APRIL 12 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
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anee to Liverpool, at 99c.; ungraded Winter Red, at 
80c.«#l.00; No. 4 Red, 85c. No. 3 Red, 96^@97c: No. 
‘2 Rad, #l.OO}$@l, 0 iy delivered from store; * 1.00 free 
on board from store; el.Ot free on hoard Inst half 
of April- #I.W®I.01 for rail cerlttlcatpH In elevator; 
$ 1.12 delivered from elevator; Ungraded White, 85c.; 
No. 8 While, 7So ; No, 2 Red, seller April, dosing 
93?*o; do. May 81.001*®l,U3‘ do. Juue, Closing*) .02; do. 
July, dosing, *I.U2; do. August, dosing, si.iK**. Ryk 
—M arket e sler for Western, ami steady for Canada 
and State quoted at OTmiTliyc, Western, <3<<a lie. for 
Canada and State: Western at «7e. la elevator; No. 2 
Western buyers' option next week Thine, Haumcy 
M arket, quit-f und III'ill. Four Rowed State,8.1c, BAB I F.v 
MALT-tiiil I, prices unchanged. OoilN—Ungraded 
mixed at 47ttMlo; No. 3, r.iUt«55Wc: steamer ndxed, 
5ikic. No. 3,5814c. I n elevator.Wv6ttWi delivered; old No. 
2, 5Uit59Kc, In store. No 2 Mixed seller April, dos¬ 
ing, AH^c; do. May. eloHlug 3914 c; do. Jane, closing, 
ftutye: do. July, dosing 81 V'. Oats-N o. 3 Mixed, 
at 341 - 40 : No. 2, ^.V^dt.'.'vRe. In store and elevator; No. 1 . 
quoted SM.s,e; No 3 White. 89c.; No. 2, 4 IRc: No. 1 
(ploti:d 42c.: mixed Western, & 6 «<SM»c.; white do., 
•JOtiiWc; White Mute, 42ig-t3c.; No. 2 mixed, seller 
April, 35140; do. Muy, dosing 36c; do. June, closing 
iflMe. 
PROvituoNS-Pork-Old Mesa spot, at #W,7S®17.50; 
Choice. $17.50. mess on spot, quoted #I6.75®17 for old, 
and 17.75 for new; family mess. $18®111 50; clear back, 
$i‘iu 2 oj extra prime, fits®ui.no, Bees' city extra 
Indian mess In tierces, #22w24; extra mesa, Al2.50ai.i3; 
packet . *13 In Darrels and s3l.30lu tierces; plate beef, 
*i2.SoO®l3. beef Hams—Q uoted boro nt. *27, and at 
West, *2.5.75036, CUT Meat* Pickled bellies, 12 Th 
average, quoted NttH'de; pickled shoulders ‘Mts^c; 
Pickled hams, ll««Uc; smoked shoulders, H'lig.URic; 
smoked hums, 18 W<oI4o. MIDDLES Long clear In 
New York, quoted at 0 ' 40 . Dhumckd Itoos—About. 
COTTON, 
CCRRKNT PRICES. 
Quotations based on American Standard of 1 
cation. 
New 
Orleans 
Uplands and Gull. 
Strict. Good Ordinary. 
Strict Low Middling... 
Middling.. . 
Good .Middling. 
Good Ordlnntw.... 8 15-16 
strict Good Ord.. S'* 
9 5-16 
» 9-16 
9 9-16 
9*4 
10 
10 
10 9-16 
10 18-16 
10 18-16 
10 15-16 
11 3-16 
11 S -16 
11 3-16 
11 7-1G 
11 7-16 
11 : 1 * 
1158 
114* 
11 9-10 
11 1S-16 
11 13-16 
11 1S-16 
12 1-16 
12 1-16 
12 1-16 
12 5-16 
12 5-16 
12 7-16 
12 11-16 
12 11-16 
13 3-16 
13 7-16 
13 7-16 
fRD. 
Low Middling.... 
. 10 7-16 
Middling. 
. 11 1 16 
14c.: do. fair to good, 10@14c.; ducks. Western, choice, 
10 @ 20 c. 
Flues 11 Dressed.— Turkeys, choice, Ifi^lTc- do., fair 
to good, Ik. 1 13c.; do., poor. 12(A18c.- capons, choice 
Inrge, 22 a24c.- do. r ureal! and slips, 2G<(2le.: chickens. 
Philadelphia Spring broilers UlitpSOc.: do. do. Fall 
broilers, 26 a35c,: do. do., straight lots, 19®20c: do. 
Jersey, lHcr. 19c: fowls. Philadelphia, dry picked, 
prime, 16® 17c; do.. Jersey, 15wl0c; do. State and 
Western, t4a>ir>e; do, poor. lOatllUc; Ducks, Stale 
••ind Western, 11 a i5e- do., State and Western, fatr to 
good IStaiHc Geese, State and Western, prime, 11®. 
12c; do. fatr to good, tiijfclOc. 
Gamk. -Tame squabs scarce and Arm, English 
snipe more plenty and caster. Wild ducks very dull. 
fgc. higher, with more moderate receipts, and fair 
demands, quoted at 8 T*c. for uti averages. Lard— 
Choice for export, S8.83 QmS. 93; contract grade 
quoted closing at #8.9u®*.9fi, April, closing 
S9.70itt9.76- May, closing 8'.i,7fi(tt9.78; June, closing 
*9.s«nt‘i,88; July, «H.st«*‘t.lO: closing #H.94 i<* 8.96; Aug¬ 
ust, *8 9(1 t9.ir», seller year, dosing S3.40$ts.6O; City 
steam, BOc; rellned. dull; continent quoted nt*9.l0c. 
and South American. *9.75. 
Butter—T rade Is dull, ami prices appear to be 
steadily declining tin all grades, 
NEW BUTTER 
Creamery, selections, Klglns, etc.. S4e; do. fancy 
82(433; do choice, 90:4.31-. do. prime, 2S<®29: do. fair to 
good, 2(ini27, do, ordinary, '.Mm. 25; half firkins, tubs, 
best,30c;do. do. do. fair to good, 25&29c: Welsh tubs, 
best, 28c; do. do. do. fair to good. 2.5(«27C; Western 
imitation creamery, choice, 35®36o; do do good to 
prime, 32®‘24c; do, > 1 o. ordinary to ralr, ISfflAlc; do, 
factory, best, ' 2 ' 2 e: do, do, fair to good, 13w21c;do, 
do, ordinary, 10 «i 2 e. 
OLD BUTTER. 
Stutedairies, entire,choice, 29(«)29e; do. do, do. fine, 
26®27 c; do. lUx. do. fair to good, 21«i35o: do. do. or¬ 
dinary, itkaaoc: ito.do, of firkins, flue. 37<a38e; do. do.of 
lwaSOc; Western dairy, good, l ie; do. do, fair, l'2«18c.: 
do, do. ordinary, lOttlie. 
Add l®'2c per pound to the above for jobbing selec¬ 
tions of choice goods. 
Cheese.—T here Is nothing positively new on the 
general market. 
State factory, fancy, I5e.; do., prime to choice, 
14 Hi® 1494c.; do. do. fair to good, I 3 « 4 l 4 e.: do- do. 
light skims, prime to choice, 10 ® 12 c.: do. do. skims. 
- -.- uv, iuu iw hvam, 1 aiuiit.*, UG, 
light skims, prime to choice, 10 ® 12 c.; do. do. skims, 
fair to good. 7®9e.; Skims, Pennsylvania, fancy, 
7 Q|‘t 7 * 4 C. do., do. prime to choice, ti : Vtt7. do. do. fair 
r A m 1/11 4 l!i., ill < n • .-I j-l t., U. .-1. .. . A 1 it . . 
■ t.4it. ptiMM- ciiuu-o. uu. uu. win 
to good, Uiu-tiQc.; do, ordinary, StoSUc,; Ohio flats, fair 
to good. 9(iiilc.: do. ordlnnry. v<j) 7 c. 
LIVERPOOL qUOTATlONS TO N. Y. PRODUCE EXCHANGE— 
2.30 p. m.—A pril 3. 
Cheese—American choice.C9s Od Dull. 
Cotton.—S pot cotton l-16c. higher, hut only moder¬ 
ately active. Receipts at the ports to day, 5,019 bales, 
against 6,556 this day last week, and 13,676 last year. 
Since September 1 , «,598,501 bales, against 5,356,480 
bales same period last season. 
Class! fl- 
Texas. 
red heads. 2S6t50e. do., common and poor, IP pair, 20 
®80c.: English snipe, fresh > dozen. # 2 , 
Vegetables.— Irish potatoes plenty, dull and Ir- 
reguinr. Sweets very slow. Bermuda new in fall- 
request and firm. Old onlon“ dull. New Bermudas 
weak at *2 per case. Norfolk kale and spinach In 
fair request. 
String beans. Florida, per crate, *1 00®8.58; Green 
peas, chas. and Savanuab. per crate, *2 .mi,«, 4: Green 
peas Florida, per c-rale, 25c .<a * 1 . 00 ; cabbage, choice, 
V 100, S6.00ttl3.MO; potatoes Bermuda, t' bbL, * 7 .pwm 
8.0 m do. >• bbl, 75e.Soil.37- sweet potatoes, kiln- 
dried, ¥ bbl., *R.5Q®8 7>; turnips, Russia, L. L. P 
bbl., Si.50ittl.75; do. do., Canada, *1.50; Bermuda, 
onions, perorate. 8l.85ra2.00: onions, white, V bbl.. 
*t.i5«n2.'4i: do., yellow, *1,35® 1.75; do., red, *1.50it1.75: 
spinach, Norfolk, e PM.. *t.nO(<»i.75: Kale. Norfolk, 
bbl., 75c(»*t 5Qr Asparagus, Southern. F bunch, 
25®75c; Beets, Bermuda, V crate, $ 1 .25; tomatoes, Ber¬ 
muda. per crate, 50®75; do. Florida, per bush, crate, 
#8.00w5.00. 
Tobacco. —Seed Leaf has been quiet and steady; 
1882Wisconsin Havanas! 20®30c : tssaPennsylvania, 
56420 c, 1831 do. 4®10c; Havana, 80c.a$1.2O; Sumatra. 
*l.'20ttl .60; Medium Lugs higher. 
Wool.—T here was a continued quietude and In 
view of the near approach .if the Spring Clip hold¬ 
ers were quite nervous and Inclined to grant further 
concessions. The sales for the week have been small 
and unimportant. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New Fork, Saturday, April 5.1884. 
Beeves— Total for six days (Including Weehawken 
arrivals) 10.570 head agamst 9.280 head for the corres¬ 
ponding time last week. T’ennsylvania stable-fed 
steers, 1,462 It, at *7.20; do. 1,242 ft at Be. 56 fb; do. 
1,218 it at ll«c 56 is. Maryland stable-feed steers, 
1 2U7 n>, at 1254 c. 56 it>T do. 1,185 m at 1154 c. 56 it.. Bulls, 
1,490 IN at 6 c. Ohio steers, 1,173 n> at 114ic. 56 tb: Kau. 
sas steers, 1,223 Tb at *6.75; Ohio steers, 1,233 7f>, at *6.65: 
do, 1,163 tb. at *6.50, less *5; do, 1,080 lb at llQc.. 56 lb 
less *1 per head; Indiana steers, 1,265 lb. at ll-Tjc. 56 
lb; ButTalo-bought dry cows and stags, 956 lb, at ♦5.40,- 
hulls at Sc; dry cows, 060 tb, nt 914 c; do. 962 lb. at 4?<c. 
Illinois steers, 1.218 tb. at *&90: do. 1,226 tb, at *6.60; do. 
1,225 tb nt #6.75; do. 1,264 tb at. t'2c.56ft; do.1.043 tb otllj^c; 
56; lb do. 1,145 tb at *6.30: State steers, 1,550 lb at 12'4c. 
56 lb; do. 1,216 lb at UJ4c. 86 lb; rlo, Ijoo tb at lie. and 
50c. per head; Missouri steers, 1,233 tb nt *6.80: do. 
1,175 ib at * 6 . 60 ; do. l,W do. at *0.50: do. 1.U0 tb nt 1 KQe. 
56 tt; do. 1,0711 ib at UJac. less 50c. per head; do. 1,058 
tb at 11 ) 40 . 55 tb ; Western steers, 1,100 at He, 56 tb. 
Calves.—P rime and choice veals in good demand 
at steady prices; all other grudes slow and a trifle 
caster. Country dressed In fair supoly. but with 
clear, cool weather there was an Improved feeling, 
and the best grades Bold at higher prices. Veals, 152 
Ib at 9c; do. 141 tb at SV*e; do. 121 n at He: do. t« lb at 
5Qc: do. 85 lb at 5c: "bobs." at *.1.45 per bead; butter¬ 
milks, etc.. 95 Ib ut-4ty, 
Sukei* AND Lambs.-T otal Tor six days, 84,043 head, 
against 30.512 bead fur the sutne time last week. Very- 
few Spring lambs in market and prices are Arm. Com¬ 
mon to prime are quotable at Sit7.50 per head. State 
Futures fairly active and 1 to 3 points higher at the 
close. Today’s closing prices: April, il.60ttll.62; 
Muy, ll.71ttill.72: Juue. 11.82; July. 1L98®11,94; Au¬ 
gust, 12.08® 12,04: September. 11.64® 11.65: October, 
1|,09 (ii11.12t November, tu.95o0.10.97: December, 10.95® 
10.97. Market closing steady. Transferable notices, 
11.65. 
Runs.—The demand In somewhat better form, but 
buyers are eorcful not to compete too shnrply. 
State and Pemisylvauia, In barrels, V dozen. 
20Qc: Western, fre9h,2Jtt20Qc: Western, fair to good, 
19Q (.* 30c.: Southern, choice, 20c; Southern, fair 
to good, 19®19 Qc.; goose eggs, 7tV«80o; duck eggs, 34tt 
35e. 
Note.—W estern and Southern, In cases, Qc. below 
quotations. 
Dried Fruits.—S outhern apples, ordinary togoodi 
lambs. 64 Ib nt b-Qc. Kansas sheep, 125 tb at 7c. State 
sheep, 107 tb ut 7e; Western sheep, 95 lb at 69nc. 
Jllchlgau ilo. S3 ® nt (Vise, 
Hogs.—T otal for six days 22,453 head avalilst 28,653 
head for the corresponding time last week. Slarket 
quiet and unchanged Western pigs. 117 Tb at S6.6U; 
do. 92 ® at 6Qc: do. 80 a at tic: roughs, 155 a at *5.75. 
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SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 
no. cores chopped, etc., 2<»63o: Apples, evaporated. 
■JttlOc.; do., choice. HH*«lljj(c.: do. fancy sole - 
ttoux, usittu'c.- Peaches. Carolltui, good to fancy, 
KKiilHQe.; do. Georgia, peeled, hgicll^c evaporated 
peaches, peeled. 04 si26c.; do. do., unpecled, UttlHQc.; 
UU peeled, peaches, halves, 6®«Qc.; do. do., quar¬ 
ters, iqtt'C! Plums, Southern, 1 tQgilOe.-. do.. State, 
13® 14c.. Cherries, 12® 14c; blackberries, 12® 12 We; 
raspberries, &)®31o.; buckluborrles, 9®9Qi:. 
Frkhii 1*ihi its. The market for apples continues 
quiet. Florida oranges aclllug slowly. Cranberries 
firm, Florida strawberries Ann. 
Strawberries, Florida, 4* quart. 4O.i*50e.; strawber¬ 
ries. Charleston, b quart, 86Q50O; apples. State, 
Baldwin, V bbU, *3 <01; do Eastern Laid wins, #4® 
4.25: do. greeriJugs, ¥ libl., #:t.5U®4: do. lufertor, 
*2,25i,.) '2 75' Cranberries. Jersey, good to prime. *5 25® 
5.50; Florida oranges, Indian River, fuucy, f( case, 
#5.tltKit«.(«- do. oranges, P ease, #3.50(6)4.30; Peanuts Vir¬ 
ginia hand nicked, new. per lb , 'ja^utioc; Pecans, per 
lb., 6®7 >mc.: Hickory nuts, pi>r bush., 80c.«*l.l2. 
Hay and Straw.—T hu supply of hay continues 
r»lr, but prime grades'Wurklug out steady at fair 
prices. Straw plenty. 
No. 1, per t00 a. 85®90c.; No. 2, 70®75C4 No. 8, 60® 
65e.; shipping,,VVi55c.; clover, lOittlSc ; clover, mixed, 
550)600.; Straw, No. 1, 55tgW)c.; do. No. 2, 34(gj50c; do. 
oat, 45(.ji50c. 
Hors. The general situation la substantially as It 
has been for some time past. The demaud continues 
rather slow uud the acuiul business moderate. 
N. Y. Muir, e.ropor ’8s, choice (scarce) nominal; do, 
do, < 10 , good to prime, 23®25: do. do. do, low to fair, 
I8<it'22; do, olds. 18®'23; PaclUc Coast, crop of 1883, fair 
to prime, 22®25. 
lavk Poultry.—D emand fair.* Turkeys In light 
supply and firm. Ducks steady. Geese dull and un¬ 
changed. 
Fowls, Peuiisyivauia and Jersey. V a 15c; do. 
Stale, 13e;do. Western, F a, I4®15c: Southern, 14c.; 
roosters, young, 11® l2c;do. old, StsdV; turkeys, 16 ® 
16c;ducks, Western, F pair, 80c®#l.l2; gees*), West¬ 
ern F pair. # 1.12.1*® l.so. 
Frozen Poultry.-T urkeys, Western, No. 1,17018c; 
tlo., No. 2, 12® 14c.; Chickens Western, choice, uj*® 
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