THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
live. Suddenly a lady in the car seized the 
porter by the arm, sent him flying to the 
range in the dining car for boiling water, 
while from n satchel she drew out one of Drs. 
Starkey & I’alen’s Compound Oxygon In¬ 
halers. By the time the porter had returned 
with a salad-bowl filled with boiling water, 
the lady had the corks out id’ the bottle, the 
glass tubes fitted, and lu less time than it re¬ 
quires to toll it, the inhalers immersed iu tho 
heating liquid. A moment more and tho 
ozone began to evolve and the inhaling tube 
was placed in the suIferor’s mouth. He was so 
exhausted that he could only breathe the gas 
in a spasmodic maimer,but atthe end ol' a min¬ 
ute his inhalations became more lengthy and 
regular, and at the end of five minutes tho 
wheezing ceased and he was able to rest easily. 
Of course the sufferer was greatly weakened, 
but be had no recurrence of the attack. The 
entire train rang with praises of t.'ompound 
Oxygen during the balance of the journey. 
Apropos of this ease, J. B. Kenyon, a mer¬ 
chant of Bedford, Ohio, writes to Drs. Starkey 
& I’aleu, September 11, 1885: 
“Your Compound Oxygen has worked won¬ 
ders ; has made n new man of me. I have 
not had ail attack of asthma since using it, 
though I was in very bad shape when 1 began. 
I would not do withoutthe ‘Compound Oxygen, 
for ten times its price. On retiring at uight I 
go to sleep at once, and never rested better 
in my life than 1 do now. Shall recommend 
it to all my friends.” 
A complete and interesting treatise on the 
cures effected by Compound Oxygeu will be 
sent, postage prepaid, to any one curious to 
know its valuable properties. Address Drs 
(Starkey & Palen, 1521) Arch Street, Philadel¬ 
phia, Pa.— Adv. 
LATEST MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nkw Yobk, Saturday, Aug. 30, 1887. 
NEW YORK MARKETS. 
Cotton.— The quotations, according to the American 
Ordinary. 7 1-lf. 7 8-16 7 S-lfi 
8trlet Ordinary.7 9-16 7 11-16 7 11-16 
Good Ordinary. 8J^ 8$s H4& 
8trlct Good OrdLnnry.. 8 ir. 16 i) 1-16 ‘J 1-16 
Low Middling...a 5-18 a 7-16 9 7-16 
Strict Low Middling... 944 996 996 
Middling . 9 11-16 9 18-16 9 13-16 
Good Middling.....9 15-16 10 1-16 HI I lf 
8trlct G.I Mid. Hill«... HI 8-16 10 5-16 HI 5-M 
Middling Pair.Hi 9-18 111 11-16 10 11-18 
Fair.li 3-18 n 8-18 U 
STAIN KU. 
Good Ordinary.... 6 H 16 i Low Middling. .... S 7-16 
BtrlctUoodOrd 7b, I Middling . 9 5-16 
HAY and Straw, With the scarcity of prime old 
hay, some attention Is being paid to weil-urled new 
stuck at n simile under pricer current for old. Huy— 
Choice Timothy, per 1 (i tt, U.">e<A$l; No. 1. K5®U0c; No. 3 
& 1.985c: Clover, mixed. 55.4.65c; clover, 60c; shipping. 65 
®Wo; Prairie, 15c; Straw-Loug rye, GO..4,65c, short 
do, title, oat, uKit05c. 
Hops There Is nothing new to nole. In the absence 
of something dcilnlte in nspir.l to the crop, both buy¬ 
er and seller continue indifferent, and ns a result a few 
small sales front day to day are all that Is passing. A* 
a whole lIn* loudeney Is t-ualer, however. Amcrletui 
Hops N. V . state new crop.i'.c, ■ mp of 1K96, common 
to guofli 111.413c, do, 1 HS 6 , l.est, 9 m>I0cj do medium, 
5(47 c; I'aclflo Coast, crop 1386, best, 18c: do, common 
to good, lll’gtsc do 1885, good to prime, SdolOc; 
Foreign-Germans, crop 18»6, beat, uoc, do. medium, 
l.'s.tlic; do, common, 12®llc. 
v kiiktaui.ks.—P otatoes.- Arc held Armor on the 
good demand. Sweet potatoes are more plenty and 
prices rule weak. There Is u fair demand for large 
com, which Is not plenty; small iu got si supply ami 
quiet. I'.gg plant easier. Onions In good receipt and 
easy. Tomatoes closed steady. Long Island Ruse, per 
bbl si . >. Jersey Ruse, per bbl, si 40® 1 65. sweet, red, 
per bbl, *3 Mitt 1 35; do Virginia, choice yellow, per hb), 
*8 2»,i 3 .V., do, do, yellow, poor to fair, per bbl, 83 50.4 
3 id Corn, large, per 100, id in* l 75, do small, do, 50c 
(48136; 1'ut'umli.Ti, per },tiOU. 75cv(.$t U0; Egg plant, 
per bbl, 61 'bail 35; do. Long l-lund, ilo,*l SI; Onions, 
Connecticut red, per bbl, s2®2 50 do, Orange County 
red, pi r bbl., 31 Its* 3 35;do, yellow, per bid.. 33 50 49; 
Tomatoes, Acme, per crate, tuei.ofl: do, Graut, do, 10 a 
lie; Cabbages, bung Island, per 100, l.'Kwil; Beans, Lima, 
per bag, 31 TV,3 00. 
1'iiiirs. t'UKsn. Appl,,s, red, per bbl, 51 Mint'!SJh do 
pippin, tier bbl, 75e<«, I ,:'i; do eotmnon tin, 50®i75c; Wa¬ 
termelons, Jersey, per 100, #* 915; do Southern, per 100, 
#6>i>ll; do inleidur, per l(M. <4®o; tirapes, peril*. I'icJOc; 
Peaches Mil. Karly Crawford, per crate, 31 25® 1 75; 
do Del. and Md. craw lord, per basket, ghgii Mhdodo 
do. Old Mixon, per crate, ? I 3541SO; do do du do, (ier 
bn ki i id .'.. do do do Mv: Rune, per crate, slat 50; 
do do do do tier basket. 1 5e.fi I 35; tlo (to tlo York, per 
CflUe, glial all; do do tlo do, per basket. 7 Tk .i 1 35 tlo 
tlo Jersi-y cliolce, per basket, 81; do do poor CO good 
do, per basket, .to..>. v, t'ears, Uurtlett, near by, per 
bid, 834.-; 50, It" do UP river, per Da&Kot, ftOcidO ClApp'8 
Favorite, per bill. «3 48 51; do Catherine, do, #7® 
3 50 do l'Teluhib Beauty, do, $1 76®2 50; do Scooter, do, 
31 MY.,7. do ei,Minion, uo, SP.tl 15; musk melons, Jersey 
per bid, 3Tut3 .mi, Huckleberries, Jersey, per quart, 
i,.uRo;do per 6 and 13 quart box. due®}. 
FuctiT*. UUikp. quotations are for: Apples — 
Fancy Kvaporatod, —c;du. fair tu good, 12® Uc; do 
Slate, sliced, *c—e; du do quartern, ifj niSJtc. Ohio 
arid Mlcblguti, quarters, bbls, U 41 +.V, apples, old, 2 ® 
8 . 140 , L'herrles pitted, 1541 tC. Raspberries—evapor 
ated. 33.fi33c; do. sun-dried, —< 4 —e. Blackberries— 
prime, new, in a ftae. Whortleberries, c. Plums—c; 
Peiiche.*, (teorgU, evaporated, Oil peeled, t3c 
FouI.tuy. - 1,1 > ic. - Fowls, Jersey, State, and Penn¬ 
sylvania, per 16. I:it4l9'*c; fowls, West ,per tb, ldldlSWc, 
do southern, do, 12'iiMilte: roosters, old. par ft, 7 ) 4 ..(i8e; 
turkeys, per tb '13® lie, ducks, WMUtrn pm pair, 
MiaoOe; chickens, large, per m, 16c; do, medium to 
good, per D>, I I® 15c". do, Western, per lb, Hmi 15c; 
K *cse, western, per pair, $1 IVjfil 40. 
Poultry.- Ukkssru. -Turkey* mixed weights, i>cr n> 
al l'lei.uU,fowls, I'liUatlelolila and Joisey 1l)4®l5c;dO, 
west Ic il, prime,I «;,t I IC tlo do good IlijtlJc, old cocks, 
7<i«ise; Squabs. while, per doa, $2® 2 35; squabs, dark 
p»er dor. 31 :r»l 75,ducks,I’liUadcIptila,spring, per lb,15 
WilTe; do. Long Island, do, per if. tSablHo. do old, 
cholrc, s.vlnc, chickens, spring, 1‘UUatlelphlu, large, 
per tb, 33c: do. tlo, do. mixed, per tb, 2l®22e; tlo do 
western, per lb, ll:«,lse;dti do StRUMNJ30c 
H vmi;. Pigeons, per d 02 . $1 75 t2 1X1; golden pdover, 
per do*, i5tt.t*l 25; 1'ltlgllsh Htilpc. per dox, $110(4135 
Woodcock, tier pulr, $1 13® 1 35; Gin** plover per dox, 
We, 
Heavy to Light, 7*6®7Me; Pigs, 756(479(0. Lard.— 
Western Steam quoted at 6.7756c: refined, quot¬ 
ed at 7.10c: City Steam, 6.65c. Continent: South Ameri¬ 
can, 7.40c; September, 6.78(46.780; October. 6.79® 
6.81c; November, 6.7 j(^6.B9c {December 6.?8@6.82c; Janu¬ 
ary. 6.83(46,850. 
Ptnr.ADKi.pmA, Fa.—Provisions steady. Hv.kv.—C lfy 
Family, per bbl.. $8 60®9: do packets,#7 50; smoked 
tieuf,HCai 160: Reef hams, #20<<fc21, PottK.- Mess,$16(4 
16 50:do. prime mess, new, $15 50; do, do, family. *16 50 
©17 50. Hams -smoked, I‘Jig® 14c. I.Ann - City Rcllned, 
$7 25®H; do. Steam, $7 13>si: do. Butchers' loose, *6 75. 
BAT.TtMORB, Md. -Provisions steady, quiet Mess 
Fork, $16(41 1 : Hulk meals Shoulders and Clear Klb 
Sides, pocked, 7©9c. Bacon-Shoulder*, I'd'H'd-ic; 
Clear Klb Spies, 9>4o; Homs, 12A4@14c. Lard—Rellned 
at 8c. 
Chicaoo.—Mbs* Pohk.—#15, Lard.—* f 12 ^. short 
Rib sides iloosei. *7 90: dry salted shoulders, boxed, 
#5 70; short clear MIiIcn, boxer, #8 35. 
St LOU 18 . - Provisions were steady. Fork — Irregu¬ 
lar. New *15 0(1; bARii,—Qiintcu at. *6 30. Dry Sai.t 
51 bats.— Boxed shoulders, #5 50: Long clear, #7 «rj-6; 
clear rllts, *7 95; short elear. #8 30. Bacon — 
Jloxed Shoulders, $0 00; bong clear. (8 75; clear 
ribs, *8 75 short clear, #9 00®9 05; Hams steady, 
$12(41-I, 
DAIRY AND EGG 5IAKKKT8. 
Nkw York — Hotter Creamery. Western, lies(,25c; 
do, prime, 31®34c; do, good, 18 ® 3 be; do poor, l'>utl7e, 
State, extra, pall*, 3«e. do do tubs, 99[436o: State dairy, 
new -Half-Qrklns, tubs, flue, '2l©38e; do. do, good, 13 
©30c: dodo. poor. I6©17c; We«Urrj Imitation cream¬ 
ery. best, itbrtTOe; do, fine, lil:4l"i:; do, poor, U'-a®IV:; 
Western dairy, tine, 1-H4I9C: do, fair, l6:-fil7c: do, 
factory, early make, firkin*, beat. Iitjc: do, do, do 
do prime, lli'« I ic: do do do tubs, best. 17c; do do do 
do prime, i!k 4 lKq;e: do dr lute make, prime, noclf^c; 
do do do, do. good, 14®i5e' do dO,pnor, l3Si©M.V- 
Cheese.— Factory, best white. 13(4t3t^c; do, best 
colored, 12Me; do, good, Il'Fitll^c: night skims, 
medium,8®6c; night do, prime, 99io; Ohio factory, 
tine, lie; do do fair, 9®9.'4c. 
Eons.—State, and Feonsylvnnla, fresh-laid, perdoz. 
17®17 Hc: Mlchlitau, north Ohio and Indiana, fancy 
fresh. Hi Mien tie, do ilo do, good. 15J-^®|('c. Western, 
good to choice. ISMiffilf'^c; do common, 13--j,15c; Cauu 
Ulan, li>)4® 1 7c. 
Boston, Mass.—Butter.—Firm. Western Extra 
Creamery, 25c. N. Y. and Vermont Extra. 26e. Ver 
mont, Dairy Extra, Sl(433c. Cheese, steady. Best New 
York and Vermont, UM;®l2c. Egg* steady. Eastern 
extras, 19c; western, fresh, I4®14t{c. 
Philadelphia, Fa.—Butter firm, Penn. Cream¬ 
ery extra, 35c; Western Creamery extra. '25c. 
U C. and N Y.Creamery, extra, 33e623c; Fucking Butter, 
13® 16c. CitKKsit.—Higher; New York full cream. l2Mt<-’; 
on*i flats.eholce, 11UiuilMjc: Fennsylvanla part Skims, 
:i®5c; do. full skims, l®2c. Eoa*.—Firm. Fonnsyl- 
vania tlrsm, 17Mi©13e; Ohio and other western ilrsus, 
17c. 
Baltimore, Md. -Buttkk— Firm. Western packed, 
176t22c; creamery, 22®35c. Eggs—Higher at 16 ) 4 ® 17M<- 
St. Louis, Mo.—KurrKit,—Firm. Creamery, '25©38c; 
Dairy. 16<435c; Eggs—lP(4llc. 
Chicago, 111 —BiTTBR.-Etuder. Creamery, 20@2SM»c; 
dairy, lC®28c. Euus.—13)v4llc. per doz. 
FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKETS. 
New York.—Wheat.—No. 1 Northern. 82Mje: No. 
1 Hard. 61 Wot Ungraded Red. 78® Vie; No. 8 Red, uMic; 
No. 2 Red. StfSUtJVUc. No. 3 lied for August, 7996c. ho. 
for September, HUMj®8(i9*c: do. for October, $ 19 * 1481 ^ 11 ; 
do for November, 329*'4,8!!cj do for December, 81 3 si 
5-llic; do for January, S5V'4X59$c; do fur February, 
809kc. do for March, s7t« J 8c: do April. H*J®89‘jo; 
do May, MJTsa'AAkC, do June. CORN.—Un¬ 
graded Mlv.'d a! i-'H®I j'-vC. No. 2 19c; No. 3 tor Sep¬ 
tember, tfjp.* 49 c do ror October. ty©499sc; doror 
November, 3OWMi$09iC: do for December, 50V; 1,0 < (,r 
eU. a 
;ers to 
i 
PROVISION MARKETS. 
Nkw York.—Provision*.— Fork.- Mcan, quoted at 
•15 00415 29 for Old; #13 30x113 75 for new; *1:. 75® 17 for 
Family Mess; #16 00(4171»)for Clear Hack; and $0 so 
for Extra Frlmo. Bbkh.—C ity Extra India Mess ,#10 50,4 
II 75; Extra Mess. In barrels, 7(4*7.30; Faeket, *7 30®9; 
Plate,#!. Buck Hams, quoted at *17 50. Out mkats 
—Western (lri*en Hams, ll 16 average, |0t*c; l'lcklcd 
Bellies, 12 16 quoted, $IWc; Pickled Hiuns,12©12kte; 
l’lcklcd Shoulders, 6tg<il<0‘(c; Smoked Hauls, lH(a>lS>ie; 
Smoked shoulders, 7c. Middles.— Long Clear lu 
New York quoted at 81*0. Duksskd Hogs— City 
IRON WATER PIPE. 
Send for catalogue. THE WELLS RUSTLESS IRON CO., 
Hraninu, Dow & Co., Boston A«’ts lor New England. 7 and 9 tlill'Street, New York. 
RUSTLE 
Hkkvks.—C hicago Steers, 1,165 ■» average, at $lper 
110 lb; do. 1.220 ft., at *1 15; do, 1,276 lb. at #i 20; do, 
1,281 T6, at #1 '20; do. 1,474 n>, at #195; Kentucky Steers, 
1,218 lb average, at $t 30 per 100 16; do, 1,297 lb. at *1 55; 
Chicago do, 1,115 lb, at #4 '25; do. 1,420 (6, at *5 50; Ken¬ 
tucky Steers. l.Sno lb, average, at #3 90 per Ufl fb; do, 
1,286 lb. at *1 8b; do. 1.220 7b, at *1 VS; do, 1.337 lb. at 
#4 44; Indiana do. 1.179 lb. at *t 10: do, 1.184m at *150; 
Stags. l,:»0lb, at kl 90: West V irginia Steer*. 1,221 lb. 
at *4 55 du. blSOlh, at *4 40; Connect lent Oxen. 1,800 
lb. at *8 50: Indiana Steers, 1,322 lb average, ah *4 40 
period m; do. i.isk n>. at *4 80 ; do, 1.333 lo at *♦ 20; 
Kentucky do, t,318 lb. at *4 70; do 1.283 lb, at #4 60; 
do, 1,196 lb. at *4 50, do, 1,200 lb, at $1 15; West Vlr 
glula Steers, 1,12b tb, nvernge. ac *i Si ;a-r 100 lb, In 
dlaua Steers, 1,840 lb average, at *4«0|s?r KJi) lb, do, 
1.292 at #4 10; do. 1.230 ib. at *4 SO; do. 1.199 lb, at 
*4 25; Ohio do, I.S44 ». al #» 20: Buffalo do, 1,298 Ib, al 
$1 80. do 1,183 3> al *4 15; West Virginia do, 1,270 lb, at 
/est Virginia do. 1,270 lb, at 
do, 36®4to: No, 2 Mixed for Aiiguxt. :U%(«.:U!ic; do 
for September. 3lHiksS19ac; do for October, 33c, do for 
November, 339tc. 
Flour, and MitAL-FijJOK-guoiatlous; Fine #210 
fi»2 9U. latter for fancy; Superfine, #3 G5®3 35; Extra 
No. '2, #3 15®3 50; Good to Fancy Kxtrn Stale. *3 Gb 4 l 00; 
Common to Good Extra Western, 8;i 1S®3 80; Good to 
Choice Extra Western. $3 6u®l 90; Common to Fair 
Extra Ohio, #3 13®4 00; Good tu Faucy. #4 1045; 
Comuiou Extra Minnesota. #3 15®3 70; Clear. #S 60 a 
4 00; Rye Mixture, #5 50*4 U); Straight, *4 U>44 60; 
Patent, $4 ;t<®4 75: Patent W Inter Wheat, Kxtrn, *4 hi 
®*4 90. City .Mill Extra for Wwu ludloa. *. 10® 
4 35. SOUTHERN FLOOR.—Common to Fair Extra at 
#3 ;io® 4 , and Good to Choice, do #4 1005. Ryk Floor. 
—Superrlne, #2 05431 x 1 . Corn Meal. -Yellow Western 
quoted at $3 fio®a 85, and Brandywlue $2 55®2 93. 
Philadelphia, Pa.—F loor. Wesieru and Peunsyl 
vania superllue. #2 50 to $2 !5; (lu do do extra, #3 x3 33; 
FeniiA.vlvoaUi Family, #:! ro to 83 75; Pennsylvania 
Holler Prove a«, #L**4 25; Delaware family. *4®*4 40; 
Ohio clear. #3 75®4 00: do straight. $4 00®4 23; Iu 
dlana clear. *3 7 ;«,/,! 00; do Straight, #4 0(k.ifi4 35; St. 
Louis and Suutheru Illluuls clear, *3 7&®4 00? do. do, 
straight, *4t.M'4,t 2fi; Winter wheat pukitit, fair cocholee 
#4 33® 1 65; Mlunesotu i.nker*’ Hear, #3 su to *4 lo; 
dodo straight, >4 15®4 40; Minnesota paten U, fair to 
choice, $i5>0c4*4 75; Rye Flour, #2 60®2 75 per barrel 
for Fair 10 Choice; Sagamore quoted at #3 iu, WHEAT. 
Nu. 2 Red lu export elevator, at 7JV", No. 2 Red for 
August. j93Md7USic: do for September, HOGt-HUc; do. 
for October, ■■iAj,.t.sii Vl c; do for Novcnihcr, 82t*®s3c. 
Cobs.—N o. 2 Mlxod la 3oth *t. elevator. 54c; No. 2 
high mixed ludodo, Mt*c; No. 2 Mixed for August, 
Ml®fife: do, for September. 48®®49Rie; do, for October. 
lK‘-i®4:<t<ic; do for November, 488-v-VRr. OAT«.— New No. 
2 mixed, 3lc; New Rejected while, 30c; New Cngrad 
ed while. 31 %!': New No. 3 white, ,E2o: do do stained, 
ai'-fic. New No. 2 White quoted at 34c; old No. 2 while, 
85J#C; ilo (lo choice, 3b)qc; Old No. I white, 
at 36tte. 
Bosdjs. Mass.—Flour steady Common Extras. #3 bVv 
3 10; Spring Wheat Patents, choice to faucy.#4 75®l 90 
Corn Easier. Steamer Yellow, Steamer Mixed, 
M®35c. Oats quiet. No. 2 White. Shorts, 
quiet; Middlings, per ton, #17®30; Winter shorts, *IS; 
Spring do, #17. 
UaltiMiire, Aid.—Flour dull. Howard street and 
Wesieru Superfine, #2 27s.fi2 13; do extra. (Xi®3 to; 
family, |3 ;,v,«4 40.City mills,superOne, $2 25®* 75; ilo ex¬ 
tra. #0 l>J®3 f,0; do Bio Brands, *4 23®4 50; Fatapsco fa¬ 
mily, #173;dosuperlutlve patent, $u h .W ukat -South 
cm tod, 78ivs2c;<lo Amber, 81 to SUe; No. 2 Western 
Winter Red spot. 7.Bt®7J:i,c. do, for September, 79®0 
TWic; du Tor Oclubur. SOWdc. Decumber, 83M®8le. 
Conn - White, 32 to 53c . Yellow, 54 to Me; Mixed 
sput, t79*®44®c; August,4 1 September, 48© 
is'fic; October, tii®4®tc. OArs.— Southern W hite. iS® 
34c; wesieru, 32 to 3-lc; Wcstnrn Mixed. D to a1?ac; 
Pennsylvania, 28 to 31c. Rvg.—Stcjuly at ISjAlo 
new. 
sr. Lotus, Mo.-Flour firm, In good demand. XX, 
#2 ,1.2'20, XXX. *2 2>®2 35. Wheat.—Lower; No. 2 red 
eash. ti'.i -isj'fic; September, GJtv «7Uo. October. 71L. .y 
7lH‘b f.'orn stroug. Cash .sS®.*s*p:; Sepleniber. Hit? 
©i^c; October. 379«'J. «9<|C. Oats. - Steady. Cosh. 
•.M96©24?te,- SepU'iulh'r, i-4Ric, Oc to tier, 251®'. 
chicauu. Floor.—S teady amt uni tuiuged. Winter 
Wheat, *3 90® 1 35; Sprlug Wheat, #3 40®4 23; Spring 
Patents, *1(0®4 50. vv ukat. -no. 2 Spring, no.3 
do, tiumlmd; No. 1 ltcd, TJe. CORN.—No. 2 , -40T{,e. 
Oats. No. 2, 2194c. RYE.—No. 2. 44c. BAULKY.—No. 2, 
nominal. 
- ■ »»« — 
Three Ilnrveat Excursions. 
Will bo ruu by tho Chicago, Milwaukee & 
St. Paul Railway on Tuesday, August 30, 
Tuesday 1 September 20 and Tuesday, October 
11, 1NS7, U3 all promiueut laud points iu North¬ 
ern Iowa, Western Miuuesout, Dakota and 
Nebraska, at oue fare for the round trip, Ex¬ 
cursion tickets will be good to return within 
thirty days from date of sale. For further 
information address A. V. H. Carpenter, 
General Passenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wis.— 
Adv. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nkw York, Saturday, August 20, 1887. 
Milch Cows.—Receipts this week are 77 head. Deal¬ 
ers report a light demaud at lower prices aud quote 
Common to Good Cows al $80®#i0 per head. 
$4 70; do,1,295 Ib. nt *1 fi5;do, l, 273 ib. at $4 60; do, 1,284 
Tb, at $1 no, do, 1,198 ib, at *4 40: Cows anil Heifers. 923 
ib, at $3 25; Oxeo. 1.JU0 tb. at $190; West Virginia 
Steers, 1,272 Ib average, at $t 70 per 100 ib; do, 1.184 lb, 
at *4 45. BulLs. 762 in average, at #2 JU pur 100 lb; do, 
825 lb, at #2 4.5. 
UAf.vfcj.-Fed calve*, 188 1b. average, at 4!Lc. per 
th; do. 630 Ib, at 4Wc: do, 223 lb, at 5c; do, 216 lb. at 
SI 35 per 100 lb: Veals, 113 lb, af,6c; 6c; do, ltfl lb, at 7Mc; 
Fed Calves. 260 tb average, at 9c. per m; Veals. 137 Ib. 
at 6c. do, 130 h. at 7c: (lo, 131 lb. at 8c; do. 125 lb. at 
8We; Fed Calves, 256 lb average, at oc. perlb; \>aU, 125 
Ib, at 7S4c. 
shkef and I.amii*.—R ecclpls for *lx day*. 43,161 
head against 39.208 head ror same time last week. 
State Sheep, 61 tb average, at 3c per lb; do, 94 lb, 40; 
do, 80 lb. at 4‘.ic; Cull I.amb*. 54 lb. at J.Re; Pennsyl¬ 
vania Lambs, 67 Ih, at $6 35 per liXi lb; Michigan Sheep, 
79 lb average, at Itjic per lb. Canada t-ambs, 65 ib, at 
6R,c; Western Sheep, 84 n« average, al i i t; do. 
101 lb, ut 54kc; St uti- Lambs, do. 63 a. at 6Jac: 60, 66 
lb al 7c; Canada jsi, 86 lb. at GUe; Western Sheep. 89 
lb average, at 4l*o jier lb: Jlaryland Lanibs, 68 lb, at 
7c; Kentucky Sheen, ICO lb average, at 5c per a>; do, 
do 90 lb at 49fcc:do95 !b. at #t 15 ;pet too lb; Western 
do. 120 lb at tl 87>fi: Kentucky Lambs. 63 lb. at #6 30; do 
62 Ib. at #6 23' do. 59 Ib at #5 75: Canada do, 70 Ib at 
*7 25 Kentucky Sheep, 79 e> average, at 4i*e per tb; 
Kentucky Luuhb, 62 lb. at #••. Iudlana Lambs. 60 lb 
The Belcher & Taylor 
Agricultural Tool Company, 
Box 75, CHICOPEE FALLS, Mass. 
manufacturers of 
Hay Tedders, 
Horse Rakes, 
Feed Cutlers, 
Vegetable Cutters, 
Reversible Sulky Plows, 
Right Hand and Side Hill Plows. 
Harrows, Tobacco Ridgei's & Cultivators, 
Etc., etc. Send for Circulate, Price List and Terms. 
FARM ENGINES 
Upright and Horizontal, 
Stationary, 
Portable and Semi-Portable. 
8 to 16 florae Power. 
llluiUafiM PampMel Vree. Address 
James^effel 4. Co. 
8 PRTN«FTEU>. OHIO, 
or 1 10 Liberty New York. 
PERFECT HATCHER 
A XV 
PERFECT BROADER, 
The leading machines of tnc world for Artltielal 
Hatching and raising all kinds of Poultry. H. D. Grtn- 
dle, M.D., writes: "Out of 27 successive hatches with 
the Perfect Hatcher the average was 97 per cent.” 
This beats all records of hens or machines. Don't buv 
an Incubator until you see our clrcula 
AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC CO.. LIMITED, 
ELMIRA, N. Y. 
aiia Lambs.' 6<> Tli FARQUHAR 
. 1 ... fUK.i - 
Kentucky Luubh, 62 it.. at#c. Iudlana Lambs. 60 lb 
average, at *■> 76 Is per Ft) lb; Pennsylvania do, 5S lb at 
<5 60; Pennsylvania Ewi*. 116 lb at #4 75; Virginia 
Buck*. 03 lb average, at :1c per lb; Virginia slurp, 88 lb 
nt 44fio, Kentucky do, 99 n> at Use: do. 96 lb. ai #4 30 
|m_'|- 1(9.1 lb; Ohio do, 61 Ib, ill *3: Vh glula Lanilw. 53 
Ib. at 5c per lb; do. B'2'n, Ib at like: do, 39 lb nt 6t»c; do 
62 Ib, nt fiUjC; "Gulin,” lb, at Pennsylvania Kwi», 
316 lb average, at, 4c per Ib; do. 100 lb. at 4e; Pennsyl¬ 
vania Lambs. 6'2 Ib, at 34*e; do 67 lb, u( 6tjc: Jersey do 
6H lo, at t-V,' - , Kentucky Lambs, 7s 1 ft average, al 644 c 
per n>. 
Hoos,— Receipts for six day's, 21.035 head, against 19,- 
550 head for same time last week. State Hogs, 305 
tb. average, at $5 65 per 100 Ib: do, 269 lb. ut #5 65: do. 
295 tb, at *5 75; •Roughs," 270 Ib, at #4 65; do. 42U lb, at 
$t 65. 
Buffalo.-Shkkp.—R eceipt* for week. 38,2oo head; 
for-rme time hist week, ;ll. toil head. Good to choice, 
sheep # l 25i<o4 65. Inferior lo Fair do. #3 25(2(3 73; Good 
to Choice Western Lambs, declined 3® 10c: selling at 
#5 Nf©6: Canadian Lanina declined 10® 15c; #6 20,fi6 40. 
fluos Receipts for the week. .83.460 head; for sanm 
time last week, 83,591 head. Light Pigs, *4 70®5 10; 
Selected Mixed Pigs arid Light Yorker*. #3 30*5 35; 
Selected Yorkers. #5 aJi<25 55; Schyxcd medium 
weights. $5 6IK45 70; Sclectol Heavy Euds, $4 40®4 60; 
stags, *l; all offerings taken. 
Chicago. Oattlk.— Market 9trong. Shipping steers, 
$3 Udifi.i O'; stuckers and feeders, $1 75®3 25; cow*, 
bulls an.l mixed.$1 10®270. Hoos.—Market lower for 
heavy; light strong. Rough *3 75625 10; paeklng and 
shipping, #5 KofiJ A; light. *1 70,®5 (Ah skips. #3 l«j* 
4 at SHUne.—Market steady. Native Muttons. #300 
®4 30c Western, $3 lo*t 75. Texaus,;#2 T3®365; lambs, 
#I25®5 uo. 
St. Lot'to. -Catm.k.—M arket sNNfidy. Fair to Choice 
Heavy Native Steers. *9 KAtfl 20; Butchers' Steers, 
Fair to Choice. #3 I0.fi3 95, Feeders, fair lo good, $2 70 
©3 41 ); Stockers, fair to good, *2i<lgi2 80; Texans, and 
Indiana common grass to good corn fed #2 0u®3 50. 
Hoos.—Market was Btronger. Choice heavy and 
Butchers’ Selcctums, #5 25®5 10; Packing, medium to 
prime. #5 0j©3 JO; Yorker*, medium to prime, $5 00® 
a 20. Pigs, Common to Good. #4 40®5 W). 
PRODUC E COMMISSION HOUSE 
ESTABLISHED 1805. 
8. H. & E. H. FROST, 
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AddrUH 4 . B. l'AKqt HAIL Turk. Pa. 
If you Intend to buy a 
hay oar (of which we make 
three (8) styles) a grappling 
Fork or a Sulky Plow. 
Send for prices, etc., to 
Fowler i Farrington, 
Taughnimock Fulls. N. Y 
CHALLENGE 
W IN D MILLS never blow 
down, a record no other 
ill! can show. Sent on 30 
days’ trial. Also feed grind¬ 
ers, shellers. pumps, etc. 
Agents wanted. Catalogues 
free. Challenge Wind 
Mill and Feed Mill Co., 
Batavia, Kane Co., 111. 
5 E 
IOO PARK PLAC E, N. Y. 
Shippers desiring to favor us will be furnished 
stencils, shipping ear.!*, etc., ou uppUcatlon. Prompt¬ 
ness guaranteed. References, Rural Nkw-Yorker. 
Irving Natloual Bank, etc. 
lUcatlon. Prompt- 
ral Nkw-Yorkkr. 
FENCES! FENCES! 
Absolutely tho best aud cheapest Farm aud Golden 
Fence known. 
TI1E BROCK FLEXIBLE FENCE CO., 
122 Water Street) New York. 
THE BEST CATTLE FASTENING! 
SMITH’S 
SELF-ADJUSTING SWING STANCHION, 
The only Practical Swing Stanchion Invented. Thou¬ 
sands tn use. Illustrated Circular free. Manufactured 
by F. G. PARSONS & Co.. Addison. Steuben Co. N. Y 
Newton s improved pflUU TIC 
thouland* u»Lse.'^*- ,fw ■■t- 
Pushes them back ▼hen •taadlng. 
draws them forward n'han lying 
down, and keeps them clean Cir¬ 
cular free, ii you mention this pa 
per. H, 0. NEWTON. Batavia, UL 
SHERWOOD’S STEEL HARNESS 
for fall plowing has uo equal. For Agency and full 
particulars write SHERWOOD HARNESS CO. 
Syrucuac, N. Y. 
I WANT ACTIVE, ENERCETIC MEN 
_ami women all over the country to 
Missurnt Stlam Washer. 
does it pay to act as my 
-V-vV- agent? Because tho arguments 
iu u* lavor are so namerous and convincing that 
sales are made with little difflcidly, 1 will ship 
uWasheron two weeks' trial.on liberal fenns. to be 
returnod at my niponno it not satisfactory. Auents 
can thus t«»t it for themsolvea. Don’t fail to write for 
terms and illustrutod circular with outline of argu¬ 
ment* to bo a*cd In making sates. J. Worth, solo 
ronnfr.. St. Lotii*. M 11 .. or box 1933, New York City. 
ST9«al prepaid os 2wi»L.'trl*l to ptmu fbr Uslrowa nit 
%wh«relka**aitAcssi. tik parUraJarsAbaat FrssIriaL^ 
THH PlVEtJMATIC 
FRUIT DRIERS. 
Made lu all Sixes, for 
Factory, Farm, and Family 
Use. 
At the test of the leading Fruit 
Evaporator*, at the IVuusylvania 
Slate Fair, at Philadelphia,October, 
1SS5, the ‘'PNEUMATIC” dried 
a barrel of pippin* lu All min¬ 
utes less time- than the .1 merlcun. 
The 7ftm«i* rmaa was distanced, 
and withdrew before finishing. 
AWARDED fHK 
Silvei* Modal 
over all csunpetltors at N'cw Eng¬ 
land Fair. US3. 
The operation I* such that they 
retain the muu/al fruit ttavor. The 
___ evapuratiuu is the must rapid, with 
least fuel. Scud for Circulars. 
VERMONT FARM MACHINE COMPANY, 
BELLOWS FALLS, VT. 
