Texan, 
0,60 nnd patent p> ior to very Choioo.♦ti.SOje8.i6. 
few fancy at *aT54Sa: 4I: unsound stock ut*iSX*5.75: 
tU It mill extra at *6 for lair to very choice for 
fl.SIj uuarndc 
61.4So61.iSi No 
No 3 spring, 
MftJt.flAlXWl; 
red, Anr 1 1,♦ I.Sti'■ h w 1 :«iH: Now York 
ril delivery, at IL2501.26S; do , 
cloning with *1.22 s$ us tho best offer: 
2 Y® 1.28; No :l Mllwuuitee spring. 
62Ul'. Oats of Now 
New York No. 3. 3.6c.; 
uik No. !l white. SI tic.; 
fitaSIXo.; do.. May deliver 
York No. I extra white, ftl U 
| >0 «n >1 w »ir*w 
A^nas. 
Hew ^dvevtisiement^ 
The bottom facta of the far-famed "Malta 
Scandal” in which the Duke of Edinburgh, hus¬ 
band of the Czar’s daughter, was Implicated, ap¬ 
pear to bo as follows; A Llotenant Scott-Steven- 
son, belonging to the garrison, had an extremely 
pretty wife to whom the Hon. H. Monaon, one of 
the Duke of Edinburgh's c(iuerrles,patd aaalduous 
court. The matter coming to the ears of the 
husband, he promptly challenged the equerry 
who as promptly declined. The affair was noised 
about the island, and the Duke, to save his 
friend’s reputation challenged Lieut. Stevenson 
himself The Lieutenant declined on the ground 
that he had no quarrel with the son of his sov- 
relgn, and the matter was ultimately compro¬ 
mised by Mr. Monson consenting to leave the 
Island. It subsequently appeared that Mi's. Stev¬ 
enson had tndlscreetely communicated the facts 
of the case to a lady friend. Mr. Monson returned. 
On the quay he was met by the Irate husband, 
who publicly caned him In tho presence of a doz¬ 
en brother olUoers. It, was only after a court of 
Inquiry had been summoned, and the conduct of 
all parties prouov need “ honorable,” that the 
affair was suffered to drop. 
Corinth, Maine, Feb. 12, 1878. 
To The Davis Sewing Machine Co., Water- 
town, N. Y.—Gents •• We are manufacturers of 
clothing; have been engaged In the business for 
the past fifteen years, manufacturing largely for 
Minor, Peal & Hackett, Isaac Fenno & Co., A. 
Sherman & Co., Smith, Richardson « Pates. Pra- 
ger, Bock & Co. anil Leiand, Rice & Co., all of 
Boston. Wo have used the Davis Vertical Feed 
Sewing Machine for the past four years In manu¬ 
facturing our clothing, and wo know that It Is 
hotter adapted to our business, and possessed 
superior advantages over any of tho under-foed 
sewing machines. 
Withlu tho last three months we have had occa¬ 
sion to seam our clothing with double thread, and 
we find that the Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Ma¬ 
chine (and no other family sewing machine) will 
do the work as well and easily as with tho single 
thread. Yours, truly, T. Braokbtt & son. 
THE MARKETS. 
Quotations for poor cotton are based on American 
Standard of classification, and on cotton In store 
running In quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
Qumn Is quiet, pigeons decidedly so, under a report 
Of poisonous feeding at the Western postings. Kn- 
Upland*. 
Ordinary.713-10 
Strict ordinary. ft 9-18 
Good ordinary.I) 
Orleans. 
I 7 15-U1 7 15-16 
' fix' 10 8 «kf"’: 
W* ffcv jj&a jmj 
§t'° I £ C 
Good middling. ..11 11 J .‘gr ... .I 1 ?,, 
Strict good middling,. 11 5-16 116-1(1 V 7-lfl 10 7-16 
Middling Wr. ..1113*18 »'8-W » 
Fair ...125-16 12 5-lb 127-18 Ul-h 
Stained. 
Good ordinary, 713-Uie. Strict ordinary. 89-180.; 
Low middling, 9 l-18e,i Middling. 9 ll-lflc. 
Dried Fruits.—T he general market has been 
stronger, and more active. 
Peaches Fancy North Carolina 1264130.; Choice 
Georgia malic.: good to primeOfronatn;^«®10o., nn 
peeled halves. 4 xc.: quarters. 4c. . U Ue 
choice new I)y'4l9a,; Raspberries. Jii027o. New York 
State piuma. U itlo.: southern plums, UX<el2o. Apples 
— State quarters, old, 45|'it5X<!.:,do slleod, prime, 
prime sliced, 6*5X0. for fair to good.; Southern 
quarters utlX^lHo.; Tennessee quarters, in bugs 
at 2X«3.Xe.: prime fancy and North Carolina »> < ed 
at »i)'.2c. Exports for the week oOJ bbl». Apples 
chiefly old on private terms, but understood to be 
low. 
Eggs.— Receipts for the week, 20,125 bills. The de¬ 
mand for Easter wants during the past wees bus 
only stimulated prices a trifle. A good deal of stock 
tins been worker! of. Including low grades. Many of 
the latter can l>e utilized at this celebration by being 
colored for show. Confectioners also use many 
simply by preparing the shell for fancy purposes. 
Good qunlitiej may soli steadier than Is usual after 
Buster, as price* are attractively low. 
Near points. 12c.; Htate and Penn., liaiLX<N; West¬ 
ern, fresh, tie.: Southern, KMilOXe.; interior,9H®mc.; 
Duck, *!&&(.; Goose. Id®45. The cal) for the lust two 
aorta subsides with tho close of Lent. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
NEW York, Saturday, April 20,1878. 
Beans and Peas.— Mediums bean* have merely 
their seasonable activity and that does not rOQOIre 
much wholesale movenicn . The few buyers seem 
lo want only best grades and they prefer paying the 
extreme to Halting under quality. Marrows are very 
quiet and likely to be until the Havana market 
allows u margin for shippers. Late rute» are nomi¬ 
nal, 1'iut beans a shade hotter. Kidneys are not 
above plenty and both red und white are fairly 
steady at quotations. Black beans strong at a 
further advance. Canadian pea* go oat fast euongh 
to hold op prices; hulk ana bond, iwajSIe.; green 
S eas quiet but a little stronger In price; fl.lixwl.utt 
outhern B. E. peas por twe bush. bag. *2.WXi®.>. 
Receipt* of beaus. 2.200 bush.; exports. 116 fobls-i 
exports peas, 19.800 bush. 
We quote y—Beans, medium choice. *1.6001.88: oth¬ 
er. *l,3o0L6b; marrows, choice. ♦1.8001.85; other. 
*1.5501.70: pea, *1.8601.tin. White kidney,olioioe. *1.35 
01.05; other, *l.bo®t.96; rod, choice, *2.0502,10; 
Black, *2.50@2.75. 
Beeswax, — is offered lower, being In fair supply 
quoted at 27028c. for Western and Southern. 
Exports past week, 9,925 pounds. Receipts 20-1 
packages. 
Broom Corn.—H as rather a freer demand. 
Moving time in New York largely increases the 
demand for brooms ; ajid the fact generally streng¬ 
thens the market for corn. 
Quoted at 007X0 for hurl nnd short brush ; 6® 
OXc,: for medium greeu, 405c. for rud and red- 
tipped, IR It. 
Butter,—O ld butt-or Is passing out without inter¬ 
fering with new, though had tho quality of last 
year’s crop averaged flue, there Is enough yet In¬ 
cluded In the receipts to Uuve weakened white. Aa 
It Is, a l’ew extra saved state lines bring22036c for fir¬ 
kins good to prime, poor 10012c ; fair lo good Welsh 
tll®2.'ic., puor H0WO.. Bummer made western 7012c; 
sound winter llXidie.; Grease 0®6Xc. H is now late 
enough to caution shippers against packing two or 
more shades of >.ew Into one package. White had 
hotter bo allowed to take Rschunco.wbUe pure grass 
will make Its position. Arrivals of new uro liberal 
notwithstanding the general opening of cheese fac 
lories. Creameries uro largely included In Die re¬ 
ceipts and the deliverenecs ot that style of butter 
promise to bn heavy from lioth Btuta and Western 
points. Receivers are putting It closer to fine hall 
tubs than usual, though tender grade would prompt 
quick sale at this season. Htlll It is thought that the 
distribution ofereuuiery will be quite extensive this 
year, and the range must he made to suit old pur¬ 
chasers of other prime shock. Prices for new tills 
week arc hover than they have been before thin sea¬ 
son, enlarged receipts and good quality of Western 
acting as n cheek upon State All inside rates are for 
stock that has ml»*cd sale twenty-four or thirty-six 
hours. 
Old.—S tate dairies, choice 30c„ other 26029.; half 
tubs and palls choice 2?t«i28e.; lair, to prime!M®28c.i 
poor 210230; Welsh tubs prime 26uc3Tci other 21®- 
25 u.: Western, ore mu cry, nest 30c., other, 28 29c.; 
good to choice dairy £120250.; fair 200210,; factory 
lresh 22j«23c.; store packed or streaked 15®21e. 
Receipts for the week 14766 pltga. 
Exports past week 1588 pkffs. 
Cheese.—S mall lots of new are coming in and they 
are taken close at 12013c. for mil rrouni and 7010c. 
for skimmed atid half skimmed. Old Is being closely 
sold up, and prices have not varied. 
Fancy factories, i3i*!3Xc.: prime. 12®12Xo.; 
fair low. 9 r<s lOe.: poor. 10010X0.: 7*10c., skim¬ 
med. Farm dairy, ll*£0l2Vo. for good to prime; 
Western factory, choddar, 10® 11 Xc. for line; 12Xc.i 
for good, 9010c.: for poor, 808 c. 
Liverpool cable,03s. Gold closes 100K. 
Exports for the week. 132157 boxes. 
Receipt*, 12,633 dp. 
Little falls. Now choose Is offering quite 
freely. The last market day wan attended hy prom¬ 
inent buyers. The cheese was mostly sklui, Solue 
*' overy-othor-day,” ttlld a few lots full milk. Theru 
was an indisposition among buyers to handle except 
on commission, and among factorvinon to meet- their 
views. Price* ranged I corn 7\'®llXo. 1 he last 
prloe was for full milk, average price about i\c, 
Herds are In Une ooudiilon and will, It Is thought, 
ho turned to pasture in about two week*, or sooner. 
Cotton has ruled stronger most of the week with 
Increased trade. „ 
Latest prices are for April, 10,88c.; May, 10,930 
10.94c.: June, U.OO0U.U1C; July, 11.07c.; August, 
11.10011.110.; Heptemner, 10.77®10.7»o.; October, 10.580 
10.49c.: January, 10.54@10.50e. 
FRE9II FRUITS.—In apples Russets .only have a 
eommnretai place. A few reds. *605.50: Russets, 
*4,0,4.50 prime, poor, *8.5008. Cranberries quoted 
*2«i3 as winding up rates. Strawberries Live had 
a wide range many not paying the cost of freight 
which is 15c. per quart, poor to useful Sold at 
6®l.5c.; good to prime. 300850. the latter picked out. 
Hot-House Black Hamburg grapes, *i»2.50 per lb. 
Peanuts dull with heavy supplies, receipts2,000 bugs. 
Hand-picked Va.: prime, *1-3601.10: good to choice 
*1.1501.30; common, b5c..®l.00. Pecans, 608c. 
Flour.—F luctuates In prices as the advices on 
tho other side are warlike or otherwise* closing with 
free ncUcrs and diminished business. 
Latest prices arc *4.16264.90 for poor to fancy super¬ 
fine State; *5.8005 20 for common to fair extra do; 
*5,800525.: *5 *>®5i0 for go.® to choice do. ^*4^50- 
A <M 1 it .r <1 
(the latter an extremal; Ac.; *19005 *0 for very poor 
to good shippinaJertTii dodo., (chiefly »t I&20&5.60) 1 
and ih 2,'.g4fla for good to choice extra do.; common 
to choice whUn isxlrnf, | fnney do. nt flUX) 
(Si 7.50: red and amber winter wbciat, hiCetjor to 
cho'CA trade and lurully, at *5.iU .tix,3l: round hoop 
Ohio at 12. IM35 35,and trade and family brands or do. 
*5.50>M.7S>, the letter for choice; H. Louis. *.-1606.10 
for poor to fair extra an cl * 8 .KMi. 2 !afurKOOdto fancy: 
(with u few brands of very fauev quality quoted up 
to*".’.’.'.. 7.r.o:; -Minnesotuclear, very Infnrlvir to very 
choice. *5.1008.10: Jllnnosota” straight.' comimm to 
me ureaenoe oi ueeco mu* in in<> rri>p». w i»u uuuip 
will be outlawed after May 1st. Only a fer Qanvas- 
Imnkn find sale ut *1.12 1.25. Knglish snipe, *I.Uw 
1,26. Plover, * 101 . 12 . Wild Pigeons. . 6 o. Squab, 
♦ L Sand Snipe, 4l.)06Oo. Pigeons In feather pick 
badly : future shipments should be in ice. a good 
complement for a barrel, so as to allow sufficient ice, 
In twenty-eight dozen. 
Bekd.—G rass are firm, with small receipts. Clover 
at 7X077X0. for Western : 7 M 07 Yc. for Slate. 
Tohacoo. —Export movement Is more active, nnd 
the market is in better shape Quotations are for 
KENTUCKY L1CAF. 
Light. Heavv. 
Common lugs.2x<a 3X 3 0 3-X 
Good lugs.3X0 4Jt 3X@ IX 
Low leaf. 4X0 5 o @ 6 
Medium leaf. 5x0 6 X 0X0 7 
Good leaf. 8X07X - ®- 
8 EEDLEAF—CROP OF 1870. 
New Eugland wrappors, common.10 0—12 
fine, do...18 022 
medium.12X014 
selections.25 036 
BOComlB......... .. c<uJ 2 
Fillers. 8 @ 7 
Meeondsand fillers, shipping. 9 @J1 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 
wrappers. 211 05<J 
New York assorted lots, common to medium 8 0 *J 
Good. 10 ®12 
Ohio assorted lots... 7X010 
Wisconsin assorted lots. .. 7X0 9 
Vkoktaulks. -A few extra Maine. Early Rose 
command 1740200; hut most of the railroad stock Is 
weak at the ranges. Peach Blows, *1.1201.50. Early 
Rose. *1.2501,62: common, *).0(kfliL25; Bermuda. *9. 
Sweet *1,786*2: unions have ad vanned ; Roy 1120137: 
white * 1260178 ; R. Turnips 17082; onrrots 7501OU; 
Marrow squash *1,2,V<*LA); Hubbard do.. *‘’.l | 0©2.50: 
Southern produce Is low. Asparagus coming from 
ell poins. Oyster B iy opened at *9 a do*; other *2- 
r,i 4 . Green peas, mostly poor 5001.25.t string beans 
*l«/i2Hll. rpidlshes, 6ir,cL0P: Hpluaeh *1.5O0l7. r >. Kulo 
25,/50. New cabbage bid. *108; old 100 *4a>6; caeom- 
bers (hot-bouftoi .* '.Nlu I a Hoi. Rhutmrh do. 300 do,; 
mukhroons loo, Uh. Flu. cueuiuhevs have appeared. 
Wool.—T here is nn apathetic condition of trade 
yet, and not much life Is expected until the new 
clips are marketed. Quotations are : 
Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia fleeces 42015c. 
for XXX and rdckloofc, 40013 for XX, and X, 42044a 
for No. 1, 35037-tor No, 2, 33035 for common, and 
48050 for uuttibiug. 
New York, Michigan. Indiana and Wisconsin at 
R5 to 38 for X and XX, 37012 No. I. 3'ta)36 for No. 2, 
32034 for common, and 45048 for combing.* 
Iowa, Vermont and Illinois—84036c.; X and XX, 
38040 ,for No. 1, 45048 for combing. 
Missouri. Kentucky, and Tennessee — Washed 
fleece, 36040c.; unwashed, 25®2So.v unwashed comb¬ 
ing, 28032c. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
fall on or write to R. K, ALLEN & CO., New 
Y ark, tor whatever yon want 0J the above. 
Address 189 & 191 Water St. 
Use the Anti-Friction Hay Carrier.* 5 * 
Foe *w3 eoavrriMK Ornin, Uc., In barn, bm»cfr, ot It 
t «4 porv^ndiriilArlY »n^ convsya hori«on*atiy *ny <Hx«iko, Ko tronbln 
•b*mt ^«4i<ii|| o«»r hlfh t*«44Uk gmltnlVn «tk| n|d*-p tm>W*cr sj'-Iio topof hleh stacks* 
Tli.*u*-i»wU *rd«i<<vFUi o»4. FWdtq'Mi havqlinrn uarkrd Nml I In fraina infbrty- 
|Uwrntvvx*Lv« ir»lsvits. Plftf too* Ii»v» bv.n »«AfVfl.l In »»Lijct.i wIlli *hl« JFratno 
•ral C.rrlwv. UkHf* I’Oft ClUCULAa " o*» W 0. WIND BNGlNfl 
iPC M V CV*. BATAVIA, J LL. 
TJISE THE BUFFALO 
HONEST FERTILIZER 
Ammoniated Bone Super Phosphate, 
AND 
Pure Ground Bone. 
The purity of these goods la guaranteed, and their 
standard proved by regular analyses of Prof. G. A. 
Liebig, and other eminent elieinists. 
No Rook Phosphate. Mineral Guano,Land Plaster, 
Salt Cake, fiu-m ■■ \eid, and other inferior 
materials, enter into the manufacture of my Phos¬ 
phate, which I* solely made Of Bone. Mont, ltlood. 
Pure Acid and Foiash SnUs. 
My Works are slwuva open for inspection to every 
consumer of Fertilisers. , ... 
Highest Premium and Medal of Honor awarded to 
my Fert ilizers by the Centennial Commission, Phila¬ 
delphia, 187fl. . 
Neiul for new Spring Ctrqulnr, containing full di¬ 
rections and testimonials. L. L, CKOLliKK, 
252 Washington StTeet. BulftUo, N. Y, 
CHEAPEST FERTILIZER. 
BECAUSE THU BEST. 
PREMIUM BONE 
For all crops. Mnde only hy tho EXCELSIOR 
FERTILIZER WORKS, Salem, O. Circulars tree. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
West Indies: do. f"r England *6.0005.10: do. trade and 
family extras. *8.5007.50; do. South America. *6.40 a 
7 35 for fair to fancy; Nq, 9 at *2 8504.15 for poor to 
strictly fnney (some very fancy lots quoted ep to 
*4.050416 but these are extreme figures). 
Corn Mkai.— I* selling at 13,16 tor Brandywine 
and *2.50 to *2.85 for Western yellow. 
Grain. -Receipt* of all articles are light and 
there has been considerable inquiry through tins 
week, impelled by the English udvices at advanced 
prices closing however earner. 
Latest, sales are of ungraded spring at fl.lo0 
1.18: bush. No. 3 spring at, *1.20. No. 2 northwest 
spring at *1.28: Now 5ork 2 spring at *1.240 
l 25 Chuatgo spring at *1.25X5 N >• 2 Milwaukee spring 
at 1.21; N.,. 1 Milwaukee and Mlltneantu spring at 
first hair May. at *1.21; No. 2 Milwaukee spring first 
half May, at *1.28. Rye at 71)073X0. for Western. 
Corn— Latest sales are of New York No 2 at 6ac.; 
Now York No. 3 at 52X0580,: New York No. 2 white. 
• steamer mixed, 53!4051c.; steamer yellow. ;>4o.; 
low mixed, 64064X0.: white southern. 5/,c.j yellow 
aoiilhern 56c, ungraded mixed, 5410540.; round 
vebow 58Xe. and Jersey yellow, 64',: 68o.; No. 2 April 
Seiive^^xa.yio.: Ttojl. May de.iveor, Me: No 2 
No. 2 white, 36X036 t.c.5 
mixed State, 350»*c.; 
mixed Western, JtgtsUo. 
,a5Vc.; white State. 36X039ifc.; 
14038c.; white Western, 380100. 
Hay and Straw —Supplies are largely of me¬ 
dium goodness, which lire at easy prices. 
Hale hay, 6t>k35c. for shipping, und 75085o. for re¬ 
tail qualities; clover. tUojOc. for pnmo. Straw, 45® 
55<j. lor long rye i 35045c.. f<ir short rye, and 30®46c, 
'"Exports since Jan. 1st. 1522 bales ; same time last 
year, 18,025 do. ^ 
Hops -Export demand has been very slack, nnd 
brewers have been buying sparingly with prices 
<! New Yorks, good to u rime, 7010c : do., low and 
fair 5070.; Eastern, now. o'.tSc.; Wisconsin, do. a 
(«*.8c.: Yearlings. 203c.; OUls, all growths, U^-’c. 
LitATUKH Hombick sole at IDoh'Jlo. for light, 19;ft 
21c for middle and heuvv. I7 X®I«Xc. lor good dam¬ 
aged and I;i0l7o. for poor damaged. 
MA1M.K SUGAR.—Prices bettor with diminished 
supplies IliaI2e. for sugar and 76c.0KK) per gallon for 
sirup Including can. 
OiL-CAKK. Western quoted at *30030.50 per ton. 
Provisions, Hog products have been rather 
weak and fitlriy active. 
Mess pork. * 9 . 75 ( 4110.00 for spot lots: *9.75 for 
April, 49.80 for May. *9.83 for June add *9.95 Tor July. 
Bacon at ftx«- for long clear ami 6Xn. for short 
clear. Lard Western steam, 727Xc. for spot, April 
and May. 7.30:4.7.32X0. (or June and ,.40 tor July. 
Ht,,arine »Xo. ror prune. Tullowat 7Ho. for prime 
Western. Beer flatus at *18.00018 60 Heof-New 
extra uiess. *12.0*12.26; plain, *10j50<Bll.OO; now 
packet *14.01 »>*16. family mess. *l.«»17;i0: extra 
India mess KtXs-6.60 tor City biunds ; do. Philadel¬ 
phia. *240*25. 
Poultry and Ga»IR.—S uppH®* have gone out 
readily >ofln< to Hie Celebration ot the Jewish I’ass- 
over. i’riiuo tmkevs have sold qutokly. Prices at 
the close are eaav hums Lent is over some extra 
demand 1* looked Tor as city killers are not working 
against much country dressed. 
Fowls,choice, 11012a.) do. Western and Southern. 
9®IGo.; Boosters, 508c,; Turkeys, cholue, 12014c.; 
oilier, 10®lic.; Ducks, extra. 07o.0*l.l3; other, «U 
V.Vi- GSfljc. N. J.. *l. 2 <i 0 l.V 6 ; Southern und Western, 
75o.0*l. 
There Is no special cull for dressed, anil stock from 
Philadelphia and special N. J. points (sail that ar¬ 
rive with any regularity. 
Fresh-killed turkeys, choice, 14016c.; poor to fair, 
90lto.; frozen, small, HUiilTc.; capons, 320.32c.; slips, 
2»03Ue,; Philadelphia fowls, dry picked, 1,7013c.: N. 
J„ il®14a.; Stale and Western range 8012c.; Ducks, 
12®18o., without much call. 
New York, April 20, 1878. 
IIEEyks.—R eceipts for the week, 3.674 head; do., 
last week, 9.809 do. There was a fair total of good 
quality for Western steers, and the demand quite 
sntHfled sellers, the advance being X oyer the pre¬ 
vious market. Ordinary to fair i ntive, 8V09&C. t.o 
dress 56ibs.; good lo crime 16010He., dress 67 lbs.; 
extra lOSf&nlo. drers 15 Ibs.. the highest rule paid by 
an exporter. Fat bulls 3.4UX0.3.71 per head. 
(X>wa and Palvks.—T he imllt of the sales were 
at * 15055 : oOuHslonal Singles *60(<a70 but Stock equal 
to the UiLter In quullty l.i worth about us much in the 
Interior for new milk. 
VKwt’Al.VES.—Hcoelps forthe week2821 head, do 
Inst week, 2749 ilo.t cliolso N. .Land Bucks Co., live 
7Ji'»Xc. good state 7c.; other 506xc. Hog dressed, 
calves,at West Washington market prime 809c.Xc.; 
common 5>j0"O' Receivers ills, ourage further ship¬ 
ment, the weather begins to hurt dressed stock. The 
demand bos boon only fair. 
Sheep and Lamms. The mnrket has ruled dull 
ami prices have uceu in buyers’ favor. Thin un¬ 
shorn Coiorodq sheep3Xe rough Missouri 4Xc: price 
to prime. Western ml State aik’ tftWc. A car load ol 
line western i»ken for export ut psi.x per 100; ciip- 
pi*d sheep sold at *4.505 U)8 per KM; fair to choice 
vimrUiigS flh'ilbT.Xi fair to good spring- Inrubs *4.ol)(®- 
6.84)per head, southern lurtiLs sold at SatiUc. lb. 
Swine. Receipts lor the week, 29,718 head; do. 
last week 27,220 do. Ohio hogs 179 lbs,, average sold 
.if, 'Alia. The week’s trade was broken by tho clos¬ 
ing of Change on account of Guod Friday. Country 
pork 56r6)4c.; mod rum fiXfiZbt , light. Statu must 
be killed here tu realize ntn.ive tlgmea. 
HV earnestly retjuesl that all letters containing 
money, or any communication intended for the 
Business Department of the payer, he addressed 
to the Editor, the Publisher, or The Rural New- 
Yorker, and not to any individual. We cannot 
otherwise guarantee die prompt entry of names 
upon our books, or the acknowledgment of money. 
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■ imp Till* iVELLN, KICHARDSON 
TriP^ tll.’ft 1* K It F K t T B I) 
UOC 8 III- HOTTER COLOR U recom¬ 
mended by the acrioulinral 
nfn Pf «T press, and used hy thousands 
SJ S" K 8° ** I . I of the very beat. Dairymen. It 
I Li SI S fl-w I gives a perfect June color, and 
Is harmless us salt. A25-cent. 
niITTrn home colors 13X1 pounds, and 
l] a j 8 3* K adds 5 ceuts per pound to its 
V W I I k- livable. Ask your Druggist <>r 
Merchant lor It, or send for do- 
irt 1 fl !) I sctlplive circulars. WEl,L"s, 
9. ill II K I RICHARDSON & CO., Prop’s, 
W ZJ im BI ■ Burlington, Vt. 
RALPH'S ONEIDA CHEESE VAT. 
For Sluglo Dairies and .Sinull Factories. 
Send for Circular and full description to 
JONES, FAULKNER & CO., 
Sole Nlaniifactiir«srs, Utica, N. V., 
Dealers in Dairy Snpnlle: and Furnishing Hoods. 
Also, Manufacturers of Steam 11 filers and En¬ 
gines and Steam dairy Apparatus, for Cheeso 
Factories and Creameries. 
km ROSES MAILED FREE FOR 
A Splendid assortment of Plants sentsarely * 
^k by express or mail, any distance. Satis- 
faction guaranteed. Bend 3 cent stamp 
Kwh for catalogue Address, 
-. R. C. HANFORD & SON 
Columbua Nursery, Columbus, Ofll 
,s* 
Ohio. 1 
TO aDVERTISERS!« 
do any newspaper advertising, the TitiuD EDITION of 
Ayer & Son’s Manual 
Troll ADVKRTISEItH. IflUSvu.pp. Moroooinpleta 
Whan any which have nrocodod it. Lives the c anes. 
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ALBION N. MERCHANT’S 
Auxiliary Newspaper List. 
Democrat and Sentiunl, Burlington. Vt ■ Hmue Vis¬ 
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Nle.holville, N. V., News. PUmsIuirgh, N.Y., Jpurnal, 
* *h itoplitm, N.Y , Record. Port Henry, N.\., Star, 
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WEAK LUNGS are cruelly racked\ 
and the general strength gradually wasted 
by a persistent Cough, which Dr. Jayne s Ex¬ 
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fit you also, if troubled with either Asthma or Bronchitis. 
