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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
427 
do, for July, 5!%(354%c: do, for August, 54Mi@.74$fc; 
do, for September, 54$ja>559$c. Oats—N o. 8 , mixed, 
40c: No. 2. 41i$4iWc, In elevator. 39@S9Hc, No. 1, nom¬ 
inal at 41 V$c No. 8 . white, lie: No. 2, 42<342Hc, No. I 
Quoted at 450: mixed Western. ID 342c white do. 42 
<$ 45 c: white State, 43 : 3480 : No. 2, mixed for June, 
uomlufll at. S4Hjc; do. for July. 38>4<t>'tt(*e; do, for 
August. nominal at 81840 . 
Beams,—Q uotations are: .Marrows, si 75; mediums. 
Si 50: pea, Si 4031.45; red kidney, SI 91(32: white kid¬ 
ney. $1.75. 
Pkas.—G reon aro quoted at tl 25. 
P (to visions.—Pork —The q notations areas follows: 
Sll 37J4'»ll 50 for Job loti of mess- SU 2531150 for fam¬ 
ily mess- S18 50(3'5 for clear back, (the latter for 
fancy), nud SO) for extra prime. Dressed Hous 
-Bacon, Ittc. to f>Kc ror light averages, and Ce. 
for pigs. Cot Meats Pickled bellies 12 lb, average, 
ur Bt*c do. II lbs, average at 7Qj»5)*c. City pickled 
shoulders quoted al <H*'ir3t): smoked do, 5T*c: pickled 
bams, 9ot9’siC smoked do, 10 ® 10 We. Nidouib— For 
ChleiiKOdellvery.quotatl ns are for short clear, 5 Tile; 
short Jib. 5 50c: long dear, 9 40c dry salted shoulders, 
3 90c*. UFke.—Q uotations are Kxtra India mess. *20 
* 2 ': extra mess in barrels at $1100 packet, $12 00 
(SilllOO for barrels: fumllv, $18314 00. BEEF IIaMS— 
Quoted at $1 hi 31M Ml for obi and $1900 for uew. L-UiD 
— Western steam on spot *5.TIM*, whleh Is the dosing 
price, for cost and freight Inis 6 . 6 ’n' Is thn hrst hi 
while to B.lllc. Is asked. July option sales at 6,74® 
6 77c, August option sales at 6,85® 6,89c; September 
option sales at 6.95® 6 .99c-; October option sales at 
7.5 137 . 9 c: November closed at 6 97Ut«.99u. The year 
opllon closed at 0,7Or»«,7«. City steam Is 5 points 
lower closing at flmie.- sales at 6.60c: of No. I city 
steam at 6,25c. Refined lJ quiet- Continent quoted 
at (i.'JSC and South American, at 1 . 4(1 *7.45c. 
ItnTTRn —Quotation* are: New butter Creamery— 
Eastern, 18®19ci Western. l5(317J4c: Elgin, I6<318cs 
State ilulry, half firkins, tubs, best at 17c. do, 
bair Hr kin:;, tubs, extru fine, It® 16e ; do, half 
firkins, tubs. good, at 18c : do, Welsh tubs, prime, at 
lie: do. Welsh tubs, good, at 14c : do. tuos, poor, 
at 12 < 3 t 8 e; Western Imitation ereanipry, best, at 18 3 
lBc; do, good, at 12c; Western d-lr.v line,at 12c; 
do, fair, at ! 0 ®llr: Western factory, best, at S 3 ’oi. > : 
do, poor, lutHe. Old butter.- State dairy tubs firsts, 
n<*i 2 c; do, do, seconds, at OqelOc do, thirds, 7 <aSe. 
At. the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Philadelphia.—Market 
steady. Quoted, extra creamery, UtalSe: Western 
do, at 17(318c: receipts, 2,QUO. From Boston—In fair 
demand: eastern creamery at 19c; extra firsts at 
173180, 
OitEESK.-Quotations are for: New cheese—State 
factory, full cream, fancy, at 7Ri(37Wc good and Hue. 
at7i3iMc: for fair to good,5W@6t4(- night skims at 3(3 
(a.4t4c: creamery skims, Pennsylvania, good at l<3 
lWc. do, Pennsylvania, poor, nt le Ohio factory llai, 
fine at 68413 7c; do, good atl^.^B'^c; (lo, common at 
9io 5e. 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received* From Philadelphia—Market 
firm- quoted, Cheddars at 7c: Ohio fiats a( 6 J 4 C: re 
celpta. 975 boxes. From Boston—In fair demand; 
factory at 7e. 
Eoos.-Quoted, loss off, State, fresh, nt llW'SH-'ic, 
Canadian, ll®l4wc; Western, lsWadle. 
At the New York Mercantile Kxchauge the follow¬ 
ing telegrams were received: From Philadelphia- 
Quoted at 153151 * 0 . From Boston-Market quiet: 
quoted at HltC. 
LtVK PonuTBY-The quotations are as follows- 
Spring eblckeiis, per lb, 'lOc iiAle. fowls, Jersey, 
State aud Pennsylvania, per ft, nt 11c: <lo, Western, 
10Js<3lic: roosters, old at 7c: turkeys,per lb. at l(K*l2e: 
ducks Jersey, New York aud Pennsylvania per 
pair, SOcotSl.ld; do. Western, per pair, NtaiSc: geese, 
Western, per pair Mlcattt.SI; pigeons, per palr. 35 . 343 c. 
Prbased Port,TRT.—Frozen at 11 i312c. for turkeys. 
Fresh killed Turkeys. 10®I2« chickens, Philadel¬ 
phia. spring, per pair, at <0o»45o: fowls, Phila¬ 
delphia, prime, lie; do. Jersey, I2e: State aud 
western, lie squabs, white, per doz , $9006*8 90; do, 
dark, per doz. $2. 
Game—E nglish snipe. per dozen at $8(32 23: plover 
per dozen, at $l<3l >50; sand snipe, per doz, 80&35. 
Cottos —The quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification arc as fallows: 
New 
Ordinary. 8 
Strict Or floury. 
Good Ordinary . 9 1 
Strict Good Ordinary. 10 
Low Middling. mm 
Orleans 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
Texas. 
8 7-16 
8 9-16 
8 9-16 
V 
9 
.. 9 11-16 
9 18-16 
9 18-16 
.. 10 1-16 
10 9-16 
10 8-16 
.. fl«* 
10W 
lot* 
.. 10 9-16 
10 11-16 
10 11-16 
.. 10 11-16 
10 13-16 
10 13-16 
.. 1"?A 
11 
11 
.. 11 1-16 
11 9-16 
11 8-16 
.. 11 7-1* 
II 9-16 
It 9-16 
. 12 1-16 
12 3-16 
12 8-16 
Good Middling. lid* u 11 
Strict Good Middling. 11 1-16 11 8-16 11 8-16 
Middling Fair. U 7-1" II 9-16 11 9-16 
Fair. 12 1-16 12 3-16 12 3-16 
Stulned. 
Good Ordinary_8 1-40 I Low Middling.... 9 9-16 
Strict Good Ord.. 844 I .Middling. 10 8-16 
Febtiuzebs.—B i-monthly reporter prices. The fol¬ 
lowing quotations are retail price*. Many quota¬ 
tions published refer to cargo quantities at whole¬ 
sale prices (bus misleading. Quotations ; South 
Carolina Phosphate Bock delivered f. o b. cars or 
boat here In bag* 200 lbs, 50 360 per cent, bone 
phosphate, $15®i6 per ton, Nitrate of soda 98 per 
cent. 194)19 per cent. ammonia 300 lbs. bugs, 26413 : 1 c. 
per pound. Sulphate of ammonia 23 percent, am¬ 
monia 800lbs, bbls, 36* ic'i-'lfe. per lb, Dried blood, 2c. 
—$40.00 per ton. Sulphate Of Potash, 15*31441-. 
per lb. 49 to 50 per cent.—$40.00 per ton. Murl- 
ate of Potash, 24642)4 per lb. for so por cent, $45.00 
per tou. Kaluli, $14 315 per ton. Bone, fine ground, 
$85.50*38 per ton. Bone, dissolved, $24.00 per ton. 
Dissolved bone black, $29 per ton. Mnpes Po 
tsito manure, $44 per ton. Baker & Bros, Potato 
manure, $4i per ton; do. corn manure, $15 per 
tou; do. oat manure. $43 per ton. William’s, 
Clark St Co's. Boyal Bone Phosphate. $32 per ton. 
do., Fish and Potash, $15 per ton: do. Amerleau 
pure bone meal, $83 per tou. Surdy's Acidulated 
Rock, ill to 14 per ceut available phosphoric acid, $20 
to $22.50. Church’s Fish aud Potash, $28 (II, per tou, 
In 30 tou lots. 
FBKsa Fbcits.-A pples: Russets at $373(34 uo per 
bhl. Sun Bias cocounutsut $.(r>00,und Jamaica,$26®??. 
Strawberries, Delaware, 4* quart, 3®7e: Maryland do, 
at »<*6o. Jersey at 6>8c- Cherries North Carolina 
black, choice, large, per lb, 13®l$u; do, fair to good 
at io®i2e: do, red, g®U. 
DKtKU Fatnrs.-Fancy evaporated apples, 71$ut7)«c; 
choice do, 64»«*?c: prnue do 6 * 1 : 441 ' fancy North 
Carolina sliced at 4(34|*e, Choice do., 3Q(3:i!*c; choice 
Vlrglula, 2(*(380; cnolce Tennessee coarse cut, 2W® 
2t*c; Kentucky do, lu barrels, ut 3®354e; fauey North 
(.forofiua pci-led petu-hes, 10 * 111 * 1 - ; choice do, 
9 ® 9 We: choice Georgia, 9(*'39c; unuecled halves, 6** 
u*7c , unpeeled quailers, 35 va 6 ; State plums, 7®S; 
Southern Damsons, 6®7c ; prime pitted cherries, 
llW®12c;, evaporated raspberries, 22c; sun dried do. 
21c: clackberries, Si®9(*c. 
PkaMUTS. Quoted ut 4dt4V«c. for best baud pick- 
id, and :V» 8 V 4 C, lor farmer*' grades. 
Hay a.\P HTOa*. I’holee Timothy bay quoted 
ut $115, good do, $1 0 ‘m 31 IQ' medium do. *1; ship 
plug bay. (KKaittc; clover mixed 95c®SI 00, clover, 
90,383c No, 1 rye straw, $100®105: short rye, 75* 
sWc: oat slruw, 55gt(lie 
Hops.— The quotations are as follows: New at 14® 
16c. for best; 12(319 for good to prime, and italic, 
for low grade*-, old ut agile; Pacific coast at 8(3 18c. 
Rick.— Quotation*: Carolina and Louisiana, com¬ 
mon to fair, ut 44t'35Qe good to prime at 594 - 360 : 
choice at 6W<»6»feo: fuucy head at 65*(37c: Rangoon 
at 4<ht(i*l$tc: duly paid, and 2W®3*tc lu bond; Patna at 
444<3: c. Java nt 5H®5%C, 
Skkii*,— For clover price* are held steadily ou a 
sniull demand. Quotations are at 9c. for prime West¬ 
ern ilce, and 94*<3i"c. for extra choice; 
Timothy lx slow at $1 C5»! 70. Unsi-eil 1* Hum- 
Inal: quoted at $1.80. 
Sugar.—T he quotation*are: 
Cut loaf, 714c; Crushed. 754c: powdered, 67*®754el 
granulated, 64 ** 6640 ; mould ’-A.” 64*o; confectioners' 
•’A.” 6 J^c; standard “A.” 6!4@6^c ; off A, 5^@«%c, 
white extra “C,” 544'3579c: yellow extra “C,” 5%® 
5«c- “C,” 5®5Mc; yellows, 45*@4^c. 
Tallow.—P rime city quoted at 5J4c, with $2 charge 
for package*. 
Veget Abide*. - Quotations arc for:—Potatoes— 
Rose, State, round hoops, prime. $150} Rose, per 
190 ft, *1 25®1 5u: Bose. State. Mat hoops and socks, 
$1 !5<3$l 50 BurV-ault, State, rouud hoops, $1 50:3 1 75. 
do, V 190 ft, $1&0; do, sacks and flat hoops $137 
(3$150: State, Inferior, per bhl, $100®$121; 
Imported Scotch, per sack, $1213140: Ber¬ 
muda new, * ribl $4 -a 5 : Florida, uew. prime, P 
bbl. at $S00®4 00; Savutiuuh, new, P bhl, $30i>a-l00; 
Charleston, new, prime, v bbl, $8 0033 50: New 
Orleans, new, prime. P bhl, $2 ' A 32 5'(: sonthern, 
uew, seconds, > bbl, $1 3US*l 7.1; do, culls, per bbl. 
$1(31 50, Asparagn i—oyster Ray. per dozen bunches. 
$ 181®2 2.5; Jersey per dozen bunches at- $18S&3: culls, 
per dozen, at MkvalSc. Cubbuges — Ssvanuah, per 
bbl, erute $1 (lUsol 10- Charleston, per bbl, crate. $’(3 
2: Norfolk and Norlh Carolina, per bhl. eraie, I 9.V3 
2 00. Cucumbers - SavanuBb per eraie. 75 o( 3 $l- Flori¬ 
da. per box, 2V375c Green Peas—Maryland, per 
bbl. $3 5iF3i-York Rtvcr, naif bbl crate, 75 c «$1 25; 
Norfolk,P hull bbl,crate,75-3^125 Onions—Bermuda, 
$• criuc. $1 Otal 2ft ; New Orleans, per bbl, $2 50(38; 
Egyptian, 112 case, $2 50. Siring beans—North 
Carolina, fiat half bbl, 600011; North Carolina, fiat, 
bushel crate. 40O371 cj Savannah and Charleston 
wnx, crate, !iUc.(3$l Ml: Savannah and charleston 
round, 4i).*«0C; Savannah and Charleston fiat, per 
crate, 23(taiOc. Sijuush— Charleston ami Savannah, 
bushel eraie, SOfflfoc-; Florida white, per crate, 25c. 
@,ms-. Tomntocs Florida, prime, per bushel crate, 
$2 50®8 Ml; do, Bermuda, per box, 2nc®5()c. 
Woot, -New Spring Texas ha* been arriving rather 
freely and met wlih a fairly liberal call, but the 
Indications are not promising. The Dry Goods 
market Is quiet and for that reason the wool market 
cannot be considered satisfactory. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nkw York, June 18, 1395. 
Nkicvkh. -Total receipts for six days, 10.V8 head 
against »,932 head ror the corresponding time last 
week. Puuuxylvuula stable fed steers, 1408ft, $6SU; 
do. Kill ft, kill- do, 1,851 ft. $010: do, Mill ft, $6 Di¬ 
do, 1,84» ft, *6; do, 1,217 ft, $5 *8: do, 1.2.11 ft. $5*9; do. 
1.320 ft. $530: do, 1,197 ft. «i 74; do. 1,109 ft, *170: 
do, 1,139 ft. $5 65: do, 1.028 ft, $3 55; do 1,U60 ft, $.150: 
do, 933 ft. *3 80; State do. 1JM6 ft. $5 -u- oxen. 1,730 
ft, $3 74; do, i.f« u $5 60: do 1,791) ft, $5 5; Native 
• stllliTs,” 1,193 ft. $>35: Chicago corn fed *teers. 
1.298 ft, $6 10 do. 1,166 ft. $5 80 do. 1,1*4 ft. *5 3i); do, 
1,033 ft, $5*3: d.j 1.711 ft, *175- (10,1 II7U ft. $5 75- do, 
1,030 ft, to61: do, 1,099 ft, $8 57: Chicago sluhle-red 
steer*. 1,221 ft, $6 02; less *i P head: do, Mtf9$5»5, 
do. 1,219 ft, $6- do I,(W9 ft. $5 70; du, 1,0(17 ft, $5 67** 
’Terre Haute” -stdlers,’’ 1,243 ft. $.5 9Q: do, 1.243 ft. 
$5 S3: dll, 1,203 ft, $5 *5; Long Island do, 1.132 ft, $.5 05; 
do, 1.138 ft. $5 95: do, 1.105 $5 92V*. do. 1,0 0ft, $1 75; do. 
1,236 ft, $5 90: St Louis s-toers, 1.148 ft, $5 9S- do, 1 215 
ft, $6: “till bulls, from Terre Haute, l,S?0 ft. <4 75; 
do 1,520 ft, 94 7V do. 1,180 It. $1 55 do t.3ni ft, $4 30: do. 
1,690 ft, $1 40; do, 1,503 ft, $1 37!*- do, 1,406 ft, $1 87; do. 
I,ISO ft, *1 2:7 
Cai-ves.—W als. 250 ft , fle- do l60ft,6Kc- do, 173 ft , 
$6 15. do, 161 ft, $6 23; do, 16(1 ft. $6 50. 
NUKKl* A9D Umm -Total receipt* for six days 
36,991 head, against a),52* head la*t week. Keniuckv 
lamb*. 55 ft. side West Virginia do, 36 ft, s-Vjct do, 55 
ft. $s 10. Ohio sheep, 97 ft.rc (lo, 91 ft, 5c: do 90 ft, 
5e; do, 82 ft , $4 S3 do. 7-8 ft, $4 60: do 64 ft, *1 cTU; do. 
79 ft. $1 41; Kentucky ewes, 93 ft, 4‘*c West Virginia 
do, 92 ft, 4QCi Ohio sheep, 77 ft, 4Q0; do, 36 ft.-5c: 
Virginia ewes. 101 ft. 4‘yc: Virginia lambs. 53 lb, s^c; 
do, 85 ft, 9Qc Ohio sheep, M ft. $5 05; do. 99 ft. IJsC: 
do. HI ft. I44c.‘ do, K7 ft, $4 (Igdo, 7s ft, 49*0 do, (few 
yearlings), 37 ft, ft, $5 ho Virginia lambs, (poor) 49 
ft. 5Hc: Jersey do, 53 ft, 9c Ohio sheep, h 7 ft, $4-O: 
do. 90.ft. 4vj,c; v Cull*," 60 ft. $8 37- Jersey ewes, m5 ft, 
i Q|c- on, till ft, 4>*c do, 120 ft, 5c, Jersey lambs, 57 ft, 
hkv Western sheep. 63 ft. 4t$o- do, 78 ft, 4<*c- do, 88 ft. 
l$to: do, (56 ft, $( 80 - ftlste do. 120 ft, 5 25- Kentucky 
lambs, 53 ft. 7**e: We*t»-ru sheep, 34 ft, 4(*c 
Hogs.—T otal receipts for six days 21,3*5 head against 
29,761 head for the same time last week. Nominally 
weak at *4 20®4 70. 
Scrofula 
PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE 
ESTABLISHED 18G5. 
S. H. & E. H. FROST, 
100 PARK PLATE, PI I. 
Shippers desiring to favor us will be furnished 
stencils, slilpp ngcards, etc., on uppilcutIon Frompt- 
ness guaranteed. References, RVRAn New-Yorker 
I rving National Bank. etc. 
CAJ 
GREAT INDUSTRIAL FAIR 
AND AGHICIILTITRAL EXPOSITION 
1880. 
TORONTO. 
NEPTSMVEIl *> t«> i>s. 
$25,000 4n Premiums for Horses and Lice Stock, etc. 
For copies of Premium 1.1st and full particulars, 
address H. J . till. L, Sec,, 
Toronto, Cunadu. 
Y 012 It X A >IK on 70 Klcgant Imported Cards and 
Sample book, (0c : 3pks,, sample book,and rolled gold 
ring, 30c. Victor Curd Co.. New Haven, Conn. 
8 J7.00 Per Tou, P. O. B. 
AT PALL RIVER, MASS., 
FOB 
CHURCH’S 
FISH & POTASH. 
ANALYSIS : 
Ammonia,.5.08 per cent. 
PhospUorle Acid, .... 5.32 “ 
Potash.8.58 “ 
Chemist, C. V. GOE88MANN, 
MANUFACTt RKD BY 
JOSEPH CHURCH & C0. 9 
167 lbs. Bag. TIVERTON, R. I. 
Address JOB HATHAWAY, G«n’l Agent, 
Steep Brook, Jlnss. 
P, s 
LARGEST COLLECTION IN 
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Enclose stamp for Catalogue, which will give ,iru -ft 
cal instructions how 10 grow these Quretis of flowers. 
if H5ublish2di5L*’' A. Brackonridge* 
Mention this paper. 7 CIovaxstown, Baltimore Co. Md. 
FARM FOR SALE. 
An extra choice Wll KAT K7KM of (10 Yore*, situ 
uieo In the celebrated Red River Valloy. North Da¬ 
kota. 2>» mile* from a thriving town ou Manitoba 
K. It., said town being also the county sent. This 
farm t* one of ihe best In the county: li«-> 75 Acres 
Improved, aud 111 Acres Hay JUadoW. There la not a 
rod of waste luud ou the section. Term*: SS.00 per 
Acrc-OBu-thlrd tub; balance on time, at - p,-r cent. 
This Is a rare oargaln. Reason ror selling, serious 
111 Uculih of owner Add re- * I.I.KN BREED, 
Cooper si own, Norili DaLota. 
A LADY, with several vears’ experience ns a 
Writer and one year as uu EdU->r. wishes an engage¬ 
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of a special department, read proof, etc. The best 
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given. Address P. O. Box 331N, New York. 
GOOD FARMS tn a mild, delightful climate $7U) 
to $8.0od. Good business place, uo untimely frost--, uo 
cyclones, uo floods, uo malaria. C. lv. LANDIS. 
Viuelaud, N. J, 
Probably no form of disease Is so generally dis¬ 
tributed among our whole population as scrofula. 
Almost every individual 1ms this latent poisoft 
coursing hla veins. The terrible sufferings en¬ 
dured by thoso afflicted with sci'ofulous sores 
e.atmot be tinderstood by others,and their grati¬ 
tude on finding a remedy that cores them, aston¬ 
ishes a well jierson. The wonderful power of 
Hood’s Sarsaparilla 
I 11 eradicating every form of Scrofula has been so 
clearly and fully demonstrated that it leaves no 
doubt that it Is the greatest medical discovery of 
this generation. It Is made by C. I. HOOD & CO., 
Lowell, Mass., and is sold by all druggists. 
IOO Doses One Dollar 
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