and on'change the week has passed as almost a blank 
one. 
CURBENT PRICES. 
Quotations based on American standard of classifi¬ 
cation. 
N. Orleans 
_ Uplands, and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary . 9 9-16 9 13-16 9 13-16 
Strict ordinary. 10>6 10 % low 
Good ordinary. 1015-16 113-16 113-16 
Strict go**)_ ordinary. 11 ^ lif^ 115 ,; 
Low middling . 1113-16 121-16 12 1-16 
Strict low middling. 12 1-16 12 5-10 12 5-16 
Good Middling. 124 12V 12 V 
Strict good middling. 1276 low m«.Z 
Middling fair. ..iS$2 13 $ lift 
ST AIRED. 
Good ordluary.9J.* ~ | Low Middling. 10 13-16 
Strict good ordinary lOJ-tt I Middling. 11 13-16 
Dried Fruits.— Quite a number of common sun" 
dried apples have gone abroad. Texas extra evap- 
reinalu. Peaches quiet. Holders of all stock seem 
willing to sell without straining the extreme. 
Southern apples, crop, ordluary to good. 5asvc.i 
nne to choice, ftaJWc; fancy, Batto-ie; Western, cropi 
ordinary, 0®5R[C; choice lots. 60*®« 14 c; ruuo. n U e 
out,, 3)*36Mc.; ors. 5}$<a#Wc, apples, evaporated, 
106612c.; choice ring cut 13®1 Ic.; peaches, Southern, 
crop. 13®U«: Carolina, crop, good to fancy, lT(&20ci 
Georgia, crop, peeled, 16® 17; evaporated peaches, 
peeled. 33®3r>c; do. do, impeded, peaches, halves, 
5®5Ve.; do. do quarters 6®3Wc; plums, Southern, 
1 ha 12c: do. State. cherries, Southern, 17®19e; 
blackberries, llaultfc; raspberries, 29®;#); huckleber¬ 
ries, prime, ta®ia>$C. 
Runs. Kocelpu.for week, lK, 22 i£bbls.; do. last week 
19,sejn do. The market continues stroug, with favor¬ 
able weather and good quality of State. 
Near polnts-.tersey, single barrel. (h dor.., 19f>619Vc.; 
Pennsylvania and State, fresh laid, IR^o.; Western 
and Canadian, fresh laid, best. 18®18Me.; Southern, 
fresh laid. 17oil7J#X; interior. 18K®17c.; Duck eggs, y 
do?., 22®23c.; lionse eggs, V doz. SiffliMc. 
KiaKKir FRUITS.—Over 7.V.W0 quarts of strawberries 
are estimated us having arrived this week They 
have sold freely at good prices, ns the weather has 
been favorable for bolding surplus lots. Apples are 
scans, .'and decidedly high. Peanuts firm, with 
some upward tendency. Many buyers are shut out 
even at present figures. 
Strawberries. Norfolk, 3X335; do. N. CL and Charles¬ 
ton, * qt 196S&C.. Fla., per quart, 14(S25c; Apples, 
Baldwin, fancy lots, * hhU, *r...vvati.ti); p.asset, Rox- 
bury, $1.25(34 • 5; do., golden, $1 Z’.w l.U/. cranberries, 
Jersey » crate. #3*3.5- Hickory nuts, per bushel. 
(5c.@f l.00; peanuts, Virginia, hand pled. V it. <iU@ 
9?3C; \ a fancy, H‘-i®s?.'c; Va. extra prime. 7}*®8; Va. 
good to prime, u&*7e; sludlod. hUQ&H) pecan nuts, 
1U 
Hat aep Straw.- Prices for hay are steady. Sup¬ 
plies ample for present needs. Straw quiet, It is not 
Belle City 
CUTTER 
Mew York, Saturday, May 6. 1882. 
d Receipts for week, 11,111 head, do. last week,’.9,202, 
There were not many strictly prime corn fed 
steers on the market, and these opened dull, and 
declined until the close of the market, and the Anish 
was little better than Unit of Monday on both com- 
mon stiller* and com fed cattle. Two car of extra 
Illinois steers ISJ^c, to dress 58 lbs equal to about 9 c. 
per it live weight. Two ears of little Kansas cattle 
were sold at U\ a p> live weight., a ear of corn-fed 
Texans at g'lSbaftd four cars of tldu Chrrokr.-, at 9® 
JLse. to dress 5olb. A tr> car lot of Kentucky steers 
from Louisville was run out ut about 1 .sue. to dress 
5bn>. and 27 cars of common western steeraaold at 12 ® 
12M0. to dress 55@50 m. But with the exception of 
some poor waste and mixed lots of dry cows, oxen 
and stags, the general range for common to prime 
corn-fed steers was from 12c. to dress 569, up to UH 
to dress 57its. Bulls sold at4‘4@6Wc. por tb live 
weight. 
Veal Calves. Prices have declined under large 
arrivals. 
Calves Jersey, dressed, choice, tOWc; do. good to 
prime, 9®Ilk!.; State dressed, good to prime, 9® 10c.; 
couutry dressed, poor to fair. 5 ®kc: live calves 
Jersey, prime to choice, 7®7>^c ; State prime, 6W®7c.'. 
fair to good, 5®0c.; poor to fair, 3ffl5e.: Alt. Holly’ 
prime to choice, 8c. Mt. Holly fair to good, 5®fc’ 
Swire. —Receipts for week. 27,588 week head ; do., 
last week 24,871, do. Market strong with moderate 
Send Sic. In P. Q. Stamps to 
Produce Commission Merchants. 7 
for Circular of advice about Siiirn.NO Produce. 
Also recipe for Preservirq Boos 
No. 2"!l WuhIi.iikhiii Street, New York. 
Prices current furnished free. 
REFER KECK trvlug National Bank, New York City. 
FOR CIRCULARS, PRICES, ETC., ADDRESS 
Racine, Wis, 
PAYNE’S FARM ENGINES 
*n P t!lS2S Farm ““ 1 Dairy Engines of 
all sizes, from - to 12 nors6»powor, mounted or on- 
““"^•Warranted to be the Be® and OhMpwt 
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THE ONONDAGA F. F 
Jyjj; broilers, 3®4 a>. p tk 3C®40c; Phil, Ugbt winter, 
aks».13c; heavy winter, 25®3S; West.brollers. I8®20c 
Fowls, choice, near-by, ir.®nc.: prime i«®i4c.; fair to 
Ducks, choice, 17® 18c,; fair to good! 
Live fowls, Btate and Jersey, 15c.; fowls, Western, 
Ijc.; Southern, !5e.; Boosters. IkilOC.; turkeys, Jersev 
and 1 a. htoMi'.j West., 12® 18c. Ducks, stale and 
Jersey, * pair, 75®$1.25; We«tem, 60®70o. Geese 
State and Jersey. $1.7:W2.25; Western, $l l»i®i.2fi. 
Supplies of the few Items of gome are not here in 
real market quantities ami the trade Is with u few 
fancy or hotel buyers. 
•“«»*• «**»*£» 
Rice.—T he demand for domestic about os before 
with moderate offerings of stock, and a Arm tone dis¬ 
played by holder*. 
Carolina, choice, 7-M®8e; good to primp, 7®7W- 
5$@6J? n *° fU r ' ^® 6 ^ Ci Louisiana, low fair to fair, 
Suuar, Ac. Trade Is light, as buyers seem to expect 
a price movement In their favor. 
Refilled sugar, Cut loaf, y », untie.; crushed inkle.- 
rnom*i granulated iiv.-diul 
mould A 9W<«i»-V. confi ctlonem' "A" eof- 
fee . r mc\ coffee ofr A. h'. h ®V; white 
extra C extra 0 *W.(; C7J*6t>SoV yellow 7W 
®(5sc; common sirup*. UKstTc. fair to good. 48 ® 5 tJ? 
Si , rv 0 M»i« ch w‘’s’- ? f ?w'' e molasst 
MV hli<l« , v<>v,iu: Gblx t*.Y. heavy tihda. 'aJ?@ 
28c; bids. 2K<,u2'Je: New Orleans Talr to good, 60®62c• 
prlnio to choice, 65®7iO; fancy, *1®75. 
VKUKT.tBt.Ks. Prime domestic potatoes are firm 
Wntlnued demand for planting, and best use. 
ot ft ' rL ' i * su hnv, ‘ how exceeded IJJUI.hxJ sacks, 
bouthern new not more than steady, sizes of first 
shipments are opt to be against sales. 
Potatoes—Bermuda, new crop. W bbl., pin 
new crop, i'- '.S.Vii C.inrleston and S»v.. new $I®.V; N.’ 
a -''Ute Kose, $3.25681111); State, Peer- 
3 rJ ; Burbank $.3,2.5® 
T-. k .. Chill rtsl, bulk. R2.2V.iZso.; Scotch and 
Irish. V bush., 65®75c.; do., Victoria, 7Sffl9fe. 
N. J, Asparagus is pushing southern one side. Peas 
points selling best. Coarser 
compete^ Is doing well us so little old remains to 
Green peas, Norfolk, JjbbL crate, $3.00®3.50; Savan- 
oratci, $l.«)®l,ri 0 ; Charleston, $ 1 . 00 ® 1 . 90 ; N, 
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iTiN’i- J. Mood.'".; course, 2X®33c.: 
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mi washed, •>®;iltc : Va., W, Va., MU. ami 
ashed, medium 76(423c.; Georgia and Lake, 
m < ‘ ,w, 'eo. 5l®ailc.; burry 
itlj burry, i logiSc. California, spring, isvf 
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