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Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed. 38 
Medium unwashed.37 
Coarse unwashed.30 
Burry...*.20 
Feathers —We quote prime white live geese In¬ 
diana feathers, 5S®56c.; Southern, 50®52e. 
Grain.—W heat has been in active export and spec¬ 
ulative demand, with prices decidedly higher and 
tirm. The closing sales of wheat are at $1.37 for 
choice Minnesota spring; $1.26for prime No. 1 Mil¬ 
waukee i $1.2091,22 for No. 2 Milwaukee; *1-18® 1.20 
for No. 2 North west: tl. 1091,19 for No. 2 Chicago, 
Rye Is wanted, with sales or State al*l. Barley is 
lower; taro-rowed State sold at $1.20. Com is more 
In the seller’s fuTOr, with a good demand: new mixed 
Western.^SosaSc.; now yellowdo..87s®88c. Oats have 
been in liberal demand on speculative account, with 
prices higher; sales of prime Toledo and Chicago at 
ilc. in store; prime Chicago, afloat, 73V,ca>74c-; white 
Western, 71®i4%0„ and 71®74%C. for white State. 
Hat and Straw. — The demand lias fallen off and 
with increasing receipts there is rather an easier 
feeling. Bale iiuy quoted ; 
Shipping hay. 70®80e.; retail qualities, 90c.ffl*1.15 tor 
prime stock; clover at tl&d»79c.; salt at6f*aC0c. Straw 
quoted al95c.®*lfor long rye ; 65®75c. for short rye; 
956675c. for oat. 
HidtiwiNEH offered at lower prloea, with the de¬ 
mand moderate. Quoted at $1.13® 1.18 If. 
Hops.— There I* some improvement in the demand 
but sales ure at irregular prices. A lot of 400 bales 
old Imps was placed to an out-of-town brewer, which 
was the- most Important trade report. Parcels in the 
interior have changed bands as low as 85c. for choice 
lots. The quotations hero are as follows ; 
State, 336688c. tor good to choice new; 30@35o. for 
low to rulr. now; Eastern, new. 28®3fio.; Western, 
new. 280360,; Yearlings. 1566250 .; Olds, ml growths, Sea 
15c.; Callfornias, 1S74, 88®l0c. 
Maple Sugar.—O ld Is quoted at 10®12c.; reputed 
new. 12®16o, 
MisoKLLAn icops.-- t.nhrndpr herring, $6.0008.211; 
Portland round do.. *1.50: Hay mackerel, *10010.50 
for No. 1; Shore do . $12018; Codfish. $600.25. 
Leather at 25%®?7%C. fur light hemlock, 27fie30e. tor 
middle do., and 27'-jiitlBc. for heavy do. New Orleans 
molasses at. 70&7lc. for prime, 7SVJCC. tor rliolee. 
Bellneil sngar at s%<S»%e. for soft yellow, 9%6sl0%c. 
for soft white, I 0 %e- for crushed, and lu se. ror now- 
dered and granulated. Liverpool One salt, $2.75® 
2.83. Carolina rice. TJffpiHRc. Spirits of turpentine, 
39 %c. p gall. LUlsuetl oil, 78c. V gall., In casks. Teas 
at 29®32c. for common to fair hyson, IICfuilAc. for su¬ 
perior to fino do., 6008 ,7c. for ext a fine to choicest; 
unoolored Japan at 36®u40c. for common to fair, 46® 
Mu. fur superior to floe. 59®77c. for extra One to 
tincst; Oolong at 25®3t)o. for common to fair. 86®52«. 
for superior to fltie.556«70e. for extra line 10 finest, 
and W*S>9Tc. for choicest. 
POUKTBY and Game.—D ressed poultry lx in light 
supply and firm. Live poultry Ims come forward 
pretty freely and prlees have declined- 
Chickens -State, good to poor. P re., lHfliT.h-.; fair to 
good, leoilSc ; New Jersey, good to poor, l‘.M20o.; fulr 
to good, 17,'icluc.; Western, good to poor, lUaiilSc.; fair 
to good, limltse.; Chickens, pour. 120lie. Turkeys 
Hlate, good to prime. Ii.,U$ 2 lo.! fair to good, 1*0 
19o.: New Jersey, good to prime, a'Jrj«2'e.; fair to good, 
18<#20e.; Western, prime, per lb., 20 21c.; heavv 
lN-oliic.: fair to good.lSok'.’Oc- Ducks New Jersuy, R 
re. 20 ® «c.; State, —»—o.: Western, — ru»— e.r poor, M 
®l 6 c. Geese—New Jersey. V re., 12.»l to.; State, os 
—c.: Wostorn, —poor. 8 ® tOc. 
Live. Fowls, Jersey, re., lCflrtSc.; Western, l.VifitRc 
Turkeys, Jcrsor, P s>„ Irereilta.; Western, 16®lTo. 
Ducks, Jersey, young, y pair, 7 .k«.$I. 12 ; Western. to® 
80c. Geese. Jersey, V pair, $1.7302j Western, $1.50® 
1.74; Western, gray, *l.75ofl2.25. 
Pigeons have been In full supply and low prices 
have kept them moving. English snipe ure In mar¬ 
ket this week. Wild ducks arc running poor. Stock 
poor, biit came forward In very good condition; ice 
will soon have to he used. English snipe opened at 
$1 per do*., snd have declined to *2. Mallard ducks, 
50c., red head, 03c., and Canvas at 7tie .D,$1.25 per pair. 
other, 17@l9c.; Western half tubs, prime. 20®21c.; do. 
fair to good, ITtoolBc.: do. poor, 12013c,; do. dairy, 
packed. 22®24c-; do. firkins, prime, 17@19c.; do. do., 
common. 12 @lte.; do. r<dl* fancy, 18»u2UC.; do, do,, 
prime, life 17c.: do. do., fair to good, It®lac.; do. do., 
OOratnon, 12®l3o. 
We quote new State tubs, flne,30®32c.; do. do., fair 
to good, * 50280 .; Western do., fair to best, 2S@27c. 
Cheehe.—T he export trade has been fmr raid a 
good range of prices prevails. For fancy facto ties 
shippers offer lnRe.. but they Bud most holders in¬ 
disposed to sell under I8%6tl68f4!. Flue white cheese 
are available in line* at 19%c. Quotations are: 
State factory— Fancy at lB%e.; good lu fine. lo%@ 
16% c: fair l<> goafl. HXiilSVc.; do., partly skimmed, 
ll%.il2%e. Western iactory—Chadrfarshape, I5%c.; 
do., flat, 15c.; do., fair to good, 12®14%C-; do., 
poor to fair. 10 C.12C. State farm dairy—Good to 
prime. 15ofr14c.; do., fair to good, liotlGc. 
Coffer.—T here is a good demand from interior 
buvers. Prices are much higher. Rio, lS%®20c. Java. 
27®25e. Marucatbo, 18%@20%c. Laguayra, 18%®»%C- 
Cotton.—T he export trade has been very small, 
but there has been a liberal speculative movement. 
April options. 16 21*320.; May. 17 l- 8 .'C-S June. 17J4<a;17 
13-JJfc.; Julv, 17 21 - 827(611 11-19.: August, 17 25-B2@17 
1 -Ulc.. September. 17%«>17 13-32c.; October, lfiVtfcM 
25-8’e.; November. 10 LV32«jpl9 i 1-320.; December. 16 17- 
3.’ 6 * 16 '1.16c-; January, 10S®l*iVc. 
Quotation- based oil American standard of elassl- 
flcatlou for spot cotton: 
Cptnn&s. Ala . i trlrnns. Tc.ro*. 
Ordinary. . 110 . Ho. 14%c. 14%c. 
Good ordinary.16% 15% 15% 15% 
Low middling.16% 16% 16% 16% 
Middling.19% 10% 17 17 
Good middling.17% 17% 17% 17% 
Middling fair...,..17% 17% IS 18 
Fair.18% 18% 18% 18% 
Domestic Drtf.ii Fruits. —There bus been an 
export trade and very little demand on jobbing ac¬ 
count. Apple* are available at easier prices, but 
otherwise value* arc without marked change. 
Apples. Southern sliced, 8%®9 c.t Taney do., lb®lie.; 
" " . . . Htiitc slicml. 8 %® 85 t 0.1 do. 
Western quarters, 8 tit 8 ;%c. Black- 
ROCHESTER* April 3.— Flour market firm; 
spring, $5.75: amber winter. $6.25; white winter, $6.75; 
double extra, $7 25. Rye flour quiet at *6.75. Wheat 
active; Milwaukee elub, $1.09&1.17 1 umber winter, 
$l.u!%61.15 ; white winter. $1.1701.24. Oats firm at 62(a) 
Of*:. Com steady at 73®8Uc. for new. Corn meal, $1.65 
(<*1.75. Butter, 24®2ftc. Chvasu. 19etl?o. Eggs, 216625c. 
Lard, li6615c. Apples, winter fruit, V hhl., H..>1661.75. 
FottttOcB, P 1*1*1., $1 75, Beans, V bu.. *1.35®1.B0, Moss 
pork. bbl..$21@22; clear do., $236*24; hams,,12® 18c.; 
shoulders. Ski* 10c. Dressed liogs, V cwt.. *9 506610. 
Turkeys, 186620c. Chickens, 18®20c. Wool, 38Mi5c. 
and StereopUooila of all sizes and prices.' Views U- 
lusirating every subject, ler Parlor Entertainment 
and PUBLIC {KHIilTIOHS. ITT Paps well mi « nnall In- 
vestment. Catalogues free. McALLlSTEB, MF’Q 
OPTICIAX, ill NASSAU ST., N. Y 
Vick’s Floral Guide 
For 1875 Is the handsomest work of the kind 
IN T1IE WOULD. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
CHEESE FACTORY 
Litter Kai.es. N. Y.. April 3,1875. 
More farm dairy ehnean has been sold this week 
than in any week for some time past, but the lota 
were of odds and ends, ami prices have not im¬ 
proved. The range has been from 9 to 14c., accord¬ 
ing to quality, and but little going at the last-named 
figure. Factories may tie quoted at from 14% to I5%e. 
Wo hear of one long line of goods that has sold at 
liic. This lot Included October choose and ail made 
after that up to Februaiy, The market is stronger 
than lust week and buyers are more anxious to pur- 
cliuse, but the rates huve not changed materially. 
New milk butter is now coming forward freely and 
prices are a shade better than last week, with morn 
activity In i bn market. The range tor winter-make 
and new milk Is from 20 to 2 tic.; only a tuw choice 
lots bringing the latter figure. 
Factorlns are now receiving milk once a day. Fills 
allows thn skimming of the night’s milk at the farm. 
The low price of butter has hud an Important Influ¬ 
ence on skimming, and wu urn likely to have a much 
bettor quality of early cbeoso than last year. 
The weather Is pleasant and the neop snows begin 
to settle away under the tufluenoe <K the sun’s rays 
Cows are reported in good condition and to be yield¬ 
ing fair returns. ..... 
Wa have advice* from abroad to the llilrd week 
In Mareli. Our London correspondent says a large 
business is beltiv done In all tlescriptlonnof English, 
American and Dutch cheese at good prices. 
American, extra fine. 2666'7s,; next quality, 7Q<S>75«.; 
good, (WwlWs ; low grades, Km58s. English Cheddar, 
iltAwlH,: WiltHluri- double. ?26(i8Ja.; Cheshire medium. 
UWltts.; line. 7H«r,H4*.; Hootch, 726678s. 
Butter sells at very irregular rates, but the trans¬ 
actions are large. Holders or Inferior sorts meet 
the views of buyers. 
Clonmells, tills.: Dorset*, 161s.; Jersey. 15<K; Danish, 
Kiel and Swedish, 1006<d!ils.: Normandy, 10066174a.; 
American and Canadian ilfcudOa. Oleomargarine Is 
not suluble. 
and Creamery Apparatus. 
All Dairymen In need of any kind of Machinery, 
Utensils or Furnishing Goods, In the above line, 
should send for our new Illuntrateo Circular and 
Price List, which gives full Information regarding 
all modern Improvements. 
CHARLES MILLAR & SON, Utica, N. Y. 
the cheese BEST 
Factory & Farm Dairy Apparatus, 
Furnishing Goods. &.c. 
Send for Circular. II. H. ItOF. «fc CO., 
II iidieon. Luke Co., Ohio. 
Southern quarters. !%’<• 
quarters. 8 %o.: - : 
berrle*. 9«69%e. Peelei 
good and prime new Ci__ . .. 
linu. prime, 28663Uc.: oliuloe, 31e , l.nppelsrl peach¬ 
es. halves. rt'-pij.Hc.; quarters, 7%'<68c. Pitted cher¬ 
ries. new, * 8 .vii»c. Buspbcrrius, now. 38®34e. Plums. 
19(2)220. 
BOGS.-Prices ure weak notwithstanding the sup¬ 
ply is moderate. New Items of market truck more 
or less Interfere with the egg trade In the spring. 
Goe-e and duck eggs very scarce. 
Ngarptrint* » do*..23'>v'23o.;State and Ponn.,226623c.; 
tVe-tci a. choir.: 22c.; other do., 21 %C.: Southern. 2166 
21%C.; dlick,406646c,; gcesn, 87c.(<**l. 
Essential oils.-T he recent, firmness in pepper- 
ininthu:i doveluped into a positive advance The 
stock Is concentrated In few huuds aud us some of 
these parties nave the 1 aside track for export busi¬ 
ness t here Is no likelihood of prices losing any of 
their new strength. 
Hotchkiss, glass,$5.60 T «>.: Hale A Parsobal, $6.00; 
tin cans, $5.60; AttasufruS, 66 c.; wlntergreen. in a re¬ 
tail way, zi.DJ. 
K louk and MKAL-—The export trade has bcc* 
quite aUtiMlactorv in flour, the low grades or wli ch 
are In the seller a favor. The het-ier grades nit. 
wit h more attention, with the general market In bel¬ 
ter shape f,,r -oilers than noted for Some little time 
previously. 
Superfine State and Western, $4.406*4.70; extra do., 
*l.85i«,.‘>,40: No 2 at Moot.40 . extra round-hoop Ohio 
at $i.9w<l5.2li; trade brand* do., *5.256i)6.65: white 
wheat extras. *3.50®6: St. l.out*. *5648; Southern at 
S5.5.VSA.B0 for common to fair, and *.i.ii. r «,is for good 
to c hoice, ltyo flour at $io»5.10. Corn meal at $4,76® 
4. Ofor Brandywine. 
ForWGN Fiti rTS.—Layer r*lsln* are quoted at. 
*?.,V„ ; loose Muscatel do.. *.i.45«».i.70; Valencia 
do. 11®-—c. Curraats, 6%t<80%i;. Languedoc at- 
roonds. 20o.i Tarragona do.,|2lc. Turkey prunes, 7% 
@s%c. Leghorn citron, 26c. Barcelona tllbtwts. 8 %c. 
Fresh Kuuits.- The market Is very weak for up- 
F il a; >2.50 is an oxtreme rare tor oh-iloe Baldwins in 
its. Fancy Russets mid Gregdlngu are offered at 
$ 2 . 5. The supply Is largely in excess of thi* date 
lust year Exports past week, 2.175 lbs.; since J*n. 
1st, 14,300 do.; sarao time last year,3,000 do, Cranber¬ 
ries ore w, iik and quoted lower. Peanuts are very 
firm and there Is some speculative Inquiry lor the 
small I'valbible stock. 
Apples, Baldwins, prime, F hhl.,$'I.3T6i<2.50i Green¬ 
ings, prime, $L)2®2.25: eouimon to fair, $1621.50; 
Wo-tern mixed. $1,756*2. Cranberries, fancy. V box, 
* 2 , 76 ; prime, $2.50; fair to good, *2.0U«l2.26; Cape Cod. 
i? Obl,, F.rvuii ; 6 ; i>riiue, is!<t8.50j Eastern, fancy, $9 
< 469 . 75 ; good to prime, $7 « 8 . Pecans, $( lb., Il%<i*12%c. 
Hickorynuts. V hush.. * 1 . 60 (Ei.?A. Peanuts, Virginia, 
$2.<0,c'i.20: North Carolina. $IJt0®1.90. 
Funs and Skins.—W e quote us follows, for prime 
skins only . 
Bear, Northern, as to size and quality.$10 00 to 15 00 
Bi-ur, Southern Hnd Northern, year¬ 
lings . .. . 6 00 to 10 00 
Beaver, Northern, per skin, parchment, 
according l*< -i*e and color... 2 00 to 3 00 
Beaver, W esturn, as to size and color.. 1 00 to 2 00 
Beaver, Southern and ordinary, per 
skin. >1 to 100 
Badger . 10 to 25 
Cat, Wild, North and East State*, cased GO to 90 
Cat, Wild,Southern and Western —... to to 50 
Cat, llouso. ordinary, if large.. 5 to 8 
Cut, Hodse, black, furred . 15 to 26 
Fisher. North and Enn. as to size und 
color. .. 7 00 to 12 00 
Fisher, Putin., Ohio and Western, ac- 
Coidirig to size and color, prime....... 5 00 to 8 00 
Fisher. Southern, as tn site and color.. 3 00 to a 00 
Fox Silver, according t ' 1 d/e and color. 15 00 to 50 00 
Fe.x. Cross. Northern and Eastern.ac- 
eut'di rig to size aud eglor.... -. 3 00 to 5 00 
Fox. Bed, Northern and Eastern, ac¬ 
cording to size and color. 1 65 to 1 75 
Fox . Bed. 8 . Penn.. N. J., and N. Ohio. 1 25 to 1 50 
K«'.x, Red, Southern and Western. 75 to 100 
Fox. Gray. Nortli and Eastern. 1 00 to 1 25 
Fox Houtb and West.90 to 75 
Fox. South and West, open..... to to 60 
Fox. KltVr ....,. 30 to 50 
Lynx . 1 00 to 2 00 
Marten, States.... 2 00 to 2 50 
Mink, Now Y"rk and New England. 3 00 to 3 50 
Mink, Can., Mich., and Minn... 2 00 to 2 5u 
Mink. Si i a thorn New fork. New Jer¬ 
sey. Pennsylvania, and ohtn. I 00 to l 50 
Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Indi- 
iimi. Wisconsin and i"»;i ... ., .. 75 10 125 
Missouri and all SouLlcrn.-. 50 to 75 
Muskrat, North, New York and East., 
Spring. .. 30 to 38 
Muskrat, Weal., including Penn, and 
Ohio, Spring. 32 to 35 
Muskrat, N. and Bast'n, Fall A Winter 28 to 30 
Muskrat. West. Including Peun. and 
Ohio, Winter.. . 20 to 28 
Muskrat, Southern prime . 20 to 25 
Muskrat, Southern winter and full... 15 to 20 
Otter. North'n and Eastern and North- 
West . 10 00 to 12 00 
Otter. Penn . N. J., Ohio and Western.. 8 00 to 10 00 
Oiler, Ky., Md., Va., Kan. and vicinity 0 00 to 8 UO 
Otter, North Carolina.... 414)10 9 00 
Otter, South Carolina and Georgia. 2 U) to 4 00 
Opossum. North cased. 18 to 20 
Opossum, South and open North. 15 to 18 
Racoon. Mich.. N. liid., N. Ohio, Indian 
handled, dark. 1 QQ to 1 25 
RsCoon, III., lowii, WIs. and Minn. 5u 1 1 95 
K icnon, N. V. and K. States Jc N. Penn. 75 to 85 
K ic-.oti, N. J., 8 . Penn., Ind., III., Mo., 
Nob. and Kan.......«.... 50 to 95 
It.icii. n. Md., Va., Ky. mid Tent. 50 to 90 
Racoon, N. and 8 - Car., Geo.. Ark.. Flo. 
and Ala.. 25 to 30 
Rabbits, cased. 2 to 3 
Skunks, prime black, No. 1. cased. — to 1 80 
Skunks, prlmk black. No. 2. open. — to 1 50 
Skunks, prime one-naif white streak. 
No. 2. eased. — to 1 30 
Skunks, pi line one-half white streak, 
No.2. open...,.. — to 1 00 
Sk inks, whole streiked. Nos. 3 and 4_ 20 to to 
Skunks, scab*... —to 5 
Wolf Skins, mountain, large, prime. 2 00 to 3 00 
Wolf Skins, prairie, average prime. 75 to 103 
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1 ly General Accident Policy, In the Travelers 
Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. Apply to 
any Agent or write to the Company. 
Wanted—Salary or commission. Ad¬ 
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AGENTS 
A NY MAX OF SKNHE - xvlio wishes to nave 
dollar—will semi for free Price List of THE 
JONES SCALE WORKS Binghamton, N. Y. 
TS ^ ^ T* 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
nkw York, Aprils, 1875, 
Beeves.— On Wednesday forenoon trade was ex¬ 
tremely slow at, 11 )%© 12 so. |8 re., with several herds 
unsold at noon; weights. Ik<<,7% cwt. Thursday 
trade small at I0%'«»11%e. V IV- woighls. 5%@7.4 cwt,. 
Friday thn markets closed dull at I0%6#12%u. V re.; 
weights. 5 %®i 8 owt. There have been no Spanish 
herds on sale; native steers sold at!i%®l 2 %e.; grude 
do., 12V(«>13%c.; dry cows. I0%o. F re,; oxen. 966l2%e. 
■F re.; bulls, on live weight, i%«j57jo.; yearling do., on 
live weight, 8 c. V re. 
Milch Cow*. Trade remains moderate; 19 cows 
sold at *' I2r,j. 93.59 18 head. 20 do. at $50(2697; 10 do. at 
$ti 0 © 8 l, calves Included : 5 cows, without their calves, 
sold ut $756695 h head. 
Vkalh and CAl.vktJ.- Gras* calves are so source 
ns to render quotations nominal; these are at $1266 
15 v head; also Be. W re. Smooth quality veal* fell 
In value $1 $ cwt. On Wednesday, and have not re- 
r,ivcred «lnee. Prlocs have been 9(.<il0%c. 18 re,; also 
$idp i7.75 7* head; sale* generally effected In largo 
lots. 
Sheep AND I, AM iih.—T he arrivals of spring lambs 
continue small and those to hand are sold on private 
terms to retail butchers. Yearling latnhx are also 
xqare.i; and are included in top rates for sheep. Ou 
Wednesday trade was very slow and small at fl %66 
7% 11 tri Tliiirufliiv triuit* viirv stnull »Li. 7W^l7 ^11 <l 
Our motive in establishing this AGENCY Is to 
sutlsfy a long felt want among our SUBSCRIBERS, 
friend* and the general public, thus offering a 
Reliable Medium 
through which they can supply nil their wants lu 
cticrv branch of Trade, at the extremity Low Prices 
now ruling In New York Markets. Onr 
Special Arrangements 
with leading Manufacturer* and Merchants enable 
us to purchase on more favorable terms than parties 
who trade direct could secure. 
We are also prepared to rcoeivo 
7 % p tn. Thursday trade very small at 7%<3T%c. 
re. Friday the markets closed woak ut 9©7%.C. P re. 
This Week too best flock* to hand have been quoted 
from this State and fiom Pennsylvania. 
no(iH.—There have been no live hog* on Male, ns 
prices have for ftutne time past ruled higher In Chi¬ 
cago than here. Wednesday trade In city dressed 
slightly Improved at 9%c. r fi>. Thursday trade 
alow at 't% 66 ‘J%c. Friday tliu markets dosed weak at 
9%e. t< re., an attempt having been made to keep 
rates up to 9% 0 . 48 re. 
Horse Market.— City trade depends so much on 
favorable weather that with the return of such 
business has Improved. Nine trotters sold at $30066 
700 F head; 5 do ut $ 500601 , 0 d 0 R head; 2 pairs stylish 
carriage horses at $1,200661,500 ♦< pair; 0 do. fair 
quality do. at f. U05»700 V pair , I saddle horse ut $260; 
1 pair poiucs ut $450 ; 30 head poor quality light har¬ 
ness horses ub$8Y'v79 48 bead Twenty-eight horses 
arrived per Eric Railroad via Oak Cliff Station. 
of any nature, and will dispose of such business at 
the least practicable expense to the consignor, return¬ 
ing prompt account-sales. Parties availing them¬ 
selves of this aud other Departments of our Agency 
can rely upon escaping the commissions of 
Middle-Men 
thus reducing the cost of their merchandise very 
materially, 
W« fill an order for 
A Single Article 
us carefully and promptly as a large order, and in 
vite the patronuge of individuals, "clubs,” &c. 
Everything comes within our province, from 
A NEEDLE TO A STEAM ENGINE! 
Monday’s Salks.- Beeves were very slow of 
sale at 9%(<cl3%c. F re.; weights 5%<a»% cwt., on 50® 
58 res. net. When the markets closed several herds 
remained unsold. 
Milch CowfL—There were no sales, still the mar¬ 
kets on light arrival* promised butter. 
Veals and Calves. -Calves sold ut 9c, F re.; 
smooth quality veals at 9%c. 
Sheep and Lambs.—L uinbs not quoted. Sheep 
sola in large lots at 6 %© 8 c. re.; one car load shorn 
sheep sold at 9%c. 
Hoos.—No live on sale; city dressed opened at 
9%®9%c. 18 re. 
receipts of live stock. 
Ska*p a 
B«m Cow*. Calve*. I n 11 ,d«. H<*». 
sixtieth St.3,443 25 910 29 000 
Fortv-Kightli St. 000 60 25 7,995 000 
Fortieth St. 000 IXJ 18J0 738 10,036 
Harsimus Cove.3,264 00 000 7,981 18.131 
Weehawken. 218 00 000 ooo 000 
Totals this week.6,995 75 i'05 16.740 28.170 
" last week.7.919 77 780 20,352 I9,l>01 
COMPARATIVE RATES, 
I oat week. This week. 
' Cents. Cents 
Good Steers F re .12 (<* it 12 « 13% 
Fair.11 ut. 11% 11 ® 11% 
Poor. 10 » 10 % pi 66 10 % 
Poorest. 7% it 9% 8 & 9% 
Gen. selling rates... .. . 10%® 11% 10% ® 11% 
Our commission is small, and al ways uniform. 
Explanatory t'ircularg, 
which give full and complete Information regarding 
the Agency, mailed on receipt of stamp. 
We will not. be responsible for moneys, unless sent 
by Express, P. O. Money Order, Registered Letter nr 
Draft on New York. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
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Rural New-Yorker Office, New York, 
Ctr p. O. Box 581. 
Y3J~ Inclose ‘25 Ceuta when you make business 
Inquiries that costs our time, or your request will 
be laid aside In favor of those who con ply. Our 
time la money. 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker Han excellent. 
Agricultural paper, and very popu’ar. As u family 
visitant it Is hard to beat In the attractions It holds 
forth for young and old. We ore pleased to see that 
Mr. Moore Is full of his old enterprise and bent on 
making the paper bettor and better from year to 
year.— Yates Vo, Chronicle. 
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Mitchell, Lewis 
RACINE, AVIS. 
THE 
Best Proportioned, 
Best Ironed, 
AND 
Lightest Running 
Wagon in the Market 
The original, well 
% known 
RAOINE WAGON 
