SEPT 8 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 1 
801 
p! ll- !l3 « c. 11 u 
9 1 3 m<% <% m m m,mm. 
Prices of Provisions—Pork—Mess Spot quoted $13,75 
@14.00, In job lots; family mess, $15.75@16.50; clear 
back, $186*18.75: extra prime, $11. Prime mess, 
nominal. Beef Extra mess, $VL606i13i packet. 
$12.50® 13' city extra India mess, In to*., &tH.‘$@19,50. 
Beef boms *21; round lots quoted $23; Cut meats— 
12 lb Pickled bellies, quoted 9%«,G%0;14ft do. s%:.is*te; 
city pickled Shoulders, 6Wq pickled hams, 12%® 
13%c: smoked shoulders, i%'3 }%o; smoked hams. 
1316(0)Ue. Middles long elenr quoted here 744c;*t West 
long and short clear, half and half, December 
de iverv, oV^e ; do. November quoted (Jfac. Dressed 
Hogs—City, heavy to light, 7(4 Se: pigs, 8%c. Lard - 
Western strum lo the trade 8.75 \ 3.Se;“.l umes Wright" 
brand, S.!*'*:; off grade, closing, 8.95c; for contract 
grade Sep., S.T7@.*.51ej t let., !>.«•• cH.SSc; Nov , 8,Kit,iH,60c; 
December. 8.56c; seller year closing 8,60@S.53C; 
January, closing BJJOqrtl.BTcrelly steam, 3,50@8.ti0o: No. 
1 city 8.2'-‘4349%e: P.eflned, Continent, private terms, 
quoted, i.ir**n.Si; South American, 9.75c, 
Butter—T lie market appears to be prettv full. 
Complaints are made of the condition of creamery, 
even some of the best brands being abandoned. Fac¬ 
tory goods are rather dull all around. 
Creamery, fancy palls, 2Xe: do. choice, to home 
trade, 2uu22e: do, prime, l!)@t$Uc;do. fair to good, 17 
@18c: do. ordinary. I6ftt6%e: .State half-tlrkio tubs 
and pails, best, 21e: do. do. flue.l9@20c: do. good,17ffl 
13c; do. fair, l3f,<lGc; state Welsh tubs, choice, 20c: 
do. good to rime, 17(«il‘Jc; do. fair to good,l5i«il6e: 
Western imitation creamery, choice, ifie: western 
do,good to prime, MiSiISc: do.ordinary to fatr,l3@18e; 
Western dairy, best. 15@tue.; do. good. 13@i4e.; do. 
ordinary. U@i2c; Western factory, choice June, ll 
@15c; do. best current make, 13® lie; do. fair to good, 
ll@l2c: do, ordlnnry, 9@lllc, 
Cheese.— state factory, rancy colored. HlUc; do. 
fancy white, 10%(<i.li)%e; do. prime 9%(8Wc: do. 
fair to good. 3%(.v.i,%c; do. ordinary, 7@8c* Ohio ehed- 
dar, 8%t«9c; do. flats fancy, 8%f<S9u: do. flats, good to 
prime, 7%(ip8o; do. do. fair, (>%<«:7c.; do. do. ordinary, 
5@6e; Wisconsin choice, 9%<&lUc; do. fair to good, 7% 
@9c; skims, choice, RJ6@tc; do. good, Ska,8%e; do. 
fair, 2%c$3>%c; sklins poor. bfc2o. 
COTTON, 
CURRENT fftlCES 
Quotations based on American Standard of Classifl- 
cation. 
Uplands New 
and Orleans Texas. 
Florida, and Gulf. 
Ordinary. 7 9-16 7 18-16 7 13-16 
Strict Ordinary. 8 H% 8% 
Good Ordinary. 8 13-16 9 1-16 9 1-16 
Strict Good Ordinary. 91 r 91* 99k 
Low Middling...... 9-% 10 10 
Strict Low Middling. 9 15-16 10 3-16 10 3-16 
Middling. lOW 10?6 i0« 
Good Middling. 10% 10% 10% 
Strict Good Ml.Idling. 10% 11 11 
Middling Fair. 11% 11% 11% 
Fair.. 12 12% 12% 
STAINED 
Good Ordinary.7 | Low Middling.8% 
Strict Good Ord.... 7 13-16 | Middling.9 % 
Dried Fruits.—S outhern apples, ordinary to good. 
7%@8c.; do. flue to choice, 8%:gi3e; do., fancy, 9%@ 
10c: apples, evaporated, 9(89%; do. choice rlug cut, 
UKSllc.; peaches, Carolina, good to rancy, 7® 13: 
evaporated peaches, peeled 2(W22e; unpeeled peach 
es, halves, V,(*%«•.• do. do. quarter*. 4%@5e; plums. 
State, 13%etlH%e.; cherries, V7(,v 18c; blackberries, 8% 
WARRANTED 6 YEARS 
INCLUDING BENCH, BOOK AN*I> MUSIC, provided you order within 
Thirteen 03) days from date of this Newspaper, or if you order within Five 
days, a further reduction of 84.00 will be allowed. 1 desire this Diane Pipe 
I’arlor Organ Introduced without delnv, hence thi- GREAT libliCCTiti... 
TorniTi in irninr cmic aa ■ : 
25 STOPS 
Pull Sets 
GOLDEN 
TONGUE 
Reeds. 
11—jEolian. 12—Clarionet. 13—Cello. 14—Vioiliin. 15—Claralitdla, IQ— Grand 
Forte. 17—Metodia. 1»— Bourdon. 19—VioL dl Gambit. 20 Viola Dole,.-. ;i 
Grand Expresalone. ©-Harp JPolian. *8—Echo. 21 Aerostatic Kxprr -lr n 
Indicator. 23— GRAND ORGAN. The last fifteen (!., i Slops nv opurutt U in 
direct conlunctlon with above ten fltli bringing forth, at command of the p> i - 
former. mart ehamilng music, with beautiful oreliestrul effect, from n nn e 
whinner, aa it were, lo a grand bursi of linrinnn) 11 k MELODIOUS 
TONES, while using the foil Organ, must he heard to be appreeiut.'i. 
Height. 70 inches : Length, 46 Inches; Depth. 24 inches. 
N1NE(»)KLT» I*A* 1 is AND GOLDEN TONGUE REEDS, as follows: 
1st. Five (ft)Octave Set Golden Tongue Reeds; 2d, Five Full Set “Paris'' 
Reeds; 3d, Sweet Unix Celeste Reeds of tinea Full Octaves: 1th, One G) Full 
Octave Powerful Manual Boxed Sub-Bos* Heeds: 3th. Two (3) Octaves or one 
each of Piccolo and Saxophone reeds combined) otli. set Soft Cello Keedr: 
7th, Sec Violin* Reedtn 8th, Set Juhilante Reeds; 9th. Set Clarionet Reeds. 
Above Nine nets Rood* are original, and covered by l nlted lut, » I’utenlH. 
FIVE Ft I.I, OCTAVE-, M uiiuul or keyboard. I land tome Walnut 
Case, with Illuminated Ftpcs, Receptacle for Iiool> and Sheet Miu<ir. lamp 
Stands, Handles, Rollers, Treble upright Bellows of Immense power, Steel 
Springs, Ac. Right Knee Swell, also Left Croud Organ Klee Swell, by which 
the lull power of thi* Organ mny be obtained nt pleasure. by use of the 
knee, without removing the hand* from the keyboard. 
— Mi sole Object is to have it introduced, 
I I his Notice il sent by any reader I without delay, so as to sell thousands at 
Of the R Vi-w VoRurn I t! ‘v rcgularpricc tor C II It I » 1 M A 8 
KraAL NEw r ohkee. I g^vr*. nru ) to this end 1 am will- 
iy You should, if possible, order within Five days, thus securin? 
the $4.00 extra. Remember, positively no orders for this handson c 
[Pipe Organ will be executed for less than the Regular Price. Si 15.00, 
iafter the limited time as specified ahove has expired: thus: If you 
larder trilftin five \5) J>ai/s it costs ; t cithin Thirteen 
i {,13.1 Hays, $49.75; after that (late $115.00 each. 
•sIS nr Call upon 
)ta ii a facturer, 
!• DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington," New Jersey 
Wool—T rade Is still low. Manufacturers will not 
enter the market t<> uny extent, owing to the present 
unsettled state of the goods market. ’ Holders here, 
however, refuse further concessions and the under¬ 
tone Is quite flrm. 
IN BARTON COUNTY, >IO 
Improved Farm—1,230 acres—Two miles from rail 
road station. Fine dwelling, good barn, 6,i>0u bearing 
apple trees, running water, part in cultivation, bal¬ 
ance In pasture; 3 feet vein of coal. 
Price $22% per acre. A pply to 
BROuK, SUOVILL A LEONARD, 
Real Estate Agents, 
Lamar, Barton Co., Missouri. 
l—n Lev t r», (Beet B***1t»g». Bomb TARE SEAM: 
JOKES. UK PAWS THE FREIGHT, 
B-i job trial. Werult i yos. All tlxu u low, 
Fjc free book, 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, Jfr^rr 
BUGHAMTOS, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New York. Saturday. Sept. 1, 1883 
Beeves.—T otal for six days, 15,065 head against 
11,024 head for the same lime last week- Kentucky 
steers, 1,442 IN. nt $6.65; do. 1,305 lb, at $5.0u- do. 1,255 
That lie, 56 ft,less $1 per head; Indiana steers, 1,906 
IT., nt 11%o; do. 1,230 t» at Uc; do 1,'5S It., al 10%ci less 
?1 per head; do, 1,129 ft nt 10c: oxeD, 1.375 ft at 10%e. 
Mixed Western do. 1,193 ft at $6.70; do. 1.401 ft at $6.60; 
do. 1337 ft, ll%e,56 ft; do, 1,324 ft at ll%c; do. 1,363 ft 
at 11%C, less $1 per head; do. 1,272 ft at lie: do. 1,251 ft 
at 10%e. Illinois steers, 1.312 ft at $6.25; do, 1,282 ft at 
$6.20; do 1,200 ft at $6; 1,322 ft nt ll%c, 56 ft; do. 1,265 ft 
at lie less $1 per bead; do. 1.035 ft at lOc. Ohio steers, 
1,508 ft at U%c. 56 ft; do. 1,430 ft at tl%o; do. 1,844 ft at lie 
nnd $1 per head; do. 1,190 ft at 106.|C less $10; do. 1,176 ft 
at 10%e less $1 per head; Pennsylvania “Stockers” !H5 ft 
at Sc, 55 ft. Colorado steers. 1,013 ft at 9%e. 55 ft less 
$1 per head; do. 9 i»s ft nt 9%e; Missouri steers. 1 388 ft 
atU%e,56ft. Virginia steers. 1,189 ft at )0%c. 56 ft 
and $1 per head: Texans, 938 ft at 9c. less $l per bead; 
do. 913 ft at 9%e; Pennsylvania steers, 1,250 ft at U%o 
56 ft; bulls, T98 ft at 34ge; do. 785 ul 3%. 
Calves— Veals, 12S ft, at 8%e: do. 116 ft, at 7o. Mixed 
Calves, 132 ft, at 6c; Buttermilks tpurt Grassers), 309 
ft, at 1140; do. 237 ft, at 64.01; do. 217 ft, at l%c- Grass¬ 
ers. 178 ft. ut4'4*e; do. 191 ft, at 4%e;do. 185 ft, at to. 
Fed Calves, 17U ft, atilc. 
Sheep and Lambs—M ichigan Sheep, ns ft, at .w<e; do. 
103 ft. at 5%o; do. 98 ft. at Ic. State Lambs, 69 ft. ui 
7<%e, do. 64 ft. at 7c. Canada Lambs, 71 ft at 7%o; do. 
TV ft at 7c; State Sheep. 112 ft ut 5%e; do. HM ft at 4%o; 
do. 83 ft Mt 4%ej Bucks. 122 ft at 36Cte. I'ennsylvaula 
ewes, 98 ft at 4%0'. do. 12 sft at4e; Pennsylvania lambs, 
56 ft at 6%e; do. 58 ft at 6%e; do, 64 ft at 7e. Virginia 
Sheep, 84 ft at 5%e; Virginia Lambs. 58 ft nt 7e. West 
eru sheep (CulUi, so ft at 8%e. Western sheep uud 
lamb*. 70 ft »t 5%C. Jersey lambs, 61 ft at 7%e; do. 
65 ft at 7e. Jersey Ewes, 111 ft at 3c: do. 92 lb at 5%e. 
Hoos.—Total for six days 20,110 head, against 21,542 
head for the corresponding time last week. Market 
quiet and unchanged with a few light State pigs 
sold at 6e. 
Drain Tile 
III MACHINES, ||= 
By Chandler & Taylor 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
Taker'? Premimr’ Chocolate, the beid 
prepar»!inn of pl«i^ ohocolate for fam¬ 
ily use. — Taker'! Sreatfast Cocoa , 
from which the txcea* ot oil ha* been 
removed, easily digested and admirably 
■dapted for invalids. — Baixr'i Vanilla 
Chocolate, urn drink or ealca u con¬ 
fectionery is • delicious article t highly 
recommended by tourists.—Ruler's 
JSroma. iuvaluable ns a diet for chil¬ 
dren*— German Sweet Chocolate , a 
most excellent article for families. 
Sold by Grocers oterjwhere. 
W. BAKER & COg 
JJorcJicetc r, -Mass. 
HAMILTON 
^otaTP ^ 
Dios Isish 
or Sweat 
POTATOFS 
4H , 
No. 1, per 100 lbs. 80w85e; do. 2, 70®80ct do. 3, 60« 
TUe; shiiqdng, 55c; clover, 50t®55o; do. mixed. dOdiTOe; 
Straw, No. t, 5Jo; do. 2, 10iti45o; do. oat. 40fi43c. 
Hors.—The hop market remains unchanged. Buy 
ers are taking only small lota, while the supply still 
proves light and prices quite Arm ou all desirable 
grades, New early hops selling in small lots at ubout 
85c for best lots. 
N. Y. State, crop of 18*3, prime to ohotce.3L.tS3i 
do. do., mediums, 38fft39c; do., do., low grades 2U«27; 
Pacific Coast, fair to prime, crop of 1882. 25 m I0e. 
Poultry a no Game.- Live Poultry.—The prices as 
a rule were firm, Springs being fn good demand, 
fowls selling fairly, OUd large ducks lu fair request. 
Turkeys scarce. 
Spring chickens, near by, p lb.. IGMITe.; do. South¬ 
ern and Western. Il;,vl6c; fowls. Pa. and Jersey, lte; 
do. State, lie; do. Western, lie; do. Southern, la.® 
13%e; roosters,mixed, old uud young, 7®sc; turkeys, 
Jersey uud Pa.,190 2bc: do.Western,I9y,3x ; ; ducks,Wes¬ 
tern, V pair. M*$GSo; do. Southern, V pair. 5tk*«0e; 
geese. Southern v pair, $Lj*l.l2%; do. Western, 
per pair, L2 Sw$L.3T, 
Dressed Poi i tuv,—T urkeys wutlnue In light sup¬ 
ply. Philadelphia chickens selling foirlv. Slate and 
Western fowls uud Springs not in large supply 
Spring ducks rntlu-r quiet 
Turkeys, prime, AV2.V; <lo, poor to fair, 18({J20ct 
springs, Philadelphia, large, 21«o22o; do., small, 2tv 
(lo. State and Western, dry picked. R ft, lU.fcUc; 
do. do. scalded, lAccWc: fowls, Phlladeliihla, frv- 
plcked, prime, I6e; do,, State and Western, drv 
picked, 14,,«lhe: do, do. scalded. I3ial3%e.; do., fair to 
g ood, 12<a 12%C-; duck Plilludelidila, Spring, LkjcJhc; 
o. State and Western, spring, I5g«lbc: ilo. young old 
mixed 13(i#14c. 
Game. -Woodcock continues lu fair request. Veu- 
Isou fore-quarters not wanted, and Iasi lots had to 
sell at l(«g>e. Tame squabs unchanged. Snipe and 
plover very dull. 
Woodcock, V pair, SU«; tamo squabs, light, p 
dozen, $2w'7.25- do., dark, per doz,. $l.,i06el.76; tame 
pigeons, live, per pair, 2V.i ll)e.; Kngllah snipe, fresh- 
killed P dor.,, 4l.rsKfcl.r5: plover, fresh killed, p doz 
•1-50; venlsou saddle* p ft, 18c, 
Vegetables. Irish potatoes are lu liberal supply 
and dull. Swi ets more plenty. Chester red onions 
less plenty and the tone a shade firmer Lima tuains 
M ILKM E N 
—BUTCHERS AND GROCERS.— 
Send your address ou a postal card and receive in¬ 
formation, solid 'acts and proofs, which will show 
you how you ean save a pmt t (teal if mourn every 
day, every week and every year, lu your bu-iness. 
Thu is worth looking Into. Hl'MlSTON FOOD PKE- 
SERYTNG OO., 72 Kilby street, Boston, Mass. 
SR to S?0 *”'. r it home. Samples worth $5 free 
•“ * tu Address Stlnsos A Co., Portland, Me. 
Our Ixitest Invention, the 
EVE » 
We make the only corn 
iv and eob mill with Cast-Steel 
*\ 4 Grinders. If we fail to fur- 
8li nlsh proof will give vou a 
mill 10 different styles and 
,^» sizes The only oitll that 
sifts the meal. 
Celebrated Big Riant. Send 
\\ T ANTED - 1 00 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN OF 
' ' energy, tact and good address to sell our books 
this fall and Winter; everyone who shows ability for 
the business w ill be promoted to a position of trust 
and responsibility. The business will pay from 
NDOlI to si | .000 the first year, and double the see- 
oud; state age. experience In life, and send this. 
CASSELL A COMPANY (LIMITED), S22 Broadway ,N.Y. 
General Advertising Kates of 
THE RURAL. NEW - YORKER. 
The following rates are invariable. All are there, 
fore respectfully informed that any correspondence 
tcith a view to obtaining different terms will prove 
futile. 
Ordinary Advertisements, per agate line... .30 cents. 
One thousand linos, or more, within one year 
from date f first Insertion, peragaio lino, 25 “ 
Mention this paper 
St. Louis. >lo 
rit B. Jenkins, Nurseryman, Rochester, N Y 
A .first-class salesmenovill pay expenses an 
first-class salesmen :wiu"pay expenses anJ salary 
[no cm f“ o “5 , o , is>T“?N E Bett, 
rUn jb Ll.“F air Lad of the Dairy.” 
No. 611 . Three years old. dum Iris; sire Taurus. Will 
be sold ut a bargain. 
Monarch and Young America 
C .a r . U < ob Mills. 
W Only mills made with 
y _ Cast Cast Steel Grinders. 
Warranted superior to 
any In nso for all pur- 
eafei =.. poses. Itwlll grind faster, 
run t,ftslcr *hu w-ear long- 
littm- er. Satisfaction gnaran- 
teed. Also Corn -Shellers, 
Feed Cutter-, Cider .Mills, 
. etc. -Setut for circulars and 
sse’ prices. 
Manofttcturcd by 
i AtiKIt lLTlRAL CO¬ 
ST. LOUIS MO. 
TAUGHANNOCK falls, n. y 
NEW AND AVON- 111 
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•r cent, extra 
per 
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Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
The "Golden Prolific" has out-yielded all other va¬ 
rieties; we have received hundreds of testimonials 
from customers to whom we seut this new wheat last 
HalLandaU prouounee It the best lu cultivation, 
yielding double other varieties on same farm. Large, 
huudsowe, vvhlte berry, with slight amber tinge, 
beardid, hardy, vigorous, stiff straw, early, free 
from rust, making flour of highest quallly. Try tt 
and you will he more than satisfied . Ter lb„postpald; 
5or; by freight or express,peck $1.5b; bushel, $5; bag 
Delivered to any part of the United 
States nt Boston prices. Catalogues 
sent free. Also, when desired, »am- 
F les of dress goods, Silks, Woolens, 
torn the lurgest and finest stock 
In the country. 
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