APRIL 9 
THE RURAL MEW-YORKER. 
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steady prices on a moderate Inquiry. Small fruits 
are In demand and firm. Quotations are for 
Evaporated apples at 8@8Xc.for choice stock; sliced 
apples at lyjstSjfc. for pood to choice North Car 
oiina: fur V*. apples. 4w,4.vjc. for Teon. 
do; 4^ t£o--. for State <lo; 4W@l3fc. for western, 
Obtoand Mien. Peaches at28«q9q.for evaporated 
peeled; J3)$c. for unpeeled do,; N. C. peeled at 19a 
22c.; for the b°Uer qualities,. unpccled peaches at 
5H©BV0. for halves and tipio. for quarters. Plums 
at I5@il6c. Blackberries at he for prhoe. Cherries 
at 18.H>il7c. Raspberries at 23c, whortleberries 10 
Wile. 
Receipts for the week, all kinds, 761 pkgs. 
Export* dried apples, 3 241 paps. 
Kggp—R eceipts for week. 16.750 bbls.; do.las! week 
13,675 do. There have been one or two higher days 
in the week when Mippllos were small, lipbt su piles 
are no louver a terror and tmvera rathor bWaj the 
market. D'-nr-nd pond ; quality all Hue. 
Nejr poir.ta. 18a.; .state and Pm.. 17f*«a!7Yo-’ West¬ 
ern, 17V«U!Kc.; Southern, t7@17J$c,: duck, 28®30c,; 
goose 48 <t60c. 
Flottu.—A very frond business hus been dona this 
week and prices closed better; shipments for the 
wees; 87,WO racks and 1 890 bbls. 
Latest prices are; f-i.60ri4.lu for very Inferior to 
choice superfine dtate and Western ; $4.25,14.50 
tor poor to choice extra 8t*te and Western odd lots 
and Unas; fi.Kkrt tjj for choice to fancy do.; in¬ 
ferior to Rood white wheat, trade and luraily extras. 
f4 33<i5.2. f i: pood to cliolcedo.ai fib.35(a6.10; (very choice 
up to I6.26w6.50 and fancy at f6.ftusui.73;) red and am¬ 
ber winter wheal, interior to choice trade and faro, 
llj at f 4.361-6; round hoop Ohio. I4.35if4 75: 
ard trndo „nct family brands of do. ui $4.87 
@6.25, thn latter for very choice; St. Louis $4.«lka$,e0 
to. Inferloj io *•» - r»: so.60@6.85 for Rood to 
cholce.aud up to $#?T5’,r7 forvery t.-uicv brands; JUllni. 
Clear. Inlon r t ) very fancy at «4,30:<6 8V Minnesota 
“stralpm ptpir to very choice, at t»23®6.75. and 
pater t Infnnoi to fancy si 45.7508.15; city mih ortrn 
at $5.60i5.63 tor fair to choice for the West Indies; 
do. for Kuuixnd a; *4.25 :4.66 for poor to choice spriDg 
wheat: do. trade ana faci'iv extra*. ftjifi<aiH.7:v dn. 
for South AtnurV- $6.7536.09, the latter for very 
choice: No. 1 at $235 j,!) 66 for very Inferior to very 
fancy. 
Receipts for week, (lour, bbla. 128 800 corn meal, 
do. 8,075: wheat, bush. 9KI 675 ; corn, do. 8',11,4(10; nats 
do. 178.660 rye. do. 41,869: malt, do- 3.5:0, Parley, do 
5.',310. beans, do., 5,541: rice, pke*. TOO. 
Exports for week, flour, bbls. 110 400: coni meal, 
do.8 700.whe.it. bush 788,800; com. do. 678.10J: oats, 
do. 6,321; peas. do. 1,775; uetti.s, pkgs. 610. rice do. 
1,240. 
Fresh fucits.—E xports of apples for week. 
16,i>b8 bbls The market in Irregular, the bulk of 
slock offered nt low prices. Fuller guaranteed lots 
of red will comm ind 25«3»c. per bbl. more tb ,u the 
general list, A.ixed lots hi nation fliisl.25. 
B'd'ns and russets $l@l.62. greenings $1,21.37: 
Spluenbotgs f l.XHisli rejections WScTJc: Cranberrle? 
are peddling out at fi«*l.75 for N.J crates. Flu. 
orungesdull wl:h the lust end of the season here; 
range ton li’i bsrrel cases $l.i0A3; FI» siruwberries 
cO >d to prime 75c(a|*l; o' her 20'«60c, p»r qc. Hot¬ 
house strawberries iB1.5a£62 per quart. Black Ham¬ 
burg grapes per It. f 4 „ 5. Peanuts dull wlili a large 
supply. Va. hand-picked AJitt-Jjic; exira prime 3-Jfwi 
3kje ; good to prime 3ii8.Hc; shelled 2Hu3><,pecan* 
7m8o, 
Grain.—W heat has been active and closed higher 
partly on account of the unlavorable crop reports; 
latest prices are lor 
No. t white hi *1 2tH@1.22«, do. April at $1.20!i 
1,2630 do. May ut $l.l9.,l.!9s J No 2 wh'teat f 1.10 >$1.21: 
ungraded white«t.*i.]8S* r i.2l: mixed Winter ut $ 1.21 
No. I red at>1.30, No. '4 red hi <1.24X^1,26 for rati, 
road, aud cansl at $1.22H'^I.23J4; do, April at $1.23)*; 
do. Muy at $1,22)$': do. June ut $ VAX <*1.2 do. 
steamer gr ,dc a $1.20)4a <,21; No, 8 reu at fl.2CJ.; 4 
1.21: ungraded red nt fU6@tl.23: rejected Spring at 
9s)j'<t99c.: ungraded Spring at fl.lt. 
UyelsO'uj with Xuil luts quoted nt $l.C6dl.07. 
Corn has been a tivo and hlgber; exports for the 
week 84UP0 bush; latest prices mefor 
New York No. 2 at 68K*..SiXe do April at 574ga 
S7)$c., do May nt 51 V aui^c.; do. June at 
No. 3 at &4)4 'i45&ao.: ungraded mixed Western at e7 
(<$59c; New York SteHttur mixed at S7N'a,58c , No. 2 
white at b'JxritOw:.; whit* S uthero nt 60steamer 
yellow uirfiXc.: yen w Southern ,t .6@56Xc 
Oatsa ouctlvo and favor holders; latest pries* 
are for 
New York No. 2 white at IS: No. 3 white at 44)4 
(3443$; New fink No. 1 at I'l?.; New York No. 2 at 4i)4 
@46, do. April nt ttHuUS, d >. May at 43s"i43)i; do. 
Junent A44. No. 3 ut 44)$!3i43. ungraded white 
Western ut 4.ha48X: Uugradeti mixed Western at 
4i<gt6X; white State at 50, No. 2 Chicago quoted at 
46o. 
Hay and Straw.-P rime hay Is in demand and 
well sustained lo price; low grades ot hay are abun- 
da' t aDd lavor buyers. Latest prices are. for 
Hay, prime timothy at mi.l0<st.lu '{( 100 lbs.; medium 
timothy at tl.iiOijU.Ou do., shipping grades at 40@0>j. 
do.; clover miiid hi t>5e.<m.'fsl 10, clover ai 6.'u<n.‘A). uo. 
Straw—No. 1 rye at tl.l5@l.20 V 100 lbs.; No. 2 rye at 
75 a;80o. do.: oat and wheal at 6 >@70o. do. 
Hops.—E xports for the week. 603 bales; the de 
maud from slitppeis is without improvement aud 
brewers buy mooerutely, with piice» unchanged. 
Quotations are lor 
Cents per lb 
New York*, crop 1880, choice. 22 @23 
Do. mud lure..19 (*20 
New Yorks, crop 1880, low to fair.13 itf'O 
Eastern.crop i&O. ..lo @23 
Wi*oon»in. crop 1880.16 @22 
Yearllnga, crop 1879. oholoe.12 @18 
Olds, all growths.-. 4 @lu 
Pacldc coast, new .Hi @23 
Bavarian* . 36 @35 . 
Receipts for week. I,u25 bales. 
Exports do.. 374 ao. 
Hapi,k Sugar.—T he demand I* fair for both 
sugar and sirup. Prices have declined with tree ar¬ 
rivals. Fancy refined Vermont sugar exceeds quo¬ 
tations Good light State aud Western. 8'«s9XC, 
poorer lots, «<**»7Ho. dirup, 10@11 n>. tin cans, Tacyttl 
with cun. 
Oil-Cakk.—W estern U quoted at $29.50(230 per ton 
POULTRY AND OAMk.-The arrivals of dressed 
poultry h >ve continued ligut, and ansr the long 
Winter Just passed there is not much left to be 
packed. Sellers are asking stiff prl .es ana have no 
supplies, even tlr ugh Lent Is yd here. Case froxeu 
poultry la likely to have a good place for all desira¬ 
ble p-reels to cornu. 
Turkeys, fresu iind frixun, choice. 17A180.: other, 
16a 16c.; Ptulit. chickens, broiler*. V5@a3e.; do. urge, 
l»@21c: N. J. clilckens. P>:*20e. Statu and Western 
fowls and chickens, I3i*(6c; I’hllu. Ifowls, ,.',r,*16o.; 
other. J3«A14c.: State and Wattorn fowls, )4'ai6u. 
Capons, larg . 25@2<ic,:small and Bilps, 2l«f23o. Ducks, 
choice. 20c. other, J.'>also. Geese. 8@10u,; Squabs, 
white, fi $( dot.: do. dark. $2 24 
Live poultry has h steady «alo at good prices. City 
killers now use up all coops of fowls aud turkeys 
close-a very *uny beginulng for thut branch ot the 
trade. 
ter only strongly developed birdaarc wumo.l.raaiuly 
for pigeon matches. 
The murkel in Arm L»r good bird*. English snipe 
and wi d piguons quoted f.'.fiu dor. Southern Can¬ 
vas-back wild ducks $1.75: red-heads, 76c ; mallard 
and black, 3i.i@40c : Western mallard and red-heals, 
40iy,'0c. common ducks range 15ui,25o. 
Pkovihions - Hog products have a more active 
demand and prices stronger. 
Mess pork quot a at *i;@15x for old and $16<a> 
16.25 for new *I6,20@1(1 ;i(l for Aoril: «16.2 j«@i 6.35 f(,r 
May and $ 16.3d • 1C.H» forjaiio. Uu'hu nt 8 ill for 
long clear ami 8-MJ for short Oieur, Root hams st 
$2I@23, Beet a ,421(0(23 for PTtnt India mess West¬ 
ern steam >ard ut 11.05.<rl I ,i>7X for April. 41.07X for 
May. II. U for June, and ILttX for July. Stoarinu at 
li’kKoiix;. 
itecelpis for week beef, bbls nDd tcs. 7 0 pork, 
3,600 bble.; Out-meats. 18,950 pkgg;lard 7,700 pkga. 
Exports for week. beef, libl* and w».. 2.615: pork, 
3.050ibbls.: cnt-ineaw, 10,781.994 Be.: laid, 1.733,860 do. 
Seed.—C lover Is In light demand: quoted SXfiO. 
Timotny is quiet at $2.80te2.90* 
Vegetables—K xports of potatoes for week 6(0 
bblB. Finerortsot potatoes begin to show mo:e 
Btrength now that buyers puroHve that the lute ad- 
ditions to eopnltes arc not desirable. Some Stile 
stock is going direct to the West. 
Bermuda potatoes $6n7 48 bbl.: Earlv Roae, Nova 
Scotia d.l). f2.60@2.62. Maine $2 37@2.E0, State. $2® 
2225; do. bulk $2@2.1J, Frolltlo, $2; Mercer, l.?M>L 87 ; 
Jackson White. 81.75 ; Burbank, $2.00@2.25 ; do.h.h. 
$2.12-3237, Snowflake. $l.75@2. do. bulk $2@2.37. 
peachblow d.h.$2.25. Peerless. $l.(>2@1.76; do. bulk 
$'.50icr.1.63, sweet Del. $3.25ca2.75. 
Southern «reen stuff has bPCii delayed and bss 
frenui-nllv turned out badly; prlees have a wide 
ruupr for perishable stnfl Some good rt-mnHDts of 
old gurdeo truck remain nutwiths andlng the long 
piist Winter. 
Fla green peas per crate $I@4; do, tcimatoes, $2.50 
@3 V half bush box: Bermuda tomatoes, !i()c.@$I > 6- 
nnart box: do beet * $2 <*'.56 P crate; do. onions. $&; 
Norfolk ftpinech. $2.50@3 B bbl.: do. kale, $1 75@3 ; 
do. radishes, $3@4 V I0fl buu'rhes; Chav, itBpiinigni 
$7 H <1 ok : do. lettuce $3 , a.ti. per bbl.; W. and Rus- 
snn60'a75c do beets, 75c @fi '<■< bbl.; cabbage-', $4 
OtO V 100. Hubbard squash, ft V bbl.: marrow do. 
60«7ac.i onions, white.fiiil.i'ti 48 bbl.; yel ow f?.6u<(t3; 
other,$2.26•'a.rO; carrot9, $1@1.25; celery 50c<S$l. 
TotiAroo—Has been moderately aetiveaud price? 
rteaoy, 
western leap. 
Light. Heavy 
Log*...43fffi 6 5 @ 6 
Com mo y leaf.. 6 @ 7 6)4 , 7Jf 
• Medium leaf. 7M«i 9 S @10 
Good leaf. 3 *@10 10 @12 
Fine leaf.4>g4l2 11 @13 
Selections...12 @15 13 @16 
seedlkap. 
New England Havana seed.18 @25 
Wrappers, common......13 @15 
Medium...16 @2U 
Fine.25 @35 
Selections...37I4@45 
Seconds.10>4@13 
Fillers......5)4 a 7 
Venn, assorted, low.1(1 ^12 
Assorted, fair.13 @16 
Assorted, tine...18 @22 
Wrappers. 18 <gis 
Fillers. ti @ T'4 
N. Y. assorted, common to medium. S @11 
Assorted, good. 
Ohio assorted. T^ublo 
Wrappers. 15 @25 
Wisconsin assorted. 7 @lu 
Havana seed-.14 @18 
Wrappers.li @18 
SPANISH. 
Havana fillers, common. 80 @85 
Good. 88 @95 
Fine .. .li @uo 
Huperlor . fl.15ai.25 
Yara. first and second cuts, assorted.62H@67X 
Yara, cuts. 9!>,@$l 
Wool —The market has ruled easy and quiet. 
Latest sales are at4IKa4) f r X. and 4lH«i43 for XX 
Ohio fleeces; 38i3J for Mich. Ueeces; 43445 for me¬ 
dium and No. 1 fleece 41 .15 ior lice delaine fleece. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
new York, Saturday, April 2. 1881. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for the week 12,319 head; do. 
last week 8,36: do. The market lias worked splen¬ 
didly for sellers. Wednesday's prices we r e good hut 
the cl se shows an advance of He uver them, and a 
bright prosptet l-t P '-sibL; tor ne t week. The 
tranSHUtions were ohu-fl v at 9)4 jlOjifc- for > nl > com- 
m jh to fiur stee-.s to dre"> 6(ns . and llJilllfc for 
good to prim'*., dross f6B57 lb?, l'n is week’s prices 
are rather severe upon lender butche-s and sellers 
make cauti jus movenie ts. 
Cows and Calves.—G> od cows win soon be 
proptaold at home and recent receipts are not oj a 
high average quality a* prices will indioale. <_oui- 
tn .n to good fxd@b&. a lew extras at 469. 
Swine.—R eceipts for the week, 21,935 head: do. last 
w-'ek, :9,704 do,; market quottd steady lorliveat 
6K r *6)4 c. 
Country pork, light, S^aSXc.; medl m, 8«8Wc.: 
heavy. 71$@7Jk<V city dressed Western.7H(»75(C Pro¬ 
longed cold waatner aud light suppllss ot dress¬ 
ed keeps the market firm. Purk tenderotps, l!>^e. 
Sheep ANDLA&tBs.-lteoeipts for week, 21.933 bead; 
do last week, 24.IU9 d >. Sncep hive h id a g.odstlfl 
market and prices close firm. A c»r load of tine 
Ohio bro. gnt T - . oihf* pules SVF«6<i’c.; yearjit.g 
lutubs 5;$f@7?((c.; Spring lamb? per head f3@7, 
Veal Calvhs.—Low quality live nnd dressed 
abundant, pnc-s weak for any grade but choice. 
New Jersey live fed ahoioe sc; good to prime. 6® 
7Hc.;common 5,a6r,c.; griissers. 4:45c. buttermilk, 2U 
@2)40.; Mt. Holly, calves, range 4(a8Hc.; dresiea 
ohoice ll/c.: good to prime 8)$:a9)Slc.; poor to lair6@ 
7c.'very common 4i«.6c- "nobs” continue to arrive 
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Others and r r O- 
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6c»Lliglite»,t,rmjs 
m re easily, cuts 
longer grass, is 
more durable, re¬ 
quires less repair, 
cuts grass more 
nnootVy, Is less 
liable to obslruc- 
tiorj, is of luind- 
_ - some irpeinance. 
Penn. State Agricultural Society says. “ It will, we 
believe, wear longer, do the wc rk bettcr.mtli !es« labor 
than any other Mower. OneoA the i e ml »r tlemfsthat 
it will cut higher grasa than any other Mower.” 
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lier. 
arm! 
society, convenient 
T . markets, superior schools, 
healthiul climate Excel:rut for 
Print, and 
_itig. Cie^The 
J’otwev a (As H>»(, 
\acree w«n-watered Timber and Prairte Lands 
11 Nv 00 * dee ot the 6t Louis end 8a a Fran- 
11 ” Vclaco R. a for sale at from O to «S 
S 0 . •**** x ta ' t ' I'reetrone- 
1 , 000,000 
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^.JvPorUtlap thrust Louia to puroha^rs 
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