4884 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
f 887 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received; Prom Boston—Market heavy; 
Nort hern creamery,29®30c;choice dVS *2?c:Western 
extra do, dairy se ected. ?? From Phila¬ 
delphia—Market steady, Quoted: extra creamery. 
30C- Western do. 80c- York and Bradford. 26c; dairy 
SV- receipts, 500. From Chicago Market quiet 
choice c reamery, 27(j»28c. 
Cheese. Quotations' fancy white. 12v*c. fancy 
colored. t2$tc- lor selections Job lots to 12 %( lit 8 e.fi 
ll«l!4jc. for fine: good lots. It aiii^c fair lots 9 * 
9%o: light skims at 'a.Oc- skims at VA'e- Ohio 
Hats. 1 ) 4 lu«c. for t»est 8 %<£ititftc for fair to prime, 
and v.tfic. for Mmmnn; Pennsylvania <kltn* it 4' 40 . 
for prime S-iStic. for good, and luai^c. for common 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received- From Boston Market dull: 
extras at 18*4 aii»te. From Liverpool Finest at fils, 
fid. From Philadelphia—Market dull: Cheddars at 
i2$(QlSc‘ Ohio H < ts ut n»i ivic- receipts, T2s boxes. 
From Chicago -Market steady: Cheddars ut U<tl2!-ie: 
»klm« at 
Eoos.—The quotations are: State. Canadian 
Vv,t>(;e : Western. 2?(g.Nc held fresh lots. 32a34c. 
Linn d at 11.«? i^e. for state- 2m**2ie for Canadian, 
and 20«aj9fe. for Western; imported. lS'ftlOe. 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange -‘call” the 
following figures ruled:—Michigan firsts. 2 *%c: State 
extra, 2rc- Stale firsts, cases, SOc. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Boston.—Market dull : 
quoted at 24&39C. From Philadelphia—Market firm; 
quoted at 2 IL, 30%c,; receipts 900. From Chicago— 
Market firm- fresh at 22%c, 
Live Fool-hit Chickens, near by. •? 16 . s<al0c: do’ 
Southern und West ru, Sigfie. fowls, Jersey, state 
and Pennsylvania, wr lb, lie-do Western, lets lie; 
roosters. old IV tiirkpvs, per lb Xo™t2c.’ ducks. 
Jersey, New York and Penn. • pair, OOevtfl.ar., do, 
Western, per pair, 75 «90e: geese Jersey, New York 
and Pennsylvania, per pair. 1 2 a 2 25 do, Western, 
per pair ■l.'AkUff: pigeons, per pair, 30 <« Joe. i 
Dressed Port.ruv.—Turkeys. Philadelphia, ifif»isc 
State and W'.sf.n, 1 1 - 4160 : chickens, Philadelphia 
spring, selected, large,lVic re. do, Jersey and Bucks 
County, dry picked, iftfCV; do, state, Pennsylvania 
and western, dry picked, i2>«ISe; fowls, PhPadel 
pbla, prime, lie; do, state >nd Western, dry pick¬ 
ed. Pi rile- spring ducks. Philadelphia, per lb,"l I r 11 V, 
do. ton* Island, per lb, llxlfie do. Stab? und West¬ 
ern, per lb, Sxiic: Western.Inferior, iiusiat- squabs. 
M nlte. per do*, $3,Vn2.?>: do. dark. |»cr do*, 
Game Partridges, prime, per pair. T5o<r$l; grouse, 
nrinie per pair, 15ou.$> wild ducks Western mal 
lartl, per pair, 'iHASOc; do, teal, per pair 4"ni60c- do 
wo >d. per p ile. .71 &3V- quail at 29 per dozen for 
sound and sl.sOal.T for poor to fair wild ducks, can 
va« back, Havre de Grace, per pair, *l,;r,.. t *. do, can- 
vas. We-lern p r pal , *1 7' <2 do, redhead, Havre 
(le Grace, per pair. #1 do, redhead, per pair, 7 tvrtsl 
venison W ewterri saddles, per lb, lBiftlfic; whole deer, 
per lb, 9,tile rabbit., per pair, lu -t 4 e. 
Co-rtos.-The quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification are as follows- 
New 
Ordinary..... gtz 
Strict Ordinary. 8 lS-tfi 
Good Ordinary. yu 
Strict Oood Ordinary_ U U 
bow Middling....,. iu.)2 
Strict t.ow Middling. 10 9-16 
Middling... 104 a 
Good Middling. hi 13 -lfi 
Strict (Jood Middling_ liu 
Middling Fair... n* 
Pair. 12% 
Orleans 
and Glib 
Texas 
m 
9 8-16 
8 3-16 
10 
10 
UH 
10% 
im 
10% 
10 13 16 
10 13-16 
ll 
11 
ll 3-16 
10 3 16 
11% 
11% 
11 ‘>4 
ll<R 
12% 
12% 
®>$4: Jersey. light colored. per crate. $8.2 jejSJO. ’ 
Dried '’ruts. Thu following ure ihe quotations 
for Fancy i-voooruteil apples, to; choice do, 7c good 
do.. otgClgc. fancy Norm • itroiinu sun dried apples, 
sliced, Sta./.QC.; choice do., 4c.- prime do.. SkaaWe: 
common du. 3*z3u,r Vli-yluia f'luey, 84 3% e- south 
eru, Jt-t JQjc.; Tennessee course cut, 3 *3%u: Kentucky 
quarters, 1 *4%e; peeled peaches, larfUc. for best 
Georgia, and 7%for choice. Heeled peaches 
N, C. raucy. OUe: extra fancy, m.ilOQc; choice, k%® 
Syjc.- unpeeled halves, tiew. firtfiQ,.-. quarters, Vg.iuc: 
plum -, 11 . 42 ^ 0 . for tlamaonv huckleberries, lie; 
blackberries, a: : cherries. 13 a 12W: evaporated rasp- 
berries, 7fit< *27e- sun-dried do, HitUHc. 
Fkas'. th - The quotations are at Wf ifie, ror extra 
and fancy hand-picked ; farmers’ grades at J^lc. 
Hat am. -<thaw. The quotations are as follows 
Choice timothy :)">c good ilo, <V«"*le- medium, do, 
W-WO ‘hlppliig hay ,1c clover mixed, 7l«a.>JC: elov- 
er at Loci^ r>v strftW ut *f>c* short ryo straw 
&t 66*iGc: oat straw ut J(Ki»Ti0c*., 
ffopy.-Quoted: Now at I'J i'AX!. for best: I7ta>18c for 
good und prime lis. l«c. for low grades; old at 14 » 
loci Jraclno Goait at 17 m. iuc. 
Rice. Carolina and Louisiana. eoinmon to 
fair, at t-qit,3*«c good to prime at Vk'afio: choice 
at 'Halls.-: extra head at fRangoon, at 
4V«lc. duty paid, and 2%*a«4c In bond- Patna at 
iH'a iQc Java at MA.g .tigc. 
Sheds—N ew clover quoted at 7»pctHc. Timothy l» 
steadily held- quoted at gl.603l.d5. Linseed is nomi¬ 
nal: quoted at »I.So. 
Soflaa. Thequotstionsure; 
Cut loaf, i-vi r : Crushed, fiVfc: powdered, «H<a«Hc: 
granulated, fia.fi l-ioe mould -A," AQfadiWc; confec- 
t , l "HS51 iS-n»a«ct standard “A," 144 * 5440 ; off 
A 344.v..^.- : white extra "C,‘ IH'a.IHc- yellow extra 
C. tH'iiH'’: C,” -IH'al-yc: yellows, i^4#4Rc. 
The short price (drawback S2.82 per lOu teas 1 per 
c«?nt.ji£. 
granulaRsi rU8ht!l1 ’ il6: l JOW<1, ' rc,< . 83.46a3.71; 
Taleow. Prime city quoted at 6Hic. asked, with *2 
charge for package. 
Tobacco. Quiet and steady; SO hhda. No. 2 range 
of June sold at HH Range Contract. No. 1, spot quo- 
taiions: Commo'i lugs. 7c- medium lugs, 7Ue, good 
lugs 8 c : common leaf, 8 J 4 ct low medium luat, 9 c 
medium leaf, DRc; good meultim leaf 994 c; good, 
ICBl, Ul^C. 
Veoetarles.—F or potatoes there Is a fair demand 
Sweet potatoes at *6*4 for Delaware and Virginia 
Cabbages—Per luG, *2'*i. Onjons-CheStfi white, per 
bm, *L 0*2 23; do. red, per bbl * i.5i/,i*1.73; yellow, 
8i.Slf«,Al.75 per bbl, squash .Marrow. Jersey, per 
bbl. 25i*5jp do, Hubbard, per bbl, at 7f..j.*SL Tur- 
n *PS — Russia per bbl. 73cs«8l. Cauliflower, per bbl, 
at *ic4. Celery, per dozen bunches, at $1. Carrots, 
per bbl at 81. ’ 
Wool-T he market has been without radical 
change tills week. There have been few orders, and 
these fors all lots. '1'bc feeling has been generally 
dull.yet prices show unJ upo taut eh nges. Salea 
1.,‘CiO », XXUhio at 88c: i-,CH)u ». X Kate at 9Dffl.39Rc: 
Wtti X Michigan at 3'c: 13,000 lb, Helalnc at Sic- 
iO.OO.lt, Territory at Pc: 731.00 16, bprlng Texas at 
16a.22c; fiO.OU n , hall do, is .« 0 tt, scoured do, 47.000 it, 
do domestic pulled and 1,0.*) n>, Colorado on private 
terms. 
L.1VS 8TOOK MASKtCTa 
New Yobk. Saturday. December 6, 1884. 
Beeves.—T otal receipts for six days 9,179 head, 
against 9,830 head for the corresponding time last 
week. Sales: Kentucky steers, 1,442 n>, at $6.30; do, 
1,332 16, at $5 60: Illinois do, 1,183 ft, nt $5.80 do. 1,078 
n>, at 9Rc, 55 B. Ohio Steers, 1.224 a, nt 9c, 51 tb; 
do, 1,284 B, at $5.40 do, 1,8.'9 it,at i'c, .mm-heifers 
831 a., at 4c- Oxen, 1,520 16. at 85.10; Ohio oxen, 
stags and steers. 1,893 16, nt 9e,51 It.; Ohio ulcers. 1,644 
16. at $fl 75; do. 1,413 lb, nt $« SO; do. 1,500 86.16: do, 
1.895 16. at $5.60: do. 1.266 16. at$5.60 Mixed Western 
do. 1,362 16. at lie. 5fi 16: do. 1,400 at 10Ru: do, l,P 7 
16, at 8Qc J5 16,do, 1,767 16, at I2e. 58 lh; do, 1,202 16, at 
$5.’0:do. 1,143 ft, at $3.50: do. 1,124 16. ut 85.10- In¬ 
diana do. 1,313 16. at lOe, 1.116 do. 1 1.13 16 . ut 3%tc, 
and 50c per head: do, 1,423 16, nt lORe. 56 lb- Oxen, 
1,263 16. at $1.60; Texans. 918 ut ?Ro; 55 16 , and $1 per 
head. Pennsylvania do, 1,163 16 . at SRc. 5.116: Penn¬ 
sylvania slags, heifers and steers 1,031 16 , at 754 c, 54 
n>: State oxen and steers 1.233 16 . at sc, 5416. 
Calves -Dressed calves dull and prices weak 
Very few country dressed veais exceeded i2Re. with 
most of the sales ut 8(<r. I2e. for common to prime 
stock; dressed grassers In very light demand at iR® 
fie- and city (tressed veals quiet at 10®l3e: grangers, 
282 16 . 3Re. 
Shsep and Lambs— Total receipts for six days 
3fl,e.34 head, against '0,3M head for the corresponding 
lime last week. Sales-Canada lambs, To [b, 54ic: 
Jersey do, 81 lb, 5440. Jersey ewes, I I lb. |c: <1 , 102 
lb 33,c: IVeelorn sheep, loi lb, IQe: Kentuc-kr aIiccp. 
131 lb. *130; do. 100 lb, IHc: do, i0 lb, 4c; no :*& lh 
*3 80 : Pennsylvania do. 6 lb, ai *3 10 : do, prj lb. IRc: 
Ohio do HI lb. 3- do, 72 1b, *t to: Ohio sheep, ifew 
lambs). .4 lb, IRjc: Kentucky lambs. ;i |b IRe Penn¬ 
sylvania lamb-*, (W lb, OQc state do, is lb, lie, do. 7.1 
ID, 2Re; State sheep, 33 lb. tUe; 117 lb, 1 * 10 : do. IIH1 b. 
4o (in, 39 lb, SRC: State lambs. 71 Hi, $5 85; do, 70 lb. 
5Rc; Hheep and lambs 7s lb, I Re. 
IIbus Total reeelpta for six days 48,033 head, 
against 95,761 head for the corresponding time last 
week Dealers quote the market a trifle firmer at 
$» W<*4 HI A ear load of Western was sold by Smith 
7t Bled nt Inc out,Ride figure-:. Country dressed In 
continued heavy supply, dull, and lower for all ex¬ 
cept fancy, leun pigs. Quota!Ions for Heavy fc: 
medium u> r,'V«,iV: light at 8R*7Re: Western hogs. 
Good Ordinary.... FR i Low Middling. dir IT Pi 
Strict Good tlrd., 8 13 16 UUdllng.KIR 
^ Kites il Fuuits. Apples —Red. $2 50(4 $3 : Bald win’ W, 
Jersey, per double headed bbl. $l.50*i.7i- Greenings’ Chlcl 
$1.-21 il.<*c-Westeru New York, mixed lots, per bbl' Apt 
81.SI.I ,1 Pears Boston, bush, box, ut Si 5 ik*H.MI. .1 
Grapes—Catawba, Ha’Jc. per lb, Isubell 1 ut 1 t.SRo. 
Crunberrle* Cape Cod. choice, per crate, *4-'.Vg-LJO- - 
do. m-r bid, $;4 vi,*ii Jersey, choice, per crate, $3.75 TT n 
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pkars. Parry stkAWBEautsa, \vn. 
SON, JR.. EILACKIHcuiaXg. MARI.bORO 
K*iil’IIICnUIR3. (JRAl’F.S 
\VM CAR H V. 
Pnrry I*. O., N. J. 
MOUNT ARBOR NURSERY. 
A choice lot or Annie Seed I i i gs to ofTer Extra 
quality. Also New A pple ,s ed und Krenli Suioclt 
i-encli I’its Apple lf<»ol <4i-nlt»putiiptoorder. 
CorfCBpoudence aollcltod. 
T. E K. IMA SDN, SheniindoHli, In.. 
t QOLD MEDAu, PAELIfl, 18?a 
BAKER’S 
Breaffl Cocoa. 
Warranted absolutely pure 
Cocoa, from which the cicchh ol 
Oil ban been removed. It has three 
times the strength of Cocoa mixed 
with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 
and La therefore far more economi¬ 
cal. It la delicious, nourishing, 
strengthening, easily digested, and 
admirably adapted f or invalids at 
wed as for persons Ll. health. 
Sold by Grocers everywhere. 
W, RAKER & CO- Dorctoto. Jta 
cPv “BETTER SOAP 
WAS NEVER MADE, 
— I * ,or PDBBR ’ not only for shaving, but for all 
jr\ toilet purposes, unit I speak thus after years 
ill ^1 ° f Personal mi l family use.”—G. W. Rice, 
Ybj Ed. Am. Christian Review. 
Wto* Put up In square and round cukes, also ln 
y ^ m pound burn. Ask your Druggist for It, or 
'QM send tic. stump for trial sample. 
y J. B. WILLIAMS Si CO., 
IliiiMl on bury, Conn, 
A LOVELY CHRISTMAS GIFT7 
Every Clirl.trimi w. ii.Aku du- IiUI.i 
lolkt n Chrktmu. Pn-Miid, Tluiyi ur 09 
vvu have .omctkiiig nice atul |in ltv, vS 
To Intniiiuw cargnsdi In tvvry hoiis* 
wo will *>n*l t.» wty liov or gid free « 4 &tf 
ofcliurgc, ll you wifi MUIltVSc. Inf vSi j 
tsMtage. Ac., 8 pretty Dolls wiib fW/ 
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nrst blijo oyoi ut kiuigv nrul rlark cycr, 
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uno u|>'lr<ui| gllt br.Miul llurul Aiitn. 
yicqiti Album illintrslnl with hlrili, ygj tf iil 
teno tore Ilf, Ac., five luvnly riirhl. 'WIT 
lime Ciml*, "Ue protly Hlnli.Uy Card ■“*«. IrM 
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11 mu uu.l Help for lhn I Igg-m-wi |*«, New Nitnmlt- ItiuiL 
cents. FRAziIvLIN PRINTING CO.^ NewTfAVKN, CON * 
RAPID SELF frot'.KICE'H rnllalrio process will m. 
■Ill A I A !* . v ''" l ” lrarn "n-ic at your own 
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Systems sent on lest. Save this notice, 
M Hidden Nome, Ettilinaaed en.1 New Chromo 
M I I Card*, nmniilti new tjf.f, ur, Eb-giint TS pugc 
mm I I Got bnu ml floral A alogrnpli Allium w.lli 
II I I quotations, 12 pngo lllnnt.rn.tnd krcniiuin 
I tt "' 1 Prion List, und Agont.'s CrinvasiiingOutlR 
• W all lor lOo. SNOW z Co.. M, rid-.m. Conu. 
UpUf CARDS ”!"= 
fja H | If bouquet of flow»*rft, tfo' ) DO Nuw ImiwrUNi, 
rlU ■■ ‘OHIpifU'ly i* m UoMe*<*4l < hroiiiGft with fmrrie, 
4 % 50o. l.i*0l lit ii chimp fimhotieii edg« 
!*y liUitn tor I or.) A if cn u New Sam- 
2 'A’i.\ n .i 1,rl "’ 1 ' BFl: win, each order. 
AiMrnaU. S. CARD CO.. CExVTERRROOM.CONN. 
General Advovtlsing ItaiM ot 
THS RURAL NEW - YORKER, 
The following rates are Invariable. All are there, 
foil, respectfully informed that any eorresjjomlenee 
with a view to obtaining different terms will prove 
futile, 
per agate lino....80 cent a. 
one thousand lines, or more, within ono year 
from date of first insertion, per agate line, 25 “ 
Yearly orders occupying ll or more hues 
agate xpnen..25 *• 
1 referred tMJsltlons.25 par cent, extra 
Reading TSoticus. ending with “ Adv.,” per 
line, minion leaded.. 75 cents 
M A Hldde 
M ll Curd. 
lh I I cut in 
#I I I quoi.-u 
■VI I nil,I J*n 
■ 9# aUlor 
NEW 
CARDS 
, 000’S S0AUS. 
Satisfactory references given. For Illustrated 
Book address, Osgood <Sc Co,. Binghamton. N. Y 
sHSW£Y.; , r 
O I A by watchmakers. l;y mail2.1c. Circulars 
wLs U free. J. S. Dincn & Co., 88 Loy St., N - . X 
Terms of Subscription. 
The subscription price of the Rural New-Yorker Is- 
Single Copy, per year.$2.(JO 
“ Six months. 1.10 
Oreat Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid.$3.01 (12s. 6d.) 
France . 8.01 (1% fr.) 
French Colonies. 4.08(29^ fr.) 
Any one sending a club of seven Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free 
Agents will bo supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
Entered at the Post-offlco at New York City, N. Y.. 
as second-class mall matter. 
