miwiipin 
were dull. We quote peacliblows at 50@55c. $ 
bush for good to choice, ou track, and do. early 
rose at 44@4se, with other varieties and mixed 
cars slow at 35@4iic. In a small way 5®ioc. i) 
bush, higher figures are obtainable swekt Pota¬ 
toes— Quotations range nt M wi@6 @ bbl. ' for 
choicstoflne Jersuys. and at, $$60@S7iv for good 
to the best Illinois kiln-dried stock. SBKha—Good 
to choice medium clover at $1 T5@s per bush,: ordi¬ 
nary to choice timothy at $2 70@B 85; tl.ix at $1 05 ® 
$t TO, on a txasls of pure, and good to choice Hun¬ 
garian and millet at S5e.@$l. Hoas-mlxed (lack¬ 
ing at f-t 3(1®, 1 55; light at $1 35®i 55; choice 
heavy, |t 5Q@4T5. Cattle—M arket slow; ship¬ 
ping at 13 Tf»@5 40 : native butchers’ active and 
firm at $8@4; Stockers and feeders steady, but 
slow at $2 60@3 si). SHEEP—Market overstocked 
and weak ; common .H® V,c. per it lower at. fa T0@ 
$5 70. Wool—T he asking rates from store for 
eastern Ton a. Wisconsin and Illinois wool range 
as follows : Tub-washed bright 56®ngc. so tb ; do. 
dingy and coarse 50®55C.; fleece washed medium 
4S@5’2C. ; do. lire 15««18C. ; (10. course 15(«S4Ie. • 
unwashed medium H5@380; do. coarse 33<a35C., 
do. fine bright 2s<43l0.; do. heavy 34@380.; bucks' 
fleece 20Q22C. Consignments from western Iowa 
Nebraska and Kansas sell ul about -2c. @ n. less 
than this range, and burry and poor-conditioned 
lots at 3@cc loss. 
Cincinnati.—Since last report wheat, oats and 
corn are unchanged; rye and barley 2c. lower: 
choice Western Reservoir butter has fallen lc. 
on lower kind, steady ou best, choice Central Ohio 
from 2c. to 3c. lower. 
Wheat ut $ 1 . 28 . Corn weak at 43c. Oats quiet 
at42c. Ryk dull at,S5c. Baulky dull at88c. choice 
Western Reserve 28c.@25c.; choice Central Ohio at 
17C.@20c. llous quiet; common at 3,8rt<4$4 3 ( 1 ; 
light at 4 85(4*4,00; packlug atl.45@$4 6B; butchers 
at 4 70@f4.Hii; receipts, 3,7u0; shipments, 1 , 200 . 
Detroit —Since last report there has been a fall 
In fui ures In wheat, but everything with regard 
to cash sales Is so unsettled that no satisfactory 
figures can be given this week ; corn from 2 c. to 
4c. lower; oats l-2c. lower; clover seed held at 35c. 
higher, but nothing doing at tli at price ; dressed 
hogs steady. 
Wheat unsettled; extra white Mtchlgan no 
sales ; 0 . l white Michigan spot, no sales; Feb¬ 
ruary, $1 235*; March. $1 tw ; April, 1 30 # ; May, 
32^; milling No. l nominally f 1 20 . Corn dull, 
with not much Inquiry ; No. 1 yellow at 45c.; high 
mixed at 44 ! b 'c.; No. 1 mixed at 44c.: No. 2 do at 
per 2 bu. bag, *2,25. Marrow beans, prime, $1.7031.75. 
?y?er. $1 o5«#1.65: medium, prime, *l.50al.55: other 
1.3a@*1.40; pea, UOCMtfa: w. kidney. *1.6Q®1.80; red, 
do., $1 5531.76; black, 1.75®fl.80. 
, Recf’Pf* of bi-ans for week. 1,552 bush.; exports, 
1,673 do. 8inee Jan. 10. 12. ICO. 
Hekswax.-TIk! movement Is slack, but offerings 
are light and prices unchanged; quoted at24H(*2a£o 
for Western and Southern. l n 
Dried Fruit*.—A pples have had more of a move¬ 
ment at inside priors, partly on export account 
Other escrlpi Ions lire qu'et and unehanged. Ouma- 
Rons for apples-New n o., at 7*8*0. tor r«i<• togood; 
0-»«,Sc. fur choice ; li>«»10Xo. f.tr fancy aliend. patent 
evaporated, apple*, choice. In case*, at I3*nbl4c do 
Si oU H , n<1 P r, me. 12H<iti3c.; N. Y. State allred, new. 7X 
(niSc.; do. quarters, BjjiaHe,; new southern quarters 
scarce and nominal; new North Carolina peeled 
peaches 17® I He., do.. Georgia. 13K&I6RC. Peaches— 
Delaware evaporated, peeled at 24a28o.; do. unpeeled 
at I3uiil3c.; new halves at -my ,,c and quarters »i 
i’Xc, Blackberries at SSfc2 bid for new ltascber 
nes at. 25c. Pitted cherries at !8®13c. P ° er 
Kxports for week. 84 bbls. apples. 
^Ku-—SeV ‘1 ra.1 week* run of trade that has not 
run up in volume 10 the expectations of holders of 
Stare, have caused weakness to develop Into decline 
Ail trades of St tie are In buyers’ favor and in less 
business improves wlto the help of a more favorable 
style of weather In Deb. and March, the shipper will 
have some pretty long lines l0 dictate up,,n. Many 
lines of Ht ite save treea pretty thoroughly sorted 
over unci customers h,.gln to scatter. g vlnV frcVsh 
♦ ^" r u ’*tter, perfect oleomargarine 
the preference to ol flavored Suite. Many dealers 
kuow how materially their flue ends have been 
broken off «8 tbey give regular quotations for offer¬ 
ings l (f dairy bodies. Western butter aa a quantify 
Is easier 111 sympathy with Ktute. but mill holds the 
brisk portion of business. Kxportera are dealing 
lalrly. paying italic for Western wHb a mree 
offering or factory t,. be bad at irtor,i7o. nod State 31 
®*.c.: when they bid higher for the latter the stock 
Is ueeduii for local use. Holla dull sod turn out 
poorly In appearance tb s nulo weather 
.State pal is and mbs, choice, sraall lots. 27®2Hc • 
fair to prime. 23@26o.; winter made, "i/iVUo.* full 
dairies, choice, 2&.<fc,'8c.i fair P i prime, Aj.yjic firkm 
dairies, choice,: other bodies of dlares range at 
l8@45c.: Poor 84a Ui, I Hoi Ido.; creamery, fancy, 34 
®3jc. ; fair p, good, 27;<*fi2e., early-made 81fui26c • 
)) i-'ster a imltuiinn creamery. 2AjtMc.: dairy f/- 8 h’ 
r4'Ui5e.; other, 16 ,f 21 e., factory, finest. 2 0423,’. ■ otlip-’ 
*WT poor western IU*®I2HC: rofij., i8»19e! 
package? 8 f0C WC,U *' 28 < ’ lW Exports, 8.000 
FKK8H FRmTS.-Expomfor week, 3,900 bbls.; since 
Jnn. 1st, 32.100 do.; same period ’79.15,200 do. Russets 
mainty now go forward. I'he home market is burnt 
« f a e t r ia r „„ to. “bout choice white wheat extras. 
*5.656*8.60; choice to very fancy do. $6,66®8.00. the 
latter un extreme : red and amber winter wheat. 
Inferior to fanoy trade and family at *6.70®7.50: 
rouod hoop Ohle. 15,40-45.90; and trade and family 
brands of do. st I6.OM47.50; tee latter rate for very 
choice :8*. bMli at 45.kaii6.5o for Inferior to good 
extra. tf,..0,is.(|) for good to very fanoy; Minnesota 
Clear. vvry Inferior to fancy, at 15.10®5.0': Mione- 
very inferior to rory choice, at 
$5.162(7.Ml and patent inferior to fancy, at I450.a8.60’ 
• *3011*3 35- oltv mil' extra 
at J6,26a175 for ordinary to fanev for West Indies 
do. for Kngland, *5.2o -5.75 for uoor to chnlce: do. 
trade and family extra*. *«.15®7.7b: do. for South 
America. $6.40®6.i6; No. 2 at 13.756t$4.60 forpoor 
to very fauoy. 
Buckwheat floor 1m selling atfl 65:33.10. 
CORN Mica C-Balea ut «2.75«*3.10 for yellow West- 
6m und 8 j for BrnnOywine. 
. OIIAIN.-Whcat ha* been feverish and unsettled, 
but cl used wcii* at ademili-ddectioe Latest sales are 
yf N V »‘>lt« at $l.«0@IA3H ; <1o., January, at *1.41® 
bfl\ ASs .F^hrH»ry..«t il.miMHi do , March, 
at $1.Ue)l.4e.q; dii. May, optl m, at fl.UW®) 44^ : 
No. i while. Ht$1.51i.3l.4t>. ungraded whitu ut $1.38Mj 
fOiV * ^ cl! 1 ■ 4 ’6C1.4SC<; do January, re'. Jld.'i'S 
^ »U4J»I45X. do., March, at 
Ajinl ?P*'on. at fUfllfgtliOt do. 
May. at - U>0 No. •• red at fL.37fitI. -H; ungraded 
TERMS FOR 1880 
•I'he subscription price of The 
Yorker is 
Single Copy, per Year . 
** “ Six Mouths.. 
Qreat Britain, Ireland. Australia a 
Germany, per Year, post-paid. 
France, “ >* 
French Colonies. “ •• 
Any one sending a club of eight Is 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outdt on 
application. 
Rural new 
Entered at the Post-office at New York 
as second-clasa mail matter. 
Halladav Standard. 
f VICTORIOUS AT 
Phil a., 1876—Paris, 1878 
26 Year* In Hue. 
BUARANTEED SUPERIOR 
To any other Windmill Made. 
17 SIZES—| MAN TO 45 HORSE POWER 
Ad&vUdbvtksleadingR. R. Co.'s 
a/ul iru the IT ‘ 6 ’. (jg vt . at 
Forts and Garrisons. 
$3,500,000 worthnow in Use. 
Price LiB°L 0atalo *f U6 " B " and 
II. S. WIND EN0. 4. PUMP 00., 
__ Batavia, Ill. 
48>4c.; New York No, 3 ut 17X61 Ho.; ungraded white 
western at 49«5lXc,; ungraded mixed western at 
V” l «S»««3o.i mixed state at 
43A®49c.: No. S Chicago, ut 48.14c, 
Hay And Straw have a good demand aud prices 
are strong. Shipping hay quoted at 75o.; retail 
lots at Bo'aSjC. fo* medium, and 65®’.i()c. for 
prime; cloyer at65®70c Straw »t 95o.(iftl for long 
ry« t 86ffl70c. for short rve. and SoiatlOc. for oat 
n .S, xpi ' rt ;’' for 'xncl 1 *-050 bules; since January 1, 
J.Jifi un InoreaHit of 6,150 compared with 1879 at this 
QfttOi 
Hops.- There is a difference of opinion respecting 
the market, some pur les reporting a very dull trude 
and sales difficult, except at lower prices than we 
qu tc, while Olliers ■-how sales at the figures. It 
would piobably be difficult to move large lots at the 
figures. The quotations are for: 
.. - Cents per lb. 
New York, fancy.38 «1U 
New York, new crop, good and choice.34 fij37 
Now V ork, new crop, medium.31 <a,33 
New 1 ork, new crop, low to fuir. 29 ra; ft 
Basteru, new crop.‘.27 @35 
Wiselusln, new crop. 27 <?t35 
Yahrllng*...7 @13 
Olds, nil growths...,. 1 @ 0 
Pacific Coast, new. "30 Q35 
Pacific Const, olds (nominal).6 @10 
Bavarians. 46 ®60 
Poultry anu ija;ub.—D ressed poultry show* no 
Improvement; a little cold weather ha* been offset 
by warn* and rainy drey,* when holders bad some 
surplus, Anything above current wants at this 
part of the season. Is danger.>u- properly. Ducks 
are lu 'air demand; they anil turoe squab are favur- 
abty afflicted by th*i lightly supplied game market 
Capons have dcclmrd. 
Turkey8. N.J,.1A0!18 c.; State, Mich .Ohioread Penn., 
llHfcliSeq other Western. 9*<«H2c.: Phlbulelphla 
k< ''' iadJSC ’ : Ju - ehlckon*. 11-AH’ -jc.; N, J do. 
lOHfdll^C.: state and \V astern, prime. 9*1 >Ac.; prims 
to uiir, &g$e.; Phil*, fowls, dry-picked, SvalOc.iN J. 
S ateasioa.; poor to prime other. «3f7c. Ducks, choice, 
l-h^lic.: other, lO^iJe. <ree»e, chploe. 10®Uo ; N. J. 
and h'»te, U@ lev; Western Hrevo. Squabs, white, » 
du*.. ■ uA| 4 ; (lurk, 2.2foi 42..50, Capon, [urge, V, It 18@ 
20c.. small and slips. I6(3J!Ci:-, 
Cooped stock abundant in buyers favor. Fowls. 
8@I0?.; roosters, |(<?6c. turkeys, extremely low 7(S10c.; 
duoks.ni 5.*o.@$r; k««sh, choice, $i.M; other, il. 12® 
<51- Tic pigeon*, townie. 
1 " qloslna price* for quail, $4.uO; partridges.$U2 
(all.80: grouse, *l,12Ccjl.25; rubbUsHiC; hares, :'6@40o., 
those items have no legitimate sale after this date. 
Wild pigeons, $1.870lfl.7.» for acorn fed and fine 
hmjt ducks.$3^6(33,60, red head. 
Tj(^$l;2a • Mallard, i.t^SOo,: ltlreck ana Broadblli. 59® 
60c.; Thai, 4tLati0C.; common. 2th»4Co. 
Provisions—H og products bh7eless demand and 
doted weak, with mess pork quoted $12.90*12 95 for 
new mess f-.r Januaiy «l290a;Ull5 for do for Feb¬ 
ruary ; *13 for do. for March auu $13.10413.15 for do 
tor April. BaCon ut $7.31 for long clear aud $7.10 for 
Bbot t clear. Beef Hum, si $l«.75bj)l?. Boot at for 
Sf. tr t a “r* “t.tHraM; plain mess. *10.5C : <tll; packet, 
cjffvxlra India mess, at 
KI0A22.n0, and Philadelphia do at J-, 
""Jg-Western steam at $7 90 for new <- n the spot; 
*7.8 o'a7.8i> 4 for new for kobrimry: *7.8. !-4@7.90 for 
March ; *<.96 for April. Stearine at 7*@8 for West¬ 
ern. Tallow ateiiC- for prime. 
Seeds -Clover is stronger with a better demand ; 
, y . ’ extra cholou Western and 
UX^IOM for Stale ; Timothy at *2.!ttia$3, 
Vkuktableh.—T he shade of advance In potatoes 
noted lust week hits bean lost; local buyers have 
WINGER’S IMPROVED 
WIND-MILL FEED GRINDER 
Operated by pumping Wind-Milln a 
"ovel and perfect feed mil] for grinding 
for stock and house 
use. Cheap, reliable and durable. Agents 
W!r$rn “V'O-where, Also the off mid 
JnJiSn 6 st 5 ver ,’, ttj o well trierl. strong. 
w.^ £r n r 8eI /:rcguI»tIng, solid reheof 
^ ind-Mxi.Ks* whjrn took tfie Centennial 
diploma a* well as ^rancj medal. Bmioli offirzT 
caatle. Pa. Send for cataloiriK* to htovrr wtvty 
aiNE CO., m» P o,t. lii- K 
GOLDEN RURAL TOMATO. 
emaU packet, 10c.. extra selected, 
_ Tiliaco GREINBR, Naples. N ew York 
RALPH’S ONEIdTcHEEsYvAT. 
Sdeeted seed, small packet, loe.. e 
^ii Pjaate, 
u „„ . Eor -Single Dairies and Small Factories. 
Send for Circular and full description to 
JONES, FAULKNER & CO., 
Sola Manufacturers, Utica, N. Y., 
Dealers In Dairy Supplies and Furnishing Goods. Also 
Manufacturers of Steam Boilers and Engines amt 
Creameruis HI ‘^ PPA[lATUB ’ for Elieeae Factories and 
Tisrs 17CW 
elastic truss 
Hm »P»d differing fr.m „| | otbara, 
k cot..aap«. wliK SeH.AdJu.Un, 
fiallln center, .alnpw l U,|? u> 
KlJbody, while |h. 
Haliln the cap pmeeoe bank the 
ire^l? , i, “ »person would 
with the Finger. with Itht 
, . ., , , p»«'iM the HermnU held eecaAlr 
eeyend night, »nJ » radical cure certain. llU eeey, durahU 
*o4 cheap. SeotbymaU. Clrcolera frw. 
EGGLESTOH TBCBS CO„ Chicago, HI. 
SENSIBLE 
TRUSS'4 
at 17(^220; rolls dull; I'cnn. extra it l4<3Udc • 
Western Reserve extras at i7@ioo. Eaos quiet • 
Penn, at 16c; Western at lOfellOu. Cheese strong- 
New Yorlc fnotory at H l-2ft»15c.; Western fuli 
cream at do. good at 18 l-2<auc.; do. 
half-sklm at, l3@14o. cokekk—D ull aud weak. 
Seeds—C lover seed lias been exceedingly dull, and 
the bulk of the offerings are again of poor quality, 
which la not wanted, sales of i.una bushels West¬ 
ern aud Pennsylvania, in lots, at as in 
quality—nothing but very choice high-colored 
Wisconsin or Ohio will command the latter price. 
Timothy seed la firm at ?3 ^ bushel. Flax-seed Is 
scarce and in demand at $ 1 . 1 : 11 . cal. linseed sold at 
$2.53>i. Orchard-grass commands $ 1 . 75 . Beeves— 
The market is moderately active and prices are 
steady; the heavy demand for export trade has 
made the wholesale rate high, and butchers are 
complaining that they cannot pay the price. We 
quote extra at 6(A6hic.; good at 5>«jt«l5^c.; medi¬ 
um, 505&C.; common, S^tqUXC; bulls and cows, 
2X@33iC.; calves. fi>ft«i(!> 5 C. sheep were In good 
demand. A choice lot sold for i;^o„ average 
weight iso pounds. Wo quote extra, 100 to 130 
pounds, 6w,0i,c.; good, on to 100 pounds, r.qoijOc.; 
good, 80 to «o pounds, sqi-es vc; lair, 70 10 so 
pounds, 5V«5^,c.; common, 4jtf@5C. Lambs were 
scarce and In demand. Extra at o^ujTc.: good, 
OliO.j medium, Oc.; common, ngc. llotis, good at 
iVii<«7c.; medium, 6>^c ; common, 61 . 30 qo. Fresh 
C ows were moderately active and sales were re- 
ported from $20 to $ao y head. Hay, prime la Lu 
steady demand at $i«@sm for cut, ana $ 18 @ 1 D for 
haled. Straw is dull at $20@2i for rye, $12 for 
wheat and $13 for oat. 
Toledo.— since last report corn >tfo. higher; 
clover seed lGe. lower. W ukat dull; amber Mich¬ 
igan spot at $l 28; No. 2 red winter, February at 
$i 283* ; March ut $1 3l; April at $1 33k : May, $1 
3tijq' I No. 3 red Wabash, $ 113 . Corn dull; high 
mixed at 4ic. No. 2 spot at 40vjc.; February at 
40jqc.; May at 44>^c. uats nothing doing. 
st Louis.—since last report wheat has gone up 
2#c. on No. 2 , red fall, sternly on No. 3 ; corn 114 c. 
lower; oais le. lower; hogs irorn bc to I5e. lower; 
cattle steady. 
Wheat.—N o 2 red rail at $1 22vf cash ; $1 2lnx(a 
1 22K February; $1 26 March; $1 28k@ 
1 2 S>' 0 April; $1 281*(41 29■•* May; No, a do. at $1 17 
hid. Corn 34«(Va34\c. cash ; 34Jt@35.Kc. Febru¬ 
ary ; 34,K@36C. Murch; 37K@37\Q. April; 38K® 
88KC. May. Oats lower at 86LC. cash; 33»„c. 
May. Hoos. light Shipping at $1 20(«;4 35; packing 
at $j 30(a4 00 ; butchers 7 to select at ft eo@4 60 . 
Cattle sales or native steers at u 5o@5; no prime 
or choice offered; butchers’ Bteeia of 1,160 lbs aver¬ 
age were taken by the Cauning Company at $4@ 
4 23: feeders at $3 75@110; stockers at $2 75@3 50; 
cows and heifers, $2 40@3 2 a. sueki’ scarce and 
firm; light at $3 26@4; heavy at $4 25@a. 
t atatojent or FVr«f«b/« and 
* J Tor 1879 rich in engravings, from 
photographs, of the orlulnuis. will be sent FP.klO to 
ml ,7 h0 T a( v p y ; My , 0 . 1 ' 1 customers need not write 
for tt. I offer one of the largest oollectlons of veg¬ 
etable seed ever sent out by an . s-xni boose in Ameri- 
ca. a large portion of wblob'wcro grown on my six 
dtrrcmns iSr «o«4saf<w £ 
Ordinary. 
Strict ordinary. 
NEW LIFE! 
Good ordinary. 
Strict good do.. 
Low middling. 
Strict low middling.. 
Middling.. 
Good middling. 
Strict good middling 
Middling Fair.. 
Fair. 
By niiiU, paid. To any one sending us 
LIVJi STOCK MARKET! 
H 81.25.fur 5 plants oi this Geranium, 
wo will arid a plahi yraiis. A single 
plant mailed free for 40c. I *~Our 
Cataloguo eontreliiiiut Colored Plate ol 
above Geranium free. We also send 
by mall, prepaid, i;t Ever-Blooming Ifogcs. 
flowering m/.e. labeled, for Ji 1 .IJ.j. 
CVN1SF ALLEN GREEN HOUSES, Springfield, O. 
„ New Yokk, Saturday. Jan. 31. 
BKEVus.-Receipw for the reevk. 11.9,14 head- do 
last week, 13.783 do, Tito market during the week 
has been marked with fluctuations, and at no rime 
• mor since Wednesday baa it favored the seller 
A car load of premium cattle, 1.561 »* average, 
brought HHo.: drn»* ss Exporters have oper¬ 
ated quite liberally this week, and have helped to 
prevent a serious decline in upper class slock 
Common to good steers sold at 7 kw9qc.. dress 55fi 
56 as.; prime. 9X®l0tfc.; selections, 10^o. Guility 
generally good, and herein much of the falling off in 
price consists this week. 
t ows and (\alv ks.—R eceipts have slightly mod- 
erntud, bui price- are uo better. A better average 
2.H u L I . t y WR* offered. Good State cows have sold at 
$.lo,$46and $oOp«rhtutd. Nocall for heavier receipts. 
Veal Calves.—M arket steady for live st good 
pr ces; dressed in good demand when choice. Live 
calves, N. J. turn Bucks Co. choice, SoiSfce.; H t »m 
aud other N. J... 8S *71to Mount U.dly. 30) lbs., 
down to 200168.. ot^aiio. HuUernillk.4C<tta : gras, era 
2Hioc'sc. U’lgxlressvd. fair to oboUie. SilOsc. 
Sheep anu laubs.—R eceipts for Um week. 29 4yi 
head; do. last week, 26,358 do.; do. market rather 
over-siocked un,l sellers were anxious to part wiih 
stock. Sheep ranged 5>iii®tic. with extra wethers at 
0v»c. L imbs, 5)*@7. 1 *o, 
SWINE.-ROCC1PU for the week. 21,673 bend; do last 
week, u 1.0311 do, Au udvauc r on ’ehunge gave prices 
for live an upward push and prime Western corn fed 
were worth o@$5.35 per 111) tbs at the close. Country 
n 4 ed ' • heavy,He.; dressed 
oM@6ho.! Western dressed are of no aocouut; now 
in fact they will never again form much of a branch 
of trude as far east as this. 
JOHN SAUL’S 
S GAR MAKER’S FRIEND 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
bkanh AND rxAH.-Tiie bean warKetls firm, mar¬ 
rows showing best strength. Mediums quiet for 
local use the weather being unfavorable tor con¬ 
sumption. W. klaneys salable at full figures. P ea 
and Red Kidneys dull. Sellers do not look fora 
break In prices while receipts run light, Green peas 
In few hands and Arm at l.S0@$l,86; So. B, E. peas 
