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gg Horse Power.' 
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ION Thresher Separator anil Cleaner, 
rniium tarra Grist Mill. Feed Cutters. Ac. 
L. UOlhU A BKO.. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Jobbers. Aek your barness-maker for theta 
J COLLAR PAD CO., Buchanan, Mich- 
HBiJUH, Dow & Co., Boston, As'ts for New Rngrtand. 
ZINC COLLAR PAD.«"S^S" 
,iw _ The meet Reliable 
.;uami Durable ^PAD 
or wear baa no affect 
_ V/ makes* them seif-id- 
l-J WS HAVE had 
M 32 years Experience. 
Use this llaUuduy Standard Geared 55 !nd Hill. 1-X-L 
Com Shelter »a<l i-X-L Iron Feed 51 III an t do your shell¬ 
ing fc.id jfrtudLos »tlwo»f. ihui uviuf u»u *o-l |t**mtag to *ud 
fr*>m tiiellrUi Mill. Thlj work eaa bt tS^ac run . vrindr durs 
wrjtfti out-door wort U »u*p#ode-t on the F»nu. the sauio Mill 
All. -ulcorn MW wood, *^ttchuru Wld fitlud-sloue, i>ump 
WAttr, ete. 
"e nunur*f?tu rr t* ( e 11u.11n<Jar ^tandur»! heart'd and 
Punii.lur H lnd MllU.I-A I Cora ^1..11. 1-X-L Iron 
;*** "*D1». 1-X-L -lull Cutter*. Ho re ravers. Juki. 
Saw rattles,dsuud.nl Hatuk T.ioU eun.ixting of Anti Kriation. 
KcTpiaUtlo. S wtTifl aful R<xi il»y Carrier -. Harpocn and Grapple 
Horse Hay borna, Pulley* and Floor Hook«. Also a full line ol 
Tank*, Tank Fixlum* aod Fumpa Tor Harm. Ornamental, Village 
* n i> 11 vi^ P' ir P°* t '** StiOil for eatalogue an>1 prices. 
Kclmble Aiceui* wanted tn all una>«i<ned territory. 
U. 8, ll’LND K.NGDiK A PUJ1P CO., BataHa, Ill. 
Grain Threshers, Horse Powers, and Engines, 
Highest prize awarded these machines at the Net. 
York State Ag. Soc.’a latest trial, overa large num¬ 
ber competing. Ample warranty and opportunity 
lor trial given. For full particulars address 
ST. JOHNS! ILLE AGR’L WORKS. 
St. JuhusTtllr. Montgomery Co., No»v York. 
Improved I1YDKA1I.II' U V 1|S. 
Send fur Circular ami l'rlee List. Address 
ALLEN GAH THORP, JR., 
WILMINGTON, DEL. 
Awarded Medal and Diploma at the 
'Centennial Exhibition. Philadelphia. 
tion since that reported July 1. Potatoes have 
■suffered from the same cause, the crop being 
estimated at only 015 per cent, of an average. 
Apples promise only one-fourth of a crop. 
Teaches about a third of a crop. 
In the latter part of June “factory cheese” 
here was offered at 8,'^ to NJT cents. First 
one big buyer and then others began to buy 
heavily on reports of dry weather here and 
beyond the water, and prices rose steadily till 
Wednesday last, whim they reached 1 L' .c. for 
“factory”—the highest figure ever known here 
at this time of yea-, being fully three cents 
a pound over the price at the same 
date last year. Thu excitement has 
spread to interior points and also to Canada, 
where it is so marked that prices there are 
from a half to three-quarters of a cent higher 
than those ruling here. Factory men are less 
willing to sell than when prices were lower. 
The Indiana Farmer says that line crops of 
wheat and hay have been grown and harvest¬ 
ed. The paper admits that the outlook for 
corn is unfavorable, but cautions farmers 
agaiust cutting corn at present for fodder. 
The editor insists that the ear is in good shape, 
and claims that there is yet a possibility that 
timely rains may result, in saving the larger- 
portion of the growing crop. 
LATEST MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw York, Saturday, Aug. 18,1887. 
NEW YORK MARKETS. 
Cotton.—T he quotations, according to the American 
classification, are as fallow.-; 
New Orleans. 
Uplands. and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary.?J* 7'4 7'4 
8trlot Ordinary. 7-V* 7«, 
Good Ordinary.S !l 16 8 11-16 8 11 16 
Strict Good Ordinary.. » IgA «tjj 
Low Middling...!l4fi 914 <ju 
Strict Low Middling... a 9-16 y n-is y 11-16 
Middling. »•>( HJ 4 1 % 
Good Middling.. lu lU>y iu*a 
Strict Good Middling ...1014 11 ■>* o-g, 
Middling Fair..10JA HHi low 
Fair. .....1154 I1« Ilk 
STAiNKD. 
Good Ordinary.BT„ I Low Middling .... S ‘4 
BtrletGuod Ord.7 D-K I Middling . . 94 * 
VeourvuT.KH.—Potatoes.— Lung Island Rose, per bid, 
SI suat 7‘>: Jersey Rose, p *r tdd. ,1 load no, sweet, red, 
per bill, V-' JO.j/iH ui; do yellirw, per bbL 1 8 1 ''a:{ Mi; Corn, 
per ici, 75c agl .Ml, Cucumbers, per l.OOu. 7Sca?l 10 , 
Egg plant, per bbl, SI UO.aS; Onions, Cunnectlcui red. 
per bijl $2.w si) do. orange County red, per bbl., si 50 
<•1.2 2V, do, yellow, p.-r bbl., C2 60 .<8; uomatoeH, per 
erute, Wlcagl; Cabbages, Long Island, per 1U0, «B<u7; 
Beans, Lima, per bag si 50<-o2. 
REBUSlOVbr lu moderute demand; quoted from 
7 i-i sc , and Is quit.- flrm; Timothy Is slow; quoted nt 
150 
Hay a mi Svbavv. Good stock continues In light 
demand, and Is well held. Ungraded new hay Is soil 
selling slowly at mUIjc Hay—Timothy, Choice, title <v 
$1; No, I. V. (00o; No. s-VaSoe: Clover, mixed, SSgMic: 
elov. r. in -lee: shipping, tine, straw Long rye. 60®65c, 
short do, 40.ik4.rc; oat, li«<tl!le. 
Hops There are no new developments lu this dl- 
reetldu. Stagnation Is admit the only feature, for 
while Hie crop damage reports deter uetlvo selling the 
Sei-ptlelstu which exists In regard to Un-sc reports pro 
vents buying. Atm rle;ui Hops N V. State new crop, 
25c; crop of i-sti, best, ido: do. eoiumoti to goon, 12* 
Hie, Ho. Iss.'i, best, ;igdde; do ttieulum, .VaTe; Pnedle 
Coasr, crop l"i,. Pest, do, cnniiuoli to good, Hi 
OjiHie; dii 1885, good to prlnn*. Stakluc; Foreign - Ger¬ 
mans, crop Is-ili, best, 20c; do, medium, Ifw- lsc; do, 
eoinmon, UigiUc. 
Puei.rnY.—l.iTK,—Fowls, Jersey, State, nn.l Fenn 
sylvurila, per 01 , Wrg,rh.-* 4 ; fowl*, Wesc.,per tt>, l.' .i. ilsje, 
roosters, old, per a, 5c; turkeys, per a lUal.’e; 
ducks, wenu*rn pet pair, 5fl®i0e; chickens, large, 
per a. IH'sri-I lc; do, medium to good, per L’lglJe: do, 
Western, per a, UjnUtye; geese, western, per pair, 
$1 lSutl 10. 
Foultuy.—Uhksskd.-T urkeys, mixed weights, per 
a. at I 8 e; fowls, t’ldUidelphla and Jersey 18^)lie; 
do, W estern Fed. prime, old cocks, per a 
7«jse; Squabs, white, per do*. *J<©2 25; Squabs, dark 
pur do*, *i si, duck*, Philadelphia, spring, per a, 11 
<•<.160; ito, Long Lslaud, do, pur a, l iailSc chickens, 
spring, 1 ‘hitudcipblu, large, per a, 22®28e: do. do, do. 
mixed, per a. Is • eie; do do Long I-laud, senlded, p r 
lb, a e; do do western, per Id, Mjp.se; do do state, 
ID® 17© 
Gauk.— l’lgtsona, per <lo*. *1 75(512 IW; golden plover, 
per do/., Ise . *1 .‘ 5 ; English snipe, per dor., 1 iu»l 25. 
l-'uiurs,—s ate 11 .—Apples, per bbl, 7r.eg|rj SO -;Peache8 
per crate. $2 0 tiji 2 .. 1 . Peaches, per basket, ;sc .1 ; ; 
Watermelons, per IGI, $li*8J. tluekleberrle-, per 
<|Uiirt, i.alOe; grapes, per lb. t.tlB©; pears, |« r bbl. 
*1 '0 it! fw; do par eraie, <2bU; muskmeloiih. per 
bid, IneL.jigd. 
Fruits.— ihurd. Quouuions are for: Apples 
Funey livaporaied, -e ;Ju. fair 10good. 13fcc Lie, .10 
State, mlk'i'd. -<®-e. do do quarters, i'.„ to 5)*c, uhlo 
and iMicliIttau, quarters, bbl>, i■ t • •.'«•; apples, old, 2 a 
Stye, (berries pit til, 1 : a be. Raspberries— evupor 
ateil, -Jit-; do, sun-dried, -<y e. HlackberrM 
prime, new, Tl^.aMo. WhorUeberrle-s, e. iTums—e: 
Peachea, Georgia, evaporaie.i, tmpeeled, 12c. 
quoted :w Hd.a<ie. for to a,spring and win- 
tern.; as, ,ik»K 1C; 80 lbs. He-I s&e. KU Ibs.NJf^alkV- sharps, 
DiRjeaSl 05. Rye Feed, nominal at 85,.ji‘JUe.; screenings 
65y*J5c. 
Pkanuts.—A fair jobbing demand at steady prices, 
quoted at 57g.. 6c for fancy hand picked; PV#5Mc. 
lor tarmers’ grades. 
PROVISION MARKETS. 
New York.—P oovtsioHS.— pork.—mma, quoted at 
$15 Ui 'i i.'i 25 for Old; 413 50*14(41 for new; iL>7.ViH7 for 
Family Mess. $16ixijM, hi tor Clear Hack, and $:l ,u 
for lixtra PrPm Bricr.-Olty Extra Imlta iles»,$Hi 1Mt 
11 fa, Extra Mess, in barrels, 7 a$; ran Packet, $; od,»S; 
Plate.*!. Hi- kk Hams.- quoted m jiuirii. Ctrt Mk\ts 
— Pickled Hellles, Pi 16 average, quoted. SiAaS;Ue; 
ami .11 west 11 roeu Hhuis.'J-V nu l<; it. mm y^e for 11 
16; PickI.'iI RelllcS, I,' 16. quoted Kip-. I'l. kled Hlliui. 
I2<'< 12' ic; Piealeit ehuuldcrx, «H|(» 6 S.ic; Smoked Hums, 
l.'Vi: Id.rvi; Muolb'd -viioulders, Ve. M 10 u 1 .cs. Long 
Clear lu New York quoted at S'qe. Dmkssrd Hohs city 
jlCRV) 1 .. u tin, i . . I t e; PI 
Weutciu Sientu quin-si at H.w;e; renued, quot¬ 
ed at 1.1 c; City Steam, 6.850. L'onLlnetil: south Ameri¬ 
can, IU<.< ; Hi ; September, 6 , - hvul.,l<(e; ... I ' ' 
T.dlc: November, li.'A'okiiJWe,December, B.yVitx.Ude; Junu 
ary, Jjii.ODe. 
PlHLADEU'blA, PA. -PlJOVUSIOKB Arm. 11 KEF.—City 
{•atiiily, per bbl., AD Mi:,til); <lo packet', $%t{> M); smoked 
beef,Maine, Beef hams, *21 Pork. -Mckh.IKIa IS 5li;do, 
prime uiwe., m-w. *i:>5ii; do. do. family, $i« e <.ii a(t. 
Hams—smoked, r2Kj .tile. (.ARP CltyRellneil, *7 ilSn* 
• in; ilo, steam, *i 11 * 4 : do. Hutcbers' loose, $v 25,a6 y). 
IULtimoue, Md. Provisions sternly, quiet Mess 
Pork, *Hi<i.'; Bulk meals Shoulders and Clear lllu 
bides, packed, mtlk;. Bacon-Shoulders, T'j'iis'ie; 
L'**Ntr Klb Sides, Hums, 12^4®lie, Lard—Uoflne<l 
CniOAOO,—MB88 Pork.-$ 1 ,*.. Lard.-*6 57>A. Short 
Rib skies (loose). $h, 
DAIRY AND RUG MARKETS. 
Nkw York.—H tiTTKU Cream. West, best, 25®2:«( u e; 
S?» prime. 22ig2le; do, good, 18<,u20e; State, extra, 
25ta26>4c. Slate dairy, new—Half-tubs, line, 2l®28c: 
do, do, good, 18<fli2oe; Western—Imitation creamery, 
best, 18® 19c; do, line, 16®lie; Western dairy, tine, I? 
THE RURAL HEW-Y0RKIR. 
®18c; do, fair, I5®lflc; do, factory, best, Hi® 17c; 
do, do, One, I5 i«jIKc; do, do. conilhou, I2@13c. 
Cheese.—F actory, best white. I19t@ii'4e; do, best 
colored, 119 £ 6 «ll&c; do, good, Hispanic- night skims, 
medium, 7®i?<c: night <lo, prime, 8jy®9)40. 
Euus. Srate. 17®JJJ4c: Western,, IflUffllflc; do. In¬ 
ferior, liKgilSc; Canadian, I6!4<uil7c. 
Boston, Mass tiurreiv-FIrm. Western Extra 
Creamery, 25c. N. Y. mid Vermont Extra, 28c. Ver¬ 
mont Dairy Extra. 2|im2'2e. Cheese quiet. Be«t New 
York ami Vermont. li'Vkllc. Eggs dull. Eastern 
extras. 18o; wcsieni, fresh, 
P 111 t.AnKi.rn 1 a, Fa,—Butter flrm. Penn. Cream¬ 
ery extra, 25c; Western Creamery extra. 25c. 
H C. and N Y Creamery, extra. 20®22e, Packing Butter, 
5*100. chkkkk.—F irm: New Yors full cream, il!4c; 
<ililo Huts, choice, 10c; Pennsylvania part skims, 
;i'6 r je: do. rmi skims, i®2c. Kucua—F irmer. Pennsyl¬ 
vania firsts, n'lbju; Ohio and other western nrsts, 
Ific. 
CniCAOO.tll —Buttrii.—F irm. Creamery. 2liJ4®27c; 
dairy, tb}4®22J4c. Eoos.—ili4®120. per do*. 
FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKETS. 
Nkw York.-Wheat.—NO. 1 nurd, New York In¬ 
spection, Ht®81j4<‘; No. 1 Northern, s2C; Ungraded 
Spring, ■iJji.i.i'ie, No. 2 Chicago, 78-(ic: Ungraded Red, 
'"Dp.'S'&O. No. 2 Red, Sue; No. 2 lied for August. 80c; 
do. Cur September. 8<y,»H<vi, c; do. for Ociohr-r, 
8174 c; do for November. s^ 4 it 82 c; do for December, 
84tftu:8iSfc: du for January, Sije <ts.’,%c; do for Feb¬ 
ruary, K^a-xfc do rur March. do April, 
89Jke; <lo May, Cvrs.—U ngruticd Mlxcu at 
i'H.i «'3lc; No. 2 ist.-thtlqe: No. 2 for Scptemlier, is 74 ® 
5Uc do for OC'ODer, r.i 74 ® 517 i;c; dolor November. 
50itf-5;5174ff, do fur Uccenibcr, c; do for January. v»Uc; 
do for May. f4a557te. oats. No. 8 . 3te: do. White, 
85,M aS-VIgc, No.2 , SlRj'&JI&e; do White. ;fU»-iio; MiWnt No. 
1 vS hltir, 88 c; Mixed Western. yil-r.Ge, While do, 
87<*13J<Ci No, 2 while for August, IttWo; No. 2 Mixed 
for August. Si?w-cn;t,c; do ror September. :UJ4®S2c; 
do for October, w4Jg®UU4c; do for Norcrnbcr, 15:P4'ai 
23^0. 
floor, axp jikai.—fi^or— quotations; Fine $210 
®3 00, latter for fancy: Superline, $2 25: Exrra 
No. 2, $J 1 5*»8 Ml; Good 1.0 Fancy Extra State. $3 70:«M 00; 
Common to Good Extra Western. $3 ISgtttil; Good to 
Choice Extra Western. $.-; 0S®4 :«j; Coaimon to Fair 
Extra Ohio, $5 15®4 00; Good to Fancy, $4 10®S; 
Common Extra ,Minnesota. $3 15 as Pi, Clear. *3 60 6 
1 (XI; Rye Mixture, $3 30it 4 10; Straight, $4 00-a-i 60; 
Patent, $4 SJ® I 85; Patent Winter Wheal. Extra. #1 30 
<3*5. City illll Extra ror West Indies, *4 25® 
4 35. SotlTitkax F 1 . 0 PR.—Common to Fair Extra at 
$3 sued, and Good to Choice, do *4 mar.. Rvk Flour. 
-Superfine. $2 65-t3 00. Coas Mxat..-Y ellow Western 
quoretl at *.' mi® 2 75. and Brandywine $2 75®2 85. 
sales 2ix» bids Brandywine at $2 85. 
lUr riMORK, ,M.L—Flour dull. Howard street and 
Wesierti Superfine. *S2V32 75; do extra. $i0o®3 to; 
family. $3 .A«u4 tr-. city mills, superUue. $2 Mi-t3 doex 
ira. *8 a.V'C-l 7.5; do Hlo Brands. $4 l MR P.arnpseo fa¬ 
mily. $1 75; do superlative patent, s;. 1 , Wn hat- -South¬ 
ern red, 7:'«3Stc, <lu Amber, 81 to Hvc: No. 2 Western 
Winter Red spot, 7-t«t7Jl4c; do, for September, so® 
80 ‘a‘c; do for Oeutber. SlWslJfo. December, vl * 847 ( 0 . 
Corn -White, 52 to 53hie. Yellow. .5.' to .53c; Mixed 
spot, ts®!' 1 -.:; August. Is * l-3s,e, S,q,r,-itilr. I-- 1 ,'- bid; 
October. HKHft>• MWf,R. Oats- -Soathern White ,32 10 37c; 
Western, 34 to .(He; Western Mixed. 32 to >4e; Penn¬ 
sylvania. 32 to 37c. RYE.—quiet at 48®52c new. 
CWICAUO. Pun; 11 . -Winter Wheal. $a J l yt C,; Spring 
Wheat. $'< In a I 25; Sprltt* i’atenls. $4 (0*1 50. WHE vr. 
-No.2spring, te!4e. No. grip t.Sc; No. 2, Red. 71-Ve. 
Corn.—N o. 2. 41Uc. OAT*.-No. 2, 25%C. Ryk.-No. 2 . 
He. Baui.kv.—N o. 2, nominal. 
Buffalo, N. Wiii at. — No. 1 Hard, iti good in 
qulry. at 77c. bid. 7Se asked; Winter Wheat, In good 
demand; prices a dilute Higher, No. 2 Red. 77■•(.<.'; No 1 
White Michigan to arrive, sic. on track. Cokv.- lu 
fair demand, hut lower, iSl4e gats— No. 2 Whitt*, .1214 
OGSJe; No White, 32c: No. 2 Mixed, iXlUj .t.lle. F 1 . 011 :. 
was quiet and weak. MttUKKh steady nnd unchanged 
-\\ iiiut Bran, $15. spring, $14 Ml. 
Ptni.AUKl.i'iirv Pa.—Fun u.—Western and Pennsyl¬ 
vania superflue. $'2 .'HI to J2 ,:•; <lo do do extra. X3;a3 25; 
Pennsylvania Family, 60 to S 3 75. Peunsylvnutu 
Roller Process, gka *4 25; Delaware family. St vS-l tU; 
Ohio clear, S; SJ;.«4 15; do straight. «4 17Kg4 lilt In 
'liana Clear. $3S--.j,t u,. do nmight *4 !#i lu; St. 
DxiE and -HoUthern llllaols clear, s.7 87.^4 TT: jo. do, 
stralglil, *415<3440; Winter wheal patent, fair to eriotee 
84 Sl.ly't* 7.'i; Minnesota baker- clear, $3 811 to £1 III; do, 
do. strjdght, *1 l> lu$4 40; Ml mu mu a patents, fair to 
choice, $4 MX.* *4 .3; Ryt* Flour. IJKWili per barrel 
for Fair to Choice: sagamore quoted at $2 in. W 11 rat. 
No 2 Delaware Red In export elevator, at SJe, No. 2 
Red for August. 7 a!-, l .;71R4c: do for September, spi^i* 
80 ( 40 ; do. for Oclober, 'i.qnM ije; do tor November, 
82 :l x <> 3 t ' 4 e. Corn.- st. timer No. 2 Mixed IU grttiu 
depot, 55c, No 2 Mixed for August, nominal; do. tor 
September, .Mx.v5lc; >10, fur October. MViiSlci do for No 
vember. o.vMe. ga is. New Kejeelod white. 3t , y i32e; 
NOW Ungraded mixed. 31c: New No. 2 mixed, 82o; 
New No. 3 wtilte, tty.iNew So. 2 white quoted 
at 34-Vi_.'(,;Ui/; qji) No. 2 white. ■>;a,?7*nc; New No. 1 
white, at :g>e. 
LIVE STOCK MARKET.S. 
Nkw York, Saturday, August 13, 1887. 
Milch Cows.—Reported sales are at the range of $30 
<•<33 per head, with a very few to private customers a; 
Stilt etteh. Among the sales were 10 head hv John 
Ducey at S-Xi■< Ht per head, ami 7 head by P. MeCaoe at 
$34<!jt>0 for Common to Choice Cows. 
• Beeves -Corn fed Texans. I,(>45 lb average, at $t per 
lOU !»•; <lo, 1,111 n., at Si 05; Cotoruuu Hulf Breeds, |,2u3 
16, ar $14 1. do. 1.25W lb. al $4 45; do, t.2fi!l m.at $t50; 
Kentucky Ste. rs. t.D2 lb. at $4 25; do, 1,237 >■ at $4 i , 
• to. T.iVlll 16, at $5 15; Virginia do, t.imi lb. ai 1 1 20: do, 
1,223 m, at $4 4"; Chicago steers. 1,110 a average, at 
84 sr. iff uv lb; do. t.Mo is. at $1 4;, ; ©a, 1,3738 lb. al M 37; 
do, 1,262 Ih, at 4 * 55; Native Steers, 1,625lb, average, at 
$5 05 per lui 16; do. 1.343 lit, at «•• 1 5; do, 1,420 ft, ut *1 mi, 
do. i,ts4i lb. .a; $4 73. Chicago Steers, 1,*40 n>. average, 
at *3 35 per 100 16 ; do l.MGffi, at $5 13; <lo. MH 16. a! 
*5 15; do. 1.2431b al $1 SO; Colorado Half Breeds, 1,213 
16. at $4 .45; do, l.ls.lb, at *1 40; Chicago Steers, 1, Kl 16 
average, at 8.5 HI less «3; do, 1.1356 3., at *4 80; Kentucky 
Steers, 1,515 lb average, at *4 85 per UK) lb do, 1,316 lb. 
a( *4 7(1. do, 1.315 lb, at $4 to. do, 1,290 16. at SI <0. In¬ 
diana do. 1.420 a, aI »4 U0; ilo, l.oiJ lb. at $1 'Al; do, 1,42-1 
a. at $ 1 IX). 
Calve*. Buttermilk calves, 218 lb, average, at 3Uc. 
Fed do, IBS lb, at s^jcjdo. 1951b, at le; Veals. 175 .b, at 
Be; do, 152 lb, at 6c; do, 163 lb, al He; Buttermilk Calves, 
1-6 n. average, al bV- per lb, Veals, no lb at 6e; do. 152 
16. at 7(ve, do, 14H lb, at Se, do. 153 lb, al SO; Veils, 137 
Ih, at Stic, per lb; do. 226 lb, al 6c do. 13>. lb. at 7c; do, 
Buttermilk Calves, '208 tb, ut S>te. per 16 ; Fed do, 71(1 tb, 
at le; do, ISO lb. nt Be; Veal*, ls7 lit average, al 6c. per 
lb, do, ll'.l lb, nt 7Vae; do. 141 lb, at 7$*c. 
Shkkp axu i.AMn-v. Kentucky FTwes. 91 2 > average, 
at S; 75 per 1 1.1 16 ; Kentucky Sheep, Nl 1 -. lb at 8i- < 10 , 
98 In, to #425; do, hi* lb. at si ;,o. qd, tselectcd) 103 
16, at *5 .50. Keulueky l.ainlw, Bill* III. at uj^je per lb; do, 
81 [b. at B>l»c; do, 62 a, at 7i*c; do, 60 B.at i.’-qc. do, {so- 
leeted) tis lo, at 8*i|C; Kentucky sheep, 93 n> average, 
at 384 c. pof ®i ilo. 96 tb, al 4c. u(\ S4 lb at -IWc; Keu 
tucky l.aiKtis, 66 lb, at Wrc per lb; do. 65 lb ut <;i s c; do, 
<>- ll -4 Ui at tApNdo 62 a, <tt trike; West Vergtriln >hcep, 
18 lo average, al 3Hc per In, Ohio do, ;s in at < 4 c. Ken 
lucky do. hXi .14 lb. ul 40 SO per 10.) lb; .lo, As p., m || 5 i ; 
Kentucky Lambs, 61 ft., at 7c, pi'r Wttil Virginia do, 
59 16, at 7c; Kentucky Ison Us. tut* ib average, at 7 1 -ac 
per 16, west Vlrglula do, 51 16 at litjc Kentucky 
Ewes, i.few Bueksl 93 B at;G t o; Cull l.aluoa attd Sheep, 
47 lb at 3'*v: Ohio Sheep, 71 m average, ut 3f s c per lb. 
Lambs, ill. Ib Average, al 8bL0 per lb; slate sin op, 94 tb 
average, at Lite per Tr.; 8Western do. 72 Ib, at |t^e: 
do, 107 ib, al tvoe; Wcuiern l.nintM, tpoor; at i(*e; do, as 
lb, id o'. Canada do, 191 Ih, at i(\;c; 55 estejn Sheep ami 
Lambs, 77 Ib, at -IMCiSlale sheep, ,7 lb average, ai ajjc 
per lb; do, 89 Ib, at IRje; State l ambs, 45 m, at 5c, 
do, till 16 . at eMc. 
Hons, Receipts tor six days. 19 510 head, against 18,- 
7BS bead for same time last Wee*.state Hogs. 321 ib 
average, at $5 30 per 100 lb; do, 714.5 Ib, al *5 55; do, 185 
ib, nt $5 60: do. 139 lb. at *5 BO; do,27S lb, at $5 60; do, 
211 lb at *3 70; 'llougha," lilt lb, at 34 (KL 
Buffalo Sbaku — Receipt* ror week, 31,l<0 head; 
for same Dim. lied week, 37,<(N.l head. Common to 
Fair, $3 *i56ii4 0 3 Gciod to choice, $4 15,*4 50 Canadian 
Ltuntxs advanced lOklAc Ilous Receipts for the 
week, iwaso head; for satoo time last week. .7.2m 
head. Grassy I’lgs, *1 25(^1 75: Best York Weight 
Gr.tsset-s, $5 lOtdN 20. Corn ted Selecled Yorkers, $.s 2o 
<• 1 ,.7 90, Selected medium weights, *.5 30.<A 45 . 
Chicago.—Cattlk.— Market strong. Shipping steers, 
$3 00.14,4 75; stoekers and feeders, $1 2.7..o3 15; cows, 
bulls aud mixed, $1 00(9.2 75. H 009 .—Market stronger. 
Rough uud mixed, $4 tvva.5 30; packing and ship. 
I WILL IlVStJRE 
YOl R IIO<*S 
Against death by disease, AND PAY for 
ALL THAT DIE. 
Write for Terms. 
References: Any bank in this city, or 
the mercantile agencies. 
Di JOS. HUS' 
HOG 
AND 
POULTRY 
REMEDY. 
1 his power is ea.-ily folded when not in 
use. Just the thing every farmer w antsHMS^E^BHiA'_ 
who has feed to cut, corn to aUellj or any thing one or two horses can do. 
•.itid fir ( treular und 1 rices. glllTII A tVOODAKl). Kalattiaxov, 
,r- r 
o. — ~ r 
!x»5 
11 
? L“ •- ? 
Agents wanted a' 5 J- 
Hicb ' * 
SOLD BY 
EVERY LEADING 
D It U G G 1ST 
IX THE 
UNITED STATES. 
USFD BY EVERY 
PROMINENT FEEDER. 
*U* For tnr pric« |U. 
Ihta *Qd vM .••■>• 
JONfS Of BINQHAMT9N. 
_BINGHAMTON. N. V. 
Q T, n Strawberry, n New Rerry of very 
■ Tf v •*-*" tine quality, now offered for I he first 
time Also Jkwem.. Jessie, Belmoat. and other 
.— varieties. Ydtlre«. p. M. augur a sons, 
Originators, MlDt'LKUtKLU, Cons. 
1 WILLIAMS 
The Best Cure for Cmictis, Weak Lungs, Asthma, indi- 
gvstion. Inward Pxlns. 6 vhaustion. Comteiimtr thentost 
vidualile medicines with Jamaica Giag.-r,;;.- verts a eura- 
tlve lower over dtsenso unknown to dII.vi- reinnlies. 
Weak I.ungs. Rheumullsni, Female Weakens*, ami the 
distressing ills of the Stomach. ! o.-r, Kldiuvs and 
Bowels are dragging thouaamis to the clave w ho'would 
recover the it- health by the Hm.n <i>e of IGkkkr's 
G incur Ionic, it is new life and st retie ■ U 11 ,, (1 ged 
,60c. at Druggists. II Is cox 32 Co., 16355 ill iiuu Street, N.V. 
EVERY FARMER 
T„r .r., - H| g QWN 
, —L MILLER 
None genuine except with this Trade Mark. 
— PREVENTS 
DISEASE. 
ARRESTS 
DISEASE. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
“ HOGOL.OQY,” 
a Pamphlet on Swine, will be mailed to 
any address on receipt of a two-cent 
stamp. 
Mention the Rural New-Yorker. 
DESTROYS WORMS. 
RELIEVES WHEN 
SMUT POISONED. 
INCREASESthe FLESH. 
10 7 €3. 
PRICES: 
$2 50, SI.25 and 50 Cents 
per ltnx. 
‘25 pound Cans, 812,30. 
JOS. HAAS, l S„ 
56 S. Penn Street, 
Indianapolis, lnd. 
WATERPROOF HAY COVERS, ETC. 
Also covers for AGUICT' LTVIi X J. IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS and Waterproof Covers for all 
purposes on harm,etc. Cheap, Durable, Serviceable. WATER I* ROD F SH EET1 N G hv the piece from like, 
per square roof, ail widths. Waterproof Duck for all purposes. Also PATENT PLANT RED CLOTH, 
a substitute for glass sash on Hot Beds and Cold Frames, for 3, 6, and 9 eta per yard, and is JUlnettes wide. Send 
for circulars. Samples, etc., free. Mention this paper. 
C. !8. WATER PROOFING FIBER CO. (LIMITED), 56 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. 
ping, $5 out*5 '5: light, $4 40*3 15: skips, *3 00@4 35. 
Shkicp.—M arket steady for best, common lower. Na¬ 
tives. g'2 .Vl'a 4 25; Western. $.11il®SSI, Texans, $2 506u 
365; lambs, $1 00<i 1 (A) per head. 
St. Louis.—Cattlk. Market steady. Fair to Choice 
Heavy Native Steers, 33 i«x» 1 20; Butchers' Steers. 
Fair to Choice, $3 fin-ftS 95, Feeders fair to good, $2 St) 
M3 40: Stoekers. fair to good, *2*XJ f2 75; Texans, and 
Indiana common grass tn gootl corn fed $1914(^3 SO. 
Hoos.—Market was higher. Choice heavy and 
Butchers' Selections. $7 .-<<•£.5 i”; Packing, medium to 
prime. $1 90*5 15; Yorkers, medium to prime, *4 iMkj$ 
5 15. Pigs, common to Good, $1 25<g4S5. 
SitcEu—Market firm, nipped ralr to choice, 
$315<at4 00: Lambs, $S 75«#4 75. 
SEND TEN CENTS IN POSTAGE STAMPS TO 
E. A O. WARD, 
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
for Circular giving important advice about ship¬ 
ping produce. Also containing recipe for pre¬ 
serving Eggs. Established 1915. 
No. 279 Washington 8t„ Sew York City. 
EVERY I : JRMER SHOULD INQUIRE 
Into the merits of BREEDS DN15~ERSAL 55 KEDKK 
for 5veedlng all h ed crops and putting la grain attd 
grass seed. Ex Gov. Rohle. Master. Me., state Grange 
ivrltes: ‘'It should bo owned by every farmer In the 
country." Circulars and testimonials after Sept. 1. 
UNIVERSAL WEEDKK t'«.. 
No. Weare, N. II. 
UNUSUALLY IMPORTANT SALE OF 
HIGH CLASS 
Pedigree Herksliire Pigs. 
Mr. NATHANIEL BENJAF1EI.D has received in¬ 
structions from Mr G. 6’. VINCENT, of C'tJIPTOS 
VALENCE. DORCHESTER. DORSET, to sell by 5 U<'- 
t;on on ih.- Pmnises. on Til URSDA Y, Septetti. 
her S, | S.S7. Ills Entire Herd ouh> of the largest tn 
England! of Highly Bred Pedigree BERK Sill lfK 
PIGS. 
such an opportunity as Mils for obtaining some of 
the best blood In the world very seldom occurs. Mr 
Vincent, through ill health is declining business, con 
seqm nrly every pig will be sold without reserve. Dur 
lug the last four or five years no nerd of Berkshlrcs In 
the country has taken so many prizes at the greut 
National Snows. The Pigs are of splendid quality ami 
are worthj of more than usual ntienttou. Catalogue 
with full Pedigrees may be obtained of the Auctioneer, 
lo 5Vhorn Commissions may be entrusted. Poslal ad¬ 
dress, Short's Orern harm. Motcombr, sKaJte»btirt;. 
Dorset, Enoland. Telegrams—“Bcnjatieid, Motcoiuhe. ' 
JONES 
P A Y S t h e Vr E I C H T 
TIME- 
TRIED 
ESTABLISHED 
,I , i E m U, V ION HORSE-POWER 
ua. the Largr .1 T r ,. k V, nnutll.K GKAKK.O. SO RODS. 
= «Mwh»heJ,mi.LXll UhAUIMlNaad LkrCL T11KAI1. 
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC 
