THE RURAL WEW-/ORKER. 
but let us hope that some of the Rural’s ex¬ 
perienced housewives, who brewed and baked 
forty years ago, will be able to furnish us with 
a recipe which will meet the requirements. 
IMPLEMENT NOTES. 
A new wheel-harrow, that is a departure 
from the common method of construction, will 
be introduced this season by J. & <T. VV. Belcher, 
Chicopee Falls, Mass. It has been sndfcessfully 
tested and found to be a very serviceable im¬ 
plement. We believe circulars descriptive of 
the harrow are now ready for distribution. A 
new hard-metal plow is another specialty of 
this firm, which will be presented to the con¬ 
sideration of fanners this year for the first 
time. 
A new machine for grinding mower and 
reaper knife sections, is being made by the 
Boston Blower Co. It is very complete and 
very substantially made. By takiug off the 
knife-holder and substituting auother wheel, 
it becomes a serviceable implement for other 
grinding purposes. A new blind awning fix¬ 
ture, by applying which it becomes easy to 
convert blinds into awnings, is also a thing 
likely to meet with great favor. 
Mr. C. C. Post, of Burlington, Vt., who has 
become identified with the maple sugar interest 
through his Eureka 8ap-spout, lias, this year, 
increased Ilia business facilities by combining 
factory and office under one roof. The Eureka 
Is so thoroughly kuowu as a sap-spout that 
eomblucs cheapness with thegreatest efficiency, 
that its name has become a standard, and hard¬ 
ware dealers everywhere keep it in stock as a 
matter of course. 
Calhoun’s Broadcast Hand Seed-Sower, so 
long and favorably known as an efficient im¬ 
plement, has recently been modified and im¬ 
proved iu a way that greatly adds to its value. 
The Goodell tk>. of Antrim, N. II., the makers, 
have met with gratifying success with this 
broad-caster, and a reference to their adver¬ 
tisement will explain what they claim for the 
implement. 
The Clipper Mower and Reaper Machine Co. 
is building factories at Keene, N. H., and will, 
this season, enter into active competition for 
the trade in this class of tools. Those who own 
Clippers and have been at a loss to secure re¬ 
pairs, may get duplicate parts now without 
trouble and at small cost. 
For lti'oiieliiu I, Asthmatic and Pulmonary 
Complaints, and Coughs and Colds, “ Brown's 
Broiivltuil Troches” manliest remarkable curative 
properties. 
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We earnestly request that aU letters containing 
money, or any communication intended for the 
Business Department of the paper, be addressed 
to The Rural Publishing Co., and not to any 
individual. We cannot otherwise guarantee the 
prompt, entry of navies upon our books, or the 
acknowledgment of money. 
• - 
We offered, some time ago, to sell the cuts 
used iu this Journal for twelve cents the square 
inch. Many have requested us to send proofs 
of our cuts. As we have upwards of teu thou¬ 
sand, we could uot undertake to do so. Per¬ 
sons wishing to purchase, must select from 
files of the Rural New-Yorker. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE and provisions. 
new tore, Saturday, Feb. 22, 1879. 
Beans and Peas.—T here Is a better movement 
In beans, but it 1» nut sharp enough to favor prices 
In any grade. As it is quality of either nr dlurns or 
Qjam.mit must he strictty prime to reulUit ex .rentes, 
(ahlortna Is betiding litua* uod red kldnvy beans. 
Southern »•, fcl pets, Greed Reas steady at 
Jt aotyl-tf)*; Canadian guuer.m y 74o. In bulk ana bond. 
Medium beans, crime, fi . M ; jatr to good, *1.15*1.20; 
in »rruw«, pi line, i ieo uu ship, ll.aAal.Hx fair to good, 
H n.jj; pea, $ 1 .Alai.!*'; wane kidney, 1.80; 
red eo., cboiov. ♦r.WaT.d; nor to gooc. $ 2 . 20 * 2 . At; 
black C.utn».fi,o>tt/.d>, Cal. Limas, fli-iCzS. 
Buttku.—T bore Is no revival In local activity 
and sellers of even the beat grade* ntne prices 
with m..re L,uicne») than la consistent wlih winter 
bits ness. Exportation still keeps that side ol the 
market bright, and a favorable lecture la the tuot 
taat L .ret«u buyers are ru .mug upon any one grace. 
Receipts begin to diminish, sod many aealera teel 
that iate ounces Ion* ia all they will nave to yield m 
taolu and useiul grades. Creamery, western and 
State, h iid all upperciasaes of stock fuel the unusual 
winter pause tn deatanu more severely than lower 
grau-s. 
Single extra State naif tubs, 25o.; choice lines. 
Stale. Iu.I dairies, special, 19c.; other, itjaiSc.: 
tlrkin dairies,lair to prlntu, i;ytfl7e.; Welsh dairies, one 
full. ltkalVo.; tulr to prime Jo., lUitv’lu.; choice W. lnh, 
ltiuWlc., lair to prime Uq»17c.; choice creamery 24* 
Ibo.; best western Creamery,27c.; other, I9j526c.; early 
packed creamury, I7<w2uc ; p. or Slate, txal C.; West- 
erti uatty, noe tresa, IbWllle.; fair to good, iOu&Rtu.; 
factory, ladle packed, 17r»l9c.; good, 1 Keltic., other, 
oft-'c., rolis, 10 ^b16v.; greaao tig-bc. 
iotton,—T here has been a very dull market this 
week ..it the easy Kruit-h markets and a decline in 
price, but a partial recovery at the close on a falling 
off of ilio portanlvais: latest uric sure for February, 
M i a. 9.1 tics.-,sti.; April.!!.:«,.»y.hte.; Mav, lU.Oi 
(ikltmcJune, .d.-OgtuJile.: July, 10.;ll..vl0.aic.; Au¬ 
gust, lb 40«*i».*to.: September, O.HStlU.Ibc ; Ooiober, 
lU.Ul'Ald.U C.; November, OjSVatQWO. 
Quotation. tor spot cotton are based on Amer¬ 
ican standard of clstnidculton, and on cotton In store 
r lining in quality not mum than half a grade 
above nr below the grade quoted : 
ordinary.. 
C/phinuj. 
N. 'Weans, 
7 13-16 
7 15-16 
ritrlct ordinary. 
8 * 
8 K 
Goon ordinary. 
8 .X 
UK 
Strict good do. 
9 1-lti 
9 3-16 
Low uiladlln.. 
9 5-16 
9 7-6 
riinet low middl n*... 
»H 
9)4 
Matiii.ua.... 
9 11-16 
9 13-16 
(Jooo nnuuiina. 
10 1-16 
10 3-16 
Strict good mtddimg. 
10 7-16 
10 9-16 
M ddltng Fair.. 
me 
uk 
12 1-16 
Hair.,. . 
U 15-16 
71*030*, 
7 15-lti 
8X 
f'H 
5-16 
7-16 
9 
10 
10 
12 
3-10 
9-16 
n't 
l-W 
STAINED. 
Good ordln«ry.7 15-iG I Low Jliddllng. 8 15-16 
Strict good ordinary .8 7-10 I Middling.9 5-ltS 
Cheese.—T he low grades have had a gnod export 
deiuuno, especially stock lobe bud at 3 AV.; quali¬ 
ties Iroth 6 a Sc . move slow. Klim stock Is having a 
fair sale ; on the whole the. mm ket hns a very steady 
temper. 
Quotations arc 9a9Rc. for fancy: SRotS^c. for line 
lots; lEqrSc. tor good : 8»5o. H r skimmed ; State, 
farm dairy at 8 « 8 Xc. for line; 7m>: Sc. for good to 
prime. Wisconsin factory, dim and fancy, at 8 ) 4 US 
9o.; do. good to prime, tit siS.So. Wextern factory, 
hne 8 c.; good arid prime. tiS4v7.Sc.; do. full skimmed, 
OcaiSc. 
DRIED Fuu its.—A pples have hud continued fair 
export movement, and the local trade good, with 
price* well su-tiuned. Peaches rule at him prices, 
and small fruits generally are steadily held. State 
plums, 14K(|il6o.; Blackberries are quoted at 5c. 
Peaches-Honied Georgia, 6(<*7o. for poor; 8«t9c. for 
fair to good; IOuHOyyC. for prime: choice North 
Carolina, li.S@l~.tlyu.; good do., txilOc.; unpeeled 
halves. 3SC.; quarters, 3s»3Rc. Pitted cherries, 21c. 
Apples—New, 2 « 2 Sc. for southern quarters in bags.; 
3S '»4c. for prime sliced; do., fair at 2X(®3J<c.; State at 
for now sliced; aud S6?3 X c. for now quarters: 
Western nt 2 \fliiJyo, for new quarters. Kaspbcrrle*. 
2So. Apples, evaporated, fancy at UI&llAc.; other 
processes si SRitfi^c. 
Eqoa. The market has declined daily. Sellers 
are forced to Uumor buyers to avoid accumulations. 
Retailers will not buy abend when the market be¬ 
gins io settle aud qoot.tU ,ns mar oe regarded weak. 
Near-by. dux., 20*2lC.; suite, I9vyc.; Western, 
prtme to choice, Ii/Ai9 ; do. medium to good, Idei 
18c ; Soutnern, p Ime to ehmee, WaWHc. 
h ssential Oilh. Nominal Id a wholesale way 
Peppermint, glass (Hotcoklssl. *2.30; in tin. fit So; 
wiuiorgroon, f 2 ; sassafras, iuj.; pennyroyal, * 1 . 25 ; 
spearmint, *2,20; wormwood, *3. 
Flour.—T here has been a recovery of 15 n 20c. 
per iihi. on an upward tendency of wheat, and In¬ 
creased inquiry from both exporters aud home 
tradebuyers. 
Quotations are *3.40*3.70 for very Inferior to 
fancy superdue Stale; 43.71kg 4A0 for very poor to 
good extra ao„ oua lots and lines; $100 #4.25 for 
good U‘ very choice do-.»Pd farioy Inis above this: 
*3.l0jh3.To for inferior toveryehuicc Hupcrnne Indi¬ 
ana. Iowa, Michigan, iso.; i uu for Inferior to 
good shipping extra do. and tt.isiiv4.25 for good to 
choice extra do.; common to about choice white 
wheat extras. 11.25^,5.31; choice to fancy do. at 
45 3ca6 1ti rod and amber winter wheat, very Infe¬ 
rior to very <'htl-« trade aud family, »t '1.109(58, 
nancy held u lithe*); round hoop Obio at *4 oo . 44.05 
anu trade anu tanniy brands of do. at M.Silul 85, the 
latter rate for Tory ohotne (a few fanov lots held 
higher)j Louis, $t.sj«g5.lu lor ver> Inferior i-o 
good extra; *5.16ati 00 for rissl to very choice 
(with a few very fancy brands In high favor with 
the Jobbing trade), quoted up to *6.50*0 75' Min¬ 
nesota oi««r. very utiaiior to strictly uncy, at * 3 . 75 # 
5.00; low hrande going above 1 1 dent4.75: Minnesota 
" straight.” inferior to Ian ry at *t.50 ■, tj 0 >i: aud parent 
poor to sirlcilr fancy at 9h.2Aoui.Ts, few brands going 
uoove*..50(g7.75; nnsoqnd stock si from t-r. 2 D.t- 25; 
City mill extra at *4.86 <5.25 for West Indies (the lat¬ 
ter rate for fancy In new packages);do. for KmtWnd 
t3.75t&3‘A): do. trade and family extras *5.75rd*6 25; 
do. for Bouth Am«<Ka. |5.16«0 85 for fair t" very 
choice; No. 2 at *2 40*8.25 for poor to very choice. 
Corn MEAU-balc* nt »2.75 ror Brandywine and 
|2.26qt2 W tor yellow Western. 
Grain.—W heat showo^decided advance with 
a finer hnsluevs. including trior.* of an exportmove- 
ment sale- of ung'a'ted spring at IKka.ll.' c.: ungraded 
amber at Slt$*l12H; No. 2 **a.ber at *1 I3»I 1314: 
No. 1 red at *t.l3>J; No. 2 red at tl 13<i l.l 1*4 ; No. 3 
red at f l OhscwI 10; ungraded red at $ <41 12R; extra 
white at *1 13.4oil 14. white B.atc at *1 I3 h , N>'. 1 
white at *i.l3; N'o. 2 white at *l.lOS<ai.U; ungraded 
white at $ 1 a« al,l2: Canada while, m bond, at *166; 
No. 2 umber, FcPruiirv option, at $1 13)4fa 113)* ; do., 
Mat\ h option, in ti.lSW'rtl IS* ; No. 2 rud, i'oi.ritary 
option, ..t f I 13141*1 131( ; do.. Marco opi Ion, jit *1.13)4 
@l(3i;do.. April Optio i. ttt*l, 4K.4l.l<: d>>.. May 
option, ut *1 L MOLlSJf; No. I wu te, February op¬ 
tion, at.it U !4 : do., M uch ption.ut *1 i3 4 do.. April 
option, »T 71 Ulk ; no., May ooti n, at *l.l <gl 5W, 
R>c at 61 *»RSc. fur Bioie and tij®H2.i. for Wester». 
Corn has been In larger .nip.oy. bnt fairly -uaitilnrd 
in price; sale- of tiurnnr .olved, io lots. aMuaiJUQ ; 
New York old No. 2 at Pil^Wi'c.: New York N . 3ut 
42?4<.il ungraded mixed at 4'V.«iTc ; New Vork No. 2 
new at 46>4&l'iRc; Jersey yellow ut R>Xc.; s earner 
yellow at 4-t.HC; New York yellow ut4uyC.; do. old 
at l7c.. delivrr'bi: round yellow qq ’led s. 4ic(tl8c. 
for new yeiiutr wcicin.old. »t 47-»47sc.: do. r.ew 
at!5)4t*4 He . wi'tthcru wit te ai cdo.; New Y ik No. 
2 » hue ut 5li.sk> c. for old ; do. new «t 4Sa.'ikx; % el- 
low souiheru at 44K*4<n : New York No. 2. February 
option,et 4i..Hc.: N -w York No. 2,..Id, game option, 
at 4<tX'*4«\e.. New York No 3. M <rch, at 16*40tot*c. 
clo-tug ut 4i!J4: New York N ..2 Aurtl. at i7Jta48c.; 
do., itay at 4b?t a48Hc.: Hlftuner m<xtxl. February op¬ 
tion. nt 44He.: do., March, at 4*)k'u.45r. Oats hevo 
been artv-ut some ltnproveinenc iu price: sales ..f 
New York No. 1 white at 35Hc.; New York No. lut3'IV 
fe>;i2He.'. New York No. 2 at 3 sH«32Ho . Now Yoik 
No 2 white at WiRc.: New York No. 3 at 3le.: New 
York No.5 white al.tSHc.! wtnto Western nt 3v<-34He.: 
mixed do.at 311*4*33..; wnlte itate nt 83«ktjHO.; mixed 
do. at IttuPtic ; New Y >rk extra white quoted ..t 38sc.; 
No. 2 Ghicstgo, afloat, at 33 .si33,h<-'-; uumerctinntable 
at 
Beeswax - Hi* not varied in, price, with light 
sales quoted at 25 m2 C. 
Fresh Fruits.—G reening apples are taking tli<*tr 
accustomed place ul tills part of the season' only 
parce.s tree from scald can be quoted »t the ex¬ 
treme. Fancy rea almost nominal. Spilzenberes 
and Bald - Ins »«L-tt.'d. *2 26 »2 od; cuolce gieenings, 
*2®2 25. I .lr to good lot*. 75; thase are quo¬ 
tations iu St ae* and lot!-*. E .stern and I'ullio >d 
lot*, *I.61 m 1 87 few ul the letter, l.tule barrels cause 
a good deal of grumbling on the part of retailers, 
('runtierrie* quloi. but ilrm with higher apples. 
Pi lme to iBiicy tibis., *S"x9; other, *N 46 ; j. mates, 
fancy, *3; other, t2.s2.75. Florida oranges verv dull, 
foreign cm ling off the di'.<>un.l; hf. bbl. boxes, fair to 
best. M; aisoiorcd, fiai.SU: hbls., H(46. Peanuts 
Hrmiy held, with un y a inodetutetrad**. it.ind-pleked 
Va.,slow of sale hol’ers’ view* fl m; tl.K'Mi.lo; 
other, SOrgDOc. Hickory nuts a orug at *2. Pecans, 
small. liqtU.Ho.; largo, 7H@8c. 
FURS and Skins. Oar quotations are lor prime 
round sklus; tom or irregular parcel* will not sell 
for export. .The market has lor r some of It* activity. 
The Russian ulngue report* chocked some trade, 
but the iilarm n»s now MiihH'rled mul it Is nkely that 
all good stock will tlnd • plac»< abroad trom auie .o 
time lorward. Badger, SOAtfl: bear, black, N., *Sos 
12; do.s4.,$3a5; cttb.N .fogAr browo,*.ta7; beaver, 
Cal. W., HOil.iJ: ». <nd W’-.We.Mhl 10; N. W , fl.52<a 
1,75; N. an i Oa . *i.Tt> .2 50 i OM, Wild. N . 26.45dc.: 8 . 
aud W., 10 m 21)0.; bouse. ULjtKti.; Ucer. W., autmner, 
2(k«25c.; winter, Rva 5o.; elk and moose, 12Mll.Se.; 
fl*ho’, 8 . and W., f a»rt; N. and LV , *7 4 d); fox. sil- 
v«.', *2 .'>m 76 ; cross, 82 .oj 5 : bloo. *3.07; white, Sl.iiU <2 ; 
red, N and K. *l.0U(SH.T5; N. and N. W.. ''0c.<«i*l; 
gray. N and N. vv., (Shul.'Io; 8 and W., 404)T0c ; k tc, 
25wllflc; lynx Minn , *l.50i*2: fan., *2 <2.50; marten, 
large dark, ».)(48; am.tli and pale, fftc.M* 1 . 2 •; miuk, 
8 . and 8 W.,SiwiS5c.: W„50.w0c; Middle Suttos.il 
«125; N. W .$1(41.50; Eaocrn. *I.to®I.7,'i; Gao. and 
N. 9., *l.";'xjy2 ; muskrat, 8 . and W„ fail, 8 o.lUc.; 8 . 
ami «V„ winter, 10 14c.: 8 and W. spring. i4i.ji16c.; 
N. h ml B . fall. Ill o.l2c N. and K,. winter, 14 Ml tic.; N. 
and E., s triug. 18M20C ; kltt», Sqtdc ; opossum, N. and 
W.. 2 lo.Kkj,; .>< 1 10o.; inter, s..3g4«.; N.,5o7c • rab¬ 
bit, 3;u)8He ; ooon, 9. and 9 W„ 3 noble.; W. and N , 50 
<aW*0c: Mich, and N. W., 75c.'«.»i; seal, Atlantic, Wto 
tide; I'aciflo, flO'tlh; skunk, black eased, *i.5h 1.70; 
half-striped, rdoMlc.; full. 40ijjifi0c.; white, 10420c ; 
wolf, large, forest, $l.75ks2 00 ; prairie, 75 c.;<b* 1 : Wol¬ 
verine, 2 w 8 c. 
Hay and STRAW. — There are l»r«er reeelpts, 
but prime stock is having a good demand and is at 
Arm pmcci; medium grade* are up si difficult to 
sen : 8>lo* at «Out45c. for *bipptng, and 6«<v7 c. f*>r 
retail qualities. Straw quoted at SO&OOe. for l«ng 
rv«. ami 40u«45o. for short rye, and oat at 4U@45o. Salt 
Hay -N. J, meudow, Sti!*' per ton. 
Uoi'M. 'I'hc exporter* have taken rather freer 
quantities of prime *nick, hut move *|.nv.y In the 
lower grades. Prices h*ve barely rai led. 
Quotations arc for Now Yuras, new crop, choice, 
18 .15: New Yorks, now crop, good to prime, 8®11; 
New Yorks, new crop, low torair,6<»$; tCaatern.Sii 
12; Western, 8MI2: Yearlings. 4*6: Ulds, all growths, 
2«#3: Puciflc coast. 12m 15. 
Hon ey -Stock remains almost stationary ; prices 
low and undecided. 
Oil CAKE.—Western has had a freer export de¬ 
mand, and is quoted at $27@27.50. 
Poultry and Game.— Live fowls Arm and scarce ; 
turkevs and geese lower. 
N. J. fowls, 13<<sl3Hc.; Western, ll@l2c.; yottng 
roosters, 8 mI'A-.; old d tka7c.: Turkeys, hen, 134Ho.; 
do., toms 0®llo.; Ducks, 00 m 902 .; N. J. Geese, $1.50* 
1.75: other. UTlStfl 37 9 tmlr. 
Dressed poultry arrives about equal to general 
wants ; price* nlgiier for extra stock. 
Turkeys, ciioleo. Including dry picked, 17<aisc.; 
prime. lusIGc.; do fair to good, I4*sl5c: chl''ken8, 
Philadelphia, drv-plnked, |7<3»l8e ; Jersey. V ft.. I5® 
16c; do. Western ami Hiate. 9 ft.. 13<Sl4c. Fowls— 
Prime. * »., 14 15c; ret.' to good, II <sl3e. Ducks. 
State and Jersey, 16 < 18c.: Western, prime, 15@10c.l 
tulr to good, Mfittao. Geese. 9a14c. 
Game I* In moderiiui demand, bnt reduced supplies 
nnd receipts keep the market, tlrm. 
Quao, choice. *l.0ti'<tl.t'6; ithei', 60<a75o.; Grouse, 
trapped. 60qj)3}Rc.; aoft, 45M5t)c.: Canvas-hBck Ducks, 
$1.76;fl.2: Rcu-head. »l.0d: Mallard. 5l)a*!0c.; Teal, 40c.; 
common, including Broad-bills, 2054250.; Hares. 22a 
:5c.: Bahhlts, I6(«.‘20c. 
Provisions— Have tended higher, due partly to 
the railing off of receipt* of bo*» and n brisk Specu¬ 
lative Inquiry. Mess pork ciovd at *8.90 bid uu« $8 20 
asked for old for February ; II’.40bid and fld.Uasked 
for new for February: $8.36 bid wnd *.'29*sked for 
old for March: xml yifu.i bid and tie t»asked foruew 
for March, and *10 6(1 bid anu $10-75 uskt-d for ucw 
for April, and May at $li).7ik* 10.80. Bacon at ■' sol for 
lone nlearand 5KC. for -horr clear. Lard —Western 
steam at tTferspoi; 4? for February: $76i7. ( Gs for 
March - $T.UtH for April. snd$7.l5 for May Stearloe 
at 7c. for ohutcc. Tallow at 6 hi* 6 .Hc. !• r prime. 
Beef Uumsnt |l8*l8.n0. Beef, extra India mesa. $1844 
to. a* to quality ; packet, $ 11 ; plain mesa, *9.5K« 10.25; 
extra mess at flO.OOvtU. 
Sekds. — Clover Is fairly active nt BH'itB.Hc. for 
nrime imd for choice western. Timothy Is 
held Arm al *1.40^150. 
Tobacco. — Export movement ha* been very 
moderate, but the local trade better. Prices are un¬ 
changed. 
Vegetable*.—T he pot n'o market Is less oppressed 
with fresh receipts; but in the absern e of u real 
wholesale demand late prL e* are very full. Onions 
higher. Marr » >qua‘h also Bermuda potato**, 
*ii( 4 i 7 . Ktslern Early Hose. $7.5>*j.t: State at *2«2 Sf: 
Nova Sootiu. 32 62,y ’.75 I'while Poach Blow. $i i&i'J.Ta; 
red do . $2 j&VJAU . Prolific. Fi.taM 2 f<0: Pfcrlr-Hs. $a*t 
2 371 Jackson white, *3.I2 m 325 mercer. *1.97 m 2 (the 
extremes are ford- uhie beads ! orii >ns. white. $t af>; 
per box; do. yellow and red, *2.S0A3; Ohes'er. $'64 
2.. r 6; marrow squash, tijilb0: Hubbard. $2-*2.25: 
cabbage* per ICO. $IM$ 6 ' It. turnip,, pur bbl.. 75c.uk $t; 
carrot*. 7'x- rg$l; bn, t-, 7ic.'4$l : celrry. per <1<'* , fQrjk 
75c. Bermuda tomatoes, Wlj*75c.; Nassau. 40 iS.60c. 
Wool.-T here hn* heen more tntere*t shown by 
manufacturer*,and with the freer business the mar¬ 
ket is the turn steadier. 
Ohio Pennsylvania and Yi-g'n'a—XXX and pink- 
look. 85 '37He.: XX. SSqjtfm.: X. 33«»34o,: No. 1 ?3»36c.; 
No. 2, 32(433* common, ’OfflJUc.; combing, 34»39c. 
New York. Michigan. Indiana and Wise ,nsi"—XX. 
28 -32o. ; X. «A«*Jlc.; No. I. .4)(»%3c.: No. 2 . 27&)30c.; 
common. 26<~«28c : combing and delaine. 33(4 7c. 
Iowa, Vermont aud Illlnols-X and XX, 28j.30c.; 
No t. 30(<s:q)o.: No. 2. 27(&28 combing, 336a Jic 
Missouri. Kentucky and Tennessee — Wssned 
fleece, 30#38o ; unwashed fleece, 1BAS4C.; unwashed 
comulng, 22 k.25c. 
CIVR STOCK MARKETS 
Saturday. Feb. 22,1879. 
Rekv« 8 .—Receipts for th’week. 11.2 2 head; do., 
9,664 last we“k. Fair demand, quick trade at )*o. ad- 
va< ce for Monday, closing, however, with an easier 
feeling and In favor of buyers. Tra>h. Including 
cows and stags, T(4SC. to dres* 55 lb*.; ordinary to 
g Ort, 8 ,H(ald)*o. to dress 55(^56 lbs.: prime. WXre.lJKC. 
to dre-s 57 lbs. Kxporters used 2 U at 9YaylOVC. 
Cotvs and C.ALVES.-The closa scrutiny now given 
milch cows almost silences tiafli . Nomiual lange, 
38065. 
Vkal CALVKs.-iteceipts, tiki—four day*, «7l—no 
change. Live ve«ls ,6 , 8 c.; fed and urusser*. as be¬ 
fore; bog-dressed, 9QjlU.SC., with selected Jersey, 
1 HXO lie. 
Sheep and Lambs.—R eceipts for the week, 23.4"U 
head: d". la,t week. 19(60 do Mark't rattier lame, 
with siov sales ut forme r pr'ces, or 4Jf " Vo. per lb. 
for ordinary to prime. Few tops, 5S®6c. Choice 
lainhs q loted at IIS' «*i ic. 
SWINE. - Receipt* for the week. 33.355 head. No 
sales ot live hogs. Nominal figures reported at $4(* 
4.25 per 106 bs. for lair to good: two car* sold on 
► f'praoon of Monday—very rough Oulo culls at 
$3 85. 
Dressed hogs—N. «T., Ugh*. (lafiHc.: medium, oNCu 
53Io.; heavy, 5H<s>5%e-: ci.y, 5@5Hc.; western, 454® 
5c. 
ADVERTISING RATES : 
Inside, 14th and 15th pages (Agate space). .40c. per line, 
“ 13th page. 50 •• 
Outside or last page. 60 * 
Fifty per ct. extra for unusual display. 
Special Notices, leaded, by count. 78 “ 
Reading " 1.00 
Discount on 4 Insertions. 5 per ot.; 8 inB.,10 per ot. 
3 ins., 16 per ct,; 26 ins., 20 per ot.; 62 ins.. 25 per ct 
t-V No advertisement inserted for less than 82. 
SYRACUSE 
CHILLED PLOW. 
PRICE, FULL RIGGED, $16. 
SAMPLE PLOWS DELIVERED FREE OF FREIGHT’ 
ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. 
have enlarged the capacity of their works three-fold, 
in order to supply the demand for the year 1879. 
THEY MAKE THE 
BEST CHILLED PLOW 
THE It'D ft Lit H.iS Emit 8EE1Y. 
IT IS LIGHTER OF DRAFT. 
IT IS MORE PERFECT IN SHAPE. 
IT IS MORE DURABLE. 
XT CLEANS IN EVERY SOIL WHERE OTHER 
PLOWS FAIL. 
NO PLOW SO WELL PREPARES THE SOIL FOR 
A Oitl )I , 
THE PECULIAR WAY IT PULVERIZES THE SOIL 
IS ONE OF ITS GREAT EXCELLENCIES 
OVER ANY OTHER PLOW. 
IT IS MADE IN DIFFERENT STYLES —ONE 
HORSE. TWO-HORSEVOR THREE-HORSE 
Every Plow is Guaranteed under the 
Seal of the Company. 
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 
The reputation of the Syracuse Chilled Plow has in¬ 
duced unprincipled manufacturers to paint off on the 
farmers plows that they call chilled, which are, in fact, 
nothing but common plows, with the word “ chilled ” 
painted or branded thereon. 
The SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW has been made 
but two years and a half, aud in that time 
Nearly 35,000 Have Been Sold. 
No other new style ofTlow sold over Six Thou¬ 
sand in the same length of time. 
Reference: EVERY FARMER THAT HAS TRIED 
ON 
ADDRESS 
Syracuse Chilled Plow Co., 
Syracuse, n. y. 
TERMS EOR 1879. 
thk subscription price of The Rukal Nkw- 
Yokkeb is 
Single Copy, per Year.$2 09 
“ •* Six Months. 1 10 
Qreat Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per Year, post-paid.$3 04 (12s. 6 d.) 
Franco, “ “ 3 04 ( 16Mf.) 
French Colonies, “ “ 4 08 ( 20Mf.) 
Anyone sending a club of ten is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents wilt be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
appileation. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
E. ite J. C. Williams, Montclaih, N. J., have a 
reputation for honest dealing. Send for their Cata¬ 
logue of Fruit Trees, Vines, Plants, Ate. 
-»«» 
Genuine versus Spurious Electric Belts. Partic¬ 
ulars free. Address Pudveumacheh Galvanic 
Co., Cincinnati, O. 
|Utt> §i4vYttij3emctttjei. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
Call on or write to R. 11. ALLEN A CO., New 
York, for whatever you want of the above. 
Address 189 At 191 Water St. 
DISSOLVED BONES. 
Warranted 
Raw Bone 
solved 
C7h nE 
J 
PURE 
Meal, dis- 
with Acid,! 
And to be free from all other substances or mixture 
whatever. It contains over 10 per cent. Soluble and 
Reverted Phosphoric Acid and over 3>4 per cent, of 
Ammonia. 
This article is g-uarenteed to be Haw 
Bone and Oii of t'Hriol only, 
~ B II~ I I" I I I I ■■ —III I ———I— ■■■—«— 
Prices of the above by the car load very low 
to meet the present depressed prices of farm 
products. 
BAUGH <Sl SONS, 
Manufactukers, 
‘JO 8 . Delaware Ave., Pliila. 
SUGAR MAKER’S FRIEND 
More Agents 
wanted to canvass 
for the sale of 
Post’s Patent Gal- 
vasized Metal¬ 
lic Eureka Sap Spouts aud Bucket 
Hanokrs. Samples, Circulars and 
Terms sent post-paid on receipt of 2tic. 
C. C. POST. Manufacturer and I’at- 
entee, Burlington, Vt. 
Call for these Spouts at your hardware stores. 
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«© A 
T UKE NOTICE.—Upon Diyretnm from Europe, 
. 1878,1 advertised largely "Beatty’s offer for this 
month: A beautiful piano, upright parlor organ, style 
8615,13 stops.9 knee swells, 3 set* reed*, weight boxed 350 
pounds, monopolist priceabaut $34u: MY PRICE ONLY 
$*o. So great wo* the demand, our meu worked at fac¬ 
tory till til P. M. to till orders. This unparalleled offer 
is extended until further notice. To *c<jnre it, however, 
order now. Now pianos, 8125. $w, $145, aud upward. 
New organs, Sfia to $14i» Pay only after testing lastvti 
mentis at YOUR OWN HOME. Latest Circulars free. 
Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N. J. 
GREAT OFFER FOR FEBRUARY. 
We will during this month dhtnose «i 1UO PI - 
ANOSit ORGANS, ut KXTBA 4»H H1NAKY 
1,4» W pi'ioc* lor cn»h. Sr LEN •>* l> OKU tSS 
‘J 3-a nets «l reeds, *0-5. 3 **eis »» !• It “ u b Bus* 
»nd Coupler S*sO, 2 set!- *30, 1 do $ 4 '*, 1 do 
*33 7 Gctitxe all KOSKUHOD PIANOS 
*1110, 7 1-3 do *140, nil round cori era do 
*173, w'urrnnted *IX >eurs. AGENTS 
WANTED. 111 ii *t ruled Chiu lo ■ .rtitiled 
(11 usic at hall pi ire. HOUACK WAtEUS 4i 
SONS. Rlatt's.attd Dealers, 40 E. I4»h St..N. Y, 
H0RSF0RDS 
Bread 
Preparation 
UNSURPASSED FOR MAKING 
LIGHT BREAD 
Biscuit, Rolls, Cake and Pastry. 
It ia Better and Healthier than ordinary Baking 
Powder, Cream Tartar or Yeast. 
The cost of raising Bread, Biscuit. &e , with It is 
onlv about half us much as by ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der, und tne result Is much better. 
It restores the nutritious elements which are taken 
from the flour In bolting. No ordinary Hiking Pow¬ 
der or anything else used for raising bread does this. 
Universally used and recommended by prominent 
Physicians. _ 
If you cunnot uet it of tour Grocer send a tliree- 
cent stamp to the manufacture.s for a sample. 
Manufactured according to the directions of Prof. 
E. N. Uorstord, by the Kumlord Chemical Works 
Providence R. 1. 
