'exas, 53@55c; <lo. year’s growth, 80c; Texas, 17@21c 
pring California, 19c; California and Texas, 35@52c.; 
English combing, 48c. 
Country dressed were In moderate supply, States of¬ 
fered at 8c, and prime to choice Jerseys selling as 
high as UJwjVA'. Dressed buttermilk calces ranged 
from 5c to 8c. Veals, 125 ft, at 7c; do, I2tt lb,at 64c; 
buttermilk calves, 07th. at 4f^c; 90 tt .attc; extra veal 
183 ft, at 80. 
Sheep asb I.amhs.—T otal for six days, 2,436 head, 
against SO,313 head for the corresponding time last 
week. Poor to Prime Un horn sold at 'A^ficTo. Or¬ 
dinary to Prime Clipped sheep were at S5fi>..5.90, with 
u few selections at (ksliiie. Yearling lambs ruled 
steady at 7t»(a 74 4 c. for Good to Choice Clipped with a 
branch of Unshorn at 44 ( ’- A few Ohio Spring lambs 
sold at 8c. perth. and culls at <2 per head. Dressed 
mutton In rather better demand at 94»104e. for 
fair to prime, and dressed yearlings continue to have 
a good inquiry at. U4fii) J4c. Western Yearlings*? ft, 
at 34c.; Clipped do. 78 ft. at 714c., and Texas Sheep 
(very coinitiotu, 1PI ft, at .54c_ Clipped Star.’ year¬ 
lings; 7t> ft, at 7A<a. and Clipped State Sheep. 1U) ft, at 
6c. Western Sheep, ’.<3 ft, at $7.35. Clipped Ohio year¬ 
lings, 64 ft, at 7Vd Clipped Ohio Sheep, id ft, at §6.10: 
do. 90 ft, at 6c: Ohio Spring lambs. 42 ft, nt 9c. and 
Culled lambs, at $2 each. Unshorn Ohio sheep, 80 ft, 
at 6c. Unshorn Western sheep, 95 ft. at 6Mc.; do. 97 1b, 
at §6.63; Texas do., 81 S, at 5,4e. Jersey Ewes, 123 ft. 
at 64c- 
Hoos.—Total for six days. 24,9X1 head against 
21,731 head for the corresponding time last week. 
Too many live hogs have been received by slaughter¬ 
er the past week, and prices have steadily declined, 
with the marker fully 40 lower than last Friday. 
Common to prime >, ay be quoted at $7.25(3: $7.70. 
Country’ dressed dull at SHftSWr. for heavy; 10® 104 
for medium and lO^<ssH>9»tr. for light (including Pigs) 
iuess in the throat.”— S. S. Curry, Teacher of 
Oratory in Boston University." ”Indispelia¬ 
ble to me. having used them through all my 
ministerial life.”— Rev. C. S. Vedder , Charles¬ 
ton, S. C. — Adv. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Corn, bush. 10,894,226 8,407,247 
Oats, bush. 4,453,197 2,169,813 
Barley, hush. 981,119 609,185 
Rye, hush ... 1.627,800 1,092.759 
Bcttek.—F lue choice and fancy butter continues 
scarce. State dairy sells close, of attractive Wes¬ 
tern the supply continues small. Of old butter uot 
much here will exceed 15c. On low gTudos the tone 
is tanic and unsatisfactory. 
yEW BrTTEK. 
Creamery, fancy, 31c; do. choice, 29f<i;30c; do. 
prime, 27<;«j.s8e; do. fair to good, 24-fii25c: do. ordinary, 
17@20c; State half-ttrkln tubs and palls, best, 20c. 
(lo. do. fine, 23fii Be; do. good, I9'J22e; do. fair, 16@18: 
State Welsh tubs, choice, 24c; do. good to prime; 
21(5i23e; do. fair to good, 15@2Ue; Western Imitation, 
creamery, choice, 1Sfiu20o: Western do, good to prlme,16 
@17e; do. ordinnry to fair, 18015c; western factory, 
best current mntte, 15(4170; do. fair to good do., 12<§i 
Me; do. ordinary. IOmIIc. 
OLD BUTTER. 
State dairy, choice, 19@21e; do. good to prime, 14 
W He.; do. ordinary. flfa)12c: Western dairy, tine, 
12c; do. general run, lO’-f.'Jlte: Western factory, 
good, 120; Western factory, poor, 10<Btic. 
Cottos.—B usiness* has been good Id futures, and 
buyers have developed considerable energy. Spots 
show a little more doing. Including a fair proportion 
for export. 
CCRKSJiT PRICES 
Quotations based on American Standard of Classifi¬ 
cation. 
Uplands New 
and Orleans Texas. 
Florida, and Gulf. 
Ordinary. 711-16 7 15-16 715-16 
strict Ordinary. 84 S$g 8-4 
Good Ordinary.. 815-16 9 3-16 9 3-16 
Strict Good Ordinary. 994 97X 9tt 
Low Middling.1094 103* 109* 
Strict Low Middling. 10 7-16 10 11-16 1011-16 
Middling. 109* 10W 104 
Good Middling.. if 114 114 
Strict Good Middling.104 114 114 
Middling Fair. 1194 12 12 
Fair. 124 124 134 
STAJXED. 
74 | Low Middling..... 89$ 
7 15-16 1 Middling.... J_ 9?4 
NEW •’HFEBE. 
state factory, prime. 130.134c: do. fair to good, 124 
(5.134c: do. skims, 10 ‘wk 12c; creamery skims, choice, 
74®73ic; do. good, 64*(a(74c; do. fair, 6o«64c; skims, 
poor, 5i<!i,yi4c. 
OLD CHEESE. 
State factory, choice Fall, 14C? H4c; do. prime, 134 
(a 13 : ,qo; do. fair to good. 12,4#l8e; do. ordinary, 
104 3 120. 
Diukd Fruits—T he market Is scantily supplied, and 
the volume of business correspondingly restricted. 
So far as the movement went, however, about former 
rates were obtained, and the position may bo called 
nominally steady for goods showing fine and attrac¬ 
tive quality. 
Southern apples, ordinary to good (.46(80.; do. fine 
t" ■•!). .- do. fancy, >.ap.» tV.; Western, 
ordinary, 7fiu,4c.; do. do. fair to good. 74®7Ve.: 
do. do., choice lots, 8c. t State, sliced, 8®‘Jn.; do. 
quarters, 74 , i-94<-\: up;,lei,evaporated, l2,4(*14c.; (lo. 
choice, ring cut, 1146t’54c.:do,, fanev selections. 16c: 
peaches. Southern, 3<S9c.; do,, Carolina, good to 
fancy, II® 15,; do, Georgia, peeled. 10® 13c.: evapo¬ 
rated poaches, peeled Ulc24o.;do. do., tin peeled, I56t 
154c.: do. on peeled peaches, halves, f,«7c.- do. do., 
quarters. 54i,i6c.; plums. Southern. ll<*oll4e.; do.. 
State, 1IWI2C.; cherries, 27ci2Sc.; blackerrles, 94<,i. 
9»ic.; raspborrio6, Siadte.; huckleberries. UkalSMc. 
Euos.—Demand was no larger, nor did buyers ap¬ 
pear lu any way anxious to operate, hut the’tone of 
the market was somewhat steadier, with a fractional 
recovery on price. Holders appear to bo somewhat 
encouraged by lighter receipts, and a growing Im- 
presslou that the declining tendency had exhausted 
Itself, beside which a great many lots are coming tn 
on consignment under a full limit. 
State and Pennsylvania tn bbls., ¥ dost.. 16® 
164c: choice Western, 166c 164c; Canadian, ltkaiSV: 
Southern best, ISo; do. Inferior,I8,.- 14c; duck eggs, Sue; 
goose, 33Gt35c. 
Fresh Farris. North Carolina strawberries sold 
nt about 30e. per quart- No fresh arrivals of Charles¬ 
ton to-day, but a row Of yesterday’s, curried over in 
refrigerators, came out rather jioorlv and selling 
slowl.v at BVitSOe. Cholee apples would sell fairly, u 
here, but quality ottering Is neglected, and prices 
weak amt Irregular. 
Strawberries. N.C„ V <|t., Sic.; da.Charleston, prime 
■» quart. t.V.i 26c.; do., do., poor, > quart,SJ' 10c.; apples. 
Russets, $3.1 o, (.00; Baldwins, P liarrel, $3.0tk<t3.5Ai; 
inferior, V barrel, $1.50(32-5h; peanuts, Virginia, hand¬ 
picked, V ft., 74(gti74c.; do., do., fancy, ojfciQTb.; do., 
do., good lo prime, 5®640.; hickory pecans, ¥ ft., 
5fit7e. 
Hav and Straw.—R eceipts of fine stock continue 
moderate and such Is tu Lair request and prices ruling 
steady ill quotations. Medium and lower grades are 
under neglect and slow. Straw ruling quiet but 
about steady. 
Hay. No. L prime, v W0 fts, sv.'Xlo; do. No. 2. good, 
>.i,- ,in. No. ;t, medium. 6.w;tv; do. clover mixed, 
aVil'.Tc, do. shipping, 55c; do, clover, t5ec55c: straw, No. 
I rye,50io->5ci No. ? rye, 3-Vi loo; do. oat. 35(^40c. 
Hors.—Brewers arc buying scarcely anything be- 
New York, Saturday, May 5,1883. 
Beeves.—T otal arrivals for bIx days, 12,174 bead, 
against 10,896 head for the corresponding time last 
week. General sales of fair to prime corn-fed cattle 
were at 12® 184c. to dress 56(35< ft, and common and 
medium sold at 1144 12c. Choice heavy sold at $7.25(6. 
$7.30 p<T 100 ft. Illinois Steers, 1,409 ft, at $7.25; do. 
l,2fo at $7; do. 1,343 ft, at 124c; do. 1,142 ft, at 12c. Il¬ 
linois steers, 1,(51 ft, at 7e. live weight; Missouri do., 
ft, at $7,30: do. 1.349 ft, at 124e. 57 ft: do. 1.1 
at ISftC. 56 ft, aud 50c. per head; hulls. 1,900 ft. at $5.95, 
Lancaster County, iT’etiu.) stable fed steers, 1,491 ft, 
$7.25; do. 1,887 ft, at ISMc. 56 ft; Kansas do.. 1,953 ft, nt 
12Wo. 56 ft, rndlana steers, 1,314 ft at 12c, 50 ft, less $5: 
Michigan oxen, I0?uo. 55 ft; Pennsylvania stable-fed 
steers, 1.580 ft. at 124c. 57 ft; do. 1,417 ft, at 124’C: do. 
1,372 ft, at 12c; native still-fed steers, 1,114 ft, at 12c. 56 
ft, and 50c. per head. 
Calves— 8,340 head received in six days, against 8,939 
head for the same time last week; veals are not quo 
tably higher, while buttermilks are doing a trifle bet¬ 
ter; A few extra selected veals reach 74<<(.8e, and 
choice are sold at 7e., but poor to prime States can¬ 
not be quoted outside the range or t «W4e. The few 
buttermilk calves offered sold at 4®4J$c. but 34®4c 
are safe quotations, while a heavy run would be 
likely to sink price much lower. There was n better 
demand for dressed calves and prime city dressed 
veals reached »4e, with common selling down to Gc. 
Falling out of the hair may be prevented, 
brashy hair made soft, and the growth of the 
hair renewed, by the use of Ayer’s Hair Vig¬ 
or.— Adv. 
Humors of the stomach, salt rheum, and all 
blood disorders, are radically cured by Ayer’s 
Sarsa pa rilla. —A dr. 
Tropic-Fruit Laxative meets the popular 
want for a mild, agreeable aud effective cath¬ 
artic medicine. Sold by druggists everywhere 
at ^5 ets. per box. — Adv. 
♦Women that have been bedridden for years 
have been completely cured by the use of Lydia 
E. Piukham’s Vegetable Compound.— Adv. 
See Johnson & Fields, Racine Fun Mill ad 
vertisement, issue of May 5, page 80G. — Adv. 
LAEGE BALE OF 
IMPORTED JERSEY CATTLE 
TWO ENTIRE SHIPMENTS, PER STEAMER “LORD CLIVE.” 
The Subscribers vrill Sell at Auction, without reserve, their entire Spring Importations of 
JER'EY CATTLE, numbering, by the day of Sale, with their Calves, nearly 
TWO IlllVOKRD HEAD, 
direct from thf. channel islands. 
On T’h.xirsda/y and Friday INIornings, 
Chicago.—'Wueat unsettled; Regular, $1.12 May 
1.15®, 1.154 .Tune; $1.1796 July: No. 2 Chicago Spring, 
SI.12ft l.18M: No. 3 do., tr.’o; No. 2 red Winter. $1,114. 
Corn quiet but llriner at 574Jv</.,VV9te. cash; STAsefiMJ^c. 
May; 5?4<«..'W4(*. .Tunc; je. July; July . August; 
524c. all the year. Oats firmer; I’Ve, rash: 424c. 
May; 43Me. June; i3c. July; :t r ,qc. August; ::v,j 'tw l c, 
aU the year. Rye 624c. BjutUiySSc. Flaxseed scarce 
aud firm ut $1.42,'" 1.45. Berm; Creamery. fair to 
fancy, 186(270; dairies, good to choice, l-vile. Kuos 
quiet at 15c, Point fairly active nt >19.55; ■ iy.ro cash; 
$19.45,;, 19.55 May; BI9.6V June: $l!I.W.k:„. 19,854 July, 
lloas—Market strong aud active; goon hogs, grades 
5c. higher; mixed; $6.1»Jfa;7.23; heavy, $i.2Ut;«,.6J: light, 
$6.85fa,!~. Ill; skips. $3.7TK)’eG.nO. L’attli: Market active, 
with n brisk demand and prices 5ft I he. higher: Kx- 
ports, $6,35(,f,6,65; good lo choice shipping. $6»6.35i 
cotumou to fair, $5.80® 5.95. sheep—M arket active 
and stronger; common to fair, $3.75641.50; good to 
choice, $5.5,1 Kit5.75. 
Cincinnati. Wheat, No. 2 red Winter, $1,124(31.18 
spot; $1,124 May: $l.l2M®.i.lt July. Corn quiet, at 
564c. sptl; stJse. May; 577*'58e June; 5'9-Me July. OATS 
stoadyui 15<;61',40 . Rye 1asy at 6jo. Barley, extra 
No. 3 Kali at iso. Pork Small business ut 20o. 
Lard fair at 11.324c. lit tti-.h—C hoice Western K- 
serve. Vie; choice Central Ohio. ISo. Hoos weak; 
common ami light,$6.10^7.10; packing and butchers', 
$7.U0;<. 7.75. 
St. Wheat. No. 2 red Fall, $1,144. cash: $).U® 
fit'.1»4 May; 8l.l6wl.l64 June. $.1, ; V..1.16 July; 
31.164, August; $l.lii7$ September; $1,134 all the year; 
No. 3 red Fnll. 3IJI9. Cohn slow nt .2ta5.lc. cash .524 
(3)534c May ; 537^^54c. June; 5394,8,534c. July ; 5f>4c. 
August; iiH@ll!4C. year. Oats, 4fc. cash; 159fie. May; 
45c. June; 13c. Jidy. Rye dull ut MJUe.bld. Barley 
quiet at tVxii 75c. Hpttrr steady; Dairy, 'JUiAis'.; 
creamery, 26ri.lllc. Pork firm. Jobbing, $lU.6o ca>h; 
$19.35 bid May and June. 
Good Ordinary. 
Strict Good Ord 
Commencing at 11 o'clock each 'day 
Geaerol Advertising Rates of 
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been thoroughly tested and found equal to 
your representations. For a lime spreader it 
has no equal for it makes no difference whether 
the material be wet or dry, all goesoul in any 
desired quantity in the most perfect manner; 
one man can lime with it six to ten acres per 
day(Samuel Willis.) See page 299 
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icith a view to obtaining dijf'errnt terms trill prove 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
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Entered at the Post-office at New York City 
as second-class mail matter. 
ALLEN’S POTATO DIGGING PLOW 
The best In the market. Price $12. Send for clrcu - 
Lrs. R. H. ALLKN & CO.. 
Box 37«. tS9 and 191 Water St.. New York.N 
$14.50,,,. 15.21; plate, 811,T.w 15,5)0; city extra lmuu mess, 
in tea., $26®>$2,.5K Beer haiua, $«.»k.<,2s..v> for new. 
Cut uieutA—Pickled bellies, heavy average, 10c.; do 
lift lie. pickled hums, 124,9 I . )•!< kind sh 1 
94c. smoked hams, 14c.; western, picklek hams, 15 
and 16 ft average, 1340,; rib bellies. Id boxes, quoted 
1114c. for 12 and 11 n, average: pickled shoulders. 94c.: 
pickled hams. !23p,il3c.; tnukcl shoulders. 1 ‘jc; 
smoked hams, lit, iPqc. 51 hIdles—Long clear quoted 
here D4e; at Wcm. hqig and sport clear, half au,i 
half, quoted iOjktc. asked Dresseo hugs, city, heavy 
to light, 94„i4$i'. pigs, Lard Prime steam spot, 
ll.H5oUl.s;.4e., stay, ll.SJkrt, 11.90c; .lime ll.7lKsll.ille; 
July, ' 1 - 'v •••• VagUst, 1 1 -s , 11 . 92 c: ... 
closing il.NA.i ILtfie.; Oeiober, ILTiYs II.75c. seller year, 
closlug 10.99(11 LOic.; city steam Ilrm and quiet, ll.uie.; 
Refined quoicit 11.85c,; continent, 11.134,,, 12.15c. 
Brkaiysthjbts am) Provisions,—W heal —Ungraded 
Winter red Is 3e. higher; steamer No. 2 white Is 2e 
higher. Rye—Western is 4c. lower; Canada and 
State lo. lower. Corn- Ungraded mixed Is 2c. lower 
Steamer white is 4c lower; No. 8 Is Up-, lower. Oats— 
No. 3 mixed is 4e. lower; No. 1 Is 4c. lower. 
Prices or Flour. Feed ami Meal — Floor - Market 
n shade stronger ou low grades, which (ire scarce and 
wanted to n lair extent; medium aud choice grades 
in fair supply and ratlierqulct ijuotatlomc No. J, $2.60 
(Si3.15; laller extreme: Super line, $H,35c.el.25., latbrcx 
Irenie; eummoti to fair extra Stale,$1.24,4.40; good 
to fancy do., 3Li4it.0o: euimnou to good extra 
Western, $l.2.x i.5H; goo*l to choice, $>.G.bfi$7.i5; com 
mon to good extra round lioot> Ohio. $1.25,.,,.4.9u; 
good to choice, do., si.9jfii7.0U; cuxuntou extra Minn., 
$4.25(1) 4.1); clcjir, rye mixture. $a.l0fi$5.76; 
bakers’ extra, .V:.,iv.'O; straight, $6 rx.d.lfi; patent, 
$6.75,.i ?.75; St. Louis common to fair extra, $iAk<i4.75; 
good 1,, very choice, .. jpatenl Winter wheal 
extra, ®i.2.j,«;7-2.j; city mills extra, for West Indies. 
$5.30(ja>.W; South Mnolea, $t;,uV:6,L’i; market closed 
firm. Souihern Flour less pleutv audalrlllc higher; 
Common to good extra, $L4tii;> \2-V good to choice, 
$5.5047.(M, Rye Hour steady. Superfine, $3.3h(g:i.t*9, 
latter very efiotee. Feed-Mark'-t quiet aud steady: 
10 ft. 90e.; Ui ft, UW-i-UIk.’.; !.«• » 
sharps, $1. UK), 1.16; rye feed, 9Se. Corn Meul imcliallced; 
Brundywlne, $h.5>ii; qoot.il $3 Av,.i5>0; yellow West¬ 
ern, $$.1X413.10. 
pricks or Grain -Whylit. Ungraded Winter red, 
$1.07(ivl,24; hleamer No. 2 rod, $1.17 »*m- 1 23‘t In store. 
$1.25 delivered from Store. sU.JUqfi, 1.214 for rail 
eertlfledtcs, $1.2.>H »1.26 delivered from elevator: 
red Canada, to arrive via ,-anul. $1.25,; ungraded 
white, $ Lots,<1.17 (white state quoted at $1.26); steam 
er No. 2 while. 95c: No. 2 while, $1.07 for certifi¬ 
cates, $1.09 delivered; No. 1 white. $1.134“ r -l.l6; No. 
2 rod seller Slay, $1.229i£gL234: June, Sl..q4""1.35; 
July, $L25W£l.3uitf; August, $1.25$$).) I.VdIj; Snptetu 
her, $L214<'tL2fiTu. Rvk -Prices without decided 
change; Western, JK„ ,i,4c. Canada and Stale, 7l(,u 
79e., i-ar lots ami boat loads; t’anadn. 79c; Canada, 
for delivery at about May to, 734e; State, 79c., part 
for next Week. Barley Market quiet and steady; 
season about over; No. 2 Canada, to arrive. 85e. 
Bari.icy Malt— Market dull, with prices ns last quot¬ 
ed; two-rowrd Male. 95c Corn—U ngraded mixed 
60(«i0i4e: No. 3, UStiii654{C! steamer mixed. (KV-.lflO-Hc Ul 
elevulor, a,..• -,8c delivered; N". I.,, 1 1 .c. lu ■ leva 
tor, O8U6840. delivered; steamer ay bile, 67c; while 
Southern. 7oe; No. 2 mixed seller. May, 6t'>H<g6i4’o* 
June, 664ut67c; July, C7$$(ittNt4(‘; August, ifc'An$69tic; 
September, 7U«(ji04c. Oats—N o. 3, mixed, st 49cj No. 
2, 49-', h .. ■. No. I qUi 
2,544ii'..W,; No. 1 quoted, 57c; mixed Western. fiOco, 
52e; white do., V.iciirse, white State, NGfiiUe; No. 2 
mixed seller May, 494tfi, al4c; June, i:W*<(». r ,i$j$e; July, 
5(%<g'5)14e; August, U.Lpti lbe; September. 43%c. 
THE ROSS ENSILAGE 
AND FODDER CUTTERS. 
HILLandDRILL 
PHOSPHATE 
(linnta and Little Giants, *‘Specials M 
For Ensilage. Stock 
early - delivery. - If.our Cutters are uot represented In 
your vicinity please w rite us for prices. Send for our 
Illustrated circular lo E. \V. UOS8 Sc t’O-; 
Mention Rural New-Yorker. KuIton.N. 
WITH POTASH. 
A general Fertilizer for all crops, and 
low in price, prepared from the boue, 
blood, aud meat waste of the Brighton 
Abattoir, Boston, where about 100,000 
cattle and fi00,0<k> elieep ore slaughtered 
annually- It Is used tn the hill or drill or 
broadcast, cither alone or with manure, 
giving 11 vigorous Blurt, a larger Yield, and 
improving the quality. As wo Lave sold 
the past year about 23,000 teas ag.dust 
1.000 tens in 1S7G, It must be giving good 
satisfaction. Betote buying, see our local 
agent, or write to us for patuohlet. 
MAST,FOOS&CO. 
^ SPRINGFIELD;0 
0WKER FERTILIZER CO 
B0ST0N& NEW YORK J 
COMPLETE MANURES 
*ai><£ 
It. *044 S.«,0, j 
9BI83flE10^, 
For EACH CROP, containing In a concentrated form 
the necessary PLANT FOOD tt requires. 
CHEAPER THAN STABLE MANURE. 
PRODUCES WONDERFUL CROPS. 
“AA" Ammoniaied Super Phosphate 
•’Pelican'’ Bone Fertilizer. 
We manufacture the above from Pure Bone. 
Agricultural Chemicals. 
Ground Bone. 
STRICT purity guaranteed. 
Our pamphlet, containing facts Interesting to far 
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OUR GOODS ARE SOLD BY FIRST-CLASS DEALERS, 
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Winter Timer 
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G ENESEE VALLEY FARMS FOR SALE.—Some of 
the finest Residences tn the Valley, near K. R. 
Inquire soou of JOHN SHELDON, 
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