337 
MAY 22 
bushels; corn, 1.067.775; oats. 400,074; rye. 78.200; malt. 
75,200; barley, -; oorumeal, 2,100 bbla.; rice, 2UU, 
K, R XVO tts* far wcrkftlou r, bbl58.600; who at, bush., 
l.OTifc&r.corn,411.100 oats. 44,i:<D: rye.—- j nji'lt,—, 
barley.- ; -; cornmoa), bush., J.ZoO; rice, 
pkgr., 1,0*1. 
Krkhij KacnTS.—Apples arc source, but demand Is 
about over. Tue tango Is $3(0,4 for Russets to prime 
Biidwitis. Norfolk gooaeberrlea have sold at 17 per 
bM. Strawberries turn out vary Irragular in quality, 
especially Nurfolks. Maryland has bosun to ship. 
M'l. ‘-UNurfolks. ISaiMo.i N. C.. 21M2Bp.; Chas., 
15 .nf.Ue, Hut-Hoose grape*. H. Hamburg, »I per lb. 
Peauuts dud at thu recent decline—N. Y. classinca- 
tlun—Va. hand-picked SH^SVc.; extra prime, no.; 
ore id to prime. Ovfli.Ve.; Shelled. 5)t(d5%o.; hickory 
nut*»)c.@$l Pecan* are nil In distributors hands. 
Receipts of peanuts. 1.350 bugs Per weelc. 
Grain.—W heat has been active and showing fre¬ 
quent lluoluaUons, closinir, however, st ong. The 
receipts for the week reach l.iUd.nui bush ; latest 
prl.-ei urn lor No. l white at$ufofcl.g: N». t white, 
May. at$l.*tb'*i.27X : .lit, Junt,*t»l ; t.wUjJi o.; No. 
2 white at 1 1.26 ungraded whim at $i,..ril.»bH_; No. 
2 red at (fl.Hl.H'fll V>S 1 do. May at $L8»if«d.33i do. 
June at do. July at 5 .1.Httl.irs ; 
No 3 red :.t SL.L'ftH : Ul'Sf drd rcd *1 3!*» 
1.8JH ; mixed wimer at $L29>(@l,HI): ungraded am¬ 
ber at *d-2»4l in}*; No. 2 Milwaukee spring at 
$1.24, No. 2 N rthwest, spring, May option, at 
$ 1 . 24 ; No. 3 spring at $l,filial.It Kye at 81oi 
bio. for State. Corn is active for export and rules 
strong in prion latent ssles urn of New V ark No. 2, 
regular inspection. afloat, hi Eil\'<t5.'ic.; do., May, at 
uo., June,at 49@49>icv. do., July, at 49><c.; 
New Vork nLemner mixed, iis lots, at oiublo.l uo* 
graded mixed Wesiem Hi buS'csSo.: No. 3 at b0H"t 
51J4t%- New York low mixed at Me.; yellow Western 
atiSaiSc. Oais are active and higher latest sales 
arc of of No. I while 49c.: No. t white at 45Hn47o.; No. 
3 while «>. 44*45 i!N ow York No. 1 at 41u.. New York 
No. 3 at 43 i 4 m.; do. May at 4UV a42o ; No. 3 at 42c.; 
uugradod white Western at la&49c.; ungraded mixed 
Western at 43fl45iv wnlte fitum at 4»c.; mixed State 
ut 13c.; No. 2 Chicago at 13c. Bid. 
Hat ani> Straw.—T here is a fair trade and prices 
^HtupLilng^hay quoted at 70c.; retail lotB ut S0@85c. 
for'imiiium. and h5(u$i, for belter qualities; clover, 
SHatJO. btruw at 11(41.05 for long rye; 65@?0e. for short 
rye*, and MkalMc. for oat 
Exports for week, 2,900 bales. 
Hors — ICxpnrt demand continues slack and trade 
from brewers moderate; prices show uo decided 
Change, gPotations are for: Cents per lb 
Ne w Y ork, fan oy. N in hil. 
New Vork, no w crop, good and choice. is @3» 
New York, new crop, medium.......31 @33 
Now York, new crop, low to fair.27 @29 
Eastern, no W crop.**. ( ®3? 
Wise .ms.a, new crop.27 @*» 
Yearling*...... Sjy 
Pticida Coast, new...30 @3o 
Pacidc Coast olds tnominal).a @10 
Lk atuku.—S aleH at 23@25c. for light hemlock Bole ! 
24'fliec. Ivi middle do.; 23@ioO. for heavy do.; 21<«23c. 
fur good damaged. 
Maple Sugar.—K tgnlar demand over. 
Oil-Cake.—W estern 1* quoted at $31.50 per ton. 
Poultry and Game.—D ressed poultry is slow of 
sale, a kooj many c..ar«e dressed, fresh killed, dry- 
picked i ffcring Pronuu turkeys closing out at iQg) 
l2e. f >r nest. Poor iud* trom 3 to 9c. 
Turkeys. Philo.., dry-ptckea, large. 8@9o.; capons, 
Ph.ia large. capons.smail, 20u.2ic.i slips, ISna 
VO;.; chickens. Ptiha.. am all, x7i«.'28(V spring, Phiia.. If 
Ip.. JLaOlc : fall, Phlla., O.-p., 20c.; fowls. Phiiu., dry. 
i, caiiU, Uiol4c.; Jersey, good to prime. I2(ad.tc,; Slate, 
g od to prime, I jsslS Western, good to prime, lbfl 
Uo . pr.ort,/ fair. 5aii»o,; squatis, wtme, # oox., $2-iO,2) 
2 Live’pon tty has sold woll, a Jewish holiday help¬ 
ing iraue. 
Cat.kens, spring, large, per pair, "0c.<®90u-; spring, 
small. tUafiilo.. tow is, Jersey. V B>,li@l2c.; Western, 10 
«slie.. ruosturB, old a d young, 4ia(0o. ; tu. keys, mixed, 
OfllOP.: 0neks, J.*ntey. N. Y. A Ua., per pair, ?5o.(g;$l; 
Western, tA)@".6c.; geese, Jtnsoy. *l.o0'»l.7»;, N. Y. 
& Pa.. #1.2.>@i.j0; Western, mixed. *f<3L2o; pigeous, 
*UiJm Is scarce : the most of pigeons Is over, Peun. 
flack’' paving scattered. Prices double wnat they 
wee three nays ago. Snipe dull ut 44 for English 
mid plover. Sand, 50@60o. Pigeons, $l.Ui.*i.7o| 
squab, $i.60,fll.t,2. 
Provision a.—There is a more active trading and 
a generally llrm market mees pork quoted at $11.20 
for May and June; *1125^11.30 for July; $11.30 lor 
August, and $1186 for cep ember. Bacon at $e.75 
forloug clear aud $7 for short clear. Beet at for 
cxiraludto mess$lrf*2b for city aud$lU for Pmladel- 
Ptna. ana at $111.1*10. -11 for extra rau»u, and $9.5U@10 for 
pIhId mess. Beet tiama at $1(*6J,gil7, Laro— WVst- 
«n sum in at J.38 for spot lots: 7,;w for Aiuy; 7.3utai 
7dii for Juno aad 7J6<k7.a7H lor July, htcaimeat 8u. 
lor choice. laUowr t. tec. tor prune 
ttcoclpis for week, pork,$,bid pks.i beef, 1,150 pkgs; 
cut-meats. odJk.0 psgs ; laid 19,6 Kl pkgs. Exports lor 
do., pork. 8.S.5 pkgs.. oeef. 2.851 pkgs.; cut-meaU, 
5,140,r/25 hs. 
8KKU.—Clover Is firm at8V®7Ho for Western and 
7<jSSc. for State. Timothy la quiet, quoted at 
2.75. 
TouACCO.—There Is no improvement In demand, 
with prices essemialiy as quoted for some little time 
back. 
VkOETABLEa.—The market is wnakforold potatoes. 
None »oil but sound selected. New are in fair de¬ 
mand with easier prices for butler stock. 
Bermuda, uei* 4* bbl., $4 50*5.60; Chua. A Sav., new 
$8(44 50, KU, new, $8* 4 60 cuds. $1.76t9!2i Early Kosa, 
Maine, per d.-t,. bbl., $i,U>iAl.7a* Btule $hf*l,26; in 
bulk per bbl. *b*i-2b; Peachbiow, aute, white,per 
d.-h. bbl.. $1.W1.76; red. $l,00@l.60 :N. J. per bol., 
$1(41.25; fltiowOaits.Biaio. * d h bnl., $1 50@l.i5; Peer- 
lead, do. $UA»ld3; bulk. V bbl. *1, do Jersey. bulk.oM 
7ac.; sweet potatoes, $3.00 Southern stuff is 
abundant witn an na-ier tone. Asparagus plenty 
aide Q 4 |>, Tomatoes, Pis, ¥ bu. ci'.yfs.'. Bermuda V 
boxbOubUC.; cuuuuibers. Charleston and ouvanaah, 
* crate »3.:Omt.(;0; 8’U, $• crate, *i.50ejf3; string 
beans, tbiv. & Cb’u, $2 m*' 2 In); sruvn peas. bbl. 
$<ka.6.to. York river ♦ H bbl,$3; do.$< bo), 11)1*4, Noriolk 
Pei H bbl. crate.tl 50(41.7 I asparagus, O. Bay. per dos. 
bch,?*;., Mou. Co. tl.6Uau.V5 do. Bur. *h«2.26 0o, 
Md and Del.. $1.28*1.7/; aale, L. 1. N Lbl.. f 50 *a$l; 
spinach, L. 1., N bbl. 50@73c.; turnips. Norf.. new, 18 
KXJ bubs., *l(«$4; beets, Norf., oo„ $*fl4 , rudisiies. u r- 
by. loug V no bunches t'Jm'J.iO; r .uud V 100 bunches 
87o.'<t$i.oU squaMU, marrow, per but., $l.7.«i*2.iw; 
Hubbard. $1.75(42; cauliflower. Noriolk, $2.aC@3uO; 
CAbOdikU Nurli .do. CD D fluid Hay. 
rhuoai’D. L. 1. A Jetsev, ll 100 buiiOtic*. $i.0u®IJiU 4 
onions Bermuda, new 18 crate. $i.5o*il.t>2: turuips, 
Russia, V bbi . 7»c.gi$1^6; cariots, *i@2.50. 
Wool—D omestic grades havo little attention with 
pitces unsettled aud easy, foreign ur,. tu.ite active 
and utm. Quotations are tor domestic ft, o.es : 
Ouio. Pennsylvania aud Viratou, X.YA and pick- 
lock, 34(4.3 !o.; aX. .i0a53o.; X, 60 *ii2c.| No. 1, 
No. $, i4I.Sic.; common. 47,a5jc.; coinbiug and De 
^M^cliiKaQi Indiana and Wisconsin, X and XX, 48@ 
60c.; No. I. ikaOO;,. No. 2 and common. 47gi62c ; comb¬ 
ing and D-i Lame, 58 *68e. 
New York New Hampshire and \ ermont, A and 
XX. 454480.; No. 1. t6.6ic.. No. 2 and common, 464 
6tc.; combing end l)u Lulue. JOfluVo. 
lows, tiliouts and Wnsioru. X and AX, 46u4iO.; No. 
1, 5*45tic.; No. 2, and oomiuon, 45 jp*9c.; comh.ug, 52@ 
65c. 
--» - 
UYI STOCK MARKETS 
THF RURAL MEW-Y0RKER 
prime. 5H®8o.; State, chotoe. 6c.; do. prime, 5Mc,; 
fair to g')od, 4M'<»6e.; poor, 8@4o.; Mt. Holly, good 
to choice, 6@7c.: buttermilk, 3@3H<t. 
Shebp and Lambs— Receipts for week. 27,147 
head: do. last week, 20,350 do, At larger supply 
for the weik made the market drig considerably. 
Lambs very weak. Clippprl sheep eold at 4>i@4gc.: 
a deck load of unghorn do. at $6 85; some clipped 
yearlluga at 6«@tic.; Southern lambs at 7J6@9c., and 
Jersey do. atUHo. 
Swine. — Receipts for week, 32 088 head; do. last 
week. 34,655 do. Supplies sll sold: nominal quota¬ 
tions, 4Yi 3j5o ; city dressed, 5,’g@6j<c. 
TERMS FOR 1880. 
NEW YORK. Saturday, May 16, 1880. 
Beeves.— Beoelpt* for week, 12,868 head; do. last 
week. 13,756 do. The light supplies were easily hand¬ 
led ana though trade was someahat mow at tne 
close D ices of Wednesday were well supported. 
Common to fair steers wore sold at BStaYJio., to cress 
h&aijh lb., ami gi od tu piluao at OMmiONc.. to dress 66 
^tf. Alaige lumber of Texa. and Colorado stlli- 
ere changed uaudsut 8sia9 S,c. to dress a5<,jib ih, —. 
Cows and Calves,-S upplies ate imall. gr od cows 
being wanted iu the Interior. Nominal prices, k25@40. 
com,to fair; good, $48(450. 
Veal calves.— Demand good, but with plenty of 
* l Live l, «iwe»rN? B J. and Buck* Co., choice, 0Xo 
'the subscription price of The Rural New 
Yorker is 
Single Copy, per Year.*2 00 
*• “ Six Mouths.... 1 10 
Great Britain, Ireland. Australia and 
Germany, per Year, post-paid.$3 04 (12s. 6d.) 
France, “ “ 3 04 (16Hf.) 
French ColODlea, ** “ 4 08 ( 20Hf.) 
Any one sending a club of eight Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y„ 
as second-class mail matter. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS & SEEDS. 
Gill* on or write to lie H« ALLEN & CO«» New 
York* for whatever you want of the above. 
Address 189 & 191 Water St. 
A Cure for Foot Rot. 
Best & Cheapest. j0§ 
BUCHAN’S 
Crcsylic Sheep Dip. 
BUCHAN’S 
Cresylic Ointment. 
Buchan’s Cresylic Sheep Dip prevents and 
cures the scab and all paranlllc dUeasea ot the 
gkin. 
B uV linn's Cresylic Ointment Is CERTAIN 
DEA TH In the Screw-worm or Grub. 
Fo r Scratches, and all skill sores on animals, wash 
them with Buchan’s Carbolic Soap nnrnber twelve; it 
will cure them quicker than any other remedy. 
For further particulars, send for price lists aud cir¬ 
culars to 
KIODKR dk LAIRD, H3 John St., New York, 
MEDAL MACHINES. 
New York State Agricultural Works, 
1st Premiums at all Competitive Trials. 
Rnflwuy, Chain anil Lever Horse Powers 
Thre-hers and Cleaners, Threshers nud 
Shakers, Clover Mullers, Peed Cut¬ 
ters. Wheel Horse Rakes, Horse 
Pitchforks, ?»h Ingle Machines, 
Straw Preserving Rye Thresh, 
ers. Portable rdenm-Kngines, 
Cider and Wine Mills and 
Presses, Dog aud Pony 
Powers, Etc., Etc. 
WHEELER dL MELICE CO. 
ALBANY, N. Y. 
Send stamp for Circular and report of Centennial trial. 
Ageratmn. 6 cents 
AchyranthoH, 4c. 
Alternant.hera, 8o, 
Begonia, 6 sorts. He. 
Carnation Pinks, 8c. 
Coleus, 4c. 
Ceutam-ia, 8c. 
Cobea suttndens, 12c 
Daisies, 6c. 
Forget-Me-Not, 6c. 
Choice Plants for Every One at Wholesale Rates. 
We make the following unusual liberal offer to every reader of the “ Rural New-Yorker.” (Please examine 
aud compare prices.) 
For tlio HVToxxtlx of IVCay, only ! S 
We will send anyof thefohowiug plants by express, carefully yacked, making no charge for boxes, or pack 
mg—with this condition; iVo order vucewtd fett lens than One Dollar. Nor lees than Five plants eaeh, oj any 
each ©olden Feather. 4 cents each. Madeira Vine, 4 cents each. 
“ ’ Fuchsias, large, 6 to 16c. " Pansies. 4c. „ 
** Geraniums, single, double) Petunias, striped, 4c. 
scented, variegated Ivy- ■ lalvia splecKlens. Bc. 
leaved, 8c. “) Ptock (Gtily Flower), 10c. 
Gladiolus, 6o. “ Tuberoses, 8c. 
German Ivy, 6c. “ Verbenas. 4c. 
Lenson Verbena, 12c, " Roses, monthly, 8c. 
Lobelia, 8c, “ , J* “jd toardy 
larger plants, 12 to 24c. 
20 Packets Choice Flower Seeds for 50c.) 
or wu will send 
50 plants, our own selection only, suitable for a small garden for 83.00, or 
100 “ " “ " comprising many new and rare plants, 8o.OO. 
IS^These plants havo been grown in 2 and 3-1 noh Flower pots, mostly 3-inch, and are fine, Btrong, healthy 
plants, and are ready to plant out at once In Flower garden. 
Our illustrated Seed and Plant Catalogue Tor 1880. sent free to all who apply by letter. See our special 
discount premiums, to clubs aud others, a very liberal offer. Address, 
E. R. PIERSON, Tarrytown-on -Hudson, N. Y. 
THE WESTINGHOUSE 
Threshing Machines, Engines &Jlorse Powers. 
Grain Threshers nnnnnaled In capacity for Separating 
ami Cleaning. Combined Grain and Clover 
Threshers, fully equal to regular Grain Ma¬ 
chines on grain, and a genuine. Clover Ilullor 
111 addition. Engines! Positively the 
most desirable for lightness, economy, 
power and safety Boiler has hori¬ 
zontal tubes, and Is therefore free 
from the ohjecUoDftl features 
of vortical hollers. Horse Pow- 
, erH: Both Lever and Endless 
Chain. All sizes. Mention this 
paper and address 
G. WESTINGHOUSE k CO., 
Send for Catalogue. Schenectady. N. Y. 
RECTANGULAR &. SQUARES 
BOX CHURNS. 
Cheapest and best. No in¬ 
side fixtures, and always re¬ 
liable Six sizes of each kind 
made. Three idzeH ol the 
Lever Butter Worker made. 
Bert material used and every 
Churn and Butter Worker 
warranted exactly as repre¬ 
sented- One Ohnm at whole¬ 
sale where wo have uo Agent. 
Send Postal far Cirenilars. 
CORN l Hil s CtmTIS, 
Fort Atkinson, Wis. 
THE NATURAL BUTTER COLOR 
Was awarded the diploma of hivhest merit at the In¬ 
ternational Dairy Fair, Now York, by the Committee 
of Judges, also at the St. Louis aud IlUiiois State 1' airs. 
It is the cheapest and best lu the market. Cheese color 
by the gallon. For sale by dealers. Manufactured by 
It. S. WHITE & CO., Fort Atkiuson, Wls. Write for 
circulars aud price list. 
Mention Thy. UuhalNkw-Yobkek. 
BADGER STATE 
Butter Color. 
Received the only honorable mention granted to any 
Butter Color at the International Dairy Fair of 1879. 
If not for Rale by your dealer, seud tor circular &c to 
the manufacturer. E. SllKLDON> Fort Atkin¬ 
son, Wis. 
XX GOT (not painted, "Wliite Duck) $2, 
-MEAS CUB.fr. 
Makes a perfect bed. No niittrcss or pLUosva re¬ 
quired. Better than a hammock, us it fits the body as 
pleasantly, and linn straivht. Folded or opened In¬ 
stantly. Self-fastening. It is Just the thing lor hotels 
offices, cottages, camp-meetings, sportsmen, etc. Good 
for the lawn, piazza, or “ coolest place tu the house. 
Splendid for Invalids or children. Sent on receipt of 
price, or O. O. D. For .»<> cents extrw, with order, 1 
will prepay expressage to any railroad station east of 
Mississippi River and north ot Miv-on aud Dixon s 
Line. Sor 1 A els. iu Minnesota, Missouri and Iowa. 
HE It MON W. LADD Hi8 Fnltou St., Bos¬ 
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Philadelphia; 94 Market St, Chicago, ILL Seud tor 
Circulars. 
DEATH TO POTATO BUGS 
AN I) OTHER INSECTS. 
JONES 
-OF- 
BINGHAMTON 
Though Iron baB doubled, still sells 
5-Toii Wagon Scales $60, 
all iroD aud steel. He pays the freight. Sells on trial. 
No money asked till tested. Send for free hook. 
Address JONES OF BINGHAMTON, 
Binghamton, N. Y. 
LATEST IMPROVED 
HORSE- POWERS. 
FOR ONE, TWO AND THREE HORSES. 
mI^hines for 
Threshing and Cleaning Grain 
and sawinc wood. 
Patented, Manufactured and Sold by 
A. W. GRAY’S SONS, 
Middletown Springs, Vt. 
fSf - Will produce more income than many farms do. 
Do not fall to Send for Illustrated Circular 
Before Buying. 
jy Every Machine guaranteed as represented. 
Circulars free. Address as above. 
Sprinkler and Plant Duster. 
For sprinkling Paris 
Green with water, or 
1 dusting plants with 
Paris Green mixed with 
planter dry, or plaster 
alone. Both useful and 
simple machines, thor¬ 
oughly tried laet seu- 
bou .and gave entire sat- 
y isfaction. Retail price of Sprinkler $1.00; 
of Duster, il.au each. Lioeral discount to the trade. 
Send for circulars. 
THE TROY STAMPING WORKS, Troy, N.Y. 
STOGKBRIDGE 
3VE 
KTXJ 
For 1880. 
Some years ago the Stookbridge Manures were only 
known to a few farmers in the Connecticut Valley. 
Now they are so extensively used iu different parts 
of the country as to require two large factories, one in 
New York and one in Boston to manufacture them. 
This increase shows what farmers thiuk of good fer¬ 
tilizers, and is not only due to the fact that they aro 
reliable, well-made, and high-grade manures, but also 
to the fact that farmers have 
POUND THEM PROFITABLE TO USE. 
Now that corn, and other farm produce is bringing 
such good prices, we anticipate that farmera will in¬ 
vest still more largely in our fertilizers. 
Besides the Stookbridge Manures, we manufacture 
several high-grade Phosphates, and deal In flrstolass 
chemicals of all kinds. Farmers who intend to use 
Fertilizers of any kind, should 
Send for our New Pamphlet, 
which contains a large amount of reliable informa¬ 
tion, beside prices for 1889. 
MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. 
B0WKER FERTILIZER CO., 
3 Park Place, N. Y. 
43 .Chatham St., Boston. 
THE 
KEWANEE 
Wind Mill. 
Solid wheel. Strong, 
durable and self-regulat¬ 
ing 
Price of 10-foot MU1, $50. 
Any oirpeutercan put them 
un. Wind Mills of other sizes. 
Aho pumps, pipe, tanks. So. 
Sewiaao Ufg. Co., 35 B’way, N.T 
sending stamp to 
about purchasing fertilizers 
and wishing to save from 100 
to 2,000 per cent., can do so by 
GEORGE CASPER. M. D., 
Manatee, 8. Fla. 
HALT, , ELTON & C0„ 
Electro-Plated Ware, German Silver and Britannia Spoons. 
7 __ 
Factories, WalHnerford, Conn. 
“EASTLASE.” [Patented.] 
Salesroom. 15 Chambers St.« New York 
