Sales ranged, Ma 
29@29>ie. Rye.—1 
Mess Pork.—M ay 
June, 
Barley- 
#2te4 50; Pennsylvania Stem, l.t-is n>, at $6 30: do, 
1,407 m.at #6 15; State do, 1,088 it, nr $5 26; Oxen, 1,635 a. 
at *5 35; Cow, 990 it, at SI Pennsylvania Steers, 
lb. at $6 15; do, 1,497 It. at <0 10! do. 1.270 it, at SB; 
Bulls. 1.930 lb, at do, l,»u lb, at SI 10; Cows. 1,130 lb, 
at *1: Pennsylvania Steen, l.isr ib, at #6«fe stag, i.:>70 
ft , ■ » at Cl I . n.v*.,.. nO* & A Ail •» a « ......a _ A _ _ 
Com 
Canada at 62®tUtdc; Western 
CORK— Ungraded Mixed, at JO 
er Mixed, uiftfc; No. 2 Mixed, 
May, 47(4«4tkj; do. for June, 4 
-WUijt47W; do. for August, 
Mixed, SMie; No. 2. WH'^TU 
White. 39j£®3M.p-; Mixed* ’ . 
do., at 4«®45UC: White State, 4»l 
May, at8of£&36%o; do.for June,: 
i, W)te62$$c; state at 64®65e. 
7®48c; No. 8, 4194c, Steam- 
, at 4Hc; No. 2 Mixed for 
lli 96',t47 i-Wei do. Tor July, 
. 47tel7!4(‘. Oats— No. 3 
-.i; No. 1. nominal; No. 3 
Western, at 37<T«40o; White 
.jc: No. 2 Mixed for 
July. «9 20r*9 25; August, *9 :*V«9-10. Laud. -Steady 
sales ranged, May, $5 RTVfcteAMO; June, $ if 92W®5 95; 
JIlly. *6 (Xitel; U2M,. BOLKHEATS.—Shoulders, $ i noted 10; 
Short rib sides, at. $5 20; Short Clear sides, at 
siii mt* i'ai, 
St. Louis.—C ompared with cash prices a 
week ago, No. 2 Red wheat is sternly. Corn, 
;^c. higher. Oats, unchanged. Pork, 10c. 
higher. Cattle, a trifle higher. Sheep, un¬ 
changed. 
June at 87!4teM7k'c; July at 82Jde. Corn.—Q uiet; No. 2 
mixed Cash, 83@83J4e; May, 33c; June at SR-Mc. Oats— 
Dull No. 2 mixed, Cash, at %M29>6 c: May, at 2»wc; 
June, 2914c. Rye—S trong at B2c. Baulky.- American 
SC«2®Wie. Buttki!.—Q uiet; Creiunery, 19te20c; dalrv, 
ltx.tiHe. Eaos-Quiet at 7-Mc. Flaxseed at. $in3te.ios. 
1 ‘ouk, at 39 35. innat Meats, Long clear at *525; 
Short Klb, $5 35; Short Clear, *5 50. i.ark—S teady at 
*:>7(l(m;i 75. CATTLE Market active and strong; Choleo 
shipping and export steers, at *:• 13M5 <i(i; fair to 
medium. *17561)5; common, *3 4&te i a); iiuteher steers, 
93 78®4 Ml; cows and heifers, at *2 5(>®4U)i Stockers 
and feeders, *3 S5®94 40. Hons.-Market active 
and steady; butchers’ and selected heavy, §4 lute -120 
common to good packing, S3 850-1 1U; light, $3 00@.| 10 
•Sheep.—M arket quiet at $2 50^51X1. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New Youk, Saturday, May 8,1896. 
State ofthe Market.—C ornnared with cash prices 
last week,flour Is 25c.lotver; ungraded winter red wheat 
4e. higher; com, 8c. higher; oats. Sc, higher; (Kirk, 
steady; butter, eggs and cheese steady, vegetables un¬ 
changed, 
Fmuth, Feed and Meal, Flour—Q uotations: Fine at 
din, Superfine, *260®340; Extra No. 2, $3 
(.hidec 1.Atra Western, $1 U0te325; Common to Fair 
Kxtra Ohio, *3 2.V0i3 75. Good, *3 &X«<4 20; Good to 
Choice, *1 SOteifi00; Common Extra Minnesota, $3 25® 
3 UJ; Clear, *3 60 a! 00; Rye Mlxrure, *3 30®3 Ud; 
Straight, $4 25® 4 50, Patent «4 50®5 25- Bakt-nT Extra, 
r ,: Ku houls Common to Fair Extra, $8 25® 
3i5; lair loiinod, S3.8tj®4?5: Good to Very Choice, 
*4 8U®5 15; I'atent Winter Wheat Kxtra, i\ 10(165 25; 
city .Mill Extra for West Undies at SI «u; South 
America, *1 6-V.i I till. Soi ihkun Flock Common to 
Fair Extra, *8®®4 110; Fair to Choice do., *4 11564525. 
Kyk Klocu.—S uperfine, at S3 2n®3 40, lntter for choice. 
CORK Meal. Yellow Western at $2 50®$ 75; Brandv 
wlue, *2 7«ffl2 75. Feed. Ill to SI lbs. at 7*lbj®773gC: 
60 Ib. at fcJ.Uro.70C; 80 it,, at 7i.i®7<tt9C; 100 Ib. utfi)©62®e. 
sharp? at 90®95e. Ryo feed uomlnal at 77Ji@S0e. 
Gn.ux.- Wiikat.—U ngraded Winter Red at 85(a) 
90c.; No, 2 Red. MtJftai'JIe: Ungraded White. 90e; White 
Star.', 5V.(!*5e; No. 1 Hard Duluth. W7‘ie; No. 2 tied for 
'lay, .V'-OJUle; do. for June, 9Mt»2 S-lfhf; do. for July, 
do. for August, Sil.^te se?*c: do. for Novem 
Mi‘P ttf I1V.7IKI/.. ,l.i . r>.).no'. • _ 
Brass. -Quotations arc: .Marrows, $| 50; mediums, at 
$1115; pea at *1 80® 1 35; red kidney at si 65 for 
choice; turtle soup at *1 TV. white kidney, $150 
for choice: California lima, at fsi me,< i 80. 
Pkas.—G reen are quoted at *112t4.il IS. 
FttovtstOKS.—1‘OKK. Mess quoted at *9 26(3)9 50 for 
Old and *10 iltesld 5i)for New; *10 1S®$U ,V tor Family 
Mess; *12 00®14 i»> for Clear Hack; and *9 30®9 75 for 
Extra Prime. Beef. — City Extra India Mesa, at 
*15<*.17; Kxtra Mess, In barrels, *800®8 .V); Packel, 
5Ute :ir>) lu bids.; Fancy Plate, #9 00. Bkke Hams. 
—O.uoted at *2;x-«2< 1 25. cut Mea ts. - clear, a t .We; Rib 
Bellies, Ughl are 1 age, at 3J4e; do, 12 », ;,h,e; Pickled 
do, 12 tb, 6 3-16(«5J4e. Mioolks-L ong Clear In New 
York, ,A(.c; at the West Imng Clear, 5.35c; Short Clear, 
S hoe. Dressed Uoo.s.-Clty Heavy to Light, 60 ; Pigs, 
6Me. Laud.- Western Steam spot, 6,‘Aie: May. 6.15c; 
June, at 6.2t)te6.23e. closing at i,tfi.21e; July, at 6.27te 
6.28e; August, 6.31(^6.33: September, 6.1Uj8.41c; October. 
6.48c, City steady at 6 . 1 /i. * 
By rrivR,—Elgin Creminery,28s)24o; IVunsylvanta do., 
28<s,He.; Western do.. I'.)(.j»23e.[ State Dairy half firkin 
tub«, I6,,.23e.; Welsh tubs, lTeeJOc; Western Imitatlou 
C reamery, Hoi We; Western Dairy, ll.i@16c; do. Factory, 
lhttilnc. 
Ciir.iwe.—New state, at 4@10c; Old do, 3telt0k.c; West¬ 
ern, old, AitSc; Skims, h®2o. 
Knus.—State, at 12c; Western, at lHti(<ill? 40 ; South¬ 
ern at IQuiIR', 
Pot'r.TUY,—LtrE.—Fowls, nearby lots, per lb, at 
IOC.; fowls, Western, per tb, 9'- IDo.; fowl.-,, Southern 
lota, per », at 9>fcc; turkeys, per Ib, at HiteUc; 
ducks, western, per pair, ni 60c.(§90e.; geese, west¬ 
ern, per pair, at *Liv,ii.:i0. 
Pom, thy.—Dressed. Turkeys, per pound, at 10® 
pair, at I0t5ti4ic, per pound: fowls, Pennsylvania, 
12c.; thickens, Philadelphia, light weights to 
prime, at 10®lie.; do. Jersey, at iOtelte; do State 
and western.at 96tl0c. Ducks. Jersey, per m, 13.,,lie; 
do. western, 12c. Uoese, Jersey, at tikul2c; do. west¬ 
ern, at 9&10C. 
PotiLTitY. FtwxKK. —Turkeys, j>ar pound, at 123c 14c,; 
Chickens, per pound, ut Vclle.; Ducks, per pound, 12® 
14e.; Heese, per pound, at 9®10c. 
Came. KriglHh snipe, per lloz., *2; Plover, Western. 
1 st doz„ *2 
CorroK.—The quotations, according to the American 
classification, are as follows: 
New Orleans 
„ .. Uplands. and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordinary. 6 11-16 6Y6 
Strict Ordinary.Th, 7 5-16 7 5-16 
GoodOrdluary. 8 1-16 864 814 
Strict Good Ordinary.. 8.4 8 11-16 s 11-16 
Low Middling.87<j 9 1-16 9 1-16 
Strict Low Middling... 9>k 9 5-16 9 5-16 
Middling, .,, .. 9 5-16 9W 9W 
Good Middling.. 94i 9 15-16 9 15-16 
Strict Good Middling...in 1-18 lO'a iyi-, 
Jlhldllug Fair. 10 7-16 1052 I 05 J 
Fair.11 l-l(i ni| 11 U 
STAINED. 
Good ordinary.GJj 1 Low Middling .... 8 
Strict Good OrvL. . . 7 3-16 I Middling............ H-l; 
Flours. — Plies)!. - Quotations are; Apples.- Bald, 
win, per hbl., at *1 *xx«j 1 75; Russetts, Roxtmry, per 
bbi,, 91 J5te3 ou; do. Holdens, *t t»k., 1 ,a. i imnbomes. 
—Cape Cod, eliolex', pat bbl„ *3 50tel; do. choice, per 
crate, nt. 50c.®ftl. Strawlierrle.-- Florida at ;iVal5e, 
per quart for best; do. pour at 15®25c; Cfahrleston, 
per quart, ut 25te45e. 
Fni;rTs.— DhtitD.—Thu quotAtion? are as follows: 
Apples —Fancy evnpornteib at 7c; choice, ut 6LV, 
do. prime at. 6®6Qc.; fancy North Carolina sliced, 
at 4e.j choice do. at 8c.; choice Tennessee 
quarters at 2c.; State quarters at 2Q®3e.; south¬ 
ern siloed prime *r 2bi2Qe: do. eommon, 2e. 
Peaches Pmled North Carolina, eJuilee, tl® live; fancy, 
12QteI3e; extra fancy, 13W Georgia, choice, at llto; 
do, prime. 9<*flQc; unpeeled halves, »Vt®8Qe; unpeeled 
quartt'rs ut JWoik:.: Delaware evaporated, peeled, 21® 
27e; unpoelod uo.« At )2<uiISJtfe. Choice pitted cherries 
at UMilDQc Kvaporaied nuiphe.rrlee, at tl®13c: sun- 
dried do. Uii 13c. Blackberries—Prime at 7U®8c. 
Whortleberries at 01®’. Plums, at tX)«7e: (lo, Cali¬ 
fornia, evaporated at lie. 
1‘kanv rs, There Is lliile doing; the sales are made 
up or small lota; prices an- W It bunt change. Quoin nous 
at Be. for best hand-picked. and LQtelhe. for farm 
era’ grades. 
Hay and Btraw.—T he following quotations are: for 
Choice Timothy buy ut 8.V.. 90e: No. I at 80®826«e.; No. 2, 
72,m«t)75e; clover mixed at ilV.iIUe ; Clover, at txfeit’Ae; 
shipping a) GOc; Prairie, nt ;xX.(j52'ae. Straw. Long rye, 
at *l u 2 w, short rye at TSoaHOc; oat, at 9)®»)e; 
wheat, at lOte.We. 
Tallow—D rlmo city quoted at S-Jfe. 
Veoriaiu ks.- Potatoes. -Maine, fancy, d. h. bbL 
at fJ 25; Nova Scotia per bhl., at *200) State, per 
180 ft’-. * I Stkjl t 7ft; Burbank. State, bulk, per WO tb, 
81 62® 1 87; Burbank, easlern and Nova Scotia, per 
bbl, *2 2fn«,2 5(1; Hebron, do, do, do, per bbl. *2®2 25, 
Hebroti,State, bulk, per 180 lb, *I50tel 73; I’rolllle and 
Go*Y<lrleh, eastern and Nova Scotia, per bbl., *3 (XV,,. 
2 25; Peerless, bulk, per bbl., nt *1 50® 175; Magnum 
Bonuni. Imported. 168 Ib. suck, *1S1®2«); Bermuda, 
Per l)hl„ at *Ih <:9; Florida, per bbl, at *6 UV,oS u); sweet 
potatoes, Delaware River, per barrel, nt *3 50®8 25. 
Asparagus. ColoHSal, per bunch, 8fx,WOOj do. Norfolk, 
per dozen bunches, at *2<;i3; do, North Carolina, do, 
Texas. 
7 5-16 
8 H 
8 11-16 
9 1—16 
9 5-16 
m 
9 15-16 
10M 
HU 
do, do, at, *2te(2 50; do, Maryland and Delaware, do, do, 
do, at *'2te)2 50; do. Shrewsbury, colossal, do, do, do, at 
Site4 50; do. Prime, do, do, do. at *250®3 50; do, Oyster 
Hay, do, do, do, at *3 m 4 50. Beans.—Florida,' per 
eraie. at *i®2; do. Florida, round per crate, at *2®3. 
Beets. Bermuda, per crate, at 59u: do, Florida, per 
crate, *10o®l 2.6. Cabbages. Eastern, per bbl.. at 
*12S® 1 50 do, Florida, per barret, at, $2 50(3 I. Kale. 
—Long island, per bhl., nr 35c, Onions—Bermuda, 
per crate, at *2; do, Connecticut, per bbl.. at 13®350, 
do, eastern, white, per bbl.. at *173®2 25. Peas.— 
Charleston, per erate. *t®2 25; do. North Carollua, per 
half hbl. orate, *2 50®3 5O; do, Savannah, per crate, at 
*1 75te:'2 25. Radishes.—Norfolk, long, per ICO bunches, 
at 5i)te75c; do, do, round, do. do, do, at ?5c.®*l. Rhu¬ 
barb.—Long Island, per OK) bunches, at *2. Squash.— 
Florida, choice, per crate, at Sited 25. Tomatoes.— 
Bermuda, per box, at*l; do, Key West, per box, at 
T5c.®*l. 
LIVE STOCK MARKET, 
New Youk, Saturday, May 8, 1886 . 
•Shipments for six days. 1,26511 ve cattle,8,540quarters 
of beef, 85 live sheep, and 850 eixre.'WSO of muttoti. 
Beeves.— Ordinary to Good Bullocks sold at $5 llksi 
5 90: Prime to Choice at *6,*6 30. Bulls ranged from 
NOW IS THE TIME 
, « - « v-v-n, -VA AM, .At 0*4 «*t| l,WAI l«». ill #0 
Indlaea Steers, 1,413 It., nt *6 16: Kentucky do. 1,600 It., 
at*6IS*: <lo, 1,160 ib, at. *5 70; Cldeugo do. 1,285 tb, at 
Jp.) 1U, Si. Loni« do, irfft HI fC III. 
Calves. -Common to Choice Veals, sold at l®5c. aud 
Buttermilks and Mixed lots, nt 2 / , i..v8^e; Veals, 126 n>, 
at 4c; do, 137 tt., ut 3c: UuHorittilk calves, 124 », at 
2' a e: Veals, 132 ib, nt 4Ue; Buttermilk calves, Hr2 lb, at 
2Qc; Bultermllks and Veals. 126 Ib, at 3^e. 
sttEEp and La.mus.—T otal for six days, 26,52fi head, 
agniust 28.HS1 head for the same time last week. Poor 
Jo Choice Clipped Sheep sold nt *3 70te,5 75: and a car¬ 
load of Unshorn State do,at $6 12L.; Clipped Yearlings, 
sold at .VV^teOA^e; anil Prime Unshorn at 7Uj. A few 
State Spring I-ambs, were sold by the head at *1 each, 
cupped Mhto Sheep. 73 th. or flp'; Vtlehlgau do, 73 
n>, at tlgc: Unshorn .Michigan Lambs, so lb. at 7Jte; 
Stnte Spring do. at *1 per head; Clipped Western 
Sheep and Yearlings, 63 tb. at *9 (WQ; Unshorn state 
Sheep and Lanlvs, at 5ke: Kentucky Sheep (part Year¬ 
lings), 7o m, at 5 m.c. 
Hons.—Total reeelpte for six days, 29,192head against 
2e,015 head for the sumo time last week. None for sale 
alive. Market firmer at *1 T0@4 90 per 100 tb. 
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Catalogues, with terms and Price List. 
NAPKNOLlJPOl'LTRY COOP CO., 
GOSHEN. ORANGE CO., N. Y 
AOK-vrs: 
NEWELL A CO.. 127 State Street, Boston, Mass. 
L. N. CLARK & SON, IM Dey SUeok New York. 
A RARE OPPORTUNITY. 
FOR SALE THE importe " .iFasipy COW 
ROSY’8 PET, register No, 25.119: dropped June 24, 
82: bred by Philip Muurant, Parlnh of St. Saviours, 
Isle of Jersey. Color, solid grey fawn; black tongue 
ami switch. Due to calf May 18 (third i-nlf) by Happy 
Guenon, No. 11.551. This cow Is owned by a gentleman 
near Phlladelptda. about ro ebaiice residence. This 
cow Is one of our Importations of 1883, selected on ac¬ 
count of points or excellence, and good blood rela¬ 
tions. Since sale to present owner we have personal 
knowledge of her excellent butter-making abilities. 
ALFRED M. HERKNE8S & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
MULES! MULES! MULES! 
200 fine Kentucky MULES, all grades and sizes. 
Choice pairs constantly on hand, and for sale low by 
13. II. BISHOP’^ SONS, 
630 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J. 
“MARCHMOOR FARM,” 
U I D D A D P U II Q v " 71672; Sire Orange Peel, 
n irrwninuop. m-, Dam Klng-s Fertile, 
No. 22765. Service Fees, *190. k 
RRIftUTfiflftl No. 17671, Sire Farmer's Pride 
"nlUn I uUH p. 322 ; Dam Nellie Flanders, No 
22764. Service Fees, *100. 
P R I N P C N r R n slrc Nero - p - s - 249; Dam Mrs. 
rnillwE nenu Langtry, C. 87-16. Service Fees, 
$100. CllAS. R. HOE, 
New Brnuswick, N'. J. 
HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN CATTLE. 
Imported and bred by J. N. ROBINS, 
Beacon Farm, Nortliport, L. I, 
JKKSKV Ur.l>, 1T11.AS1I.IIIINA. 
i’lipsivr IVblfcp, Itt-rliNhii't? Ac York- 
sliirp I'tir*. Southdown* toUwold 
:»n«l Oxford Down 'ihc4 , pnnd Lauibs 
Srntrh Volley Shrphvni Doss and 
Knney Poultry. Send for Catalogue 
WaTLBB BtRPEE * CO.PhilauPi 
HOLSTEIN FREISIAN CATTLE 
IMPORTED AND HOME BRED. 
WHAT OTHERS SAY. 
“The finest herd this season.'*—Dr. Farrington, U. S. 
Quarantine Station, N.J. 
“As a herd, away up! up! up!!!”—Dudley Miller 
Esq., Oswego, N, Y. 
Young Cows; YearllngB with Calf. Yearlihg Bulls, 
and Spring Calves- Prime Stock. No ranov prices. We 
mean business, G. \V. THOMPSON i SON, 
_ Stilton, N. J., P. R. R. 
To the K aini t Trade. 
ROBERT S. CARR, 
Admiralit iEtstrasse 52. 
Teleoramm-A.ddhe.sse. ..Robert Carr. 
„ , , . HAMBtnto, 1st of January, 1886. 
The undersigned has the honor to inform all those 
Interested In the KAINIT TRADE that he has been 
appointed by the STASsFURT SYNDICATE OF 
KAINIT WORKS, consisting of K-hsioUch Prets- 
siscuks Salzwerk. Stassfcrt, (The RovnJ Prussian 
Saltmine); Huuzoot.. avhalt. urk, Leo- 
Pi5LPshaIAh iTbe Ducal Anhalt Saltmine); s >i / - 
REROWKllX NE1 --STAs9KI'RT. LorDERBCRii, .'The Salt- 
mtne New stass/urt); Kauwkrke Aschebslebex, 
IiKwerkschatt, Ascnmisijcnjcs, The Kallwork.s 
Ascherslebem, as their SOLE AGENT fur the sale of 
this article to the United States of North America aud 
Canada. As such, any orders will be carefully and 
promptly executed at the shortest notice ami lowest 
possible current cost. 
The demand for Kainit Is steadily increasing, and the 
agricultural public. In becoming more acquainted 
therewith, is rapidly realizing 1 ho fact (hat the small 
cN«t 01 ttc Article i lt 1& rho clii'afiehr articJe for agricuL 
tural purpoe^.i cumparetj favorably with the results 
arrived at. As a standard Kainit Ls nuarameed tocou- 
ralu no than per cent. Sulptmte of Potash aud 
assuring all Tmporters of the greatest rare in executing 
orders menisled to the undorsi^ued, hr ts alwavs rra< 1 v 
til nilt'irte liv I'.qhk. .-.r lutrnn In m.i,I» (., ..... 1* 
Street, Baltimore. 
ROBERT S. CARR. 
s 
‘WONDER on WHEELS” 
Self Guiding, Uses s wheel londside. Two horses 
instead ut three. A ten year old boy instead of a plow- 
nnm. N o p.ite (except among stamps). No side draft. 
No neck weight. No lifting at corners. Easier driving. 
furrow?, and LIGHTER DRAFT anJ 
«B wheels. Will plow any ground a mower can out 
over. No equal in hard, stony ground, or on hillsides. 
Our book, “FFN ON THE FAR Al.” sent Free 
to all wno mention this paper 
ECONOMIST PLOW CO.'mWS?* 
I3i~ SpeeioJ prices itud time for rrlui K iven 
oa first orders frum pointa where we have au agent*. 
General Advertising Rates of 
THU RURAL NSW-YORKER. 
The following rates are invariable. All are there¬ 
fore respectfully informed that any correspondence 
with a idew to obtaining different terms will prove 
futile. 
Orjmxary Advertisements, per agate lino....80 cents. 
One thousand lines or more,within one year 
from date of first insertion, per agate line. 25 “ 
Yearly orders occupying 4 or more lines 
•gate space ..... .25 - 
Preferred positions..25 per cent, extra. 
Reading Notices, ending with “Adc ,’’ per 
line, minion leaded.75 cents. 
Terms of Subscription. 
The subscription price of the Rural New Yorkkr Is: 
Single copy, per year....*3.00 
•* “ Six mouths.1.10 
Great Britain. Irelaud, Australia aud 
Germany, per year, post-paid. $3.04 (12s. 6d.) 
France. 8.04(16mfr.) 
Franck Colonies. 4.08 (29>fc fr.) 
Any one sending a cluh of seven ls entitled to one 
oopy, one year free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. _ 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y, 
as second-class mall matter. 
