"SEED,' 
Catalo&VI 
Peanuts, Va, hand-pled tb 9J4@9kSc.;’do, f’y, 8@SHo. 
extra prtnie, 79f@8c.j good to prime, 7@7.l$c.; 
shelled, 6®6?6c.; pecan nuts, 10®12c. Hickory nuts, 
75*\<a$i. 
Exports for week, 1,352 bbls. apples. 
Hay antj Straw—T he hay market Is well supplied 
and with very good grades offered cheap, best are 
not selling promptly. Salt hay of no special account. 
Straw steady. 
Huy, retail quality, tine, V 11*1 lbs., H5®95c.: do. 
fair to good, 70®90c.8 shipping quality, Ho&TlKV, clover 
mixed, 65®75c.; all clover, Su®6Ue.: salt, 60®70o. 
Straw, best rye, T0«i*>73o.t short rye t>i®60e.; oat, 40® 
50c. 
Exports for week, 1,423 bales. 
Hops.—C onsiderable interior purchasing is report¬ 
ed; about 2,000 bales, mainly at 20®21c, though some 
lots brought 21.Lio.22c. In ^the local market there 
seems 1o ne onlv n moderate trade, the cable advices 
from Igmdon affording shippers no encouragement, 
while brewers buy only In a small way. A fine lot of 
good# was quoted ni 21c. 
Sew York State crop of t-Hl, prime to choice, 25c.; 
do., mediums, £!®iMo.; do., low grades 18@20c.: 
crop of Ihhii, giv-.il to prime, 18®22c.; do. low to fair, 
12«l5c.; crop of 1879. fair to choice, 16® 13c.; old olds, 
8(.#15e.; Eastern, crop of IBS], fair to choice. 2u®26c.; 
Exports for the week, •,56 1 do. 
r.Voui.Tuy ahp Oamk.—IS eeelpls of tlreHseil are equal 
to the few days of trade, and when they ure not city' 
killers can suppty the detteieney. l.Ivc poultry have 
done well nil the week 
On saed t irke.. a, choice dry picked Phlla.,li®17c.j 
scalded rsev. li®lt>*.\; do State mui West rn, i5®1<k\; 
poor to fair, Li<irl5c.; capon*, 28®24p.: *llps, 2 <* 2;o.; 
ch;o.tens, rulr, lidslsjc : good to prime, ll(,sl5c.; Phllc. 
dry picked, 10®%lc.: Phlla. broilers, 4®5 h>. * pair, 
25f«*26c Fowls, choice nearby. LJotiUe.; prime 
9®10c.; fair to good, 7®8c.; poor. 6® To bucks, choice, 
2u®22c\; do fair to good, 12®tBc. (leese, Western 
and State. 8®l0c.; Philadelphia, 13® 13c. 
IJvn fowls, state and J’y, lb;.; Western, 13®!4c. 
Boosters, young, 8®9c.; old, <c.; turkey b, Jersey 
aiuJ Pa, lie,; Western. 1 l(btlie. Ducks. State and 
Jersey, r pair, 7.’<®$1.2r.; do. Western, Cleese, 
State und Jersey, gt.75it2.2n, do Western, $1 25® 1.62. 
Frozen poultry for Spring use comes within this 
range. Twenty si vo tons of Vermont turkeys Bold for 
May delivery at 21c. 
Game lacks the general demand noticeable at this 
part of the year. Pigeons would sell if plenty enough 
to noil reasonably low. 
Eng, snipe, fresh-ktied, V (lo/„, $2 00®2.25; early- 
jacked Ice-house, 25®5bc.; wild pigeons, flight, %< 
do*., (2.25®2.50, native* bsckdueka, * pair, $2tX)®2.25: 
•«vi head,',5®85o.i mulmrds, ;U(j*;t5c., teal and wood, 
4n®r*)*\; common, 25®3l>c.; squabs, tame, light, V 
doz., $4.(*Xsil,25; do. dark, $2.00®2 50; tume pigeons, 
live, * pall- 40®50o. 
VKOKTaulks. -Imported potatoes begin to weigh 
rather heavily upon the market and sellers aim to 
bold all the call they call by easing figures particu¬ 
larly for any not strictly prime. Prime domestic 
flrin nSHplanting call continue;;. Sweets drill for 
line. Southern yams arc seeking a place: they sell as 
a novelty, hut compare too poorly with our own 
sweets to become suddenly popular. 
Potatoes—Bermuda, old crop, * obi., $3.14X3,7.110; N. 
S. Hose. $.'.12®3.75; State do » bbl $i.’.2»2 50 Peer¬ 
less, ♦ bbl., ®2.7.'/®x.t»; Snowflake, State. «• bbl., $8.12 
®8.87. Burbank, f bbl.. $3.12*387 X. S Chill red, 
bulk, $2.50®2.76.; Scotch aud Irish, b busli., ;.<Xf6 
70c.j sweet potatoes, flue, 1H bbl., $3.u>, So. yams, $2.U(J 
®2.n0. 
Prime southern truck Is high but much of It does 
not pay protlucers. It takes considerable experience 
to Ship such property Just right, aud the older ship¬ 
pers get thejeream Orptie trade. A good many onions 
have gone abroad. 
Green peas. Savannah, If* crate, $1.00. String 
beans, Florida, $'1.5*X,05.I«J; wax beaus, do, $5.00**5.50; 
Spinach, Norfolk, 4- bbl. $2.01*83.00; LetUic,-, S'n, $3.(10 
®3.1>J; kale, Norfolk, 7jo.o«$l.i4J; do. Scotch, $t.50® 
175. Onion*, white, $1.50*150; yellow. $1.50. red, 
K/Utern. 1I.2.V61.W;; Chester, $1.(butt.23; beets, $2.25® 
2.50; cabbage, A30*5 tl/: Russia turnip*. L. 1., $1.75® 
2.25; Canada, $ 1 ® 1 .! 0 ; squa/ h, I- 1., $5.5*Ait4; carrots, 
r U«.®l.2S; asparagus, Charleston, * do*., bunches, 
;.2 Vh)8,iXI; Russia turnips, do. ♦* bur.cli, $2.UO®2.25; 
to atoes. Bermuda, \ box. »«00e.; Florida, V 6-qt. 
crate, 4iXsi76c.; do. $ bush, crum, $1.50**1.50; beets, 
Bermuda. # crate, $1.0U®2.'.<i. 
Exports for week, 1,IB» hbls potatoes. 
Wool.—T he market U dull and unchanged Hidd¬ 
en* of very desirable wool ore generally asking for¬ 
mer price* and making few sales. Low' grades and 
111 conditioned stock of all kinds are neglected, freely 
offered and tending lower. Texas and California 
Fall grades arc vt-ry quirt ami favor buyers. Pulled 
wool quiet and unchanged. 
JORDAN, MARSH & CO., Washington and Avon Streets * 
Ralston’s Knickerbocker FORRESTER’S 
Aiumouiatetl Superphosphate ^ ^ __ __— 
fvt» A A minoiiiutc*! Dissolved Hone 1* IB M il I LTL II A II llUL 6 
Wade from ihe be»t material known 1 4 I i 111 ■ I ■ 1 £ B|| U I, Un LU 
to the traiic.Fr* mp: in their action on mm ■ mm mriii m w 
crops.aml arc lusting In effects. High- FREE FROM ODOR. 
€8t degree o£ bXct*ll»*uc« uiudnable; 
1 ^fBSflSJsra^* CHEAPER THAN STABLE MANURE. 
rent, cheaper than bought stable nia- 
Trtde Mart nqre. Above trade mark on every Send for circular, which Is mailed free, and read 
package. *j»'~ At my prices no Judicious fanner can what the farmers say. 
afford to sow *.r plant without a liberal application Seven years on same land, and same crop ; 1881 crop 
of the KNICKERBOCKER PHOSPHATE IV -My better than the previous years, 
good* are made to meet the demands of the tanner. _ _ 
Send for prices before buy Ing elsewhere. Epn D rOPPPQtPP 
lst~ Active, responsible dealers wanted where none V*t/U. u. I <JI l COlOl , 
are already established. 
ALSO RALSTON'S 188 PEA It I, STREET, NEW YORK. 
Ralston’s Knickerbocker 
fwtsfry-A Ainmouiateil Superphosphate 
A A lumonlateU OlssolveclBone 
hSEvc Made from the he*t material known 
to thclraiie.Fr* mp;. in their action on 
• . crops,and are lusting In effects, Hlgh- 
est degree ot excellence attainable; 
\ K'l i apphcablt* to all crop* aud soils. Fro- 
' nounced by practical farmer* 100per 
"•“Accent, cheaper than bought, stable nia- 
Tf»de m»i*. n qre. Above trade mark on every 
package. isS~ At my prices no Judicious fanner can 
afford to sow nr plant without a liberal application 
of the KNICKERBOCKER PHOSPHATE J V My 
good* arc made to meet the demands of the tanner. 
Send for prices before buying elsewhere. 
tsf~ Active, responsible dealers wanted where none 
are already established. 
ALSO RALSTON'S 
Potato Fertilizer and extra Corn Manures. 
Both valuable compounds.containing elements Indis¬ 
pensable to the production of these crops in their 
highest degree of perfection. Cj?‘PiTeb8 within reach 
of all. Semi In your earlv orders. 
,14)11 X RALsTON, 170 Front si., X. Y. 
Seed Potatoes. 
White Elephant.$5,110 per barrel. 
Late Beauty of Hebron. l.tlq “ “ 
Mammoth 1‘earl. . 4 00 “ “ 
Beauty of Hebron. 4.00 " “ 
Delivered at railroad In good flour barrel free. 
FRANK QUA, 
Haiitiojhd, Washington Co., N. Y. 
Seed Potatoes. 
Beauty of Hebron, the best early variety; Burbank, 
an extra quality late potato, 75 cts. pk., S3 bush. 
EGGS from hlgh-claas Poultry, Sib50 per doz. L Brah¬ 
mas, W. T. B. Spanish. S. S. Hamburgs and B. R. 
Game Bantams. Spanish Fowl for sale. 
0. BEEBE, Hamilton, N. Y. 
RURAL BRANCHING SORGHUM* 
Seed pure and good, L5cts. package by mall. Wat¬ 
son's Seedling Potatoes, earlier and better thau 
Early Rose. §2 bushel. CHESTER WHITE PIGS. 
B. L. Wood, 
Doe Run, Chester Co., Pa. 
Thirty-Six Varieties of Cabbage; 26 of Com 28 of 
Cucumber; 41 of Melon ; 33 of Peas; 28 of Beans ; 17 of 
Squash ; 23 of Beet, and 40 of Tomato, with other vari¬ 
eties In proportion, a Targe portion of which were 
grown on my live weed farina, will be found In nyy 
veoktarlk and Flow m*. Sm:d Catalogue nor 13^1 
Sent/rw! to all who upply. Customer* of last Season 
need not write for It. All Seed sol*I from my estab¬ 
lishment warranted to be both fresh and true to 
name, so far, that should It prove otherwise,! will 
refill the order gratis. l'h« cuuoisal introducer of 
Early Ohio and Burbank Potatoes, Marblehkad 
Early Corn, the Hoebard Sqc.vsa, Marblehead Cab- - 
baok, Phinney's Melon, and a score of other new Veg¬ 
etables, I Invite the patronage of the public. New- 
Vegetables a Specialty. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead. Mas*. 
/ 150 
'NjBiishel. 
in 
I ONE 
AY. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday, March 18,1882 
Beeves.—R eceipts for week, 1U.920 head; do. last 
week, 11,181 do. Receipts are full for Lent and tin- 
high place that retailors have worked their stock to. 
At DOlh St. buyer* wanted some good cattle, alia the 
few ear loud* on sale were readily sold at stronger 
prices; but there was less inquiry for common and 
medium stock aud Wednesday * figure* were shaded 
a trill** at the close. A five ear lot or line Kansas fed 
Colorado* sold at $6.70 F 1W It., and the extreme;* 
for natives were 10c to dress 56 a, and l2Vtci. to dress 
58 It, with most salts at HlJjfcslJt. to dress 66®57 tb. 
At Jersey City sales were at Io)v®t 2 j(p; to dress 56® 
57 lb for common to extra, Including s cur loads of 
prime steers at 12c. to dress 67 lb, and 7 car loads of 
choice <lo at 12)1.0. to dress 58 It. Three cars of fat 
distillery fed bull* changed hands at $3,30 F 100 a, 
aud a loud of corn fed do at $5. 
Swine.—R eceipts for the week, 20,(i7ohcad; do. last 
week, 26,076 do. Supplies light and were quickly 
sold. 
Hogs, Jersey dressed, light, medium, 0® 
»'qC.; heavy, city dressed, SiVsOS&c.; live 
hogs, ip lou lbs., uo®6,87; pork tenderloins, prime, F 
lb, 15®l5!qc. 
Milch Cows. —A fair trade in still cows reported at 
815(ii(i*j it* head: range of market, $35®To. 
Veal Calves.—AU prime veal is tn good demand. 
Hog dressed calve*, Jersey, choice, 180; lair tu 
good, nu®l2)-4*t.; state, fair to prime, 11.4,@l2l6c.; 
Phil. )iyfe®13: country dressed, poor to fair, 8®llc.; 
grass, 6tt®7ite.; Uve calve*, Jersey,|prlnie to choice, 
i'Hc.j State prime to choice, 6W9W.; fair to 
good. SeUlc., poor to fair, 6®8o,; Ml. liolTy, 160 to 220 
96ilIiXl.;220 to 280 lbs., 8®2o.; 2S0 to M tb*., 6b,®8c.; 
grass, 5®6c. 
SiiKia* AND Lambs.—R eceipt* for the week. 24,525 
bead; do last week, 25.S09 do. A fair demand at the 
close cleared the yard*. Spring lambs quisled by the 
heud at $t®8. A ear of coarse Nebraska sheep sold at 
4>ic, an*l a car load of light Inoianu do nt 5Jqe, hut 
general sales were 6t$®?e, with a car of prime State 
at i5go. and 96extru heavy Ohio do at Uqo. About 3 
cur* of fair to choice yearling lambs were **.ld at $7,50 
81.06'> P KMlbs. TheN. Y. Tribune say*: The expe¬ 
rience of the past two week* di Monsctuies the fact 
that It Is not a wise plan to crowd so much stock for 
ward for Monday's market. Buyers take advantage 
of the heavy supply and Invariably succeed In break¬ 
ing prices. Hut the decline on Monday Is recovered 
before the close of the week, as the receipts are apt 
to run quite light. 
3.75;red kidney, choice, $2.80*32.90; fair to good, $2.40® 
2.75: turtle soup, $1.75@1.85; German In bags, prime, 
$2.75@3.25: California Lima, $4.50. 
Peas, green, prime, $1.45; poor to good, $1.0C@1.25; 
Southern b. a, per 2-bu. hag, $4.00@4.El. 
Receipt* for the week, 2,740 bushel*. 
Exports do, 3 Vj pkg*. 
Breadstuff* and Provisions. Flour an*l grain are 
all expressing a stronger tone, Huppltes at the 
points of accumulation seem to be melting away and 
exporters are more anxious to obtain goods. Provi¬ 
sions not active for export, but at the momenta 
larger home: demand helps to support quotations. 
Prices ot (lour, meal and feed.- Flour. No. 2, 
V bbl. 62 366*850; State and Western, nuperitne, 47 75 
04.40; city mills XX, $6.0007 IP; Rprln*’ wheat, extra. 
*4 5 J®4.85; Spring XX ami XXX, $5 l( 0®7.00; patents, 
$6.75@8.50; Otilo. round hoop, shipping, £4.6.w*,\lti do. 
trade brands, $5.‘t5®6 st. Ixiuls extrn, $l.8'a;5.25; 
do. double extra. $5. (OftAsei: do. family. $6.50®7 50; 
Minnesota clear and straU-lits. $5.50f.y7,2J; Soulhern 
extra shipping, $5.2tXS3 75; XX aud family. $6 .(Gje7.7A 
Rye flour, Mipiwntic, $1. o®l 6;.. Lorn meal. Brandy¬ 
wine, *3.71)03,75; \\>*f/*rn. $H.25<ip(.Eki. Buckwheat, 
flour, V 1(1) Ha $2 276*2 25. 'Vnent fnwo, 40 lbs V ton, 
$23.(*l@24.rO; 0) lbs V tork $240"®24 (M; lGJ lb a 4P ton 
*24.00®26.0U. Rye feed, $a,5ft®»,00. 
Prices of grain.—Wheat. No. 2 Spring, $l.Sfl®1.31; 
Spring, $L1.Vitl.4*i, red Winter No. 4 $1 36*^®l.i571ti feu 
Winter, $1.15®LI0; white Western nnd State $1.25® 
185. Rye, htfwifQe Oats, whljo No. 1,56®50>. i c ; No.2 53® 
53)$o.; No 3," 5mixed, No. 1. Sic.; No. 2,S0k«-; 
No. 3, 48@WW. Corn, Western, mixed, 7l®7Vc.; do. No. 
2,75®76!4e.: white Western. S 1 ®Sn:.. new yellow. 
Southern. 750780-., white flnnthnrn, S>®95c.: yellow 
Western,77®S>Jo. Barlay, Canada, No. l. $I,I0(<»I.U; 
do. "brlghl," *l.lb«»l.l$; State. 4 rowed, $LbJ®1.01; do. 
2-rowed, Iiarley rualt. State, 2 rowed, $UX) 
@1.02J4 do. 4 r*»wed, $t.U7@1.12; do. Canada, $1.15®L9X 
Receipt* for the week, wheat. Hit,71*1 liu*h,; ei.rn. 
68,152 <!*>,; oats, 206,990 do.; rye,8,582 do.; malt, 
72,368 do.; barley, 90,750 do.; flour, 10.,628 bbls.; corn 
meal, 2,206 do. 
Exports Tor the week, flour, 60,500 bbls.: corn meal, 
1,375 do.; wheat, 477,522 bush.; coru, 403,750 do.; oats. 
8,894 do. 
Prices for provisions,—Pork, old mess on the spot. 
V bbl. $16.75017; new. $17.75; April contracts quoted 
$17.60017.60; May. $li.*b,.jil9.eo. laird, city, $10.65 F 
100 lbs.; Western, $10,92!<j@ll. Bamin, UQc. for long 
and 9?gc. for short clear, smoked hams quoted i iRj® 
12 ^ 0 .; do Shoulder8.8@8t<ie. pickled do 7@7HSc> do bel¬ 
lies, 9@9R[0. Beef quid aud steady; plain mess. $11.50 
@12.00; extru mess, $12.50® 13 00! packet, $14.3 Su.15.iAJ; 
city extra, India mess, $26.50®27.50. Ihaff ham* quiet 
at $21@2».50. 
Receipts for the week.-Beef, bbls aud to*. 621; 
Perk, bbls. 1.656; out meats, pkgs, 13,818, lsril.pkgs. 
8,4:H 
Exports for the week—Beef, bbls. and tcs. 1,742; 
pork. bbls. 3,275; cut-meats, B>g. 6,076,915; lard, tbs. 
5,293,221. 
Butter. -The market has tended up again through 
moderate receipts, and were it not for the offering of 
oleomargarine ami suelnc, pure. Rood butter would 
be within the reach of few buyers. Flue old butter 
cauuot be obtained lu wholesale quantities and rep 
utnble new State or Western hardly reaches store, If, 
ludeed.lt U not sold at stutlon. Imitation stock, 
therefore, obtains an fncreo&ed number of forced 
converts. Satin*:, which Is composed Of deurdorlzed 
lard and sweet butter churned together, has* now a 
sate In places that heretofore have been most loud In 
protestation against dairy substitute*. Fa. creamery 
now fornisim Important addition to fancy styles of 
butter. New Welsh tub* from Northern N. Y. have 
appeared this week. 
ureaniory, fancy, special brand*, etc., 13c.; choice, 
40042c.; fair to good »aoS8ac-; ordinary, 25o*80c,j Btate 
half flrktu tubs.fancy, fresh, *3®4lc,; choice, *Shji39c.; 
prime, 86@3Te.; fair to good, SikaliN*.; firkins, choice, 
89@loc.; fair to good, :-n*jf38c. ordlaary,;i(j®.>4c.j dairies 
Welsh tubs, choice, llafviOc.; fair to goal, H5®:Wc.; W.lm- 
ltation creamery, 33®5Hc.; dairy caolcu 33(.(i36c.; good 
to prime,28@32e.; ordluary to fair, '23®25c,; factory, 
June, fine, 15® 16c.; general run do. 13@14o.; choice, 
current make, 33®35c.; fair to good do. 25@S0c.,; or¬ 
dinary, 12@20c.; roll batter, tine, 27®29c.; ordinary, 
24® 26c. 
Receipts for week, 12,OW pkgs. 
Exports do. (HI do. 
Cheese.— There are now two classes ot dealers— 
those who will not sell readily and those who cannot 
sell profitably. The former hob I the small rerunauts 
of floe factory, for which they want to squeeze out 
the last fraction, aud their Arm view* are not 
promptly met. The other* are carrying some, lot* of 
off grade, season worn state and Western factory 
and deteriorated creamery skims that, cannot be 
moved without ft good deal ot haggling aud the 
promise to return given by an Inquirer 1* not always 
kept. Stray lot* of sound nklms are wanted and will 
bring 6c. icadll)'. 
State facpjry, Taucy mild to home trade, 12?.t'® 
13c.; choice, 12f<jt2)tc. ; prime, U&llMc. ; fair to 
? ;ood, 9.qj@l’JJu*:.; ordinary, 7®9c.; Onto, flat, best 
2@l2}fc.; prime*. 10011*;.; fair to good, 8®ii)e.; 
creamery, part skims, choice. 5q,@(>c.: fair to good, 
5®5‘io ; ordinary, ScsHHic.: "Iron clad, l@2o.” 
Receipt* for the week, U.018 boxes. 
Exports do, 12 4VJ boxes. 
Liverpool cable, 60s. 
Steam to IJverpool, 20s. 
Cotton.- A good buoyant, feeling prevails. Export¬ 
ers are using spot cotton more freely, and a good 
many domestic orders, Including some from the 
South are here. Liverpool about equal to our mar¬ 
ket, which 1* always regarded as a good feature. The 
calamity of overflow Iiils given some strength to the 
situation here; receipts very light. 
current cricks. 
Quotations based on American standard of classifi¬ 
cation. 
N, Orleans 
Uplands, and Gulf. Texa*. 
Ordinary. 9W 9ft! 9% 
Strict ordinary. 10 1-16 10 5-16 10 5—16 
Good ordinary. 10Js Hid 11>6 
Strict good ordinary...... 11 5-16 11 9-16 11 9-16 
Low middling.. 1184 12 12 
Strict low middling. 12 12. 12!d 
Middling. 12 3-16 12 7 16 12 7-16 
Good Middling. 12 9-10 12 13-16 12 13-16 
Strict good midillluK. 12 13-16 13 1-16 13 1-16 
10 
9Mj 
1-16 
10 
5-16 
10 
9h 
5-16 
10J4 
DM 
nk 
11 
5-16 
11 
0-16 
11 
9-10 
113f 
12 
12 
12 
12-4 
.12U 
12 
3-16 
12 
7 16 
12 
7-16 
12 
9-16 
12 
13-16 
12 
13-16 
12 
13-16 
13 
1-16 
13 
1-16 
13 
t>-10 
13 
9-16 
13 
9-16 
11 
1-16 
14 
y 10 
11 
5-16 
Good ordinary. 9 1-16 I Low Middling. 1094 
8trlct good ordinary 10 1-16 I Middling.. ll^i 
Receipts for week, 14,178 bales. 
Exports, do., 10,420 do. 
Dried Fruits.— The stock of apples Is moderate and 
prices are Arm for all grades that have good Summer 
carrying qualities Some coarse »hn dried have gone 
toUenuauy. reaches almost nominal. Small fruits 
steady. 
Southern apples, ordinary to good, 5;q@tHv;do. lino 
to choice, oyjivjbc; fancy, SWgi9)6C; western, crop, ordi¬ 
nary, 6®6Uc; do, choice lots, 69 * 0696 -" Slate, One-cut. 
6®694c.j *lo- old, quarter*, WgitJtc.i evaporated 
apples, 1881, 109s@l2i$b; do. fholcc ring cut, 13014c. 
Feuches, southern, crop Ki@15e; Carolina do., good 
to faucy, i7@lse; Ga. do. peeled, la®ifee; evap 
orated peaches, peeled, SOfflltkr; do. hnpeeled, 13015*-; 
unpeelcd peaches, halves, 5®5'qc; do. quarters, 5® 
5!qc. Flums, Southern, L29k®13c.; State, 159s'6tl6c. 
Cherries, Southern, l*@19o. Biackb<-rries, 14®li9tiC. 
Raspberries, 26027*:. Hnekleberries, la'a® l ie, 
Euus.—Quotations have ruled quite steady at lUefOr 
prime. A good many lot* ure held Niieeulatlvely und 
the receipts lire not fully offered Some strictly fresh 
are limited by country owners at not less than 20c. 
Choice *U*ek, tu bbls., tx dox, 10® 12c.; Slate and Pa., 
19hic.; Western, choice, fresh, 19c., Southern, fresh, 
flue, 18i4@l9v,: western,Southern nod Oana*llan, poor 
to good, 16® 18c.; duck eggs, 28@3>e Western and 
Southern, lit cases, J4e. below quotatioas. 
WJersey, single bbl*. R dtui, ISc ; Fa. und State fresh 
laid, 17J®:.; Western and « anadlan do, best, 17®);*^; 
Southern do, 16'^@17c., duck eggs, 3O0.>lc.; goose eggs 
50055c. 
Fresh Fiioitb. -Tradu In apples has fallen Into the 
listless condition consequent upon high prices ami 
un advanced dute. When Ku**. t* rise to u point 
ahead of what good buyers would ordinarily bo wil¬ 
ling to pay in Spring for line Greenings or red fruit. 
Sellers cauuot count upon much steadiness ot trade. 
Ftoolda oranges are firm and the demand now 111 
eludes good dark fruit Strawhen-tc* arc cheap and 
sales are now quite steady, as some dining-rooms lu 
elude them In their supplies. Cranberries have only 
a retail place. Peanut* quoted full ; sale* will uot 
Improve until the weather Is more settled. 
btruwberrlm, Charleston, F ql.,23@9X\; Kla..30tiii60e.i 
Apples, Northern Spy, * uht., $&3o*u3.7S; Greening*, 
$3 0u@3.75; do. fancy lot*, $4®4 25; Baldwin, $.103. *5; 
Russet. State, $2 756*3 ..';_mlxed lots, $1 5*l®2.50; crun- 
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SHOUT-HORNS •greclHelfers^and 
Calves for sale at moderate rates. BATES GLOSTER 
stocky OrBEtBE, Hamilton, N.Y. 
FERTILIZERS. 
Feed Your Land and It Will Feed You. 
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AND 
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SOLD ON GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. 
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