APRIL 24 
<>5c. Pome easier at $18.50. Lard Arm at lie. Butter 
quiet; choice Western Reserve, 25c; choice Central 
Ohio, 20c. SUGAR stronger; hards, 9*4ffl999c: New Or¬ 
leans, 6«@7)9e, Hons steady: common and light, 
$6.25@7.tio; packing and hatchers’, *7.13<»;3. 
St. Louis.-Wheat, No. 2 red Fall, |L(K)<$l.ll9W cash; 
fl.06Mffll.tM April; l.UJWfflUO May; *1.08F,&.Ul'« June; 
.O7Ji@1.06^^ July; *L011^<-tl.0(l nil the year; No, 3 
Oats slow at 42 a i2sjo. cash: 4249e. May. ftvtc dull at 
;>lc. Baulky quiet nt S5@ 74c. Uuvflnt steady, Dairy, 
20@27c.; creamery, 25@30c. 
-- 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, April M, 1883. 
Beans and Peas.— Demand still falls to give the 
market any better tone as a whole. Business Is not 
large enough Or sufficiently general In character to 
afford basis for positive reaction. 
Beans, marrow, 1S82, prime, *2.35ffl2,10; medium, 1882, 
choice. *2.10(03.15} do. pen, choice, small, *2.80; do. 
marrow, g3.10a2.15; do, white kidney 1882, choice, 
*3.25; do. red kidney, 1882, choice, *3.50@8.«0: do. 
turtle soup, *2.75@3,00- do. foreign, mediums, $1.80® 
I. 90; pens, green, 1882. prime, *L2&<a l.27*-tj; do. Southern, 
b. e., 9 2-bushel bug, **J9llfflg,7$. 
Prices of Provisions—Pork—New mess spot, *19 20rii» 
*19.50: family mess, *29.S06L21,lXi; now mesa spot quoted 
$19.23 for ordinary brand; Western primeluess, *18.50; 
extra prime. 8l6.75ffll6.U0; clear back, *2ffl22.5U. Beef 
—Plala mess, *11.low 12.75; extra mess. *13fflUj packet, 
S14.5U@10.25; plate, $1175® 15.50: city extra India, mess, 
In tea.. $2fltrf>*2i 1 90. Beef hums quiet and held firm; 
quoted *22®22.2S. Cut meats rule at very firm prices, 
with a continued fair demand; rib bellies, 12 ftii aver¬ 
age, lOTie; I I n.s, I ly;e; pickled shoulders, 9kic, pickled 
hams, 12W@13e; smoked shoulders, WMffluiwc: pickled 
bellies, 12 », lie; do. 10 tb. 12c; pickled who timers, 9!jj 
®9^c. Middles very quiet but held firm; Long clear 
quoted UcTclOUp: nt the Was!, long and short choir, 
half and half, J()«c. Dresseu hogs, elty, heavy to 
light, ltkilOWc; pigs, 10Wo. Lard Prime steam spot, 
II. 17Jij®)lL50c; prime, 11.30® 11.35; April, 1t.46@11.17<5: 
May, Ii.l54jn.lic: elty steam active and firm; U.20c; 
refined quoted 11.50c.: continent, 1L80@11.85C. 
breapstucps and Provisions. - W heat. As com pared 
with last week’s prices. No. K rod, Is Xc. higher- No. 2 
red Is Xc. lower for certificates; steamer No. * white, 
lj^c. lower; No. 1 white, same. Rye— Market a Util* 
firmer; Western Is Vjc. lower; Canada and State, le. 
higher. Corn—Market unsettled; steamer mixed Is 
Xe. higher. Oats—Market unsettled; No. 3 mixed Is 
144 , 0 . lower; No. 2 Is lc- lower; white State Is ->4e. 
higher. 
Prices of Flour. Feed and Meal —Plop u— No. 2 , *2.40® 
3.50; latter extreme; superfine, $3.40®2.95, latter 
extreme; common to fair extra State, *3.!9>@ 
4.25; good to fancy do., $1.30®6.75; common to good 
extra Western, i3.30@-i.tt; good to choice. *l.50®*7.o.i; 
common to good extru round hoop Ohio. *8.s5®4.75; 
good to choice, do.. $1.so* 7.00; common extra Miuu., 
$3.80@4.5O; clear, $ > rye mixture, AMt- 
bakers'extra, *5.50®f,.25; straight, *AO>n7.ui; patent, 
*6.75@7.60; St. Louis common to fair extra, fflll.Mk5g-t.fiiC>; 
good to very choice, *4.ikvq.7.tx); patent Winter wheat 
extra, S'i,2j®>.i>; elty mills extra, for West Indies, 
*5.10@5.:i3; South America, *5,40@5.h0. Southern Flour 
In better request, without, however, any decided 
change In price; common to good extra. *J.iXI®4.9u; 
good to choice, fflUli 133 . 75 . Kyertour nbout steady, 
with a moderate trade reported; superfine. *S.WJc>i3.75. 
Corn Meal quiet; yellow Western. *3.00w3.tt: Brundy- 
wlue, $8,45@3.55. Feed In moderate request, without 
decided change in price. 
pricks or GRAts— Wheat.—M arket Irregular and 
unsettled. Ungraded red, .U0tel.20; No. 8 red, 
*1.15®1.10->t; No. 2 red, *1.170,1.1714 *1.20 for rail 
delivered; (US nominally for No. 1 red; *1317 
@1.23 for ungraded white; latter for State; 84® 
84!t»c for steamer No. 3 white; * 1.01 for No. 2 
white; *1.UlUffll.il for No, 1 white; No. 2 red 
seller April. *i.l644@1.17!l4; May. *1.173*511.19; June, 
t l.I9Kffll.209i: July, .?t.t9@1.30; August, *1.19® 1,19*4; 
eptember, *1.1 IHa®1.19U. Kyi: -Western 71®T3c; Can¬ 
ada and state, fHfflTTKc.. car-lots and boat loads; 
Jersey at 73®?JKc. truck. Bar LEV-Market dull; un 
graded Canada. KS®.89c; Barley Malt very quiet; 
two-roweil State, 9U : $97*9c.; six-rowed state, 95c,® 
@1.05; Canada, $1641.10, nil on a cash basis. Corn— 
Ungraded mixed nt 387£ffl68Ct No, 3. 5SWit;S?tfc; 
steamer mixed, «w6H<c In elevator, 61-Jje delivered; 
No. 2 Mixed seller. April, £54ifflU(3£c; May, 63U®6Tc; 
June, 6.Y<5tit'.X;c; July, r.<:> August, 67*\.w • ’v 
Oats— Cash lots without decided change; No. 8, 
mixed, nt 50c: No. 2, 51*4«ttlt6e. No. 1 quoted MUe; 
No. 3 white, 52Vfe@53c; No. 2, bllffflSSr; No. l quoted. 
56Uc; mixed Western, 31@53Ke; whip- do., 53@5fc; 
white State, 56®57e; No. 2 mixed seller April. M® 
51KC5 May, SOjlfflslJfc; June, 50Jt@5U9r: July.aW*&Mc. 
VISIBLE *PTrOT OF GRAIN IN TUB UNITED STACKS AND 
CANADA, 
March 81,1883. April 1,1882 
Wheat, bush. 22,349,253 11,732,326 
Corn, bush. 18,323,018 8,918,443 
Oats, bush. 4,057,093 1,529,799 
Barley, bush. 1,093,230 933,233 
Butter.—O n top quality the mnrketis steady. Other 
grades do not hold as steady. 
FI4BSH MILK STOCK. 
Creamery, fancy, HI; do. choice, 29®30e; da, 
prime, 27®28e; do. fair to good, 24®25c: do. ordinary. 
1 7i,i.2ne; Statu ball llrkia tubs and nulls, best. 25@26c. 
do. do. fine, 23®i2le; do. good. 19 >:c22c; do. fair, IftsilK; 
State Welsh tubs, choice, 24(«.26e; do. good to prime; 
20@33c; do. fair to good, Ik® Wes Western Imitation, 
creamery, choice, 2 m2.T; Weatcru du, good to prlnu-,18 
@19c; do. ordinary to fair. 14® 17c; Western factory, 
choice currenl tnuUr-, iGfflltc; ao. fair to good do.. 14® 
15c; do. ordinary, UlffllSc. 
OLD BUTTER. 
Creamery, 12®19c; state tlulry, choice, 19®22c; do. 
good to prime, u®>iso.; do. do,, ordinary, I0®12c; 
Western dairy, fine. I'tollc; do. da, general run, 97* 
®12e; Western factory, good. 12®l3e; Western fuc 
tory, 9@tUs; Western rolls. Ilka. 13c. 
Eous.—The market as a whole Is strong, with u slight 
advance gained. The wants of the trade compel a 
somewhat fuller demand. 
State and Pennsylvania In bids., F do*.. 2ut#® 
21e; choice Western. *D!\|C; Canadian, 29@20j*c.; 
Ya., Mil,and Del..prime, I9-\|W 20‘4e; Tennessee ehoiei-, 
19K@20o; do. inferior, its- i9Ke; duck eggs, iftffliWc; 
geese, lUiahv 
Cheese.— State factory, fancy Full, 1194c: do, prime 
to choice, good, I8ffll3MCt fair, llUfflUdiCdo. 
medium. 111)*® I 1 I 4 C-, do. poor. 9@l0c; Ohio fiats, 
choice to fancy. Met do. lino. 13K<J6139»c; do. 
fair to good. 12 K .'die; creamery skims, eholee, 9tfjc; 
do. good, Shi. ilo. fairPennsylvania skims, 
fancy, 19c; do., fine, Hjty 1 . 4914 c; do., fair to good. 
®8c; skiing, iron clad, 5@6J4c. 
Cotton,—T he Southern market Is well sustained, 
with current toward u higher range of values. Spots 
not quite ao active, but buyers display much confi¬ 
dence. 
CURRENT TRICES 
Quotations based on American Standard of Classifi¬ 
cation. 
D planils 
New 
and 
Orleans 
Texas. 
Florida. 
and Gulf. 
Ordinary . 
.. 7 8-16 
7 7*16 
7 7-16 
strict Ordinary . 
. 7»g 
779 
77b 
Uood Ordinary. 
.. S f-16 
8 11-16 
8 11-16 
strict Good Ordinary.... 
-- 
94fe 
949 
Low .Middling. 
• 94g 
979 
97s 
Strict Low .Middling.. . 
. 9 15-16 
10 3-16 
10 3-16 
Middling . 
- 10L„ 
1049 
1049 
Good Middling . 
. lOW 
1044 
0>q 
Strict Good Middling. .. 
. 10« 
11 
11 
Middling Fair .:.... 
. 11(4 
u« 
Fair . 
. 12 
12*4 
12(4 
SVAlNtO). 
Good Ordinary . 
Low Middling _ 
. SVs 
Strict Good Ord .... 7 <- 
16 Middling . 
. 9*4 
Domestic Green.— The supply of Charleston straw 
berries light, but most softly, aud 25c. about the ex 
treme, with poor ranging down to 12@15c. Apples are 
not so pleuty, aud the market clearing up a trifle 
bettor, with the general tone steadier. Cranberries 
ery slow. Florida oranges firm. 
Strawberries, Charleston, ft quart, 12@25c.; Fla., F 
RURAL 
quart, 10@40c.; apples, Western New York, mixed 
lots, *8.00@3.50; Baldwins, F hbl., *8.0004.00: do.. 
Greenings, F bbl., *3.00@4.00; do., Inferior, F bbl., 
... vinuuvt inn, 1/ va* i»v v 4 ion i’/ viuvv) 
*3,00@3,50; do. do., poor to fair, F crate, *3.50(2) *3: Fla. 
oranges, choice, bright, f< K bbl, hox, *5.5t»@U.50; do. 
do., fair to good, * 1 . 110 ® 5 . 00 ; peanuts, Virginia, hand¬ 
picked, p «... 7j^t,>@ 7 * 40 ,; do,, do., fancy, 354@7Kc.; 
do., do., good to prime, 5*4®6Kc.; hickory nuts, F 
bush. *1.50@l.i5; pecans, F lb.. Otitic. 
Dressed Poultry.—T he market for frozen poultry 
continues very strong, with turkeys held up to 24e, 
for fanev, aud chickens 18e. though the actual 
movement la not very brisk. Philadelphia dry 
picked broilers very scarce and readily command ex. 
treme prices. Roasting chickens In light supply and 
firm. State and Western fresh-killed poultry is not 
generally desirable and selling slowly. 
Turkeys, choice, 23®24e.: do. prime, 21@23e.; do. 
poor to fair, ITffllAc* capons, large. SOfflSlc.: do. small, 
28®29e.: slips,25®27 c; eUlckcus, Philadelphia,broilers. 
*> 1b.. tteffllfto,; do., do., roasters, v tb,. 28@32e.; do.. 
State, choice, K® 13c.; do,. Western, I5@17c.-. fowls, 
Bucks Co. and .N. J., prime, ISffllBc.; do... L. I. and N. 
.T., fair to good, 14@i5e.; do., Philadelphia, dry-picked, 
prime, 18@I!»e.; do.. Stale aud Western, dry-picked, 14 
ffll.V.: do., do., scalded, 14tVtl5c.: do., fair to good, 13<5 
14c.- ducks. State nnd Western, fair to good, XC@lSc.; 
io., Philadelphia, Spring, F 2S , .*25c.; do., State and 
Western Choice, 21®23; geese, Philadelphia, young, 15 
@16; do., State and Western, prime, 12©13c.; do., fair 
to good. 10@Uc. 
Fruits— Forribn Dried. The demand has been 
fairly active lit some cases. About former rates are 
asked, nnd ou fine stock quite a steady tone Is dls" 
played. 
Southern apples, ordinary to pood 6K@8e.; do. fine 
to choice, 8K@l0c.; do. fancy, lbjic.: Western, 
ordinary, I@7Kc.: do. do. fair to good, 7W@74.sc.: 
do. do., choice lots, He. ; State, sliced, s@9c.; do. 
quarters, 7K@Sc.; apples, evaporated. l3W@Uc.: do. 
enolce, ring cut, l4W@15Wc.: do., fancy selections, 16c; 
peaches, Southern, 8@9c.; do., t'arollna, good to 
rancy,l3«l6.; do, Georgia, peeled. 10® l3We.; evapora ted 
peaches, peeled. ZFSia^e.; do. do., unoeeled, laffllSKc. 
unpeeled praeues, halves, 8t*ffl7iv do. do., quarters, 
5tf@6c.; plums, S>nithern, 12>jcl2!ic.; do., State, 12® 
l2Wc.; cherries, 27@'23e.; hlaekerrles, 9t*®]0c.; Rasp¬ 
berries. 33®S5e.; huckleherxlos, KiffllftWc. 
Hay and Straw.—B uyers have prices In their favor. 
Straw remains unchanged and dull. 
Hay, No. 1, prime, F 100 lbs, 35c: do. No. 2, good, 
75@80c; do. No. .3, medium, 65®70c; do. elover mixed, 
SSfflQOc; do. shipping, hoc; do. clover, 45®90c; straw, No. 
I rye,55c: No. 2 rye, 40® 15c: do. out, S5@l0c. 
Poultry and Game.— Live Poultry—Turkeys, ducks 
and geese In light supply and steady. 
Spring chickens, near-by,F palr,75e@*1.25: fowls. Pa 
and Jersey.lTc.; do, Siate, 17c.; do.Western, 17c.: South¬ 
ern, 16e.; roosters, mixed, old aud young. U@12e; tur- 
Keys, Jersey und Fa..l9@20e:do.Wt-Btcrn,lS@$)e;duckB- 
State, Pa., anil Jersey, p pair, *1.25@1.50e; do. West, 
ern, V pair, *1.110041,25; gee.se. Western, F pair, 
*1.5l)@2.iXk do., State. Pa. and Jersey, F pair. *2.25@2.5a 
Rice.—C arolina, choice, 6?i@7c; Carolina, good to 
prime. Carolina, common to fair. 514®He; 
Louisiana. .Vue; ltaugoou. In bond, 8W@2*4c: Ran¬ 
goon, duty paid, ."«g3We; Patnn, duty paid, 59i@52*c. 
Refined Sugar.— Cut loaf Fib, Wicj crushed, 9Wc; 
cubes. 9e; powdered, 3t^9c; granulated, 8 n-16@sa.ic; 
mould “A, SAte; confectioners-“A"-3*®;; coffee “A - * 
standard, H 8-lttffl.H)4c; coffee off “A.” gk§)8c; white 
extru •C,” 7840 ; extra "C.” 7-H@7 ll-lHC; '*C.” 796@?we; 
yellow “C," 7W6‘ 7Wa: yellow, 7c. 
Tobacco. Seed-leaf >;ulet as a rule; lt»J, Penn. Hiv 
12c; 1881, New Knglund, lfl@30c; Havana, 86c@gl.15; 
Stunatra. *1@1,-10. Kentucky quiet; lugs, 5W@HWc.; 
leaf tHl4@Uc. 
Vegetables.— Bermuda potatoes selling rather 
slowly. Now Florida Irregular in quality and price. 
Choice old potntoe= sri rce. Sweets dull and irrogu 
lar. Old onions fl.-tner for strictly choice, but few 
such here, and or Ifn . ry lots very dull. Southern 
green stuff uoinluilty unchanged. Baltimore kale 
und spinach working > ut at 75@9lV. por bag for kale 
and *1^0 por bbl. f sjilnaeh. 
Onions, red, per bbl., *l,50@30t).; do. yellow, *1.50® 
*2.00; do. white, *.I.X@.5.Jb; cabbage, near-by, F 100 
VU4UUO ( ICU, PVI ptnS.Vt UL>. J CIIQ" , fJl.JGt'i 
*2.00; do. white, 3.1.V<U.r>.30: eubbnge. near-by, F 100 
*80413; do. Fla, new per crate. *2.5008,50; do. Savannah, 
per bbl-, *2@2.50; potatoes. Bermuda, new, p bbl.. *8 
«-3..-i0; do. Maine, Rose, p double*houd bbl., $3.25; 
Western N. Y., do., *2.G2®2.75; sweet potatoes, 
kiln-dried, F bbl., *3.Rl®.3.75; do. fair to gtmd, 
do., *3.00(.<;-A25: beets, L. L, F 1(0 bunebeo, *1.00^. 1.5u; 
lurulps, Uussla, F bbL. *1-CM@L12; squash, F bbl.. 
Charleston and Savannah, F orate, *2.50@S.oO; do. 
Fla., F crate, *2<>42.50: string beans. Fla., round, F 
crate, 81.50@3.(lti: do. fiat, do,, *2.txi@2.50; do. wax, 
*8.00@5.00; egg plant, Fla., per crate, *A50@4.50. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York. Saturday. April 14 ,1883. 
Beeves.—T otal receipts for six days, 10,757 head 
against 12,912 head for the corresponding time last 
week; 12@ 13*40. to dress 56@5718 for common to prime 
bullocks: extra Missouri steers, *7.75 V 100 It; extra 
Illinois cattle the same figure; still-fed bulls at *5,65; 
city dressed beef 10Ve@lll4c; Illinois Geers, 1,491 tbs, at 
*7.6t); do., 1,393 lbs, at *7.35; Ohio steers, 1,174 lbs. ai 
12V@\, 56 lbs. less gl per head; do., 1,lot> lbs at l3Vjc., 57 
It.s less *1 per head; Missouri steers, 1,136 lbs, at iSt.ie- 
56 lbs; do, 1,0*2 lbs, at 12@e, less 50c. per head; Mixed 
Western da, 1,317 tbs, at 13c,, 56 tt>s, less *5; Pennsyl 
vanla stable fed steers, 1,230 lbs, at 1294c. 56 lbs; do, 
1,212 lbs, at 12 * 4 . 
Calves.—P rices firm for all grades of stock, with 
fair to prime veals selling at 7W@8tj. nud choice at 9c 
Dressed calve* In good demand. Veals, Wit lb, at 7*-t,e; 
Kxtra, 166 lb, at 9*ic; calves, various w eights, at 8@9c; 
Jersey veals, various weights, at 7Q((si8l6c. 
llOOfl.—Rcceipls for vlx days. 21,521 head, against 
19,348 head for the corresponding time last week. 
The market ruled sternly at previous quotations. 
Prime Western hogs bring 3,v-. Country dressed iu 
light supply. Honvy ure quoted at 9W@ lUc; medium 
nt UH6 @i0$lc, ami llRht States at lo4pa lie, while light 
Jerseys sell at ll@ltv<e. 
sheet and Ramus, fetal receipts for si x days, 25.811 
head against 25,801 head for the corresponding time- 
last week. Trade was slow, the butchers holding off 
for lower prices ou aoeount of the decline In skins, 
which they *ay are from two to throe shillings lower. 
Ohio clipped sheep sold at *6,10, and the range for 
fair to prime uuHhorn was from $".»75« to rt.nw 
Y earling lambs sold at PW<2W5®.\ for fair to jirlme- 
Spring lamb* were sold at the range of *6@-S per 
head. Dressed mutton higher at llt^ia I2e for prime, 
und dressed >curlings selling at UiitlJe. Michigan 
sheep, 115 lb, ut do. 105 It-, nt 754c; Ohio clipped 
slump 34 lb, ut *6.11). Jersey Hprlng lambs at *7®3 per 
head. State yearling lambs, 97 tb, at -L.e: do. 61 it, at 
7->4C. Western sheep, 107 lb. ut *7.80; 81 lb, at 75ge; 
State sheep, 107 lb. at 7&c. 
fI'O FAlt>4KltJb.— An experienced ngrleulturlst 
A wants a situation In the country; willing to be 
generally useful: sober and industrious, and best ref¬ 
erence. Address Mr. Palladia, 69 S. Washington Sq.N.Y. 
CHOICE SIM) POTATOES. 
Mammoth Pearl. Magnum Bomim, Jordon’s Prolific. 
Jordon’s Russett, Eurly Watson's Seedling; l pound 
each of all the above five varieties by express for 30 
cents; oue peck, 50 cents, or one peek eacu of all the 
cents; oue peek. 50 cents, or one peck each of all the 
above *1.50. Address DELOS STAPLES, West Scbewu, 
Ionia Go.. Jtleh, 
i.i.d. i, \ w\, \- 
C KOAU HOId.KKS. 
.1 vifx nARJton 
44 CYCLE ' 1 nnd IWt! Cuflrr, g»,{) lc §17ft 
THE NEW YORK PLOW CO;, 55 Bookman St., Now York. 
ROOT CROP SEEDS 
MANGEL WURZEL AND SUGAR BEETS 
Per lb. Per 5 lbs. Per 10 lbs. 
HendersonN Large Hed Manael... 60c. jE2.50 .44.50 
Norbiton biant Lons Hrd .Hansel . 60c. 2.50 4.50 
Holden 'VellowTaiikardlTIajisfeliSeecut). 60c. 2.50 4.50 
Yellow Ovoid Ylanjsel. 60c. 2.50 4.50 
lied Ovoid Jiailiirl . 60c. 2.50 4.50 
Henderson** Yellow Globe Mangel... 60c. 2.50 4.50 
Laue’s Imperial Susi;ar Beet . 50c. 2.00 3.75 
AVltite SuKftr Beet. 40c. 1.75 3.00 
CARROT 
Per lb. Per 5 lbs. Per 10 lbs, 
75c. $3.00 .35.50 
75c. 3.00 5.50 
60c. 2.50 4 50 
60c. 2.50 4.50 
Danvers. (See cut). 
Improved Loin; Orange 
I>ar*;e YVliIte Belgian... 
Yellow Belgian. 
Improved American Ruta 
Baga, (See cut). 
Red Top Strap Leaved. 
Y'ellow Aberdeen. 
Yellow Globe. 
Yellow Stone. 
At above low rates, purvhaserpays Express charges. We will, however, send 
by mail, if postage is added at the rate of IS cents per pound. 
r^PETHR HENDERSON’S Essay on --ROOT CROPS FOR FARM STOCK,” 
which contains instructions for culture and winter preservation, sent free to all purchasers 
from this advertisement. To others, mailed on receipt of 15 cents. 
Our Catalogue of Seeds and Plante for 18453 free to all. 
PETER HENDERSON & CO 
35 & 37 Cortlandt Street 
l otato liug LONDON PURPLE. Potato Bug 
loison. TRADE M ART. Poison. 
If nearest dealer has not got it, write to HEMINGWAY’S LONDON PURPLE CO. (Limited), P. O 
Box 990, No. 90 Water Street, New York, who will send prices and testimonials. 
NEW BUCKEYE 
FORCE 
PUMP 
Terms of Subscription 
The subscription price of the Rural New-Yorker is: 
Single Copy, per year.*2.00 
*' “ Six months.... 1.10 
Great Britain, Ireland. Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid.*3.04 (12s. 6d.) 
France..... .. 8.04(16^fr.) 
French Colonies. 4.OS (291* fr.) 
Any one sending a club of seven U entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will tie supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
J Work* easy, throw* a 
U-oustant stream. 
Ila* Porcelain - Lined 
Cylinder. 
I* enaily *et. I* the 
Cheapest A Best Force 
Pump In the World for 
Deep or Shallow Well*. 
Thonsands In u*c in 
every part of the United 
State*. 
Never Freezes in Win¬ 
ter. 
Send for Circular and 
Prices 
TO 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y. 
as second-class mail matter. 
General Advertising Rates of 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
The following rates are invariable. AU are there¬ 
fore respectfully Utformed that any correspondence 
uHth a view to obtaining different terms wilt prove 
/utile. 
Ordinary Advertisements, per agate line_30 cents. 
One thousand lines, or more, within one year 
from date of first Insertion, per agate line, 25 “ 
Yearly orders occupying 14 or more lines 
agate spaee. 
Preferred positions. 
Reading Notices, endln 
line, minion leaded. 
uer cent, extra 
. per 
.75 cents. 
TRIUMPH ENGINE 
l CHEAPEST. BEST AND 
HOST D l It 4 BI.E. 
It Is especially adapted to the 
& iff requirements of small grain ele- 
Yfi H| h vators. portable saw and grist 
| ‘ I., "|| mills, butcher shops, cheese fac- 
w CBhiW torles, elder mills, and the ruu- 
n n g of Hght machinery gener- 
Fuil power guaranteed, and ev- 
i' every boiler insured for 1 year 
.Va/etn J payable to the purehn*"er. 
J j/ Can be Operated by any ordi- 
nary person. Every engineeoni 
- plete, ready to run as soon as 
-- -- recelvett, and wnrruuted as 
- represented. 
llorse Power, S J-50 7 Horse Power, S37.5 
... . . “ , 300 |10 ” •• 500 
uiustrutod catalogue sent free on application. 
PAIGE MTG CO., 
-0204, -200 Jackson St., 
PAI.NESVIHLE, OHIO. 
A gents wanted to sell 
our great work “ Th.e Lost 
Explorers,” 
An uecouut of the Ill-fated Jeannette Arctic Expe¬ 
dition. By Officer Newcomb and other survivors. 
Quick sales; Big profits, scud at once for circulars 
& Agency, to AMERICAN PUB. CO. .Hartford, Conn - 
Chicago. Cincinnati or St. Louis. Mention this paper. 
DOUBLE HARPOON 
C*\ II ■■ HORSE am 
No Farmer can afford to be without it. 
It will SAVE its cost motiv tunes. 
RFQT J* THE WOULD) Send 
J T DCd I for I>eseriptiveCflt.iloeT.>e. tree 
Ptnnock Maf * Co. Keanett Square.Chester Co.Pa- 
AND FODDER CUTTERS 
Little Giauts, "Specials” 
For Ensilage. Stock 
til HivvN Raisers A Datryiuen. 
'll SuJ\ ' -V )ur 1883 Ensilage Cut 
1 lUAiray ^ .jters aie now ready. 
fbev are the finest we 
jM; have ever produced, 
| f ''Sj | | best lu the market. Do 
*-7T p I want to use a cutter 
Cy- 7 — before you onler^for 
- off man * orders for 
eany delivery. If our Cutters arc not represented In 
your vicinity plt-ase write us for prices, send for our 
illustrated circular to E. W. BOSS A {'o„ 
Meutlou Rural New Yorker. b nllun, N. Y. 
I P and COW S prevented 
” fc O sucking each other; also, 
SELF-sLCKIN ( 7 , by Kice's Patent Hal. 
Iron W eauer. Used by all stock Raisers, l’rlees 
by mall, post-paid. For Calves till 1 vear old, 55c.; 
till 2 years old, 80c.: older. *1.12. Circulars free. 
Agents wanted. II. V. KU E, 
Easikaiuptou, Mu**, 
CUTHBERT RASPBERRY PLANTS 
for sale bv 
WALTER F. TABER, 
Po'keepsie, N. Y. 
