fcil 
JUNE <2 
SPRING STEEL TOOTH 
prime, 9®llc.; Western, good to prime, Stride.; poor 
to fair. 5<a8c.; ducks, spring, large. I* 25W30c.: 
small. 2KW5C.; IHriU.. drv-pioked. 12<*13c.; squabs, 
white. V dor.., $3.00; dark, f httloO- 
Live fowls dull, turkey* extremely so. Spring 
chickens have a steady sale when of good weight. 
Chickens, spring, large, ivr ll>., 2P«26e ; do., rnniili, 
22«t24c.: fowl*, jersey. Hie,: Western, w.: Southern,sy 
f.VJc.; roostetp, old and young, 4c.: turkeys. mixed, TfiJ 
sc-.; Southern, C.»7<i.j am -- m- \. \. ,v t’u.. p 
pair, 65«466o.; Western, lO.gybc.' Southern, 10a;loc.: 
geese, Jersey, fl.i0cul.C2; N. V. & Pa.. <1.2501.37; 
Western, nnxi-d, f lf.il.li; aoutliurn, V5c.4t$l; pigeoua, 
V pair. 1 5ui4l/e - *—•,<— 
The mipplv of game is small, hut there is no urgent 
call. Kng. snipe. c dez , #2.60; sand. 23@30c.; wild 
pigeons and squab, 7jc.Cg/$ 1 per do*. 
Provisions.—H og products have been moderate- 
ly active and price* generally steady. Mess pork, 
111.10 a 11.15 for June: fll Mt*«tll.3-J tor July; fH-0 
for Augunt.and SILSS&LLfi) for flop ember. 
at K\o. for long clear andfe: for abort clear. Tallow 
at (Htfft for prime. Stearlne atdVfefj&c. Heo.f hams 
at f i8.h.< for Irish and cured. I.aru — Western steam 
at $7 fnr spot to for /fine? fJwT.OJ.H for 
July, and ♦7.07X tor August deliver!**. 
Receipts ror week’purk. btus., 6J4*J; hoof, pkga., 
600: cut-meats do* 23 iAk ; lard do. lS.500. 
Exports, pork, hhl»„ 5>50: beef, pkgs., 2,725, cut- 
meats, Its. s,132,225; lard Its. 3,0111,200. 
Seed.—G rannnre quint. Clover Is quoted nt 6Y<37’c 
for medium Western and 7«i8c. for State. Timothy 
at 12.65082.75. 
Tobacco.—E xport demand is moderately active 
and prices geucrally steady. Quotations are tor 
KENTUCKY J-XAf. 
Light. Heavy. 
Common lugs.. . I i» 4K IX® 5J+ 
Hood Inga. . .... 4ill a by, 6>j@ 04 
Low leaf.5>*<a CC: ti>i@ 7 y 
Medium leaf. 7 c<4 "X 8 <0 8X 
Good leaf.8 ® 8y, 9 will St 
Fine leaf. 9 44 I 1 11 © 12 
Selections.12 4c— i21$ra,14 
SEitnr.KAE. Crop of 
1879. 
New England Havana seed...18 t«.25 
do. sneonds...*,,.Ill <x/,l3 
do. filler*... 5X@ 7 
Penn, assorted lota, tine .18 ®22 
Ohio assorted lots...7>4<«;bi 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7 qilU 
WiBCOutmi Havana seed.16 *,18 
Vkgetaleh —Exports of potatoes for week, 2,200 
tibls. Common uaeiul to beat old potatoes range at 
fliaJl.T.) t< bbl., rown and sunwhako Belling quickest. 
Prime now in good 1 .emend poor lots n^glocted. 
iJenriudH, 11 al 60: Norfolk, f’-'.WI" ->.60 C ias. & Sav., 
f3.60.gH.ti0; FIs. $2.75;«i3.7j; culls, f i.iO tyl.ii. Southern 
truck lias flOt turned OUtAttractively thin week. Near 
by items 111 good sale. Tomatoes. Cha’s. and Suv., 
V cr.. »l«rl.7£>: Flu,. V cr., flip.lAO; Bermuda, tr box. 
HO'WlOc.; encumbers, ;Tiane»ton and ;-n van min, y cr., 
12.25642.75: wax beans. N'orf., V bill, crate, *3.90; 
string Leans, Norf.. round, ¥ K bbl„ $36*3.25; liat, i< 
H bbb, |2.:Digit; N.C.. uu. crate, $i.5uijid.’ii: Sav. * 
Ch’u, per crate, 78c.qi»1.25; yruen peas, L. I„ per bag, 
f2®2.2(i; Jersey, It util., |3a3.6U, Mil. and Del., per 
t3»3.a>: asparagus, O. B*v, pur do*. hch„ f I.OOm. 2; 
N. J., fl.<6:41.75; turnips, Jersey,_P 100 bunches. 40; 
beets, Jersey, per 100 hunches. tiailj; fsidiahea, per 
Mr. E. PhillipB. a prominent broker, gives us the 
following distribution or dairy products “broadI for 
the past year: Butter to ureat Britain. 876,390 pkga. 
to tlie continent 121,143; cheese to Great Britain 
2,001,102 boxes: to the continent 2,034 do. 
Comparative receipts and exports for the past 
four years: icxp’ts. 
Recta., bxs. firkins, 
June 1.1870, to June 1,1880.. 1,490,750 mm 
June 1,1878, to .luno L, 1370.. 1,1410 000 
June 1 1877 to Juno K 1878.. l.M) »f$ m 
Juno 1, 187C. to June 1.1877.. 1,277,200 5 o,oj0 
CHEESE.—The receipts have been large, an 
though the exports have reached fully <4 0oo b 
the market lias ruled lower and closed easy 
considerable of an accumulation carried over. 
Latest sales are 12Mo. lor choice full creunu 
HVigiasi'c. for good and fine; ll®UXo. for fair 
Ohio factory fiat at —e, for fall cream; lO^lic. 
for fair and good lots.; 8>iHlo. tor half skiimued. 
Comparative receipts and exports past four years. 
Reo'ts.pkgs. Exp'ts. its. 
June 1, '79, to J lints 1. ’SO.... 2,4W.,0J 112.029.H00 
Junol.’18,to Juno8.'Wl.9uO ti “2.243,760 
June 1, ’77, to June 1, li !$ 45^4o0 
June U u> June i, l»Uv»oou 01,i45,^o 
Cotton T'1i» market ha* been active and closed 
strong at fur Jnue. 11.62c.; July, ll.ttlc.; August. 
ll.iMsill.7fc.i September. Il.24faili.n5c.; October, 10.70 
@10 77e.: November, III58410.000.; Uocemoer, 10 58® 
10.U0C-. January, Hl.O.'tdlU.OJ. 
Quouttums fur spot cotton aro based on American 
standard of eUaslfloatlon. and on ootton In store 
running in quality not morn than halt a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
iY. Oi lcan# 
Uplands, anil Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary,... .............. 9 310 9 3-16 9 3 16 
Btrlct. ordinary............ '•* 13-10 9 15-10 9 16-10 
Good ordinary.10 9-10 10 11-16 10 11-16 
Striift good do.........10 15-16 11 l-Hi 11 1-10 
Low middling.............if 7*16 11 9-16 11 9-1G 
Btrlct tow middling.U 11-10 H 13 16 11 13-lli 
Middling... Iljf . 
Good middling.12 o 16 12 7-18 12 7-16 
Btrict good middling.12 J*jg 12 ll-h; 12 11-16 
Middling Fair...13 1-10 u Mb 13 3-16 
Fair....... 13 11-10 13 13-16 13 13-16 
aTAiNir C 
Good ordinary. 8Sk^1 Low middling.10 9-10 
Strict good ordinary. 913-161 Middling.11 3-10 
GRIBS Kni'i i ri.—The market generally is very 
slow and is without oadded change. 
Quotations are tor N. c. apples, fair to good, at » 
(8SAC-; choice, at ILtOXc.; New \ork State quarters 
sliced at 7! : <f7\'c.; patent evaporated, In eases, choice 
at HuUsmecoiI and prime IJX'kHc.: evaporated, 
sliced at 12.VI3C. Evaporated peeled poaches, good 
to choice, <l 5iiQ)28e-; NorthCarolina peeled choice. 
16417c.; Georgia utiine at 15*2160.; fair to good at 
13iil4c.; coOimou at 105412c.: impeded halves ul 7Cj> 
8o,: dO.qnaru'rs at6aOXc Pitted cherries at 17u*ISc. 
Blackberries nominal at 13Jtl3Xc- Raspberries at 28<gi 
3Uo. Plums at 17ui7>ju. 
Kook.— Reeolpl* lor week. Irf.atO bbla.: do. laEt 
week. 14.625 do. With smaller receipis the market 
has shown more buoyancy during ths past few days 
and extra fresh lots close firm. A good many oid 
Western remain to he worked out, and lino, is yet 
^Near'pcdnU, )3H(&14e.‘. Stats and Penn., lSHOEic.; 
Western choice, lltillxc.: Canadian, do. ll>«@il^c,; 
oil grade western lOXwUc. 
Fi.ont.—There is a stronger demand with prices in 
favor of buyers through liberal supplies. 
Latest prices a re at *.>.IV>iS4.;iO for inferior to strictly 
fancy superUUe blat*- and Western: *3 3J*i4.3o fur 
very itoor to good extra State, odd lots and ones; |4.35 
vj l.8i tor good ui strictly ch Ice do.; 33,9h.v4.3i for in¬ 
ferior to good Hblppitig extra Westel'd, and f4.35:o) 
4 .s> fur good to strictly choice shipping extra do.; in¬ 
ferior to very good white wliuui extras, I4.clk®p.3j; 
very good to fancy do. nt di-i.3oaii.riJ; red and amber 
Winter wheat. Interior lu lauoy and family, 
at 11.111,16 2;; round HOCp Onto. >4 49-5 W; and trade 
and family brsnds of 6„, at fj.lUn.6 bl. Louis at 
Sl..')0(aia.50 for infer lor m guuti extra; I5.;.0ai 
6 6u (or good to very choice; Minnesota clear, very in¬ 
ferior to choice, at 44 UlbW.ti; Minnesota " straigut," 
very poor to fancy, at 1U<«7.1!0, and patent 
inletior lO lancy at i5.5U®8.6D; unsound stock 
at from $2.26,i.f> w ; city mil! extra »L *6.60a5.90 
A. H. NEWBERT, Appleton. Me., MaylTth, 1S80. 
When sending another order for Htggin’s 
Salt ajtys: "I think - Eureka’ la the Boss 
and will entirely aupercedethe Ashton here. 
MASS. STATE BUTTER SHOW'. 1879 : 
Elf ten out, of twenty premiums awarded to 
butter salted with Hlggln’a Eureka Salt. 
For Ashton’s special premium (here were no 
competitors. 
FRANKLIN CO.. N. Y. FAIR : 
Thirteen, all the prizes ; butter salted with 
Illggln’s Eureka. 
TODD & CO., | Oldest and largest Tra- 
k porters and Dealers 
J. P, & G. C. ROBINSON. ) In Salt, N. Y. 
We hereby express our unqualified opinion 
of Its superior excellence In the dairy. 
W T ALTER CARR & CO., NY., May 1.1879 : 
We have no hesitation In recommending it 
as a desirable dairy salt, and wish It success. 
D. C. WOOLVERTON, Belvldere, Ill.: 
No salt In the world keeps butter like Eureka. 
JOHN OLIVER, WestUarpt-ree,England: 
Goliath's sword and Biggin’s Salt—there Is 
none like unto them. 
N. M, PRESCOTT. Castle Rock, Minn: 
Eureka Is the be3t salt 1 have ever used. 
J. R. EMERSON <85 SON, Plattsburgh, N. Y.: 
Eureka Salt Is the best In the world for dairy 
arid table use. 
ELGIN BOARD OP TRADE, Elgin, 111 : 
We are using Illggln’s Eureka Salt in our 
factories, and consider It without an equal In 
point of uniformity and purity, and believe It to 
be the best salt, for butter, cheese or family use. 
Gould & Kii.bournr .6 Factories. 
C. M. Gorham .l Factory. 
Tuos. Bishop.1 “ 
-J. n. gage ..l “ 
Thomas Webb .l “ 
L. C. Ward.1 “ 
H. H. Bokhmeb.1 “ 
A. Nolting .. 4 Factories. 
A. H. BOEnjiER. ‘2 “ 
McDonnel & Seyton .... l “ 
M. M. O’Brien .l “ 
H Dickman .l “ 
Baldwin & Chisholm .l “ 
Robt. Me Adam, Jk .8 Factories. 
More than 1,000 similar ceitlfleates from all parts 
of the United States on file. 
Highest Award. .Medal of Honor. 
AT Tnr. 
Centennial and Vienna Exhibitions. 
CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD. 
No Con 2 or Ratchets, easiest Hand or Hoive Dump¬ 
ing. Pun liaseis prefer them to all otlierB for Durabil¬ 
ity and Lilicieney. Fully guaranteed; so no nek is 
incurred in ordering from us. Responsible Agents 
wanted where we have none, ___ __ 
Send Stamp for Catnlownes of RAKES, 
THRESHING MACHINES, &«. 
WHEELER & WIBI)ICK CO., 
Albany, N. If. 
mills >1 IT 114)0 OF PltESEHVlNG FOl)- 
I. DEB CORN, HUNGARIAN, 4n\, will undoubt¬ 
edly be quite extensively adopted, but before these 
crops can be preserved they must first be raised. The 
Hay Crop is sure to be short this year, and farmers 
will need therefore to plant Fodder Corn and Hunga¬ 
rian to eke out the short Hay Crop. For this purpose 
use the 
MANURE. From 2 to "• bags to the acre, costing $lo 
to <815, has given very large returns. Orders can be 
filled lhe same 'lay they are received, if our local 
agents have not this kiud in stock, 
HOVA’KICK FERTILIZER CO., 
■43 Chatham Vlrfdj Hotilaity 
./nd 3 I’arts Chur, •,>>«- FY»rA-« 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
Nittv York, Saturday, June 5, 1880. 
Beeves.—R eceipt* for week. 15.687 head; do. last 
week, 14.185 do. Buying has been exceptionally fiee 
during the past week as light receipts uro nuiieipared 
for next week. Light and medium steei s ruled the 
demaud heavy weight seemingly not wanted unless 
K ut down ot tile rai** for market styles. The »eek 
as not been profitable for owners ; range at the 
clu.se, 8 Vj. for latter, to dress 55 as., aid 93cc„ to 
dress 56 ibs. 
Cows and Calves. -With small arrivals the mar¬ 
ket is weak: $(5 ,a 50 is a full range, aud this would 
he broken with true receipts. 
Vfal Calves, supplies have run light and the 
miivket has favored sellers. 
Live calves. Jersey and Buck* Co., choice. 6c.: 
prime,.state, choice,AKoiaRc.: Mo. prime, 5<.« 
t>L'C.; fair to good, 4<i».W.: poor, iiali'-.e.; Mt. Holly, 
fair to choice.oXutOSc,: buttermilk, 2Kfl8.SC, 
BflUS AND La MRS. — Receipts fur week. 32,85- 
hoad: do la*t week. 23,761 du. There was u fair 
trade in sheep at steady prices. Limbs were mure 
abundant and lee slngnisr excitement which was the 
leading reuture in yesterday's market was scarcely 
perceptible ui-Jay. lu fact sellers were compelled 
to yield about Rt\ before It was possible to clear the 
pens, 8bec|> sold *t JldtAUfi; Noui hern anil Westrrn 
iambi at 7«tsko.: and Jersey do. at 8H£9'4c. 
S\v ink —Receipti for week. 2iiD8 head <lo. last 
week,25,6' 8 CO. The tee'lug h firm owing to un ad 
vance in dressed on 'cfiaiiBe. Live quoted nominally 
ui tbit close nt 4T.ii.sc.; city dressed, heavy to 
light l.TpiSc., pigs tUp.’. * 
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Mexico, Arliona, Wyoming, Club, Montana, Dakota, Nevada, 
Oregon, Callforuhi, China or Japan, Ask for Tickets via Iho 
“GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE.” 
A Cure for Foot Rot 
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TERMS FOR 1880 
the subscription price of Tns Rural Nstv- 
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Single Copy, per Year.12 UQ 
“ “ Six Mouths... 1 19 
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France, ** ** .. SWfillXf. 1 
French Colonies, “ “ ..4 t« (2034L ) 
Anyone sending a club or eight Is eniltled to one 
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Agents will he supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
BUCHAN'S 
Cresylic Sheep Dip 
BUCHAN’S 
fresylic Ointment. 
Entered at tho Post office at New York City, N. Y 
as second-class mail matter. 
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CIDER MILLS 
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WE HAVE IT! 
Just What has been Needed! 
VO U WANT IT! 
A Cider Mill that Will grind sixty bushels apples per 
hour and a Press that will press seventy-live gallons at 
u pressing, designed for Hand or bower. 
Also, our now One-Horse Power M ill. 1 Ins canuot bo 
beat. A On<’ Horse Sweep Mill, that will grind sixty to 
seventy bushel per hour Power and >1111 all com¬ 
bined. You call take it right into your orchards ami 
make your Cider. Do not fail to see It bcloro buying. 
Manufactured by the 
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Also, nianufactiirers of Agricuiturai Implewentg of 
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