THE RURAL NEW-YORKER; 
748 
2 Spring, lj£c. higher; No. 2 Red, lj^c. higher. 
Corn, %c. lower. Oats, %c. higher. Rye, 
2c. higher. Barley, lc. lower, Fork, steady. 
Cattle, a slight falling off in the poorer, and a 
slight advance in the best stock in each grade. 
Hogs, little or no change. Sheep, a decrease 
of from 40c. to 75c. in the price of poor sorts 
in each grade; best sorts steady. 
WHKvr.; Active; October, November,8W6 
69U$ur December, H&stai’Uc May.r • 
, -. - rm-. — -- i!:>M® 255®’. 
ber, UoWaWkiC: May. 29)6*211.1*©. RYE-eteady, No. 
2.blc. BABUV-No. il, at Point.- teudv ; 
Cash. iukI October, #8 *U »*5 iti: Novcnibrr, #K 40 c# 
8 45 : December, 48 45(818 500. i,ahi>— steady: Cash, 
•6 05®b id: October. *61)5(46 10: November, a5 97V.®6. 
Bulkmicats.—S houlders. *9 WKilS T5- short rib U&e*. 
?•* JBSW SO; short clear sides, #5 354*5 so. Cattle. — 
Market weak- Kxporte. #5 35®6 (XJ; cows and mixed, 
*1 506® 1 tio; Stoekc-rv, 12 io®i 10 ; feeders, #2 ki#i 10: 
Texans, #«ihi<a 4 00 . ilouu Market weak; Bough mix 
ed, *8 S5<t9 fiu pocking and shipping, 13604**100; 
light, 1340/a>4 111. skips. *2 SOftl flu. tSULt.r. Market 
duiet: Inferior, #2D0®3 60: natives, *2 00(83 70; Tex¬ 
ans. 11 75(83 00. 
St. Loots —* Wheat.—N o 2. Bed, cash, at 9swt-ia 
*1;October,November,9-.>j®9RV,c: Decernber 
Coun. - Dull; cash, 89<aS9Mr; November, 35<H@ 
Year, .ikasTtac- May, 36Qjo. OATS.-Stendy; No. 
i Mixed, Cnsb, 24Q. a>2l<H|C: October, 25J*c. RVK, at 
58Hc. Baulky—S teady at 5U«90e. Koos—Steady 
at 18tii(®13e. ft.AxssKb-SteKdv at 11.18 Pork, lx H). 
Bulkmkats long clear, *5 30: short rib, #5.',o®5 70; 
abort clear, 15 80. L&KD—Firm, $5 97li<»fi 00 . Catti.k- 
Markct steady fair to choice native shipping steers. 
1125(8580: native butcher steer, $2 VV.tl 00 : grass 
Texaua steers, *2 4l>®H (to. 8HBBP Common Id lilCtll- 
uni. *202 00; fair to olio lee, 13 75088 75; lambs, *2 25 
@*3ntl- Hoob-L ight. *3 650*3 8.5; Packing, $3 250 
*8 70; Heavy, *3 8Olr*:i»0. 
Boston-Grain Corn - is in fair demand, and 
prices arc steady, We quote steamer Yellow at 
52®53kje; do, mixed at aitfaifi; high mixed, 58to 
@54c.; and No Grade, Mask 1 , per bushel. Oats, are 
steady: kales of No. 1 white and barley at 39 tj® 
52c;. No 3 white, 85«33^e; No. 3 do. 31<*3tV\ ami 
of mixed at 32®32tyo. P bushel. Small sales of Itye 
73a75e p bushel, Not hlng doing In Harley. Sales or 
Bran at *18 25-.ft*15 fsj > tow for Spring: # 16®16 15 for 
winter: Fine Feed and Middlings at *l tt 4»V0: and 
Cotton Seed Meal, *270627 50 on the spot, an 1 *25 25 to 
arrive, Hay and Straw. The market for Hay Is 
dull at #19®*2ti ■*< ton. for choice and fancy; * 16 ® 
*18 for fair to rood, #I6®*18 for Hue, and $11® 
*15 for poor, Itye straw Is held at *16(3*17 for 
choice. Swale ha.v at *nr<6l2 per ton. Oat straw at 
*9 00®l00li per ton. Picouuck. The various srllelos 
under this head are in steady demand,—R uttbh — 
Northern creamery at-23o®2le. per ft, for extra, aud 
20®22e, for good to choice ; Northern dairy — New 
York and Vermont choice to extra, 17®22c. fair to 
good, 12®I6 o: common, tQtlle, per it: Western 
creumery, 22®28c, for extra ; 3nc<*2lo. for choice: 1? 
(2d8c, for eonifuou to good : imitation creamery, 
17®18c, Tor choice: choice ladle packed. IhjalSc. V 
Ik; fair to good, t;»l(lc: eholce dairy. I.Vilfic: fair to 
good at Itlu'lie. V Ik. Ckkese—N ew York, eholce to 
extra, tWiUVvc; eomtooti to good. .ItmlVtc Vermont, 
choice to extra, sHiats^c: common. 5®7c: Western 
choice to extra, tast^o: common to good, 4u»0c: and 
skims. 2e<a3c; Sage cheese at Tc.rttlOc, Eoob—F resh 
Cape, at .’to- Kaatern. at 2dt»23c: New Yurk and Ver¬ 
mont, at 21hj'»22c Western, at 14Bjij*2tc: Provincial, 
20©2?C. Beans- Choice hand picked pro, *1 60®l ,.5 p 
bu, large do, do, at *19*416.5; medium, clndce, at 
*1.55® i.fio: do, screened, *1 25® 1 i>d; yellow eyes, Im¬ 
proved. *1 70®t 78; Bed kldueys.gt Nt*20d. Canada 
peas. 90e(i**l 19 per bushel for common to choice. 
Green Peas, *1 ib -cl 25. Potatoiw—N ew potatoes 
range at 4,Va53c, per bushel, as io quality. SttEDtL— 
Domestic Flaxseed Is held In Chicago at *t 21 per 
bushel on the spot. Calcutta 1.inseed continues 
quiet, and prices are nominal, Grass Seeds are quiet 
aud steady We quote Clover-Scad. Western at v-t,® 
10J$c. per pound, and New York, ium@l!c.: Timothy, 
$190® *2 per bushel: Bed Top, $1 90®*2 10 per hag: 
and Canary at 3>s«:i44c. per tk. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New Yoa k. Saturday, October 17, 1885. 
CounsK ok thk Market.— Compared with cash 
prices a week ago. wheat ilour Is from 5 to 30c. 
higher, according to brand; buckw heat Ilour, from 
*1 to *1.15 lower—a regular tumble! Wheat No. 2 
Red, lljc, higher; some grades advanced more; some 
less. No. 2 Bed is the great export grade. Uve, 2e. 
to 2Hi 2 , higher. Coax, lc. higher: No 2. mixed, steady; 
No. 2. Chicago, Tic. higher. Oats— No, 3 mixed Is 
He. lower.— Pork, steady, Apples, an advance in all 
sorts - from Hie, to 40c. per barrel. A slight de¬ 
cline In most sort of pears. Pkaciiks steady. 
Grapes a trule lower. Bi tter, State Creamery 3c. 
higher; Western (ib,, 3e. higher for best sorts; others 
unchanged. Ciikksk, He, higher. Koos, He to lc, 
higher. 
Fi.ouii.mkal and Feed—FT.OUR-Q uotations: Fine 
*2 3o®2 Superfine, *3 L9®3 tk) Extra No. 2. *.; lot* 
3 75; Good to Fancy Kxtrn State, *3.8024 7.5: Good to 
Choteo Kxtra Western, #4 00®6 00: Common to Fair 
Kxtra Ohio, *3 lu®l in Good. #4 05v*4 30; Good to 
Choice, *4 104*5 60: Common Kxtrn Minnesota, *.< 40-4 
385; Clear, #110(44 7V rye mixture, #4 15®4 75; 
straight. #4 50®:. 25: patent #L7.v*t>uo-baker's extra, 
*4 10® I 90: St. LouLs common to fair extra. *3 to® 4 00, 
fair to good. *1 like*4 00. good to very choice. *199® 
575; Patent. Winter Wheat extra nt #t (,0®*5 75; 
City Mill extra for Weal ladles. *9 00tA*505; South 
America, *5 lugt*8 20l market closing dull. South 
krn Floor Common to good extra. #3 65® 4 15 good 
to choice do, at *1 20,45 05, Htk Flock Superfine 
at *:iok(( 3 i5, latter for choice. Buckwheat fi.oi u 
—R ules In buyer*' favor with a good supply and 
very moderateduniaud. Sale* at *200492S, mainly 
at*2Ik®*22(1. Corn Meal.— Brandywine, nt #9 25; 
Yellow Western quoted at #9 MIAS 20. FBKU-Qno*cd 
for 40 to do Tk, at # 11 ® 15 60 ; 60 tk, at *1500917U0‘ 10U 
tti. at #H 10 , 4*19 00 . Sharp*at #l!Ho®*210(l. Rye feed 
at *15 0e®#)6 50. 
Grain.— Wiirat. —Ungraded Winter Red. at 85c 
@# 1 . 0184 *, No. 3 Red 97e: No. 2 Red $1; No. 1 Northern, 
to arrive, cost, freight nud Insurance, at #ll)U*'<* 
SI 02J*l No. I Hard Dnluth to arrive at $1 04'v u,#l U'44 
cost, freight and lusurauee Rye—Q uiet, western, 
tile®Ole. Corn. -Ungraded mixed, M@52He Steamer 
Mixed.33c. No. 2 mixed at 6|4(®62e: No. 2 Chicago 
atsiHo, No, 3 white, 5IMc: In elevator, 'Te. all net, 
Yellow, 52 1 jc. In elevator No. 2 ml.\etl for October. 
5IH@91 >ac: do, for November, 5W(«#51He do. for De¬ 
cember. Flo,® 19440 ; do, for .January, 4SWc: do, for 
February, t«H® K+ 40 ; do, for May, 4tV.th.tv- Oats 
N o. 3. mixed ut 28 H (<1 38S.IC: No. 2 , ut SOI*-*306*0; No. 
3 White, 31(481 Me ; No 2 TktfAlHc; mixed \Ve«i«»ru. 
28@32c White, do, 84®4IXM wldtc State. 84e: No. 2 
mixed for October. SUHc: do, for November, 31V4® 
8lJ4c; do, for December, 32(4a2Hc. for January, 
33c. 
Beans.—M arket decidedly strong. Quotations are 
Marrows. #1 «'•; mediums, #1 6()®1 62H : P«'a. “t *' 6* 1 
<41 621V red kidney, at #2 50: white kidney, at *1 65. 
California lima beaus are quoted at $2 35. 
Pkab.—G reen arc quoted ut #1 20. 
Provisions.—Pork—Q uotations are us follows; 
Mess quoted at #9 50® Ul IQ, for Inspected. *9 ll 0 .u,'l 25 
for uninspected; ramtty moss. *G Oti®VJUh.- extra 
prime,** 4U. ulnar laek, #M 759135H. Bygs- City Kx¬ 
tra Inula inn*}, *17(41$; extru do. *10 no- pueket.gll® 
12: family, #I2 ®is Bkek Hams-Q uoted ut #15 on® 1550. 
Cut .Meats Pickled bellies, («■; do, 9 o., average. 
6He; do, shoulders, 46«e. smoked do, Hue: plckied 
hums U(*9ur. Mipuufs—Long clcur In New- York. 
5?4c, for Western delivery! long clear 8iflc short 
clear, 5.7Ue DRv.'rSKn Hook-Heavy to light, 5,4 
5Hic: pigs, 5*ti-. Lard -Western steam, spot, part, 
e.stic: November, at 6.29®(i.S2e; City Steam, 0,.Uk , Re¬ 
fined Oontmeut, «.65c South American. b.%@7c-. 
Butter -The demand Is rlrm and prices rule very 
strong. State Creamery at 28c®26c: Western do, 
2t)®24e: F.lgiu do, nt 24c; Stuve (lalr.v, half llrktns 
tubs, I6®2ic : Western factory. 7@i.<e ; IniltaHon 
crentuury, 144*t1c; Western dairy. 12(.»t3e, for fauoy. 
Chkkkk. Ttio market 1* very strong, with fairly 
active demand. State at 7<410,He; Night Skims, at 
6®76ic; Western, 5H@Ulc. 
Eqqb.—T he receipts continue very moderate while 
demands are fair, and with the cool weather prices 
arc throng. State 22c®22H L '. Canadian, leu house 
19<S19HjC: Western. 2l®22c. Limed at 18@lSH'c, for 
State; 18c, for Canadian, aud l7,H@18e, for western. 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange the follow¬ 
ing telegrams were received: From Philadelphia— 
Market firm: quoted 20H@22c: receipts, 1,300. From 
Chicago—Market firm; quoted at 17ai?H'e. From 
Boston—Market steady; quoted at 2U@2SKc. 
Cotton.—T he quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification arc as follows: 
New 
Orleans Texas. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
Ordinary. 7)4 7 11-16 7 11-16 
Strict Ordinary. 7 15-16 8>$ 8Vk 
Good Ordinary . 8-If 8 15-16 8 15-16 
Strict Good OrdiDary. 9MJ 9 5-16 9 5-16 
Low Middling. 9 7-16 9*4 9« 
Strict Low Middling. 9 11-16 976 9!H 
Middling . 9 18-16 11) 10 
Good Middling. . 10 lutf 10J^ 
Strict Good Middling. It) 5-16 ]0& 1UH 
Middling Fair. 1U 11 16 11% lOtg 
Fair. W 5-16 UH 11H 
Stained. 
Good Ordinary.... 7 8-16 I Low Middling.... 8 11-16 
Strict Good Ord.. 77* I .Middling. 9 5-16 
Fresh Knurrs. Apples-King, per bbl, $175®2 00; 
2ti-ounce, per bbl, #150@175 t Fall plopin, per bbl, 
at *1 25® 1 50 Culvert ft Codling, per bbl. #1 2i@l 50 , 
Baldwin, Jersey, per bbl, #t 25®i 75- Western New 
York, mixed lots, per bbl, 1 25@#1 50: common grades, 
P bbl. 75o@#l. Pears Si-ekel, up river, fancy, V bbl, 
S3@4 00: ilo. Inferior, A bid, #2 iKi®a 50; Beurre Bose, 
• 1 1 1 - ■«> Beurre d'An |ou, V bbl, *21092 75; 
Beurre Dell, per bbl. #2 00.42 So: Sheldon, per bbl, 
#2 60 *2 50 Swan’s Oruuge, per bbl, at *11a®#2 25; 
fancy, per bbl.. ut *9 m a 2 IS. Peaches—Jersey, 
prime, per bn.sket, *1 91*41 25; do. Tair to good, per 
basket. flo@soe; do. culls end inferior, per basket, GO 
®60c. Plums—Copper, per crate, at #i5n®i“5. 
Grapes—Delaware, up-river, prime, per m. 7c@loc; 
Delaware, Western New York baskets, per tk, 5®7c: 
Salem, western New York baskets, a>. ,5c: Concord, 
up river, gift, crate, per Ik. 2 ®2He, do, do, baskets, 
per II, 2a»2Qc do. return boxes, per Ik, lHc<»2c. 
QUlhces—Abule. choice, '» bbl. *3 W<®4: pear, choice, 
do. • 2 50<aa no. Oran berries -Cape Cod. choice, s bbl, 
#6 25(5:6 50: do. fancy at $6 65®;: do, good to prime, 
do, do, *5 8Oj#6 0O; do.; light colored, do, *2(55; do, 
choice per crate. *2 25: do, fair to good, perorate, 
*1 75@2; Jersey, fair to good, per box, #1 50®l 75. 
Dried Fruits.—T ne following are the quotations. 
Fancy Evaporated apples-New, So, Cm,ice, 7M97Hc: 
prime to choice old. 6®Jo : fancy North Carolina 
sliced, uew, i l *®l4»c choice do., SH@1c‘ choice Ten¬ 
nessee quarters, at 2*i@.ic. Peaches—Peeled North 
Carolina, choice, io«»Ue do. fancy, at UH®i2Hc. do. 
extra fancy, nt 18cAMo : Georgia, choice new, at 
1liv*c®Ui(;C : do prime new. at acaific ; uoperled 
halves, at lf4®4Hc: unpeeled quarters, at 15J'*c; 
Georgia uopeded evaporated, 10®12c: Delaware do. 
ao. i:i.H@!4c: do, peeled evaporated. 2S®2<iQe: peeled 
Choice pitted cherries, lie: Prime,'do, at b e; evap¬ 
orated raspberries. 20e: sun-dried do. 18H®l'-'Hc. 
Blackberries,-Prime, 8®8Vie- Whortleberries, sia® 
PECAN Nuts—Q uotations are-Small at 5H^Bc.l 
medium at fH -ilHc-: large at8®10c; extra large at 
12c, 
Peanuts-A ro sustained in price ona fair Jobbing 
demand, Quoted at 1 * 4547 ^ 7 . for best hand picked 
and 3®34|jO. lor farmers' grades. 
Hay and Straw. —There Is a good demand for 
the better grades at full late prices. Quoted: Choice 
Timothy Hay, Hotavuc: medium at 75c.: shipping 
65(» 70c: clover mixed, 7b(#75c,: No, 1 , llye Straw, 75 
®8tto.; short rye straw at55<860c: oat, 45950c. 
Hrhic and Jute —In liomp, nothing of moineut 
done. For jute butts, a moderate demand at Arm 
prices. Manilla hemp Is quoted ut G i-'xc.; SUai hemp 
at 4 3-16®4Qc.- jute huttsou the spot at 114 ®! 13-16c. 
for paper, and "icAlMc for bagging. 
Steauine— Dull, and prices somewhat nominal. 
City quoted G4*e, aud oleomargarine. 6 1316c. 
Sugar. 1'he quotations are; 
Raw steady but. quiet: rair refining at 5 7-16e: 96^ 
test Centrifugal, 6 3 I 60 : Molasses sugar, 45 * 45140 : 
Sales of 11,850 nags China, Doe- 7,5(Ml bags Brazil re- 
ported at 5e, Uellned dull. Cut loaf and crushed. 
fJ4pj Cubes 6T>,,*7e Granulated, H|Ac Powdered, hts 
@iVtiC Mould “A,” 6 I l-LtVitdbc Confectioners’ "A, 
6 9 16c®6G<c; Standard "A.” 634 c: Off ‘‘A.” 6<g6Uo; 
White Extra "C," 57V-': Extra ‘ a” fi5s@5bc; "C,” 
5k«5>«c. Yellow, 5Htt514e. 
TALI.05V.—Prime city quoted at 5c. Sales, 48,000 1 k, 
at S9.5 l-16c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, October 17, 1885. 
Bkkvkr— Total receipts for six days lt.37l head 
against 7,997 head for tho corresponding lime last 
week. Total shipments for the week, 852 live 
eat tie, 6,460 quarters of beef, 74 live sheep, and 875 
carcasses of mutton. Texans sold at *3 5 S ®4 tW: 
Colorado steers, at *512W*®5 25, for poorest to beat; 
and poor to good Natives ranged from *3 75 to *5 75, 
with a row tops at higher llgures. Hnlls'sold at #25o 
®#3 IU: Ohio steers, l.lSa a., at #4 45: do, 1,326 Ik. at 
#5: Kentucky do, 1,373 tk.at *5 71. Iudmuu do. 1.272 
tk. At * 8 ; do, 1.U1 ft, at *4 315*- Oxen. 1.71U tt. *3 3»; 
stags. 1,HA) id, at #3 ‘d: Cow*, bull* and heifers. $40 
Ik. ut 30: Vlrginhi steers. 1,016 Ik, at *i: do. 1,006 tk.at 
*) 35: do, 1 192 tft, at *5 05; do. l.'.IW Ik, at *5 15; Bulls 
BU0 F, at #2 75 
Calves. The market ruled dull at 2*8c. for Grass 
ers and Buttermilk Calves, with Veals selling at 4 79 
todtje. for Poor to Prime, while Choice Jerseys 
reached 87 j,e. 
Stutter ANP I.amrs —Total Receipts for six days, 
46.123 head, against 50.577 head for the same time 
last week The uutrkt t continues depressed- Com¬ 
mon to Good Sheep sold at (! Cotnlnou to 
Choice Lambs at #4 50®$5 62^; mixed lots at $125® 
Hoos.—Total receipts for *lx days 45 ,041 head 
against H.sst head for the correspoudlug time last 
week Market dull at tl®*l Ml, with a lot of Prime 
Pennsylvania Hogs sold up to *1 70, and a few State 
Pigs ut #1 811 , 
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J. M. Thorburn & Co., 
15 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK, 
Beg to announce that their descriptive priced 
CATALOGUE OF 
BULBS 
for Autumn planting Is ready for mailing to appli¬ 
cants. 
LILY OF THE TALLEY PIPS 
POR FZjOXUSTS, 
A SPECIALTY. 
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CHALLENGE 
WIND MILL 
AND 
FEED MILL CO. 
BATAVIA, ILL. 
Manufacturers of 
Geared Wind Mills. 
Grain, 
, and 
kinds 
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chmery. 
ALoFeed 
and Meal 
Mills, 
Pumps, 
Etc. 
Agents 
wanted 
un¬ 
assigned 
lender/. 
UCKEYE 
-■WROUGHT IRON 
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8nlt.U. for Pri,.u (D-Umcm. Puk. CV.rt Emm. CnutMlM a»Pal 
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- _,. BUCKEYE LAWS now EK3, ETC 
hnd/w IButntc4 tkU^uei Utl Prxe* to 
_ MAST, FCOS & CO„ Springfield . Ohi 
S200 Sow Mill 
oi iumoer can be cut in a day Built, ;n a first-class 
manner. The Best ,»l ill now).-. Many handredsof 
these in use giving universal satis faction. We 
have ’.be best Mills of larger sizes, Portable and 
Stationary. Send for circular r *.* 
LANE <5c BOD LEY CO. 
Cor. John and Ifukr Sts., Cincinnati, O. 
$100 
» month noHllrm-ulo hyelther 
hex, tnilf os unieh evenings 
World M'fg Co- IS3 outfit 
22 N- -- V 
laa9au Street N-Y- 
FREE 
UNION Thresher Separator and Cleaner. 
Premium Farm Grist .'Iill, Fee.l Cutter*. At 
W. L. BOYER A BBO-, PHILADELPHIA, PA 
THE UNION HORSE-POWER 
Hu the Uiwii Track h Iwk »«ll KI.K UKJtKKP. 50 RODS, 
a ..3 It-lkD SKxtU.Vus. hn4 LLTKLIKKtU. 
*2 . 
5:* I 
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PATENT 
VARIABLE 
COS 
FEED 
MILL 
color "D." 
([Grind 
your own Bone, 
Meal, Oyster Shells, 
lfJRAHAM Flour und Corn 
fill Ob' S-3 HjYTVD MXIJL 
"(F. Wnson’s Patent104* per 
cent, more nrudd tu keeping poul¬ 
try- Also POWKR H1I.L3 uml * FARM 
FEED At 11-4.S. Circulars and Testimonials sent 
oa application. YD LStt.A F «OS., Euaton, l’u. 
CORN MILL. 
Bht Onrn AUtl CdIi 
G riudoriii the 
ENCINES 
AMD 
BOILERS 
OF ALL SUM. 
Send for Catalogue 
COMMMON SENSE ENGINE CO., 
Sprtaultvld, Ohi*. 
VAPORATING FRUIT 
Ifill treatise on improved 
methods, yields, ;>rohts.^ricva 
and general sutisOcs. FREE. 
AMERICAN MAN’F’G CO. 
: TOm f> wayttssbobo. fa. 
