461 
JULY 0 
RURAL WEW-YORKER. 
the ground for sowing grain crops, was felt In 
South Australia at data of last advices. Stock of 
all sorts were In fine, healthy condition, however- 
.In Buenos Ayres, 8. A., sheep and cattle 
command very high prices, owing to the constant, 
purchases for new estanclaa. Lauds that were 
purchased from the (Joverhment three years ago 
at $ 10,000 a league are now being stocked by the 
owners, which has proved a surprise for that mar¬ 
ket, Inasmuch as when these lands were sub¬ 
scribed for it was thought they would remain Idle 
for at least 20 years; but the growth of the coun¬ 
try Is as rapid as In the United States, and, at the 
rate they are going on, all these Rio Negro lands 
will be stocked and settled on In leBathan so years. 
...The Italian revenue increases steadily in 
prime sell at $4@5 so and extra $6®6 25. Re¬ 
ceipts for the week 15,9*7, shipments 16 021. 
Hogs dull: common and light, $4 25®5 90. 
packing ana butchers’, $5 35®$6 15. 
II bmp. —There Is not nmoh doing, but prices are 
well sustained. Kougb Kentucky is held at $ 120 ® 
$125 per ton from store, single dressed sell at 8c. 
and double do at 10c. per lb., from store. Pota¬ 
toes —Tbe arrivals are less liberal, and the mar¬ 
ket is firmer at full prices. Prime to choice Early 
Rose sell at, $2 75®3 oo per bbl on track, and $3 in® 
3 25 from store, seed. —There is only a moderate 
demand at previous prices. Clover Is jobbing at 
8c.. per )b. Timothy at $2 65. and Hungarian Grass 
at $1 ti5@i io per bushel. Onions are In tight sup¬ 
ply and steady at $1 r>o®l 66 per bushel crate, and 
$s so per bbl. 
8t. Louin.— Wheat No. 2 Red Fall. $117<®1 IS, 
cash; $1 14M@1 14;,'July; $1 12®1.13V August; 
$112,V®1 I3 : , September; $l 13.5£®1 135s, October; 
snlte of the late abolition of the grist tax. all the year; No s ao„ $i 
Below Is shown the acreage of wheat planted, the August; ««September; 4^® 
...... _h.rvuit nflSTO v ’ . ' .. • ...... ........ Aaturl.lll 
the total product In bushels of the harvest of 1ST9, 
and the average number of bushels per acre pro¬ 
duced In nine States that produce seven-tenths or 
the wheat crop of the country. It Is summarized 
from the census corrected to latest date :— 
Bushels 
States Acres. Bushels, per sore. 
Illinois.. 83218,963 bl,13t),4oo ,1<>9 
Indiana.2.619,307 47,288$5j ]V 1 
Ohio . 2.056,184 4tt.UH.ftg J6.U 
Michigan. 1,822.753 35,637,097 19.5 
Minnesota. 8,046,821 84,626,657 113 
Iowa................8.049,347 31,177,225 W3 
California. 1.687,322 28.W7.ia3 
Missouri ... 2.074 314 24,971,.3i 12.1 
Wisconsin. 1,948,036 21884,659 12 8 
The second annual banquet ot the short-liorn 
breeders of America win be held at Winchester, 
Ky., on the 26th lust. Mr. A. L. Hamilton, Win¬ 
chester, manager.A couple of men named 
McCall and Rice arc swindling Missouri farmers 
on the sale of sickle grinders—..On the22d 
Inst, a a Ore swept over 7,250 acres of wheat and 
other grain In Merced County, Cal., destroying 
everything in Its course, Including many farm 
houses and much farm machinery. The amount 
of the loss is not known.it is now probable 
that Prance, Spain, Great Britain, Denmark, Swe¬ 
den and Norway will continue to import wheat 
freely during July and August, taking tram two 
and a-half to three million bushels per week from 
our Atlantic ports. 
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It Acts Sure aud Safes 
The celebrated remedy Kidney-Wort can now 
be obtained in tbe usual dry vegetable torm, or 
In liquid form. It 18 put up In the latter way for 
the especial convenience of those who cannot 
readily prepare it. It will be found very concen¬ 
trated and will act with equal efficiency In either 
case. 
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Women that have been given up by their dear¬ 
est f rlendB as beyond help, have been permanently 
cured by the use ot Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable 
Compound. It la a positive cure for all female 
complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Plnkham 233 
Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., tor pamphlets. 
-- 
Troho-Frott Laxative Is the best and most 
agreeable preparation In the world for constlpa- 
tion, biliousness, etc. One-halt to one lozenge Is 
the dose. Price 25 and 60 cents per box. 
--- 
Inaction of the Kidneys and Urinary organs 
oause the worst of diseases which Hop Bitters 
cures. 
BURNETT’S COCOAINE. 
Will Save the Hair 
And keep U in a strong and healthy condition, be¬ 
cause it will stimulate the roots of the hair, and 
restore the natural action upon which Its growth 
depends. 
Burnett’* Flavoring Extract* are ab¬ 
solutely pure. 
SPECIAL EEOM THE CHIEF CENTERB. 
Until Saturday, July 2. 
Chicago.— Wheat unsettled; No. 2 Red Winter 
$112 ; No. 2 Chicago Spring, $1cash; $t 12V 
@$l I2x, August; fl 10?i®l 10*. September: 
No 3 do., 89e®$l 04; Rejected, 77@800. corn 
active at 480., cash; ts.Vca-we,, July; .t6*®46*,c., 
August: 40v<j$4lc., September; Rejected, 4«? 4 - 
Oats heavy,for cash; 37J..0., cash and July; S8,’,0., 
August.; 27Vo., September. Ryk hrm at 97c. 
Pork steady with a fair demand at $16 26, cash ; 
$16 42V. August: $16 5TV ®io «o, September. Lara 
active, Arm. and higher at. $11 45. July ; $U 35, 
August; $11 Oft, September. Bulkmeata fairly ac¬ 
tive and a shade higher; Shoulders. $6; Short Rib, 
$S5Tv ; Short Clear, $H to. butter tlrm ; fair to 
fancy Creamery, 13®SBf#c,; good to line Dairy. 
14®ISo. CUKKSK easy; full creams, s®8VC. Rous 
dull at, 13V,®1 le. Flax-seed firm at $l 22. Hogs— 
good quality active and 60, higher than i enter day, 
mix,-,) packing, to 90®tt: light, to 90®6 20. mostly 
at to i. r >®6 so ; culls and light Yurkers. to®5 60. 
Cattle— Market active: all desirable grades 
stronger; no choice exports here, arid quotes nom¬ 
inally $6 206*6 30; very tat Steers, 16 16 ; good to 
choice shipping, $5 ir>®6 10 ; common to fair. $5® 
$5 50 ; 'nr West corn ted. $6 #0®5 S5 ; distiller) ted. 
$5 40®5 66 : native butchers' steady, but lower 
gradtb weak at $2 50®4 «» ; through grass Texans 
active anil steady at $3 40®4 so; 3tockere and feed¬ 
ers steady at $3 20®5. Surer good, demand and 
market urm; common to medium, $3 J5®4 50 ; 
oholoe to extra, $4 Ts®5 25. 
Ciuritmnti.—W ukai—N o. 2 Red Winter, $120. 
Corn—N o. 2 Mixed, 4Svc. Oats dull: No.aMhxed, 
39ve Rve dull■ No. 2 . OSc. Poke firm at $10 50. 
Lard tlrm at. $11 06 ® 11 10. Bulk-meals llrrner; 
Shoulders, $0 25; Clear Rib, $8 TO. Bacon In fair 
demand and tl rm; Shoulders, $7; Clear Rib, 80 50; 
Clear Sides, $9 oo. Bpttkk In fair demand and 
him ; tancy creamery, 23®24o. ; choice Western 
Reserve, me. ; choice Central OHIO, lie. Booar 
quiet and unchanged. Hiikkp The receipts have 
been considerably smaller than last week, but the 
market was hot very brisk, and prices have not 
changed essentially. Common to fair sheep sell 
at $2 40®3 60 , good to choice at $3 76®4 25 y 100 
pounds, and a few extras at $4 60. The supply ot 
Sprlng lambs has been much reduced, and prices 
of the bettor grades are higher; common to 
46jj„c.’ October;’ 41,4 3 ®42c.', nil the year. Oats dull 
at34vc. cash; 34C„ July; 870. August; zo^c., all 
the year. Rye dull at sac. bid. PORKSteady; job¬ 
bing at $10.75' Lard quiet at. li ve. Bulk-meats 
higher, shoulders $0 20; clear rib $9.60; clear sides 
$8.85. Bacon strong; snouldera 70.; clear rib 9,vc.; 
clear aide 9 '.,e. cattle—native slow and weak; no 
urgency In the demand; grass cattle fally acuvo 
for good grades; exporters $5.70®6.50; heavy ship¬ 
ping Steers, $5 40®5.75; light do. $4 so®6.40; native 
butchers’ steers $4.25®5; good to choice grass 
Texans, $S75®4 25; reeding steers $4.S0@o.15; 
atockers $3.75®4.S5. tin wee scarce and wanted; 
fair to tancy range at$3®4.26 lloos higher; Moth¬ 
ers $5.S0®5.90; packing $5,70®6; choice to fancy $i> 
®6.25. 
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PRODUCE AND PBOVI8IONB. 
NEW York, Saturday. July 2,1881 
The celebration of the Fourth interrupts the regu- 
lar channel of commerce and for a few days, many 
linos of property will drift into merely nominal im- 
purtance. Tbe various exchanges were deserted lo- 
duy; many of them decided to adjourn for several 
days, ami wholesale trading may be said to have 
ceased lust evening. Perishable commodities are 
apt to BUtfer when holidays are prolonged and large¬ 
ly participated in. Hare and there certain caterers 
require their lull supplies, us the places of absentees 
are ailed by visitors: but tbe hotel and restaurant 
wants are tne main ones to be tilled in this way. A 
favorable point to be noted since the Summer holi¬ 
day has become extended of late years is the Lnte - 
rlor recognition of our reduced requirement?, and 
receipts have been judiciously limited. 
ALCOHOL—Nominal 3’ Vc. for export. 
Beans and Peas.—T here is no change In the 
bean trade. Current prices are marked utl slightly, 
but It is possible that extra choice mark, of white 
sons are whhheld Tor the time being. Green peas 
quiet at Yl.t0aU.5j. Southern B. K peas easier; $3.10 
3.15 F 2-buSb, Org. ... 
Marrow beans, prime. $2.40<a>2.46; other, $2.2.y3 
2.35; medium, prime, ?2.4Wu,2.42V. other, 12.20(82.36; 
pea. $2.26.*2-50 white kidney. fa.«xa2.4>; red kidney, 
prime. <U.V*il.fi(J; fair to good, »1.43»1.60; blacker 
turtle soup ?MO®t-45. 
Receipts for week. i> 8:9! buBh. 
Exports do. 913 i>kgs. 
Beeswax— In export collections 234J24C. 
BUTTER.—A repel Itton of last week’s remarks on 
butler w uld quite explain what ibe situation lias 
beau ltd* week. The speculative prices that rule 
are met very gord-nulurediy oil the pot of buyers 
and sellers of course are proportionately amluole. 
Trices are hardly »s sharp us they were for upper 
grades but with the pause In regular trade occas- 
Btoned by the Dolidaj tellers generally quote us be- 
Creamory—Western, good to prime, 2l®22o.: State 
a nd Penn. 2lAC<423o.; po r.l9V'ai.dc.: sweet cream. 20® 
22c.: Slate pulls aud h’f tubs, choice, Mo,; fair to 
prime. Ukii-kl .; Welsh tubs. )9e2lc,; poor State. '4^ 
18c.; tlrkins yebow. Jt)<»r2c: We»iern imitation cream¬ 
ery, ltuaoe.i dairv 18i4l9o., • ther, 14al7o.;; fac¬ 
tory or ladic-pscked, be»t. ifiiilfiMc.; other, 10®loc.; 
very poor Western. 1'Kblie. 
Receipts for week, i8,7i)0 pkgs. 
Exports for week, 12.836 no. 
Cheese.- Exports have almost equaled receipts 
and ihe market doses with a good L ne, though a 
Shade off from last report. Shippers have only 
slightly reduced their bids on account ot an easier 
cable, which is now quoted at 50s. Western stock 
is runping low in quaint and is freely offered at the 
prices. Skims have again started into use unci they 
ure fairly firm. 
State tuciory, Boe,colored, 9lf®]Qc. do. white, OH® 
fl'Xc ; fair to prime. 3Jt' r «.9'\c; poor to fair. ua8o.; 
Oolos, 6 r. flue 8ftc: other tcgiSc: Wisconsin poor to 
line 7.H<V,9>ic; part skimiucd, tfoit’c.; full skims, 2Q3c. 
Keoeipia tor week. 136.U7 uoxes. 
Exports for week. 131,000 boxes. 
Liverpool cable, Mk», 
Steam to Liverpool 15a':5s. 
Steam to Londun, 28s. 9d.ut27s, fid. 
COTXON-TUe week has been featureless and,trade 
win uot remove until the hoildav is over. The 
Cotton Exchange adjourned until July 6tli. 
Dried Fruits.—C ontldence is shown in evapora¬ 
ted applfs by tne fact that dealers prefer to col i- 
s'ore taeca instead of dropping price* toa point that 
would tend to increase tra iag. Suu-orled are 
qu et; a few cheap sales have been made for work¬ 
men’s stores where rallroadsare beiugla'd. Peaches 
ure h;idly In comnnrutal quantity; U'GQOSt any 
s und parcel Is regarded as tancy stock. Small 
fruits quiet. We are loo near new crops for rnuoh 
activity. 
Apples evapopited chotoo8SW9c: fair to prime 7 V 
OH,Ac North Carol I mi sliced, common to best « a Otoe. 
V r a, do. 4 up4Mc: Tenn in bbl*. *o. do bags 3\wi4o: 
State flue cut JYoJe., quarters 4I4C Western, 34f® 
4 A'r; evaporated (leuchou oetiled 2Tw3UO.; impeded 13 
l^iiAc; sun-dried peeled 17<k32c; unpueled halves 5^ 
6Vc. Plume I2..413M0. Blackberries He. Ohorrle* i3@14o. 
Iitt»pberrles 23a 24 e. Whortleberries ll,Hc. 
ttecelpia for the week, all kind*, 412 pkgs. 
Export* dried apples. 2.426 pkgs- 
Eggs —Receipts for week.bbla.; do.last week 
1 3;a do. Justus soon s» hot weather set in sellers 
lost no time in ollowlug the lower views or buyers, 
and it receipts were In ur.y nuy unwieldy the drop 
iu prices would be uio-e marked. Fourth of Ju'y 
brings out sonic trade and dealers will use It to keep 
down stuck _ ... 
Near points. 16 >j 31T0.: atate and f’a.. l»j4®lo)«fl.: 
We«t»rn. choice. iSo.j Canadian. l5®16>io.; second 
quality. 13{$t4HC. 
Flour.-T he marked tendency to lower prices in 
wheat Inis hud ;• positive effeot upon flourand prices 
rule weak at the close. 
No. 2. rk bbl. $8.(KMWMStk SUte and Western super- 
due. WtlOMoO city mills eitm, $6di6«i6 oil; Spring 
wheat do. 11.76(416.111, Spring XX md -\X.\. $5.26® 
7 .P 0 : pate-ts. $6 .’0 .8 ; -<-nitd hoop shipping. 
*4.to<*&.20; trade bra ds. »R.40»6.25: bi. l.o.-i* extra. 
Gonseberrles. small. W. Md '«.fJ2*, 1 n 8 *?ni 75 'Peanuts 
«nd Texaa wHtArmelr»n8 $35^40 ^ 100. Feanuts 
bci tve; Va.hand-picked. 4?t S5c. ffticy.4!<@4Kci 
extra prime lv alue.- good to prime. 3X@4o.: shell¬ 
ed. 2\a;ic.t pecans, 7® 10c. 
fjnnv —With laTge crop estimates wheat has 
ben declining iuo«t of J h ® 'bPSKIimmi have 
haen large and large spot and other nusineaB nave 
beon settled for the end rf the MOn , t ^ ,. 9t f.'l® ” e jT 
once* Corn has held a good export, situation^ at 
Uie^cfose price* 8 favor buyers. Oats, ss bMon-Aow 
the usual c»-.y rates of Summer. Rve dulL Barley 
und mult (lulot- . 
Wheat. Spring $1.05®L24; do M N ^- 28' red 
No. 3 »1.12itl 14; red Winter No. 8, $LKVi«l,»i. rea 
Winter fl iouiil.32 white Western aud State 
•lSSuW; ^te No l lTcV white 
mixed 49®MKc.; do. No. 2 5k<456c.; do. do. yehow 
oftaaTo; do. do. white 57 i460o; Southern yellow 
6 wlek 0 : wheat, bush.. 964 800: corn. 
■ ®toO;oat* dT3t2.2CO; rye. do. §.«47; malt. do. 
^KximrM rer‘Veek. wheat, bush 1,107.850 ;corn, do. 
lJKWjWO; flats, do. 8.7C8; rice, pkgs. 9b. 
ii A y and Straw.— The market is alow and prices 
aretow Few huyers operate heavily or freely 
while the risk of Fourtn ot July combuatib es ex- 
1st-, Guality nontimies to rots poor andi kooq pew 
crop w«U be hailed with satisfaction when it ap- 
P Oh® ce retailing timothy hay S5„.90c : # ^"c.S^er 
ond qualUV.fiOaiteo. do 'i., a ^“P’i 18 1( ^ < ^ >0 .- ll gh O rt do. 
40ao0o; Long r /e straw 80i»9d0. F 10U tts., snort ao. 
60®79u.; do.other grain, 1-xd.fiOC. do- 
Hops.—T he movement, for all uses « vdry Ught, 
and there la no enooutaglDg outlook 
Few choice h>ips here. Cal. hops quoted rSjj.—o., 
Wls. 15822c.: (State as follows , in , a «nniv f a r 
Crop of •H0choice,-®-c;good to prime ,0®23c. fa r 
to good, lM(i|;tlc. poor to fair. 13|*lao. Eistern, tow 
20c.; ’"y’s, fair to prime. 18-*16c.; olds, limuc. 
Receipts for week. 733 b-les. 
Exports for week, 156 bales. 
Leather.—T he market U well ““^“^erateTy 
lug oo important change, and demand moderately 
active. The quotations are tor 
hemlock sole. 
Bueuos Ayrea- California. Com. hide. 
Light.23 (@24 23 l»24 H ^*3 
Middle .23Rco-27 24^(0.26 23 Ca.2o 
Heavy..,...24 (026 2454®2iH -3 
Good damaged.....22 @24 22 <a2i 21 « 2 
Toordamaged, all kinds. 
ExiiOtt and jobbing leather. 19 
UNION TANNED. 
TEEMS FOR 1881. 
the subscription price of The Rural New 
Yorker is 
Single Copy, per Year.82 oo 
•* " Six Months. I 10 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per Year, post-paid.........$3 04 (13s.8d ) 
France. ** ** . 8 M < MW- > 
French Colonies, *• “ .. 4 08 ( 20Xt.) 
Any one sending a club of eight Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing ontttt on 
application. 
Entered at the Post-office at New York Ctfty, M. Y., 
as second-class mail matter. 
GENERAL ADVERTISING RATES 
OF THE 
HURAL NJETT-T OKKER. 
Inside (Agate space)...40c. per line. 
Outside or last page.. ..80 
Discount on 4 insertions, 5 per ct.; 8 ins., 10 per ct. 
13 ins., 15 per ct.; 36 ins., 20 per ct.; 62 Ihb., 25 per ct 
ty No advertisement inserted for less than 82. 
$.1.3543.40; Western, *3 00 48,30. 
Receipts of flour for week, 102.110 obis. 
Exports of flour, 64 450 bbls. 
Kutcsn FRUITS,—(?trawberries are not much Of 3 
teatuie: most of them nrrivo too soft to he attract¬ 
ive. Principal supply from Oswego quoted 3i#9c. », 
qt.: river Downing*. itdiOe.: seedlings.34d«. Rayp- 
berries bi-gui tu arrive freely and will sell well when 
prices become p n-uisr. Antwerp pansdaJc. nalives 
5<ilc.: Brandywine*, 4in»~c.: Black Cap* tiflc. e qt. 
Whortleberries, $184 bush. Ulackberrirx. WUson, 
14 ®ific.; »ud, ixsCc. L’heirie* in good supply, hut 
have to be *old quickly, as the weather is warm: 
fanty. i0d»l8o.; good to prime, 6®8c.: other, 3wSc.; 
a few Rochester# bring fiwHo. Currants dull; small. 
4(&5c,: Cherry. 7«s8o. Peaches noaroe and sal¬ 
able when tttiill to good order; Ga. crates 
60®76c,i do. X-bush. do. IL26®l.t0; South Carolina, 
»3<g*n> bush. Ga, Wild Goose plums $2 ¥ X hush. 
E g. n WARn —2 
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(ESTABLISHED 1845.) * . „ , 
Send for Circular of Great Value, giving fnll in¬ 
structions for shipping 
POULTRY, 44 A JIE,BUTT12It and PRODUCE 
No. 279 Washington St., Nt. Y. 
Bef., Irving National Bank % >e w York City. 
“Homes in Texas" 
blflUshtGr. 
Light backs.37i»rw Middlecrop.3k|3 
Middle backs.38.J.40 Heavy crop.» 
Light crop.33-t-»4 Bellies.. 
Calcutta Buffalo ■ 20^*r@2t 
SraY^:v.v.'.y.^ «'* 
milk.—J uno h»s been a ruinous month for whole¬ 
sale dealers and farmers or shippers have » so siit- 
fered severe losses owing t - the heavy 9 ®°P’i eB 
light use. The average price at Harlem R R. plat¬ 
form for commission milk $1.14 per can of 10 quarts 
with a range of $L'i»L50- 
Potn-'i RY and Game—T he weather has Improved 
for the sale of chickens and pi ices are low enough 
to open a steady trade. Many Will he wanted if the 
weather holds for steamboat and near-by wutering 
Inu place suoplies. Turkey* have a fair (sale, 
choice Spring ducks h-vea good rail and prime 
fowls sell we'lt in fart a scanty game market helps 
the tra -e in due poultry to a murked degree. 
► Turkeys, choice V n> t*@18o. coarse 12®'3o; scalded, 
Kkahjc.. Pbiu. Spring chickens 25^3Uc: New Jer¬ 
sey. 23-327c: fowls. PhllA d.-p. IbO-i N. J. d.p. U 
&>14c.- do. scalded 14o. Slate and Western 13414c: 
do. d.-p. i 4 «, 16 c.: coarse X2-«12 , so.; roosters 8ffl9c; 
Ducks. Non eg, 14420c.; old lOialoo.; Bquabs, white, 
¥ doa k2 .'.0-32,75 do. dark. *1 £0<*2. 
Supplies of live huve exooeued wauts and prices 
Spring chickens prime V ft 22323c.; other IS420o. 
Fowls, 4< ft, 12-41901 roosters. 5i46c. turkeys, UmUcc 
ducks, ^ pair 4DaiO; geese, extm $1.75; other flis 
$1.5U pigeons, 25«i4E« ^ 
G-ime is of no quantity account- The wild pigeon 
trade has been f-iirlj supplied by the shootttiK 
matches, bli ds brlcglDg $l.'!>fl-l."0; a few selected 
*2(81.25 4< d(-' 4 . Kiiv, snipe. $?«2 50; P over, $L7g<d2 
sand snipe 60c; frogs’ legs lS®20c. 
PiUiVTStoNN.—Slocks are nnimportant trading 
mainly ot a. speculative or '•cornering character, 
espeoisl y In lard. A fair exp.rt demand may be 
noted for pork. 
UiCK. Domestic quoted at 5 to 7Xc. common to 
eh- ice. 
Sugar— _ . 
Uard sugars—crushed V lb 10SC: do powders d 
10«C,I d-y granulated :0Kc; do. cut loaf !0*tc:con- 
fectlonrr.’ 'A " 9gc; coffee ’A” standard 9,V«9ljo; 
do.--ff "A”9H<a9.44c white extrt M f” extra 
M C" SJi'abKir; ‘ C"‘ tiaSjtc. yellow 7Hi&7-V>c-. 
Vegktables.—P otatoes Jowur. Berunuia dawn to 
k2,50«3. AllSoutb--».n #!.5lk32,60:for prime »nd JOa 
7fic. for culls to fair Old potatoes dull arc weak bulk 
price* $ 1 ( 3.1 A0 per bbl. tor d« able beads add 2 c. 
Long Island peas plenty. Garden truck sells well. 
quality now in buyers favor. 
St ing beans I. l.»‘ bag $1 7582; Nfk.r d 404 bbl cr. 
75c, Hat do 6Ce. wax $1. Green peas, L I.. V bag, 
75c aH; cucumbers Norfolk.V H bbi.eraie, $2..VV3.Mi 
Ch«s. $li»l.V5; asp*r»gus. Oyeter Bay Vd-a.. » TO 
(.62 Shrewsbury fl.toSvl 75: onton9. Md. ¥ bbl.4 . • o a 
if; Bermuda crate.2V875c. Tomatoes Sav. funev 
eivk'.’.CO. Cbss A Sav. V ewe .Y'eis*l; FI*. buslicl 
erste $1441.25: squash Norfolk V crate 50.4$l; r* iiBh- 
e» L. 1. 50475c; cabbages. N,>rfoU ¥ bbl. 75c.*$1: do. 
I.. 1.. > 100, beets. L. 1 ?'I00 bobs.. $i®’ 50 
turnips Riis-ln. tl bbl- 7fic.t3.Ch white turnips L I ¥ 
100 bchs 12 a3 rhubarb do . «hi(75o: spinach L. 1 
bbl. 75c@$l; cau iHower, ^doi.. 6Cfc®$2. 
Wool.—T he contest Is warm in the endeavor to 
secure stock and with prices relatively higher in 
the country than here; quotations keep their recent 
upward movement. 
-*-M-• 
LIVE STOCK MAHKET3. 
Niw YORK. Saturday July 2, 1881 
Beeves.— Receipts for the week 12 530 head; do 
last week 12.905 do. The jubilant feeling that per¬ 
vades most business circles on the eve of u holiday 
extends to the cattle Varda. Buielie s, who are pro- 
v-Tbiallv a putrl-me class, see mpd determined that 
Uieir •• Fourth " shnBld n- t be broken Into by a visit 
to the yaidsm Monday next, and good-naiuredly 
cleared out tbe stock . arly yesterday without hag¬ 
gling over the advanced prl' e*. Receipt* have been 
light and the Net favored the stronger views of sell¬ 
ers. The uanssctlons included a car-1- ad of pure 
Texans at Sko. to dress 55 fta.; 18 car-loads. Ky.. O. 
and 111 stiller* OKOUKo- to dress 66 ft*.: Scars Col. 
do. lU.sc., 5Uc.added. I’oor to choice native steers 
lie., to dross Nf(.<45? ft*. Small hulls Jostle, live 
weight; 4>»®5c. for a better grade. 
Veal t alves.- Market dull: stock larger than 
Live xN.J. prime to choice, 7M®7Ae do.tate. 7V, va 
7So.; poor to good 5 ^ 5 * 7 ( 40 .: I Mt. iioUys. 6 - 4 k 47 ' 70 .; 
buttermilk. 3*M»:X'c.; up-river, dressed. liKallMc 
Milch CowR-Wlth small receipts a better range 
is ruling: «3(kif>55 per besi has teen easily quoted 
the m&rxet cloaing strong 
gaKKP and I.amba—R eceipt* for the week 86,237 
bond do. last week. 32,926 do. With light receipts 
the market hs» run well at good prices. Common 
to prime sheep 414',fide; Va. and Kv. lambs sqmi;, ¥ 
ft; Penn, 9.30<«.9 50 V 110 B>s.; N. J. 18 ft. 
Sw ink.—R eceipts for the week23 263 he do. last 
week 25,371 do. Live ri mtnul at Id. 630 per 10U fts. 
(Jlty drettned State, S(i 48 i^o*; do. AN esieru 
We have handled several brands of salt and 
have Anally settled upon the Higgln's Eureka Salt 
as the best. We use It in all our creameries and 
sell It to our trade. J- H. Brown. 
Wellsvllle, N. Y., March a, 1881. 
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