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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
SOB 
Hat and Straw.— Choice Timothy, 90®95c; do good 
do, 85®90c; do medium, ?0@80c; shipping, 60®Me; do, 
Clover, mixed, 55®70c. Straw.—No. 1, rye, 75®80c; 
short do .55®65; oat, 40@50c. 
Bkans.— marrows, new, $180®$! 85; new mediums 
choice, <175®—: pea. $1 75®—; red kidney,$2 00®-; 
white kidneys, choice,210®-: foreign, mediums, 1 35 
®1 55 ; California Lima, $2 75®$3 10; green peas, 
$115®-. 
Nuts.— Peanuts are quiet. Fancy, hand-picked 
quoted at 8 ®-c, and farmers’ grades at 6 ® 614 c. 
Hickory Nuts quoted at $0 50@$l 00 per bushel. 
Pecans. 6 ® 8 o. 
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKETS. 
VKOKTABI.K8.—potatoes.—Bermuda, per bbl, $4 00® 
$8 00; Maine do. $1 50®$2 00; State do, $0 90@$1 50; 
Sweets do. $2 50®4 50; Cab., new, $1 50®$2 50; Peas, per 
crate. SI 50® $2 50; Kale, per bbl., $n 50»$0 75: Beets, 
per crate, SI 25®|175; Asparagus, per doz., $3 00®$7 50; 
Spinach, per bbl., $1 00®$1 75; Tomatoes, perorate. $2.- 
00@$4 W). Onions—O range Co , red. per bbl., 40®75c; 
Conn, red, do, 75®$o 90;do, white, do. $1 00®$1 50 ; do, 
yellow, do, 6o®75c; Slate, do do, 25®75c; Bermuda, do, 
per crate, $0 90®$1 00; Beans, string, do, $2 25®$4 IK). 
Fruits. —KRicsn.— Apples, Baldwin, per bbl. SI 25®$1 
75: Common, $0 75®SI 00; Russet, SI 50@$4 00 Spy, 
S2 00®8(H). Strawberries, per qt. 10@80;. Cranberries 
—Jersey, fine, box, $1 Oil; do common, 50@75c. Oranges 
—Florida, best, box. $3 00®$4 50; do, good lots, $2 50® 
$3 50. Lemons, $2 25®$3 15. 
domestic dried.— Apples, evaporated, new, cnoiee 
to fancy, 5®6c; do new, common to prime, 405c; 
sliced, new, 8®4c ; quarters, 8®3!4i: : chopped, 114® 
lLjc; cores and skins, 1®—c. Cherries, now, 13J^@15c. 
Raspberries, new, 15®17Hc. Blackberries, 4®4J4c. 
Huckleberries, 10®—c. Peaches—Delaware, evapo¬ 
rated, peeled, ll®15c; do do, unpeeled. 5@6c: North 
Carolina sun-dried, peeled, 7@9c. plums, 6 ® 6 } 6 e. 
PRO VISION MARKETS 
Nkw York.—Provisions.—Pork.- New mess,15 00®13 
25, short clear, *I400«16 00 Extra Prime mess. $12 50® 
$—prime do, $12®- and family mess, $1325® 14 00 
BKKE-IndlaMeHR In tierces, $13®13 50 Extra Mess, in 
barrels. $6750700 Packet, $9 50®$'0 00 per bbl, and 
$ 12®$1250 In tierces; Plate. $8 25®8 50; Family at $11 
—®$14. Hams— $12 00®$18 00, Winter packing. Cut 
Mkats.- Quoted 10 lb average.BelUes.7!4a794c: Pickled 
Hams. 1014c: pickled Shoulders. 5^@5%c: Smoked 
shoulders 6 ^®—c; do Hams,10®llc. Dressed Hogs.— 
City, heavv to light. 696®6%c. Pigs, 7c. Lard.- City 
steam. $6 7i); May, $7 12; June. $7 16: July,$ 719, August, 
$7 21; September, $7 26; South America, 8 c. 
Boston.—provisions nrm and steady New Mess, 
Pork, $13 75®$I t 00; Old Mess Pork, $13 00@$18 25; Ex¬ 
tra Prime, new, $18 00®$18 25. Lard, $8 5o@$9 50. 
Philadelphia, pn.— provisions.— Potatoes quiet; 
Early Rose. 23®85c per bush.; Burbanks and White 
Star , 23®3!c; Hebron, choice, 32@35 Provisions were 
steady. Bekk.— City family, per bbl. $9 50®$10; do. 
packets.$9 50®10; smoked beef.lllffllO^c; beef hams,$14 
Pork.— Mess, $14 (K>®$—•; do Prime Mess, new, $18 
50: do, family, 815 00015 50; Hams, smoked, per lb, 
ll}4®12c do, S. P„ cured In tierces, 9>4®10>4c: do 
do, In salt. 10 c: sides, clear ribbed, smoked. —@ 8 e; 
shoulders, In dry salt and fully cured, 6*4@694c do, do, 
smoked, 7c; Shoulders, pickle cured, 7®7Me; do do 
smoked, S 0 KJ 4 c; bellies, In pickle, 8 ® 8 tfc ; do 
breakfast bacon, 9)^®10c. LARD.-Steady; Cltv re- 
tlned, 8 c ; do steam, 9@914c; butchers’ loose, 7M0814. 
Chicago.—Mkss Pork.- $11 50®- Lard.-$6 85®- 
per 100 lbs; Short Rib sides (loose), $6 00; dry salted 
shoulders, boxed, $5 25; short clear sides, boxed, 
$6 25. 
DAIRY AND EGG MARKETS. 
Nkw York.-Buttkr-Ncw, Creamery, state, palls.best, 
27®28o. do do. tubs. new. 24®—: Pennsylvania. best. 25 
@26; Elgin best, 27; Western, best 25®—; do prime, 
23®25c; do good, 19®21c; do poor, 16® 17c. State, Dairy, 
half firkins, tuhs, best, 24®—c; do do prime. 20®28c; 
do do line, 19n,21c; Welsh tubs, line, 21022c; do do 
good, 21 ®—; llrkins, best, 19.t>21e; do prime, 21 ® 22 e; 
do Hue,—@—c. Western Imitation Crenmery, best, 
20022; do line, 16® 19; Western dairy, tine, 20®—; do 
fair, 15®17e; do poor. 12®13c; do factory, fresh, best, 
19®20c, do prime, 16®17c; do good, 1S®15; do poor, 8 
®U^c . Old butter from 2 to 4c. lower. 
CincKStt.—State factory, fancy, 10V4@1154c;do(io, fine, 
10 il 0 * 4 c; do do. prime. 9140994; dodo, fair to good 
884 ® 9 J 4 e; Ohio, llai, prime, 994®10c; do good, 8^@9c; 
do. good. — @—; Skims, light, ?H® 8 c; do medium, 
5@7; do full, l®3c. 
F.oas—Near-by, rresh, 12!^®1294c: Canadian. 11®12c; 
Southern. 1194® 12c; Western, best, lltg®12e. Duck, 20 
@22e. 
PHiLADKLPHtA.— butter quiet. Pennsylvania cream 
err extra, at27®—c; Western creamery, extra at 16Vy® 
17c B. O. and N.Y.creamery.extra. 17c; western factory 
14® 15c; packing butter, U@12c. Eggs.—Were dull. 
Pennsylvania Ursts ll«@l3c; Western llrsts,12®-c: 
Cheese dull-steady; demand fair; New York full 
cream. at 90914e; Ohio llats choice, 8J4c; do, fair to 
prime, 7J4®8c. 
Boston.— Butter firm; Western extra Creamery, 24® 
25c; Eastern extra Creamery, 20®23c. Cheese dull. 
Bggs llrm ; Eastern extras. I2@12>4 o; Michigan extras 
I2e; Western firsts at 1201214c. 
Chicago, III — Buttkr.—O n the Produce Exchange 
to-day the butter market was generally weak ; Elgin 
creamery, 23024c; choice Western, 21022c. choice 
dairy, 20 ®23c, common to fair, 11® 12c. Eggs weak at 
10 «c. 
CHKESK—State factory, September made, 12c; do do 
do, October, fancy, U@llJ4c; do, line, 111401194c; do; 
fair and good, 10@10Hc; Ohio, Hat, prime, ll@lU4o; 
do, good, §94@l014c skims, light, 89409 ) 40 ; do, medi¬ 
um, SJ^tSRic; do. full, 20291 c. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nkw York, Saturday, April 27,1889. 
BEEVES.—Prices ranged from $8.50 to $4 70 for light 
common to choice heavy steers, but no extra cuttle 
were shown. Fat oxen sold at $3 5l)®$4 20; bulls at 
$2 65 t$3 40, and cows and heifers at $2 15®$3 25, with 
t wo or three head retailed at $3 50@t3 75. 
MILCH COWS.—Receipts for the week thus far 186 
head. A slow trade Is reported at $25 to $45 per head. 
CALVES.—Market depressed, and while strictly 
Prime ami Choice heavy Veals sold up ti about pre¬ 
vious figures, all other grades of live Calves were >4C. 
to We. lower, and over 1,000 head were reported un¬ 
sold. 
Buttermilk. Calves sold at 21403c. per lb; Mixed lots 
at sm«3fcjc; Veals at 405Kc, and a few selected at 594 
®59£c. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS.—Demand fair, but at lower 
prices, both Sheep and Yearlings selling at a decline 
or 15c . to 25c. per 100 lb. The pens had not been 
cleared at a late hour. Some choice unshorn stock 
offered, but a good many rather thin clipped Sheep 
on sale. Spring Lambs were wanted at about previ¬ 
ous quotations. 
Sales—Clipped Ohio Sheep, 81 lb., at $4 50 per 100 lbs; 
State do. 91 lbs, at $1 62)4; do do, 95 lbs. at $5 6214; 
Clipped Ohio Yearlings, 7l£i ins, at $5 02.f$; Unshorn 
State do (Culls), tin lbs, at $6; Clipped State Yearlings, 
62 lb, at $5 50. do 66 lb. at $5 50; Uushoru do. 18 lb, at 
$6 75; Spring Lambs at $6 50 eaoh. 
HOGS.—Feeling a trifle easier, and Ordinary to 
Good Hogs may be quoted at $5®$5 80 per 100 lb. 
Sales—Slate Hogs, 212 lb, at $5 Vo per 101 lb. 
Communications rkckivkd eor thk Week Ending 
Aran. 27. 1889. 
J, B.-C. B. M.-F. P.-S.|P. F., thank you.-F. H. M. 
-E. P.-R. 8 . D—S. E. J.-S. J. H.-W. H. S.-H. A. T. 
W. H. K.-H. H. G.—T. A S.-M. B. B—H. T. F—F. C. 
C.—F. L. R.—G. B. H.—W. A. D.—G. N. E , correct.—E. 
E. P., thank you.—J. L. S.—E. B., thank you.—R. S. D. 
—A. C.-C. S. H.-F. G.-C. S. C. 
The Kodak. 
ANYBODY 
can use the Ko¬ 
dak. The ope¬ 
ration of mak¬ 
ing a picture 
consists simply 
>f pressing a 
outton. One 
hundred instan- 
taneous pic¬ 
tures are made 
without reload¬ 
ing. No dark 
PRICE S’AS.OO. room or chemi¬ 
cals are necessary. A division of labor is 
offered, whereby all the work of finishing 
the pictures is done at the factory, where 
the camera can he sent to De reloaded. 
The operator need not learn anything about 
photography. He can 41 press the button"— 
we do the rest. 
Send for copy of Kodak Primer, with sam¬ 
ple photograph. Mention Rural New-Yorker 
The Eastman Dry Plate and Film Co. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
$1 
PER SETTING, from 
Eggs— Light Brahmas. 
Pure FELCH 
Rnj ina i. 1 . sp a i. 1 ) 1 NG. Greenville. Conn. 
PATENTS 
THOMAS P. SIMPSON, Washington 
D. O. No atty s fee until patent ob 
tallied. Write for Inveutor'a Guide 
If you intend to buy a 
hay car (of which we make 
three (3) styles) a grappling 
Fork or a Sulky Plow ? 
Send for yrices, etc., to 
Fowler & Farrington, 
Taughannock Falls, N.Y, 
PENSIONS. 
W. B. Lord, Att’y. Washington, D. C. 
Success or no Fee. 
Newtown Double Qeired, Level Tread Horae Powers. 
and Threshers and Cleaners are the Best. 
We also manufacture Self-Dump Rakes, Corn Shell 
ers. Farm Rollers, etc. Send for Circulars and Price 
Lists. A. BLAKER Sc CO., Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa 
Idleness is the beginning of all vic.s. Do 
not be idle in curing your cough; it may be 
the beginning of consumption. For such dis¬ 
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Wnrner’s I,og Cabin COUGH AND CON¬ 
SUMPTION REMEDY. 
Price $1.00, and 50 cents a bottle. Try it. 
PILES 
Instant relief. Final cure In 1C 
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Tuttle & Co., 78 Nassau Street, New York City 
LONDON 
PURPLE 
Can SAVE YOUR CROPS from Potato Bugs, 
Canker Worms, anq most insects. 
“LONDON PURPLE” 
Will SAVE YOUR MONEY. It is one-half 
the price, and does three times the work 
“LONDON PURPLE” 
Is SAFE TO US E—its color shows where it haa 
been applied. Be sure to get 
“LONDON PURPLE” 
and not spurious imitations. Send for circular and 
opinions—free. 
The Weir York Herald says: ‘“London Purple’ is 
preferable to White Arsenic or Paris Green, as it is 
not so liable to bum the leaves, and its color enables 
one to distinguish readily between poisoned and 
non-poisoned trees.” 
HEMINGWAY’S LONDON PURPLE CO. Ltd 
90 Water St., 
NEW YORK. 
60 Mark Lane, 
LONDON. 
Wind Mills 
THE HALLADAY PUMP¬ 
ING MILL ia acknowledged the 
Standard Wind Mill of the World and 
is made in 18 sites, 8 to 60 ft. diameter, 
1 man to 40 horse power. It is adapted 
to pumping water for Stock and Hairy 
. Farms, Ornamental and Village 
Water Supply and Fire Protec¬ 
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Irrigation, Drainage, etc. 
THE HALLADAY is 
made upon honor aud guaran¬ 
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BEST REGULATED. 
„STORM DEFYING 
n»n _ Wind Mill Made. 
U.S. Solid Wheel Wind Mill 
7 sizes. 10 to 22 
feet diameter. Not 
cheaply made but 
heavy and strong In 
construction. These Mills 
are taking the lead of all 
Solid Wheels on the mar¬ 
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the Best of their class. 
PUMPS 
We make a very complete 
line of WIND MILL. 
HAND AND POWER 
i PUMPS. IRON, BRASS 
’ AND BRASS LINED CY¬ 
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Pumps have no equaL 
TANKS 
Wo 1 
, . - _ make the largest 
assortment of Tanks on the market, consist¬ 
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Tanks, Milk Cool- 1 “ 
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and House Tanks | 
Special site* made 
to order. 
STANDARD 
HAY TOOLS 
For stacking out in fields and mow-j 
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good Hay Carrier and Font 
. few hours before a storm, may ^ 
I save mauy times their cost. ^ < 
Iniake the most complete lino off 
"Horse Hay Tools on the mar- 
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Swivel, Reversible and Rod Hay 
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We also make the HALLADAY 8TANDARD 
GEARED WIND MILL, in 11 sizes. 1H to 40-horso 
oower. Corn Shelters. Horse Powers and Jacks, 
Stalk Cutters. Feed Grinders, 8aw Tables. Tank 
Heaters, &c All goods guaranteed. Send for Catalogue 
and Prices. Reliable Agents Wanted iu all unassisted 
Territory. 
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BATAVIA , ILLINOIS , U. S. A. 
BRANCH HOUSES Kan.aa City, Mo.. Omaha, SalR, 
fort Worth. Tex., bouton, Mui. 
KRAUS8DALK CORN PLANTER. 
With or without Fertilizer Attaehmsnt. 
K RAUSS BROS.. Gerysvllle, Bucks Co., Pa. 
Having sold my Farm, I will sell my Herd of 
PURE BRED 
CHESTER WHITE AND YORKSHIRE PIGS 
for Six Dollars per pair. Not akin. Six ( 6 ) to 8 
weeks old. Sent C. O. D. on receipt of oue-half of 
purchase money. 
CHARLES M. DALE, Providence, R. I. 
WEED CUTTERS 
to attach to Cultlvtors 
thorough cleaning 
and surface cultivating 
the Field, Garden anil 
Nursery. No Cultivator 
complete without. Set 
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_ Order early. Clrcu’ar 
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Topeka, Kus 
Box 406. 
free. 
/-a a I ET Wenners and Sucking Cow Muz- 
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DEDERICK’S HAY PRESSES. 
Made ■'* 
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lighter, stronger, cheaper, more 
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Address A. B. FABQUHAR A SON, York, P». 
Prof. Wm H. Thompson, M . D., Univer¬ 
sity of New York,N ew York city, says: “More 
adults are carried off in this couutry by 
chronic kidney disease than by any other one 
malady except consumption.” This shows 
that Dr. Thompson considers kidney disease 
a frightful malady. He also says: “ Bright’s 
disease has no symptoms of its own, but has 
the symptoms of every other disease.” The 
reason why Warner’s Safe Cure cures so 
mauy different diseases is that by curing 
symptoms, which are called diseases, it strikes 
at the roots of diseaso itself. 
RUSTLESS 
Send for catalogue. 
f* Braman, Dow dr Co. 
IRON WATER PIPE, 
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Rorttan. Ag’ts tor New Englnnd. 521 l lift'Street, New York. 
NINE GOLD MEMIS 
AWARDED BUTTER 
MADE BY THE 
IN ONE SEASON, 
COOLEY CREAMER PROCESS 
as follows in 1888 , viz: 
KANSAS STATE FAIR, 
MINNESOTA STATE FAIR, 
IOWA STATE FAIR, 
VIRGINIA DISTRICT FAIR, 
MAINE STATE FAIR, 
BAY- STATE FAIR, 
NEW JERSEY STATE FAIR, 
DELAWARE STATE FAIR, 
VA. A. & M. EXPOSITION, 
F. O. MILLER. 
C. LE VESCONTE. 
A. M. BINGHAM. 
M. ERSKINE MILLER. 
B. F. & F. H. BRIGGS. 
H. E. CUMMINGS. 
HOLLY GROVE FARM. 
C. FREAR & SON. 
JOS. B. ANDERSON, JR 
ENGINES. BOILERS, CHURNS, BUTTER WORKERS, AND EVERYTHING USED IN CREAMERIES OR DAIRIES. 
SEND FOR CIRCULARS GIVING FUI.I. PARTICULARS. 
VT. FARM MACHINE CO., Bellows Falls, Vt. 
Price on cars, 
WITH CRATE-STAND, 
$f0. 
FOR *> 
Mower and Reaper Knives'. 
WITH THIS MACHINE ONE MAN 
can grind the knives of a Cutter Bar, U 
one-lia.lt tlie time required by two 
men on a common grindstone—l>o it with 
PERFECT ACCURACY »nd on any desired bevel. 
Knives so ground cut easier and last long¬ 
er. The grindstone is kept perfectly true, 
by using occaalonally.the steel cutting roll, 
E, which Is sent with every machine. 
WRITE FOR CIRCULAIts TO 
The Williams Bros’. M’f’g Co., Makers, 
Glastonbury, (Naubuc P. O.) Conn, 
WILLIAMS’GRINDER 
$5. 95 “ MURRAY” 
$5.95 
WILBER 
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Goes with every MURRAY 
BUGGY, SAFE or HARNESS 
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A FEW OF OCR Fit ICES : 
Single Harness $5.95. Fire Proof Safes.S22.0C 
Dble. Harness $15.20. Side BarBuggiesS55.95 
$ 15 THE BEST ROAD CART $ 15 
H. MURRAY MFG. CO. General Offices Chamber of Commerce Bldg., CINCINNATI, O. 
