MAY 45 
THF SURAL 
UTV,- 
324 
Vegktables.—E xports ot potatoes for week, 2,200 
bbls. For such limited demand as exists sellers of 
old potatoes obtain full prices for selected lots. It 
looks as though an Important part of tile crop lias 
been hold too Iona and un early cad decline Is looked 
for. New potatoes In fair demand, but no very good 
styles are arriving In wholesale lots. Southern 
green stuff Is easy with weather that will soon allow 
nearer points to compete for a share of trade. 
Bermuda, new B bbl.. |4,5tofl; Clias. &. Hnv., now 
$3@4; Fin., new, fc:i'<«4; culls, 91,76(42; Karly Koso, 
Maine, per d.-h. bid . fl.50S41.76j State #1(41.26; In 
bulk per bbl. $101.25; Peacbblow, State, while,per 
d.-h. bbl.. fcI.MXal.76t red. *l.37(®lio s N. J.perbbl, 
$1(41.26: Snowflake, P d-h bbl., #1 41® 1.75; Peoria-*, 
State, #1(.4$1.12: bulk,'(« bbl. fcl: Jersey, balk, MJ/iTSo.; 
Sweet potatoes, $2,,6®3.<X) Tnmator r, Kennuda, V 
box S0ficn5o.j encumbers. Fla , V crate, T5c.C4l.26; string 
besns, Sav. A Ob'll, *2 5(1® 3; souash, Florida, white, 
25o,@5(i: yellow, per bbl.. 75c.wfc'i green peas, Norfolk, 
per 111 ' hill, crate. *lWi. 2 x iispuriigiis, • ). Hay. j,t d •■.. 
bunches, #2 50®8; Jersey. $i<a2.M); Md. and Del., fcl 
(42.69; Norfolk, #1®2; kale, Ii. 1. V i hi.. 75o.iBfcI; spin¬ 
ach, L. 1.. F bbl. $1511.75; turnips, Nnrf.. new, lit) 
hunches. *1(42; beets, Norf., <lo.. $5@i5; do., radish**. 
Norf., oOc/uf 1 • squash, marrow, per bbl., #l.?6<42; 
Hubbard. $1.7E@2; cauliflower. Ch’B and Sav.. ft«T ; 
Norf., #3(44; do. cabbage, fcl<42.26, Ch’n and Sav., #1® 
2.25; rbubarb. L. 1. .t.ly., V nil bunches, #1.5(8*2.50; 
onions Bermuda. new p orate, fct.A04tl.n2; turnips, 
Hussia, V bbl., 76c.(a#1.25; carrots, $2(42.26. 
Hot-house produots not niuoli wanted. Cucum¬ 
bers. select on, per duz. #1(41.60; seconds and culls. 
IS* doz., 2IX476C.; radishes, per 1(1(1 bells., $2«®2.50: let¬ 
tuce, V bbl *$ 2 . 606 B.fiOt carrots, V 100 bnhs., #2.7506. 
Wool.—T he market, continues dull and buyers 
have the advan tage. Manufacturers »re fairly well 
supplied and are Indifferent pending developments 
on the new clips. Quotations are for domestic tloeces; 
Ohio, Pennsylvania mul West Virginia, XXX. MK4 
80<s: XX, 51 a,Vie.; X, No. 1, 68@«J0.; No. 2, 
66otMc.; coarse. 46ffl4So.; combing, rkVaftla. 
Now vork Michigan and Wisconsin. X and XX, 60® 
Me.; No. 1, 57(46)0.; No. «. 54467c; coarse, 43de4(lc.: 
combing, 51(4500. 
Iudiaua, Kentucky and Tennessee, X and XX. 60® 
S4u.i No. I. 57'.(iJOfi.; No. 2. 54 ( 46 tio.: coarse. I2wl5c.; 
combing, 55 kM>8c;; combing unwashed. 43@47c. 
Illinois. Iowa, and Minnesota, Xami XX, 47@50c.; No. 
l,55@67c.; No. 2, 50c«;53c,; course, I0w4 lc. 
Georgia, Alabama. Mississippi and Louisiana, tine 
unwashed, i3ig I5a<;medium unwashed, 12®41c.: coarse 
unwashed, 30:»87e.; burry, 20®3Dc. 
LIV* STOCK KAKKKTS 
NKW YOKK, Saturday, May 1, 1880. 
Beeves.—R eceipts for week, 13,755 head: do. last 
week, 15,915 do. There has been a good, strong mar¬ 
ket, and tho closing tone promises well for next 
week. Prices run quite uniform. Medium to prime 
steers, 8K®9sc., dress 6(1 lbs.; top grades,flji'c- Nx- 
port demand fair. 
Cows AND CALVES—Qniet at #25,440 per head for 
common to fair, and good to prime are only worth 
#46®65 here. 
Veal Calves.—L ive have ruled low the entire 
week. In dressed, the regular river shipments of 
warm weather now quoted. 
Live calves, N. J. and Bucks Co., choice, 5K<26c.; 
prime. 5®6Mc.: State, choice. 5o.; do. prime, 4Hc,; 
fair to good, 4®4Mc.: poor, 3X0.: Ml. Holly, good 
to 0hnloe.(847c,: buttermilk, 3X&4i!.; grass, to. Ilog- 
dreaacd. Newburg, choice, 8 ® 8 Hc.; good to prime, 7(§ 
8 e.; fair tkaTcj. 
sheep a mu LAMna. — Receipts for week. 20,350 
head; do. tost week, 28.967 do. At 60tb St. bei 
shipping Sheep and prime slaughtering wethers sold 
lalrly at about previous prices, Injt common and 
light sheep woredull and in buyers’ favor, ’l’rade at 
Jersey Ony wa* slow, and uearly all grades of sheep 
declined 'n(4X V to, Lambs ware scarce. In active 
an <1 higher, i.otnruon to choice clipped sheep sold 
at 6 ® 6 o.*. a load of unshorn do. at .#(1.35; some poor 
unshorn yearlings at 7 Ve.; and spring lambs at 9® 
lllc- 
Swine.—R eceipts for week. at.flSG head; do. last 
wcok, 20,698 do. Receipts all sold: nomlnall y at $4.80 
@4.80; city dressed eif&Hc.; pigB 6 Xc. 
E. Sc 0. WARD 
(ESTABLISHED 1845.) 
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Commission 
Merchants. 
Scud for Circular of Great Value, giving full in- 
structiouH for shipping 
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No. 2*!)iVusliiiigloii SI.. N. 1 . 
Kef., Irving l^nHOndil Hank’, flow York City . 
JOHNSTON HARVESTER GO. 
MANUFACTURERS OF HARVESTING MACHINES. 
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MITCHELL, LEWIS & CO., Racine, Wis. U. S. A. 
Farm and Freight Wagons, Flat for in throe and four spring Wagons, 
Open and Top Buggies, Ladies Phaetons, Doctors’ Phaetons. Sewing Machine Wagons. The best, and most thoroughly seasoned stock. Fifty yearn’ 
Experience, competent Workmen, Improved Machinery, Mechanical Principles, combine In the manufacture of the Mitchell Wagon. 
No. 1, Carriage Department: No. 8, Office; No. 3, Store Rooms tor finished parts; No. 4, Drying Sheds; No. 5, Shipping Yard; No. 8, Lumber Yards ; No. 7, 
Tron House; No. 8, Blacksmith Shop lu basement, store and Paint Rooms above; No. 9, Machine Rooms and Wood Shops; No. to, PaintShop ; No. 11, 
Repository; No. 12, Rooms lor re-packlng and boxing spring Wagons; No. 13, Fire Pump and Steam supply Furnaces; No. 14, Assorted stock. 
lllnitraled Price List furnished on application. 
Halladay Standard. 
VICTORIOUS AT 
Phila,, 1876—Paris, 1878 
25 Year* In Hie. 
GUARANTEED SUPERIOR 
To any other Windmill Made. 
1 7 SIZES I MAN TO 45 H0RSI POWER 
Ado-itkd l>u tho leading ft. /?. Co.’s 
and In/ tha U. 8. (/ant. at 
Forte and (/arrlmno. 
$3,500,000 worthjiowin TJse. 
Send for Catalogne “B" ami 
Price LiBt. 
U.S. WIND END. A P IMP CO., 
Batavia, Ill, 
IMPROVED CALIFORNIA 
R Simple, Strong. Durable, Rosette Wheel 
5 ami perfectly Self-regulating, avoiding 
Kill wearing .joints. Also. Htm en’fl Pony 
Food lirirder and a perfect Kotary Mo¬ 
tion attachment, without, gearing, tha 
power being eomniunioataa by the lift 
nr up stroke of 1’umji Rod. Cull In' used 
1 for cutting food, churning, Sec. The 
\ best, cheapest and most Useful power in 
A the market. Full particular-,circulars, 
'* ,Ao., sent free. Address the Maniifao 
CLARK & CO.. Somanjluk, III. 
turei's, 
I. X L. WIND MILL. 
For Simplicity. Durability' and Xjx 
Power Hue ill ha* no egual. It 
tier. We warrant all our f cjjl 
mills. Circulars and de- fW y II 
Boriptlvc. catalogues sent (w 111 
free on application to the I It 
Phelps A Blgctow Wind j III 
Mill Co., Kaluuiuznn, Mich. 
lALl-KNaK, 
‘ —I - •• CVM hm.d ... ...i lanti, III 
iLV-f I * yv 7f.'.'* V vctuid use in every State and Torri- 
V|5 Sl i ory of the U.S. It is a section wheel— 
wit®' baa been made by the present Co. for 
tel) years : in all that time not one has 
blown down without tower breaking_ 
"EnwTsr a record uo other mill can show. We 
leave u i t the public to determine fhelr merit. .Mills 
sent on 3(1 days’ trial. Best Fend Mills, Corn Shelters 
&c., Ac. Catalogue free. 
_ CHAL LKNGK MILL CO.. Batavia, (11. 
WATERTOWN 
Wind Mill. 
Send for Descriptive Circulars to 
H. H. Babcock&Sons 
WATERTOWN, N. Y. 
The Kewnnee Wind Mill. 
Perfectly self - regulating 
i nd reliable. First premium 
f American Institute aud 
rorn forty - three Agrlcul- 
ural Fairs, solid wheel. 
Ight. but strong and dura- 
de. and is incomparably the 
nest and cheapest wind-mill 
manufactured Price of ten- 
foot .miii <850- No wind¬ 
mills. of the splendid quali¬ 
ties and finish of outs, were 
ever offered at any price- 
like i.. .ny carpenter can put them up. Wind¬ 
mills ol other sizes—also pumps, pipe, tanks, Ac. 
KKWAXF.L MF'Ct. CO., 86 Broadway, N. y. 
i KEiVANff 
The Mtrongeat unil JMoat Durttble Wind Eli 
glue In tlie World. Sold by Henlerw In 
nearly every t'onnty. Inquire for ir. 
Every Wtna linglne Fully Warranted. 
Send for Circulars, Price-List and Information to 
MAST, FOOS dc CO., 
Springfield. Ohio. 
Works in a lighter breeze than 
any other Governs itself per¬ 
fectly. Ita Operation non not 
[be inlerfered with by ice or 
sleet storms. Well made, 
Strong, Humble. Uluatruteo 
circulars of all one goods sent 
free. Address, MARSEILLES 
MFG. CO., Matseillde, I,u Salle 
Co., III. 
Sinn celling New. 
A Perfect Automatic-Working 
Wind-Wheel. 
NEW PRINCIPLE. 
NO OLD CLATTER-TRAP 
Tho Simplest Hill Built. 
Cheap, durable aud not liable to 
get out of order. Warranted to 
work well in all winds. 
ISf Send l'or Illustrated Circular 
ami Price List. Manufactured 
only by 
THE HIGQANUM MANUF’0 CORPi, 
Higganom, Conn. 
