EUREKA 
Medals 
VINEYARD FIXTURES HOLDING WIRI 
M» wr By VAN WAGNER frWItUAMS 82 BtrsM/mSiNY 
with shippers operating Western lyellow, $3.90® 
4.45; Jersey, $464.25. Brandywine, $4.7534.80: 
Domestic Driep Fruits.- unpoled peaches 
have been in demand on speculatire a> count moder¬ 
ately, and prides rule in the seller's favor, otherwise 
the market throughout Is in u nominal eonclltlon.it 
being almost impossible to Sell even Job Hus. Kx- 
porla dried apples. *1.50 per obi. 
Apples, tiourhei n sliced. SHvtfld.: fancy do., in@llc.: 
So ni hern a nun era.f W-SiTVe.: State sliced.gji&Qe.: do. 
quarters. 8n8>ii , Western quarters. 7 -.Kt.Sc. Black¬ 
berries, Bfn.lie. Peeled peaches. Western. 30021c.; 
good nnd prime new Georgia. 23<®23e.; North Caro- 
linn. Prime, 2fif,iStc.: Choice, 30c.; Unpeeled peach- 
es, halves. Sk ,quarters. TJs'lifl-. Pitted cher¬ 
ries, new. 2t«i27c Fta rpberries, new. 110084c. Plums, 
18»20c. 
Eoog.—There h»* been a liberal supply in store, 
and witli wurinor w-atuer thete have been liberal 
offt-rina-s to sell, leading to n fair business, but not 
brDk o iCUgb to clear the tnarket. Onlv fresh ar¬ 
rival* brine 1-ike. at the close, ami purCels that have 
been held for a rew days are selling ut tfic, 
Xew Jersey and I,on? island, small pkgs., V do*., 
16Vi017e.; State and Penn. lo tJiailUc.: We-fern, choice, 
hxAilS-i'.; other ill)., Uwal'c.; Southern. liwl.io.; 
Canarllan. 15® 15 e Duck eggs. 22® 2S©.; geese. 35c. 
ESSENTIAL On,.', — Every week that brines us 
nearer now cror» lias now a weakening effect upon 
the market. The principal dealers have not os yet, 
quotum y varied i rices, but. in orderto lighten up the 
stock in stum they would probably shade to au 
actual buyer. 
Hotchkiss. glar-. ♦5.00 V n>.: Hale* Parsohal, 1 * 5 . 00 : 
tin caps, fc.i.,71; sos-alras. 05e.; wlntergreeu. in u re¬ 
tail way, ft . 01 . 
Ftsn —Mackerel, |9@9..iU lor Xo. 1 ilavj fll'^13 for 
No, 1 Mhoro. Portland round herring, to; Labrador 
dO..*0. Dry cod, 88. 
FtODn.—Shippers have been operating quite free¬ 
ly In low-grade stock, which brings about sternly 
Hinckley, 23 boxes, at 13c.; Barto Hill, 30, 139fc.; 
Bates. 51.13«c.; Black ('reck, 41, )Se.; Keys, 44, 13\c.; 
Brncltott a Bridge, 30. l.'\c.; Lotville. Ik,. 13c.: Mun- 
he m,«U. lHXo.; Munheltn Center, 54. lie.: Mnnheltu 
Cold Spring. lb, Ho.: Manhulm Turnpike, :tn. 14c.: 
Middlovtlle, I00, 13c,: Cayuduttu. 54, Lake.; Central 
> alley. CT. He.; Chyle. 31. l ie.; Cold Creek, 78,13Ko.; 
t ratnr's Corners, SI, t4c.; Country man. 40, lion New¬ 
port. Ail. 1<04 New villa Ass'n, HO, He.; Old City, HI. 
,'d-: Came’a Hollow, 4», U y,o.i Pa latino Union, 35, 
t > -C.; tUthbunvillc. 4ll, 13o„ Dauube Cold Spring, 3(1, 
l»C; Eagle. 30, 14c.; Milton villi', 1 14, lie; Kuphrata, 
if, 13\i}.j Fuirtleld Ash’ii, 75, 14c.; Old Fall-field. 108, 
lie.; Email’s Buah, 53, I3«ci.; Snell's Busb, 07. lSMd.j 
Sweets 39, 13X0.; Herkimer Co. Central, 30. 13\e.; 
Uurland Bros. 38.13Vo. 
Butter Is a shade better in price, and the mnrkPt 
was more active. Sales were made ut 21®23c„ ac¬ 
cording to quality. 
We have Advices from abroad forthe Inst of April. 
Our London correspondent says fancy EnglishOheeso 
is short, hut In American there are large trait suctions, 
and that offering a 174®7Go. is of good value. Wegivo 
quotations.as follows : 
American extra line cheese brings 7Tt«i7«s.: next 
quality, iDdtills.; good. 69% • is.; Imv grades, 50301 ’,s. 
English Cheddar. 78,391a.: Wiltshire double, 72385s.: 
Cheshire tuedloin, (hkoits.; tine, 78384-,; Scotch, Tiksi 
8ls. Dutch cheese not In market. 
At the reduction in the price of butter the best 
sorts are In low demand, but for low grades the mar¬ 
ket is quiet. 
Clonmells, old. sells at- 80®W0s.r Corks, 132s.; Jer¬ 
sey, 108s.; Normandy. 130s.; Danish. Kiel and Swedish, 
112s.; American and Canudtan, som> large sales ut tils. 
P cwt. 
State, 35rr»40c, for good to choice 
low to fair, new; Eastern, new. 
new. S83-«c.; Yearlings. 15#25cq Old 
15c-; CAllforniaa, 1874.28035c. 
.BEATS' r 1 1 . —Hie nil ock sole, 25k32i 
30e. for middle. 27*t®29c. for lira 
good damaged. 
Maple Hcqak. — Prices are ea 
moderate. Only prime bright mole 
among retailers. We quote: 
Now light. «> ft.. 9310c.; do. dark, 
Sirup, F gal., tlSjjl.lO. 
PotTLritY AJTD GAME.—Offerings 
try about limited to small lots of B 
Philadelphia rJry-picked. Fowls i 
poultry iuive a fair trade. We quoi 
Fowls, New Jersey, per ft , H@l| 
lie. Tiirkeys. Jersey, >< Tb..2CVip22c.j 
Ducks, Jersey, young, V paLr, *5o.® 
Geese. Jersey, * pair, 53©..25; Wo 
Western, gray. 11.753,2. 
Dressed poultry. - Chickens - V 
prime, lif.v 170.: fair to good, 13®16c. 
era, good to oriine. .’u,.. fM1 _ 
HALLADAY’S STANDARD 
WIND MILL 
P “rlectly Self-Itegulat ing. 
1 he Best, (. beapest, most Dura¬ 
ble and Popular Mill made. 
Manufactured under the Imme¬ 
diate supervision of Inventor 
~1 years 82.300,9(10 worth now 
in use. Si nd rorIllustrated Cat- 
alogue and Price List. 
U. S, WIND ENQIHE & PUMP CO., 
Batavia, ill. 
> op may Journey o’er the raging 
main, 
A bettor thread to find, 
But for a sewing silk, you’ll see 
Et'itKKA’8 not behind. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
Harder'b Premium Railway'Horae Pow" 
and Thresher and Oleaner, awarded 
For “Wow on,l coxy uior,o„riit of too vri, V 
-U-- - -I..... ... .5 rente /M 
Hum it uiUrff per hour, ilw/umicai VovatrucUoti of 
tin; ecru beta kind, thorough amt <vpt*ei>pifnw* murk- 
oujimhlf) iitut nvitr.riul in entry place, nothiuy ehijhod, 
txcelwl work, .f-e„" ss shown byOthrlal Ueporl of 
Judge*. Threshers, Boiiaritom, Funning Mills, Wood 
Saws. Seed Bowers arid Planten, nil of the best In 
Market. Catalogue with price, full Interinallou, anil 
Judgeti Report, of Auburn Trial, sent free Adilreia 
MINAKU HARDER, Cvbleskll], Schoharie Co., N Y. 
. .. ' -- \ir . T. ‘ OIPHIUIC 
at. 15x0. iur Western tierced. Barreled beef at $10 
Tor plain mess, *11 for extra do.; tierced beef at 833® 
at r *l8®20 “ me88 ’ * 2U ® 21 for 1>r ' u,e d0 - Beef hams 
SEF-D.-TTade Is now oyer for the season, and thn 
othy fltmZlO.' T nomiul11 ' Clover, U Ywhe.; tim- 
TOBACCO.—The few small lots changing hands are 
at generally steady prices. There is scarcely any ex- 
port trade. Holders views are firm, In sympathy 
with ttio feeling at the West. 1 
Light. Heavy. 
„, , Cents. Cents. 
Common lugs. BM®11 11W©12 
. 11«®12 12 k <*13 
Low leal....... ... i2s*®13M 13k'<«.14H 
Medium leaf. n ©is is ( .- i; 
i?, ooa i lei i f . 15X018 1754019 
Mile leaf .. 18K®18 19140421 
Select leaf. 185»@20 22 @26 
8EEDLEAF—CROP OK 1873. 
Connecticut wrappers. 35 D ®56 
Assorted lots.... 18 rajio 
Massachusetts assorted lots.. 15 *025 
Coianeeticut and Massachusetts seconds.... 10 ©18 
Ftllers. 7 00 8 
Peionsylvanlo assorted lota.. ut ^25 
Ohio assorted lots. 1054© 13 
Wisconsin assorted lots. .. skfuilO 
New York assorted lots, common. o i«jii 
Good to tine..J 12 ©18 
V kgktaBLE 3 . — Exports of potatoes, past week 
<,080 bills.: since Jan. 1st, 38,900 do.: same time lust 
year, ill. 7(H). Receipts of Bermuda garden stuff lit-it 
steamer, 2,ll.,u bids, potatoes, 4.812 bush, onions and 
IS.ha'i lom-quart box tomatoes. The market for old 
potatoes has lost the snap that attended It while 
slilippera atid si-oil buyers were to attendance, and 
prides are fully 23c. off, with 11 moderate trade. There 
line been u good, long season and sellers can stand a 
hrl'D spell of uUlel. Hunt hern green stuff is more 
viirtcd and In demand. Norfolk begins to send sun- 
plios. 
Peach Blows, In bulk. » bbl., $2.2303.50: Karlv 
Hone, in bulk. *2.00©2.26; Prince Alberts, do . 
2.75 : Peerless, do., tl 82®>1.25; Chill Bed. do. tl,5o/, 
h.,,: red and yellow onions. 4- bbl.. 7He. <3*1.25: 
r> >pe, *< 100 . *3; garlic, * 2 .r> 0 ; Bermuda potatoes, * 7 . 011 : 
Southern do.. *3®b: Tomatoes, f box. fkk 3 0 .: Ber- 
rnu.Sft onions. F hush, crate. 8 K,<il.;' 6 ; Bermuda beets. 
* 2 ; Southern spinach, 4< bbl., 83(33.26; Clmrlostou 
greitn peas, » bush,. *2.50@:i.«J; asparagus. Southern. 
tJtvo; New.lersey. *2i.jH; Russia turnips, p bhl,, *1.7o 
Carrots, e b>>I., w,5t)(ail.75. String beaus, * 305 . 
Norfolk green pea-, V bbl.. *12014. Florida cuoum- 
hera, P crate, *3<28. Asparagus, ordinary, P do* , m 
@2.60; 4q. Oyster Bay, * 3 . ’ 
Wool. Important bnslneaa has beon about brought 
to a stand, pending the marketing of the new flips. 
1 ho present u the lalust season fora long period for 
A NY MAN OF SKN8R-who Wisin'* 111 nave 
dollars -will send for free Price List of THE 
■IOXKB SCAL E WORKS Binghamton, N. Y. 
MOP 
HEAD 
s ^ringing 
$Uur !^<U-!vti.o'cment,$ 
„ ac >- ‘ > 'V.niitt, anu unto... 1 00 to 1 50 
Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Indl- 
ana, Wisconsin and Iowa. 75 to 1 or, 
Missouri and all 9ontl eru. 50 to 75 
Muskrat, North, Now York and East., 
Spring...' 30 to ng 
Muskrat, West., including Penn, and 
Ohio, Spring.. 32 to SR 
Musk rat, N. and East’n, Fail & Winter 28 to 30 
Muskrat, West. Including Penn, and 
Ohio, Winter.. 26 to 2 ft 
Muskrat, Houthern prime. 20 to -n 
Muskrat. Southern winter and full_ 15 to 20 
Otter Xorth'nitnd Easturu and North- 
»V G 8 t. .. ,. in lift tn 19 nn 
Otmr r ' If v nn iild N ' V • °y < ' un<1 Western!.* 8 00 to 10 00 
V ?.- K “ 0 .*nd vicinity 0 CIO to 8 00 
otter. North Carolina. ... 4 00 to 6 00 
Otter, South Curoltna anil Georgia.2 00 to 4 00 
Opossum, North, cased.. . pi to 0 ) 
Opossum, South and open North. 15 to IS 
Racoon. Midi., N. Ind., ,V. Ohio, Indian 
handled, dark.. 1 00 to 1 95 
Racoon, III Iowa, Wls. and Mtnn. Go t , hr 
Racoon, N. V. and K. States A N. Penn. 75 to 85 
Racoon, N .I., S. Pem,fnd., HI., Alo., 
Kan.. 50 to ii'. 
Kacoi o, Md., Va., Ky. and Tenn. 60 to 00 
Racoon, N. and S. Car., Geo.. Ark.. Flo. 
ana Ala.,*.., ... , . or. *w\ 
Riihbiu, oiuied. ™ 
skunk*. prime black, No. 1 , eased. —to 18(1 
Skunks, priiolt blftek, No. 2, open. — to 1 50 
. .tlinks, prime one-lialf white streak, 
No. 2, cased.! —to 130 
Skunks, prime One-half white streak, 
No. 2 , open. —to 1 no 
Skunk"; scuba 6 sUca,ced ' Nos - 3 ani1 • • 20 to 40 
tVoir gill!*' ~ r 'V £ !‘ a ' n ’ l,,r * e ’ prime.,!’.'. 2 00 to 3 oil 
ivoit Skins, prairie, average urlme. 75 ,r. 1 m 
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ROCrrESTER’ [Hay 13.— Flour market quiet; 
•pring, *.,.50; amber winter, 8'J-SO; white winter, *7: 
flout) 0 extra, *7 GO, Rye flour tlrm at *5.50. wheat 
I s , ;.\ l ;H 1 ’o'nh, *1.I5 i- 31J25; umber winter, 
fI.25GiiI.3Q; white winter, <1.2N@Gi8. Oats Unu at 65<3 
r o' o!!', n , 'i l fur new Corn meal, *1,85 
c f-\ Butter, 289s25e. Cheesa. l/k^ITc. Eggs, I(iai7a 
, i ir -!'i i < >- l l ,'‘ Nt 1 )nle sugar. 13(3lie. Apples, repack¬ 
ed, P bbl., fl.lt). Potatoes, p bbl.. *1.25(31.75. Beiuis 
P bu., f l.;& 1.80. Moss pork. V bbl , * 221323 - clear 
ij! 17 '!, 4 .shoulders, 9@10c. Dressed 
cw *9 3 mi0. Turkeys. 18320c. Chickens. 
- ', i7 U ’°L- 1 - h, D- *i3o 18. .Straw. *8,tl2. 
Timothy seed. *lfai3J!5; clover, *7.503,7.76, AVood 
hard, ^ cord, $.K‘<10. Cot*!, $fS.55((^.t'.a6 for &tuvi>. * 
If the HUKAL PUHCHASIKG 
AGENCY cannot buy goods 
western on aupt, fl.Si^M*: white' 
a- 45 . Rye quoted at 51.09 (or State 
been In larger supply, OecessItiUni 
Wesu-rn. ikwtks -; 11<> C 
81 ^*K8bc.-, new wit lie >ii>. ate 
’ Ullx<?a Western, 7.'J<®7 
o ? TI ‘-" V u 'e are having 
is B P h?,? l d 11 9 accounted for from tt 
l!,a busy period with farmers It I 
whut f a liberal Block hack to coma f 
hue, prices hero nro ruling a trifle 1 
Prime 8 toev , . i * y i U ' V ''' 70 ‘' , - : Tualltlc 
qu“ld ;o fiW 9 v. ,v . er , '0"-70c. : suit at 
40355p d for lot) K rye; (!O(ai05c 
for less and sell goods 
for more money than 
you can yourselves, we 
COUKTRY CHEESE MAEKET, 
Little Falls, n. Y., May 15 , 1875. 
THE niarkfd this week has been dull and depressed, 
and prices about one cent lower than last week on 
all grades ot cheese Tho delivery of farm dairies 
amounted to about 400 bores, and prices ranged at 
1 ^)l3c., according to quality. A large share of the 
farm dairy cheeso was badly skimmed, and In con¬ 
sequence a low rate was paid for It. 
kuctories were well represented, the offerings ag¬ 
gregating from 3,000 to 4,000 boxes. The sales com¬ 
menced at13e.,and slowly went up to 14e..und finally 
reached 14^c. for a few fancy lots. We give the 
leading transactions, as follows 
On the receipt of 25 cents I will send by mall a true 
“COMPTON SURPRISE” POTATO. 
The product from the planting of one potato wus 
two bushels and a peck. j. F. JUDKINS. 
Winchester, Mass. 
GGS FOR HATCHING 
E GGS FOR UATCIIING-Ai only * 1.50 
per 13 eggs, from all the leading kinds of Fancy 
Fowls. Send for Circular at once. AddreBB 
C. FLODiNG Leetouiu, Ohio 
78 Duane St. New York 
