running in quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
Uplands. Ala. Or leant. Texas. 
Ordinary.7* 75f 1% IK 
Btrlct ordinary. 8x 8M BH 
Good ordinary. 8 15-16 8 15-16 9 1-16 9 1-16 
Strict good do. It 7-10 SI 7-10 9 9-16 9 9-16 
Low middling....,.SIM 9% 10 10 
Strict low middling-...10K 10K 10X 10H 
Middling..109-16 1 1 9-16 1011-16 10 1 1-16 
Good middling. 10 15-16 10 15-16 11 1-16 10 1-16 
Strict good middling..11M 11* UK US 
Middling fair.11V 11* UK 11S 
Fair. uQ 12* 12H 12* 
Stained. 
Good ordinary, 7*0. Ktrlat ordinary. !8*o.: Low 
middling, Uc-; Middling, 9*c. 
Cheese.— Export* for the week 13,56't boxes. Stocks 
have noon steadily reduced, the receipts running 
light, and there nre now very meagre assortments 
oi the upper grades. Fine is especially wanted, mid 
when a lino can be found Just right the full outside 
price is tusdo. 
Fancy factories, l8»13l<o.: good and prime. 10*® 
11*?.: fair lot*, 9®1(IKc.; poor. 10(^10*0.: i® 
10c., skimmed. Farm dairy, U*@l2*c. for good to 
prime; 9«9*e. for fair lots: 7<«9o. for skimmed; 
western factory. Cheddar. 10,ell*c. for fine; 9® 
10'i. for good ; 6®8e. for poor. 
Liverpool cable. 68®64.«. Gold closes 100*. 
.Exports for the week. 13.561 boxes. 
DRIED Fruits.—T uere is nothing doing In large 
parcels and In u Jobbing wuy trade is of a limited de¬ 
scription, with prices in agood degree nominal. 
Apples Smtii quarters, old, new, 5*® 
Ko,; Western quarters, old, Setose.: iinw.6*©5*c.; 
Bout-horn, new, prlmusliced,7c.; Ialrto good.4H«5c, 
Peaches— Peeled, new, 9®iuc.; uupeeled halves, 
i\ 6c.; uupeeled quarters, 3X®4c. Fitted cherries, 
15®l6o. Blackberries. 9®10e, Kaspberrlos. 26c. Plum*, 
loc. und Southern at 12c. Exports for thu week 156 
bbls dried apple*. 
Eons. —Receipt* for the week, 18,900 bbls. do, Inst 
week, 24,672 do. Unvaried cheimness is still tho 
Lenten marvel of tins branch of trade. There seems 
to be no outside trade to help work oil supplies, and 
the totals have been weekly more than local wants 
demanded. Trade must Increase next week for 
Easter, but in vluw of the lull that la apt to toll >w 
that funst, sellers will hardly darn to mark up pres¬ 
ent rntcu much. 
Near points, 12®13o.: State and Penn., 10K®Uo.; 
Western, inline, IlkglOKc.; Southern do., 10c.: off qual¬ 
ity stock, 9S9*c.; Duck, 20®2*o.; Goose. 36®4U. 
if I ED.—Sales are »l $19®19.50 for 40 libs.; $16.60@19 
for 60 lbs.; »19®2U.a0 for 10U lbs.; $19®20 for rye. —i. 
Flour.—T he pacific character of theforelgn news, 
the advanced season to canal navigation and the 
pruspeot oi mrcnr supplies together with the decline 
lu wheat have caused a weak and lower market. 
Latest prices nre n. I6®«,!K1 for poor to fancy super¬ 
fine state; $6.t«h*5 20 lor common to fair extra do; 
Pc.; largo or Toms, 8«il0c.; chickens, oholcfl, 8@9c; 
Geese arc out of good quality, mostly soiling at the 
lower figures, Near Points, $1.76®?; Southern and 
Wi'slern, $1 (i« 1.25; ducks, choice, 87c.6*tl.l2; other, 
60®76c. 
Wild Pigeons have a ready sale at $1 per doe. 
Hares ami rabbits, pair. 20®2, 4 >n. CunvaM-back ducks, 
$1.00,sl.?5: Red-heads. 65<jt('iCc, Mallard, 56®60c.: Teal, 
23®40c.; Quail, prime. $t76®3.U<l; soft, «2.25®2.50, 
Partridges, pair, 76e.@$8io, Grouse. $l.uu@1.50; 
poor, 90c.® $1.10. Bquab.tl.26ttl.60, quality fine. En¬ 
glish snlpn and Plover, $1.12 .1.26, 
Dressod poultry In light supply and firm for fresh 
hilled. 
N. .1. chickens. 10®18c.; W.fowls. 9®10o.: Prime 
small turkeys. Including frown, H@14o.: otlier, 9 • 
18c,; Pa. dry-picked chlqliens, 10®l8c.; do. State and 
Western. b®llc.; N. J.. ll®13o.; Ducks scarce anil 
firm. 14®20e. 
PnovtsioNS.—Hog iprodticts generally weak 'and 
dull. 
Mess pork. $9.S'i®in.00 for spot lots: Bacon at. 
for .Juno, 9.95 for July, 6.30e. for long clear 
and 62*0. for p short clear. Lard—Western steam, 
<29*0- 7.80c. for spot. 7.27*i'. for May. 7.35 Till 
low ut ‘ 9*100. for prime. Stearlne. “Vo. tor prime 
Western. Beef hams at $15.50®!.6Oi) Beef-New 
extra mess * 12 .( 312 . 25 ; plain, $10.60*11.60: new 
taoteL $14.00ai5. family mens, 17,80</17.50; extra 
India mcsBrt 211.00 lor city brands ; do. Philadelphia, 
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AND 
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The purity of these goods is guaranteed, and their 
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No Rock Phosphate. Mineral Guano.Land Plaster, 
Salt Cake, 8pent or Slud e Acid, and other Inferior 
materials, enter into the manufacture of tm Phos¬ 
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My Work:' are always open for inspection to every 
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Highest Premium and Medal of Honor awarded to 
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9uud for new Spring Circular, containing full di¬ 
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CONTAINED IN 
$6,0o®625 : *a fur good to choice do.; $4.15®- 
4 90 lor BUperllne, Indiana, Iowa. Michigan, Ohio. 
&o.; $4 90©5 20 lor very poor to good shipping extra 
do do., (chiefly ut $Y2iksi'i.«0J and $5 2535Hi for good 
to choice extiii do.; common to choice white extras, 
*A.:.()®i>,no J fancy do. at $4Mi;*a7JO: (the latter an ex¬ 
treme); red and amber winter wheat, Inferior to 
choice trade and family, at $5.36®’6.50; round hoop 
Ohio tit 460Q®5 35,anil trade and family brands of do. 
$5.50®6.7a, the latter for choice; St. I,outs, $5.45®0.10 
fur poor to fair extraanrt $6.lO&I.ffV for good to fancy: 
(with a few brands or very fnaev quality quoted up 
to$7.25*7.50): Minnesota clear, $5,101*6.10: Minnesota 
“ straight,” oomtnon tu fancy, at $6.il>4T-00, and pat¬ 
ent pour to very aholec, $«i.M)®H.2.’>. with a few fancy 
at $8.75®«.60; unsound stock at $2.2 .k* 6,76: city mill 
extra at *<• 00 46.30 for lair to very choice for West 
Indies; do. for England $5.10®5.20: do. trade and 
family extras, J6.50®7.60; do. South America, $6.40® 
7 35 for fair to fancy ; No. 2 at $2.fl.Vfd4.UO for poor to 
strictly funoy (soma very fancy lots quoted up to 
$1.06ft<,10 but these are extreme figures). 
CORN Meal—I s soiling nt $3.15 for Brandywine 
and $2.50 to $2.66 for Western yellow. 
Fresh Fruits.—A pples have little of interest to 
mention. A lew extra rna*. Including "Keeks.” are 
quoted at $,i®6.ti0. but grocers and bakers arc obtain¬ 
ing desirable styles of Russets at u range of $3.50(4 
4.60, extra large, showy Russets, for special table 
use. $6; common stock, $3.60®3 V bbl. Cranberry 
deal era are making the most of the brief life left for 
crates : all offering freely at $3 fur best and $1.75® 
2.75 for fair to prime, 'flic Florida orange season is 
over, and when wo ssy that the fact Is regretted, a 
well-doserved compliment to grove owners 1* ex¬ 
pressed, Strawberries will soon haven good posi¬ 
tion; reduced prices have already Increased con¬ 
sumption. Thuy have arrived at the rate of more 
than 10,000 quarts per day front Month Carolina. 
Quoted at 2,y<3JOe. Shipper* are using refrigerator 
ears in addition to steamer shipments, the crop re¬ 
quiring enlarged facilities for deliveries. Peanuts 
are supported by prospective good demand. $1.40® 
J.45 for hand-picked Va.: prime,$1.26®1,30; common, 
to fair, 860.0*1.15; Tenn., 76c,01.10. Pecans, 6@8o. 
Kurts and Skins.—A few common skins are chang¬ 
ing hands at Old prices. 
• • No. 1 quality. 
Nor. & East. West&N.W. 
Otter, 48 piece.$3 00® 4 00 $2 DO® 2 60 
Gray Fox. 40® 45 40® 46 
Red Fox. 75® 80 60 ® 65 
Black Bear. 5 00® 0 00 4 00® 5 00 
Brown cubs and ylgs. 1 00® 2 00 1 00® 2 00 
Florida deer skips. . 16® 18 
Fisher. 5 00® 6 00 4 00®500 
Mink, dark. 85® 1 00 60® 00 
pale. 60® CO 30® 40 
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FURST & Bit A DUFY IWF'G CO,, 
Office, 63 North Desplulnos St., 
Chicago, Illinois. 
LIVE BTOCK MARKET8, 
New YORK, April 13,1878. 
Beevks.—R eceipts for the week, 9,fio» head: do., 
last week, 9,253 do. Since Wednesday last ihe mar 
ket has declined Ha ; Sllg! Iv Increased receipts gave 
buyers a rather lndep®ndent position, and lower 
rates for dressod beef, did nut give wholesale butch¬ 
ers a sharp buying appetite, Prime to extra bullocks 
I0®10H; ordinary to goud native steers 8.3Jf®|i^c.; 
Colnrado, Texas 9c.: Cincinnati! Mtlllers 9Ue. to dress 
66 lbs for bulls <X live. Exporters paid 9K®10>»'e. 
Cows AND Calves.—T he bulk nt tho sales were 
at $15®55 : neomOminI singles $60®70 but stock equal 
to lite latter in quality is worth about as much In the 
Interior lor now milk. 
Veal Calves. Trade In live has been vurynlaok, 
but there Is some recovery at the close 5L'c®7e. Hog 
dressed 6®9o. Receipts tor the week 2740 head. 
8 HKKP and 1 .AMB8.— Receipts fur tho week. 17,- 
724 head; do. last week. 16.321 do. Tho market has 
ruled weak but rather more active at the olose. 
Ordinary to good clipped sheep, 437H®4S5c.; per 
100 lbs. Undipped 6.37®6,6(S; do. Yearlings 7c. Lambs 
are In demand: fair to good $3®5 per head. Those 
that welsh 40®50 lbs. here $6®7. 
8wink.--Fow in market at the close: no selling 
price named for live Western. Country pork 4J$@6c. 
for heavy to light N. J. Stute should be sent alive ; 
when city killed they sell up to N. J, 
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