THE RURAL NEW-/ORKER 
very choice; No. 2 at *2.35®3.15 for poor to very 
choice. i 
GRAIN. -Wheat Has shown only n. moderate nx- 
E ort movement, with price* variable, closing en*y. 
atest sales arc of No. 2 spring at *I,Q2Hai.<j.V; No, 
Halladav Standard 
FROM 
at Pari* Exposition. 
Awarded 1st Prize Medal 
over all others. 
We build 17 sizes Wind 
' Mills tor Farm Pumps and 
Power Purposes, 
The strongest Wind Mil) 
j the world. 
Send fo -1 atalouue No. 4. 
'SI WIND Mill CO. Boloit, Wb. 
Bprin« Ht H4 No. t spring at i*uc.: rejected 
spring ut 7K«t7!lc.; ungraded spring ut 91c,a*l W; Ne- 
bruska spring «t. fl. delivered: ungraded umber at 
f l l&<el ISH; No. 2 . tubernt *1 l2Vial 13; No. 1 red at 
1 15H ; No. 2 red at*l It Ye’D l.'i; No. 3 red at *1 10; 
UDgrnded red atl«e.'<»*l U ; pi.graded while at 1,1 12 
SVJii. S!!U ‘' No. 1 white at 
* 1 13ft»l DJ4 I Nil, 2 amber. April option, at, $1 13 ; No. 
2 red. March option. ailUl 15; do., April option, at 
$1 loV , do.. May option, at #1 15X@1 18 ; No. 1 w hite, 
March delivery, at #113)4: do.. April option, at 
$1 IIX ; Oo.. May option, at 81 U. Corn bit* been 
talrly acllv.J and about stendy. Latest sale* are of 
New lork No. 2 in 45R£46Hc.; New York No. 2 old 
at Pii„,4ii^c.j Now York -teauier mixed at 45c - un. 
graded western mixed at 4 4to4 !>£«!.; No. 8 quoted at 
44>it<t445fc.; Nuw York steamer white «t iCe.: New 
\ork steamer yellow ut4.Wc-, roundlyeliow ut4dc.; 
New;Yurk No. 2 whim >it ktlwSlc. for old; .lor-ey 
yelj.iw quoted at 4C.c,; No. i white quoted at 41M50c. ; 
yellow western at 4H white western ut 4H)*c.; New 
York No. 2, March, ut 45qc.; do., April, at lobe.; do.. 
May. at si earner mixed, March, at 4oe.: de., 
A|o ll, at 4*NC ; 0 ■ . Alay, lit U Vc. Out- are not ae- 
tlvo and have rather favored buyers, closing firm, 
however, at lor Now Voik No. 1 at 32«t32Uc.; New 
York No. 1 white at:«lc.; New York No. 2 at. 31 kc,; 
New York No. 2 white at «3X 4S3\'c.i No. 3 quo ed at 
iilMc.. Now York No. 3 white at 32®»2kC.t No. 2 Chi¬ 
cago, afloat, quoted at32</*32j-jc.; do,, In store, quoted 
at ;Kj.Sc.. white State ut 35«t40e.i mixed State at 
42kc.; white western at WtuioHu.; mixed ,*lr»:i2c. 
Barley nominal; Suite. Crowed, iftaaOc.; do.,2-rowod, 
55@t!5c.; Canadian, M)c.(<**l (5. 
Maplk-S co A u.—Demand rather better than usual 
for tue early part of the season. Prices not strong. 
Vermont, I4®il5e.; Ohio, 11)0*140.; old,ii@8c. 
IIa v and STRAW.—Receipt* me not excessive, 
demand lair, and prlocn well sustained. 
Sales al 40k Ida. for shrppmg, and 70fit80c. for retail 
Qualities. Straw quoted at tDuC45o- for long rye, and 
3ac. for short rye, and oatu at 35®4ao. 
Exports since Jau. 1st, 15,649 bales; do., last year, 
17,230 do. 
Hops.—T he demand this week has run almost en¬ 
tirely upon low and medium grades at from 5ia7c., 
and as a good many mtuful hop.< could be found ut 
the latter llgurc. buyer* did not care to look at 
higher priced goods. Shipments nave lieeniDO bales. 
Quotation* are for New Yora’s, now crop, choice. 
9®13 : New York’s, new crop, medium, 7®8; New 
Yorks, new crop, low to fair, 6®(»; Eastern, fla9; 
Western, (kail: Yearlings, 2<t4; Olds, all growths, 1® 
2: Pacific coast, |0®I4. 
lkatrkii.— Hemlock sole Is quoted at 18fs>19)4e. 
for light; lSK'a^lC. for middle; l'.»«2lc. for heavy ; 
arid hUnllSc. forjtood damaged. 
oil Ca k k. vv esiero la quoted at $27ffl27.50 per ton. 
Puovisionb—H ave shown rather more flrroness 
on a better Inquiry. Mess pork closed at. *10.25 bid 
and *10.33 linked for new lor March, *10.20 bid and 
*10.30 asked ror new for April, and Mav at *10.30 bid 
and 10.40 asked, and Juno at, *10.40 bid arid *10 50 
asked. Bacon at 5ke. far long dear and a Me, for 
short clear. Laid Western steam at *0.52)4 for spot 
lots ; *0.5Oi;,iii.;.2H for March and A ori, ; tli.M u „ 0,0(1 t«. r 
May, and *H.«2!v*il.fl6 for June. Stearlne at 0>4<&6$io. 
Tallow at BH®6 9-lBo. for prime. Beef Hams at *18 
<rt 18.o0. 
Poultry A.s’ti Gamk.—S outhern spring chickens 
have sold at 73c. *1 pur. fowls and turkeys firm 
and higher N. J. fowls, 12to 13c. western. !l®12c.; 
southern. lOkoyllHc.; roosters. 5K<36Ho. Turkeys, 
N. J . 13® 146.; western, 12'n>|4c. Ducks, choice, Oic.iu 
fl; other, tir.«.7.'«-., eho.ee geese, *1 76;**2; southern 
and western, 7&C.(§i*l ,7. Pigeons, 35«*40c. 
Dressed poultry In good demand; very few poor 
lots in market Frozen makes a v'*ry acceptable 
Offering. A noticeable point In the N. Y. spring mar¬ 
ket ts the prolonged use of turkeys. Capons niglier. 
Frozen turkeys, choice, iftdsSc . fair to good. 17® 
18c.; frozen chickens, ilffllic. Dry-picked winter 
chickt ps, ,iuc. 
Turkeys, best, I9®2V(!,! the latter for Pa. dry-pick¬ 
ed; otnor, ItitlSc.; chickens, best, Ibc.; oilier, 11 
®l5c.; fowls, choice, 136.15c; capons, 28idt27c.; slips, 
22(?i!24c.; ducks, best, UNI?c.; other, Hialac. A few 
State chicks, 8410c. 
Eng. snipe are the best t'anoy birds In tbe miirket. 
they sell readily at *1 50,41 r>2. 1-lover also; small 
snipe, 5(X48bc. Wild pigeons lower, *u<i>l 12 for Mis¬ 
souri; quality not good. Wild ducks d ull generally 
of (bin, rough grade Canvas-becks MVs.tnitl. the 
To meet the demand of the times, we have com, 
menced the manufacture of 
PHOSPHATE, 
AND 
WE GUARANTEE 
the following Analysis, which will be printed on every 
bag; 
Ammonia, from. 253 to 3 per cent. 
Bone Phosphate, .Soluble. 10 " 12 “ 
“ r ‘ Insnliil.de 7 '* 8 “ 
Price, 920 per 2,04)0 lbs., in New Bugs of 
•JOO lbs. eueli. 
Free on board cars or boats in Philadelphia or Balti- 
more. 
BAUGH & SONS, 
Sole Manufacturers, Philadelphia. 
Send for Cata¬ 
logue “B” and 
Price List. 
U. S. WIND ENQINt 
& PUMP CO., 
Batavia, III. 
The large and extensile dorks of the BUFFALO 
FERTILIZER, destroyed by tire in July last, have 
been entirely rebuilt, and supplied with new and im¬ 
proved machinery. 
It is the leading Fertilizer now in use by the farmers 
of the Stab's of New York. Ohio, Pennsylvania and 
Vermont, anil the Canadian Provinces. 
This Fertilizer is guaranteed for its purity, being 
manufactured entirely from ANIM At, MATTER. No 
rook nr mineral phosphate or refuse acid from oil 
refineries enter into its manufacture. 
L. L. CB0CKEB, Proprietor. 
t&~ Send for Circulars, with full particulars. 
Office, --- - No. 252 Washington St. 
WORKS-Babcock 8t., E. BUFFALO, N. Y. 
THIS NEW 
ELASTIC TRUSS 
Hu » fnd dlffcrlng from »! I othnrt, |« 
capshnp*. with Ft,lf-Adj»,tlng It,II 
In e«nUr, sdflpts lUell to nil poiitloua 
of tb» hody, wbllo th* JAU in tha 
sensible; 
TRUSS i 
^ ^ THE riHfltR. WltB pr*dr. 
the HerntA ta held aecnrely day and mgtu. and t mdie&1 cnr«* cer- 
Uin. It la cuy, duruble And cheap. Sent hr mall, CiroaUn 
,rt *- Eggleston Truss Co., Chicago, III., 
OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS 
UNSURPASSED FOR MAKING 
Biscuit, Bolls, Cake and Pastry. 
It Is Better and Healthier than ordinary Baking 
Powder, Cream Tartar or Yeast. 
The cost of raising Bread, Biscuit, Ac., with it is 
only about half as much as by ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der, and the result Is much better. 
It restores the nutritious elements which are taken 
from the Hour In bolting. No ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der or anything else used for raising bread does thii. 
Universally used and recommended by prominent 
Physician*. _ 
If you cannot get It. of vour Grocer send a three- 
cent stamp to the manufacturers for a sample. 
Manufactured according to the directions of Prof 
E. N. IIorBford, by the Ruroford Chemical Works 
Providence R. I. 
A GREAT OFFER ! ! ! AH? Or'caSI 
ut It XT I LA OH DINAH. Y I.OW prices tor onsli. 
SPLENDID UK4JANS $3.>. *840; 0 Stop* $4N, 
7 do $50, O do 955 <V SCO, II do 905, 12 
do 970, 13 do 980. 7 On uvi- SOU AUK 
AND UPRIGHT PIANOS 9125 do 8130, 71-3 
do 9140, not lined SIX Months. Warranted 5 
years. A LENTS WANTED. Illustrated Cata¬ 
logues Mailed. Music lc. per page. HORACE 
WATERS A SONS, Manufacturers and 
Dealers, 40 East 14th., Street, New York. 
Are the only perfectly chilled Plows made, and with our new Jointer and Coulter are positively unrivaled 
BEWARE Or WORTHLESS IMITATIONS, 
rold as " Improved Oliver Plows," l>y unprincipled parties Who Beek to sell inferior Plows on the reputation of 
ours. Look for the name “ 01,1 V KR ” on the beam. 
fffiWVttt OLIVER CniLLED PLOW WORKS, 
Indiniinpona, Ind. 
Rtte;,T?, x 57-Y. South Bend, Ind. 
Branches 
Electro-Plated Ware, German Silver and Britannia Spoons 
THE JOHNSTON HARVESTER CO 
Brockport, N. Y., 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
75 FIRST PRIZES 
BEAPEBS, M0WEBS 
and Combined Machines. 
Taken in actual Field Tri¬ 
als during the Season of 
1877-78. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
Saturday, March 29,1879. 
Bkkvkb.—R eceipts for the «reek,9.39U head ; do., last 
week,'7,fi8Udo. Prices have held up wi ll regardless of 
Increased receipts. Quotation* foil to the present 
point last Wednesday and the badness has ruled 
steady. A car-load of extra Illinois, 1,578 average, 
sold tor llu., dress 57 pounds. The ruling top Ug- 
ures were lllbc, to dress 0*1 pounds; ordlnury to 
heavy steers, 8K«lUVo.. dresa aSoiiSd pounds. 
Export* for week, 0,120 quarters bedf ; of mutton, 
1,5(10 carcasses. 
Cows ami i’A t \'EtS,- Very lew prime milkers are 
showing, m fact with the new h .ttcr season opened 
good stock is worth quite us much at home as here. 
.Nominal range, lair to good. *.v>®t»0. 
Vkal Calves.—I log dressed calves abundant nnd 
low. The wi'uther will soon have a souring effect 
upon this ola^s of si.uck, and holders have fresh 
sales. Iflxtra, cc.; Talr to prims, 5)C47)Vc.: interior 
or small. Hate, l.lve calves easier, though not In 
heavy receipt. Choice Mute and N. J„ 6c.; fair to 
good, 5:«.5>{u.; poor, 3>40.; bobs ( when saleable), *1.02 
per head. 
Shkkp AND Lam ns. itcoolpt* for week, 18,416 
head ; no. last suck, 22,323 do. Good sheep arc Arm 
at5V4614U. for Western ; N. •I. ewes, 5®5l4C. Winter 
lambs, 5‘Ku*nt4c.; spring latnbs, fancy, *0 *» hand; 
Other, *2(0.5,50. 
SwiNK.—Receipts for the week. 24,757 head; do. 
last week, 18,MW do. No late sales reported ; a recent 
range whs 4 m 4 > 40 . 
Dressed hogs in light supply. not largely wanted ; 
country, light, tikitall^c.; medium. 6 efi) 4 c.; heavy, 
OSfc.; city, aH(«i5ikc. Pork tenderloins,'.)c. 
35 Reapers competed at the Paris Exhibition 
trials, and out of them only one, the 
AWARDED 
THE HIGHEST PRIZES 
EVER OFFERED. 
took the FIRST and ONLY PRIZE 
!»!««; 
E. A J. C. Williams, Montclair, N. J., have a 
reputation for honest dealing. Bend for their Cata¬ 
logue of Fruit Trees, Vines, Plants, &c. 
