Ordinary. 
Good ordinary 
Ikvw middling. 
Middling. 
tolT. Straw, $8 ..12. Timothy 
. $7.A0 @t.? 5. wood, hard, f 
Cotton.— The crop accounts have boon favorable 
and tile receipts at ib«? ports larger than had been 
expected, and muon lower prices are ruling. The 
latest prices are as followsfeVr June, IS 7-H2;i9 
15 9-RSc ; July, 15 7-32C-: August, lfi*tffil8 32c.; Sept em¬ 
ber. 159-S2C.; October, t5®1o l-.fcle.; November, 1429-33 
au 15-160,: December, 14 »-52@i4 1616c.: January. 15 
raift i-32c.; February 15 5-2® 15 7-330.; Maroti. 151132 
@15,HC„ Aori), 15 9-15@15Xc..- May iijf *1 j 13.16c. 
Quotations for spot cotton, based on American 
standard of classification : 
Middling fair. 
Fair.. 
Cpia rids. 
Ala. 
Orleans. 
Texas. 
.13*0. 
13*c. 
13*c. 
131* c. 
..14* 
14* 
u9 
HX 
-15* 
15« 
1514 
-to* 
15v- 
16 
16 
-.16* 
16* 
16K 
16J4 
..18S 
16V 
17 
IT 
-.17* 
17« 
1734 
17 H 
Domestic Dried Fruits.—O ne large parcel of 
unpecied peaches haabeen sold, under an urgency 
to close out, at Inside prices, The general markeL is 
verj quiet and the feeling weak, with the small lots 
selling at lower prices. 
Apples. Southern sliced, 8@8.‘<c.; fancy do.. 9®10c.; 
Southern quarter*. — @— a.: Stoic sliced,8e*8<4c,: do. 
quarters. 744<a7Yc.: Western quarters. Ti 5 T< 40 . Black¬ 
berries. 8K@9c. Peeled peaches. Western, 18@19e,: 
f lood and prime Georgia, 20@22u.: North Caro- 
ina, prime, 24®36o.: choice, —c.: Unpeeled peach¬ 
es, halves, 8X<s8Sc.: quarters, 754c. Pitted cher¬ 
ries. new. ai@27c. Raspberries, 34e. Plums. 13@30o. 
Eggs,—T be egg market is not very solid: the sup¬ 
ply has not much outlet beyond our immediate local 
neighborhood. Some places which draw from us 
are reported overstocked. Quotations arc firm at 
mark, but buyers insist upon counts being made 
pood when they buy nnytbtng abend. Goose eggs 
not wanted. Duck eggs are run in with ordinary 
stock. 
New Jersey and Long Island, small pkgs.. V do*., 
21c.: Atiitearid Penn. 30c.; Wei tern choice, 19@19JSc.; 
'other do., 18,H@10c.; Canadian, 19@19>4c. 
Feathers.—D emand light: stock not large. Prime 
Western live geese at 55c.; hen, 6@7o.; turkey, 4@5c. 
FLOUR-—At lower prices a good business has hern 
done In low grade, and a fair amount of trade has 
resulted in best grades, the market closing in better 
shape for sellers. 
Superline State and Western, *4.45@4.70; extra do., 
$4.75«i6.35: No. 2att4.30Si4.60; extra round-hoop Ohio 
at *4.8.5640.40: trade brands do.. *4.4.VjS7.00: white 
wheat extra*. tS.60ftfi.S5: St. f.i>uta, $J.lft@8.2.3: South¬ 
ern, t4.8ftft6.75 common to fair extras. $5,90*8.25 for 
good to onotee: City Mills, extra. 15.10(35.85. Rye 
flour. $4.85@5.30. 
Foreign Dried Fruits,—L aynr raisin* at *2.30: 
Valencia do.. 10c.; Muscatel do., loose, $3.40(33.50; 
Currants. Oc. Leghorn citron, 28>i@24o. 
Fresh Fruits.—N orfolk strawberries lmvo run 
out. We have a good supply of Delaware, Maryland 
and New Jersey, the latter leading thn trade. Ap¬ 
ples are quoted more heriiu*o they are offering freely 
at this late date than bocuuse there are anv sales. 
Peanuts quiet. 
Apples—Selected, $2-35ri2.S0: other lots. *1.25®2. 
Strawberilee—New Jersey. 4* quart. 15920c.; Delaware 
and Maryland, ll@18e.: sinal’. $®lnc Peanuts—New 
Virginia. V bush., $2642.10; North Wilmington. $1.80 
@1.90: Tennessee, Si.w@i.5u; African,$1.50541.75. Pe¬ 
can*. 4* It., 116412KB. 
FUBfl AND SKtNS.—We quote prime prices: 
Bear, Northern, a* to sue and quality.$10 00 to 15 00 
Bear. Southern amt Northern year¬ 
lings...... 5 00 to 10 00 
Beaver, Northern, per skin, parch ment, 
according to size and color. 2 00 to 3 00 
Beaver, Western, a* to size and color.. 1 00 to 2 00 
Beaver, Southern and ordinary, per 
skin ....... 50 to 100 
Badger................... 10 to 26 
Cat, Wild, North and East Slates, cased 50 to 60 
Cat, Wild, Southern and Western. 10 to 50 
Cat, Mouse, ordinary, if targe. 5 to 8 
Cat, House, black, furred. 15 to 25 
Fisher, North and East, us to size and 
color. . 7 00 to 12 00 
Fisher, Penn., Ohio and Western, ac¬ 
cording to size and color, prime. 5 00 to 8 00 
Fisher, southern, as to size and color.. 3 00 to 5 (Hi 
Fox Silver, according to size >n<1 color. 15 00 to 50 00 
Fox, Cross, Northern and Eastern, ac¬ 
cording to size and eglor. 3 00 to 5 00 
Fox, Red, Northern and Eastern, ac¬ 
cording to size and color. 1 65 to 1 76 
Fox, Red, S, Penn., N. J.. and N. Ohio. 1 25 to 1 do 
Fox, Red. Southern and Western. 76 to 1 On 
Fox, Gray. North and Eastern. 1 00 to 1 25 
Fox t4outh and West. 60 to 75 
Fox, South ami West, open. 40 to 60 
Fox, Kitt. 30 to 50 
Lynx. 1 (JO to 2 On 
Marten, Slates........ 2 IK) to 2 60 
Mink Now Fork and New England. 3 00 to 3 50 
Mink, Can., Midi., and Minn. 2 00 to 2 50 
Mink, Southern Now York, New Jer¬ 
sey, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.... 1 00 to 1 50 
Maryland, Virginia. Kentucky, Indi¬ 
an*. Wisconsin and Iowa,.. 75 to 125 
Missouri and all Southern. 50 to 75 
Muskrat, North, New York and Bast., 
Spring. 36 to 38 
Muskrat, West., Including Penn, and 
Ohio, Spring. 32 to 35 
Muskrat, N. and East’n, Fall & Winter 28 to 30 
Muskrat, West, including Penn, and 
Ohio, Winter. 20 to 28 
Muskrat, Southern prime. 20 to 26 
Muskrat. .Sonthern winter arid tall.. 15 to 20 
Otter. North'n and Ku*tero and North- 
West... 10 00 to 12 00 
Otter, Penn., N. J., Ohio and Western.. 8 00 to 10 00 
Otter Ky., Mil., Vtii, Kan. and vicinity 6 00 to 8 (HI 
Otter. North Carol Inn. 4 00 to 6 00 
Otter, South Carolina and Georglu. 2 00 to 4 0(1 
Opossum. North, cased. 16 to 20 
Opossum, South and open North.. 15 to 18 
Racoon. Mich., N. 1ml., N. Ohio, Indian 
handled, dark. 1 00 to 1 25 
Racoon, Ill., Iowa, Wls. and Minn. 50 to 65 
Racoon, N. Y. and E. States & N. Penn. 75 to 85 
Racoon, N..)., S. Penn., Ind,. 111., Mo., 
Neb.and Kan ... . .. 60 to 65 
Racoon, Mtl., Va., Ky. and Tenn. 60 to 60 
Racoon, N. and 8. Car., Geo.. Ark.. Flo. 
and Ala.. 26 to 30 
Rabbit*,(,iumd.......2 to a 
Skunks, pnmo tdack, No. Leased. —to ISO 
Skunks, pnmk black. No. 2, open. —to 1 50 
Skunk', prime oae-lialf whiteatreak, 
No. 2, cased. —to 130 
bkuiiks, pi ime One-half white streak, 
No, 2, open... -to 100 
Sk inks, whole streaked. Nos. 3and 4.... 20 to 4o 
Skunks, scabs. —to 6 
Wolf Bkms, mountain, large, prime. 2 On to 3 uu 
Wolf Skins, prairie, average prime. 75 to 100 
Grain,—I n wheat ^porters have been taking the 
Increased receipts promptly and have drawn upon 
the accumulated supplies, and higher prices have 
resulted. No. 2 Northwest spring, $1.l 2 al.lt; No. 2 
Chicago do., $1.12; No. 2 Milwaukee do,, $I,I4@1.15; 
white Western, *1.33® 1.35; winter red and amber 
weapon, fel.233ii.3t. Rye is quiet; State sold ut 98c. 
@$i. Corn has t>een in active export demand at 
better prices: steamer grades new mixed Western, 
78c.@SI; calling lota do , *Kfe83o. Oau have been 
more plenty ami lower; mixed Western, il@73c.; 
white do., 73@76e. 
Hat and Straw.—S hipping grade hay is in 
active demand and prime stock is selling more freely 
with receivers enabled to maintain very steady 
figures. Bale hay is quoted: 
Shipping lmy. 65:470c.; retail qualities. 85c.@$l. 15 for 
prime stock: clover at 503.60c.; salt at 6 )@65a. Straw 
,lt 85isi>90c. for long rye: 56@80c. tor short rye ; 
“9®60c- tor oat. Exports for the week. 1,376 bales ; 
since Jan, 1st, 1S.I9U; same time last year, 11,600 do. 
u? < JF s ~ Prlce9 hav(! been reduced, but the market 
i n about as nominal a position as before. Rn- 
2®“* from the hop districts aro quite favorable, 
irom the State of Wisconsin alone excepted. Lei.- 
thi* State speak of appearance of the 
a.® 9 uote : 
, t*. 30986c. for good to choice new; — @—c. for 
5, ew: Kasteni, new. 28@32o.i Western, 
0M8 ' au » {rowth «- 
! streak, 
Maple Sugar.—T here is nothing but tbe old dis¬ 
mal story about maple sugar. Tue remnant, is large 
and offered at unprofitable prices. We quote prime, 
8@9c, ti lb,: dark, i(s»7 Kc.; old. 5@6e.: sirup. 90o.@$l V 
I K»l. 
Poultry and Game.— Live fowls have been ae- 
tive at our quotation*. At the close they are a little 
i weak. Spring chickens are decidedly lower. 
Fowls. N. J,, per lb , 18@t9i\: Western. 16@18c.; do. 
roosters. S.410c. Turkeys, Jersey, p ft.. ITimlOo ; YVest- 
ern. 17<vlBo. Ducks, Jersey. P pair, 75c. -/ $i , western. 
65@75e. Geese, Jersey, ¥ pair, 7.‘@2.25: Western, $1 
is# 1.50. Guinea liens, 5c. Spring chickens. V pair, 
50c.@fet.00. 
Pigeons have been very plenty and have heavily 
declined, The freight and charges on many lots 
have almost swallowed up the money obtained for 
them. 
Wild pigeons, pinked. F do*.. 7fic.@$1.00: stall-fed, 
fel.37@l,.iO.; baited #1. Snipe not quotable. 
Puo vision's. —The general market has been de¬ 
pressed . unfavorable reports from the West has led 
to IIu urgency to sell. While there Is Very little ex¬ 
port demand. Mess on the spot, $19.75; do. for July, 
♦ 19.80: do. tor August. felS.HOi'Uly.'J'). Extra prime, on 
spot, fell}, and prime tucss, $18.75. Tinrcea pickled 
hams, 11C4 11KC.; boxed dry-salted shouldcrg, 8J>c.; 
boxed dry-s ilted hams, l!t« IlKc. Itac-on, UJfec. for 
Western long clear; snort clear do . 12c. Western 
steam bird 13 ll-lfio. for July and 13 13-i6c. for August. 
Wostorn stoarlne at 16K'c. Extra mess beef, $10.5 @ 
11; plain (lo., $8.*9.50; packet. $16: uerced beef, $16 
@17 for lie (a moss, $15 for prime do., and city extra 
India do. at $28. Brief hams $18@ 18,75. 
SUGAR.- Reflned selling at RY®9Xo» for soft yel¬ 
low, 9K@I0Ka. for soft white, UKc. for crushed, 
lljfec. for powdered and lOkc. for granulated. 
Tobacco—T he best grades of Kentucky leaf sell 
at very strong figures the reports from the West 
being encouriiging. 8eeoloaf Is more freel v dealt m 
and at full, unchanged figures. 
Light. 
Cents. 
Common lugs.......:. 9w@ll 
Good lugs. llK@l3 
Low leaf. 12KOV1K 
Medium leaf. 14 @15 
Good leaf. 15.K@16 
Fine leaf. 16K@18 
Select leaf...18H@20 
RKKDLEAP—CROP OP 1873. 
a, i3@3. 
1, 
Cosl, $ti.75<3)7.15 for stove. 
LIVE STOCK MAEKETS. 
neyv York. June 12.1875. 
receipts of live stock. 
3h«ep A 
Beevow. 
Cow#. 
Calvea. 
La tu t>R, 
Sixtieth St. 
..5,150 
17 
675 
107 
000 
Forty- Eighth St... 
... 000 
72 
675 
6,490 
coo 
Fortieth St. .. . 
... 000 
00 
1,081 
4,470 
13.200 
Uarsimua Cove... 
...4,801 
00 
101 
13.073 
13,650 
Y\ echawken. 
... 79 
00 
000 
000 
000 
Totals thl* week.. 
-10,039 
89 
2,53 L 
23,145 
26.856 
’* last week.,., 
...8,902 
62 
2,406 
18.234 
26,238 
Heavy. 
Cents. 
1 IK@12 
12K@13 
13K«tHK 
15 @17 
17V, @19 
19K @21 
22 @25 
Cents. 
35 @55 
Connecticut wrappers... 35 @65 
Assorted lots. 18 @30 
Massachusetts assorted IntB. 15 @25 
Connecticut and Massachusetts seconds.... 10 @16 
Fillers. 7 @8 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 16 @25 
Ohio assorted lots. 1QK@13 
Wisconsin assorted lots.. 8K@I0 
New York assorted lots, common.. 9 @11 
Good to fine. . 12 @18 
Vegetables. Exports of potatoes past week, 
3.800 bbls.; since .Ian. 1st, 49,500 do.: same time last 
year,29,900 do, There has been a fair shipping de¬ 
mand for potatoes and also sumo local trade. 
Peach Blows. In bulk, R bbl.. ti.75@2.12: Early 
Rose. Ill bulk, fel.23isJ.73; Prince Alberts, do., $1.25 
@1.75: 1‘perlrs*. do., ti.2h@1.75. Bermuda potatoes. 
*T<<47.60; Charleston. fet.VIQ?; Havannnb, f.4@(i. Nor¬ 
folk I’Htibago, V bbl., 75c.@fe2.«o; Bermuda tomatoes 
« box.$1.50. Norfolk string beaus, K bbl,. feKitor 
do. Savannah. 9 date, $2@3. Greeu pens. Delawsro 
ami Maryland, R bbl..$3@2.50; Norfolk, $2@i 5(l; Jer¬ 
sey, $2.7.V®9. Florida cucumbers, V* crate, $l@2; 
Gbarlestxir: do.. $2.JO@4. Onion*. Uni nturl •, P crate, 
76c , .i<it$l. Asparagus, Gy Her Kay. 9 bunch, i: to lie. 
Turnip*, new Hat, Jersey, IP bunch, 6@7c. 
Wool.-T he market I* very dull. Manufacturers 
arc purchasing sra.ill lots ftn.1 obtain Ouster prices. 
The new clip Texas Is not offered freely. SpringCul- 
Ifornin Is pressod for sale here aud there utu de¬ 
cline. Pulled lire dull. Thu agents who have been 
fit the YY'est representing the mills from this section 
have pretty generally returned home, representing 
growers’ views high and restricting purchases! for 
the present at least . There have been only small 
sales made at this Wont as yet.anil nlmnnt exclusive¬ 
ly to a few miles about their own localities, who have 
(icon out of stock ami have operated sufficiently to 
set their works going. K is Impossible to give, as 
yet, decided prices fortius new Western clip: the 
small lots sold have been well up to the opening 
rates of Inst year. 
Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Cts. per lb. 
Picklock. 58 @ hi 
XX. 63 @55 
X. 50 @52 
No. 1.50 @62 
No. 2. 46 ® 48 
Coarse,...... 43 <p 45 
Combing. 58 w 63 
New Y'ork, Michigan and Wisconsin— 
XX. 49 @ 52 
X. 47 @ 1 
No. 1. . 46 @ 50 
No. 2. 44 @46 
Coarse ..43 (id 43 
Combing... 54 Gi 55 
Indiana, Kentueky and Tennessee— 
XX. 60 @ 53 
X.48 @52 
No. 1..,.. 50 @ 53 
No. 2. 46 @48 
Coarse. 42 @45 
Combing.51 @ 62 
Combing, unwaxhed. 38 @ 42 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
XX.48 @ 50 
X.45 @ 48 
No. 1. 46 @ 50 
No. 2. 42 @45 
Coarse. 40 @ 43 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana— 
Fine unwashed.38 @ 42 
Medium unwashed. .37 @40 
Coarse unwashed.30 @33 
Burry. 20 @ 25 
KOCH ESTER. June 12.-Flour market quiet: 
spring.$5.50: amber winter, $6.50; white winter, $6.75; 
double extra, $7. Rye Hour quiet at $5.50, Wheat 
Is dull: Milwaukee club, $1.15@1.I7: amber winter. 
$1.20@1.23: white winter, $1.25@l.o0. Oats firm ut 
«5@70c. Corn steady at 75@S0e. Corn meal. $1.85 
@2. Butter, 23:.J)25e. Cheese, 10@17c. Eggs, 15@16o. 
Lard. 16@17c>. Apples, V bbl.. *1.50. Potatoes, if bbl., 
$1. 0. Beans. i< tin., $l.36@l.8o. Mess pork, V bbl.. 
$23@23; dinar do., $ 25 ; hams, 14@15c.: shoulders, t(i@ 
lie. Drewted hogs, V owl.. 1 9 50®in. Beef. 9@llc. 
COMPARATIVE RATES. 
Last week. This week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Good.12 @14 12 ®13K 
Farr.II @1IY II @llk 
Poor.10 ffl 10Y 10 @I0V 
Poorest... 7 i<t 9Y 9 @ 9 V 
Gen. selling rates .1034@niY 10.V»J1* 
Milch Coyvs.—V ery dull. The quality from poor 
to fair. Range of prices, $22@97 9 head, calves In¬ 
cluded. 
Veals and Calves.—D uring this past week, trade 
In calves bus been fair and easy In veals. Grass 
calves Bold at 4.W@5c.fe) ft. Buttermilk n. lives Bold 
at 5@6c, R ft.; ordinary quality, 5V@6!Vc. V ft. Veals 
at 7@3e.18 ft. The animals as above quoted arrived 
almost entirely from Central New York and wero of 
medium quality, ranging in weight at 10I@239 lbs, V 
head. 
Htjkep and Lambs.—S heep were very slow of sale 
on Monday ut 5(k@UKc. fe* ft.: lambs also dull at 9@ 
V.’C. Wednesday, sheep was * 111 slow and no Im¬ 
provement lu the demand for lambs, tfheep sold at 
*K@6Ko. fe) ft,. Lambs, 8@12c. Thursday, trade slow 
ut fHkitlc.: Lambu, 8@I2C. Friday, the market closed 
dull at 50'iBK'e. for shu'‘P; lambs, 7@12o. Ohlosiieep 
sold nt 5J*@6KO.: Kentucky, 6K@0Ko : Stale, 6@HKc. 
State lambs sold at!*■ > I3v. V ft.: Vlrgtnlu do., S@Uc.; 
Kentucky, 9@U Yc.; Ohio. 8c. 
HooH.-One carload of Ohio, live weight, 173 lbs. 
strung ¥ head, sold at *7.43* ¥ cwt.: 53 head were 
also sold on private terms. Moinlay. city dressed 
opened weak at 9K@9Ku. fel ft. These rates were 
current on Wmlnmrday with udull trade In heavy 
hoj* *nd a fitir demand for light welpntn. Thursday 
and Friday the samo condition of trade at 9X@9Kc. 
TTorbe Market.—T he Jerome Park races being 
In course oi running, trade in horses has been al¬ 
most stopped. No sales of stylish carriage horses or 
of trolters have been reported. Ordinary quality 
light harness horses have been sold at our last quo¬ 
tations. Forty-fl ve horses arrived per Erie Railroad 
via Oak Cliff Station. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls. N. V., Juno 13,1875. 
The market has been more active this week, and 
prices are a shade butter than last week. Upward 
of 4l)0 boxes Of farm dairy cheese were delivered and 
sold ut rates ranging at U@llo., the ruling figure 
being lOKo. 
The weutner was rainy and unfavorable fora large 
market, but more than ninety factories were repre¬ 
sented. making the offerings over N.uOi) boxes, about 
3,900 Of which changed bunds. Thu top figure reach¬ 
ed was l2!*'o.,und 12c. was paid for some twenty or 
more factories. Wo give the leading sales: 
Bxs. Cts. Bxs. Cts. 
Barto mil .42 II Keys. ...44 11 * 
Rates.76 lift block A NMliB.... 93 12 
Reaver Creek.35 11* Man helm.93 12 
Krockell's Bridge 45 Vi Mannoim Confer.. 43 12 
Caswell’s Corners 80 II M an holm Cold bp. 14 — 
Central Valiev 50 12 Mohawk ■ 85 1IK 
Columbia Center. 80 ll\ Mother Crock .... 32 life? 
Cook A Ives.64 12 mills.39 Ilk 
cr'ine’a corner*.. 84 VJ Newport....71 12 
Danube Cold Sp'g 39 It North Newport... 45 12 
Eagle.. .130 12 Norway Asa’n. ... ?0 UK 
Eatnnvllle... .102 12 Northern Star. .. 69 com 
Elm Grove.31 T! ItathbuOVlIle .. 50 JIM 
Euphrala.30 Ilk' North Sehuylor... 30 llhi 
Fairfield ASHbi.... 12 Small's Rush.67 115f 
North Jfalrfletd... .Ml 12K Hnell’s Bu^h. 44 UK 
Old Fairfield..90 12>i st, Johnsvillo...., 45 lix 
Freeman.... It 11Stuart’s Patent. 60 11 
Fulton. 11 11 Jf | Sweet...20 115( 
Gurogn.,30 M 
Beeves.—O n Monday last trade fell off fully Kc. 
fe) ft. Them was a heavy run of cattle and several 
herds of poor quality came fresh to hand. These 
latter stood over largely unsold at noon. Prices 
ranged at 8K@14e,, weights. 4V@0 cwt. Wednesday, 
trade was stow hut sales were effected early In the 
forenoon, the arrival* being light.; prices were 9@ 
13c. 18 ft.; weight*, :>%T\ cwt.. Thursday, trudo dull au 
U@13o.F ft-i weight*. 5K&8K owt. Friday, trade dull 
utllK@13Kc.fe* ft.: Weights,3V@9Kcwt. Themarkot 
closed weak. Spanish herds direct from the Plains, 
7<*0Yc. fe* ft.: do. corn-fed,UXallXc. Oxen, corn-fed, 
like. V ft. Bulls, do,, live weight. *5@6.50 fei cwt. 
Native herds, lb;cl3Kc. V ft.; grade do., 12K@14c. 
p ft. Dry cows, $19 fe< head. 
ftMITH'S homeopathic veterinary chart , 
O with Illustrations showing the parts of the 
Horse, diseases, etc., with plain directions for the 
use of remedies. SMITII’S IIOMCKOPATHIC 
PHAUAlACY, 107 Fourth Are., New York. 
J^UY WILLARD’M 
PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK. 
Now Itendy. Price 81. 
Address MOORB’3 RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
78 Duane St., New York. 
8? 11 TO 810,000 has boon Invested In Stock 
•D'JJf Privileges, and prld 9X1 per cent, profit. 
'* How to Do It,” a book on Wall St., sent free. 
TUMBRIDGE & CD.. Bankers, 2 Wall 3t., N. Y. 
TRY OOBBIWS^TlECTRIC SOAP. 
feirrm CC for any machine: 12 for 40c.; 36 for $1. 
ULLULLO L. Perkins & Co.. Walnut St.. Phtla. 
AHEIITQ Wanted— Salary or commission. Ad- 
•AwEll I O dress Cowan & Co., Eighth St., N. Y. 
|>CY WILLARD’S 
U PRACTICAL BUTTER ROOK. 
Now Ready ...1'i ico 81. 
Address MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
78 Duane St., New York. 
AMERICAN "HA! TEDDER, 
11 Keys.44 Ilk 
lldf block A NwUlB.... 93 12 
11 X Manhpim.93 12 
12 AlanrieimCenter.. 48 12 
11 Mnnholm Cold Sp. 44 — 
12 Mohawk. , ..35 UK 
11X' Mother Creek_32 11V 
12 Nellis. 39 11* 
13 Newport.71 12 
11 North Newport... 45 12 
13 iNoi'W.iy Ass’n. ... 70 11K 
12 Northern Star.... 69 com 
12 Rritlibuuvllle.... 50 Ilk 
Freeman. 41 11Stuart's Patent.. 60 11 
Fulton. Il 113; I Sweet. 20 11X 
Go ruga. 30 UK Top Notch..30 12 
11 tssenclever... .28 1: Van Uornsville... 78 12 
livudoiHon Ass’n. 75 IIVI White Crock.50 12 
J.D. Ivr.a.70 IS I 
For the corresponding week last year the sales 
were not far fronj 6,990 boxes, the ruling price being 
14ko., with a few lots going atl-ljfc. 
Grass butter now begin# to come forward plenti¬ 
fully. sales ranging at 2i@2Te., arid u few lots ot28o. 
We bttvti advices from abroad fur thn fourth week 
In May. Our London correspondent says that fault¬ 
less old American r-eJIs well at « vednctlon of 2s ,and 
secomlaty at 4 h The hot weather tells on English 
cheese. The lie w AtilPi'louu landed Is poor and not 
In brisk demand. W« glvrs brines, as follows; 
A mcrlcun, extra fitir, old. 74i<ii7ti*.; next tiuallty, 70® 
72s.; good, GOurtiH*.. low grades, 5u@Ms.; new cheese. 
«6io;6Hs. Kngllsh f'heridar sells ut wtoUJs.; Wiltshire 
double, sitoKii*.; Cheshire medium, 76@li0s.: Hue, 84® 
86s : Scotch, 7l@80s. 
Thn butter market is firmer ; good aeCOndary Nor¬ 
mandy is sisrreo and soils ut an advance. We quote: 
Jerseys,80@H!9s : Friesland, ill’s : Normandy extra, 
128&150S.; Danish and Swedish, 120s.: American and 
Canadian, 69@80s. fei cwt. 
DIjclv 9uli'crtifScmcnt«i. 
J£UY WILLARD’S 
PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK. 
New Ready. Price 81. 
Address MOORE'S RURAL NEW YORKER, 
78 Duane St., New '"'ork. 
Rose Exhibition! 
The Western New York Horticultural So¬ 
ciety will hold its FIRST ANNUAL ROSE SHOW, 
in Corlmhinn Hall. Rochester, on the 21th and 25th 
of June, opening at 11 o’clock, A. M., on the 24th. 
Liberal prizes are Offered, and the Exhibition Is 
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