MAY  43 
Otter,  piece . 
...$8  50®  8  00 
$1  00®  5  50 
Gray  Fox . 
....  1  75®  2  00 
1  80(!.*  1  75 
Red  Fox . 
....  1  8tK«>  1  75 
1  25(01  1  60 
Black  Bear . 
...111  (XLi<l.i  U) 
7  00i«t0  (X) 
Brown  uubs  and  ylga.  4  (XI <«  5  IIO 
2  (»l®  3  00 
Fisher . 
. 8  (IOC®  10  IX) 
7  rx)®  8  00 
Mink,  dark  . 
_ 2  (XX«)  3  00 
^  1  2.)®  1  75 
pale. ........... 
.  1  ou®  1  60 
7.Va  1  00 
Muskrat,  spring... 
_  28®  :«) 
26®  27 
winter . 
.  23((S  25 
21®  23 
fall . 
..77  18®  -20 
16®  18 
Kitts . 
_  lie*  T 
5(0  ^J 
Beaver,  48  It....... 
. 1  00®  1  75 
7.5®  1  00 
Raccoon . 
....  68®  80 
40®  55 
Opossum . 
....  12®  15 
12<$  15 
Skunk,  black . 
•  ••• 
75®  90 
striped . 
10®  40 
Wolf,  mountain.. 
2  tXkS)  3  (10 
prairie....'”'. 
76®  1  IW 
CORE’S  RURAL  NEW-YORKER. 
Cheese.— There  is  a  very  liberal  export  move¬ 
ment  and  n  light  home  trade  demand.  Supplies  are 
greatly  rertneed.  yet,  la  their  anxiety  to  rlose  out 
before  impurtuiii  arrivals  of  new,  sellers  name  cnay 
prices.  We  hnott! : 
Statu  ructorv.  fiiroy,  12V  <ii  l.V.;  Hue.  ISwr’hle,; 
do.  good  t.)  piimi!,  lIQISb.:  riilrtii  good. 
^oor  to  fair,  tVa/Hc.  State  li’arm  IJalry  —  fancy,  lids 
good  to  nrlrne,  lir^llc,;  fair  to  good, 
lOo.;  Western  raemry.  Hue,  ll\  4#  l‘.’'iu. .  good  to 
prime.  101<’/»ll,Sc.:  flat  fair.  8;dili'u.:  poor  to  fair.  ittSlTe. 
Now  Is  Quotable  us  fallows Stele  factory,  good, 
IKiUllKo.:  fair.  PigilOo.;  hair*sklauued.  7<lj(90.:  skim- 
liied,  H  ii;5c.  JOxports  of  l•l^oeBlS  past  wet'k,  I9.5ie.'l  bxs. 
The  I’rodd'  ers’  Price  Current  gives  the  following 
comparative  receipts  and  exports  from  June  I : 
Itecolpte,  plfgs.  Kxiioi  ts,  nkgs. 
J  u  no  1 ,  75.  to  Mn  V 1 ,  7rt  ....  2.at8.a^iy  'J.>..'i0r,21 1 
June  1.  7t.  to  Jlay  1.  75 . 1.9W.:ll«  U3.ai5.Ml 
June  1.  7;<,  to  May  1,  74 . 1.927.821  8T..«5,10I 
June  I,  72,  to  Miiy  I,  73 . I.fiBfi.Ult  T5.l».),207 
June  1.  71.  to  .May  I.  72..,,.  1.4lii,:il9  ii2,:«l7.(i74 
June  1,  7(1.  t<i  May  1.  71 . l,4rit!,873  nO.'Jl'.',215 
COTTOS.— ICtport  tnovumont  has  ticon  small  and 
pric;H  have  Imen  weak,  cloHlng  at  llfiHiU  IT-CJc.  for 
Slay.  12y«l2  2.V«o.  f.  r  Juno.  12  H1-.t2<Jii;(c.  for  July. 
lo'.tc^lJ  o-  Wc,  f  or  Auguxt.  13  1.1*0)18  :i-32o.  tor  Sopteni- 
ber.  12  15-17C  for  O''tubor,  12  27.32cal214u.  for  iSovem* 
ber,  and  12  2T-.12<*12;4o.  for  Dooomoer. 
(JU(itatlon.s  for  s|iut  cotton,  based  on  Amerioan 
stanilard  of  cluasllleutlon: 
f/j/lutidj).  Jin.  ftricnnn.  Texas 
ordinary .  9  1-10  H  1-10  9  I-IO  9  1-lfi 
strict  ordinary .  »X  93<  9K  9Jf 
(loud  ordinary .  Ills'  lii>4  MH 
Strict  good  do .  IlM  UK  UK  lU'li 
Uow  middling . 11  U-Kl  II  Kt-IH  II  15-111  11  1.5-10 
'ttricllowralddllog...  12  J-ld  12  ri.pi  12  7-111  12  7-lfi 
.Middling .  12  B-lll  12  11-28  12V  12V 
«aod  middling  .  13  l-l'ClS  .H-lti  U  5-lrt  13  5-18 
Strict  good  middling.  13  9-11!  13  ll-Pi  13  18-18  13  1.3-18 
Middling  fair .  13  1.‘.  hi  It  l-ll!ll  3-1(111  3-18 
Kiiir .  14  i.PK!  u  l.vm  ir>  1-10  i;,  i-io 
I  .Sfd lin'd. 
Good  ordinary. .  9  .3-18  Unw  middling  ...10  13-18 
Stiict  ordinary. .10  5-18  .MKldllng . 11,11-18 
DRIED  fititTS.— l''or.ippIO".  wlih  some  advance  at 
the  West,  lUere  has  been  iiiQuIry  here  for  slraiglit 
liiT-s  Quartered  apples,  which  are  olTerliig  ri’servcdly 
at  tlie  ad  viinucd  rates.  Otherwise  trade  drags,  and 
prli'OS  abcful  nominal. 
Apples -rttute.  sliced,  OlyC^hVc.i  do.,  rinarters.  9o.; 
Western  Quarters  at.8(i4.sVo.;  Houthern  sliced,  9i#9,'<c. 
tor  prime:  fair  lots,  8({t8>4U.;  Tennessee  Quarters.  rV 
Q8o.  Hlackserrles.  lUc.  IVelcd  peaches,  good  anu 
prime  Georgia.  Utdl.Sc.;  do.  fancy,  IdiitiUc.  ITnnceled 
peaches,  new.  12(151 2Hc.  for  halves,  and  tucjilic.  for 
quarter".  IMuras.  2(Jc.  Knspberrles,  27c,  Cherries,  2il 
ijt'llc.  Exports  of  dried  ilpples.  past  week,  50  bbls, 
^inuu  .Ian.  Ut,  l.tUO:  same  time  lust  year.  9.086. 
EOQB.— Uecelpls  have  been  very  large,  and  aethe 
outlet  is  reduced  at  tula  season  priaes  have  ruled 
low.  The  extreme  for  best  vVeatern  tn-duy  is  lao., 
blit  then}  Is  no  dispoiltinn  on  th»^  part  of  Holders  of 
prinie  to  recede  furllier,  ns  siipidirs  will  fall  idf  at 
the  low-rullug  prices.  Duckabd  goose  eggs  hardly 
wanted. 
Near  points,  V  bbl..  ITSl&ISo.;  Stale  and  Penn.,  15(<i) 
bic.:  \V08turn.  prime,  llv-slae.i  ilo.  fair  marks.  11 
(gt  H.Vic.;  Soiithnrn  and  Honthwusiern,  11  (<«  UHc.: 
Canadtun,  I4'.^(ii.ic.;  duck,  hSiisi'Jc.;  goose,  28(i530c. 
EsSENTfAf,  011.8.-011  Peppermint,  In  glass,  fl  V 
lb.;  in  tin,  •3  5(1.  dpoarinlot,  in  glass,  y3.5U:  in  tln,J3, 
Winlergreen.  W.  Saseafriis,  fioc.  'I'ho  market  for  all 
oils  Is  now  very  slow. 
KLOUIt-  There  1ms  been  a  larger  hnslncss  on  ex¬ 
port  acconni.  lavnrud  byoaslcr  prices,  but  at  the 
close  there  Is  a  more  uonlldent  reeling,  with  the 
markets  uhroad  in  belter  shape. 
tjiiperllno  Htiitu.  H.lU'nIJid;  extra  do.,  •4.9fl<di.5..'i0: 
Buperiino  Western.  »4.10wl  .V);  extra  do.,  »4.Hl)<a6,7ll: 
No.  2,  •'lut'i'lfa.till ;  uxtru  roiinil-lioop  Ohio,  •i.lifsis 
5.2a:  trade  br.nidn  do..  •.r.y.'iiaT.llll:  withe  whoui  ex¬ 
tras.  t.i75!j/7.Ui):  8t.  Uonis, K).3.’>(i#y.iKI:  rity  Mills  extra, 
f.'i  ii0'<58.26;  Souihorii  at  •!  15.>i4  66  for  siipcrlliio;  t6.U(l 
cill.'Jo  tor  pour  to  choice  shipping  extras:  ♦8.26<ai8.75 
for  trade  anil  family  brand.",  ('iirn  meal  selling  at  t'2.75 
i.il3.2.')  for  yellow  Western!  •3.(Wiu(3.;ii  for  Punnsvl vii- 
nla;  $.3.85  for  liMiidywtnc. 
Kresii  Kui.'its.  Hxpiirts  oI  apples,  sinne  Jan.  1st, 
4  ;il.)  bbls.;  ssine  time  lu»t  year,  is.iHiO  do.  Thu  stock 
of  apulus  id  now  rt*duoed  to  common  sorts,  and  few 
parcels  are  good  enough  to  bring  tliu  extreme.  New 
uTTiv.ila  do  not  add  to  the  gijud  Quality  that  could  be 
moved,  and  unlos."  lots  luivn  saved  Ur.'t  rate  they 
Inid  better  not  tm  shipped.  Btmwberries  are  lower 
with  QUID}  free  arrivals;  doniiind  good.  Peanuts 
are  more  buoytini  and  holders  aro  Orin,  with  a  view 
to  wliolc.-ule  trade.  Cranberries  are  running  out: 
the  stored  UiU  arc  ulniosi.  gone. 
We  Quote:  -  IMiuiec  apples.  (4.(K(Cil'1.2,''' ;  gxoil,  .t4)50rui 
3.75;  fair  mixed,  •2..‘AI(«i3.2.\.  Hlniwberrie.s,  best, 'ft'?  lUie; 
other,  25<-j».((lo.  Pcanuis  Virginia,  niir  liusli..  $l.(iD'<» 
1.7(1:  WUmingPni,  $l.iib(it2,Uij;  do.  Tennessee,  '.fic.b# 
$1.15.  OanhurriBS-Jersey,  cUolue,  hi luidard  orates, 
$1.75(ai5;  good,  $4.60;  extra  JorBuy  urates.  $4'(i4.50: 
bbls.,  •14it«15. 
KE-ATiiEits.— The  dumaiid  Is  ruodcrato  at  6lf>i5Go. 
for  prime  white  live  VVesteru  geeso :  3i>®4Sc.  lor 
mixed. 
KChs  a.n'd  Ski.xh.— Jlost  of  the  common  grades  of 
skins  linvii  been  reduced  In  sympathy  with  the  dull 
LcipsioKalr.  Weshuiild  remark  that  some  holders 
have  coriftdeuce  In  the  morkel  under  the  Impression 
Unit  the  late  tied  me  and  diillnoss  ub  road  was  more 
the  result  ofuntagomsllccombluiiilon  than  through 
a  iiiiluriil  Course.  Wc  quote: 
Choice  new  sugar  bricks,  lOo.;  small,  11c.;  fair,  8® 
9c.:  old.  6®Sc.  Syrup,  gallon,  70c.®90o. 
On,  Cake,— Western  brings  $40  per  ton. 
Poci.Tur  AND  Game.— The  market  la  low  for  all 
items  Ilf  live  poultry. 
Fowls  and  turkeys.  Jersey,  F  lb.,  13®15c.i  do.  West- 
«rn.  12(!51,ic-:  Geese,  .lorsoy.  ••  pair.  $1.75®2.25:  do. 
Western.  iSc.tai.lW;  ducks,  Wnstern,  V  pair,  86(<bT6o,: 
ducks.  Jersey.  pair,  $I.(lik<il.25;  roosters.  ikSilOc. 
Spring  cbIckenB,  V  pair,  40®9llc. 
Dressed  poukry  Is  In  light  supply,  and  but  little 
suems  to  be  wanted.  Froxen  stock  Is  not  put  out  to 
good  trudn  owing  to  Its  low  Quality.  Dressed  ducks 
and  goose  neod  not  be  scut  now. 
We  qiiote  Pblladetplita  pickad  chickens  at  18®2tio. ; 
for  fowls,  23®27c.  for  winter  chickens,  ;i6fl.  for  soring 
uliIckeriH,  2,50.  for  muall  slips,  2T®28c.  for  small  ca¬ 
pons,  and  36a.  tor  large  oapotis;  the  latter  rpiUe 
suiirco. 
riiickens.  Hncks  Co.,  good  tu  prime.  17(Sil9o.:  Jer¬ 
sey,  good  to  prime.  1548 l7o.:  State,  good  to  prime,  Uiid 
18c.:  Western,  good  to  prime.  12®lio.:  fair  to  good.  111 
®I2c.;  poor.  4'ii8o.  Turkeys,  Juracy,  good  to  prime, 
18Sja)i7.;  State,  good  to  prime,  l8f<iiao.:  Wosteru,  good 
to  prime.  ItigilTc.:  Inferior,  7i3Uc. 
Less  pigeous  are  offering,  and  prices  iiru  better, 
though  stlU  low  enough  to  keep  iiade  active  In  the 
absence  of  a  long  list  of  game, 
Wild  pigeons,  featlie.nid  or  dressed.  doz.,  'I'w.lib 
$1.  English  snipe,  ••  doz.,  S1.26®I50;  plover,  $(  doz., 
$1®1.I2 ;  sand  snipe,  35<d46e, 
PROVISIONS.— The  market  has  been  very  much  de- 
pri'ssnd,  ."bowing  a  marked  dcolliie,  especially  fur 
pork  and  lard— thriiugli  the  heavier  supplies  of  hogs 
ut  the  West— closing  with  some  reaction  on  the  low¬ 
est  prices.  Mess  pork  Is  quoted  at  •il.tiO  for  spot 
lots.  $Sl.i’<5  for  May.  $22.60  for  June,  and  $21,!H)  for 
July.  Extra  prime.  $27.50.  Bacon  at  11 KC.  for  West- 
crti  lung  dear,  and  12Sic.  funtliurt  clear.  Western 
steam  lard  at  •l2.U.i  for  spot  lots,  $12.97)4  for  June, 
$13.12)4  for  July.  $13.26  for  August,  and  $13.2,5  fur 
September,  DtaiarlDe  at  IVc- for  Weatarn.  't'allow 
iilSKc.  for  prime.  Beef  hams,  $24(326.  Beef -Extra 
mess  $13;  do.  plithi.  $12.UU(/(1(I2 .50 ;  Ueroed  at  $21(0122 
fur  prlmo  musB.  and  $2Uii;24  for  India  muss.  City  extra 
fndia  moss  $2U,  and  Philadelphia  moss  at  $24(s)26. 
SAI.T.  -Quoted  at  $2.50  fur  Ashlun’s:  $1.4j<i9l.60  for 
Heakln's;  $l.4(Ki2>1.45  for  Marshall's,  VVashlngton  & 
Wortjiliigtoii's. 
Skko.  -Grass  are  yet  dull,  yet  with  the  sniiill  arriv¬ 
als  prices  are  well  inalniaioed.  Choice  hiuto  clover, 
(•.<il7c.  and  Western,  18,V(*17c. 
Sl'GAlt  (iteiinod).  —  Soft  yellow,  SKai'Ko.:  soft 
white.  !iH(’‘t9VO' t  crushed  and  powdered.  lO.Kc. ;  gnin- 
u luted,  luxe. I 
Ton  A<’(;o.— Kentucky  leaf  ts  strong  at  quotations, 
willi  a  fairly  active  export  movement.  Heedleivf 
brings  full  Hgiires.  iiiid  iiieets  with  more  utteiilluii. 
The  olosing  prices  are  ; 
KK.NTirCKr  I.ICAP— NEW  CHOC. 
Ceuta. 
Common  lugs . . . . .  8)4 
Good  lugs .  KK®  7)4 
Grain.— For  wheat,  with  the  lower  rates  of  freight 
from  the  Wc»l,  llieiehnve  been  liberal  receipts.  This 
has  led  to  easier  prices  ;  but,  at  the  close,  exporters 
art!  opuruting  more  freely,  and  there  is  some  Im¬ 
provement  fioin  thn  lowest  point. 
Kye  quoted  at  9IC.  for  Canada  in  bond.  Corn 
I"  lower  under  larger  supplies,  liatcst  sales  at 
82)4c.  for  steamer  grade  mixed  WeBlern;  80)4®84>4e. 
lor  ungi'uilod  mixed  :  li,>e.  fur  yellow  Wealerii.  Gals 
are  ucilve  Ml  39(«18  fur  pour  to  ohotco  mixed  West¬ 
ern  ;  47(ij53e.  for  White  Western,  Tiic  latest  sales  are 
of  Nu.  1  .Milwaukee  spring,  in  store,  ac  $1.27:  No.  2 
Milwaukee  spring,  in  »lore,  at  $1.19;  Nos.  1  and  2  Mil¬ 
waukee  spring,  ndiiat,  of  fresli  reocipt,  at  $1.21;  No. 
2  Milwaukee  spring,  in  carlots,  at  $l.il><Sit.2(l ;  prlrue 
-No.  1  Milwaukee  spriiiu.  In  store, at  »I.27(i#.l.28 ;  strlcfiy 
prime  No.  2  .Vlllwaukee,  Hiloal,  at  $121:  choice  old 
No.  1  .Miiincsiit.t  spring,  in  ntoru,  crop  1374,  at  $1.35 ; 
I  111. lee  No.  2  .North west  spring,  in  Hiirc,  eri.p  1874.  at 
$1.'20:  No.  3  Chiiatgo  spring  afloat,  ut  fl.UI;  New 
yurk  No.  Ispniig  ut  $1,20'.!,;  fair  while  Canada.  In 
bond,  at  $1.33,  and  rejected  winlur  ai,  $i.01(sil.(J5. 
Hay  and  8TRA  )V.— Arrivals  have  been  moderate 
and  u  good  demand  has  prevailed  :  priecs  very  Hrm. 
Bale  nay  is  qnidod  Shipping,  77>c3SUe.;  retail  quali¬ 
ties,  $1.1X13). 10:  clover.  70.t75c.i  sail.  80(;370c.  Straw 
Is  quoted  at  $1.(I5®1.1U  for  loug  rye;  75(ttt8(K:.  for  short 
rye ;  80«t65c.  for  oat. 
Exports  past  week. 777  bales.  Since  Jan.  1st,  15,- 
737  ;  suiuo  limn  lust  year.  12,31 1. 
Hiqhwi.nes  selling  at  $1.11K. 
Hops.— Receipts  for  the  week  have  been  small, 
and  exports  5,30  bales.  Aside  from  the  small  ship¬ 
ments,  there  has  been  but  little  dune.  Stock  liuve 
fallen  off  a  trftlo,  and  there  is  genei'iilly  a  steaily 
range  of  price". 
N.  Y.  Btale,  LkillSc.:  EfWteru,  10®,16c.:  Wlsconsins; 
IbysUie.;  Yearlings,  BiilOc.:  Ulds,  all  growths,  4®8c.; 
CaliforoiuB,  i5®18c.,  V  lb. 
Maple  Suoak.— The  very  low  prices  have  pushed 
a  good  deal  Into  use,  but  the  surplus  is  large  and 
sellers  quote  as  before. 
ter  prices  until  the  skim  cheese  Is  disposed  of  and  a 
better  quality  comes  upon  the  market. 
More  than  SOU  packages  of  butter  were  delivered 
this  week  and  prices  lire  lower,  thn  niiigc  being  234(1 
27c.— the  bulk  going  at  2.'ic.  This  is  a  decline  from 
last  week  of  fully  6c.  IH  lb,,  ou  the  nvorage. 
The  country  roads  oofititiue  to  be  In  a  very  bud 
ooudltlon  for  travel,  u'ld  the  snow  drifts  have  not 
yet  disappeared  in  places.  The  weather  Is  cool,  wltb 
raw  winds,  but  frust"  do  not.  prevail.  Cows  «ri!  re¬ 
ported  to  he  doing  well  for  thn  season,  and  factories 
are  making  "  every-day  cheese,"  which  puts  an  cud 
tu  skiinnilng,  except  at  farm  dairies. 
We  have  advices  from  abroad  for  the  t  hird  week 
In  April.  Our  Lundun  ourrespoiidciii  reports  Aiiier- 
loan  ehoasa  In  good  domand.  cspcoislly  fur  good, 
firm  sorts,  nt  IviijaiUs.,  and  also  for  c.xtra-tlne  BcpG'Ui- 
ber  iiKike,  Bngtlsb  cheese  Is  quiet. 
The  prices  are  for  extra  American,  87®(W«.;  line.  111 
(iBOCiH.;  good.  ,511(41821).:  secondary  and  uouimoii,  .'klwfiis, 
English  clied(liir  brings  8lV>tM»,r  Wiltshire  ihoifile, 
7lMS(ls.:  Ghoxhlro  medium,  3))(>6.'4i".:  tine,  7Uii<i80h.: 
Bcotoh.  87(Si7I)8.  Dutch  cheese  -  Edams.  72(iJ7ts. 
All  tlirt  descriptions  of  butter  except  Frleshind 
sold  at  the  previous  week’s  rai«s,  tlnit  from  Vrlcs- 
land  havlun  advanced  In  price. 
Jersey  sells  for  13is.;  Dersets.  I5us.;  ICriuslaud,  II0(^ 
141".!  Swedish.  lUls.!  Normandy  uxtru,  I42s,;  Amer¬ 
ican  and  Ganadtun.  iUkSIUOs.  iH  owt. 
Oieumargariiio  or  artlllciul  butter  sells  for  bettor 
prices  than  the  genuine  butter  from  America,  the 
quotations  of  the  artlDcial  ranging  at  lU0(iiiU88.  V  cwt. 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS. 
New  York,  May  R,  1878. 
RKCKIPTH  OP  LIVE  STOCK. 
8h6«p  A 
lleur  gk,aveftl,6iemetttj9i" 
GLINES'  SLATE  ROOFING  PAINT  IS  THE  BEST. 
Cowi. 
Calvea. 
Lamba. 
Hor 
Sixtieth  St . 
..  4.07 'J 
53 
2.8(X) 
4,722 
lino 
Forty-Eighth  St... 
...  00 
28 
38 
607 
000 
Fortieth  Si . 
. ..  (XKI 
•Kl 
000 
169 
10.151 
llarslinus  Cove  ... 
..  1,768 
00 
(XX) 
9.591 
7.954 
Totals  this  week.. 
"  last  week.. 
...  8,845 
71f2 
1  I2.8(H1 
14.989 
18,108 
...  y.oii 
50 
1,352 
•JO.iXIl 
22.822 
&CU  Can 
Good  lugs .  KK®  7)4 
Low  leaf .  7V(iiO  9 
Medium  leaf .  9Hh«U 
Good  leaf .  1I)4U«I2K 
Fine  leaf . 13  ®15 
SHEDLEAIf— CROP  OF  1874. 
Cunts. 
New  England  wrapuera.  Shipping  lots.,....,  lu  dtli 
Wrappers,  mudium. . . . 16  (K  2 
Wrappers,  It nu . . .  26  iitXt 
Beoonds .  10  u»l3 
Fillers,  si'leotlons .  5  ®  7 
Becouds  and  Oilers,  shipping  lota .  7  ®  8 
FonnsylvanlH,  assorted  lots . 14  (#2ll 
Now  York  Htute  assorted  lots,  oommou .  7  ® 
Ohio,  osaurtod  lots .  8  ® 
Wlscuualii.  . . 8  (B  8 
VKOCTXui.tcu.— Exportaut  potatoes  past  waok.  8,076 
bbls,;  since  Jan.  I st,  76,200  do.;  same  tituc  last  your, 
32,tM);  onions,  alnce  Jan  Ut,  6,427  bbls.:  same  time 
last  yuitr,  1,235  do.  Old  petntoea  are  very  weak,-  ouly 
the  beat  puaehblows  can  be  callud  stoiidy.  Bermudua 
sro  unusually  oheaii.  The  tendoncy  is  for  low  price." 
lor  now  .Siiuthern  when  they  ahow  Mtock.  Uurinudit 
oiiloiis  and  potatoes  aro  abundant  and  low.  A  full 
sluumer  arrives  each  week.  The  tomatoes  are  nut 
a."  uMrucDve  aa  tu  some  (oniier  aeasuns.  Boulheru 
and  near-by  green  stuff  all  begin  to  favor  buyers  as 
the  snuson  advances.  Asparagus  and  splimCU  am 
Coming  fioni  Northern  gardens. 
Early  Hose,  bulk,  V  bbl..  Ktc.otSi  ;  Feacb  Blows, 
$1.25(ii'/l..5i);  Hrliice  Alboris,  76e.(A$I.OO;  common.  SOfa. 
750.  iloriuuda,  $4  (X)(a5;  Florida,  Cutib'jgcM.  V 
mu.  $5®');  red.  $7(«ll.  Siluasb,  Marrow,  bbl.,  $2.2.'i<<« 
2..5U:  Hubbard.  11.2.6253.00.  Onions,  red,  bbl.,  $1® 
2.1b:  do.  yellow,  >1®2.(X).  Russia  Turnips,  V  bbl..  76c.: 
white. RUc.  Carrots,  $1  .(10.  Bptiiacli.  18  Ubi.,  $1,26(5:1. 50. 
Cbarlcslou  green  peas,  V  bil..  $l.U0(ki2.UU:  Havumiiih, 
$l.lHi(g2.36.  Norfolk  cabbage,  18  bbl.,  $l.'J6.''iil..5t).  Ber¬ 
muda  tomatoes,  6-quart  box,  ClKoiUU:  beets,  $t.'26  v 
crate.  Mushrooms,  ♦  fiffitilOc.  Bbnbarb,  V  doz., 
75u.  Uarmuda  tomatoes,  5-QuaiT  box. 5o®8Uo.;  onluiiH, 
¥<  cruto,  $I.50®1.?6.  Florida  string  beans.  $8(,<Ji.  As- 
Sariigus,  IH  doz.,  $3®6.  Florida  uuuuiubors,  urate,  $2 
4.  htririg  buans.  urate,  $3®3.50. 
WiiDL.— Thn  market  cnntlnnos  very  dull.  The  de¬ 
cline  made  lately  fails  to  atari  trade  in  other  than 
HUiall  loiH.  aa  marufactiirera  Dnd  the  goods  market 
lu  poor  shape.  XX  Ohio  quoted  I6e.;  X  do  ,  40e.!  XX 
I'eiinsylvaiilit,  tkailR'.t  X  Michigan  and  Vvlacunslu 
fleeces,  35®38c.;  new  spring  Oalifornia,  2‘2(fi24c. 
Ohl(,>,  I'erinsylvania  and  West  Virginia— 
Picklock . 60  ®  54 
XX .  47  ®  48 
X .  .......  46  ®  48 
No.  t . 48  ®  50 
No.  2 .  43  ®  45 
Course . . . 4U  ®  42 
Combing .  .68  ®  ^ 
New  York,  Allchigan  and  Wisconsin— 
XX . 44  (&  46 
X . . . 42  ®  44 
No.  1 .  46  da  48 
No.  3 . 42  ®  44 
Coarse . . . 411  (<«  43 
Cumbim;.,,.,, . 56  ®  6U 
Indiana,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee — 
XX . 44  @  46 
X . 42  ®  44 
No.  1 .  44  @45 
No.  2 .  41  ®  43 
Coarse . . . 4U  &  T.i 
Combing . 56  ®  *2 
Combing,  anwuahed .  38  ®  46 
tlllrioia,  luwa  and  lUlDueaota- 
X-X .  44  @  47 
X . 44  ®  47 
No.  1.., . 44  ®  46 
No.  2 . 41  @  43 
Course . 40  ®  43 
Geiirgla,  Alabama,  Mississippi  and  Lnuislaiut- 
Fine  on  washed .  36  ®  38 
Medium  unwashed .  34  ®  36 
Coarse  unwashed . 27  ®  30 
Burry .  17  ®  23 
UOCIIKSTKR,  iHiiy  6.-Flonr  market  dull: 
spring,  $8.75;  amber  winter,  $7.00:  wlilte  winter,  $7.25: 
double  extra,  $7.60.  Kye  Hour  cnilet  at  $5.00.  Wheat 
lower:  Milwaukee  club.  $1.25®]..30;  amber  winter. 
$1.2(831.26:  while  winter,  $i.23®l.;{5.  Oats,  nominal 
at  H,5(*4()c.  Corn  quiet  at'70®7.5u.  Corn  meal,  $1.50 
@L7a.  Butter, 28®3oc.  Cheese,  itkitllc.  Kgg",i4(8)liio. 
Lard.  I4H®16c.  Apples,  bu.. 76c.® Il.oii.  Potatoes,  bu., 
2lKj5®25o.  Uctuts,  18  bn.,  8(10,®$1.10.  Mess  pork,  $23.5u. 
Woo),  35ii4l)c.  Hay,  $10®I6.  Htraw,  Kiicll).  Timothy 
seed.  $2:7(1®—:  clover,  $'>l.(Xl®k50.  Mill  feed  dull  at 
$10  for  Bhorta,  $U  for  sbliwtnns,  and  $23  for  mid- 
dliugs.  Uallroad  Freights— Flour  to  Bosion,  460.  V 
bbl.:  to  New  York,  3Uc.;  to  Albany.  :^c.  Wood,  hard, 
$•  cord,  $8®9.  Coal,  $8,6U®7.36  tor  stove. 
CORNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET. 
Uttlb  Falls,  N.  Y.,  May  6,  1876. 
Thk  market  this  week  has  been  quite  unsatisfac¬ 
tory  to  dairynieu,  though,  with  nothing  offered  but 
sklm-obeese  and  much  of  it  badly  Bkimmed,  high 
prices  oould  not  have  been  expected.  About  2, MX) 
boxes  were  on  delivery,  and  sales  dnll  at  6®d){c.  A 
large  share  of  the  offerlugs  went  forward  to  be  sold 
on  oommisslOD,  We  can  hardly  hope  for  much  bet- 
BKievie.B.-'l'rade  ilnn  on  ii  fractional  iidvunoe  on 
Monday  last  on  the  closing  p'utes  of  the  previous 
week;  quality  generally  eoai'se  hut  fat:  prices  ning- 
cd  at  8K®13)4>-. '18  n.i  welglilH,  MiSlO  ewt.  The  henfs 
on  sain  wvrusuld  off  by  noun.  Wednesday,  tradednii 
hilt  slow  at  8H®1(C':  weights,  6<:c9  owt.  ThursiJiiy, 
trade  slow  al  lOftasliyc.;  weights,  lovl.  Friday, 
the  markets  uloxeil  nriii,  with  sales  at  il\(ibll\'i!.; 
weights,  6jlf®8V  cwt.  From  55®68  lbs.,  net,  has  been 
allowed  to  the  owt.:  the  largest  number  of  cattle 
worn  sold  iii,  fid  Ihs.  n«t.  Native  steers,  8H®llVc.i 
grade,  mixed  herds, isgilOa.:  uxeii,8k'<olO)^u,; 
iielfors,  8ku.;  bulls  on  live  weight,  $4®4.HU  «<  cwt, 
COMPARATIVE  IfAl'iea. 
Tuis  week.  Last  week. 
Quatitp.  Cents.  Cents. 
Good . .............12  («t2S  12  ®12H 
Fair . II  (allk  11  ®llk 
Poor,, . lU  ((KUI-k  18  lAlOV 
Pooreat .  RK'iv  fl-k  8  ft*  nv 
Unn.  soiling  rates  ..  . UVwlUk'  UKulU'Y 
$K.i  \  Td  *10,000  has  Imen  invested  In  Stock 
I’rivtioaos.  and  pahl  9ilU  per  uor.t.  protit. 
"  How  to  1)0  It.”  a  book  on  Wall  St.,  sent  free. 
TCMBlllDOE  &  Ct)..  IJiuikers,2  Wall  St.,  N.  Y. 
GiiX.  V  \ 
®  W  1 
N  C  E  (*'  4!id'>  GANG" 
'•'  DEEHE  «S.  COMPANY  ,  Moline,  Illf 
BASl'KUN  AOKNTSJ— 
R.  H.  ALLEN  &  CO., 
189  i;  191  VVutcr  r-i..  New  York. 
Who  furntsb  full  Information  ireb. 
m  '‘VIBRATOR”  THRESHER  IS  KINO  OF  AlT. 
tJENU  K<Ht  (•IlffiniiAK  of  the  BEST  WIND 
MILL,  to  U.  S.  WIND  10.  A  P.  Co.,  Batavia,  111. 
Milcti  Cow».  —  Trade  slow  on  light  arrivals  of 
generally  Inferior  oiiHlify  aolmais ;  3  cows  Mi)lil  at  $56 
pheiid;  4  at  |50®f6  ;  9  iil  $'I5®'0:  7  at  $4.'>®7ll!  1  cow 
for  $75 -calves  always  Iticluuud. 
Vkal.h  and  CALVE!).— There  have  been  no  sinnotli 
?|uullty  veals  riieuived  since  our  last  weekly  report, 
'oorand  coarse  i|uallty  calves  lu  heavy  supply  ami 
slow  of  sale  at  low  rates.  E.xtreinii  range.  kdiM'gi;.  j( 
Bi,  Stale  calves  sold  at  4®8)ic,  *(  It*,;  .lersey.Rij* 
Paiin.syl vuiilit,  ,rVii4i8(j.  A  foW  Iv'its  of  WuStcro  ealVuS 
Came  to  hand  ufVl  were  sold  ut  bHiVIlOKc. 
5ncxP  AND  liA.'UHS.  —  Moiidav  last  Sheep  wore  In 
fair  iiemaml  at  6!,jc.;  yeiirltug  Iambs,  H)^c.;  spring 
lambs.  I2®l4c.  Vvednostluy.  trade  slow  and  sales 
f:enerally  effected  in  small  lotsi  sheep,  6®84tic.;  vear- 
lug.  8c.:  spring,  I5c.,  also  at  $6,75(1*7  V  head.  Tiiiirs- 
Uay  trade  small;  sheep,  5V(«*7kc.:  lambs.  1  l.'*l5e,,  also 
likjitB  I*  huHil.  Frtdav,  the  miirkeis  closed  slow  In 
Hhocp  ut  li.lViaiH'ic.;  lambs,  13c.  Htale  sheep  sold  at 
5W®l>M<>-:  Ohio,  (>1(0.;  Coinruibi,  lie.;  Htutu  lambs,  11® 
13c. i  Virginia,  IbgilJu.:  Jersey.  I-I-Jc. 
Hooa.- Wednesday  Inst,  lUlOhIo  hogs, live  weight, 
m  lbs.  V  bend,  soM  atm  V  lb  ;  Fil.lny,  179  nnigli  In- 
rtliiim,  l2‘JlbB.,  7hc.  Trade  III  city  du'.sed  slow  on  a 
inoderutn  run.  Monday,  pi  lee."  wi'rcUX®l8.S'c.;  Wed¬ 
nesday,  9<g(:*ll)c.  Thursday,  Uh'igilUiSL'.  I'rldiiy.  9'.)5 
(^lOo, 
'  Horse  Mark et.  —  city  trade  slow;  In  the  best 
sales  stables  several  pairs  stylish  oaiTlagc  horses  are 
held  on  sale:  only  two  .sales  have  been  reported  at 
$l.4()0'ikl.(XXI  18  pair,  quality  eholee;  16  pairs  family, 
$36U®7UU;  9  pairs  coarse  quality  heavy  draft  burso-s, 
$^5®16()  48  pair;  6  pairs  ehuice,  $5UU®626;  3  saddle 
horses, $3iX1®36U ;  13  head  of  roadsters,  with  fair  trot¬ 
ting  action,  $‘27u®5IX]  'P  head-  not  w.irninlud  sound; 
several  lots  of  poor  quality  light  harness  horses  wore 
offered  for  sale  and  were  bid  lo  :  91  ordinary,  $180® 
176  48  head;  40  head  of  city  railroad  horses  sold  et 
$l2,Vk2(XI  18  head  ;  ill  stage  line,  $l6(kA210.  Slxty-oue 
horses  arrived  per  Erie  llnllnVad  via  Oak  1.3 iff  Dta- 
tlun. 
FARM  FORGES  FOR  $16. 
WlLl,  WELD  3-INCll  I  ItON. 
$10  SAVED  IN  ONE  DAY  LAST  SEASON. 
Scud  3-()e.nt  stam;)  for  Catalogue  to 
EMFlllE  PORTADI.E  FOllGB  CO., 
TKOY,  N.  Y, 
VVIM-All  IPS 
l'KA<!TK:ATi 
BUTTER 
BOOK. 
Every  one  who  makes  Butter 
should  have  thischi'np  butgoort 
book  by  them  all  the  time.  Price 
Due  I)  liar.  Addres" 
ltiiii  \L  l’riiLl."lJl.s'(l  Co., 
P.  O.  Box;4.‘IIN,  Now  York  City 
Fanlta  &  Co., 
I  UTICA,  N.  Y., 
HcMdiimirtiirs  for  Steam  Aitparii- 
iiis  and  Dairy  Furnishing  Goods, 
“•First  Pishmiom  Boiler  and  En¬ 
gine,  inmle  by  us  especially  for 
jil  Dairy  use.  Ci<  <i  i  e  n  n  I  a  1  Steam 
|A  Cheeso  Vats;  Self-heiitlng  Vuts 
JW  for  Dairies.  Send  tor  Priees. 
THE  COATES  LOCK  LEVER  HAY  RAKE. 
Muoufactiired  of  the  best  wood  and  Iron,  and  pul  up  in  the  ."tuiuiehiLst  manier.  Shafts  and  rake  head 
extra  strong;  thimble  "troln  axli!."  :  wheola  high,  well  built  ami  ilni.-^hed  ,  seats  nasymol  uioroughly  braced. 
The.  uurth  matin  of  Itclinea  Cual  Sled.  TciihmmmmI  hi  Oil,  nod  .  rf’v  one  tested  at  tlin  factory,  'i  hov 
•readily  adjust  tharaaelves  lo  uneven  surracea.  hvery  Tnntli  la  vviiroiiiictl.  The  sprlngH  double  coll, 
mode  with  the  body  ol  tb«  tooth,  muoh  sitonger  and  bettor  tliaii  thn  small  sepurat  '-  wire  colls  so  often  used 
lu  Inferlur  rakes.  The  Lock  Lever  has  an  iageuloiisly-eonffivcii  patented  Joint,  which  holds  iho  rukc 
rigid  and  flrraly  to  Its  work,  whilo  ibiwn,  wrruoiJi'  rsiNf)  Tfir,  hands  ou  ck.kt. 
IXiacliurglng  thtr  Ilnkn  is  eflected  bv  simply  giving  thn  slmhiest  upward  motion  fo  the  handle  of 
the  levur,  which,  oirlonklng  B.eanses  thn  IXcivi-r'M  wi-iglil  to  tilt  the  Buko  and  dischargn  the  contents. 
A  cnild  Can  opeculo  the  Rako  with  case.  H  ts  oasUi/  nnjuluteU  for  unu  Hind  of  rji-uiuid. 
Twenty  Acres  per  Day  Is  a  fair  day’s  work  with  the  “Coiitcg.”  and  you  can  save  enough  grain 
from  twenty-live  acres  of  stubble  tp  pay  for  the  rake.  Bend  for  lllu.slrated  Circular  Ui  the  Manufact¬ 
urers, 
A.  W.  COATES  &  CO.,  Alliance,  O. 
I  Or  to  the  Brunch  Oflloes ; 
NASH  BROS.,  6  Church  8t..  New  York. 
WM.  H.  AUSTIN  A  CO..  Chicago,  Ill. 
FULLER.  JOHNSON  &  CD.,  Madison,  Wls. 
JNO.  J.  McGAVOCK  &  CO„  Nashville,  Tenn. 
J.  WILDER  &  CO..  Ciueinuatl,  O. 
DEERE,  MANSUR  A  CO.,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
and  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
H.  T.  PliiCK  &  (3>..  Alleghany,  Pa. 
FRANK  BIKJS.  A  CO.,  .-an  FrunelseiL  Cal. 
N.  W.  SHIPPING  S.  A  c.  CO.,  Portland,  Oregon. 
H.  L.  .MCCLUNO  &  CO..  Knoxville,  Tenn. 
8COBIB,  REED  A  SMITH.  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
WOOTTON,  BRYANT  &  SMITH,  Louisville,  Ky. 
