457 
THE BUBAL HEW-YOBKEB. 
COTTON. 
CURRENT PRICES. 
Quotations based on American Standard of Classifi¬ 
cation. 
Uplands New 
and Orleans Texas. 
Florida, and On II. 
Ordinary . 35fi 8 % 8 % 
Strict Ordinary. 0 t-16 9 5-16 9 5-16 
Good Ordinary.. 9% 10W 10U 
Strict. Good Ordinary. 10*4 10$ mu' 
Low Middling. 10 $ HW 4 Ui4j 
Strict Low Middling. 10 11-16 10 15-16)0 15-16 
Middling. 107$ 11$ 11$ 
Good Middling. 11$ 11 $ 11 % 
strict Good Middling. 11 % 11 % 11 % 
Middling Fair. 11*4 12 12 
Fair. 12$ 12% 12% 
STAINED. 
Good Ordinary.,.. 8 % 
Strict. Good Ord.. 8 15 16 
Low Middling. 9% 
1 Middling. . 10 % 
The sales for future delivery. ttie highest and low¬ 
est prices, and the dosing prices of the day were as 
follows; 
Sales, Highest Closing Closing 
Bales & Lowest. Fob. 28. Feb 27. 
Feb . 600 10.89'<il0 99 10.88 . . U.9o@!0.9l 
March.11,290 10,88*4,10,91 10.89£1090 10.91 .... 
April .17,600 10.95tnilO.98 lOJ96tiil0.97 10.97(410,98 
May. 9,600 11.lltail.il 11.12 11.12 
•Tune. 8,600 11.23s11.95 ll.2lwll.2i 11.25 
July. 500 11.35<S11.85 11.31 ,1 u .35 11.35 
August. 1,300 U.iUSn.l! 11,43 11.13311.11 
Sept. Il.llf5ill.13 12.12(31113 
Oet. 10 711310.73 10.71fS10.73 
Nov.. 10,61s 10,63 10.62(810,64 
Dec. 10,62 S 10.61 10.6,1(310 65 
•• '’ V 1 > f-TSV.. UU. lauc.v M-IVCI.IUIIH, IS'.# 
19$c.’ Peaches. Carolina, good to fancy, lOQst lc.: do,, 
Georgia, peeled, 1 tsl3$o. evaporated uo. do., 2Vs28c.; 
do. do,, uupeeled, rialfie.. impeded peaches, halves, 
fi(S6$e.; do. do., quarters, 541 ,® %c.: riums,Southern, 
i2$wHc.: do., State, Ilm-ltV.; cheriles. 13k-* 154c.: 
blackberries. ll$r3L2c.; raspberries, 30a,.’lie ; huckle¬ 
berries, lOtgdOHc. 
Fresh Fruits.—A pples plenty and very slow. Flor¬ 
ida oranges quiet. Cranberries quiet but held 
firmly 
Apples, State, Baldwin, V bbl., $3.25 ©3.25- do 
Eastern Baldwins, *4.00! do. greenings, p bbl., $3.50 
'89,75; do. Inferior, i2.00t52.50- Crutiberrles Jersey 
good to prune. $4.1X104.50; Florida oranges, In ilan 
River, fancy, nor ease. *4.25(31.50- do. oranges, per 
case, $1.5.838,01- Peanuts Virginia, hand pick- d.new 
per lb , !k3>0$C : Peenns. per lb., KuiTUc.; Hickory 
nuts, per bush., 75c<3$i,oo. 
Egos.—T he tone of the market has strengthened 
somewhat to-day. but the gain on value Is very 
small, and sellers maintain advantage with appar¬ 
ent difficulty so far as the influenceof legitimate de¬ 
mand is concerned. 
18c. 
Note.—W estern and Southern. In cases, l$e. below 
quotations. 
Live Poultuy.—T urkeys quiet but steady. Ducks 
and geese in fair request and firm. 
Fowls, state. Penn, and Jersey. f‘ it I 8 e: do. West¬ 
ern.. P It, 13c: roosters, young, ?' It, Ut 8 12e.- do. 
old, %* lb. eg,So; turkeys p lb, 15 j 16: ducks, Western, 
t' pair, 7;>.»si.0O; geese. Western y pair. $ 1 . 25 u.L.5u. 
Dressed Poultry —The supply is rather large, 
weather unfavorable, demand exceedingly slow, 
and the gcnernl feeling weak and lrregmar. Tur¬ 
keys about the some, but very few selling. Fresh 
dressed fowls and chickens slow aud easier. Frozen 
Irregular. Philadelphia broilers sell fairly and also 
light roasting chickens, but heavy chickens are very 
dull and weak. Capons lower. Ducks and geese 
about steady, 
F 
18c 
good 
Fn 
fair 
Philadelphia__Q_[_ ^ 
mts, ifla I 8 er do. Jersey, 17(31 Sc: fowls, ViiiiadeVphla'. 
drv picked, prime, 16o; do., Jersey. l.-WlOo: Towls and 
chickens,Sta-e and Western, UtilSc; fowls. .State and 
western, 14c- do. an<lchickens, fair to good. |2@l3o: 
'wiw ueeso. eminaeipnin. 14.il.ic. do. 
State and We-stem prime. Utilise: do. fair to good, 
4(2) ll 1C, 
Game.—T ame squabs, light, b dozen, $ 5 : tame 
squubs. dark, v dozen. *4- tame pigeons, live, oer 
pair, 4(X«45c.; wild pigeons, ner dozen, #1.23.31,75: wild 
(lucks canvass, per pair. #2.25.88! do., red heads, ner 
pair. $ 1 . 250431 . 50 ! do,, mallard, b pair, 50©80c. 
- H-tY AND STR.VW —No. I, per 100 it. Sr, aixio; No. 2, 75 
t330c; No. 3, a»t/,He; shipping, v.c; clover, 10050c- clo¬ 
ver, mixed. ttextysc; straw. No. 1 , eo@65c; do. No 2. 50 
(ftSoc: do. oat, 45(.j50e. * 
at 74 . 88 c, for 
, it**}, Pennsyl 
SI©25c.; Havauu, 6 J<i?l,i 0 ; Sttffiu t ra$f..Ml© L 50 . S * l " * * ’ 
Vegetables.—I rish potatoes low unit irregular. 
Sweets about steady, Norfolk kule and spinach dull 
and Irregular. Charleston asparagus ruling very 
dull, and offering freely ai 9ue. Foreign cabbage 
mostly In poor order; prime lots firm. Onions dull 
and Irregular, Other vegetables about- as quoted. 
Cabbage, choice, f 10u. *6,., [2; potatoes, * bbl.SJiMS 
$J...0- sweet potatoes, kiln-dried. *. bbl., $8.75: tur 
n ps Russia, L, I., * bbl., ?5.:. u i$i .25; do. do., Canada, 
on l«n*. '' hlie, , bbl.. s2«2.2.3; do.,yellow, $i 
.a l 2..: do ; , red, SI.f 1.37; spluaeh. Norfolk, fi hbl„ 50© 
$1.25: Kale, Norfolk, "H bbl., 50c ©$ 1 . 
Wool. The market has continued quiet and with- 
out rent tiro* or interest All fine grades are well 
neglected. 
A'urau uauiuriiiH rum i i*viu .wmw • w. 
& 
maintained but the poor qualities are 
Scoured California and Texas la.iASe,: scoured Ore- 
go^ S &7 ^nU Texas. HAljfc.! Spring California, 16.0 
<3c.: lull do., lie.: unwashed combing, vie.: mixed 
scoured, 38*»le.j Territory, I 6 i,i 20 e.; Domestic Nolls, 
31$c. 
LIVE! STOCK MAKKKT8. 
New York. Sulurdny. March . 1884. 
Beeves—T otal for six days, 10.060 head ngamst 10,069 
head for the corresponding time lust week. Ken¬ 
tucky steers, 1,546 tt at $7.sU: do. 155 ft. at U%c. 50 m, 
less $1 per head: do. 1.821 tt at ll%c, less $ 6 ; do. 1.262 
it at l2$o- Ohio, do. 1,161 tt at isyc: Pennsylvania 
stable fed steers, 1,269 lb ut $6 30; Pennsylvania sta- 
ble fed steers. 1,338 tt $7.25- do. 1,192 It at 12c. f,« n., 
less $1 per head; State oxen, L95J it nr $7.50: do. 1,209 
It at lie, 56 it; bulls, 1,830 ft. iii Mjc, on commission. 
Texans, 663 tt at 114 c. 56 tt. Missouri steers, 1,23 1 tt at 
#7.15; do. 1,322 at *7 12 $. do. i f O80 It at $6.40; do. 
1,176 It ut 12,4c, 58 It; do. 1.112 It ut 12c, do 1,185 It nt 
12 c, less $1 per head; still bulls- 1.011 it ut 6 c: do. 1,536 
ft. 5$c; Illinois steers, 1,328 tt at #7.25; do, 1,190 It at 
124 c., 50 it.: do. 1 , 1 ‘is it. at ll% c , less # 5 ; do. 1,139 tt a t 
ll$e: Uo. 1,050 ft at t1 l te: bulls, t 2111 ft »i #s.9o. 
C’ALVp. With but few live calves on sale prices 
ruled steady at 78110 c. for common to choice veals 
Country dressed were uuehn"ged In price aud the 
market is still liberally supplied. Tin- general busi¬ 
ness was at 12 © 124 c. Jt few 1 thin v.-als selling at "J 4 
{* • * -bol.s were seized aud condemned. 
Dressed urassers dull at 6 $m 7 $c. 
Sheep and Lambs. —Total for six davs 34 382 
against 82,959 head for the corresponding time last 
week. State lambs, 83 It, at S4c; State sheep, 102 lb at 
74c. Michigan lambs, 74 ft, at 74c. Western sheep, 
105 it,, at6%o; do. 90 ft at 6(<>c. Michigan do., 102 ft at 
7C: do. 82 it at 04 c: do. 86 n, at 6%e. “Modocs,” 90 it 
At 34c. Ohio sheep, 100 it at 7c. Western lambs, 71 
lb at, ?**c. 
Hoas.—Total for six days, 25,999 head, against 30,523 
head for the same time last week. None for sale 
alive. Common to prime may be nominally quoted 
at 6$®7c. 
PiteccUattfautf 
T6-- only machine that r(-v.*ivt.,! An award on hnfh 
KT runt ‘I'hrpdior «r.,1 Cleaner, at the Centen¬ 
nial E-dtftltioo f -Aawarded the two lort Cold 
Medal8 given by the New York Slots Apienlturnl 
Society on Horte-pr.wtrs and Threbers, Ml! la the 
Only Tlireal.er aelecfed from the vast number btrllt In 
[ the united Slalw, for liloslratron and deamption in 
r Appteton*» Cyclopedia or Applied 51,-.'6anre- 
I cently p.it.11 »1 ikI, that adopting It aa the standard 
I machine of Ihb country. Catalocne aenl ireo. Addreaa 
HIS tlttl IIAIttlEK. CnbloAll' Schobj.He(V N.Y 
THE PERKINS 
WEND MILL 
Is the Strongest and Best 
Self-Regulating Wind Mill 
madp. Full instructions for erecting 
sent with the first mill. All \Vind 
Mills warranted. For Circulars 
and Prices address. 
The PerkiusWind Mill A;AxC«.i 
Agents wanted. Mishawaka, Ind. 
T7/llTkge wind mill. 
Victorious at all fairs. Over 9,000 In 
actual use In every State nnd Terrl- 
tori of the U. S. It tsa section wheel, 
l as t orn made by us Tor 10years; In 
all that time not one has blown 
down without tower breaking—a 
record no other mill can show. We leave tt to the 
public to determine their merits, .Mills sent on 3U 
days' trial. Best Feed .Mills, Corn Shellers, etc., etc. 
Catalogues free. CHALLENGE WIND URL « FEED 
MILL CO., Batavia, III. 
PAYNE’S FARM ENGINES 
Our 10-IIoree Spark Arresting Threshing 
Engine has cut 10, 0 U) feet Pine Lumber in ill hours. 
Will burn wood 8 feet long, coal, straw and corn- 
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941. Elmira. N.Y. 
.THE BEST 
JJ.R I C K - JTIL E 
MACHINES. 
Clay Crushers 
FOR CATALOGUE; P.RICES AND Ydrd SlJPpllPS*. 
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Cheap 
Practical, 
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Correct Prlncl 
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Applied. Illus¬ 
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giving mu eh 
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mutton free. 
Address AMERICAS MFG.CO., M 
Waynesboro. I’n. 
Monarch and Youns: America, 
Corn and ('ob Mills. 
Only mills made with 
Cast cast Steel Grinders 
War ran led superior to 
any In use for all pur¬ 
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run L-aslerand wear long¬ 
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teed Also Corn Shellers, 
Feed Cutters, Cider Mills, 
etc. Send Tor circulars aud 
prices. 
Manufactured by 
WHITMAN A 4J UICULTURA I* Crt., 
ST. Lours. MO. 
THE GREAT FERTILIZER! 
CAYUev LAND PLASTER has 
^ — — an honorable record of k of a cen¬ 
tury. Contains Phoaphnic of I.line. Gives the 
Plant an early start, llnppj vtw quality and tncpjasea 
vield. 543 per ton. Low freights to all i-ointe. 
Pamphlet!, ai’l Fariiiera’ .Memorandum 
Hook rllKK, CoTTtapon'itne* *nlicit*<l. Address 
(AY UCJA PLASTER t'O., Union Springs, N.Y 
ADAMS WIND MILLS 
for Pumping or tor Power 
HAND AND POWER 
Corn Shellers fph 
HORSE POWERS. H " 
Fced-Orliidci-s nnd/^ 
Corn Cultivators, 
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Piswttanms!! 
THE OLD RELIABLE HAluaDaY 
[STANDARD WIND MILL, 
27 
OTA2AOTHD 
Boperlnr to »ny other meke^ 
17 Slxu-1 to 40 S. font 
Adopted by U.S. gov¬ 
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1; garrisons »nd by all 
II leading railroad com- 
T 1 , parties of this and 
other ceontrler 
Also the Celebrated 
IXL FEED MILL, 
vhleb con 'o. run bv »a T v-.r »n/ I, ct-ap, .fteotiv«»nd 4or»bU 
>N ill grino n« k.^d or inwjl g,\iu Into f(-«d ,i the ret* gins 
bu,del! [Wr Pour ordi. e logunlUv end Hie of mlU used. Sen 
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IMPROVED 
CHESHIRE PIGS, 
PM 1 ,'JX L “ eks oU1 - from that won FIRST and 
SECOND PREMIUM at Doylestown and Mt. Holly 
Fairs; $12 a pair. Boars, $12. *15 and $ 2 <j eaeh. Two 
Sows, $8 each. 8- <> I T It It OS.. 
Makefielil, Bucks, Co , Pa. 
and implement 
\ 1 4 r p It IZES for the largest yleids of EXTRA 
EARLY WHITE DENT CORN. Matures a crop in I) 
days, and yielded the past season at the rate of 1(0 
bushels per acre. Sold only in packets. Price, per 
packet, 15 cents. Address 
\V u, JOHNs»OX. Harrington. Del 
NOVELTY BONE WORKS PHOSPHATE, 
Manufactured by the Novelty Bone Works, at West 
Tr°y, N. Y.—Established in t» 6 n. This is a Pur« Bone 
Phosphate, and there is no better In market. It Is a 
complete Standard Manure. Dealers wishing the 
sale of the best Phosphate in market, will call on or 
address WILLIAM B. WILLIAMS, 
^General Agent. We,i Troy. N. V. 
tj *AY 
«MANILLA ROOFING 
JZ 5!5 e ,“ b , l i s , fi ne leather; for Roofs,Outside Wall: 
f ' 1 made ta place of plaster Very strong — 
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anal 
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f 400 T ^-f,L ds , f:iv .en Away I Amixed package 
,T lrh ^“nple Flohai. Mag-lzixe, all for 2 
stamps. Tell your friends. G.W.PARK.Fanettsli'rg.Pa. 
25 II? ^.^? lte , Gol fi® :<:, ‘ [ e Cards with Name. 10c. 10 
pks& Premium, $ 1 . SHAW A CO.. New York. N.Y. 
HOBT-HAND institute, Ithaca. V. Y. Situa- 
tiling nr,tnti nn.4 . £> A n .. __y .. i. : 
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DESCRIPTIVE ILLUSTRATED NURSERY 
AXD GUIDE TO THE FRUIT 
and ORNAMENTAL PLANTER. SENT FREE 
TO ALL APPLICANTS. W'ni. ft Aluou. 
Morbisvili.k, Brcks Co.. Pa. 
60 L 
Mew ityk frali or po<k 
e4 LnIN, or A nlrt* rln£, 
fff# wlili $ 50r. order. 
,0 vel T C arilSCholce chromos, your name in 
a. pretty rape, post-paid, li)c. 25 
me gold edge cards loo. Hid 
len name cards 12 tor Av. 5t>;, 
dher styles. Big pay to agents, 
lend Be. for terms and samples 
to canvass with. 
Aoll; Cars Warki, Reriden, Cou 
t GENTS Cain Money who sell Dr. Chase's Family 
. I bvsioljiu. Price 5-2.oO. Specimen pages free. 
Address A. W. Hamilton ± Co., Ann Arbor, Mich. 
Send lOe. for a pack of our Beautiful Chro¬ 
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Present 50e. E. H. Pardee, New Haven, Ct, 
SHORT-IIAND Taught. 
“' ons turnUhcd. circulars 
aleftixe. Janesville, Wls. 
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c on't GIVE mo Ja nr p. 
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Manufacturers of lJm 
mm 
Gnuion, O. 
Piiswtfanrau.s 
THE UK NTECTDH. 
Pat. Aug. 7. '83. 
TO PROTECT MILK 
FROM STABLE IMPURITIES. 
Not one particle of hair, dust, dandruff, dried ex 
crement, or dirt of any kind can enter the pall, while 
the milk Is being drawn from the cow. All foul odors 
are effectually excluded. Iron Clad Pall, Nickel 
Tubes, substantial Rubber Teats, perforated Rubber 
Discs on the Cover, all complete for 62L50.—Also, 
Thatcher’s Orange Butter Color, 
THE BEiaT ON E \ IITO. 
DOES NOT COLOR THE BUTTERMILK. 
IS AN EXACT JUNE SHADE. 
Dairymen and the proprietors of large Creameries 
all over the land, are delighted to find a Butter 
Color so Neat, Tidy, nnd Wholesome. Every- mail 
brings kind words from prominent men, praising 
both the Pail and the Color. 
E ' c r a P**i'. Stockholm Depot, N. Y.. owner 
of 24 Creameries, says that his skilled foremen pro- 
* > * 1 * t ^ r °f excellent shade, most of the year 
without color: but when, from any cause, they can¬ 
not. Thatcher's Oi-nuge Bu I ter Color is the 
most satisfactory substitute. 
Hon. Austin Belknap. Boston, Mass., ex President 
of th e Na tional Butter, Cheese and Eg>r Association, 
and owner of large creameries Indifferent localities, 
was pressed at a Dairymen’s Association at Burllug- 
ton, Vt io name the Best Butter Color. Bem..destly 
stated that when the “eed failed, they used Thatch¬ 
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Send for descriptive Catalogue, to 
fV. D. THATl HER A ( «»., Pol-dam. M V. 
SEED OATS--A Umited quantity of the WHITE 
WELCOME OATS. The seed was procured at bead- 
quarters last season and is warranted pure. White 
Mar. Eiephain, Early Hebpr'ii^aou other varie¬ 
ties or Potatoes, For pr 2 c*es f address 
_ JA.Mlte FORFAR, Lyons, X. Y. 
\ AX DOTT K EGGS for Hatching. Purestock 
$2 for loF.O.B. Robert S. Elliott, Sallsburv, Cf 
W 
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RECEIPTS for making the Best a.vd Most Dc 
Rable Isks, sent FREE for two 2-cent stamps. 
G. M. HANSOX, Chicago. Iils. 
CHESTXUT TREES IS fo 12fnckesi BY MAIL. 
l‘$ Spanish or 15 American for Si.00. 
Send for NEW NURSERY CATALOGUE. Free. 
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■CROP R FPORT 
toOEIPPEN. LAWEEE0E & C0., S / VI ‘ IXA 
_ ' $1 UIlsAS* 
P OTATOES FOR SALE. -RURAL BLUSH 
seed grown from Thorburn’s; $?.!* per bush or 
^.00 per bbl WHITE ELEPHANT. 75c. Mr bush: or 
$2.00 per bbL U I. BAILE1, 
__antou, X. Y. 
WILD FLOWERS SSUfiStK 
SEED POTATOES.— F-arlv liAyfiower. Dakota 
Red, Rural Blush O. K. Mammoth Prolific, Jones's 
Prize-Taker. Wall's Orange, Early Sunrise. Rubicund. 
Hall » La- ly Peneht.lc.w . Hoston Marker, and all the 
Best New and Standard Varieties. ,,-k first class. 
Prices low Catalogue and Price-List free to all an 
plleants. Address n l. BOA RDM AN. 
Sheffield, Berkshiue Co., Mass. 
FLORAL GIFTS! 
Kfl Ch DHC ^dlVIMRS or YKll.Sh- 
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The most perfect Mill for grinding 
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now made. Warranted to grind 
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t-inn any other. 
■ -'V- a. V •« eta, l 11 au 
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ii 
L 500,OOO ACRES OF 
ANDS 
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on liberal terms to (o-bu.t Settlers. Full partu-ulai-s 
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