THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
AppUs—King of T. C., per bbl . 8?.57(aS3: Baldwin, 
$\25@2 60: Greening, *2@2 25 ; winter mixed. $ @2.25; 
common,$ .<0 '1.75 Cr«nbo ries— Cai e C"d, gool to 
fancy, b •!.. $>ity|7.W: otliar, Kurtern $6ik6.?,>; N. J., 
crate**, $1 8P*«.|JW. Pe.tr- —Yt:»r prr bbl.. $2.50®3; 
La* fem e. $4 h: Beck'-1. ♦2,<4; cu k ng 4S 50 2.50 : 
Button boxes— Ben-re 01*1 ae»ti, Ducbfl#*, Beurre 
Boat. Beurre d’AnJou. V2-2&i>3.50. QalncOM. per btil., 
ch«. toe tVinSj $irO. Grape* easy ag-tn. Catawba, 
cub*, IS 3 1b iwx*». $2.:U lo'me, 4.«4>jo.; Isabella, 
raxes, III.5tks> 1.75 i ti*o»e, 2<3tbc. New t ea* nta. per lti., 
3H5'ac-; old. 35g.@fl.ll5 ptr nosh.; chestnuts, *2.25it 
3: blCKorv, tbtn she Is (mat 50 per buBb.; B. walnuts, 
60*.63c.; Pecans, !»<vi0c, per lb. 
Funs AND skins.—F oreign advices Indicate verv 
slight line* est In the Uie offerings. Cotnnmn Amer¬ 
ican rkms. such as muskrat and skunk, very much 
neglected. 
Grain.—W heat has shown sharp fluctuations, but 
Closed s<>me» b it bet er au<l mure autive; latest 
sales are ot No. 1 amber at $l.4H<(|l.tS; No, 2 amber 
ut sl.tj.iviiil.tl a : ungraded amber lit 41..SlaO].41. No. 
1 whtio at tl.-Sfiai.i 2 . do., for November, in $I.41H@ 
Wl.t ; do.. December omlon, u H.tO -vtl.i'H : No 2 
white, at $t 3»>: uimraded white at $t.3,.u.;i3: No. 2 
reo at $1 lli<jil.42S: do,. N'uveUl mr upliuB. at *1.41 
1.44 I do.. DeCembe - Opll u.at fl.4tfcjti.ls: do. January 
upturn, tit- ’■I.5tlY: No. i red at $1.31x1,36; nngrad.cl 
rod at $I.)2K «i.t ; mixed winter ni tl 38: New york 
No. 2 spring, lUfUtf: ao„ November o, tlob. »t $1.31; 
do.. December opm n, at H 35H»I 3J; No 2 north¬ 
west Sprluv, IN*, ember, at $1.36: No. 3 at tl Ztr<sl.27 i 
ungraded sprii g si HI If*.2u.il. Bye is firm et h9e. for 
State, ano 85 *ji^C.16r No. 2 Weatcrn. Corn closed 
higher and talrly active ; utest wile* of New Yora 
No. 2 at 59H*.WHc.: do.. Nov. at 19 -toOCc.: do., Dec at 
Ui’V u.i3c.; New I urlt /-teamer mixed at 57c.. do.. Nov. 
option, al&ic.l ungiane.i Western mixed -l 59<£&9Hc.; 
r- und yellow at 64 *4<ctt>6o.; low mixed m 6UNC Oita 
are more active and Closed strong in pi to.-; closing 
prices arc f r Now York No. I wh. w at iiwfinlc.; do., 
No. . white at tl@tISc:do. No 3 white at 40c.; New 
York ' o. I at 41c : New York No. 2 at 4 Vy«+lo.: New 
Yoik No. 3 at 3*.Kft tl^C; New York rejected at MSA 
38.Sc.; ungraded -kite Western ut <19(450.; mixed 
Western a 4(Y>s4lo.: white Suite at tl.S*44o; mixed 
S.ate at 4()S@41}{c.; No. 2 Chicago at 4lo. 
Hay and Straw. — Receipts are moderate, and 
pr'Cea rule fl 'ui. 
Shipping nay Quoted at 50c.; retail lots at 50@65c. 
for medium, ana 7lH.«9oo. lor prime c.over at 4U<a6Uc. 
Strnw at«5a70c. for long rye, li4,50c. lor short rye 
and 45(g50c. for Oat. 
HoPS.-Emmet VVcIIb In his circular nays: “Al¬ 
though th exports to L"nd..n show a constd r*ble 
tallin off inun hist we-h, the market has iulrd 
strut g all tnrougn the week, with avo<>u demand 
irom Oicwers, aud the price! 2e. per lb. better on 
all descriptions of new imps the rungtt now being 
from 3.V43e We hetirof "n« until to n brewer • f 
about 10) b ilea us high a. 4 hc . on lib days’ time. O'd 
bops h ve not chatigdd In Value, und seem quite 
neglevied.” 
Bales. 
Receipts for tbs week. 7 793 
Total receipts since September 1, 1879 . 45.236 
Total receipts for same period in 1878. 11,198 
Kxoort clearances tor the week. V0o 
Total exports since Septemoer I, 1979. 31,933 
Total exports for same pt-riod in 1878. 1,785 
Onotin l.inc are for New Yorks, new cr- p, chi tee. 43 
@4oc ; New Yorks, new crop, medium, : 7w40c. New 
Yo.ks. new crop, iuw to far , 32a5oc.; Has ern, new 
cr*.p. 32 (ji42c.: Wisconsin, new crop, 8$.n42c.; Y< ar- 
ling-, 7"' |nc O d , all growth . 4m li c j Pacific coast, 
new, 37®42c.; P.clflc coa t. olds, 9t«SUc. 
noNKY.—Sale* sllll of a re'ell character. Crop 
held to be lighter this year than last; this msy he p 
r»' es when the ireatborbecuin-sseasonable tor use. 
White clover, single tomb, 18 .: larger boxes. 14 a 
15c.; tu k- heat, i2@Hc.: extracted clover. ll@Uc.: 
strained. 8 t!Uc. 
Oil-Cake.—W estern is quoteo at $29.50@30 per ton. 
POULTRY AND GASIK.— Receipts of live poultry 
are large: shippers are sending i gooominy tough 
ends ol broods. Prime fowls und clrcnens are in 
g"od demaod. but prices urn v«-tv itiwa- the dressed 
receipt- are d<B« lug a U gs rate 1 trace Fowls 
and chickens rsn.c 8 *<*!‘Hc. tiirKeys. 8 @llc.; ducks, 
40@6hc.. choice geese, 41.011: other. $1.«i.;»7. 
UrtsseJ i>oitlt y l* In go >o supply, a d the demand 
Is eolarghg. Muoy commnn i uses and Uriels are 
lnc'tid.‘d widcb s-ll lit tie butter tlta., live. Avoid 
mixing fowls and chi, kecs Insmj - patkige when 
the l t is of » coin liter ial sit'. The demand for 
turset s wi I Imoiove this umnin. 
N. J.Turk ys. '2tjpl3o., fair to best, other, 10@l3c.; 
Poila., dry-pickco. I3m!5c.: do , thickens, 13 16c.; 
good to prime, other. I '@13c : comm n, 9.*.; Phna , 
drt-picked tows. 13t$13o. good : othor, in@;2c.; noor. 
8@9c Ducks, P. U p iS tl.c; other. I0al4o. Geese 
near by lu@ 2c.: Western, 9@!0o Squabs, w hite, 
42 i.r 2 . 2 jpo dot , da. k, |1<i«I..K). 
'J'nts week o ( ei a the quail market, a po-sihle rate 
I-*1 5 <52 To re is a fair demand for good quality, 
birds. Southern pigeon* rmi wanted. 
Pnrt'ldges prime, 4 * pair, $1 15 p .Or to fair, ?5\@ 
1. Urouse, $1 ill. W oodCOCk,4fgn5'N).. Wild pigeons, 
stall feu, n-r no*.. $1 75: d .. tliglit. $1.26@1.!0 Eng¬ 
lish snipe and plover $i.75(«r2. Can vs • back ducks, 
per uatr, 41.7 t«2. Rod head Mall-id 7(X<i:{■,•. Tesl, 
5(l@6Uc. cuuimOD.Hue. Veuisun saddles. Minn., 18^ 
19c. State, 16@l«c. Whole deer, ii-u 13c. Kabbits, per 
pair, 4U@50o. 
Kuo visions.—H og products have been active and 
have shown violent fluctuations. Mess pom closed 
at $10 lor Nov.; $1'.10 for Dec; $10 20, stdlers’op- 
t on, old ornew for Jan Bacon »i 6H“. fur lo» g el ar 
and cHw^SC. I rshmiclear. Be-t at for piiin m-ss 
at $IU. l)<$ 1; extra mess ut $Htdll50; packet at $U 
ttlSlwran ba-f, Clio extr India mess, ut $24 *25. 
and I'biiaaelphla d . at $ 3@2«. Beet Hams at 415.50 
@i -.7.i. Igtrd —Western ste tm at $6.70 fur spot lots, 
$ .6oa6h7>4 for November, $6.77s@6-3n for Decem¬ 
ber, 463-0 1 or January auil 4. for February. Steatine 
at 7>Ja7!4C. fur city ana «J*@7c. f< r Western. 
SEKIt — Gm-s urn quint und nitslor. Clover quoted 
at 9a9 -,c.: timothy at $2,a0@2,75; flaxseed at $,.45. 
Tobacco.- Exciort trada it without Improvement, 
hut tbo home dem».id is good for seetileaf. Prices 
are without change. 
Veoktabyks.-E xports potatoes past week. 3 800 
bbls. The uiar<et is a shade stron er. The advance 
in bea s h 1 a so me effe t upon lojal sales; last prices 
paid more lretdy. E«ny K «e, tier doub e-lieaa nnl., 
4l2.Yttl.il; bulk, 1,12*1.37; Pee ie.s. Sr.-ie. $l.l2'»1.25; 
N. J .87c.A$l. Sweets dud; Del . $ .',25@.'.50; N J.. 
$1.50061.74: Va., 4l.Mf.al.7o. On oos higher. Green 
cor ■, per IQ0, 3xai76c : ion tu s. U 1.. ne-r-b ,. per 
crate. 7 c@yl: string ti-aos # bag, 4L't5@1.30: po¬ 
tato Liima beans. 4175*2; Lima beans, fl it. $t.50@ 
1.74; squa h. marrow. ^1 bbl.. 50@7’5c.; do., Hubbard, 
$|<ttl.2>; cabbage, nor 100, $2 50*4.50: ooloos, white, 
per bbl., $2 60.«2.7.'>; re.i, Eastern, $2*2.25: do., 
Che'ter. $*@4 25 yellow. $23{5<tt2o0: beets, N. J., 
75@S7c.: Russia turuip*. Jersey. 40a75c.; carrots. 75c.; 
egg plant. L. I and near-by, 4* l|)J, 42 . 11 . 8 ; pumpkins, 
per 1 < 41 , $2.0.5 ; cauliflower, b bbl., I.50g442.o0; celery, 
per dot,. $ let 1.50 
Wool.—T rading Is brisk and supplies ars being 
reduced materially, with prices barite lag. L-test 
sales of XA'Xsnd pl'-klock Ohio at 45@46c.: A and 
XX do. at 41 44e,; XX do, at tie. medium Penn¬ 
sylvania an6.tt.J7e.; uiedl' m unwashed Western at 
ffic., spr ng Calif n uia at 29 *33c.: new fall do. at 20;at 
Otic, scoured do. at Hoc.: sp tng Tex is a' 22* 3 c.: lull 
at -tkotJTo.: sc ured do. at 6 tS70c. Oregon ttt3tt*:*6c.; 
Utah at 28.WC.; Nevada at 27c; wn-ced onmbutRitt 
43c ; Mexn un «t;i7(*18o.; domestic pulled at 37@45tyC ; 
Cape at v8t«30c 
No Safer Remedy can he had for Coughs and 
Colds or any trouble of the throat, than “ Brown's 
Bronchial Troches .” Imitations are offered for 
sale, many of which are Injurious. The genuine 
Bronchial Troches are sold only in boxes. 
Li Vi STOCK MABKBT8 
els Hlncks, president ot the Consolidated Bank of 
Montreal, has been convicted ot signing false, re¬ 
turns of the bank s condition. This Is the fall of a 
distinguished man, for Sir Francis was Instrumen¬ 
tal In negotiating the reciprocity treaty with the 
United States In 1851; promoted the construction 
of the Grand Trunk railroad; was Canadian Min¬ 
ister of Finance from 1359 till 1878, and his reputa¬ 
tion as an able fluancter made hts name a tower 
of strength In the commercial world. 
The Ohio river Is lower than It has been for 20 
years, and navigation between Pittsburgh and 
Clncluuatl Is suspended. This bas doubled the 
price of coal af. Cincinnati and accumulated 18,000- 
000 bushels at Pittsburg awaiting a, heavy rain¬ 
fall. The continued drought has damaged wheat 
In Ohio and Indiana. Robert Bonner sold a num¬ 
ber of bis trottlDg horses at New York Wednesday, 
about B,000 persons. Including prominent breeders 
and sporting men, being present, bul the prices 
brought were generally low. “Keene Jim,” a 
four-year-old, with a record of 2.is?£, went for 
$4,000 to Charles A. Dana of the New York Hun; 
and “Prince Imperial,” dam the celebrated “ Flora 
Temple,” record 2 . 23 .K, for $1,425 to W. F. Osborn 
of Ansonla, et. The congressional Investigations 
of tills recess will cost $20,000,—much less than 
was expected. Wilght’s labor committee has used 
up $T,000, the Ingalls Investigation $4. 001 ), the 
Cheyenne $5 000, ahd the Civil-Service researches 
In New England about $3,600. 
According to latest reports, the trouble with the 
Ute Indians Is In a Tilr way to be peacefully ad¬ 
justed. The head chief, Ouray, and Gen. Adams 
are now negotiating for thesurrenderio the United 
States ot the hosLlles who were engaged In the late 
outbreak; Mrs. and Miss Josephine Meeker, 
together with Mrs. Price and her lwo children, the 
only known survivors ot the White River agency, 
have been surrendered, and have arrived among 
their friends at Denver and Greely, Col. Gov. Pit¬ 
kin, ot the latter Slate, however, urges the exter¬ 
mination 01 all the hostiles and the removal of the 
other Utes to another reservation, together with 
the forfeiture of their present possessions. Includ¬ 
ing some of the finest farming aud supposably the 
richest mining lands In me State. Gen. Merritt’s 
command is In winter-quarters, two miles from the 
destroyed agency, where winter has already set 
hi, In snow and bitter cold. 
FOREIGN. 
The south of Ireland has applied to the British 
government for the Inauguration of public works 
to be paid tor by the national government to re¬ 
lieve the threatened lamlne during the coming 
winter. The petitioners have been referred to the 
Lord-Uetttenant at Dublin. There Is little pros¬ 
pect now that Parliament will be dissolved thl3 
year. It must be next, as the term of the present 
House of Commons then expires, and the Conserv¬ 
atives hope by that time to be in a better posit ion 
to face the country in a general election. There la 
a growing coolness between England and France, 
owing to the latter’s Jealousy of the former’s In¬ 
creasing friendliness with Germany. It Is notv 
said that the agreement between Bismarck and 
Andrassy stopped short of a definite treaty by 
which each was to guarantee the integrity of the 
others possessions, and that it is limited to a 
pledge of friendship whose object Is to secure the 
peace ot Europe, so that other countries also cun 
Join in. 
Great Britain and Russia are still watching each 
other with no friendly eye3. The former Insists 
that Turkey shall begin the promised reloiins Lu 
Asia Minor; Turkey says she cau t, and, It Is said, 
she is supported by Russia In her refusal. The 
British fleet has been ordered into Turkish waters. 
England and France are not going to hav„ It all 
their own way with regard to the settlement of 
Egyptian matters. Italy, some time since, claimed 
a voice In the matter, and was pooh-poohed; now 
Austria puts her finger In the pie, aud as there Is 
a heavy hand behind it, the other parties respect 
It. Tills new move or the Kaiser Is considered a 
result or his recent alliance with the Emperor 
William. The inundations In Spain are still de¬ 
vastating the southeastern part of the country. 
Upwards ot 3,000 deaths are known to have resulted 
from the floods, besides enormous losses In prop¬ 
erty. 
in Afghanistan, the English have hung eleven 01 
the highest dignitaries in the country for the part 
they took lu treaehoiuusly killing Cavagnarl and 
his attendants The Ameer, too. If uot actually 
guilty of Instigating the murder, was certainly 
grossly careless In permitting it. as tr. Ibis been 
pretty dearly proved that lie Could have prevented 
It. had he tried; but although urged to do so by 
one of the principal native priests, he remained 
calmly' passive wuile the handful ot British were 
assailed, tie has J ust offered his resignation to Gen. 
Brown, the English commander and Ute latter 
has accepted tt, aud Issued a proclamation assum¬ 
ing control of the government of the country aud 
urging the native chiefs to peace. It appears the 
present Intention to portion the country' among 
petty chiefs subject to Great Britain. The Ameer 
Is doubly guarded, as he has Just manifested a 
desire to escape. 
Iceland is progressing famously under the liberal 
consUtullou grauted by King Ghrlsttan five years 
ago. aud elects its new Parliament, the second, 
next year. Though taxation Is light; there Is a 
growing surplus In tUe treasury; compulsory 
education has been Introduced and receives popu¬ 
lar support, and convenient roads are building 
throughout the Island. 
it Is a generation of old men which troubles the 
E eacc of Europe t o-day. Prince Gortehakoff is 82 , 
ord lleaconsiteld 74, Prince Bismarck ns, count 
Von Moltke 79, and the Emperor William S3. The 
youngest ol the leading figures In diplomacy are 
old—Couut Aiidra-sy 56, aud count Schouvuloff 52. 
New York. Saturday, Nor. 1 . 
Breyrs.—R eceipts tor the week. 14 362 head; do. 
last week. 13,208 do. Tr«ins »niv»-d iat«* and a more 
staKniinl market loll'wed Buyer* appear d uot to 
wan - cattle at any price, though tempted Sy 1 onces- 
sloos, flrst nr 41 pet bead, f erwarcs ■ f Xc. Per 16., 
and in a roe Instance* ca tie were offered at. leas 
than cost in Chicago and not soid. The be»i ill cat¬ 
tle In market »ere from Southern Ohio, weiithlnsr 
close io 1,570 lb uvnniKe, tind sold at lOo. per lb., to 
dre-s 67 ltm„ with 41 per head on 13 aid n0o per head 
on Ik, and a few other pre i ium cattle reahrdlOc. 
per lb., and 10 c. per lb. with 41 p>r head off: but 
94ic., to diers 56 lbs.. wa> ah' ut thn 1011 tljures to¬ 
day, even for extra Ohio and Kentucky alee is of 
1 . 6 MWri,liOO lbs., and not a fow poor natlre scrubs 
wont na low as 7<i'7|4c..io tires* 54 ibs Text*. Cher¬ 
okee and Colorado-Texas steers ranged from He., to 
dre*s 55 Ibs , up to7c.. io dress 36 Iba. About 101 f it 
steers were purchase4 for tbe export t.adc at 9K<@ 
9Ye per lb., to tires- 56 lbs. 
Cows and Calves —There is no change to note ; 
former prices are exiteme. 
Veal Calyks.—A good derownd prevails for good 
to extra; prico* tor ted rnonL g a g"ud aveiaqe 
through. Live enlveg, J-i*ey & Buck A O., ex ice, 
7 !«m?X**': mime. Wive,; Btaie, ehuicc. ftfflTMe. do.. 
prime, 6 K tt9i\C.; fair to goOtl, 6><46Uc.: Mi. Holly, 
200 to 2.541 ms.. BgatiJt'o.. 25u to 3.0 t>«., majij^c: ;iwj ibs. 
up, 5@5HU.: buttermilk, 3*4c., g,»*s. 2^»2 hc; hug- 
dressed, 9.4 10c. 
SHEEP AND LAMBS.—Receipts tor tbe week. 41.405 
head: do. last sue*, 37.100 do. The market has ruled 
duil and weak. L-te-c sales show a deci.ne. Sheep. 
3H@4 ^c.: Iambs, 4S>a:i;ie. 
Swine.—R eceipts for the week. 40.141 head; do 
la.it week, 39, .87 do. There la a Arm tone for lire 
few unsold. 
CUt-dresse*. 5J<c.; heavy, 5Vc., pie*. Hogs, Jer¬ 
sey. dr-Sred, 40 to 70 Ibi., 1 S "63fc.; 70 to I ‘0 lb 6 @ 
fi c; 100 toDi Ibs , 5*4 "i (io.: 150 to 2 U) os., 5« okc.; 
2001 s. up. 5<«o!*e. five hoes, stilt*, igbt, prr lOtl lb*., 
$4.l2(<t)4 2 o ; medium, heavy, do.. *3.75«3.87; Western, 
44 t 34 . 3 u; tenderloins, prime, per 1 u., 8 c. 
Kidney and urinary trouble Is universal, and the 
only safe and sure cure is Hop Bitters—rely on it. 
Get Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiffeners applied to 
those new hoots or shoes before you run them over. 
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FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
Call on or write to R. H. ALI.EN & CO., New 
York, for whatever you want of the above. 
Address 189 St 191 Water St. 
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Ball id ceukcr, ttdttptai tail<to all 
r*3eil»w of Iho body, wbila tha 
Hal I n tba caopraaaaa bark tha 
InUatlnaaJnataa aparaon nould 
wbb tba Flnfar. With light 
pressure l ha tlarnU la tial 4 carnraly 
fay and night, ani a radical curs certain, ft'.a eaay, uurabla 
and cheap. Sant by mail. Circular, free. 
EGGLESTON TBESS CO., Chicago, Ill. 
SENSIBLE 
TRUSS A 
INSTITUTE. 
EftnbbshMIn 1877 for tbo cr»re of 
&crofnU ( 
UU|^ol|Ly Cmix*f*r, Tnmori, Tlf*r«i _ 
IMinMMl aii'iSLlu IUsfwl; nae of 
knife, or loss of blood. And liltl* 
ortnformaiion, circulars Aiitlrerfrenc«» t$ddmi« 
Dr.F. L. POS'D, Aurora, Kauo Co., Ill 
I have a fine lot of pigs, six mouths old. fired by the 
(late) famous “ World Beater.” Also stock of 
other choice strains and ages at very low figures. 
Write for prices. 
D. H. CHISHOLM, Marshall, Mich. 
TH E t’LOV KR-LEAF, a 4-page. 24-column farm¬ 
ers’ paper, coutainiug valuable information on the 
culture and harvesting of clover, for seed- Sent free 
to every farmer sending ua his uBute. 
UIRDSELL AtK’tl t’O., f*outh Bend, Ind. 
Say you saw tills in Rural New-Yorker. 
iVB ■% ■■ ■■ A large assortment of Fruit, 
LA L simite, Ornsiiueuml Trees 
r. C. au,i Shrubs, Roses, t.rccn- 
■ ■ I ■ ■ w house IMiints, etc . Gregg 
Rinpbei'.y.Snyiler rUockberry, Apple Seed¬ 
lings. New Fall Catalogue free. Ksmblished 1862. 
SAIBD it TUTTLE, Agents, Blsomicgtos Nursery, Ills. 
1 000 000 sharpless 
ijuuujuuu grown or from open ground. Noted 
for its i/rtuC viffor, productioentjix, larye, size, and bent 
quality for market and frnnity u«e. Get plants direct 
from Central Pennsylvania, "the home of the Sharp¬ 
less," and be sure they are genuine. Descriptive Price- 
List of this and other varieties t re . 
J.L. DILLON, Flor»at, Bloomsbury. Pa. 
HALL, ELTON & CO., 
Electro-Plated Ware, German Silver and Britannia Spoons 
The season for contracting that disagreeable 
and really serious disease, Catarrh, Is at hand. 
Dr. Sykes, ot Chicago, has a remedy that he offers 
this week, In which he has the greatest confidence, 
lie has the most positive assurance of those who 
have tried It that It will do all that Is claimed for It. 
Connumcrg desiring tbe very best Choco¬ 
late or cocoa should purchase that prepared by 
Walter Baker & Co. Established In 1780. Walter 
Baker’s Chocolate has no superior, and Its standard 
(a always maintained. All grocers sell it. 
“EASTIiAKXl.” [Patented.] 
Salesroom, 7 5 Chambers St., New York 
Factories, Wallingford, Conn 
