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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Southern, _ 124!<ai8c.: (lo., State, 14@14>^c. 
Plums, Southern, 12!^®18o,; do., State, 14@14^c.; 
cherries, 14(<sl5c: blackberries, I2(®12^c; raspberries, 
30®81 i*.; huckleberries, lOcslOte'o, 
Fresh Pat' its.— The supply of apples continues 
light and the feeling firmer for desirable lots. Flo¬ 
rida oranges are not In largo supply and prime lots 
in fair request and llrm. Cranberries Rolling at very 
stroug prices. The last Florida strawberries brought 
S3.u0 per quart. Peanuts llrm. Pecuus and hickory 
nuts dull and Irregular, 
Strawberries, Florida, D quart, $3.00; apples, State. 
Baldwin, ; bbl., $8.to® 3 . irr do Kastern Baldwins. 
$4.«iMH.93: dp. greenings, P bbl., $8.50w>4.00’ do. In¬ 
ferior, 82 .iXkJ 2 .rJl' Crgn berries.Jersey, good to prime. 
$4.95ii»4.?>; Florida oranges, Indian River, fancy, V 
ease. S4.2.V.,;S.W do. oranges, f< ease, gl Pea¬ 
nuts Virginia, hand picked, new. per Ih I0r<*l0isc ; 
Pecans, per lb., tkB7kO-; Hickory nuts, per bush., ?:>c. 
@$1.W, 
Hat and Straw.—O rdinary quality of hay Is slow 
and Irregular; prime is firm. Straw unchanged. 
No. 1, hay. per 100 ft.85®90e;No. 2,7fi@80c: No. 3, fiOiV.TOc; 
shipping, 55c; clover. 10(®50e: clover, mixed- 55®fl5e; 
straw. No. 1,80&65C.: do. No. 2, S0@55c; do. oat. 45®50e. 
Hors.—Prices show no change whatever. Every¬ 
thing. from the commonest to very fine goods, is 
heldilmly. 
N. Y. State, crop of 1SJ3, choice (searce) nominal' 
do. do, do, good to prime, glojiQii: do. do. do, low to 
iair, Ufa 22: do. crop of 1882, 22®'24; Pacific Coast, 
crop of 1888 , fair to prime, 23®28. 
LIVE POULTRY.—Fowls sold fairly. Turkeys tu only 
moderate request. Ducks and geese in moderate 
supply. 
Fowls, Pennsylvania and Jersey, V it. lSitfoUe; do. 
State, 18® 14c ; Western, p It., 13® l ie: roosters, young, 
V It,, llw I2c: do. old, P It, 7(o/8e; turkeys, p ft, i I a 16c: 
ducks, Western, « pair 80c(9*l,l2; gnesc, Western V 
pair, 51.T3tt2.25 
Dressed Poultry.—T urkeysare selling slowly, both 
fresh dressed and frozen. Fresh dressed fowls and 
chickens slow and the tone weak. Frozen chickens 
dull. Very few fresh dressed ducks or geese, but not 
many wanted. Frozen ducks are llrm for choice, but 
ordinary lots slow and irregular. 
Frozen Poultry.—T urkeys, Western. No. l, I7®i8c.: 
do., No. 2, 12 @ltc.; Chickens, Western, choice, 14® 15c.; 
do. fair to good, 12 w,13o.: ducks, western, eholce. 
lfi@20C. 
Fresh Dressed.—T urkeys, choice, lTwlKc.- do., 
fair to good, Italic.; do., poor. 14 m,L ie,• capons, choice 
large, 21 ,.i,J2e.' do., small and slips, 18 m 20c.; chickens 
Philadelphia Full broilers 22.tVCe.; do. do., straight 
lots, 111318c: do. Jersey, 17®ISO: fowls, Philadelphia, 
dry picked, prime, l*ie; do., Jersey, UK»l6c; fowls ami 
chickens, St-a’e and Western, UdiiSe; fowls. Stute and 
Western, lit" do. and chickens, fall- lo good. I2®13c: 
do, do., poor, IliftUWc; Ducks. Philadelphia,?*:.: do. 
State UDd Western,Spring, lTfiSDc.; do., St . and Wn„ 
fairlogood IRmiISo Geese, Philadelphia, 14®lie. do 
Stale and Western prime, ll®ll^e; do. fair to good, 
7<®U*. 
Gams.— Tame squabs, light. * dozen, 84.30; tame 
squabs, dark, P dozen. *3®3.J0; tame pigeons, live, per 
pair, 40&30O.; wild pigeons, per dozen, 81.75: wild 
ducks, canvass, 82 . 23 ®*: do,, red beads, $1.25<a$l.50; 
do., mallard, P pair, 30 mR ue. 
Seeds. Clover seed, prime, nominal, ut logiutsc.; 
choice,UOtiift lOW.e: fancy, ink.'* lOjktc: Tlmotlu , retail- 
parcels, $1.55 mi. 65: round lot* nominal; domestic 
flaxseed, $!.3Siad.fi.l; Calcutta linseed, $1.936t,2. 
Rekinkd sugar,— cut loaf, V ni Tt^Sc: Crushed, 
V/bfttiSv, cubes. eke; powdered, 74p«7tee; granulated, 
7 7-HiMi' >c: mould “A," Btuo-'Wc; confectioners’ do , 
7kie: eotTcc do., standard. colTer off do., 
W®(W( 0 ' white extra "C,’’ b‘u<i6t«e' extra "C." 3 U< ll , 
6^c: O," 39g®3X*e' yellow, 5'4*,«HAc. 
Vegetables.—I rish potatoes dixU, Bermuda selling 
fair, Sweets dull and Arm. Onions quiet. Norfolk 
kale and spinach In light supply and unchanged. 
Charleston asparagus slow aud Irregular. 
Cahbage, eholce. 5* 100,86i.»12; potutoes Bermuda, p 
bbl., 8 1.50 m$ i..50 do. V bbl,HTe.ci #1.50' sweet potatoes, 
klln-drled, P bbl., $lt.73®4.00; turnips, Russia, l„ I., 
bbl., 73ctii.91.25: di>. do,, Canada. tknUi; otiioos, 
white, V bbl.. .1.2.25;do., yellow, 81(31.35. do., red. 81 
Ml.87: spinach, Norfolk, r bbl.. 2.0('(4$3.ilO; Kale, Nor¬ 
folk, V bbl., 8100® 1.75; Asparagus, Charleston, V 
bunch, 4(>e w81 30: Beets, Bermuda, P crate, $1,50, 
Tobacco.—K entucky turn at 7' e-iUe. Seed Leaf 
steady. 18SJ -18S2, Peunsylvaulu, S&.at’O.: 1882, Ohio, Hue 
12c; Huvunu,S5«t$l..l0; Sumatra, 81 ,;ii>ucl.du. 
Wool.—D omestic Fleece, 88MI2C5C; scoured do., 55 
ffifiOc; unwashed fleece 2ilc; Spring Texas, 21 m 22c: 
Fall do., 1 Cwt22c.; scoured, do. 52Vg353c.: scoured 
California, 53o; Australian. 40c: furry aud heuvv do,, 
PtettaMous gulveutteing 
GOLD MEDAL, PAEIS, 1878, 
BAKER’S 
Warranted absolutely part 
Cocoa, from -which the excess ul 
Oil has been removed. It has three 
times the strength of Cocoa mixed 
with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 
and is therefore far more economi* 
cal. It is delicious, nourishing, 
strengthening, easily digested, and 
admirably adapted 'or invalids as 
well as for persons iu health. 
Sold by (irorers every where. 
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H'ntr for 2 (Iasi r,it~.t('.i'nloyue. ’ 
Nkw Yobk, Saturdny, March 8. 1384. 
Bkkves—T otal for six duys, 10,034 head agf.insi 10,060 
head for the corresponding time last week. Penn¬ 
sylvania stable-fed steers, 1,8171b at 12t*c. 56 ft; do. 
1,250 ft at lte., 56 ft; do. 1,157 ft at U^c., 56 ft; Indiana 
steers. 1.121 ft at lO^c,, 56 ft. Western steers. 1,049 
ft at Ue.65 ft; Kansas do. 1,228 ft, at about tlHe. to 
dress 56 ft; bulls, 1,200 ft at 84.80, Cberokees, 876 ft 
06 per Hit ft: Missouri steers, 1,086 ft at $6.35: do. 1,186 
ft at ll-Hc. 56 ft, los* $ 10 ; do. U85 ft, at UJ$c. 36ft; do. 
1,121 ft.ut it)0c. 56 ft; do, 1,180 ft ut llS,c 56 ft: still 
bulls 1,515 ft at 51gC- Ohio steers, 1,3S0 ft $7.20; do. 
1,4-10 ft at U4*e. 56 lb: mixed Western do. 1,430 ft ut 
1294c. 57 ft: do. 1,275 ft at 12»*c. 56 »■; do. 1,122 ft 
at 119*0 58 ft; do. 1,214 ft at 86.4U: do. 1,2lt ft at $6,75; 
dry cows, 1,593 ft ut 87 per 100 ft: bulls, 1,505 ft $5.65: 
do. 2,1)60 lb at $6.87900. Illinois steers, 1,365 ft ut $7.;)5; 
do. l,tui ft ut $7.30; do. 1,263 ft at $6.70; do. 1,211 ft at 
$6.65; do. 1,181 ft Ut $6.35; do. 1,1.38 ft at $6.85; do. 
1,148 ft at $6.80, 
Cai.vks. - Ordinary to good veals sold ut 7<fi.i»c.: a 
few Buttermilk Calves, the first of the season, at 5c. 
A lot or Um-sers remained unsold. They are quot¬ 
able at .\L* ale 
Sm:i:r and Lambs. —The demand was very limited 
and prices weak and slightly In buyers’ favor, wtfli a 
^large nlimber to go over for Saturday's market, 
bheep sold at $5,Ui(g,t!..V>, and lambs at $7(«.7.50 for fair 
to good. Some very ordinary Spring lambs lu Wash 
ington Market sola at $8oi I per head, with $7(it8 ob¬ 
tained Tor a few strictly prime. 
Hoas.-Total for six days, 2-1,328 head against 35.999 
head tor the corresponding time last week. The 
market Is dull aud weak at 6W@7c. for ordinary to 
good bogs. 
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