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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
25 of the latest and most Popular Songs 
sent free by mall for one 3-cent stamp. 
Address U. M. HANSON. Chicago, 111. 
her, 5S%@59c: do. January, 57)4&58)4c. Oats—N o. 3 
mixed at 38&3S^c No. 2 , 34-}i,(«,344gc; No. 1 quoted 
34%*c; No. 8 white. 5f>)v<fl,8Bc; No. 8 , 87140 ; No. 1 quoted 
44JfcC; nilxed Westein, &6aifr u !>c: white do. b7i&42e; 
white state, 4t6«48)4c; No. 8 Chicago, 33)4<i«35$4c. de¬ 
livered; No. 2 mixed.seller October, 34 M(s> 344 i,e; do. 
Nov, mher, :/>),(<i 3!.j$e; do. December, 8<)}iiw3tiii4c; do. 
January, 3i)fc<tt37£ic. 
VlbUlI.E SUPPLY OK CHAIN IN TIIK UN1TKD STATES AND 
CANADA. 
Oct. (5,1883, Oct.7,1382. 
Wheat, bush.28,523,288 13,946.219 
i orn, bush. ib,tii,y;iO &,07 ij,j54 
Oats, bush . . 5,666,618 5,IJtfl,u42 
Barley, bush. 873,;i22 l,213,l)bH 
ltye, bush. 2,201,146 59ti,o75 
FEEDING ANIMALS 
This new book, by Prof. K. W. Stewart, treats 
practically and thoroughly, the whole subject of 
feeding, from birth to maturity, horses, cattle, dairy 
cows, sbeep and swine, 12 mo. 523 pages. It has 
been universally commended by the press. Every 
stock feeder should have it. Sold by the Author, 
Lake View, Eric Co., N. V. Price, post paid, $2. 
VnTTVft MF.N learn steam engineering,and earn 
luuflu mXj - H Slow, per month. 8 cnd name 
and 10c.In stamps to S'. Keppy, Eng’r, Bridgeport, Ct 
520 Acre, Southern Kansas Stock 
Farm I^or Sale 
Consisting of bottom, slope and best of grazing and 
mowing land, over one mile of creek, first class 
living water, controlling large free range, 5 miles 
lawful bnrhed wire fence, about COO rods stone fence, 
about 80 acres under tbn plow $1200 house, cattle 
burn, stables, corrals* wells, orchard, etc., 9M miles 
from Eureka, i miles from R.R. Station, 1|B miles 
from school house. Improvements have all been 
made within the past 5 years. Price $5,700 If sold by 
Nov. 1 st. E. F. RIZEK, 
Eureka. Greenwood C’o., Kan 
oi dice "A,” stantlnrd, t-WjuNitO! Colfi e oil' "A," do. 
white extra “ U,” ilo. 7 9-lCe; extra “U,” 
do. TVS'S'TkiC; " C,” do. 7c; yellow, do. 6)f&696C. 
Vegetables —Strictly prime lots of Irish potatoes 
are In fair request and the tone a little steadier. 
Sweets more plenty and a shade easier. Choicered 
onions held llrmly. Cabbage about steady. Caull. 
Ilo warn Irregular. Squash unchanged, Tomatoes 
firmer. 
Cabbage, L. I. per 100, $1(.<7; caulltlower. P bbl 
1.Ul6j$2.l)ll; potatoes. L. I. ft bbl. $tia>1.50; sweet pota- 
Vn jj 1 . 1.1 M Ml. TnttKif.u.g I T *2 IwiY 
IT n ■ \/A TO USE FARGO’S 
Ull V V . f line Golden 
II I U Butter Color. 
made by the oldest manufacturers of an oil butter 
color In the United htates. Established In 1809, The 
market value of your butter advanced 3 to 5 cents a 
pound. Ute the strongest, pure color made, free from 
rancidity. ITCANNOl UK DETECTED in the butter. 
We supply more than 1,1X0 creameries, WARRANTED 
TO hA'llNKY. Color at wholesale rates where we 
have no agent. Send postal for circulars to 
F. B. FARGO Ac Co., Lake Mills, Wls. 
Prices of Provisions—Pork—Mess Spot, $11.6214 
Ov 11.75: clear hack, $lti; the West closed 2oC lower on 
UCtObtr; ntvc, on November, ordinary mess In Job 
lots quoted $i I,Si I*!* II. 75: lumpy mess, flats, 15. &i. tor 
Wostein, $lb; .oteity cluir buck, siWii 16.50: extra 
prime, >12. <3(0,13; Pi lute mess nominal, heel —Extra 
mess, tl2.3Wai18: packet, in bids. ».I 2 .,s'(i* 1 L 1 - do.In tcs. 
$16.56'; city extra India mess, in tcx.. $19(419,50. beef 
hams iiuotea $1',) Awi 19.50, Cut meats—pickled shoul¬ 
ders, ujge. ipleKJed hams, IS and 13 lb average, lita 
11 ) 40 .; piciued bullies, 11 lb ifgO.; Western pickled 
huuis lueulum, average, io arrive, 14c. Pi ib pickled 
UdllCN quoted i->ge; 12 li So.; city pickled shoulders, 
$)$C: smoked sbouiders,7kpa live, do. hams iJVjMS&c. 
fuddles—Long cleur here quoted JWM ut West, long 
and short cleur, hull umi hull, December delivery, 
OigollLc. lire».,cd Hogs—Cll) . heavy to light, l>Jq 
tout; pigs, 7‘vw7+sc curd—Contract grade spot, be: 
choice, b.T-lJtc; November delivery, private terms; 
October, ‘i.NJ v.i.y.le; November. 7..•(« ,.itte., Decem¬ 
ber cl .slug i.72«-7.TKu; seller year, 7.76; January, 
7.i&fei. 82 c.; February, i S3o< 7.->r>c; city steam. 7.7ne, 
of n nnc comment November und December, pri¬ 
vate terms 1 Oelouer quoted b.aue; Novemuor, b.TJjqc; 
South Amcrleau, h.75e. 
BDXTltn,—Business Is dull and not much Is doing- 
80c. Is get ting to be an extreme rate. 
Crcumery, fancy, 2Ut«cb'C; do. choice, 27oi28c: do. 
prime, 24(®2&C; do. lair io good, 21(423c; do. oruiuai-y, 
TJ(sj2Ue; June creamery, choice, 2Ku»24e, do. do. fair 
to good, 19di22a; htati cull ies of hi kins ale; do. do. 
fair, 204 * 220 ; Mate half-in k in tubs Oust, 2otoi3bC; do. 
do. one, 22kir24e; do. good 2lkn,2le; do. lair. lMMd'Jc; 
State Welsh tubs, choice, 246123C; do. goud to prune, 
214623c; do. lair in good, l!K*20c; W > stern tmltutton 
ereumery, thotee, 2 tig. 22c: W existn do. good to prime, 
186i20c;uo, ordinary to Mur, PttfrlSC; Wuslern dairy, 
best, llKaAic,; do. good, lWirlSu.; do. ordinary, 12atiic; 
Western lac lory, cbolee June, Ilia 15c: do. bust cur¬ 
rent make, IWaUo; do. luir to good, ilia 12c; do. 
ordlnury, lOo. 
Cijkesk.—S late factory, futicy selects, ll?i@lOc. 
do. average mney, U)s,u 6 ll^e; no. prune l 146 1 Ijqc. do, 
do. lair to good, lots,ivtqc; do. uight slums, choice, 
UlRjfiiUlc- do. do. lair to good. tsabRic; C/Uio lluts 
fuucy, 11 * 44 *Uilac 1 do. do. good to prime; ekidilllAC; do. 
do. uur, Mitic, do. do. ordinary, 5(i*oc; skims, enolce, 
9 ) 44 * 6 ) 40 ; do. ,good, (. 4 * 6 c; do. mir.2) a 4t2il»e; do.poor, 
(fc 2 c. 
Alfred M. Herkness & Co 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS: 
AUCTIONEERS AND IMPORTERS OF 
CHANNEL ISLAND CATTLE 
Ninth. <Sc Sansom Sts.T > h.ilad.elphia,T > a 
Nkw York. Saturday, Oct. 13, 1883. 
Beeves.— Total for six clays, 14,165 head against 
14 426 head for the corresponding time last week. 
Colorado steers, 1,074 th, at St^c- 65 lb; Indiana do. 
1,232 ib, at He, 55 Ib and $1 per head; do 1,110 U>. at 5c, 
llvo weight; Native do. 1,114 Tb, at 34pe; do. 1,269 lb. at 
‘Jiyc; Pennsylvania steers, 1,351 lb, at-11 > 40 , 36 lb: Mis¬ 
souri do. 1.299 ib, at H)«c: do. 950 », ut Obc; Stole 
steers, 1.315 n>, at lOHie, 56 [b; do. 1,289 Ib at lORic; Ohio 
do. 1,362 ib at 11V; do. 1,166 Ib at like: do. 1,301 tb nt 
lOilfe: do 1,292 It. ut I 0 >$c; West Virginia do. 1,330 lb at 
lie: do. 1,840 ib at 1154c; do. 1,085 0. at W*e. 55 lb-do. 
1,107 lb ut 9)jc; Kentucky do. 1.354 Ib at lUtfe 56 Ib; do. 
I,4fl6l» llflio; do 1,333 Ib nt Uc. lev* $1 per head; do. 
1,237 b. M lOffc; do. 1,202 lb at 105iflt do. (.oxen) 1,513 Ib 
nt 9)4c; Virginia do. 1,298 lb at lOJtc.5b tb: do. 1,273 ib at 
9', t e. and $10: do 1,218 tb at. 10 J*o. 55 lb; Bull, 1.3S0 at lc; 
Illinois steers, 1,225 Ib at 1 ll*c. 56 lb; do. 1,130 Ib nt 9Mc. 
55 Ib; do. 1,050 Ib at$5.70: Western steers, 1,100 a at 5c. 
live weight; Texans, 953 Ib at 8 c. 55 a- do. 957 Ib at 
tcRe- do, 958 n. lit HR,e. and 50c. per head; do. WO tt> at 
Sfgcj Texans and Colorados mixed. 997 lb at8)4c. and 
50e. per head, do. 1,004 lb nt 8940; State hulls. 1,115 Ib at 
$4.25; oxen. 1,350 tb at$4.50; bulls, stngs and dry cows, 
677 tb at 3t®3)4e. 
valves —Common to prime veals sold at 6)4(89. 
Butter-milkers, ut IVfcbi lUc; grnssers at 4c, A few 
fed calves sold at DRju. Dressed calves dull. 
Biucici' and Lambs—T otal for the past six days, 41,- 
236 head, against 43,250 head for the corresponding 
lime last week Canada sheep, 130 nt ITgc: Canada 
himhs, if 11. ut ik'. Kentucky khhep, 95 » at 4tRe. 
do. ut a at $ 1 . 16 . 4 : Ohio do. so a at $4,30; do. 
do. 92 a ut5e; Ivtinsylvanla sheep, 6 Tia at 
(.401 W estern sheep, lie, a at -iigo; do. 104 a at 5e- do. 
(CuJJs) uo a ut tfcjc 1 do. (few lambsl so a at 6 c. Suae 
sheep 117 a nt life, do. 99 a at 5c: do. IH a at4fce; 
Mate Iambs 80 a st W4C: OO. 66 a ul 64 c! do. 60 a at 
fo; do. 63 tt 111 r^tc: do. 57 a a» 54c; IVnnsjTvaula do 
at 54 c. 
Boos. Total for six days S.H'N head against 29,874 
head for the corresponding time last week. I he 
murkel ruled Steady at $5 25@5.3«4 fur fair to prime; 
country dressed dull and l 0 "er for heavy; Western 
hogs, 162 lb nt $5 31 4- do. 187 tb at $5.55; do. 240 a at 
54e. do. 173 a at #27.45; troughs 1 , 235 a at $4.55<k4.564:. 
Graflfi J 61 ’SBysSrfrii£ , i 
Calf to best Registered Bulls. Sold only for 
the reason that the Farm is overstocked. Ad¬ 
dress for particulars, 
GERALD HOWATT, Sup’t. 
Alma Farm, Bolton Landing, 
Warren Co., New York 
JERSEY CATTLE. 
Received Per Steamer Otranto now in 
Quarantine. 
Will be sold November 15th 
1883, at 11 o’clock. 
AT PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
CF“Sen<l for Catalogues. 
STANDARD WIND MILL 
tc *uy ci-.tT 
IX MEED MILE, 
III, b :. f I.c -i .0 bv »ny p w»r », l> eh.vp, .tTartlr. *n,l Jar»bl«. 
• .1 *rt(,.l MV kind of ltn»U (fmi'i into feed*! the ntli of 4 to S5 
;.Ji" w rh..i,r . irdlnr loom. and tlzo of mill tued Sond 
it Cninlogua and I'n.-o Lkt. Addr.ia ^ 
u F W’nrl Fnntna £ Pump Co., BfltdVia. If,. 
VICTORY CORN 
JB? MILL, 
# Inthree sizes. The only 
J/fjm fAQi Mill that is a complete suc- 
I 0688 tbp grinding c.'rn and 
I V /mNAH cot» together, and for this 
I £fflKSn kind of grinding we defy 
\ Sir# W competition. 11 a l so 
V grinds oU-cakes crackers, 
and all kinds of grain used 
WkS tor feeding, and with our 
f IjjP cleaning attachment “diclls 
t-t Pi _ corn at the rate of a) bus. 
^ per hour. Capacity 8,20 & 
Wf-1 Storr 35 bus. per hour. Warrant- 
, : J fd IH IV«IJ 
^ • ' For Circulars address 
T. ROBERTS, .* pringtleld. O. 
COTTON, 
cunitENT nucEs. 
Quotations based on American Standard iof Classlfl 
cation. 
Uplunds New 
ami Orleans Texas. 
Florida, and uuif. 
Ordinary. 8J4 664 8 % 
btriel ordinary. 8 15-16 9 3-16 9 3-16 
Uuuu uroiuary... In 10 
Strict uoou ordinary. 10)4 li>14 l'i?s 
LOW MHKIUUg. lOtba 1U9H lW>k 
btrict Low Alidillliig. 10 9-16 10 i3-16 lo 13-16 
MnuUlng. L0{4 II 11 
Uouu auuoiing. li 114 114 
Strict oooo AUddllllg. 11)4 ll)t, 114 s 
Miauliug huir. libra 11 J 4 ll)s 
Fair... 1*48 1295 129s 
STAINED 
Good Ordinary. 8)4 | Low Middling.9)4 
htnctUood ord.... 8 13-16 i Middling.104s 
Dbied Fruits.—S outhern apples, ordinary to good, 
7<Sp8)se.; uu. one tocholcv, sDji.i ^c;do.famy,.i) 4 (sil 0 ) 4 c; 
Western ordinary, (Coarse cut, etu.) 'Hove; uo. fair 
to good, OA.ykit^c; do choice ots. i)gtjvs)s 04 htato 
sliced. bJvui.-i,e, no. quarters, 7i^»»c; apples,evupora, 
tou, 11(i> (be; no. Choice ring cut, I W.hjc.; do.tanoy 
selecUons, lfitfic; pinches, caroliuu, good to fancy, 
10 (ii,l(U. uo. ucorgia. pooled, lU&loc; ovaporuled 
peaches, peeled *(Ku..-ioc; Uo. do. Utipeeled, ISigdoc; im¬ 
peded pi adico, halves. 6 («i 0 .‘,j,i ■ uu. du. quaners, Cuil 
64 c: plums, alum, Mi«.l3c; cherries, ITiail v , biaektit-r- 
rles, 'j'v'iiloc; ruspiierrios, '.'isa4,c; huckleberries, 
UiRigUc. 
Reed & Barton, 
Jflaniifacturers of 
FINE TABLE WARE 
AND FANCY GOODS 
IN GOLD AND SILVER PLATE, 
The following rates are invariable. All are there, 
fore respectfully informed that any correspondence 
with a view to obtaining different tenns will prove 
futile. 
Ordinary Advertisements, per agate line_30 cents. 
One thousand lines, or more, within one year 
from date f first Insertion, per agate lino, 25 “ 
Yearly orders occupying 14 or more lines 
ngnt? space .. ... _ 25 “ 
Preferred positions..25 per cent, extra 
Reading Notices, ending with “Adv.ff per 
line, minion leaded.75 cents 
Are now offering a great number of New Patterns. In addition to the Pearl, 
Hammered, Snow Flake, Chased and Engraved Decorations, are many other 
New and Artistic Designs of Ornamentation: Figures, Fruits and Flowers in 
Full and Bas-relief, and Applique, finished in Oxidized Silver and in varied shades 
of Gold. 
Egos.—T he demand In slow. A few fine Michigan 
have brought 264 but 26 Is about top bid. 
State and l'euusylvumu, in bills, per doz. 27(jJ27)4c; 
Western, choice, L'.iqiiijgc; do. fair to good, 2.«iii25)8e; 
Ciinuoiun, 2ns. 2 (X\ 
Note.—W estern and Southern, In cases; )4c. below 
quotations. 
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.$3.01 12s. 6d.) 
France. ... 3.01 16)4 fr.) 
French Colonies. 1.08 (29)4 f r.) 
Any one sending a club of seven Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents wiU be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
Fresh Fruits.—A pples are In light supply. Pears. 
If choice, are lu good demand and quite firm. Plums 
slow and Irregular, Choleic quinces in modcrule 
supply and arm. Peaches nearly done, and those 
ooniliig ure poor und Irregular, Concord grapes 
plenty and alow. Delaware ami Catawba lu light 
supply uud firm. Cranberries quiet, but held about 
the same. Hickory nuts plenty, dull and weak. 
Chestnuts a Uttlc more plenty .and the tone weakening. 
Apples, Western N. Y., mixed lota, * bbl. $2.0u: 
do. Baldwin’s per bbl. 52 ;.>u»3.25; uo. Greenings, 
V bbl. $2 lUtgD.U'; do, Interior, f bbh tl.Jiinl.jO; 
pears, linrllett, leu house f bbl., $4i.*S; do. aeualo, up¬ 
river, V bbl. Sola'; do. do. beurre o' AUjoU b bbl. 
$6441 1 do. eommoii, P bbl. «2.5U6«3;plums, damsons << 
bbl, $3.:it>(s>4; grapes, Western .\. Y., Deiuwares, 
per li., KAailc; do. up river. Concord*. * 16 2 a2c, 
Uo. C'oueord Western N. Y. 10-lb basket. 3t*c(. lc. 
do Catawba, do, e lb, tkwVc; peaches, fancy, per 
basket, >5e.6>l 00; do. phifu per basket 40(4aoc: pea 
nuts, V li gimu, bunu-pn ki-d, e it. 120 * 12 ) 40 ,• do. do., 
farmers 10)s(ii«.Uc; pecans, per tb hickory 
nuts ♦ bush., $1.0tX.«1.2i; elie-.luuts bush., < agS. 
IlAY ANb STRAW. Nix 1, per UAI lbs, SfsfttKIe: do. 2, 7 
(a -l i': do. >. 67('i .1 e; shlpplu; , 35c: 
do. mlx<d, 65<aiOe; straw, No. 1 , biiOtUc; uo. 2, 40e 
do. Oat. 4Uq*60c. 
Hors.—The dcmuml here Is rnther slow, with 24c. n 
high as bids run. Hi ports from the Interior still in 
dkato a lively demund there, mainly from shipper,, 
with 25C. suld to bu bid for choice stock. Of the lat¬ 
ter, there Is comparatively little hero and holders 
are llrm at 2544260. for them,;while mediums at 28c 
go begging. 
N. Y. state, crop of 1883, prime to choice. 25(425c: 
do. do. low to medium. 2Ut(t23c; do. crop or 1882, good 
to choice, 24(,b2ic; l’uclflc Count, crop of 188 : 1 , nor to 
prime. W(gi24c. 
POULTRY AND OAME.-Llve Poultry.—Spring chick¬ 
ens, near-by, lb., ltvliUc; do. Southern uud Wes 
tern, 18<«.14c; fowls. Pa. and Jersey, lie; do. Slate 
14c; do. Western, tie; do. Southern, 18®IH)40; 
roosters, mixed, old and y oung, sci'-'e: turkey s, Jer¬ 
sey and Pa., Uml5c; do.Western, 1-RmlSo; duck’s. Wes¬ 
tern, * pair, Mm We; do. Soutberu, ♦< pair, 50i«i(j0c 
geese, Southorti V pair. $ 1 . 11 * 1 . 124 , do. Wesleru. 
per pair, $l.37ial.62. 
Dukshkd Poulvry—T urkeys, prime, Spring. l.VitUic: 
do. prime, old, 17<i»13e; do. Springs, Philadelphia, 
large, tile; ilo. do. small, ltKa'Jik; d .Mate and Wes 
tern dry-picked p R, 15(g 16c: do. do. scalded. l.'Kiii 
16c: fowls, Philadelphia, dry-picked, prime, lie; 
do.. State and Western, dry-picked, I6ci do. do. 
seulded, 1 full tic: do. and chickens, fair to good, lSqji 
14c: duck.- Philadelphia, Spring, 194421c; do.Stute and 
Western, Spring, 15<u)He; do. young uud old mlxud 
134$ Uu. 
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