EW.ff ORNAMENTAL TREES 
FRv&^SHRUBS, ROSES. 1882 . 
ft r STEEL PLATE AND PEARL CHROMO CARDS 
/ Jl (half each) name on, 10c. 14 packs $1.00. $50 
L U given to best Agent. Full particulars with first 
order. NATIONAL CARD WORKS, New Haven, Conn. 
Ordinary. 
Strict ordinary. 
Good ordinary. 
Strict good ordinary 
lerscy. <fc L. I., 17Bi@18c.; Pa. and State 17(3 
Western and Canadian 17<3)17>$C.: Southern, 
:4c., poor lots, lUuiUi'qc.; duck, <2<»23e.; goose: 
ease, ordinary. :t.tw.«t4.nu: Hickory nuts, per 
5 i.Uu; lYunuts, Virginia, hand pfcd. y lb 
fancy. tye? Va., extra prime, 
cats, wmte oo. i, >«• ; 
c.i mixed, No. 1, 6k\; No. 2 , (Wc,; 
vVi'stcrn, mixed, S)@8sBt(i.; do. 
Western, h5@9uc.: new yellow. 
APRIL 22 
WARRANTED N0N-P0IS0N0US. 
Palmer’s Plant and Vine Protector, 
Will Protect Plants and Pines front (til Insects. 
One pound of thin powder is enough for an ordinary 
garden ; four pounds for an acre of cabbage. 
Sold by dealers generally at 25 cents per pound, 50 
cents for 2>» pounds, or sent to any address prepaid, 
on receipt of 45 cents tor 1 pound—90 cents for 2>i 
pounds. 
PALMER PLANT AND VINE PROTECTOR CO„ 
Sole Proprietors aud Manufacturers, 
Rockfoud, Illinois. 
EXCELS.JR //CROQUET 
LAWN / an m F r - 
™ HAND ^mowers 
HORSE 
Jf /side-wheel 
MOWER 
Edwitf&fggsif AMoSl 7* Light, Simple, 
iM and Durable 
I* is the best In the 
| market. 
All snr Mnwvr, fruftriuitrrd. 
Send for Illustrated Circular and Price-list. 
CKA2EORN A COLDWSLLMFO.ro NewbursL.N.V. 
HORSE/ 
“Victor” one-horse Wheat Drills 
(3 and 5-hoed.) 
For Soweto Wheat > 
Rye, Barley, In fallow- 
ground or in standing 
urn. 
Force Feed : Simply 
constructed. The live 
hoed is adjustable for 
__ different widths, and is 
Just wnao every small farmer ought to have, saving 
the price of a Two-Horse Drill. Manufactured only 
by EWALD OVER, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Jit?" Send for Circulars. 
R 
Columbia Chilled Plows. 
Are tne lightest draft, lightest weight, and the only 
genuine chilled plow In Che market that Is made en¬ 
tirely of the best quality selected CHARCOAL IRON, 
all new. No scrap. Farmers wanting good reliable 
plows buy the Columbia. Our beams never break* 
bend nor warp. Plows always run steady and ura 
easy to handle. Outwear and outwork all others. 
8end for circulars. 
COLUMBIA PLOW WORKS, 
COPAKE IRON WORKS, COL. CO., N. Y. 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON. 
excited; exports, $7 40@7 65; good to choice, 
$6 90@7 25; common to fair, $5 S0@6 60; mixed 
butcher’s strong and active at $3(3:5 50; 
Cows.—$3 75<g|5; Bulls.— $3<g5 75; distillery- 
cattle, $G 20@6 75; stackers and feeders, $3 35 
@5 60; yards well cleared. Sheep.— Market 
active and strong and prices 10c. @ 15c. higher 
than yesterday; common to choice shorn, $4 
@5 75; poor to medium wooled, $5 75@0 25; 
good to choice, $0 50@6 90. 
Cincinnati.—Wheat Demand fair No. 2 
Red Winter $1.33. Corn stronger; No. 2 
mixed, 7S;£e@79>£e. Oats strong No. 2 
5S%c. Rye scarce and Arm, held at $1.05. 
Butter — Prime to fancy creamery sells at 
40@43c.; fancy dairy at 32@35c; prime to 
choice Western Reserve at 30@32c, medium 
23@25c, prime to choice central Ohio 20@25c. 
medium do 17@19c. inferior ]2}^@15c. per 
lb. Cheese.— Prime to choice Ohio factory 
sell at ll(gjl2c, late made at 10@10)gO, North¬ 
western at 8@9c, Eastern Cheddar at 13>£@ 
14J^c. Hemp— Rough Kentucky is firm at 
$125.00 for old, but new is dull at $115 per 
ton. Single dressed sells at 8 J 4 @ 8 )^c, double 
do. at 9)a@95tc. per lb. from store. Ginseng 
Dealers would buy prime large roots at $1.75 
and small do., at $1.60@1.65 per lb. Seed.— 
Dealers buy good to prime clover at 7c, per 
lb. on arrival, and sell at 7^@8c. for prime 
to choice reeusaued from store. Timothy 
sells at $2.25@2.50 per bushel from store and 
$2,00@2.10 on arrival. Flaxseed is scarce and 
wanted at $1.10(3 1.14 per bushel. 
St. Locib.—Wheat.— Fairly active, No. 2, 
Red Fall, $1291£@130, cash; $L 313^@1 32, 
May; $1 19&@i£Ui& June; $1 07%@l 08%, 
July; $1 05%@1 06, August; $1 04%@1 05, all 
the year, closing at outside figures; No. 3, Red 
Fall, $1 25 bid; No. 4, do., $1 14%bid. Corn. 
—Higher;74@75e., cash; 74@74%c., May; 73% 
@73%e., June; 74@74%c , July; 74c., August; 
58%(g54c., all the year. Oats. —Higher; 53@ 
53%c., cash; 48J£c., June; 39%c., July. Rye. 
—Dull at 84c. Barley.—j let at 75c. @$1. 
Cattle.— supply light; feeling buoyant, and 
prices firm and better; medium to fair shipping 
steers, $5 75(g0 50; good to choice, $6 50@7 25; 
exporters, $7 25<u 7 65; one lot nice smc.oth 
bteers, of only 1,420 lb., brought $7 50; native 
butchers’ steers, $o@G ; Cows and Heifers, 
$4 50(35 50; Stockers, $4 25@4 75; feeders, 
$4 75(a5 25; grass Texans, $4 50@5 50. Sheep. 
—Firm and wanted; clipped, $3 50@ 5 25; 
wooled, $4 50@6 25. Hogs.— Active, firm, and 
higher; light to good Yorkers, $6 60@7; pack¬ 
ing, $6 75@7 20; butchers’ to fancy, $7 25@ 
7 50; Pigs.— $6 30@0 60. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Saturday, April 15,1882. 
Beans and Peas.—A fairly steady sale Is noted 
with cheap German sorts the most active. Late In¬ 
voices of loreign are of irregular quality aud It they 
continue to run ho State will have an i-nlarged call. 
Holders of tine, state arc uot pressing them as they 
will all bo wanted. Peas of all kinds quoted easy 
with only modcruto stile. 
Beans, marrow, prime, $4,35; fair to good, $3 91X34.15; 
medium, choice, aS.40@3.tu, imr to good, $9.4 <*1.85 ; 
pea, choice, 8J.i;>@3.au, ran- lo good, $)ilo<(i3.S5i 
while kidney, choice, *4 I0@l.l5: fair to good, $5.75 a; 
4.00: red kidney, choice. *2.801*4.90, fair to good,$ 2 .40 
@2.75, turtle ooup, $l.75@l.3U; German prime, 2.80<d 
8.15; Cahtnrulu Lama, 
Peas, greou, prime, *1 .j 5@ 1.40; poor to good, $1.00 
@1.25, Southern b. e., per 2-bU. bag. $3,75@4.UU. 
Receipts for the week, 1,500 bushels. 
Exports 258 pkgs. 
Butter.—A weak, unsettled tone prevails In State. 
Half tubs are plenty and good chough to make a 
Strong combat against high priced creameries. West 
ern dairy aud factory or ladle packed made a sudden 
decline on Friday; sellers seem anxious to foreslall 
the cheap mnrktl buyers, as Slate Is expected to be 
shortly In liberal .-apply Chat will shave down prices. 
A ear load 01 hue gras abutter, 2u,uu0 lbs., from Hal., 
is here, quoted at dSnie. It came here In less than 
10 days! tom the churn In Point Keyes, a district of 
BU.ObO acres devoted to dairying: 
Creamery, fancy, special brands, ete,,S9@ I0o.; cholee, 
86@3Se.; fair to good 34@3&u.; ordinary, 25@3Uu.: State 
half nrklu tub:,, fancy, fresh, 2.V.; choice. 3S@3k\; 
prime, 3t@32o.; fair to good. 28 a.ioo.; Welsh tubs, 
choice, ble.; fair to good, 82@33e; Western Im¬ 
itation creamery, 2S@80o.; choice, 26@26 c.j good to 
prime, 2k*24c.; ordmary to lair, 21@22u.; factory, 
choice, current make. 20c.; fair to good, do.22trA’ic., 
ordinary, 12<*2tle. ; June, Hue, ll@l6c. 
Receipts for weak—2i,lWl pkgs. 
Breadstuff* and Provisions .— 1 ’The week has shown 
a strong advauclug Interest; Flour has been sup¬ 
ported by aid from the western millers, who fed 
that u point has been reached when the relative rates 
for wheat should he In their favor. Cold weather hits 
proved 11 good staff for speculative loaning. Corn 
shows a very marked advance. At Chicago It was quo¬ 
ted higher than for many previous years. 
Hog products have sympathized with grain In the 
speculative feeling, but the lack Of moderate export 
demand prevents rates front ery»intlsshig;partieularly 
in lard. 
Prices of Hour, meal and feed. Quotations ; Flour, 
No. 2 , $J.bb'*y.si, .stateand Western,superfine. $i.2rk/u 
4.85 s c tty Mills, XX, $ 6 <go; Spring wheat, extra. $1 7» 
@5.27; bakers’. $5 50w,i.t>5; patent, $7(*4.25, Ohio round 
hoop shippers. £3.TO@5.<. r i; do., (Kilo brands. $S 6 *t@ 
0.75; double extra, $5.U@U 1U; family, $5. i5@7.75 ; St. 
Louis, family, fl.4K(rf7. 1 U .Minnesota, dear. $5.5 'Mi 61 : 
Southern, extra, shipping, $.i.T5((l)0,2j; do. XX ami 
family, $0.2ft@8.0U; rye ttoLU',Buyer line, $4,4(Jot5.H); Corn 
meal, BrandyWltte, $ 1 . 0 . 1 ; do. western, 
Wheat feed, td B*. P ton, $375JU@2S.OO ; do., 60 B>. do., 
$27.i.vi3.8.(Jb: do,, I0U it »lu..$iR«K*l«>.UU; rye Iced, S.’>i. 
Prices of grain.—VVtieat, No. 2 Spring, $u3o@i,35: 
Spring, $1,15@1.36; rod Winter Nu. 2. $1 UK® .45; red 
Whiter, 8l.n@t.l8; white Western and State $L3fiJ$ 
Exports for the week, flour,fil,400bbls.; corn meal, 
2,825; wheat, bu., 394,2-15; corn, 150,864: oats. 2,319. 
Receipts for week—Beef, bbln and tea., 266; pork, 
bids., 2,054; ent nn-at*, pkgs. 10,641; lard, 5,170. 
Exports—Beef, bills, and tea., 2,215; pork, bbls., 
42745 ; cut meats, Tbs., 5,520,371; lard, 2,997,4 iO. 
Chefbe.— There Is a fair demand for five new skims; 
6’gje In named stronger as quality will soon exceed 
Winter made. Old factory Is steady for a few well- 
saved parcels, but the bulk of State nnd Ohio would 
be Shaded to Induce free buying. 
State factorv. fancy selected, home trade, 13h£@ 
I3kte.. faitcv, I2*iwl3; Cltolee, 12fail2Ho.: prime, Ufflll^; 
fair to good,ski <,<0J^o.; ordinary, 7hS@8o.: Ohlo.flnt.tw»t 
12@13Mc.; prime, lQ&Uo.i fair to good, 8ial(>c.; 
creamery, part skims, choice. 8J4©.; fair to good, 5@6c; 
ordinary. c./.Py/v other, 1®3e 
Receipts for the we.-k, 14,7118 boxes. 
Exports do, 12,177 boxes. 
Cotton.— The market, has assumed a decidedly more 
brilliant outlook. The business of the week has been 
very satisfactory, closing with heavy actual sales, 
reached 12,0tW hales 111 Liverpool mostly for spinners' 
use, and the effect was good here, as last crop Is now 
regarded well In hand. Advance for week about an 
CUBRENT PRICES. 
Quotations based on American standard of classifi¬ 
cation. „ , 
N. Orleans 
Low middling. 
Strict low middling... 
Middling.-. 
Good Middling. 
Strict good middling.. 
Middling fair.. 
Uplands, and Gulf. 
Tuxas. 
• 9 !4 
9?4 
JU 
. IU 1-16 
1115-16 
10 5 16 
- iu5a 
U hg 
11 H 
. 11 5-16 
11 9-16 
11 9-16 
- l'« 
12 
12 
. 12 
12 H 
12 7-16 
VOi ,, 
, 12 3-16 
12 7-16 
. 12 9-16 
12 13-16 
12 13-10 
. 12 18-16 
13 1-16 
13 1-16 
. 13 5-16 
13 9-16 
13 9-16 
. 14 1-16 
14 5-16 
14 5-16 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary.9 1-lfi I Low Middling. lt)?^ 
8trlct good ordinary 10 1-16 | Middling. 1144 
April 11. April 12. April 13.5 
April.12 17© 12.19 12.16. 12.26@12.23 
May.12.2Wvl2.27 12.26 . 12.26(312.37 
June.12.4261.12.45 
April 11. April 12. 
.12.l7f«jl2.19 12.16. 
September.12,36® 12.3 1 
October. -,..lt-67@ll 
November.11,43® 11.49 
. 12.42(0.12.13 12.11@12.42 '2.5<@12.53 
July. I2.V7@I2.56 12 56*12.57 10.67@12.I8 
August.12.7l@l2.72 12 7.)2.B1@I2.'2 
September.12,3n@l2.37 12.35@12.86 12,1 i@12.S 
. ll.6i@U 69 11.67..... 11 76@11. (7 
H.47@ll.49 11.56@IL57 
December.(1.50(g) 1 1.51 11.49@11.5t ll.5s@ll.59 
January.H.83@li.64 n.6i@ii.63 u.68@li.79 
Receipts for week, 19.612, bales. 
Exports, 11,437 bides. 
DitiKU FklITS.—A pples of all kinds are a shade 
In buyers’favor as there Is more Inclination on the 
part of owners to rcAilxe. Outside figures are extreme. 
Few evaporated pooled peaches remain. Other grades 
plenty ror what deinsmt them is. Small frultssteady, 
business not large : 
Southern apples, crop, ordinary to good. 5®5}ie.; 
fine to choice. #@7>*c; fancy, 1(5.3'- 40 ; Western, crop, 
ordinary, 5,a&W-': choice hits, State, fine- 
cut 5M S6J4C4 old qrs 9J690JA*. ev»p,,rated, gmtd to 
fair. lU@l24id.; choice dug cut I3@lal4c; peaches, 
Southeru, crop, like; 1 sc,Carolina, crop, good to fancy, 
JT@19o, Georgia, crop, peeled, ISfflli; evuperated 
peaches, peeled, S0@$IO; uO do, uupeo.lcJ, r<^@!4c; 
uupeeled peaches, halves, i:Ii«tflc; do, do quarters, 
4@(.o4a t c; plums. Southern, UB(@12cj do. State l:i@14c; 
cherries, Southeru, I7@I3C ; biaekbrrrlcs, 1I@I4‘4 c; 
raspberries, 27@2s, huckleberries, prime, l3@lJRie. 
Enos—Receipts for week, 1(1,699 bbls. -, do. last week, 
21,225ooz. The demand continues unusually good for 
the week following Lent, aud prices arc steady with 
the fair receipt*. Duck and goose eggs are not so 
largely called fur after Easter. 
sweet potatoes, fine, V bbl., $6.50@6. 75; 80 . yams, $2.0 I 
2.25. 
Southern stuff Is selling only fairly; the weather Is 
cold, nnd nothing that depends on good general trade 
can move well : 
Green pen*. Savannah, V crate, $t.00@2.00: Charles' 
ton. $1 CO,a$7!.5 ; N. Carolina, ^ $4 bbl. crate, $1®5.fl0* 
String beans, Florida V crate, $1.5Oc.@$3.50: 
wax beans. Florida, $< 50@3 50 . Spinach. Norfolk, V 
bbl. $3.UU@3 oh; Lettuce, Southern, $I.OO@2 50: kale, 
Norfolk, V bbl. 75e.@t.?5; Otiionx. Bermuda, 
49 crate, $2(XK*225: white V bhl., $2.0O@H.5>(. vellow, 
$1.75@Xb' K.vtt<wn, red. gl.TYiJ'J.hChttMtt-r, rcd.ti.N'@ 
1.75; boets.?< bbl., $2.3<l(a:l in <'nhtiage. new .ti»«A04; 
Russia turnip*. L. I.. $1.7503.25; tiiroli«. Canada, 
$1.U0@1.24; squat h, L. 1 .. $3.00@3,25: Pl» while V crate 
$l.25@lik)| carrots, V bht. $I.IXI@1.25; asparagus, 
Charleston. do*, hunclms, $UiYiS GF. RtuaJa tur¬ 
nips, do V bbl. $1.31; tom utoe*. Bermuda, 4* box, 
5fl@T5c,; tlo. Florida, f> hush orate, $U5I>@3,50: beets, 
Bermuda, ♦ crate. $I,25@l.5d Fla. 19 crate $1.25@1 75. 
Wool—T he market is dull and unchanged. The 
small stock of choice fleeces remain lug Is not being 
forced to sale but holders are anxious to close out ail 
iots of low grade or 111 conditioned wool aiulsiich are 
offered at verv moderate price* The stock of Cali¬ 
fornia aud Texas wool on the market t* generally 
of Inferior quality and greatly neglected. The epring 
clip Is about to be sheared; some udvlces from Texas 
Indicate a lighter clip than last year. Pulled wool 
dull. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Saturday, April 15, 1882 
Bkkf Cattle. Receipt* for week h),025 head, do. 
last *eek 11,558, do. at. 60th street The reports of 
light shipments f/Otu Western distributing points 
made a very strong feeling In the market and nearly 
all the cattle were sold at 7 30 a. m, at an advance of 
fully kc fl. A cor load of prime Illinois Steers at 
$3 45 IP 100 It; a ear load at $8. mid 19 hea l went to 
the New York Provision Company at $3 25 IP 100 11 . 
Other sales of steers were made at 12c. to dress 5tflb. 
to 14c to dress 0?n>, for common to very good. A car 
of Kentucky Oxen sold at I2I3 jC. to dre*a 5#ft, and 8 
very poor e.na’se State oxen at lOVie, to (Ires* 569). 
About 86 loads of Cattle wilt arrive lor slaughterers 
to dav. At J -rsey City a few very common cattle 
sold Bold down to 1 c. to dress 55 @"i 6 lb, nnd a carload 
to an exporter, at $ 1 15 V Hi) n, but the bulk of the 
sales were from l2We.. to dress 56lb, to lie to dress 
56 it, aud two cars or distillery-red nulls from Brad¬ 
ford, Penn., changed bauds at $4 60@5 5b * 1UL) lb. 
Milch Cows,—With the prompt demand that has 
prevailed for butler, good cows are worth as much 
at home as here. The nominal range la almost as 
before. 
Veal Calves —Receipts are heavy and we have 
struck the season of easy prices for average lots. 
Calves, Jersey dressed. Choice, II@llt6C, Jersey do. 
good to prime* lo@ll | . , 'jc.;StlHe dressed, good Dr prime, 
lO^IIlije.: country dressed, poor lo fair, 6@9c, Phi’, 
dressed, II@12c; live calves, Jersey, prime to choice, 
8@8k ; c; State prime, 7!4@Se.; fair to good, fiiwTo.; poor 
to fair. 4@5e-i Jit Holly, prime to choice, 8@9C; Mt. 
Holly fair to good, 4@7. 
Suit ice and Lamps. Receipts for the week. 24,021 
head. do. last week, 2i,2i. r i, Butchers wore buying 
cautiously nnd sellers had very line views, aud the 
pens were not cleared. Present prices for sheep 
have rulefi during latter part of week. 
Live Iamb*, upring, iJiyiJdlb. V head, 6.5P@7.ri'', 
Spring, OlVc-lOlb. P head, 2.51 @3 (0! Jive Iambs, Jersey & 
.St a to, pea v ling. V lb, 7 H@HRj, Western, «H«t>7^, ewes, 
«@6 !.j, Inferior, 5@C. The cattlo Included some Texas. 
38@4de. 
Fmcsii FttuiTs.— Supplies are dwindling to few Items 
and all prime stock is firm. Strawberries arrive In 
comparatively Summer-like profusion. Fla. oranges 
arc about gono. Peanuts Urtn with small Bales. 
Fancy apples higher. The best offering or Russets la 
now from Canada. 
Strawberrl.m, charleston, ft qt.,12@25c.: Fla.,15@25c ; 
Appier. Baldwin, fancy lots, *■ bbl : $-l 25@4.50. Bald¬ 
win V bbl. $3.IJ0@I.(W; Ruaset, State, $3.UU@3.75: cran¬ 
berries, Jersey choice, V crate $3 ob@1.7fi;do. prime,4< 
orate $3 Utk.t3.vR; do. futr to good, IP Crate, $2,50@2.75 
Oranges, Florida, 4< half bbl. ease. $.V)O@7.0l): half- 
Short .VkttRJC. 
Southeru, (nj@ 9V,; while Southern, 9d@9jc.; yellow 
Western, 82@87c. Burley, Canada, No. 1. $1.2I@1.*22; 
do. "bright," *i.2i@l.25; State,browed, SL'i.Yiil.lU. do. 
2 rowed, 9i@l.U5. Barley mall, State. 2 rowed, flJM 
@1.08; do 4-rowed, $l.ll)@l.l5; do. Canada, $L25@(.40. 
'Prices for Provisions —Pork, old mess, $1 i.UO@17 2j. 
New, $13@1<. 1 prime mess, $l7.5u@l 1.75; extra 
prime, $U.(X(@U.'<7. Lard -Steam west, ldu tt*., $ 1 1- 
50; prime city, II be, Ila us smoked city, t< lb . I2Q 
f ilSc.; picklcu, west, and city, i '-v itl'-'c. Shoulders— 
tuoked clty.SCic- Bocuu — phikli u,d@8J^C., rib bv-llh-s, 
lekiedi 9Jv@105^c; long clear, west, loc. Beef—mess, 
.. bbl., liawiiiiJv; packet, do., $I4.5d@i5.00; India 
mess, & tc., $<6.u i@27.Ub. Beef hams, W bbl., $2<@23. 
Receipts for the week.—Flour, bbls., 54,146 ; corn 
meal, 2,450; wheat, hush., 151,306; corn. 80,658; outs, 
866,308; rye, 2.8U; molt, 51,188; barley, 97,650. 
good to prime iR.tfc.'Vte; va., gouu to prime, 
shelled. B Hi. 5)a@ f| i Pecan nuts, » If. 9m, 12c 
Hay and Straw.— Prices for hay arc stronger; there 
Is a lull In the receipts, owing to Spring farm work. 
Prime timothy Is worth $1 at mug. Straw quiet: 
Hay. retail quality, fine, B iUU lbs.. 96@L00.; retail 
quality, fair to good, 7frgj90,.‘.; shipping quality, 6 d@ 
Toe.; mover mixed, 65@70v.; clover, iRaJCO’.; salt, 55@ 
65c Straw, best rye, 60@70e.; short JtkaRJc.; oat, 
40@45c. 
Exports for week, 2,811 bales. 
Hops.— There are rumors of large sales in England 
to brewers; as yet, the reports do not visibly affect 
this market: 
New York State crop of t 88 \i>rlme to choice, ?3®'52 ; 
do., mediums, 20 @ 22 e.; da, tow grades I8@i9c.; do., 
crop of 183b, good to prime, I3@2t)c.; do. low to fair, 
10@15c.; old olds, 8@l5e.; Eastern, crop of 1881, fair 
to choice, l8flo23c.: Pacific Coast do, 20@24c. 
Receipts for week, 751 bales. 
Exports 127 do. 
Pour.TRv and Gam g.—Trade Is limited at this season; 
only choice lots suit the special demand. 
Frozen poultry, turkeys, choice, lS@19e.; fair to 
good, U@ 16c.*, chickens, choice, 15@16c-; fair to good, 
ducks, choice. 17@l9u.s fair lo good, 15c.; 
ge"*0, choice, !2@I3C.; ralr to good, lOtiSllo. Fresh 
dressed turkoyA small dry plckesj Phtla., B lb. I 6 <isl 8 c.; 
choice Jersey. l 6 @Hc.;do Suite aud Western, lfi@18c.; 
do- poor to fair, I 2 v 4 l 5 ?.; capons, 2S@80c.; slips. 23@ 
25c.; chickens, fair, I’ialSc.; good to prime. 15@17c.; 
1'hiia >1rv picked. 2l@32a.; PitIIft. broiler*, 4@5 lb. 4* 
pair, 28<iF83>M Western broilers, !S@3Uc. Fowls, choice 
near-by. 1 14t!5 •.: prime i2@I3c-’ fair to good, 10@lle. 
Ducks, choice li@18o,: fair to good, 12@!6c. 
Live fowls, Stn»c and Jersey, I 8 @ to.; fowls, West¬ 
ern, 12@18‘ , Southern, 12c., Roosters, wtfSt.’-; turkeys, 
Jersey and Pa, |3.-.: Western, 13it 13c. Ducks. State and 
Jersev, y pair, 75@$1.25: Western, 6 U@Tna. Geese, 
State and Jersey, $L7 j@ 2.25; Western. $l lX)@l-?5. 
Game ha* merely a custom demand, WUd ducks 
arc such an old story that they must bo In every way 
prime to make ran•■<. This Is their last month 
Pigeons scarce and high. 
Eng. snipe, fresh-killed, * doz., $2.00 @?.Tt; plover, 
poor to fair, $1.0U@1.75; wild pigeons, flight, $1.75@2.uii; 
wild ducks, canvas back ♦* pair. 75c @$1 00: red head, 
4;i@5ue.; mallaed*, HotlitOcv; leal and wood, 25@30<'.; 
common, 15<j20v. oquab*. tumo, light, ft doz., $3 25@ 
8.50; dark, *1.5lKj,2.w;.; pigeons, live, IK palr,4t>@'V0c. 
Hu e -Offering moderate, tone of prices strong. 
Carolina, choice, 7ti@3c; good to prime, 7@7t«; com¬ 
mon lo fall', Louisiana, low lair to fair, 5Bi 
@6! t- 
tiickns.—Olovcr Is not soiling In car lots but has an 
active Jobbing dent.uid for small lots In store at prices 
Ascslo above quotation Timothy arrives directly to 
dealers and no sale* of car lots are reported. Cou- 
fUntpUve demand active. 
Clover, w'n, 1S81, car lots on track, 7J4@$; timothy, 
job lots In stor •, $< 6 (.i@$o.lb; timothy, car lots on 
track, $.’.7iO@$'2.CO; flaxseed, American rough, v bush. 
$1,4.1@$1.43. 
BVOAtt, ac.—M arket firm. Cut loaf, y tb, 1094 c; 
crushed Ul'cC;cubes lofac.; powdered 109t@IOBjc; gran¬ 
ulated IOJ$c, nioutil A 994 c; jBonicct loners A vAje; coffee 
A stutnUird 9 : .k,C; coffee off A white extra C 
9@9J6; U 89k@->s; yellow 7T$(*8’»'•*.; common syrups, 
4o@bo. fair to good. 48t!'V>0 prime to choice, 5l@53c.: 
Kugnr house inoltssc*, oidl’ry lihds . ' 2 lv'. 263 , bbls. 27® 
3 -c; ex. heavy lihds 2i@2-c, tihls. 28@29. New Orleans 
lair to good, fv>@ii2c; prime to choice, 65@7'.c; New 
Orleans, fancy, 71@75. 
Vtit ktablks.— Potatoes fall off m demand with the 
advauclug sen-on, as other Items draw off the atten¬ 
tion of consumers. Receipts of foreign since Jan. 1st, 
764,050 bags; 
Potatoes—Bermuda, new crop, W bbl., $8.00@8.50 
F’lfl-, new crop, $5@8.50; N.S. Rose, $3@3.35; State Rose, 
$3@@3,37; Suite, Peerless, $2.2v@2.75; Snowflake, 
$ 3 . 00 @3.35; Burbank, State, $2.75@8,25, N. S. Chill red, 
bulk, $2di5@2:50.; Scotch aud Irish. V bush., 60 ®65c.; 
The Only nj v lilne that ivo iVi-,1 ill. 5..-Ml ‘5, biilb 
Moise p.iw<T *»i| I hreihcr nml Oleoner. »t the Centch- 
nl»l Hxhlbltleo . wo. rnvsrrteil the wo In-t Cold 
MedclIS idwn by tbit Ni*w York Butte Aericitltnrn) 
StMriety "it H,.r.o-;K"vor> Ami Tbrv-hers, And la the 
Only Tbrvahcr ideeled fr'-m the van number built In 
the culled State", lor tUodratlon an.l description ta 
‘Appleton’- Cyrlopeiil* of Applied Mechanics," re- 
cimlly published, lima ftiloptlii* It iu the standard 
machine of this country. Catalogue sent'ree. Address 
JIIN.tTtn H tRtlFR. CoMoskill.Ss-hoharie Co., N.Y. 
Besides tho largest and most cotii.lete grcncral 
stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Hoses, etc.. 
In the IT.F , we offer many Choice Novelties. 
New Abridged Cfttuloguo mailed free to all who 
apply. Address ELLWANOER i BARRY/ 
Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N.Y. 
6®6'.j, Inferior, a@C. The cattlo Included some Texas. 
Swine.—R eceipt* for week. 21,961 week bead - do., 
last week 23,643 do. There is a strong feeling In sym¬ 
pathy with high Western markets. 
Hogs. Jersey dressed, light, 10@lOt«C-: do. Jersey 
dressed, medium, 9t4@10o.; do Jersey dress-d, heavy 
9®9?ai. do- City dressed, 9}Ic.; live hogs, >t IUU lbs., $7.00 
@7 4t). 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
0*11 on or write to R. H. ALLEN <fc CO., Ken 
York, for wuatever you want of the above. 
Ad tr«sa 181 v I'M Water Ht 
dm MrujhUy low. 
Every Jones rive Ton Winn Scale is warranted nv 
ol the best of iron and steel. Double Braes Tare Beam. 
Jone* he pave the freight. Sold on trial. For free 
book on Beales address. 
Price $60 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON. Binghamton, N. Y. 
THE LONGER USED THE BETTER LIKED. 
BAUGH’S TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE. 
Price £25 Per Toit of 2,000 Pounds, 
Iix ^Philadelphia. 
£ 3 f“ This is not an Acid Phosphate, or dissolved S. C. Rock, but is a regular 
Raw Bone Ammoniated Super-Phosphate, 
Guaranteed Analysis printed on each bag. Send for Circular. 
Address BAUCH & SONS, Sole Manufacturers, 
PHUiADEIiPHlA, PA. 
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. 
^ ANNUAL SALES OVER 50,000 TONS. 
xVll Farmers wishing to make their busiuess a success, should 
? 22 . use this old and tried plant food. Its use pays "better than 
**_. any other investment, giving a direct return of many times 
• m its cost iu the increase of yield. It is rich in ammonia, bone 
"iWl phosphate of lime and potash, and is a complete manure, 
$SS suitable for all crops. For sale by local agents. Pamphlets 
with testimonials, directions for use, and much valuable in-- 
’ formation mailed free on application. 
iiSllllGLIDDEN & CURTIS, 
GENERAL SELLING AGENTS, BOSTON, MASS. 
H. D. WooDBtryy, Albany, iV . y., Special Agent for New York. Spoons* £ Rxje, Managere, Erie Depot, Erie,Fa. 
