abd vurlou* wub- 
J««su ; illuAtfUfii Any one of tbo above tniokt will bo aoni X)j 
mall, poifputd forTl» tpc Oont*; any Flvefor I 4 Cent* ; th** 
whole Ten for SO I'oHt.vi:** MUmipH tftkpa. Thnno are 
the ohpRiM'Kt boo** ^vt f published, and iMuirautved worth fivr 
time* the money afk*’d for ihom. Thl* offer 1-. mndo to introduce 
our pubU>’"'lft»i*, Stiff*fnrt(nn fjU'ir>iutr»,t or in> 0**0 refunded. 
Addr*'". F. M. I.ri*TON, No. #i l*ark J’lncr, Nk*w Vork. 
REGISTERED GHESHIRESIHHi 
ages. Winners of Silver Medal and four fir'd r.rlzes 
at Pa. State Fair. BU 1'TON B. OS., ChUtcuango.N. Y. 
IMPERIAL ECC FOOD 
TIMKEN SPRINC VEHICLES 
THE BEST CATTLE FASTENING! 
ftMITI l»H 
SELF-ADJUSTING SWING STINCHIONI 
ridln, r--^ Vr.ilrte inad,.. 
with ono por 
Thu Hpr.ngn 
i atei siiorteu according to the tvHglitlliev 
,'.l (l al,ly^ well^ adaptou to rough country 
in , 'nvV” 7 ' Manufactured and 
sold by nil the leading! arringe Hnil.h-rwaod Ih-n 
h-r*. Howry Tlmhrn, l‘»irnlcr. Nt. Idinlv 
: h RRHTT RIIGCV Ml 
Rides as ea:,y 
jonaswlthtwo — _ M, nvr lu 
lenuilloiiaridsliorteu according to the tvHglitihe 
carry. Equally well adaptou to rough couuti 
roads and fine driven of citlr-a. Mannfaclured an 
Tho only Practical Swing stanchion Invented. Thou¬ 
sands In use. Illustrated Circular free. Manufaotur 
ed by BBOOK.SsPABSu.NS.Addlson ( Steuben Co., N.Y 
A'ttU HUHAL NEW-VORKEB. 
The foOouiinu rate* tire invariable.. All are there. 
Jote respectfully Informed that any correspondence 
with u view to obtaining dtj/i-rent terms will prove 
futile. 
IK 'r agate 1 Ine... ,8u een i a. 
One thouNand Uues.or more, within onoyear 
Uiaertton, porugutu line, 25 “ 
Yearly ord i.tb occupying 14 or more Lures 
agate space... 25 •* 
ii^a..25 per cent, extra 
Beading Notices, ending with “ Ad»,” per 
Especially adapted for purposes 
requiring light power, wrought 
iron boilers— lc-red. iii’pcct- 
e.l 11 d 1 nnu red pi.vi.ble to 
the purchi.wcr, UnarnDteeil 
a* reprcsonied. Ready to ruu 
as soon as received. 
3 IIor.sk I’owkr, . 8250.00. 
5 3fX).00. 
7 " l* 875 00. 
10 “ “ 5A),00. 
Write to PAIGE !>l F’G CO., 
12*‘12ifc ‘204 Jncksoii Street, 
PA 15> Er*V li.IdK, O. 
LIVE BTOOK MASKBTS, 
An Oily, Non-poiaonoiia Fluid 
New York. Saturday. November 29. 1884. 
Beeves.—T otal receipt* for sir days 9,830 head, 
against 10 908 head for the corr-spending time last 
week. Sales: Ohio St* era, 1.42'. it., at at $ 6 , 574 ^. 
Western Steers. 1,017 do, 1,105 a, at 85.40 do, 1,230 
tt, at 85,50 do, 1,101 ft, ut 8-qc- Ohio Oxen, 1,369 
ft, at 83.il 4*. Colorado Steers, 1/36 ft. at 
84 65: do. 1,102 ft, ut 8170; do, 1.0S1 ft, at -$ic 55lti; 
Native do. t.l t r, at 9c. do, l,lit ft, at 9 * 40 - do, 1 , 80 
ft, at Sc. and yt pe head do. MOO ft. ut S>*c. 54 ft. 
Keutu ky utet-rs. tjnt ft, at b5.s'.; do, 1,271 ft ( at*5*3J: 
du 1 ,I*/ ft. htiiljc. 53 It .. ih 8’t do, 1,(U2 at 8W- do, 
1,283 ft. at’J4*c do, 1.1T2 ft, at rHc. ics.tri p r head' 
do, 1,146 0 , at y‘4 1 : do, 1 , 12.1 ft. at 9kc Indiana do, 
1,10" ft,at -Afcci Obi . 00 . 1.113 p.al 84jc: do, 1,198 ft, 
at 9q>c. and 81 per head do, 1,1M ft, at SUc. less 81 
per head: Ox, l,4iU ft.at *1.5 : Kentucky Sti-ers 1 .421 
ft, at BHc. 56 lb do, . 1-1 ft., at 10o' Pennsylvania 
Meets. 1,4S ft, ut 8> 25- ao, (,?S8 ». at *5 <.. ies* *5: 
Oxen, 1,620 lb, at 9c, 55 lb. Mixed Western (-teers, 
1,250 lb, at *5 90; do. l, 1 3 ft, at 8c, a > ft- Texans 937 
ft.ai 74 ge. 55 n minds »teers, 1.-.4S it-, at ic, 56 n>, 
less 50c per head: do, 1,227 ft, at liter do, 1.225 lb, at 
80 45; do, 1,277 ft, at 85 30; QO. 1,162 lb, at 85 20 ; do, 
WARRANTED 8URE DEATH TO TICKS 
and all Insects Infesting Sheep or other domestic 
animals. 
A Scrb Curb for SCiB or other Skin Diseases. 
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. 
Perfectly soluble in COLD water, and harmless to 
manor animal. It leaves the wool soft and silky, 
and promotes a rapid growth. 
HAS THE LARGEST SALK IN THE WORLD 
Awarded four medals and five certificates. 
Beware of Worthless Imitations. 
Buy direct of the manufacturers or their author¬ 
ized agents. 
For further particulars and price send for circu¬ 
lars to 
MORRIS, LITTLE Ac SOX, 
Manufacturers, 
Doncaster, England; and 173 North 10th 
»t., Brooklyn, E. D., N » , P.O.Box3, 
Terms of Subscription. 
The subscription price of the Rural New-Yorker is: 
Single Copy, per year....J 2.00 
“ “ Six months..... i"io 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
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Franco... 8.04 ( 10 *$ fr.) 
French Colonies. 4.08 <291$ fr.) 
Any one sending a club of seven la entitled to one 
copy, one year, free 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS.) 
SMITH, MYERS &, SCHNIER, 
U90, ‘29:2, 294 and 29(i W. t rout Street, 
CINCINNATI, O. 
Entered at the Post-office at New York 
as second-*; lass mall matter. 
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