DEC* 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
797 
*1.10@1.15: rye feed, 90@95c. Corn meal—Brandy¬ 
wine, $3 85®3,40; Yfc.iow Western, $8®.3.35. 
ciucks of Grain—Wheat— Ungraded Spring at 
$1®1.09: No. 2, Chicago, 81.07: Ungraded Winter red, 
9fc.®$l.l076; elmiee red Southern, *1.17; No. 4 red, 
90o.|!Su.a, red, *l.l<V.t Uhl,, $1 0474 delivered: No. 2, 
red, # 1.1 276® I. IW 4 for rail certificate!*, tl.litfi dsl.t47i 
rail delivered, $1 11 for canal delivered; ungraded 
white, •tie.i'-tSitw,and $i,is for choice free on hoard; 
2 red, seller November. $I.U$! 4 ® 1 A 0 %; do. December, 
$U0V6«tl.llM do.January. $1.12® do. February. 
Western, 68c.- Barley Malt— Quiet at last uiota- 
tions.—BiroKWitKAT-iMe—COBN-Ungraded mixed at 
54 /fftfftc* No, 3 , 56(./6674o. for new and 80e. for old de¬ 
livered; No. 2, (KVjttSObj In store and elevator, 607fic. 
free on board December 5, and 61® 6116c delivered- 
white aud yelinw Southern. 60c on dock: No. 2 white 
607®!.! Strain mixed, ‘Site.: No. 1 Mixed, seller No¬ 
vember. GHk.i.iiiyikfe.; do. Deeeuiber, W-K do.; 
January, «OVii<spOl74c.; do, February, iMflOI'-ic.: do. 
%v. 61(ft63i<c. Oats—N o 3 mixed at 35c- No. 2, 3596 
ic; No. 2 delivered 377*e.: No. I quoted f«c; No. 
3 w-hlto, 37c; No. 3, 8».i39‘6e: No. l quoted toe; 
mixed Western, 35,*'<7e: white do. 3ft»l2e; white 
State, 4076®4276i-',; No. 2 mixed, sell it November, 
SSfeaXB#.'; do. December, 3594®S576C; do. January. 
36v4'«ttSrido. February, 377v43:<He.; do. May, 40® 
404Se. 
VISIBI.E SUPPLY OF GRAIN IN THE UNITED STATES AND 
CANADA. 
m Nov. 17,1883, Nov. 18.1882. 
Wheat, bush. 31,105,247 20,216,614 
Corn, bush. 9,198,826 4,396,888 
Oats. bush.. 5,478.359 3.809,909 
Barley, bush. 2,753,165 8,070,139 
Rye. bush... 2.377,229 1,221,170 
Nov. 18.1892. 
20,216,014 
4,396,889 
3.809,909 
S.070,489 
1,221.470 
Brices of Provisions—Pork—Mess for export, 3812.25 
family mess. 31 s.75«H.5b; Clear Back, $I5.TS®16 
extra prime $11,75: Prime me'ss.uouiinul. Beef—Extra 
mess minted $U.5kV.ji2; packets In bids., $l2.**Vji13- do. 
in tcs. $17; cdty extra India mess, In tcs.. $23(to25. 
Beef hams $22: at the West $22 Is quoted the asking 
price. Cut meats—Pickled shoulders, iR6<.*m<c, pick- 
led bellies, 12 ft average. 716: 14 lb quoted to.; City 
pickled shoulders, 7c-: pickled hams. 1ti6®1276e.; 
smoked shoulders, Tt^Twr.: do. hntjiK,i4®l4C6c. Slid 
dies—Long Clear here quoted Thic; at West, long and 
short clear, half and half, Ural half December, 6J*c., 
Dressed Hogsare dowu to r-c. for all averages, with a 
moderate trading, 0 fevr pigs selling at BUe, Lard- 
Choice for export, $9.life to refiners. $3.1316; to »r- 
rive, Coat and freight, $8 i.snM 76. November. $9(^8. II; 
December, $7.95®3.11; seller year, $838.1 -, January, 
$4.i>5<33.21: February, $8.14®8.31- March, $9.23®ft.»i: 
April, $9.15; May. $8.4V0 jh. 6H; Ctty steam. $7,8.>®7.90; 
No. 1 City, $7.01: Refined Continent quoted $8.10, No¬ 
vember and December: South American, $8.70. 
Cotton.—T here is nothing being done In the way of 
new business. 
CURRENT PRICES. 
Quotations based on American.Standard of Classifl 
cation. 
Ordinary. 8J4 876 876 
Strict Ordinary. 8 11-16 S 15-16 8 15-16 
Good Ordinary. 916 99* 93i 
Strict Good Ordinary. 9U 1076 low 
Low Middling.. 10W5 K>9| 11 % 
Strict Low Middling. 10 5-16 10 9-16 10 9-16 
Middling. 10« 109i 109 * 
Good Middling. 10M 11 11 
Strict Good Middling. 1076 1176 11*6 
Middling Fair. Ii96 1196 119* 
Fair. 1276 1296 1296 
Good Ordinary.776 I Low Middling. 976 
Strict Good Ord.... 8 5-16 I Middling.. . 1076 
Dried Fruits.—T he current Uneof business is mod¬ 
erate aud somewhat uncertain. 
Southern apples, ordinary to good, 6®8o.f 
do. tine to choice, 876®) 0 ; do. fancy. 976c; 
light, P dozen, $3<33.25; do., dark, per doz., $2.25ffl2.50 
tame pigeons, live, per pair, 357340c.; English snipe’ 
fresh killed V doz.. 75c.<31; venison saddles, ft, 12® 
15c: wild ducks, cauvas, $1.75«2.25:do., red heads, 
$1; do., mallard. S' pair, 5O®60C: do., bluo-wlng 
real, v pair, 50®K5; do , green-wing teal and wood, '# 
pair, 25iS80c.: rabbits, t- pair. SO®40c., hares, pair 40 
$809, 
Tobacco —Kentucky, quiet; Lugs, 7 ®Ho..- Leaf, 876 
® 1276c; Seed Leaf 1892 Ohio. 47*® 1174c.; 1892 Wiscon¬ 
sin and Havana, .V319c.: 1883 Pennsylvania, 57677 '8c.: 
Vegetables.— Irish potatoes continue plenty and 
dull. Sweets quiet and unchanged. Onions plenty 
and dull. Squash and cabbage Arm. Turnips dull. 
Cabbage, L. I. per 100, $5®8; eaiiltllower. V bbl. 
81843,50: potatoes. L. I. V bbl. $101.50; sweet pota¬ 
toes, Va. V bbl, *2.50@2.75; Turnips, Russia. L. I.V 
bbl. 75c i.til; do. do. Canada, 62® 81c.: onions, 
white. P bbl. $1,251*2.25; do. yellow, *> bbl. *1.25® 
1.87: do. red Chester, $1. 
Wool.— Domestic Fleee.es, Ic.; Spring Texas, 1976® 
27c.: Fall do. 18®22c.; Scoured do. 46®52c; Oregon. 
26c.-; Spring California, 17®22c: Fine Delaine, 43c: 
Uuwashed Combings, 30c.; Cape, 2876@S0c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday, Nov. 34 ,1893. 
Beeves.— Total for six days, U.401 head, against 
12,262 head for the corresponding time last week 
Kentucky steers. 1,431 ft at iSTgc. 57 ft: do. 1.379 ft at 
12c. 56 ft; do. 1,333 ft at U 76 e; do. 1,863 1b at ll7»c., less 
$1 per head: do. 2,166 ft at 107*0: do. 1,163 ft ut9V4e. 5 5 
ft. Ohio do., 1.421 ft at 1176c. 56ft; do. 1,344ft at 1076c ; 
do. 1.214 ft nt. iu®1076e; do. 1,350 ft, at 99*c Pennsylva¬ 
nia steers, 1.119 ft at9o.. 55 ft: West Virginia steers, 
1,812 ft at l'lTio. 56 ft aud $1 per head: do. 1,263 ft at 
$5.80; do. 1.375 ft at $5; for A. Greenwold. Indiana 
steers, 1,240 lb at ti>V»c., 56 ft; Virginia steers, 1,148 ft 
at 974 c.,55 ft less. 50c, per head; Statetsteers, 1,2U) ft at 
1076c, 56 ft; do.960 ft at.89*c. 55 ft; Missouri do. 1.241 ft 
at 1076c : dry cows, 921 ft at 1 3.95; Native steers, 1,294 
ft at 1074c., 56 ft: do. 1.253 ft at 10c.- do. 1,106 ft at 874 c 
55 ft; do. 1.100 ft at $4.70; do. 1.166 ft at $5.20. 
Calves—A few Ilurlem Veals sold at 7® 10c. Grass- 
era and Buttermilks dull and unchanged. 
Sheep AND L tuns,—Total for six days, 38. 05 head 
against 44.212 for the same time last week. Canada 
Lambs. 35 lb., ul 594c.: Western Sheep. IW lt., at 
$ 5 . 6194 . 100 do. T01 lb., at 476C. Ohio Sheep, 90 lb., at 
4**o.: Ohio Lambs. 71 lb., at 576o. 
Hoos.-Total for six days, 83 SSI head against 
88,25ft head for the corresponding time last week. 
Common to Fair sold at I 7 d® 476 i\ and It Is doubtful 
If a car-load of Prime would bring over $1.70. West-, 
ern Pies. 105 ft, at 476c.: do. til lb, at 474c.; Western 
Hogs, 127 ft. at 196c.: Roughs, 147 ft. at 4c. 
General Advertising Rates of 
THE RURAL NEW - YORKER. 
I7i« following rales are int'ariable. AH are there, 
fore respectfully informed that any correspondence- 
with a view to obtaining different terms will prove 
futile. 
Ordinary Advertisements, per agate line... .80 cents- 
One thousand tinea, or more, within one year 
from date t first insertion, per agate line, 25 “ 
Yearly orders occupying 11 or more lines 
agate space. . 25 “ 
Preferred positions... .35 per cent, extra 
Reariinv Notices, enrllnv with “ -tdi’-. Der 
fancy selections, 1 IT*'* 13c: peaches, Carolina, good 
to fancy, iO-at-le: do. Georgia, peeled, 1t®l4c: 
evaporated peaches, peeled 25®29e; do. do. unpeeled, 
13®U76«: impeded peaches, halves, Ma®6o: do. 
do. quarters. 576® 594c: plains. Southern, 1276® 1294c: 
cherries, 16®l67*c; blackberries, U7*cs>976c;raspl>errles. 
27®2l7«c: huckleberries. lH76®Ue. 
Kuos.-The market Is dull and tame Strictly fresh 
gathered Western Is valued at 31c.. aud would prob¬ 
ably bring tt if here. 
State and Pennsylvania, iu hbls., per doz.. HI® 
8176c.: Western, choice, 31c. :do., fair to good, 29<«,$>c.; 
Canadian. 2K$4®:XX'; limed, Canada and State, 2l®25c; 
do.. Western 29®24e. 
Ntm-—7Vester u and Southern, In oases, Vfte below 
quotations. 
Fresh Fruits.— The demand for apples continues 
very moderate and the feeling weak and Irregular. 
Grapes unsalable Florida oranges in liberal supply. 
Cranberries are in moderate request and prime lots 
held firmly. 
Apples. State and Western, fall. 4* bbl. $3.25®S75; 
do. Baldwins per bhl, $3.1X733.25: do. Greenings, 
91 bbl. $::.<«7ii3.23; do. Inferior. V bbl. $2,00®*.S0; 
grapes, Western N. Y., Delaware*, per ft. 3®6; do. 
Concord Western N. Y., 10 -lb basket, do Cataw¬ 
ba, do. |l lb, 3 a.V-; cranberries, Cape Cod fancy, V 
bbl, $12(312 50; do. do. good to choice, $10311,50: do. 
do. V crate, $3.2v®3.a; do. Jersey, do. $2.75®3.25; 
frosted, do.. $1.30(^1,75; Florida oranges, F ease.$2®3; 
peanuts, Virginia, hand-picked, new, e to.. 89*®97*e‘ 
pecans, per ft. S®9c: hickory nuts V bush., 75c.® 
$1.1376. 
Hay and Stuaw.— Ordinary quality continues slow. 
Straw selling fairly at steady prices. 
No. I, per too lbs, 90c- do. 2 . 75-c80c: do. 3, 65®70c; 
shipping, 50® Ac: clover, 45®50e; do. mixed, 50®60c; 
Straw, NO. I, 8UJt55c: do. 2. -lOc.; do. oat 'i5c. 
Hors.—The demaud ;sUll runs principally on com¬ 
mon aud low grape stock. Shippers'orders seem 
mainly for such goods just now. aud brewers are 
taking them rather than pay the prices asked for 
due goods. Most of the business transpiring is in 
stock that may he had at 20c. or thereabouts, hut 
some good lots go at 21®25c. Strictly choice grades 
lu light supply and held very tlrinly; bids of 27c. 
were refused to-day, while the statement had cir¬ 
culation that over 28c, was paid, or bid, for a very 
tine lot. 
N. V. State, crop of 1888, choice (scarce) 27®23e 
do. do. prime, Hit. 26c; do. do, low to fair 16 a23e; do. 
crop of 18 * 2 , good to choice, 28®26c; Pacific Coast, 
crop of 1388. fair to prime. 20®25. 
Poultry and Game. - Live Poultry,— The demand 
slow and prices weak, .spring chickens, near-by, V 
ft, U)®lte,: Spring do. Western. 10®lie.: fowls, 
Pennsylvania and Jersey. lUallc.; do. State, 10®llc.; 
do. Western, lusi'c.; roosters, mixed, old and 
young. 6®7c : turkey*, tlk.jjtle. rduek*. Western, per 
pair, 60®75c; geese, Western, per pair, 1.25® 1.50. 
Dressed Foultry.—T he supply lsjbcuvy, weather 
unfavorable, buyers still holding otf. and the gen¬ 
eral tone of prices weak aud Irregular. 
Dressed Poultuy—T urkeys, prime, large Spring. 12 
®lSe; do. small, spring, 0®10; chickens. Philadel¬ 
phia, large, 16®i(c; do. do. small, 15c: do. Jer¬ 
sey, 14 «il5c; uo. Stale aud Western dry picked -p ft, 
11® 12c: do. do. scalded. I0®lte- fowls, Philadelphia, 
dry-picked, prime. 1376.613c; do.. Jersey, 12 3 127®'; do., 
State and Western, dry-picked, 10® lie: do. do. scald¬ 
ed, 9® 10c; do. ami ehlekeio.. fair to good, 7®9c; 
ducks Philadelphia, Spring, 16®l7c: do. State and 
Western, spring. IS®tic; do. fair to good 10 ®IVo 
G eese, Philadelphia, 13®l5c: do,. State and West 
ern, 9®iuc. 
Gamk.—G rouse and partridges. If prime, are hold 
uhout the same, but weather Is unfavorable and de¬ 
mand slow. Quail plenty aud weaker. Wild ducks 
lu fair request, except mallards, which continue 
slow. Rabbits lu moderate supply aud steady. Tame 
squabs unchanged. 
Quail, choice, per dozen, $1.75®2: do., small and 
sort, $1®$1.25: grouse, prime * pair, $1: partridge, do. 
per pair, $1®1.15; grouse aud partridges, soft, per 
pair, 25®40e; woodcock, per pair,50c.: tame squabs 
75 eenta 
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