AUG 25 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
§45 
A meeting of 400 Land Leaguers at Limerick 
on Thursday, denounced even the rents al¬ 
lowed by the Land Courts as rack rents, and it 
was said that a couple of successive bad har¬ 
vests would cause a general strike against them- 
See Johnson & Fields, Racine Fan Mill ad¬ 
vertisement, issue of Aug. 11, page 516.— Adv. 
Itching Piles: a moisture, itching most at 
night Swayne’s Ointment. Sure cure.— Adv. 
Cheapest Fashion Magazine iu the world, 
120 large pages, 4 pages new music; 1000 en¬ 
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gle copies, 15 cents. Strawbridge & 
Clothier. S& Market Sts, Philadelphia.-Adi). 
As a sure cure for Heart Disease, nervous¬ 
ness and sleeplessness, Dr. Graves’ Heart 
Regulator is unsurpassed. 30 years trial 
prove it. £1 per bottle at druggists.— Adv. 
Cheese.—S tate factory, fancy colored, We; do. fa n 
cy white, 94 c; do. prime 8<h</>)9c: do. fair io 
4^rt»5c; do Rood, 8&<s)4c; do fair, 24(U,3e; skims 
poor, l<B 2 e. 
Dried Fbuits —The condition of trade Is much the 
same as for some time past. 
Southern apples, ordinary to good. : do. tine 
to choice, do., fancy, 8M«,9e: State sliced. 
T'-mu. Wo., do. quarters, 7 (« Hc; apples, evaporated. Ska 
hkv tlo. choice, ring cut, lhau^o.; do., fancy selec¬ 
tions, 12c: peaches,Carolina, good to fancy, ?<«13; 
evaporuted peaches, peeled. 197*200,; UDpcelcd peueh- 
es, halves, UitJUe.: do. do. t|unriers,VaS.Vjc s plums, 
Southern, UI4to lie.; do. State, UijsUc.; cherries, 17 '<j 
l“ke; blackberries, 7h»<a7JtCt raspberries. 28®27o: 
huckleberries. i:ie. 
Cotton.—T he market Is in a very uncertain eon. 
dltton, and not showing much signs of improving.' 
Crop accounts show a general slight improvement 
outside of Texas. 
CURRENT PRICES 
Quotations based on American Standard of Classifl 
cation. 
Strict Ordinary. 
Low Middllr 
Good Middling. 
Strict Good JUddllUi 
Middling Fair. 
Fair. 
Uplands 
New 
and 
Orleans 
Texas. 
Florida. 
and Gulf. 
.. 
TJi 
'H „ 
. 8 4-16 
8 5-16 
4 5-16 
.. 8 % 
m 
9)j , 
.. 9 7-16 
9 11-16 
9 11-16 
. 9 18-16 
10 1-16 
10 1-16 
.. 10 
tow 
10 X 
. 10 3-16 
10 «-16 
10 7-16 
10 9-16 
10 13-15 
10 13-16 
.. 10 13-16 
11 1-16 
11 1-16 
.. 11 5-16 
11 9-16 
11 9-16 
. 12 1-16 
12 5-16 
42 5-16 
Its unfailing power entitles Ayer’s Sarsa¬ 
parilla to be considered the only sure specific 
for blood disorders.— Adv. 
Don’t fill the system with quinine, when 
fever and ague, and marlarial fevers, can be 
much more effectively treated by Ayer’s 
Ague Cure. Warranted to cure.— Adv. 
CL 1 )£ iUmrkufs. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. August 18, lsss. 
Beans and Peas.—T lio demand docs not change to 
any extent either iu form or In volume, and the mar¬ 
ket as a whole lucks features of decided lutercst. 
Beans—marrow', ltcs-j, prime, *2.50; Beans, medium. 
18*2, prime. «2.2.5(g2.30; do. pen, *2.20®? lit; do. 
white kidney 1882, choice, #2.51 Y« 2 , lift, do. turtle soup, 
iss2, *a.70(iia.T3; do. foreign, mediums, $L60@*1.75; 
Peas, green, 1*82, prime, *i.25<>ij).3U. 
Breadstueks and Provisions.—A s compared with 
prices a week ago, ungraded red wheat is 4 c. higher; 
No. 1 red Is Be higher; steamer No. S Is tc higher; un. 
graded white Is 8 c lower; No. 2 Spring Is V$e higher. 
Kye— Western ‘O. I. F." Is So lower: Western is 4e 
lower. Corn—Ungraded mixed Is J$c lower; No 2 Is 
• Me-higher. Oats—No. a mixed are 24c lower; No. 3 
white Is 14 c higher; No. 1 mixed Is 3)4c lower; No. 1 
white Is same; white Western, ditto. 
Flour, Feed aud Meal— Flour— No. 2. «2J0®3.65; 
supertine, *3.2tUt t. latter extreme; common to fair 
extra State, 2t.13ut4.4l>; good to fancy do., *1.50(42.23; 
conUMOU to good extra Western, *U5tji4.(jU: good 
to choice, *4.70*7.10: eoDtmuu extra Ohio, Sl.UVii t.4tl: 
good, *1,IftaO.uO; good to choice. *5,6ft«.6,75; com¬ 
mon extra .Minn., $1.15<|4..W; dear, *36*8; rye 
mixture, $4.7Ua5.50: straight, *5.5u.i («.;*>: patent, *.Vaj 
lai.dO; St. Louis couuuou lo lair extra, 84.lftal.3U; 
fair to good, SI.NJct.v good to very choice, $5,Idoi?; 
patent \vint<* wheat extra, 85.35.U7.M), latter au ex¬ 
treme: city mill extra (of West ladles, *5.SS0t«: South 
America, *6,-®B.23; market closed Arm. Southern 
Hour— Common to fair oxtru *4,2&*S.8A; good to 
choice, do. SAkVjiivNi'ij. Kye flour—Superfine *3.5d 
1014.23. Feed in good demand and firmer- 40 n> 774-s 
80c; 80 tb HfteSic: 80 it. HYa'Alo; Kbit *1(4.1.07,; sharps, 
*l.Uk ( fcl.tV, rye feed tUdcxir-. Coru meal dull and uo- 
changed' yellow Western, gAaJ.k', Braudy wiuc, *3.10 
v*3.5U. 
Prices ok (imiN—W heat—U ngraded red. *1.01.# 
*1.31)4; No. I do. *l.05«tL06; steamer No. 3 d .*1.05; 
No. 3 do * 1 . 1584 ( 1 # 1.10 In elevator and $1.174<rtl.l74 
steamer No. 2 do. *l.UHM<ii»1.11: No. 2 do, $1,181*111 
store, $l.'2ft(t l.30,4jln elevator; *1.214(1.33)4 delivered; 
ungraded white, 8l06s*l.l2j No. 2 Spring, 15 1 I23c<; 1.134 
on spot and to arrive: No. 2 red for August, *1.18),, 
wd,18j<; September. *l.lltt#VJO; October 8l.3lW i.23. 
November, $L33Q;i«l.21: December,*1.25)$<i(i 1.251*. Uvk 
firm; Western to arrive “C. I. K, ” closing with 724c; 
Western for early sept. 7ut*7i>'qe, lUlit.KY dull and 
nominal. Haki.kv MxtT-Unchanged, quiet. Cobs- 
Uugraded mixed at 34.VftC3Bic; No. 3 do. 594960c: No. 2 
do. 01'ic In store, b&,i 6 Uc. delivered; No. 2 white, 
lW'*c; No. 7 mixed for August, tv,,iWS(e; September, 
629»<-«63c; October, K24*,,tktQe; November, 825iw821.se. 
Oats— No. 3 mixed at 34c: do. white, lie: No. 2 
mixed, SftjGltttjc; do. white. Ilk'; No. 1 mixed, 86 . 4 c; 
do white, file; No. 2 Chicago; 8t®its4(c; mixed 
Western. :«(*40e; white do. 4ftA50c; white State, is 
0i52v; No. 2 mixed tor August. 834(ij3Cc; September, 
350i37,?4e; October, 8A)4®IOv$C, 
VISIBLE SUl’rLY UK HRAIN in the united states and 
CANADA. 
Wheat, bush. 
Corn, bush. 
Oats, bush . 
Barley, bush. 
Kye, bush. 
Aug. 12, 1883, 
... 18,483,825 
... 5,333,823 
... 1,244,155 
88,835 
.... 615,745 
Aug. 13, 1882. 
17,405,083 
16,045,101 
7,233,348 
101,781 
238,728 
Prleesof Provisions—Park—MeanSpot quoted *11,35 
fujH.nu; in Job lots; family mess, *16.750*17.511; clear 
black. *18.JNsilii; extra prime, *14. >3& 15; prime mess, 
216.75 <a 18.50. Beet Extra mesa, *t2.Misul3; packet, 
2l2.50itl3; city extru India mess, Hi tes., *19ovl9-50. 
Beef hams quoted $8l>u32; Cut meats -Pickled hollies, 
12 tii average, 10e; heavy, lUp-KB-he; city pickled 
shoulders, i-he; pickled hums, I.VIp.,. 1 l‘je, smoked 
shoulders, stye; siitoked hams, 15oe15l*o. Middles 
Long dear quoted TO»e; at West bang and short 
Good Ordinary.7 1-16 | Low Middling. 8 9-16 
Strict Good Ord 1% I SUddllng.9 3-16 
Eoob.—T he feeling on the market Is firm. SeUers 
And the favoring features In rather light supplies of 
all kinds and continued cool weather. 
State of Pennsylvania, In bbls. par do/., 2U4<rt22c: 
Western, choice, 'ARywSic; do. fair to good, I9(ft20c; 
Canadian, 21c. 
Long dear quoted 754c; at West Loug and short 
dear, half aud half, fc asked. November delivery, 
uew paeklug, filge. Dresseu flogs- City, heavy to 
light, 7 w 8 t 4 e ; pigs, 8t^c. Lard—August quoted nom¬ 
inally, 8.65c;.September, 8.W®8,BtC7 October,S.6l*jlH. 75e; 
November, H.aac; December, 8.550; seller year S.lftgi 
8.47e; Jiiuuurv, H.A'ki.S.ftk" city steam, 9.10(1*8.45c; No 
I city 8.25c; Retlned *‘.1.115 Continent qunted ‘J.ilie 
Butter- -Creamery, fancy palls, 32®3Scido.choice, 30 
Mile; ilo, prune, ISvp 1914c! do. lulr to good, las 17 4c: do. 
ordinary, lBmitiTpq state half firkin tubs and palls, 
best, 21e: do. do. tine. 19(@20e; do. good. I7ucl8e; do. fair, 
lSiitlB: stale Welsh tubs, choice, 20t'i do. good 
to prime, 17 '. I3e; do. fulr to good. I5®l|ic; Western 
Imitation creutnory, choice, the; Westeru do, good 
to prime, 14(315c; do. ordinary to fair, I2ftil3c; Western 
dairy, best, l. r «<#liie.; do. good, 13(<iil4o.; do. ordinary, 
Il<iil2c Western factory, choice June, 14® 15c; do. 
best eurreut make, 13®14c;do. fulr togood 11® 12c; do. 
ordinary, 3®10c. 
per bid. 22.506o3.50: do. green, per crate, *1(01.25; 
pours, scooter F bbl. *1.50®?: do. Bartlett, Md. 
and Del. F crate, $1(41.50; do. do. up river, V bbl. 
? }. 50(5.3.50; do. do. Jersey, F bbl. *3&3.5u; do. Clapp's 
avorlte, up river, V bbl. *2. 75643 . 25 ; do. Bell P bbl. 
*L756t2: do. Bloodgood, V bbl. $2.25'i2.75- do. Cath¬ 
erine V bbl $2.2-i(42 50; do. BufBn.s V bbl. $1.50; 
do. common, V bbl. *lul.75; i>lums, egg, V bbl. $l 
fitOr do. up river. Gage, o bbl. $3.5t>-' I.W- do. Lom¬ 
bard, V bbl. *36(.H.5d; huckleberries, Mountain ,V box. 
vi)c(7i*1.12: do., Jersey, do.. ,VU30o; grapes, S. C. and 
va., Delawares V 9, 1$®I7C; do. N C. Hartford, V 
tk, 54#7c: do. do. Ives, per a», 3ot4o; do. do. Concord, 
V tt, 6 ijc the; do. Va.. per 18 box ease. *5; do. do. Ives. 
18-box case, *2,50; do. Va,, Hartfords, 18-box case, 
t 3; do. do. Concords, do. *3.50; watermelons, extra, 
1 10U, *30®90; do. prime. «iv.tl3: do N. J. negro 
heads, $14,117. do. small, as/.jlU; muskmelon-s. N. J.. 
Jenny bind, per hbl. gliil.ru peaches, DeL and Md., 
fancy, per basket,*lwl-25c; dodo, plain, per basket, 
7 omj85c; do. do. Troth’s per crate, 75 cm$ 1.'27>: do. do. 
fancy, per bush, crate. *1.50®2.S0; peanuts. Virginia, 
hand-picked, P lb. U)®UI)(c, do., do., farmers' fancy, 
8W9HC.- do.,do., good 10 prime. TJiwSc; pecans, 
per lb, 6®7. 
NEW 11 AY. 
Hny, No. 1, per 1(1(1 lbs, 75.-u.85c; do. No. 2, 65®70c: do- 
No. 8, 60(a.65c; do. shipping, 55®60c; clover, 45<g55c; 
do. mixed, ‘i.Va/65o; Straw, No. 1, 5ft-(7>7ic; do. 2, 40®.55c! 
do. out. 4U(6i45. 
Hay, No. 1, prime, per 100 lbs, 90@95c; do. No. 2, good 
SftojH.V; do. No. 3, medium. 65®7Sc; do. shipping, 
60c; straw, No. 1 rye, 55®ii0c; do. No. 2 rye, 45®5oc; do. 
out, 4.*v<a50c. 
Hops.—T he situation Is substantially the same as It 
has been for several days past. Prices are steady on 
good stock, but somewhat Irregular on low grades, 
and the demand fair, though mainly for small lots. 
Cables from London advise shipments, but holders of 
the class of goods wanted are inclined to ship only 
on actual purchases. They want a little of the cream 
If there Is any on the Londou market. 
N. Y. State, crop of 1882 , prime to choice. 28®30; 
do. do., mediums. 2tV.«27e; do., do., low grades, 25c; 
do., crop of 1881. good to choice, 30c.; PaclAc 
Coast, 1883 fair to prime, crop of 1882, 25e. 
Poultry and Gams.—L ive Poultry,—There Is a con. 
tinned liberal supply of springs which arc selling 
slowly at easy prices. Fowls not plenty and held 
about steady. Turkeys scarce and Arm. 
Spring chickens, near by, P lb., 15c.; do. South; 
ern and Western, Ital ic; fowls. Pa. and Jersey, 14c 
do. State, lie; do. Western. 13)*®14c; do. Southern, 
13f413f*c; roosters,mixed, old and young, 7 (a 8c: turkeys 
Jersey ami 1 *h., 16«( 18(1; do. Western, ltkulSc; ducks,Wes¬ 
tern, F pair. 70.a65c; do. Southern, V pair, 56,(60c: 
geese, Southern V |>alr, $lal.l2|i*; do. Western, 
per pair, 1.25$ $ 1 . 37 . 
Dressed Poultry.—T he reeetpts of turkeys eon 
tlttue very light. Fowls and chickens are in rather 
Light, supply. Spring ducks quiet. 
Turkeys, prime, 20c.: do. poor to fair, t7(«.l9c: 
springs, Philadelphia, large, 21c; do., small, 19 m' ike 
do. suite ami Western, dry picked. ;■ lb, 15® 16c: 
do. \lo. scalded, 14® 15c.* fowls, Plilliidet|ihia, 1 ’ry- 
pleked, prime, bk.viTc; >lo., state and Western, dry 
picked. 15c: do, do. scalded. IS® 14c.; do., fair to 
good, l2(j#12t*c.; duck Philadelphia, Spring, 19@20e; 
do, State and Western, spring, 17® 18c; do,, old. 12® 14c. 
Oamil—T here Is u fair Inquiry of woodcock. Tame 
squabs steady. Snipe and plover very dull and 
weak. 
Woodcock, V pair, $1.00; tame squabs, light, 't< 
doxeu. $2.25*2.37; do., dark, per doz.. $1,506(1.75: tarn 
pigeon,-., live, per pair, 35oiAkV, English snipe, (resc 
fcllled t< do/-, *1.50® 175; plover, fresh killed, F do/. 
Tobacco.—K eutueky lugs, SVp-cOVse; leaf, 6 ) 406 12c 
seed leaf; 1882 1 Vuusylvania. i»al2e. ISs'2 N. E. 6(*.20c 
Havana, HTsa I ,‘Jii; Sumatra, $l,lo®l.5d, 
Vkuktahi.es. Sweets Iu better demand and Armor 
Onions very plenty and dull. Green corn easier 
Cabbage Arm. Marrow squash less plenty. Pickles 
nbout stoutly. 
Cabbage. 1.. I., per 10(1, $8®4; potatoes. L. 1. V bbl, 
$1.3ii*$1.62; sweet potatoes. Va. F bbl, $:>.5t'®;*3.75; 
cucumbers, L. L, r lw. 30®$3c; eueumber pickles, 
(■ 1,000, *1.(0; green peas, L.I., :■ bug 8J..C2string 
beans, I- L, marrow and wax, 75ot*l 50. tomatoes, L. 
1., per box, Hu.idOe; turnips, Russia, Jersey, F bbl., 
5hc(ti*l. 
Wool. -A better state Of affairs exists, Stocks 
hero are large, but In view ol the larger demands 
from manufacturers and the ttrm ndvice* from the 
Interior, holders here refuse to move from their 
position, and for extra tine lots demand slight ad¬ 
vances. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
NEW York. Saturday. August 18, 1888 
Beeves.— Total for six days, 12,026 head ag.ilus • 
5,720 head for the corresponding time last week 
Missouri Steers, 1,283 tb at. 12c; 56 tb less $1 per head 
do. 1,253 lb at lle;and 50c. perheadido. 1,170 !b at 10-S(c 
Illinois do. 1,130 ib at $6.90; Kentucky steers, 1,367 tb 
at. 12c. 57 lb; do. 1,295 Ib at IIMeic;Sfl tb do. 1,348 tb at lOe 
Lherokees, 753 Ib n( 74ic. 55 lb; Texans, 912 Tb ut 8*4 
55 Ib •. <78 tb at S)*c. less 50c per head; do. 959 Ib at 
8)*c; Cotora teers, 1,188 lb at 9V*e. 55 Ib do. 1.085 lb 
at 94;e; Kansas-fed do. 1,151 tb at lOV^c, 56 Ib; do. t 
lu!*c. Illinois st-cei-H, ljlo tb at $6.10; do. 1,382 tb an 
11)40,96 Ib; do. 1,190 tb at the. Ohio steers, 1.372 tb at 
at 12c, 56 tb; do. 1,320 Ib at ltqc; do. 1,242 tb at 11c; do. 
1,310 lb at I04,ic; do. 1,125 tb, at 10c. Indiana 9teers 
1,109 Ib, at I0c. 56 He, do. 1,000 tb at 9Lc. Wester 
Stockers, ‘.81 tb, m --l.c, Ml it . Oxen, 1,324 Ib at 10 
Missouri steers, 1,241 lb. at 103*o. 56 Ib; do. 1.307 tb a 
10)*c; do. I,iso n> at iuf.pc. Extra Prime State-fed Ohi 
Steers, 1,576 tt% at *7 per 1(10 tb. 
Calves— The demand (or Vcnls continues good at 
steady prices, but Grasser.s and Buttermilk Calves 
are dull anil the commonest grades weak and lower. 
Penns} Ivaniu veals, 150 it., at 4<*e; Grassers, 835 tb, at 
4c; Fed Calves, 261 tt at i;* t e; Veals, 120 tb at 7‘ac. do. 
205 tb at 891c: do. 210 tt at *®c; do. 225 tb at *7.24: But 
termllki, 291 ». at 5c. do 230 It. at I4ie; do. 214 tb at (TfeC 
Sueep and Lamrs.— Total for six days 10,549 head 
against 43.981 bead (or the correspond mg t ine last; 
week. The dead meat market lias been du 1 all the 
week, aud with nn over supply (especially of 
common stock) and a diminished demand, owing to 
thegrent abundance of fruit, prices will be slow to 
recover. State Lambs, 66 tb at *6.1.>; do m tb at (ftsc; 
do. :.J lb at r-.':p-;do. 4.1 ft. at. Sc: State -sheep, IW » at 
4)*c. Kentucky sheep, 9 1 that 4 Vie; Ohio do. <s ft at 
4*.ic Virginia Lambs, 57 Tb at Pennsylvania 
Lambs, 58 tt. at Sfce; do. sheep, 66 tb at W4c; do. bS lb 
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.raxor. Trice, postpaid, *1. All our goods 
hand-forged troin rujsor-steel, and re- 
placed fekk if soft or flawy. Our 
t Farmer's Extra strong 2-blade, 78c. 
'ffmW'rnr * ““ medium, 'i-blade, 50e.; l 
blade, 25c.; extra strong V- 
biaue, f,oe.; Hunting 
Knife 81. Ladies’ fine 
2-blaue. sue.; Gents’ s 
tdade, *1.: Butcher 
. . Kuile, 6- 
inch-blade 
' cents. 
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30 Monroe Street, 
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