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CLOD CRUSHER and LEVELED. 
The Best Tool In the world for preparing Wheat 
Crountf and for Summer Fallows. 
DtJANE 3. NASH. Sole Manufacturer. 
Millington. New Jersey. 
Branch Office: 5*0 South Clark St., Chic:(go. 
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to parties who name thi« paper. 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
SOLD BY 
EVERY LEADING 
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IN THE 
UNITED STATES. 
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YOl R HOGS 
Against death by disease, AND PAY for 
ALL THAT DIE. 
immense damage to fruit all over Orleans 
County, Apples are of little value except for 
the dryer or cider mill. Peaches, pears, and 
nearly every other kiud of fruit will be al¬ 
most. ft total failure. The loss will foot up 
?M),000 or more. 
From reports from the principal apple- 
growing districts in England, we gather that 
the crop will be undoubtedly very short, and 
in some places a total failure. Fair prices for 
exported apples may therefore be expected, 
provided shippers take great care that .the 
fruit is properly selected and well packed. 
Only the choicest kinds of even size and those 
free from spots should besent, and they should 
be pressed tightly into the barrels so as to 
prevent shaking and to secure their sound 
condition on arrival. Tho kinds specially 
recommended for shipping are Spitzenberg, 
Baldwin, Greeniug, Ben Davis, Pearmau, 
R1 baton. Twenty-ounce Pippin, Rox. Russett, 
Golden Russet, Gravenst.ein. 
A cablegram from Holland says : “ The 
crop of apples is very small here, and while 
yet on the trees sold at very high prices, We 
think tho opportunity is now favorable to 
make consignments from your side, and we 
may recommend you to try our market with 
small quantities, as we have no doubt they 
will meet with prompt and good sales." 
A cablegram from J. C. Haughtou & Co., 
of Liverpool, ou September 5, said many Am¬ 
erican apples were arriving in bad condition, 
many selling as low as $L.2l’£ to $L9H£. 
Sound Greeuiugs and Fall Pippins brought 
from $3.48 to $3,91, anil Blush Pippins $3.91 to 
$8.37^1 P er barrel. In view of the great 
scarcity of apples and several other kinds of 
fruit in several parts of this country, especi¬ 
ally in tho West, it seems probable that more 
profitable markets can be found on this than 
on the other side of the water, unless prices 
greatly improve over there. 
Speculation in wheat is slight and prices are 
sluggish. New spring wheat, is damp, and 
farmers are selling freely. Prices at Minne¬ 
apolis are low. Exports of wheat from both 
coasts for nine weeks, to September 3, (and 
flour as wheat) aggregate 35,700,000 bushels, 
against 37,000,000 bushels last year, a gain 
this year of 8,000,000 bushels. The next visi¬ 
ble-supply .statemeut promises an increase of 
l,0D0,OU0 bushels. 
Indian corn is higher on speculative request, 
and oats and hog products are influenced 
by it. 
Wtutk for Terms. 
011 50. Hams-smoked. WMWMOtdoS. P. cured In tes, 
lOWaTJc: sides, cleur rlbbeu In &al(,9W£- do do unoked, 
9ji<iJHIc; shoulders In dry salt, fully cured. oVfe: do do 
smokedi 0 M's>7c; shoulders, pickle cured, 6-1F-*V: do do 
smoked, tJtfaBC; bellies 111 pickle, S^wliqje; do break¬ 
fast bueon. 11(®12e. Lard —City Refined, it 2G<®8; do, 
HttftSl, |H8ik; do, Butcher*' loose, $6 75. 
Baltimore, Md. -Provisions are steady- Mess 
Pork, eiii'iK; Uulkments Shoulders and Clear Rib 
Sides, packed, 7w'Jo. Bacon - Shoulders, 75669854c; 
Clear Rib Sides, 95$Oi Hams, 1256314c. Lard—Refined 
at Sc. 
St Louis, — Provisions were *trong. Pork.—I rregu¬ 
lar. New *15 25; Lard,—Q uoted at $6 85. Dry Salt 
Meats.—B oxed Shoulders, $5 75; Long clear, $8 8754; 
clear ribs, $9 QOi short clear, $9 75. Bacon- 
Boxed Shoulders, $fi 25; Long Clear, $9 6?5$®9 75; clear 
ribs, $9 75; short clear, $9 9.7@10; Hams $126yl4, 
Chicago— Mess Pork. *1.7 50. Lard.-$ 655. Short 
Rib sides (loose). $h 8754; dry salted shoulders, boxed, 
$5 35; short clear sides, boxer , $9 20. 
USED BY EVERY 
PROMINENT FEEDER, 
References: Any bank In this city, or 
the mercantile agencies. 
AND 
None genuine except with this Trade Mark. 
■ — PREVENTS 
DISEASE. 
ARRESTS 
DISEASE. 
PRICES: 
8*2 50, 81.25 and 50 Cents 
per Box. 
25 pound Cans, 812.50. 
SEND 
LISTS 
New York.—Khtteu— creamery.—West., bo8t,_21e; 
do, prune. 21®22c; do, good. 18420c; do poor, 16@17e, 
State, extra, palls, <Mo. do do tabs, 24e; State dairy, 
new—Half firkin*, tub*, line, 21422c; do, do, good, 18 
®2ne; dodo, poor 16417c; Wean rn—Imitation cream¬ 
ery, best. 19c; do. fine, id® I He; do, poor, —c; 
Western dairy, One. 18c; do, fair, 16<ij|17c; do, 
factory, early make, firkins, best, 17417540: do, do, do 
do prime, bi*,is5de- do do do tuba,bee vi$56Ql?c: dodo 
do do prime, 16e; do do late make, prime. I556@ltsc; 
do do do, do, good, 1154415c do do,poor, 13® 14 c. 
CiinKsK. Factory, best while, llW@llWo; do, best 
colored, lllpAlSe; do, good, 10 * 14 lie; night skims, 
medium, 849c; night do, prime, 954 c; Ohio factory, 
fine, ti>54c; do do fair, 9®9!<c. 
Kuos.—State, and Pennsylvania, fresh-laid, per doz. 
1954'42l)c: Michigan, north Ohio and Indiana, fancy 
fresh, 19c; do do do, good. -c. Western, 
good to choice, —tj—e; do common, 15417c, Cana¬ 
dian, 18419c. 
Boston, Mas.*.—Butter.—Firm. Western. Extra 
Creamery, 24®25c. N. Y. and Vermont Extra, 26c; Ver 
tnout Dairy Exlra, 21@22e. Cheese quiet. Best New 
York and Vermont, I2c. Eggs steady. Eastern ex¬ 
tras, 2ie; western, fresh. He. 
Philadelphia, Pa. - Butter.- —Steady. Pennsylvania 
ereamery extra at 23e; western creamery extra at 23c; 
B. C. and S. Y. creamery extra, 714 22c: packing but¬ 
ter, 11418c. Cheese was firm; New York full cream, 
VA^UWC-: Ohio tints, choice, lie; do lair to prime, 10 
4 lobe: Pennsylvania pan skims, *45c. do full do 1® 
2c. Eggs firmer and higher: Pennsylvania firsts, 19@ 
195fce; Ohio and other western firsts, 1854419c. 
Baltimore, Md.— Butter— Finn. Western packed, 
17422c; ereamery, 2Ag25c. Eggs— Higher at 1-K<jd9. 
St. Lotts, Mo.— Butter,— Cuchanged. Creamery, 
21425C, Dairy, 16421c; Eggs—Steady at 1254418c. 
CuicAuo.IU — BuTTEB.-CTeamery. 1654421c; dairy, 15 
419c. Eoos.—Firm. 13J4® 1154 c. per doz. for fresh, 
FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKETS. 
Fiona and Meaj..— Floitu.— Quotation*: Fine 2 00 
@2 91; latter for fancy; Superfine, $25,1*31'.; Extra 
No. 2, $29042 10; Good to Fancy Extra state, $8 5044 00; 
Common to Good Extra Western. $3 0043 40; Good to 
Choice Extra Western, $3 5041 S3; Common to Fair 
Extra Ohio, $8 0UQ$IX); Good to Fancy, $41044 85; 
Coituuou Extra Minnesota, $3 0043 70; Clear, $3 65 oj 
4 15; Rye Mixture, $S fAepl 15: Straight, $4 U)*4 50; 
Paient, $4 3**4 oil: Patent Winter Wheat, Extra. $4 10 
@*■190. City Mill Extra for West Indie*, $4 154 
4 85 Southern flour.— Common to Fair Extra at 
$! : *4,aud Good to Choice, do $4 ideal 90 Rvk Flour. 
—Superfine, $3 00 J3 25. and fancy, $3 35. Corn Meal.— 
Yellow Western quoted at $2 6042 85, and Brandy¬ 
wine $2 8542 95. 
New York.—Wheat.—No. 2 Chicago. 79c; TTu- 
raded Red. 79492c; No. 2 Red, S< -Re; No. 2 Red for 
September, 79.4:80 1 Itic; do. for October, 8094480 
13- 16 c; do for November, 82«k82Mc; do. for December, 
835^483540: <lo for .January, Sl-blc; do for February, 
85340 ; do May, 89« 89540 . Corn,—U ngraded Mixed at 
50b <. 51440 ; No.2 505ro; Dlslllllng, 40 o; No. 2 for Sep- 
mner, 5054®-le: do tor October, so i ia®tu^*e; do for 
November, 5054450^0; do for December, MSpasiMc; 
do for May, 52)* ji3c. 'Jars.—No. \ 8Vy6'.«32e; do, White 
3l,.t,i45«e. No. 2, 32560; do. White. 31>w'.-<, '5540: No. 1 
White. ,>7C: Mixed Western, H84340: Wllllc OU, 35440c; 
No. 2 Mixed for September, 31544315*e; do for Octo¬ 
ber. 314414 . 115 * 0 . do for November. 8254 482540 ; do for 
December, j «32?«c. do for May. 35?f,43tc. 
Boston . Mas*.—Flour firmer Common Extras. $3 l.Vg) 
3 40, Spring U heat Patents, choice to fancy.** r5@4 4) 
Corn—Firm Steamer Yellow, flftc; Steamer Mixed, 
5t®Mc. Oa Is—Flriu. No. 2 White. 3e.4,c: Shorts, 
steady, Middling*, per tou, $17,420, Winter shoris, $18; 
PuiL.ADE.Lrtm. Pa.—F lour.—W eatern and Pennsyl¬ 
vania Superfine, $2 50 to $2 75; do do do extra. $S@S 25; 
Pennsylvania Family. $3 50 to $3 75; Pennsylvania 
Roller Process, $t.j,tl 25. Delaware family, 4 At $4 40; 
Ohio dear, $3 Jrk.«4 U); do straight, $1 uDtji-l 25; In¬ 
diana clear. $3 7544 IIP; do straight. $4 Ukfll 25; St. 
Louis and Southern lUtnol* clear. *3 75at ikis do. do, 
straight, £ 1 14 ) 4 123; Winter w heat patent, fair to choice 
$4 2544 6'; Mlnm-.-'Ola bakers' Clear, $3 875# to $4 15; 
dodo straight, $4 4144 41); Minnesota patents, fair to 
choice, $1 SW4*4 79; Rye Flour, $2 73ot30i) per barrel 
for Fair 10 choice; Sagamore quoted at $2 7u Wheat. 
—No. 2 Red for September. lx-'* 4 795*0. do. for Octo¬ 
ber, 797 80 q,c; do for November, si v* x'15ye: do for 
December. 8,'s. *83e. Corn.—N o. 3 Mixed in grain de¬ 
pot. 325ftc; No. > Hi^h Mixed lu gtalh depot, No. 2 
Mixed for September. 504; ,t515»e; do, for October, 
1 :1 ^ *,.>.i'-4e; do for November, 4iK»,63i>5«e. do for 
December, iim,4»-V Oat- - No. 2 Mixed on track at 
3156C. No. 1 Mixed, 3246c: No. 3 white, 32J* »33c; No. 2 
white, ;UV^e, old No. 1 while,Sfie. 
St. Unis, Mo.- Flour firm, strong, but unchanged. 
Family, *2 t>;«2 SO: Patents. $3 sh*:i 20 . Wheat strong. 
No l Ke.l Cask, 695*4 iUe; <Vtuber. 7llfc,is7llt*i'; Decern 
ber, i45fi-jtUy^c. closing. 7ii*o. Corn—Cash, 3Si*.»40c: 
October, 1 H 54 4 t:»c: November, iSqjc; December. 37*^4 
37-Me. oats-Firm. Cash, 2H*c; October, 284*e; No 
vember, 21 i*e; December, 25he. Rye—Steady at 47e. 
bid. 
CHICAGO.-Wheal.—N<> 2 Spring, 6954c; No. 3 Spring- 
66c: No. 2 Rod, 6 '56e; Com -No. 2, 42c; Oats—No. 2> 
24J4C, Rye -No. 2,45c; Barley-No. 2,67c. 
DESTROYS WORMS. 
RELIEVES WHEN 
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INCREASES the FLESH, 
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T is a conceded fact that there is no better place in the U. S. 
for Nurserymen to sort^up. Dealers to Pack, or Planters to 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
New York, Saturday, Sept. 10, 1887, 
. HUBBAR 
REDOSIA. N. 
Headquarters and lowest rates lor 
JONES 
PAYS the FREICHT 
5 Ton Wagon Senlrs, 
choice, 841 '*.-; chickens, spring, Philadelphia, large, 
per It, lea) 18c; do do. do, mixed, per ft, I.>i 4 i 6 e; du do 
western, peril), I 114110 . do do stale. 10 4 lie 
Oamb.— Woodcock, per pair, *1 1,1 25. Grosso, prime, 
per pair Nkjti.'ie; partridges, prime, per pair, 604$1. 
VKOKTABLEs.-PAdatoes have a moderate sale. Long 
Island Rose quoted easier Jersey Rose uuehinged. 
Sweet Potatoes are rather slow; choice Virginia gen¬ 
erally selling at ,2 50, and other sorts uo more than 
steady. Com shows a slight advance and receipts 
are only moderate, e gg plant 1* Inquired for in a 
moderate way and L-r coxier. There Is a liberal supply 
of onions; prices are unchanged. Tomatoes are steady 
at ‘HMgOtle, UabbaKes are uueiiaiiKed. The light sup 
ply Of Lima beaus 1st held to firmer prices. Quota!hum 
are for. roia ne*. Lung Island Bow, per bbl $1 75 4 
$2U0; Jersey Rose, per Obl.ll sutl 75. sweet, Vir¬ 
ginia, Choice yellow, uer bbl. 12 ,M: do, do, yel¬ 
low, pour to fair, per bbl, 12 4142 25 do Jersey, choice 
per bbl, $2 754-1 HO; Com, large, per lUI, *1 7,V.i.2 00 , do 
small, do. *1*1 2»; Cucumbers, pickles, per l.OOu. *1 uu 
..*175; Egg plane, Long Island, uer bbl, *1 (M 4 I 25; 
Onions, Connection: red. per bbl. $2u.2 25 do, 
Orange County red, per bbl., $l U),m2 00; do, yellow , 
per bDl., *1 75 *2 75; Tomatoes, per crate, lOuSOc: Cab¬ 
bages, Long Island, per UW, $ 6148 ; Beaus, Lima, per 
bag. $1 50(42 IK). 
Ficku. -quoted at 75:4830. for 41 ) ttospring and wlif- 
ter 60 lbs, 7il4@8Ue; St' lbs. 77q ! ra-'75sc. 1U0 lbs. 90c 
(4$i: sharps, Si «l 075*. Rye Feed, nominal at 9 , 1,4 
65c.; screenings, oa -tiSc 
Fruits.—FRR sli -Apple*, red, per bbl. $1 25-42 00. do 
pippin, per bbl. ;5o ,u IS; do common do, 4ll4Wle; Wa- 
u-mieloas, Jersey, per loi), *8 ul5 do Southern, per 1 JO, 
S -; do Inferior, per Usi, 1*6: Grapes, per lb, 354480 . 
lVaehes, Jersey yellow , per basket, l 2i.-*l 75; do do 
red ntid while, per basket, 1 UOal 25; do do prime, 
per basket, 75 <.:Vie; do do eommon. per basket. 25 
( 4 70c; Fears, Bartlett, near-by. per bbl, $2 U0.jj4; do 
llowell, do, $2 00 * 2 50; do COmluou, do, *1 4 1 SO; musk 
melons, Jersey per bbl, 50e<*i > Plums, green gage, 
per bbl, $7i*9; do blue do, per bbl, $0 50t«5: do Dam 
son, per bbl, $1 Wi»t5; do do pei erate, Tie til; do 
Heine Claude, per bbl. $S,«1U: do do per erate, 1 1 IXI a 
1 30; Cranberries, t’ape Cod. fair to fancy, per bbl, $ii4 
8 50; do do do per crate, $2 25-42 75. 
Fruits.— Duikd.— quotations are for: Apples — 
Fancy Evaporated,U l v 4 lJc ;do.falr togoml, lOeitle; do 
State, sliced, 4t*7c. dodo quarters, V 4 to 5o. Ohio 
and Mk-hlgan, quarterSi bbls, -1 45c; apples, old, 25g<6 
85 rU. Cherries billed, It,u»l7e, do new , lSti*20o; Rasp¬ 
berries evaporated, —i iiiBJ-je. Black berries—prune, 
now, icqe. Peaches, Georgia, sun dried, peeled, new 
14t^l5e. 
Hay a.m> Straw.—H uy—Choice Timothy, per 100 n>. 
85c; good do, 65<3)70O; medium, ResUOc: shippliig, SOc; 
Clover, mixed,554(0e. Straw No. 1 rye, 65i,i0e, short 
do, 50j*55c; OiU, ;Cxu)45c. 
PROVISION MARKETS. 
nkw York,—F uovtstoNs.—PoiiK.—Mess, quoted at 
$15 25 fot old; 416 1 x 1416 23 for new City-Short Clour 
$16 76(417 ,'|U and Wesleru do, $16 rv.i 16 25; Extra Crime 
$13; Crime Mexx, nominal; Faniil.Y Mess, $lv UU413. 
BEEF-City Extra Indin Ho*«, $11150.411 7,6. Extra .Mess, 
In barrels. 7,tl7 5U; Caekei. S, 50:48, Plate,$7. Berk 
llxus. Quoted at $16 23416 50. cur .ilavrs. -Pickled 
t'leklod shoulders, 6e, I'h-kied Kellies II lb average, 
9t*e Pickled Bellies, qqntodi #5d'3 for 12 it average, 
Pickled Hams. 1254 c; l’tekled shoulders, 5?«.<,6o; 
Smoked Hams, 13ctl35de; Smoked Shoulders, 6$je. 
Middles.— Long Clear In New York quoted 8-be. 
Dressed Hons-City Heavy to Light,7^ 475*0; Pigs, 75* 
Rvery iiitacsl*. Vor trre price lb' 
men do* ible pAner end kh.l v-u 
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LIVE STOCK MARKKAS, 
New York, Saturday, Sept. 10, 1887. 
Beeves.— Kentucky Steers, 1,899 lb, average,at $5 05: 
do 1.437 D>, at $5 1 5; do, 1.IH7 lb, at $4 7U; do; 1,2/5 
16 . at S4 to. do, 1,195 16 . at *4 15; do 1,(18 lb. at 84 126^; 
Ohio do. 1.U83I6, at *3 65; Chicago do 1,103 76. at *4; 
Indiana do, 1,026 lb. at $3 to, Indiana do, 1,255 lb. at 
$1 25; do. I, AVI 16, at $4 20; do. 1,1*4 tt.. at $4 1(1. do.1,187 lb 
ai *: 99; Cluelunati (10,1,192 » at $3 75; do 1267 m at *4 45; 
Western do. 1.241 tt>. at $1 25; do 1,17s 16 , at $4 05; 
do. 1,122 1b. at *4, do. l.lut 16, at $2 75; West Virginia 
do, 1,440 lb. at $5; do, 1.250 a, at $4 do, 1,482 tt, at 
Si 70; do, M2:') 16, at Si :15.do 1.226 16 at $4 10; do, 1,221 
lb al *4 22. do 1,061 tt, at $3 53; do 976 tt>, at S350, 
Slate Dry Cow*, '.">3 tt), at *2 23; Bulls, 828 lb, al $2 25. 
Calve*. Fed calves, 228 tb, average, at 45j,e per lt>; 
do. lie lb, at 7>c; Veals, 188 lb, ar.St^e. do, 16i lb, at 7c; 
do, 13( lb, al 7Q; do, 146 lb. al 7Sse; Grossers (com 
mom 1 7, lb average, nt $2 25 per 100 lb; mixed do, 105 
lb, at $4 73. 
SuEEr and Lambs.— State Lumhs, 67 tt> average, at 
(>Wi) per I»; Stale Sheep. 102 lb average, at 4 X 40 per lb, 
Wesiern d»>, 84 lb. at s-ho; Western Iambs, 61 tb, at be; 
State do, 03 lb, at 65<e, Canada do, 74 lb, at HAiC; 
Western sheep, 113 1b average, at i-tp per It). Canada 
Luintw, 61 tb, at liQc; do, i>7 tb, at HW; Ohio Sheep, 
87 tb average, at $» 05 per 100 lb; no, si lb at $1 65. 
Hoos. Receipts for six 'lays, 29,809 head, against 24,- 
321 heud for same lime last wee*. Market quoted 
steady at .Yfl o/c per lb. stale Hogs, 250 lb. average, 
at 81 H 11 per IU0 tb; Ohio do 176 m, at. $5 Sll; '‘Rouglis," 
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