MOV 47 
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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
Dressed Poultry.— Thanksgiving occurs this year 
on the 29th Inst. Stock intended for that holiday 
should be shipped ho us to arrive here by the Mon - 
'lay or at the very latest, Tuesday morning provious. 
Take grout care In selecting, dressing and packing 
stoefc. A handsome uppearanee Is always worth Im 
t’c. (' m in selling. Large, young Tain turkeys are 
usually most Iti demand, although handsome chick¬ 
ens and ducks have some Inquiry. From some rea¬ 
son or other, turkeys appear to be running smaller 
this year, and there will probably be a wider dlffer- 
enee In price between large Taney stock and small 
size, a few handsome geese usually sell well, but, as 
a rule, do better for tbe Christmas holidays, 
Ureshkd PorLTay—Turkeys, prime, large SprlDg. 15 
*»alL spring. U»<a>l£ chickens. Philadel- 
pbiu, large P>,i*I7c; do. do. small, 15c; do. Jersey, 15 
lalte; do stntc aud V\ rstern dry-picked F ft, 12® 
tu '. S|, alded. ttiiilHc: fowls, Philadelphia, dry- 
I’ltoC prime, Vlii 14c: do., Jersey, 15 <514c: do.. State 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
^STANDARD WIND MILL 
ST7 -UTTZ^TZSS liTf-U-SE. t 
ARTHUR’S 
Home Magazine 
SALT 
MANUFACTURED BY THE 
For choice reading, beauty of Illustrations and ty¬ 
pography, and high character, AKTllUll's ILLUS¬ 
TRATED HOME. M. I OAZTSE has no rival in this nr 
any other country. 
Its Increasing favor with the people, ts shown in Its 
steadily growing circulation, which Is now larger, 
with one exception, than that of uny other literary 
magazine in Philadelphia. 
BUT,A PnIUSTINE: VuVE 
I 1 , 11 ’bileateii and highly pormlarauthur, YIKblMl 
I'. TOW I). will oc coimiifncTfi in the Jfo 
veraber number ot ARTHUR'S MAO AMINE. 
FRET! T. AU nt!W eubseHhere for 1834 will reeeire the 
-NoeemPcr (lad December numhereof lf&.t fki:i . 
and so get the early chapters of Miss Townsend's 
beautiful Btory. 
A PURE MAOAZlBE^mf'SJfffiS: 
lately free from everything that, can deprave the 
taste or lower the moral sentiments. It ts, therefore, 
a safe magazine. 
Superior to toy other [ruikc-^HMKrL 
dPJ 17Slz»i-lto40H. Powm V' 
'jsfiV Adopted by U.S. gov- 
■ llr ernment at forts and 
Ml Ll garrisons and by nil 
Bill leading-railroad com* 
IS panies of this and 
IMBa\ other countries 
Mill Also the Celebrated 
Ium\ I X L FEED MILL, 
yfbirh can be run bv «n» power to-' l< cti.np, «ff«rtlT» nodlamble, 
" 111 vrlnd esy kind of tmall gr*ln Into feed it the rite »f l to 95 
bathiiU per hour, itoordluy ui tpnlltv md >k« of mill med, Beod 
for CaLalngu* md I'rloe-Lht. AdUrin £ 
U. S. Wind Engine & Pump Co., Batavia. n,. 
American* should use no oilier 
It is the Purest, the most Concentrated, the 
Strongest, the heaviest, the Cheapest and 
the best Dairy Salt in the "World. 
WARRANTED a* fnre o» my SALT in the 
market. 
Dairy Goods Salted with Onondaga F. F. Salt took 
a majority of all the premiums awarded at. the Grand 
Union Dairy Fair, Milwaukee, Dec. 4-0.13®. 
J. W. DARKER, »ec'y, Syracuse, N. Y. 
IT I T0 USE FARGO’S 
U |l Y V J uno Golden 
I H I O Butter Color. 
made by the oldest manufacturers of an oil butter 
color In the United States. Established In 1369, The 
market value of your butter advonced 3 to 5 cents a 
pound. Use the strongest pure color made, free from 
rancidity. IT CANNOT BE DETECTED In the butter. 
We supply more than 1,0(0 creameries. WARRANTED 
TO SATISFY. Color at wholesale rates where we 
have no agent. Send Dostal for circulars to 
F. B. FARGO & CO.. Lake Mills, WIs. 
THE PERKINS 
WSND MILL 
A series of highly practical and suggestive articles 
by Mrs. Ella Rodman Church, author of •* MONEY 
RAKING FOR 1. A DIES,” will be commenced 
In .Tau u ary. 
mpTiife *2.00 a year; two copies, *9.50. three copies 
I r *5.00; four copies, 8B.no- eight, copies and 
one extra. *12.00. Specimen numbers, 10 cents. 
T. !S. ARTHUR Jfc SON, iPRila., I»a. 
Is the Strongest and Best 
Self-Regulating Wind Mill 
made. Full Instructions for erecting 
sent, with the first mill. All Wind 
Mills warranted. For Circulars 
and Prices address, 
The Perkins Wind >1 ill A" Ax Co.. 
Agents wanted. Mishnwnku, Ind. 
1 ” 1 “ Send for free catal’ge. Maps of 
•£oc. MavmxoC. Staples & Co..Klchmoml,Va. 
Income - Producing Home, 
ORANGE, X. J.. FOR b.t LE, 8,5,500. 
Hot-house Grapery, full bearing condition, choicest 
rruit, with excellent dwelling, and plot about 50x200; 
high ground, unquestionable neighborhood. Apply to 
HAMILTON * FULLER, 2 Pine Street. N. Y. City. 
Of all the leading varieties, or my own growth or 
growu especially for me from my choice stock seed 
ot ovor 25 years' selection and improvement. 
Guaranteed first-class In every particular 
Wholesale price-list to dealers upou application to 
FRANCIS UR I LI,. 
RIVERHEAD, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. 
rryflj: Victorious at all fairs. Over9,OtlOin 
VYYYj '*" " BCtunl use in evi r.v State and Terrl- 
ton of the t'.s. 11 Isa section wheel, 
has been made by us for la years; in 
ull that time not one lias blown 
down without tower breaking—a 
record no other mill cun show. Wc leave It to the 
public to determine their merits. Mills sent on 30 
days' trial. Best Feed Mills, Corn Sbellers, etc., etc. 
Catalogues free. CHALLENGE WIND MILL & FEED 
MILL CO., Bata vi*, III. 
i n r yen Coin .Honey who sell Dr. Chase’s Family 
Aura IN Physician Price x-J.OO. Specimen pages 
free. Address A. W. Hamilton & Co., Ann Arbor, Mieh. 
| Wishing to make 
customers for 
Our splendid 
AGESTS wasted to Sell the New BOOK 
FARMING tells how to 
"Cultivate nil Farm Crop* iu 
the Best tlauuer: Breed,Feed 
and Care tor Stock. Grow 
Vruit. illaiatc Farm Butfi- 
_. _omea Happy. IIOWTO MAKE 
MONEY ON THE FARM. Every Farmer should 
have a copy. S«0 Page-. 140 illustrations. 
Write for full description to 
J, C. Mct'BEDY Jk CO., Philadelphia. Pa 
LIVE 8TOCK MARKETS. 
NEW York. Saturday, Nov. 10, 1883. 
Beeves,—T otal for six days, 1)859 bead, against 
12,791 head ror the corresponding time last week. 
Illinois steers. 1,263 lb, at He. 56 p and 50o. per head; 
do. 1.3-12 ft, atlti'qc, loss $1 per head; do. 1,1*2 ft at 9c. 
55 p, and *1 per head. Ohio steers, 1,4:* lb at 11-h'e. 
56ft; 1,236ft nt 10414c ; do, l,2h*ft at Ihty-; do. 1,242 ft at !0c.; 
do. 1,149 ft at 9®9J$C, 55 ft; Tennessee steers, 1,076 ft at 
914C.; Kentucky steers, 1,381 ftat 56 ft: do, 1,338 
ft at lie,; do. 1,350 ft at Kftje.; do. 1,321 ft at 10c. 55 ft. 
Western steers, 1,010 ft at 9c., 55 ft; native steers. 
1,037 ft. at , 55 tti; do. t,0i)3 ft; at 9iac. Pennsylvania 
steers, 1,328 ft, nt *5.65; do. 1,155 ft 85. do. 1,211 ft at 
9?4e, 55 ft; do. 1,220 ft nt 10c , ,*si ft. Texans, 913 ft, at 
HHobXyic. 55ft; Indiana steers, 1,237 ft at *5.45; do. 1,192 
ttut 85.7>i; do. 1.11(1 ft, at like 56 ft; do. 1,8W®1,330 ft at 
Idtye. 
Sin icr and Lambs—T otal for six days, 36,009 head, 
against 86,889 head for the corresponding time last 
week Pennsylvania sheep. 98 ft al Hie; do. lambs, 
88 tb nt 5Rc: Canada lambs, SOft at Be: do. ewes, 93 ft at 
461c; Western lamb*, 64 ft nt .me: do sheep, 80 ft at 
4b,u: do. 71 lb at 4c: State lambs, 65 ft at •‘■■be: do. ewes, 
113 ft at 4><,c; do 1 few lambs 1 , 67 ft at 4e; Ohio lambs. 
61 ft nt RJic; do. Sheep, 83 ft at 5e. 
lloos. — Total for *ix days SF,(M9 head, against 44,189 
head for same time Iftsi week. The market quiet 
and prices unchanged, with sales of ordinary to good 
hogs at *4.65«b5. State hogs, 160 lb. at 5e; do. pigs, 120 
1b at 5c; Western pigs, 103 ft, at #4.65; do. hogs, 147 ft, 
at *4.95, 
Calves Veals Steady but grassers almost unsala¬ 
ble. Buttermilk calves. 351 ft, ut 4Uc:grassers ,268 tb, 
at H44c; do. 311 ft. at 3J*. 
ALMOST 
PROFIT 
^ri-iuarkatile otter. Offer; We will 
iSESMMMMiBMseud uny person who sends US.Ten 
< cnlx, either in silver or pusuige st.-imps, one hun¬ 
dred and eighty songs, printed on fine paces which 
measure eleven Inches long: by nine Inches wide; also 
elegant pictorial title page. This great collection 18 
known m Tin* A meriran and Fiui-opean linpe- 
1 'inl I utibridged Song Collection. It Is the 
largest, must varied, and complete collection ever 
printed. You have hero the latest sentimental 
songs, funny *■ mgs, guv songs, nertiv-corolc, lullabies, 
'teputntion ami Sales, worlrl wide. Every Mill 
'•iirrantcd. Catalogues of all our gmKls Free. 
Sandwich Enterprise Co., Sandwich, III. 
CHEAP FARMS 
lor I’utnpintr or tor Power 
F1AKD ,V-VD POWTR 
Corn Shellers f*om 
HORSE powers. fr 
Feed-Grinders nnii M 
Corn i'uliivntors. *— 
Iron Pumps, Arc. 
Uarjjillcii Maaufaoturiiie Co. 
Marseilles, LaSalle C. Ill, 
Near Markets. 
The State of Michigan has more than 4,500 miles 
of r&Itroud and l.6uo miles of Lake transportation, 
schools and churches In every count' , public build¬ 
ings all paid for, nml no debt Its soil and climate 
combine to produce large crops, and It Is the best 
fruit State In the Northwest. Several million aeres 
of unoccupied amt fertile lands are yet In the market 
at low price*. The State has issued a NEW PAM¬ 
PHLET containing a map ami descriptions of the soli, 
crops aud general resources of every county In the 
State, which may be had free of charge by writ* -■ ^ 
to the Oomm'rok Immigration, Detroit, Mich. 
VC-JU 
PERFECTION OBTAINED. 
Cutting Roots 
Our Latest Invention, the 
This Cutter has received the First Premium at 
every Fair, and has no equal. Do 
not fail to examine it. 
The Neatest, strongest. Simplest. Cheapeat, 
and most Perfect Root Cutler in the Market. 
This cutter Is built With a heavy oak frame, well 
bolted together: Is staunch and strong, neatlv finished, 
handsomely striped and ornamented. The cutting 
apparatus consists of twcnty-Jl re Steel Knives, gouge 
shaped), so arrangwl ou a wrought-lron shaft that they 
are perfectly secure; no dinner of becoming loose or 
breaking. The roots arc neatly cut iu piece* suitable 
for feeding. No course ungainly pieces are left by this 
flitter. A t>oy can easily cut:« to 40 bushels per hour 
so easily doe* It <lo Its work. 
tar Don’t fall to examine It. 
Wo are manufacturing three sizes; designated hy 
numbers, 1.2 and 3. 
Nos, I and 2 designed for hand use. 
No 3 Is the Power Cutter and will cut 100 bushels per 
hour. 
Price, No. 1. #12.00 
“ No. 2.# 11.00 
No, 3. #22.00 
HIGGANUM M’F’G. CORPORATION. 
Hlggauum, Ct., U. S. .V. 
\\ nrehouse, JS So. Market St.. Boston, Mass, 
.EVER MADE. 
A lWa^ -«a»v. We make the only corn 
If J . ' andcobmsll with Cast-Steel 
IU®// 8 1 ' Grinders. If we fall to fur- 
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We also make the Celebrated Big Giant. Send 
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Heution this paper 
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Doylestown, Bucks Co.. Pa* 
FEEDING ANIMALS 
This new book, by Prof. E. W. Stewart, treats 
practically aud thoroughly, the whole subject of 
feeding, from birth to maturity, horses, cattle, dairy- 
cows, sheep and swine, 12 mo. 523 pages. It has 
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