80c\ for new Corn meal, 
ChuOtttr, 1M17C. B]HrMfel8o. 
65c. Corn steady at To 
01.75. Butter, 2lo23e. 
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HEAD 
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MOOBE’S 
APRIL 24 
RURAL, NEW-YORKER. 
27? 
Coffee —Rio, 16X&20C., gold; Java,2G@29c.: Mara¬ 
caibo, 195S21KC-: Jamaica, Costa Rica. 17K 
6*20xc. 
Domestic drier Fruits.—M ces of peeled peach¬ 
es are reduced, but Important business does not fol¬ 
low. Apples are hard to sell, with a weak feeling ao 
regards prices. Blackberries have been sold at Sc.; 
generally quoted at 808k<). The general market Is 
In an unsatisfactory condition, as trade is even small¬ 
er than usual for this period of the year. 
Apples. Southern sliced, ■>;,<,19c.; fancy do., malic.; 
Southern quarters. Tlfc,: St-an sliced. Sly-we.: do. 
quarters. 8ko.; Western quarters. 7J»«i Su. Black* 
berries. StoSHe. Peeled peaches. Western. 206y21C., 
good and prime new Georgia, 23qt26c.: North Caro¬ 
lina, prime, 2-\3>27c.3 choice. "Qc ; Lupceled peach¬ 
es. halves, HXiisijC.; quarters, 7K08e. Pitted cher¬ 
ries, new, 2Wt27c. Raspberries, new, 30®31o. Plum*, 
t&aflo*. 
KOG*.—There is a good demand attending the low¬ 
er quotations. The supply Is not large, but spring 
produce Is becoming abundant and sellers have to 
keep the fact In vtew. 
Noar points V do*,. 19019KC,: State and Penn.. 18'-jc.; 
Western, choice, Ifkv. other do., UKc.; Southern, 
IT -c. Duck, 25c. OceBe.tOe. 
Essential Oils.—T here Is nothing new to re¬ 
mark beyond the fact that the dimness attending 
the centered stock is daily mtensirled. 
IIotchklse, glass.tS.CO I 1 n>.: Hale & Parschal, 16.00; 
tin can-, $5.50; sassafras, 05c.; wintergreen, In a re¬ 
tail way. 64.G0. 
Feathers.—P rime live white geese Western, Mis 
55c,; H-iuthern. &0@J>8e. 
Fresh FlU'tT*. Trade I* dull and weak In almost 
everv item. Apples are lower and outside markets 
seem well supplied. The weather bn* hee.n poor for 
strawberries, but low prices have kept them moving. 
About 3,51X1 quarts have arrived from Charleston. 
Cranberries are seemingly altogether out of sale; 
prices are dawn, but It is not likely wu cun use the 
surplus with profit to owners. Peanuts are Hrm urn! 
higher for prime Virginia. 
Apples—Western N. Y. mixed lots, V bbl., $1,250 
1.7ft; do., s.ileet varieties, $2,»2.2o ; inferior lots, Iftc.ffl 
*1.25. Strawberries-Chualeston, V ui., 6O0T5c Cran¬ 
berries, v bo*, n.50; fair to good. $?(->2.2 'j; Cape 
Cod.faucv. f tibl , *7,60®S; do., prime,fi.otlfti: East¬ 
ern, funo'v. >7.505.8; do., good to Prime, $5 9000.50. 
la. V bush., $2.2.'*<J2.30: North 
Wilmington, $21 Ji"2.2. r i i TSiiOMBSS, $1 .25to I ..Ml; Afri¬ 
can, H.&O'SiUft Paeans, » 1 i>., 11012HC, Hickory 
nuts, P bu.. $1,5002, Black walnuts. F. LU., 50:-*6t)O, 
Flour and Meal.—T here has been an unusually 
liberal movement it! flours, and a sharp advance in 
price*. Exporter* have been the principal purchas¬ 
er*. The quotations are: 
Supertine Stole and Western, ft.flatiSI.vKJ; extra do., 
$.<.06to5.60 ; No 2atM.30o64.ii5; extra round-iiOop Ohio 
at $6.1005.35: trade brands do.. $5.1006.95: white 
whoutoxLras.f5.753v0.36: St, LoulB, $5,35548-20; South¬ 
ern, tinfor common to fair, and $V.i)0ffl8 for 
good to choice. Rye Hour at $1.25646,26. Corn meal lit 
*-I>Ui,i 1,85 for Brandywine: $1 >«i 4.50 for yellow West¬ 
ern ; $8.9001.10 fur Jersey. 
Foreign Fruits.—I. ayer raisins are quoted at 
*2.rU; Valencia do., lie, Turkov prunes, ‘M08tfc. 
I'urnrnts, 6J<e. Tarragona almonds, 21c. Valencia 
raisins, lie. Messina and Palermo lemons, $405. 
Palermo oranges, $6-43.25. 
Furs and Skins.-M arkut unchanged, 
prime skins: 
Hear, Northern, as to size and quality .$10 
Bear, Southern and Northern year¬ 
lings........ 5 
Beaver,Northern, per skin, parchment, 
according to size and color.. 2 
Beaver, Western, as to size and color- • 1 
Beaver, Southern anil ordinary, per 
skin. 
Badger. ... 
Cat, Wild, North and East States, cased 
Cat, Wild, Southern and Wester n.. — 
Cut, House, ordinary, if large. 
Cut, House, black, furred. 
Fisher, North noil East, as to size and 
color..... 7 
Fisher, Penn., Ohio sDd Western, ac¬ 
cording to size und color, prime. 6 
Fisher. Southern, as to size ami color.. 3 
FoX Silver, according to size and color. 15 
Fox, Cross, Northorn and Eastern, ac¬ 
cording to size and eglor. 3 
Vox, Red, Northern and Eastern, ac¬ 
cording to slzu and color.. 1 
Fox, Red, S. Penn., N. J.. aud N. Ohio. 1 
Fox, Red. Southern and Wes tern. 
FoX. Gray, North and Eastern. 1 
Fox South and West. 
Fox, South and West, open.... 
Fox, Kltt. 
We quote 
00 to 15 00 
00 to 10 00 
(Kl to 3 00 
IX i to 2 tO 
00 to 12 0O 
00 to H 00 
00 to 5 00 
00 to 50 00 
00 to 6 00 
Lynx. 1 00 to 2 00 
Marten. States. 2 00 to 2 50 
.Mink, New York and New England. 3 HD to .1 M 
.Mink. Can., Midi., und Minn.. 2 00 10 2 50 
Mink, Southern New York, NelV Jer¬ 
sey Pennsylvania, and Ohio. 1 00 to 1 GO 
Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Indi¬ 
ana, Wisconsin aud Iowa... 75 to 1 25 
Missouri and all SoulFtwu. 60 to 76 
Muskrat, North, New York and East., 
Spring....... 30 to lift 
Muskrat, Wtol,, Including Penn, and 
Ohio, Spring.... 33 to 35 
Muskrat, N. and East’n. Full A Winter 28 to 30 
Muskrat, West. Including l'eun. and 
Ohio, Winter. 26 to 2ft 
Muskrat, Southern prime .. . 20 to 25 
Muskrat. Southern winter ami fall,. . 15 to 20 
Otter, North'n and Eastern and North- 
West. . 10 (x) to 12 (XI 
Otter, Penn.. N. J., Ohio and Western., ft (XI to 10 txi 
Otter, Ky., Md., Ya., Kan. and vicinity 6 tW to 3 00 
titter. North Carolina... t DO to 6 00 
Otter, South Carolinaand Georgia. 2 00 to l (X) 
Opossum. North , cased. ift to 20 
opossum, South and open North. 15 to 18 
Racoon. Mich., N. Xnd., N. Ohio, Indian 
handled, dark. 1 00 to 125 
Racoon, III., Iowa, Wl*. and Minn. 50 to 65 
Racoon, N. Y. and 15. State* A N. Pnnn. 75 to 86 
Racoon, N. J., S. Penn., 1ml.', III., Mo,, 
Neb. and Kan. 60 to 65 
Racoon, Md., Ya., Ky. aud Tenn. 50 to (XI 
Racoon. N. and H. Car., Deo., Ark.. Flo. 
aud Ala...... ......... .. 25 to 20 
Rabbits, cased... 2 to 3 
Skunks, prime black. No. 1. cased. — to 1 80 
Skunks, prinik black. No. 2, open. — to l 60 
Skunks, prime one-naif white streak, 
NO. 2, cased..,. — to 1 30 
Skunks, prime otic-half white streak, 
No, 2. open. —to 1 IX) 
Skunks, whole 6treaked, Nos. 3 and 4.... 20 to 40 
Skunks, scabs........ —to 5 
Wolf Skins, mountain, large, prime..... 2 (Xi to 3 00 
Wolf Skins, prairie, average prune...,. 75 to 100 
GRAIN -There has been a good export dornaud for 
wheat, and prices have ruled higher. Sales ut $1.23 
5i.l.25 for No. 2 Milwaukee spring, in store ar.d afloat; 
$1,206- 1.22 for No. 2 Chicago spring, In store end 
afloat; $1.2564158) for No. 1 spring; $1.?1 <s 41.23>S for No. 
2 Northwest spring. In store aud afloat; <t.laMl.28 for 
uugruilcd spring, car lots, chiefly at at $1.20 afloat; 
11.40 for choice white Michigan. Rye tin* been held 
at $1.10 lor State aud is wanted. Barley, Canada 
West, $1.50, Com has berm In active demand, clos¬ 
ing with a reduction on the highest prices of the 
week and quoted as follow* : Now mixed Western, 
80 <41)80.: new yellow do., ItSKftw, Oats have been avail¬ 
able ut easor prices, quoted si .Acs 78c, for mixed 
M estorn, 74WflBTTMe-. for white Western, and 7507TC- 
lor white 9tute. 
Hat and stra w.—Exports past week, 1,077 bales; 
since Jan. 1st, 10,382 bales ; same time last year. 6,660. 
1 he arrivals have boeu larger, with the resumption 
of river navigation, und prices are easier. 
Shipping hay. 70®f&c.; retail qualities, 80c.®fll.0Q for 
pr ime stock ; clover at 00:®7tk\; salt at5O05tks. Straw 
quoted ut 75(5 80c. for long rye; 55005c. for short rye ; 
osc&toc. for out. 
HiGKW ines.—T he latest dealings are at $1.14, with 
moderate receipts but not much trade. 
Hopb.—T he market Is gaining strength, although 
there Is no export movement. The arrivals are 
I small and the accumulated stock Is stpadtly decreas¬ 
ing under a better inquiry from brewers. The ad¬ 
vanced price* quoted are well maintained. 
Suite. .'vVStOc. for good to choice new ; 30®35c. for 
low lo fair, new; Eastern, new. 28to36c.; Western, 
new, >A*t.>0e.: Yearlings. 156425c.; Olds, all growths, 8yi 
15c.; California*, 1874, 286435c. 
LEATHER.—Hemlock solo at 25Vn*27‘.C. for light 
27t«3fle. for middle; 27H<.j2Sle. for heavy. 
MAPLE Scdar.— 1 The Producer*' Price Current 
suy*“ The supply Is now targe, and the quantity 
of the lot* generally inferior. The new sugar seems 
to he unusually dark colored this year Large 
blocks are the most unsalable style. A salable Term 
of cake is of about the following dimensions:—Six 
inches long. 3M inches wide. I Winches thick. Old 
sugar very dull." New, light colored, V !t>., 13015c.; 
do., dark colored, UtjdSc.; old, 8®10c. 
MtflCKLLAXKOUS.—Spirits turpentine. 38KC. P gal.; 
linseed nil, 705871c. casks; refined petroleum, lie, for 
prompt delivery; do. In cases, 19H<s)21c, 
Mo LAPSES.—New Orleans sells at 70®76c. for prlmo 
to choice. 
PAPER STOCK.- Country mixed mgs free of woo), 
lc. V it.: old papers. IKe. 
POULTRY and damn.—T horn is only a nominal 
market lor dressed at this season. 
Phlliuk-lnh'a dry-picked chickens bring 220250.; 
slips, 305 tile.: choice capons, 350880. 
Chickens—Western.good to poor, 18r»20e.; fsir to 
good, 105.I*c ; poor. 12tr»I'ie. Turkc s-Western.good 
to poor, 2l><t22iV. fair to good, 19®20,:.; heavy, bitwise. 
Live poultry l*«a|nhle us follows; 
Fowls, New Jereov, pei tr> , iswire.: Western. ISciilOc. 
Turkeys. Jersey. V Tb .2U.k23e.; Western, hen, 2 Ud. 
22c.; lour, IBt»18c. Ducks. Jersey, young, » pair, Ino. 
06 $ 1.12; western.75087c Geese. Jersey, t-> pair, $.'(«) 
tern, fll.5l>.'t2: Western, gray, $26i2.M). 
\\ lid duck* are. In market, but nt this time of the 
year tlie.v are subject to so much fluctuation that 
dealers discourage the shipment Pigeons are In 
good demand; -o;tve snipe. Prices belter. 
Wild pigeons,.picked, doz.. $2.12,082.25; unpicked, 
$202.12. English snipe, $1.60® 1.63. Plover, $l.M)i,£l.6P. 
Band snipe. 46iift6n. 
PnoVIVHONS.—Muss pork Iras been In active export 
and speculative ncmiind, and with high prices nt (ho 
West, prices here have boon unsettled and vevv 
mii.’it better attimes; July delivery has been sold 
up to $23.10. Tile closing prices are $22,511 lor job lots: 
on the spnl-, $32 35 for May; $22,50 lor Jiine, and 
$2?.60 fur July. Prime mas*. $20. Extra prime, f 15.50 
will. Boxed dry-salted Shoulder*, lie. Western 
ticrc,;d pickled Imms, l2,S®13c. Bacon has been 
source and held at very full llgurcs; long clear, WRc.; 
short clear, T$ff®12Kc. Lard has been almost neg¬ 
lected. but, Is held higher; contract grade on the 
spot, JSSCd May delivery. 15J0C,; June, 15 13-lfic.; 
July, l ijfc. Htoilrlne Is lftkjdi.(i). Tullow i* ruling 
btfinnr. veiling ut Me. far prime city. Beef has been 
In active demand; quoted nt $11 for extra mess, in¬ 
spected: $10 for plain mesa, inspected: packet at 
$15; Uorcerl beef. $22024 for India mess; $206621 for 
prlnie mess, und city extra India mess nt ftKuj'i'J. 
RlclTNRD hriJAR.—There has been un advance 
nmde In prices. Soft yellow. S'.-Mi'.lVic.; soft white, 
OKi-MOo; cruehed. lOftfc,; powdered, Kille.; granu¬ 
lated, luXoJlUKc. 
Kit'E.—Carolina selling at 7kc. for fair: 7Xo. for 
good; tSfc. for prime ana for choice, 
Seed. -There have boon liberal drafts made upon 
the slock of clover here, even by parties In the inte¬ 
rior. who have found themselvesBliorl for their own 
requirements, and milch higher prices arc obtained. 
Western, 12'4C.; State, 12So. Timothy has not been 
much wanted; car lota have been sold ut -2.55^62.66, 
while parcels from store have brought #2.85®3.b5. 
Than. Snip* In it Jnbhlng way lire milking at nil ad¬ 
vance or about two cents V lb.. With Young Hyson 
now uuoted ut 816,;88c. for common to fair; 38<>«52e. 
for supo lor to flue, and up to $1.10 for choicest. 
Oolong nt 2803(0. for common to fair: 386X64 for su¬ 
perior to tine, tip to 97u. for cnolcott. Uncolored 
Jap.n ut ik 0,48c. tor coimiion to fair; 48® 56c» for su¬ 
perior to fine, and #9®73c. for extra tine to choicest. 
Touacpo.—B usInesH Id tills market has been of a 
very turns churnuter, and It has been uuoessary to 
reduce prices ut lea»l He. on the common grades of 
Western loaf, while for acedlcaf, although unchang- 
erl tipurea are demanded, they art* about nomine 1 
Light. Heavy. 
Cents. Cents. 
Common lugs... lii.Hiipll 11X64)2 
Good lug*.,. 11H012 12WM13 
Low lea?. i2h®13H 13HmHH 
Medium leaf. 14 ®15 15 017 
flood leaf. 15H(«)16 171*6.-111 
Fine loaf. 16H6418 11)4®21 
Select leaf.... 18H6ii20 22 ®25 
HEEDLEAF—CROP OF 1873. 
Cent*. 
ROCH ESTER, April 17.-Flour mnrketactive; 
spring. $6.75: amber wfntor, $6.25; white winter.$8.75: 
double extra, $7.25. Ilyo flour quiet at Sa.fsb Wheat 
quiet: .Milwaukee etub. $1.1001.2(11 amber winter, 
(x) to 12 OH 
IXI to 10 Oil 
00 to 8 00 
(X) to 6 00 
(X) t o 1 00 
00 lo 1 25 
50 t i 65 
75 to 86 
25 to 30 
2 to 3 
— to 1 80 
— to 1 50 
- to 1 (X) 
0U to 3 (XI 
75 to 1 00 
X. 
No. 1. 50 0 52 
No. 2. 46 6ii 48 
Course. 43 ©J 45 
Combing.58 ® 63 
New York, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
XX. 49 64 52 
X. 17 <8 51 
No. 1. 40 (m 50 
No. 2. M (<y 46 
Coarse. 43 @ 40 
Combing.... 54 & 55 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
XX. 50 et 53 
X.. . 48 66 52 
No. 1. 50 lid 53 
No. 2. kl 64 48 
Coarse. 42 64 45 
Combing.51 64 62 
Combing, unwiished.38 ® 42 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
XX. 48 6b 50 
X. 4ft @ 48 
No. 1. 46 64 50 
No. 2. 42 @45 
Coarse.40 @ 43 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana— 
Fine unwashed. 38 @ 42 
Medium unwashed.37 fg: 40 
Coarse unwashed. 30 0 33 
Burry......... 20 64 25 
l.ard, LVirinc. .Maple sugar.LiesUc. Apples, repack. 
Od, F bbl.. $1.60. Potatoes, V bill.. $1.75® 1-87. Henns, 
F bu.. fll.2601.00. Moss pork. >v bbl., $226?23; clear 
do., $24; lmins. 13<<4 Uc.; Bhouldevs, Uc-4l0c. Dressed 
hogs, F cwt.. $9.50'.tl(). Turkeys, 186420c. Chickens, 
l86S>2Uo. Wool, 38045b. llay, $l?6tK. Straw, $8,tl2. 
Timothy scr-d, $303.25; ofover, $7.5007.76. Wood, 
hard, Y cord, 81Hk U). Con), $7.256«7.65 for stove. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
little Falls, n. y„ April 17 ,1875. 
Tax market this week has brum active and I ho 
transaction* mostly for new enurse. Farm dairies 
have ranged from HH to 13Hc.. the latter price being 
paid for lots of lino now-milk goods, only lightly 
skimmed. A number of factories were in market 
with small parcels of the spring make, and prices 
ranged from I3.H lo 14c. We give tire leading trans¬ 
actions ns follows: 
Old Fulrflctd. 70 hoxes, Bt 14c,. Fitirtlold Associa¬ 
tion, 1)1, liiXe.i Small s Bush, 20,115(0 ; Barto llill, 
26 , 13',o ; Keys, 50, like.; Reaver Creek. 30, 13c.; 
Old Salisbury, 70, on commission ; A. Smith .t Co., 
6 . 1 . iHe.; Cook* Ives,;:D,t3 c. 
Butler is lower, the sales bulng mostly from 23 to 
26c.. with a low extra packages ut 2fie. 
The country road* are inie-i with snow, which ren¬ 
ders travel difllcott for loaded teams, and tills, 
doubtless, has prevented many farm dairies from 
coming forward. 
Wo Imv-. advices from uhriiitd to tlx- llr»t week 
in April. Our I.or,tlcui correspondent, say* American 
mid Canadian cheese i* in good demand at full rate*. 
Some good Ohio make is -oiling at 5‘! to 6is Fancy 
English cllOt'se of all sorts is source. We give quo¬ 
tations us follows : 
American, extra line, 776478*.: next quality. 74070*.! 
secondary 0 s«j 72* ; low grade*. 5ll@fiC*. English 
Cheddar. *-U>2s.: Wiltshire double, 71-84s,: Cheshire 
medium. 8764748,; line, is-ists,; Fcoteh, 71i-t82s. Dutch 
Cheese—Edams, 6164008 1 G-uidas and Derby shape, 
none in market. The finer qualities ut butter are 
rorv scarce and realize extre.m.' quotations ; but nil 
sorts of 8t«t.e and Inferior, t hough pressed at, very 
low rate*, sell only at retail There are some sales 
ut American at very low prices. We give rate* as 
follows: 
( lonmells, 130s.: Corks. 150s.: PursetM, 16064101s.; 
Normandy extra. I00.<4lfi8s.; American and Canadian, 
60621008.: fresh repacks, 11 Voltls. 
CoutiP.ctieut wrapper*. 35 @55 
Assorted lots . 18 6<i3U 
Massachusetts asmorted Iota.. 15 @25 
Connecticut and Massachusetts seconds.... It) @16 
Filler*.. 7 @ 8 
Pemmylvaula assorted lot*. 16 6*25 
Ohio us sorted lot-,.. 1U.^@13 
Wisconsin assorted IOtX..o.... 8H@ll) 
New York assorted lots, common. !* @11 
Uoodtollae... ,,,.,.,12 @18 
VEGETA id.km. Exports of potatoes, past week, 
1,075 hhls ; since Jim. 1st, 30,440 do.; same time last 
year, 30,'iU2. i'olatoe* are doing better: arrivals are 
light and grocers ore replenishing to some extent. 
They will not, however, make many mure visits. 
Bermuda produce la in large supply. Northern onions 
have declined, owing to the abundance of West In¬ 
dium Southern stun has uot yet had a good chance 
tor regular sale. 
Pencil Blows, In t-nlk, N bbl., $2.50642.75: Early 
R-ihp, in hulk, $2,2502,50; Prince Alberts, do., $2@ 
f.25 Peerless, do., 1 l1.75 Olltl Red, do. $1,50® 
1.76: red and yellow onion*. P lib).. 75i\$1.25; rope, 
1(1, $2: garlic, $2.50: Bermuda potatoes, $10011; 
I Tomatoes. :< box, ¥l.2;V-4l.jP; Bermuda onions, bush. 
’ crate, $2,50642.75; Bermuda beets, $2; riouthern kale, 
I i> bbl,. $2: do. asparagu*, V do*., fikietl; do. Bplnach, 
f bbl., $303.25; CliarleBtOh green pea*, F bush., $3. 
WOOL.—There huv« been small sales only. Stocks 
of medium and line fleeces arc umul), ancf for these 
grade- no trouble is experienced in obtaining full 
prices. The report* from California of the opening 
prices on the new clip, which *Itow tally 2c. better 
prienu than had been expected, exerts ar Influence 
on the old stock held here. Manufacturer* still 
complain of an unsatisfactory movement in woolen 
f loods, and Consequently are not in the market for 
urgq parcels of wool. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Cts. per lb. 
Picklock.. SB to 63 
XX. 53 @ 56 
IJcur ^(U-evti.$'cment,$. 
OVER 28,000 IN USE. 
Lawn Mower5§P ^ N 
The Best for Practical Purposes. 
SEVEN SIZES. For sale by Hardware Dealer* 
generally, and bv the Makers. 
UKAHA tl. KAILKN vV PAHSHOHE, 
Gill Vlnrkef St., Phllndelpliin. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Aprlll7, 1875. 
Beeves. With an offering on Monday Lmtof 255 
carloads (or 4,193 bead) the market was fair at. a re¬ 
duction In price from the previous Friday equal to 
Me. ft lb. There weru no receipt*, and consequently 
11 - - trade in licet cuttle "ii Tuesday. Fresh offerings 
Wednesday wore 116 curs (or 1.911 bead) mid the de¬ 
mand Tor ordinary to good rattle wits better than on 
Monday at an ndvance nf SC’- P For TlmtiHlay 
we buu 01 cars (or D8d beeves) mainly fair to good na¬ 
tive steers, ami with tin active demand from whole¬ 
sale slaughterers, prices were further advanced a 
strong Sc. P 16. Receipts yesterday und to-day were 
80 cars i, 120 head. I'h 1 cling was it i rltln onder 
and some ot the sale* Mi<>w a shade reduction from 
the extreme figures of Thursday; but the offerings 
were all sold ami at good pi ices, ranging from lit v«-. 
t-- dress 56 lbs. to tin' gross cwt. up to 13Ko., to rlresn 
58 His., wltli n few-if tNe eboleent selections sold at 
13V@ I lc., to dress SfltoOOJba. No 'I'ex-ns or king-horn* 
in nmrkot. Fat hulls weut at5X00)00.', live weight. 
Mn.ru COW8,—Four carloads (nr i)8 fresh cow*) 
have been received and sold since Monday at rrom 
$60 to t'.st each, calf included: ami the inaraet is rc- 
ported stonily and quiet. 
Calves,- Receipts since Monday uniuiirit to 1.793 
since .Monday.ttgtilnst 1,580 lor the same time last 
week. 'I'Ll demand lias been fair throughout tho 
week, hut the Increased offering tins tended to weak¬ 
en price* ori ordinary grades. No gens* calves re¬ 
ceived. Buttermilk calve* and common mixed lots 
were Hold at iluiC^e.; common to good milk-led veals 
at 7(3'Je.. und prtmu do at 9ft@lllC- 
fiitEEP AND LaMBH.-A rrivals since Monday last 
wore 1fi,ftS7 1 1 cad, against II,128 for the same time 
last wed . The demand and supply have been fairly 
balanced aud the market ha* ruled unusually steady 
for thi- last week. Clipped sheep. Common to prime, 
have Sold at .V-ttiVic. P Tt>., with u couple of ear load* 
at 0% ROV.e.. rospoctlvely. and unahorn Kheep runuod 
from 0K6«8M'e. V with a few at 8>i@8Sc., the lat¬ 
ter liguru for 98 LaircasterCo. (Pa.) unshorn wethers, 
160 its. average, sold this morning. Spring lambs 
have improved Ur quality, and sulesi have ranged 
from t.i.'il) to MU l't head —a small hunch -if Virginia 
lamb*, the first of tnesoason, gulngut $7,25 V head. 
HOGS, increased receipts and n sharp decline In 
hog pr--duel - have operated to lauterially weaken 
the value ot hug* lu this market. Receipt* for tire 
last five days number 17,007 head, against 12.615 for 
the same time lust Week, none of which have been 
ottered alive. Un Monday city dressed hogs were 
sold at lOittolO^c. is.; Wednesday the bin. tations 
were lOKtolONO.; Thursday, HtHtolO>SC.; IVlduy, 10M 
(sslOKu., aud closiug trausaollons were at lUst-lOK. 
A WF.KICAN llASKF.T CIO., New llritaln, 
i\. Conn.. un.d Milford. D<>l., muiiufiu-turcrs of the 
host.and ett'-npest Berry, Vcrlu-nu and Plant Basket, 
t’rme* for Berries nod Peacncs. Also Splint, Rut- 
tan, Bamboo and Willow Baskets, for Farmers, Gro¬ 
cers, Manufacturers, Fruit. Grower*, and ror general 
use. Bead for Circulars. 
the CHEESE 
Factory & Farm Dairy Apparatus, 
Furnishing - Goods. &c. 
Send for Circular. IT. II. ROE dk CO., 
Tliirlisou, l.uko Co., Ohio. 
HALLADAY’S IMPROVED 
WIND IVIILLc 
I’srftictly Self-Regulating. 
The Best, Cheapest, most Dura- 
tde aud Popular Mill made. 
Manufactured under the imme¬ 
diate supervision or inventor 
til years. Two UUfl ll-half ru 11- 
ll-m ildllar*' worth now in use. 
Rend for Catalogue. 
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO.j 
Batavia, ii.l. 
riUVO MILLION DOLLARS PAID IN 
I. KEN1£FIT>, under (ioncral Accident Policies, 
in the Travklkkh Insurance Co. of Hartford, 
Conn. Every business rnuu should have a policy. 
A A CUT © Wanted Salary or commission. Ad- 
HUCn I O dress i OWAN .V Co., Eighth St., N. Y. 
TRY DOBBINS’ ELECTRIC SOAP. 
A NY MAN OF HEN HE—who wishes lo save 
dollurs—will send for free Price List of THE 
JONES SCALE WORKS Binghamton, N. Y. 
ACAy^. 
THE MITCH ELL AV.A O OX. 
THE XT - ”' x In use and for sale In 
u roned,' | S#t* and Territory 
IE WAGON "fe — uacine!’\vis. 
Best Proportioned, i 
Best Ironed, 
AND 
Lightest Running | 
Wagon in the Market 
The: original, well 
known 
EACINE WAGON 
The Wisner Improved Sulky Rake. 
S 0- --'d IT IS BOTH A SELF-DIS0HARG- 
. : • " ING and 1IAND-LEVER RAKE. 
- GUARANTEED TO GIVE THE BEST 
t.'-K >‘ SATISFACTION. 
I WILL RAKE CLEAN 
! ANY KIND OF HAY, 
J! ® a - nua l Labor Requiml to Dis- 
ffrs/ charge the Load. 
V ^V \\ The WlHNEK l* surely the Boss Ruke. 
H I \ \.YA | | J 1 y i j: Any hoy or ‘.^irl^ijii t, eun drive ii^gentle^horso 
_ ■- ZoSS with each wheel <«< oUUny hKU drnjt), 
---- — wldch raise the tooth to clear the hay, when 
they are instantly disengaged and the Rake falls back to work ugnln. 
The WIMSKR will not only heat all other Bake* lu the Held, hut it Is the beat manufactured Rake 
ever offered to the public. Manufactured by 
JOHN DODDS & CO., Dayton, Ohio, and 
JOS. HALL HI AN II F’t* CO., Onliawa, Canada. 
J. li. WISNER, Friendship, N. Y., 
Patentee and General Agent. 
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