THE BUBAL NEW-YOBKEB 
5f>c. Flaxseed—S teady at $1.16. Pork. $9 35. Bulk- 
meats—L on? clear, $5 50: short rib, *5 70: short clear, 
85 90, Lard $6 25. Bacon—L ong clear, $6 10; short 
rib, $6 25®6 30, short clear, $0 50®6 55. 
choice Bohemians and Bavarians have already 
been sold for later delivery, below the market 
quotations. The London market is reported 
firmer, a considerable quautity of ttfSIs hav¬ 
ing changed hands. The English crop has 
recently been damaged considerably by north¬ 
easterly gales, and choice hops, except in east 
ami mid Kent, will probably be rare. The 
yield in the mid Kent district averages about 
eight hundredweight per acre this year, being 
her vier than any other. 
The following are the ruling quotations on 
the New York market: 11 to 12 cents for best 
New York State; 9 to 10 cents for second 
grades; 5 to 8 cents for old; 4 to 7 cents for 
Californians; Bavarians and Bohemians, 26 
to 30 cents. 
The wool clip of this country is about 20 
percent, short, and since August 1 there has 
been a net advance of about three cents a 
pound on wool, with no sign of a reaction. Of 
course, the euor ous sales of the past month 
cannot be expected; but the shortage of do¬ 
mestic supply must keep up prices. In Bos¬ 
ton the sales of the week have amounted to 
6,100,000 pounds, against 2,300,000 for the same 
time lastyear. Last week they were 6,800,600. 
Manufacturers are buying liberally, expecting 
a fine trade in woolens. In Philadelphia the 
week’s sales foot up 2,050,000 pounds. Sellers 
are firm, in many cases refusing good market 
rates for large lots. Nearly all the wool in 
the country has gone into second hands, and 
the owners are holding back for still lietter 
prices. In England, on the other band, the 
downward movement iu wool still continues. 
Cheviot wools are cheaper than at any time 
since 1846. In spite of low prices for wool, 
however, there has been an increase of 500,000 
iu the number of sheep during the past year. 
At the series of auctions of colonial wools 
iu London, which closed last week, supplies 
were abundant, amounting to 340,000 bales, 
but mostly heavy and inferior. Few buyers 
were present, and an average decline of about 
Id. was recorded. Cape advices show' that 
slocks are low, and prices in favor of buyers. 
Since May 3, 811,260 packages of butter 
have bean received here against 703,557 iu the 
same time last year. During the week prices 
have tended downward. Export trade dull. 
As compared with last year: 
Sept. 13. Srpt. 18.'84. 
Creamery, new choice to fancy.. .2U&23C. 25®27c. 
Slate, new dairy fancy.18®22 20i«23 
The receipts of cheese in the same period 
have been 1,230,282, against 1,465,272 a year 
ago. Market dull; neither home nor foreign 
demand equal, to expectation. As compared 
with a year ago, prices are: 
September Sept. Sept. Lowest Lowest 
11. 11/84. 4. >d4. ’85. 
Choice fancy, State 
creamery.7*t@S}4c lO-Jfe 7-H®Sc S^c. 6@6}«'c. 
The receipts of hogs at packing ceuters in 
the West have been quite heavy, and prices of 
hogs have, of course, tended downward in 
consequence. The present bright prospect for 
a very heavy corn crop, which means plenty 
of good, fat hogs, of course, tended to de¬ 
press prices. The export demand is not en¬ 
couraging at present, but packers aud others 
are evidently inclined to hold on as long as 
there is any chance of anything turning up. 
To have low quotations ruliug for peaches 
at the latter eud of the season, is a singular 
phase of this market, and unless trade ruvives 
soon, there is little hope of favorable reaction 
for sellers. Trade is extremely dull, and 
enough stock has been left over from day to 
day, even when receipts ran light, to give 
buyers considerable independence. Besides, 
other fruit is gaining attention, owing to 
cheap grapes and upples, and an avalanche of 
pears, mainly Bartletts, 
MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES. 
(1840.) ROCHESTER. N. Y. (1885.) 
We offer for Full planting the largest and most 
complete collections in the United States of 
Fruit Trees, Standard and Dwarf, 
Grapes, and all the small fruit -. 
New Gooseberry ‘‘Industry,” 
Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, 
■loses, of tvery class. 
Hardy Bulbs. 
Catalogues sent as follows: No. 1, Fruits, 10c.; 
No. 2, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, 15c.; No. 3, 
Strawberries, No. 4, Wholesale, No. 5, Roses, No. 
(j, Bulbs free. 
KUWANGER «fc BARRY. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
PLOW 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New York, September 19,1885. 
Beeves.—K entucky steers. 1,152 ft, $6 II; do, 1,428 
a, at $620: do, 1,410 lb, at $610: do, 1,305 ft, at $5 88; 
do, 1.380 it,at $575; do, 1.2K2 ft. at $5 75: do. 1,25:! ft, at 
$5 80: West Virginia steers. 1,183 lb, at $5 22Ji; do, 1,287 
tb.at $520 do, 1,U* tt, nt $510; do, 1,146 tt. at $4 95; 
do. 1,142 tt, at $4 65; do, 1,260 tt, at $4 60, do. 1.160 
ft, at $4 60: Ohio do, 1,301 ft, at $5 -41: do, l,;«r. lb. at 
$5i0 Indiana do, i.U'5 tt. ar *6: do, l.-i'-aft.ar *5 50; 
Colorado steers, 1,336 ft, at $5 45- do, 1,257 it. at $5 45; 
do, 1,217 ft, at $5 55: do, 1,241 ft, at *535; do, 1,037 tt, 
*4 53*1, Colorado Texans mil ft, at $ihli. do. 9 n ft at 
$.5 30. Native Steers from Chicago. 1.129 ft, at $140; 
do, l,u9o ft, at $4 60; do. 1,262 ft, *5 20 : do. 1,177 ft, at 
$5 50, do, 1,129 ft. at $5 60; Indiana steers, i.lSum.at 
$5 53: do. 1,160 ft. at *5 eii do. 1,157 ft. at $5: Virginia 
do. 1.081 ft, at si-in!*: do, l,ro« ft. ft. at $13-.: do, 
1.071 ®. $4 95: Indiana do, 963 ft, iu $4 05; Chicago 
do, 1,158 ft, at 5 25; do, 1,103 ft, at $4 95 do, l.Oul ft, 
at $4: State Oxen. t,«4U lb.$4 80 : Cows, 960 ft. Sc 
Calves. — Veals in demand at fully sustained 
prices, or at 761 Sc. for Good to Choice Harlems and 
Jersey* Orassers unchanged, w Hh a few lots sold 
at $2 25®2 371-8. 
Sheep akd Lambs.—T otal for six days 42,363 head 
Against 49,940 head for the same time last week. 
Pennsylvania lambs, 61 ft. i*to: do, 62 ft, 4J*e Penn- 
sylvanla sheep, 102 tt. 3q,c- do, &5 3kc: Wesrern 
do, M ft. 4c. do. (few lambs-, tw ft. 1‘*c: Ohio sheep, 
st. ft. 8$*C: State do, in« ft. :Vqc, State lambs,*2 ft, 5e- 
do. 75 tt. iVtc; Pennsylvania do. 55 ft, tq,c; do, sheen, 
8. ft, 49frt*: Culls.(4 tt. $265; Indiana sheep, 118 ft, 
4!*c: do, 102 lb. 4c: Ohio do. ipouri, HI ft, :4c: 51ichl- 
gan do. Mi tt, 344 c-do 7* ft, Indiana do, 92 lb, 
$4 10; Kentucky do, 99 ft. 44tc ; Virginia do, S 3 ft. 
2qie. do, lambs, S3 1b, 1^ Kentucky do, 66 ft. 3c- otate 
she^P and lambs. 7» ft, 454 ,- state lambs, 55 tt,1c: Can¬ 
ada do. Tv lb, 5c. 
Hooe.-Receipts tor six days 29.292 head against 
26.993 head for the same time last week. Nominally 
llrm at $4 Stqjo 00 for Heavy to Light. 
««./» THV.SB KKT.s, 
Lighter Draft with Driver Riding than ordi¬ 
nary Plow with Driver Walking Turns 
square corner without backing. 
The Plow is always under control of the Driver 
simple in con-ttuctlou, easy to handle, and iudispen 
sable to every farmer. Write for prices. 
Mention Rural New-Yorker. 
CHALLENGE 
WIND MILL 
FEED MILL CO, 
** BATAVIA, ILL. 
Manufacturers of 
Geared Wind Mills. 
- a . For Gnnding Grain, 
=_ \ Cutting Feed, Shell* 
\ irigCorn.Pump- 
\ mg Water, and 
— - -. ?v ur.ningall kinds 
chinery, 
TV AlsoFeed 
} I"- [}♦■ and Meal 
| Mills, 
^1 Pumps, 
I* isj. forallun- 
[Vt wL- assigned 
L-* J I lemtoiy. 
PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE 
EeiTAULD-iUEl) 18415. 
S. H- & E. H. FROST, 
100 PARK PLACE. N 1 
Shippers desiring to favor us will be furnished 
stencils, shlpp ng cards, ele_ on application. Prompt¬ 
ness guaranteed. References, Rural New-Yorker 
Irving National Rank. etc. 
\VA NT El)— To hear from producers aud shippers 
of strictly pure Butter, fresh Boys, and choice .Market 
Poultry of all kinds Give name aud address in full, 
aud state quantity weekly EVANS ItKOS., 
.»!» X. Water St., Philadelphia. Pa. 
THE UNION HORSE-POWER 
" h^K. par ii lk 6 mi rich, no rods, 
o a, 2 JW&N41J ,LK,J Mia iu nun *»a i; l tiuu d. 
WHITMAN’S 
MAGIC FEED MILI 
WITH STEEL GRINDERS. 
The most perfect Mill for grinding 
Wl II n smiLU groin, for feed or faintly meal 
jk-. a , VI now made. Warranted to grind 
W tt g ft' U one-third more with, same power 
B Kii'H j ij U aay other. 
t 3r. _ Manufacturers of Hay Presses, 
Horsepowers. Corn Shellers. Feod 
_ Cutters. Scrapers, 3tc. 
•WHITMAN AGRICULTURAL CO., ST. LOUIS, M0, 
rxiOX Thresher Separator and Clenner 
Premium l- arm 4 .fist .Mill. I-red 4 'utters, .tt 
W. L. BOYER A IlKtl., Pit /la urlpiiia.pa 
tire.teSt A I \ Y _- 
Agrlcullaral Invention ^ fr 
of the A gv : Sa,u 90 |ht oeat «f labor, Double* 
the value of the Manure, ftpmtil* evenly it! 
siudsof in At, ore. broadcast or iu dr.U. Iu cme-teut!; 
time required by haad. II!uatratedCatalogues !ree 
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MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. 
General Advertising Rates of 
THU RURAL NUW-TORSER. 
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fore respectfully informed that any correspondence 
with a view to obtaining different terms t Dili prove 
futile. 
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Oue thousand lines or more.within one year 
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y . F. Wilson's l'alent >. lOO per 
cent, more made In keeping pool* 
try. Also TOWER 5II1.I-S and* FARM 
FEEI» Ylll.I.s. Clnulora amt Testimonials sent 
ou application. W1LSOX )‘«09., Kuaton, P». 
H)Tl.ESTQWN hORSE kU.VER 
With either regular incline or level tread track has 
the Mmpleal and most elllcieot governor made. The 
Doylcatown Junior Thresher nmi Clrnner 
has no superior. For Illustrated .'atalogue address 
sole manufacturer, IMVIKI. ill I.MHl/.EK. 
LJoylestown, Rucks Co . Pa. 
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“ 11 Six months..1.10 
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Germany, per year, post-paid. $8,01 (12s. 6d.) 
Prance. 8.04 (161* fr.) 
French Oofoulae. .. 4.08‘,294$ fr.! 
Any one sending * club of seven Is entitled to one 
oopy, one year free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. * 
Heebner’s Patent Levsl-Tread Horse-Powers. 
WITH PATENT SPEED 
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