THE RURAL 
345 
MAY 24 
HEW-YORKER. 
creameries, 22®23c.;do. fair to good, 18@21c.; ladle- 
packed. choice, 15®17C.: do. fair to good, 13®l4c.; 
old butter—Creameries, ifio ; Fall-made dairy, isc.; 
choice dairy, iti®iso.; common to good dairy, 10® 
isc , and Western ladltvpacked, I0®15c. Ohkksb— 
Northern factory, choice, 18#®I4d lb ; fair to 
good, 10®12c, ii ti l skim at 8@ltc.; Western fac¬ 
tory, choice, 13>., ( .tile.; fair to good, ll®13d.; skim, 
7®ioo. Euus-Eastern, 18jtf®l4C,; Northern, 13® 
13,'fc.; Western, 1 2' 5 ®tax ^ doe Bkans-N orth¬ 
ern hand-picked Pea. $2.05®ijf.7019 huso.: do. New 
York, $2 5U®3.B0; do. common, $* 30®2 40; medium 
choice *2 40®2 85; common to good, $2 80@a.4B; 
Yellow Eyes, *2 15®2 To; Red Kidneys, $t.60®l.7S. 
Canada pens, 75e.®$$ in If bush, for common to 
choice; green peas, Stars®! 70. Potato no are In 
demand; we quote Aroostook Rose at 90®95c. 13 
hush.; .Maine Central Ko^e at S5®90c.; Northern 
Rose at 85®90c ; ITolltlcs at S5i«9oc , and Peerless 
at 7«®T5c 19 bush, a pi-i.ks $1®*,S5 ¥ bbl. Ckan- 
brkriks $3<„;.<i Omons, red $3(6a BO; white $3.75@4 
19 bhi., and Bermuda $1 37x®l MY crate. Steamer 
t ohn at 6"®file, for mixed and yellow; no grade at 
65(.s.69c. bush : and to arrive at o< woo^c ¥ hush, 
for steamer. Oats dim; No, 1 and extra white 
at 55®57c.; No. 2 white at n3(*r>4C ; and No. 2 
mixed and No. 3 white at. 6l®52e. 19 bush. Rye tn 
small lots at fl.26 19 bush , and barley at 95c, 
@$i 15, V bush ; shons at $17 ®ik y tou; One feed 
Rt$is®)s.5u, and middlings at $20®2i ton. 
Chicago.— Wheat acllve; No. 2 Chicago Spring 
$101^ cash. Cohn active, -<1 >.ps,4l>,e. cash; 42c. 
August. Oats active r.awh; 37c May; 
36(aj86yc June; 35?.jC Juiy; 2(0;c. August. Bar¬ 
ley 9b®99c. Pokk dull and dtooplng at $16 15. 
cash and June; $U>.!W®16 25 July; $16 22V,@16 25 
August, Lard lri talr demand but very weak at 
fio.otpv cash and June; $10,12*s®10 15 July and 
August. Bulk-meats dull, weak, and lower; shoul¬ 
ders $r>,55; short rib $8 20 : abort clear fs 60, But- 
tkk —Thu geuerai run or sales has been at I8@22c. 
for dairy, tub packed; towa creamery 2Sf<i,2SC; 
choice state creamery 23®25o; choice dairy, in 
tuba 18®20c; choice prints ami rolls lS(g>20C: fair to 
good rolls 12® 16; low grades 8®lUc. Seeds.- 
Orass seeds—m> tliam ied clover $■> 25 per bu; t im¬ 
othy $2 65; red top 800; blue grass $1 35; Hungarian 
$1.25; miller. $l 60 corn—Sweet $2 so®!; field— 
King Philip and yellow Dutton $175. Minnesota 
Amber cane 15c per lb. Onion $3®3 60 per lb. 
Peas wrinkled varieties—Philadelphia extra early 
$7 per bu; Champion of England $5; lUdd—green 
Held $2.15. Tree claim seeas per bu. measure— 
White ash black ash and box elder $2 60; butter¬ 
nut $ 2 . FIix seed$ 1 , 10 ® 1 . 16 . Woot,-Quotations 
nominal; very tine I8®20c; coarse do. 18@22c; 
medltim do. 20® *80; Ueece-washed, tine 25@2Sc; 
Coarse do. 27®soc; medium 29®;nc; cub-washed 29 
®3io: sheep pelts, wool estimated, washed 30c. per 
hi; green shearlings io®90c; lambskins 20<»60c. 
I loos-Market active; common to good mixed 
packing $6.60®5.95; choice heavy packing and 
shipping $6®0 25; light $5 6U®6; cults $5.20®5 40. 
CATTt.B-Market rainy active and steady; exports 
$5 05W.6 25; good to choice Shipping $5 60®5 65; 
common to fair $5®5.35: distillery cattle $5 80; 
butchers’ and canning $4.25®5; Stockers and feed¬ 
ers moderately active but weak at $8.60«4 90. 
BtiRkp—Market weak; Choice wootBd $6: common 
to medium $-1 to®5.25; shorn $4® 5; closed dull, hut 
all sold. 
Cinrinna II.—WHEAT iV 11 No 2 Red Winter $7.U 
Cohn dull No 2 Mixed, 47c. Oats active and Arm : 
No 2 Mixed 40o@4O J kjc Kye dull ; No 2 $1 30@i 82. 
Barley dull at 7uc®90c. Pokk dull; held at $17 
$io on bid. Lard dull and nominal at $10 I6®io 20. 
liuiktniats steady; Shoulders, 5 v,c; Short Rib, 
S'ic, Bacon active and firm Shoulders, 6jtfc; 
taear Uio, $9 lo; Oloar Sides, 9 40. butteh dull, 
fancy creamery, 3Sc®25c; choice Western Re¬ 
serve, 16®isc; Choice Central Ohio. I3c®16c. 
StJtiAK him; Hurds. ]o.','cw.loj v c; New Orleans 
7e®Sc. lloos quiet; common, M 55@s85; light 
ana medium, $6 6t>®f.; heavy packing, $5 is®5 93 ; 
butchers’$6®« 25; receipts, 630 head; shipments, 
515 head. Fancy Creamery sells at 26c, choice 
Dairy at 210 , choice Western Reserve at 17@isc, 
prime to choice Central Ohio at 13®! Bo. mealum 
do at 10 ®i 2 c and inferior o®sc per pbuua. Ohkksk 
P rime uew factory sells at I0®lie, and common 
at 8®9o per lb. Kaos mainly at 10c per dozen for 
rouudlots, but. email sates are made to the local 
trade at lO>,@U)J £0 per dozen. Seed. Flaxseed 
Is steady at $1 lu@i 12% per bushel. German 
Millet sells at $2 25, common Millet at $ 160 , and 
Hungarian Grass at $1 25 per bushel. 
Nothing purifies and enriches the blood and de¬ 
stroys all poisons In the system like Hop Bitters. 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
choice stock; sliced apples at 4X®5!ko. for good to 
choice North Carolina ; 4®4}tfc. for Va, apples, 4®454c, 
for Tenn do: 4!4®5c. for Stale do: 4¥<jt>tXc. for west¬ 
ern,Ohio and Mich. Pr.nc.br* nt atetitHc.tor evaporated 
f ieeled; 15>4c. for unpeelcd do ; N. C. peeled at 19® 
2c.; for the better qualities of new and l‘2®18c. for 
old; unpeeled peaches at 5KotSyc. for halves and 
5>4c. for quarters. Plums at iM*16o. Blackberries 
at 9a. for prime. Cherries at lie. Raspberries at 24 
Si26c. Whortleberries llsrU-gr. 
Receipts for me weak, ill kinds, COO pkga. 
Kxuorta dried apples, 2,400 pkgs. 
Ecaa—Receipts for week, 21,413 bbls.; do.last week 
21.1121 pits*. Supplies are largo, the weather hot nnd 
buycis b>giu in clamor for • loss of.” Southern 
eggs are luring badly. Prices have dropyed to a 
speeu'ative p int but there t« not much buying for 
abuvo use with July weather iu May. 
Near puli;i*., 18sic.' State and Pa., 12>48.l3o.; 
Western. )Z* 1214 c,: Southern. H@12S{c,: poorly 
packed, and small run 11c,: goose 20,»22c. dues, 14a 
X5c. 
FLOUR—Demand Is v ery good, but the Increased 
receipts, low grain prices and the warm weather In¬ 
juring Block, prices rhow a decline. 
Quotations are: $j 90®4.65 for very Inferior to 
veiy tancy »upertlDe State and Western; 74.60ir4.66 
tor poor '.0 Chi leu extra State and Westero, odd lots 
and line#; T4.t’5ai.sB for choice to fancy do.: In¬ 
ferior to good white wheat, trade sod family extras. 
I4.60u*&.fi0: good to choicedo.atji5.60i36.53;(very choice 
up to 16,50 and fauoy at jd76:) rod and am¬ 
ber winter wheat Ulterior Co oboloe trade and fam¬ 
ily at *4.60.116.15 T round hoop Ohio, 44.6U2I4 9(1: 
and trade and family brands of do. at *5.00 
©6.25, tho latter for Very choiW: 3l, TiOtllo $L15a6.66 
tor Inferior to good extra rfi.GodSil.SO for good to 
very oholce. and op to $6.t<5®7.()0 for very choice 
to very fauev brands; Minn, clear, Inferior t 1 very 
chOlOo at <4 :/ra6.1U Minnesota •straight.’’ poor to 
very choce, ai t;i33©6,75. and Jpitoru inferior to 
fancy at *5.16©7.7i ; uity mill extra at *5.7.10,5.65 for 
the West triaio ; do. for Kngland at *4 50'it4.85 for 
poor to cholon spring wheal; do. trade and family 
••Tints. *6.7536.75 do, torgoath A merieti. f6.85'aB.10, 
the Batter tor very oholce; No. 2 at *3 OOax.ft for 
poor to fancy. 
Receipts for wnok, Bonr, bbls. 93,626: corn meal, 
do. 3.926: wheat, bush., 8.56.650. corn. do. 642.8CO: ,,ata 
do. 175,800: rye. do. 19,300: mall, do. (6,400; barley, do. 
12.660; brans, do.. s.42S rice, p*«s. 6 , 11 . 
iCxpuriB for week, flour, bhls.j 50.300; corn meal, 
dO. 4210 wheat, bush. 707.900: corn. do. 3^.910. oats, 
do. 4,iOU: p«nH„ do. 2,150; beaus, pkgs, 665. rtoo do. 
Fresh Fritits.—A pples have only achance trade 
with aruDge ot thc.ta$t.231f* bbl. for common to best. 
Since our last, at Albany theHon. J Stanley attem til¬ 
ed to revive the Apple-Barrel bill by reconsideration 
of the vote whereby the act fixing a standard size 
of upple-barrels wub rejected. The motion to re¬ 
consider was lost and i lie apple-barrel question set¬ 
tled for this evasion. Cranbi-rr rs are ■ arng at ;0c. 
f4*l per crate. Strawberries are an Important 
feature; Charleston is sending some line Youog 
American- New York and N. C. 2a<335c.i Charles¬ 
ton and Florida, 255s.toc.; poor, 19T20Hot-house 
grapes—Black Hambutgs. $2 fi lb. fciinut* have a 
lair calc ut Arm mice* ; Va. hand-picked 4H(44j(c.; 
other, 8jj(jt4Xc; shelled. 8©3H0; pecans 7(fj8c. 
Giiain.-W hen! has declined on the average re* 
.‘peeling the crops, which are unsualiy promising 
Latest sales are for 
No. 1 white at *I.24Y«»1.76S, do. May at *1.22K® 
1.22J9: do. June at a, 19: do. July at *1.87K : do 
steamer grade at $1.22®1.22K: No.2 white at 11.22 a 
1.221a ungraded while •’ tl 18*1.24 No. 1 red at il.29’4 
60*1.30 r No. 2 red at $1.26J<: do, Alay at *l.233<; do. 
June at 81.2lai.2lR; do, July at *1.1814®!, 19; do, 
AugU‘t. nt :$I.15; No, 3 red at $L2f&aL22>4; ungraded 
red at *1.14-a;*i.2i: No. 2 Chicago Soring at $1.22K@ 
1.23; No. 3 spring at $1.16. 
Corn ta rrorly ottered at lower prices Jatest prices 
lire tor 
New rork No. 2 at 59K©t’0c.; do May at 56>i ,tS6\fc,; 
do, Junu at 54<x54!jo : do. July at 5l ty^M^c.; do. Au¬ 
gust ut 64\<i56c.; No. 3 at 56>s'ttOol*c.; un^Tsaed 
mixed We«vern at54®6lc: New York -learner mixed 
ut t6c>; No. 3 white at 53.HC; white Southern at t4ku; 
damaged oorn at 38(a54c. 
Oats arc In very good demand ami realizing an ad¬ 
vance : latest prices are for 
No. 1 wtme at 56c.: New York No, 2 white at 53® 
KBse.: No. 3 white at 50cit60.’4C,; New York No. 2 at 
4tqk'“47c.; dt>. May at 46J<(i{4'Jtc.: do. June nt 4i%c.; 
do. July at4i‘4©4fiYs.; do. August at 89 K®39kc.; bO. 
3 at 4t‘c.: ungraded white Western, at 47 ih, 5'C.: un¬ 
graded mixed Western at 46.di7.kic.; white State at 
53©55c., No.8 Chicago at 47c. asked" 
flOPF—The demand from brewers has Improved 
slightly; the export trade is quiet. Prices are held 
firmly. Quotations 
Cents per lb 
New Yorks, crop 1880, oholce...22 ©23 
Do. medium.19 ©20 
New Yorks, crop 1380, low to fair.12 ®!6 
tiasUni, crop I860.-.14 ®22 
Wisconsin.crop 1880. H @22 
Yearlings, crop 1819, choice...12 @18 
Olds, all growths. 4 ®](l 
Pacificooaat, new .19 @23 
Bavaria"*......80 @36 
Export* for week, 495 bales. 
Receipts lor weex, 904 bales. 
Hay and Straw.—F or hay demand Is fair, but 
with large receipts prices are easy. Straw is in fair 
demand. Quotations are for 
Prime timothy hay at $l.06f<il.l0 100 lbs.; medium 
timothy at 90c.®*I.C0 do.: shipping grades at 80@85<i. 
do.: clover mixed »t lH>,a»5c, clover at 70©80c. do. 
Straw—No. l rve at * 1,10© 1.16 V 100 fts.; No. 2 rye at 
toaiiec. do.; oat and w beet nt 4 (s*5'jc. do. 
Exports for week, 1,781 bales. 
poultry and game.—F rrzen dressed turkeys 
have n<> rly run out, and very little fresh fressPd 
of good qna'lty 1 * here. Market 11 tn for choice and 
weak for of her grades Chickens are plemieras 
N. J. begins to shiM, Ducks ituii. 
Turkeys, prime f-csii and frozen 187*19).: good 163 
18c.: large a'ursn i2d)'3o. chicken* Spring 60 • 80c; 
Winter 20'ittides Kail 20®23c fowl* d. p 16i 17c.: 
scalded I3:iu1ftc, capona out of market- Ducks, 
choice. 28c. other. ltiiaJOo ; Squabs.white, $3.75*4 18 
doz.- do. dark, *1.7a@2,2i. 
Cooped fowls have been scarce and prices arc 
strong. Spring chlcscns easier. Ducks and geese 
still i flared at the recent decline. 
Fowls, 144115c.: rooster*. 9ul0c,; turkeys. 13-ai4c.; 
Spring chlC‘8 per pair, 750.(0$ 1.50; ducks, 60c.@*l.00; 
geese 75oa$l.1ti pigeons. 35 an 1 c 
In gBiiic u !■ w wild «qunb quoted *2.2j(*f2.60: Eng. 
Fnipe $4.25^*2.60 per doz; plover $2(a2.25; tarn triipa 
60c. 
Proyistons.— nog products have been fairly act- 
ive firm. 
Mess pork quoted at$(6 for old and *10.75@17 for 
new. B<con ut *-Xc for long clear nn 1 9i4c. for short 
clear. Dard—Western steam at 10.90 for spot 108) 
for June 10.8D4 for July, Augj-t, and S pt. Tallow 
at lor prims, Stearine at 13 B a ef hams 
at *42.50•*23.50L Beef »l for extra India mess, at $23 50 
®24.50 f* r city. $ll.60®12 f ir extra mess: nominal 
for plain me**; packet nt $121*13, 
Keentpt* forwerk. beef, hbls and tes, 1.750; pork, 
bbls. 650: cut-meats, pkgs. S 335. tsrd do. 9 891, 
Exports for week, beef bbls. and trs.. 1 860: pork, 
do. 3 260; cut-meuls. a,*. 4,970,753: laid, do. 4,0*5,850, 
SEED.—Clover is quiet at 8}<®9c. Timothy is firm 
at $2.90@3. 
Ton A ecu.—Export trade is moderate and the 
homa demand lair, with prices generally firm. 
Vkoetaiu. ics.—Potatoes begin to break in prices' 
Man? begin to sprout,arul beS'des green stufTis m w 
plemy enough io cad oil a large portion of local 
trade. Sweeis not wanted. 
Bermuda potatoes $7itt8.^< bbl.' Flo'lda, $3®7 ; Early 
Rose. Nova Scotia d It. 72 50. Maine 72 60 .Ht*fe i2.12; 
do. bnik. t2io>2 50: PmllHo.sv S7 Mero*r $2 .i2 25 Jack- 
son White, d -h , $3.25: Burbank, d.-h. tl 25,,i2.50 : do. 
bulk, *2 2.Ve260; snowflake do. d.-li. 72 5(1. vench- 
hlowdo. |2 25(32 7s; Peerless. $i®2.|2; sweet Del. if 
f»2. 
The weather has beeu severe upon tender sorts of 
Southern garden truck and the runge of prices Is 
consequenily wide. 
Florida cummher*, per crate IU(k34: North Caro¬ 
lina green peas V bbl 75rc.jl.50: 3av. do. 26ca 6to. -• 
crate; Charleston do. 35«vt0c Fla. lumatoe*. 73o3.5U; 
Bermuda do. boxn*. &U@*0c: Fla. »qii'i»he* fi mate *i 
al.36; ciiullflower do. 7 @4 bbl. cabbages 72 Fla. 
beeta $i.26®1.50 V crate: Berrouda onions. $1®I.12 ft 
crate- Fla carrots $3 50«4 100 bunches W. tur¬ 
nips N. C. $3 x4: do. radishes. 2S*®5(lo. '(S 100 bunches: 
asparagus. Oyator Bay 71 40 V doz ; other. 75-A71 -n; 
rhubaib L.l $1©1.£0 P 100 bunches: old turnips 25® 
75c. 13 bbl.; beets 75c.@$i; Hubbard and marrow 
squash.$1.75« bbl.qoarr'ds, $i®1.30: lonlons, red. $1@ 
1..0 lettuce *'®2,6l: Southern string beans »2a4.50 
la bbl. Hot-botiee mushrooms $1 ¥ 3>,; cucumbers 
76c’®2.26 V do*. 
Wool,. 'The msrket hss been very quiet the past 
week: not much 1 ife Is exueoi*:*d until the new dips 
come in ; prices are held steady. 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday,Slay 14, 1881. 
BEEVES.—Receipts for the week 12,971 bond: do. 
last week. 10,997do. Cattle rum high (bough show- 
ins a falling off since the early part of lhe week. 
Market closes with a went tendency. Col. Hillers 
sold st 11c. to diesafiti Its.: native d->. 10• 1 III 4 C. to 
dres* 6 e n>s. fat still bulls nc. ive weigh*; corn- 
fed . teers 10 a to dress 66 163 . to I2c. to dress 67 fcs. 
Sheep and Lambk—R eceipt* for the week 90,993 
head; do. last week, 2C.9Sh do. Usmand for sheep 
moderate at Sia.'-.Hc. for clipped. No wool sheep ar¬ 
riving. Lamb* are plenty and easy : Va. Spring 8 j* 
®9c. P 16.; N. J. jo£5.75 7< head. 
Milch ow« -There is a steadier tone but with 
the ?mad Supplies 1 he market Is unimportant c m- 
nn’iitugu d cows have s Id during tlie week ut $35 
@55 per bend; a few picked at 760. 
Swine,—R eceipts for the week. 25,812 head. do. iRst 
week do. Market weak at 76 atj,2S per 100. City 
dressed State 7X'@6Yd.; do. Western 7,S@7Vo. 
VeaI, CALYES-Live are steady but low . Few ex¬ 
ceed tie. Near poi ,t, np-rtver. bog dressed "re the 
only dead woitil qu ling these being 7 h@:'X fair :o 
choice. Live m Ik-fed choice h^o; fair to prime 5<4 
tic; poor i r 414 c: buttermilk 3<j,3Hc: Alt. Holly calves 
6300,220 to 100 16 s. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
Call on or write to K. II. ALLEN ifc (JO., New 
York, for whatever you want of the above. 
Address 189 A 191 Water st. 
AN OFFER 
CONSUMERS 
-OF- 
TEA & COFFEE. 
We have made a specialty during the past four years 
of GIVING AWAY as 1 REM III MS, to those who get 
up Clubs for our Teas, DINNER SETS GOLD 
BAND TEA SETS. SILVER-PLATED WARE, and 
other articles botll useful anil ornamental. 
We import ami huy direct trnm tuiiiiui'arturers all 
tho goods we handle, and own thorn nt t he lou-ext -pos¬ 
sible price cash wifi imroha-c. During the past four 
e .-'-id in mom store ovei I ‘2.4)00 of 
tliene orders, and they have gone into almost every 
State m the Union. 
We keep tn 6toek every variety of Tea known, and at 
all prices. 
Oolong, Japan, Mixed. English Breakfast, Old and 
Young Hyson, Imperial, «50c., 7jo., very finest SI- 
Gunpowder, B'nck Japan, Foochon’ 7 jo.. !tfl. Or¬ 
ange feJtoo and Assam, H jo and W I, 
Below am a/toe of the many Vruoltmis offered : 
\\ ith 11 S j order we seud a Stiver-Plated Caxter. 
With a $1 IO or dec we send au En<jU«h Clnna Tea 
Set. 11 /' 45 /tie ors. 
r With 11 S15 order we send a Silver-dated Canter, 
Civic if JMr-h and Cutter Dish or au Enottik China Dec• 
orated Ten Set of 44 ptee.e.i. 
With a 830 order we send a french China Gold 
Hand Tea Set of M /deces, or an Jin ytixh China Dinner 
&t‘t tjf lOIJ /rfrCJ .y. 
We hare hundred# of letters like the following : 
I.iMr: Rock, Conn., April 30th, 1881. 
Gentlemen —Please accept thanks for the beautiful 
Tea Set. which Is much nicer than r expected, and in¬ 
deed it is surprising to every 011 c how you onn do so 
much for so little. All are so well satisfied with tho 
Tea that I think you will receive another order soon. 
Yours truly. Mrs. A. Thohbk. 
Taunton, if ass,. March 8,1881. 
Gentlemen—1 have forwarded eight different orders 
for Tea. and have received as premiums a tea set, a 
silver-plated caster, a dinner set, a glass set, a case of 
silver-plated knives and forks, a pair of French china 
fruit dishes, and tvnj l ad he aotd watch**, and am now 
on my ninth order. Both To * and premiums 1 am 
well pleased with, and have found perfect satisfac¬ 
tion with both. Yours truly. 
Mrs. Maria C. Lynch. 
Orders, withP. O. Order, ormonej' enclosed in retris 
fared letter can be sent at our risk. A11 checks or Post 
Office orders should be made payable to F. M. LIN- 
NELL. 
We also send Teas by mail. Without premium, pos¬ 
tage paid, at list prices, to those who wish for choice 
goods and are so situated they cannot obtain them at 
home. For full price and premium Hat, send us pos¬ 
tal, with address PLAINLY WRITTEN, 
GREAT LONDON TEA CO. 
SOU Washington St., Boston, Mass, 
CROQUET 
MOWER, 
811. 
HAND 
MOWERS 
,e Patterns, 
10 to iu inch cut. 
HORSE 
MOWERS 
25 to 40 Inch cut. 
mu 
SIDE“WHEEL 
4* MOWER 
Is Light, Simple, 
and Durable. 
It is the heat in the 
ntartict. 
All onr Ifuwvrs guaranteed. 
Rend for THu -lr.t ted Circular and Price-List. 
CHADDORN J£ COLDWELLMFG. CO-.Newt-irch.N.'S - . 
N»w Tour. Saturday, May 14.1881. 
Beans and Peas.—T he bean, market t very quiet 
uno prices are easier; suit there arc no frm> sellers 
at the cheaper rates. Whips i.t loc al consumers are 
small if a C uban buyers 8l y they cannot operate at 
high figures. Green peas .lull and lower; WU.$1.60 
55; Southern B. E. $3.25. 
Medium beans, prime. 72.60'»2.55; other. $2.2032.45; 
marrow, prime, 72 . 55 ( 0 . 2 . 10 ; other, 72.-.6fd3.46; white 
kidney »nd pen 7J.$$»2 M> red Money, prime, 71.60® 
1.65, other, M.4 (k» 1.50; black or turtle toup, $1.45® 
1.50; Lima, $505.50 nominal. 
Burr * 11 —Th® market has ruled fairly strong on 
QUutaimus. Sudden hoi weather has hurt the show¬ 
ing of goods and many shiumenl* from remote 
points will turn out badly. Thee Is a showing of 
grass ta many Invoices, and that, of course makes a 
premium to sell while. Western la most irregular in 
qu -lily. 
New Butter.—Creamary. choice Western and Pa. 
"4«7*6o. other, 2il<*22c.; sweet ereuira, 20vC-’tc.: Slate 
half tubs, choice, 23c.; fair to prime. 19(g,21o.; 
Welsh,choice,' 42 c.; • ther 19,»210.; very common or 
siiilu uiiiv I2i<yl6u.; Western imitation creamery 16g) 
22 c : do dairy liiiilPo.. factory yyjUc. 
Old Ho tier ranges tiJre IMc. 
Receipts for <seek28,f'8l pkgs. 
Exports do. 2,tAHJ do. 
Uecoipta and exports of butter have run very uni¬ 
formly for the past three years from June to date 
CHEESE.—The market is weak and tends tn buyers' 
favor. NUIpprrs seem to tenl ibat prices opened 
nhovo 11 leasOnuDie prudence and they are in no 
hurt Y in operate largely. 
Htbtc 'actory rai geH trom I0ial244c., fair to fine, 8K 
®i*Ac.: Ohio faetorv. SJffttJlc,; skim, 3«giy%0. 
KeueHos for week 31.428 onxes. 
Kxportb for week 23 00 O boxes. 
Liverpool cable, 69s. 
Htoam <•<> Llvurpool ISst'iS*. 
Trade has beep more or less retarded by a strike 
among cheese coopers, or scaler* as thev „re oalled. 
COTTON- The market is qumt and we ik at for 
May. iU.23al023o.; June. IIi.28a1u.S9c.; July, 10 37'it 
1U3S.-.; August, HUie : 8eptember, 1UJ40® 102lO.; Oc- 
lober, U8Tw9.l-8o.. November, 9 75 <t9 77c., December, 
9,76«iP,‘7c.: January, 9.87.4*9.890. 
Quotations for spot oottou are based on American 
■ Uuidard of elasslhcatlon. and on cotton In store 
tunning in quality not mure than half a grade above 
or balow the grade quoted. 
A. Orleane 
Uplands. 
and. Gulf. 
Te»a» 
Ordinary. 
6X 
i% 
?K 
Strict ordinary 
7X 
7'« 
Good ordinary. 
.. 8 9-16 
8K 
85s 
Strict good do......... 
.. 9 1-16 
9H 
94t 
Low middling.. 
2* 
10M 
10K 
ctrlat low middling... 
.. 19‘4 
10 9-ill 
10 
9-i 6 
Middling... 
10 A 
]u\ 
10\ 
Hood middling. 
. 11 1.10 
11 5-16 
11 
5-16 
fitrlct good middling. 
. 11 6-16 
11 9-16 
11 
0-16 
Middling Fair......... 
. 12 1-LQ 
12 6-16 
12 
6-i 6 
..12 18-10 
13 1-10 
13 
1-16 
Domestic Esbkntial Oils _Oil pepp-rmlnt in 
till $2 4 1 >» i .9. co. In glass 73 19; (ill lemon $3.40 g3.60; 
(Jo. wmtergrvroi $3 26uvJ 30. do. sassafras* 3!l«40c; oil 
p, nnyroval 7U8H.16. 
Diukij Fite its.—I n apples evaporated stock has 
a fair d annul aud Is firm in prioe, as also sun-dried 
kite. Peaches are quiet aud Drm. Small fruits are 
at steady prices. Quotations: 
Evaporated apples at 8>»®9c. for prims and 
CLIMAX REAPERS AND MOWERS. 
THE CLIMAX MOWERS AMD COMBINED MOWERS, 
With Dropper and. Self Ralie Attaolinient, 
Are manufactured by the 
CIBBS & STERRETT M’F’C CO, at Corry, Pa. 
These Machines have gained for themselves an enviable reputation tor Durability, Ease of Management, Lightness of Draft and General Adaptability to 
the Farmere’ wants. 
The Enclosed Gear as used on the CLIMAX. 18 a feature that will readily commend itself to the practical farmer. The CLIMAX has only to he used to 
BUhsfumlate our claims lor it. Send to our nearest office for Circulars. _^ ,, T 
T la company have works at TITU8V1LLK, Pa., where they are extensively engaged in the manufacture ot Stationary ENG INBS, BOILERS and DRILL¬ 
ING TOOLS of all kinds. 
Branch officks- 212 S. Fourth 8t„ St. Louis, Mo.; 4T and 49 s. Canal St., Chicago, IU.; loth and Hickory St„ Kansas city, Mo. 
