FEB. 1 
THE BUBAL NEW-YORKER. 
For the delicate aud complicated difficulties pe¬ 
culiar to the female constitution, Lydia E. Pink- 
dam’s Vkgktabi.k Compound Is the sovereign 
remedy, it alms at the cause, and produces last¬ 
ing results. Send to Mrs, Lydia E, Plnkham, 233 
Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. 
Butter,—S upplies are not, plenty, end with the 
run of trade generally directed to prime table 
(trades. Sellers have a somewhat stronger position. 
No one qir tes a positive advance, us the indefinite 
amount of the country surplus lends to make most 
sellers prefer to let well en mvrh ul nr. If present, 
prices I-r creamery, Western and state, ami other 
State ami Western otvles are supported, ejpeci«, 
Hons tortile date will be In many cases exceeded. 
Exporters urn a good support for useful second- 
priced (trades, ««pec ally for Western goods ; even 
roll' hhve xslned some attention for foreign use 
Creamery, flue Western, 31' Rood to prime, 3h<i33c; 
fHtr to Rood it&ttUc Statu rnqge*, 2$<»3U: dtPte dairies, 
entire choice, ’ISiatc: lulr to prime 2o»2oo.; flrkius, 20 
&25C.: Shale i alls and half tube, fall, 78(&29e. fair to 
Prime.23v»2Te.: poor to fair 20«i'Wo. .Welsh tubs.cholco 
2fi'«.27c: other Iwitflc Western imitation creamery 22 a 
2Sc. dairy,fresh,25 o’.'Oe : oilier 21fti2Ic.; factory tine, 
21c.: other 154h3o., low quality U.jtHc.; rolls, choice 
18d»19c. fair t" Rood, *<*1*0. 
Reeelpl* for tm week 21.075 pkgs. 
Exports forthp wnck, |(l li;8 pUrs v - 
Cukes>:—E xport, demand Isle'S active and the 
feelinif rather less Arm, but no miirke ' chuege. Ex- 
POits for the wreck 4IJA34 boxes. Quotations are lor 
state taatory. fancy, M 13V* • do Rood and 
prime. 12S(iisl8tf<*.: rt • Tatr to Rood, at U*5»U*c.; d . 
half skimmed. IOHsAHHO-; Wlaeomrln factory. One, at 
13v<tl3.He.: do. Rood to primn, l2H<U3c.; do. fair to 
Rood, ilHfeGHO: Oliiu factory, tine. IHidUHjio ! do. 
good to prime. 12a!2*c.: do. flat, fair to good. il(§12o; 
do. poor to fair 8is 11 c 
Receipt« lor wpok. 17 750 box6B. 
Exports for week. 11.685 boxes. 
Liverpool oab'e, CS». 
Steam toOl. Britain, 30s.<a35s, 
Cotton—T here lias been a slow market this week 
without violent fluctuations In prices, closing at, for 
January at Eebrmiry at 11.53«tli.65c.; 
March at I t.75.ill.7''c. A prll at lUtMl 1,93s.: May at 
12.07c.; Juno at. I2,|8si 12.190.: July at I2.28ral2.30o.; 
AURUst at 12, 34« 12.360.; September a til.8'} gill.85c . 
Quotations tor spot Cotton aro baser, on American 
standard of classification, snd «r, option 'n »lo»a 
rnnniuR in quality not more than half a Rrade above 
or below the grade qnoied. 
A. Orleans 
Ih'tniutH. and Gulf. Texas. 
Ordluarj .. 8 13-18 8 13-18 8 13-lb' 
§trlct ordinary. » 7-ie » 9->6 0 ii-18 
flood ordinary. 10 7-18 10 11-18 10 D- ti 
Strict Rocd do.10 13-18 10 15-18 lu 15-18 
Low mlddlins. H% 1IH n% 
Strict iow middling. liH ilk i\u 
Middling. 11 13- 1 8 12 l-iti 12 1-|8 
flood middling. 12 6 18 12 0-18 12 9-18 
Strict Rood middling_13 0-18 I3l3.it: 12 13-18 
Middling Fair. ... 18 1-16 13 5-16 13 5-16 
Pst .. 13 11-18 13 15-It 13 15-16 
STAINED. 
flood ordinary. 8- I Low middling.. 10H 
atrlot Rtird ordinary. 9% Middling. i]u 
Receipts for the week, 27,87* bales. Exports do. 
6,510 do. 
Dm Kir Fruits.—A pples have a very fair inquiry 
aod prices steady. P.uchcs arc In moderate demand. 
Small fruits uri: quiet. 
Evaporated apples at 8H(«9c. for the better 
qualities (some lots held higher! sliced apples at 5 a 
6Mc. for good to choice North Oarodna; 3H o'4Ho. for 
V», apples, l it l.SO. for Term, do; 4v*5Hc for State 
do; 4HG2>5 Wo. for western Ohio and Mich. Peaches at 
39332c. for evaporated peeled; 16c. for unpeeled 
do. ; N. C. period at 2U:A2Ie.: for the b* iter qualities, 
unpeeled peaches at 6H®7Hc. for halves and 6H a7c. 
for quarters. PlUma at lotmlOo. Blackberries at 8c. 
Cherries all" HO Raspberries at 24A26c. Whortle¬ 
berries at 12H68 !3c 
Receipts of all kinds for week. 1,760 pkgs. 
bxpoits. Including evaporated,5,755 p. rs. 
Kuos—Receipts for the week 1,206 bbls ; do. last 
we; k, 1 filtl bbln. At mi lime during the week extras 
brought 61 «:5o. lMccsariist.il extremely h*gh, but 
there is not supply enough here to make a market. 
The demand is only from buyers who cannot get 
ul. ng wi hout some stock. It there are any eggs 
obiiiluuble, li idsrs arc makirg tue most of the 
piesoiit range by sending in very email lot*. Limed 
have proved a bonanza for lust owner ithia season. 
Near 1‘olni», ft <tnz., 500; all other fresh 47<«4 H<j ; 
x.mo full laid quoted 43.o50u.; the remnant of limed 
quoted 42.0,44c. 
Flour.—T here baa been a very fair export de- 
ti and the p <st week and a better home trade, with 
price- stronger. 
Quotations are: *3.15^3.90 for very Inferior to 
ve<? choice -uuerflue State aod We-tern: t4.20a4 60 
toi poor to ch ice extra State a d Western, odd lots 
aod lines: *4.60444 75 fur choice to fancy do.; In¬ 
ferior to Rood « h,te wboat, trade iin ’ family extras, 
14 3i,»5.25: good to choice do at (fs.VJ.iw li.Oj; iverc choice 
up to $6 25and fancy ut. lO.DkeO 75;) red c.d amoer 
winter wheat interior to Oholce rade an.' 'ainl'v 
at '4.3i>-8: roued hoop Ohio, I4.33S4 15; 
»n * > 1 - tic art) family brands of . « 
f4.80(40.75, 1 ho latter for fancy; * 1 , boats |4.50a6.35 
for Inferior 10 good extra: t6.Uiwfi 25 fr- good to 
choice (fancy brands quoted up to S8.Wai6.75) Minn, 
clear, in fern : t> very.t holce at <4 2 ,01 fi,: Minnesota 
••straight," po r to very choice, at S3 25®6.7i, aoa 
patent Inferior to fancy at *&,Toi*3.2S: city mill extra 
a' *5.2546.16 for lair to chnloe for the W*»t indies; 
do.for England at *4.26,1.4.60for poor to choice spring 
wheat: do. trade ana family axtras * 5 . 86 , 18 .7j no, 
forfinuih a meric- »5.fUA6.8'. the latter tor very 
choice; No 1 at *2 !<0<43.I,0 for Very interior trlfaucv. 
Receipt* for week, Oour. bbls. 184 116. ooru meal 
do. 1,350: wheat, bush. 376,650; corn, do.216,842; eats 
do. ’86,101.1; rye, do. 31.810: malt. do. c'.), 41 barley, do 
41,610 b-aus. do.. 4,776 rice, likes. 2,Old 
Exports for we,k. flour, bble. Iui,7t0 corn meal, 
do. 3 250. wheat, bush 76U.441; corn. do. 2111,16?; oats, 
Honey.—T he Beason la regarded as an unprece¬ 
dentedly dull one, It looks as if many parcels of 
comb will be carried over. 
White clover, comb, single, 18®t7c.; larger pkgs. 
do. 14(2150.; buckwheat H(al2c.; extracted 6@l0c. 
Hops — Export demand slack here and home trade 
moderate, with prices unchanged, Quotations are 
for 
„ „ . Cents per ft. 
New Yorks, crop 1880, prime and oholoe.21 @23 
Do. medium. 19 @20 
New Yorks, crop 1880, low to fair.in @18 
Eastern, crop 1880. 18 @22 
Wisconsin,crop 1880.18 @22 
Yearlings, crop 1879. choice.14 @20 
Olds, all growth*.. . 4 @12 
Bavarian*. 80 @35 
Pacific coast, new , ,,. 20 @24 
Receipts for the week. 1,322 bales. 
Exports for the week, 1,208 bales. 
I.KATDku ■ Quolntlous are for hemlock sole, 22 
Ct23c. for light: S3@24Hc. tor middle; 23ta24He. for 
heavy. 
Milk.—S upplies have exceeded the Winter de¬ 
mand The closing average price tor commission 
c-ns. *1 89H *< can of 40 quarts. Lowest and highest 
price, *1 S0@2. 
Oil-Cakk.—W estern I* quoted at *29 per ton 
Puo visions.—H og products have an active de¬ 
mand and prices advancing- 
Mess pork quoted nt. *14: new at *15: mime 
tnesi at *14, a nd extra prim-at *15. Ba^on at 7.7 1 for 
long clear and 8 10 for abort (dear. B?ef at *21022 
city extra India m-aa. Beef hams at *19.50'*211.50, 
Lard—West* ru steam at 9,S5 «iU. 87J4 for spot lots 9.85 
forjan and B’ub.,9.82s for March, 10 for April, end 
10.05 for May. Htpnrlne at 10. Tallow at (,% for 
prime. 
Receipts for week, beef, bbls. and ton., 733: pork, 
4.900bblg.; cut meats. 38,742 pkgs.; lard, 28,525 pkgs. 
Exports for week, bmtf. bbls, and tc». pork, 
o,l75 bbls.: cutmeate, 20.340.9J7 fts.; lard, 5,6:2,617 Iba. 
Poultry and (Jamk.— with moderate supplies of 
dre-sed poultry the movement i- quite steady, 
fancy uear-polots pot selling much quicker than 
good, bright other lots, Squap higher. 
Turkeys. N. J. «m«U. i3V<« 4e: other. 12@13c.; 
Ntate. srauil 12>4'a.l3c,: other. ll@12o.; Western, small, 
D;v!»S | m other. tli«.imcv poor to f ir, 9AlOWc,; 
Philadelphia d.-p„ 14@Hh ’.: chickens, choice. J4 
lac.; goo 1 to prime, Including Hculdnil, U«.l2Vic,; poor 
9’tlOc.: chickens arid fowls, W. Halle.; capons. 20@ 
2lo : small sud slips, lli«lHc.; fowls, good to prime, 
109*11 Me.; do. poor. Halle.; ducks. ch< ice, 15fal7c.; 
other, 1 let 13c.; geese, choice. >2c.: other, Sksllc., squabs 
white, *4 i«i«. 0 r o. dark *2 2.50. 
Fowls nud lutkeys are firm willi the limited offer¬ 
ing of dressed. Few geese reach the exit* me. 
Fow is. lliiitllc.: chicken* H<a!k-.; roosters, 6<a,6c.: tur¬ 
keys,I0<o!2e. ; ducks. besi .iO «80c, inthcr 55a 65c. (iees<, 
exiru, *1,87'a3; other jl.25iol.5b. Pigeons, 2iio25c. 
With quail, grouse, r .bbits and hnrek going out 
after Jau. Si the mu 1 ket ha* been Unsettled during 
the week In the anxiety to close out The game sea¬ 
son hu* uut been u moDey making one. 
Canvas-back ducks *1.50, red-beads 75c„ mallard 
and black 50c.: teal 30yi4flc., common do. 25c.; quail 
prime tiapped V dox *2 ; do. poor *l.«2@i.75- part¬ 
ridges 70c.«> 8 U 0 .; Qronse prime *l,do. drawn 8J@U0e. 
Ilares, 30a3 c. Rabbits30c. 
Sekds.—C lover is quiet at 7X@8>jc.; Timothy is dull 
and nominal. 
Tobacco —The feature of the market this week 
bus been the large export demand, the Reg e buy¬ 
ers taking sr me iu,000 hhas. at prices showing steadi¬ 
ness. Seed leaf Is active and ttrong. 
Vegetables—E xports potatoes tor week, 1,028 
bb s. A steady demand and only light additions to 
supplies of potatoes cause a Urtu market tor all stock 
Irj order. 
K. Rose Eastern d.-h. *2.12@ 2 25, do. Btat*. *2@2.i2- 
do. lu bulk M.S7i«2(X> Prolmcd ■ *l.75g>l>7; Mercer 
do. *'.76tol.87: Chill Bed *1.75; Burbank Stated h, 
*2<»2.13 Buiba k bulk $1.7aa,2. pnin liblow d.-h S2.25 
@2 541: scowUiike do. * 2 @ 2 . 12 ; do. bulk H .37102 ; pei-r- 
les* d.-li. Kta.UUt do bulk *l,75@l.83: Del. sweet *2 56(4 
2,75: onion* tending lower Russia turnips, fl bDl. 
aU@7Ao,i whits turnips beets @*i : Uub- 
bard squasn *1; marrow do, ,'iOc ; onions, white $ bbl. 
J.Ya5.5b yellow do. *3.26d . red S3.26, Oiester. *3,t 
3.25; carrots, *1.2,’«<*i.37: cab< ages, r- 100. H< 66 ; red, 
do. * 6 ( 9 . 8 : ce.nry V dor, ai.V5al.ftl>; Weal Indian to- 
niato.'s 60c31l.25 p box. Ilcrt-bouse product—Tom 1 - 
toeii 13 ft.60.i60c. cucumbers, cholee, %< uoz *3 do. 
dills 75c@*l; lettuce, Boston. V dozS75c(g*(; do. N. J. 
4 KaSOc: do. culln. 124 * 2 . t: radishes. V 100, «l@5; rhu¬ 
barb f< 100: |6@U). 
Wool.—T here, hna been a very light trude this 
week, and pn es rother easy. Quotations are for 
XXA and Pit klockOhlo, Penn., and Vn. domestic 
fleeces quoted utiauoOe. XX46 48c., X at 4*a1ic.; No. 
) at 49a.de , No. £44(9460.; common at 4uia4.c.; comb¬ 
ing ut 60,i5ic. 
N, Y., Mich,. Did. and Wjs. XX 43u44c. X 43 44c.. 
No. 1 33@42c„ No. 2 4.'(a41c , common fS«40c., combing 
48 aouc. 
lows. Vt. and III. X and XXat 40@43e.. No. 145(ct1Sc , 
No 2 42 - 44c., combine 45@4-c. 
Mo.. Ky. and Term, washed fl j ece at 42@43c , un¬ 
washed fleece 80 i37c., unwashed combing 30»38c. 
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Uutll Hnturdny, Jan. 29. 
Boston.— Jan 29 —Wool— The transactions of 
the week were l osn.oufl lb of all grades and (jualt- 
tles, and still a very unsatisfactory market has to 
he repotted. Manufacturers are carrying small 
stocks, and why they should hold back Is not 
■clear, as Wool can now be bougiu on as easy terms 
as It is likely tn be purchased for some months at 
least. Fine Ohio and Pennsylvania Fleeces are a 
shade lower, and Michigan and Wisconsin X have 
also been sold at some ivu.cession, but the bulk of 
the stock Is still held at the current, rates lor some 
■weeks past, and there Is no (lDpOtPlon on the part 
of holders to force the market Foreign advices 
■report, no matert d change In the markets abroad, 
and Wool In the Interior Is held for higher prices 
than (he article ts now selling on the seaboard 
The Kales of Ohio and Penna> lvanla X and XX 
have been at 46<3no; No. i Ohio at Ouurfile: and 
Wisconsin lihd •dlcblgau Fleeces at m^nXie for 
X. mostly at 63c. and medium Michigan at. 4T@ 
47^0. Some lots of XX Ohio cun be bought at 
46c., but most, of Ute slock la held at 4 hc uud up¬ 
ward. combing and Delaine Fleeces havo been 
selling at,44ra46cfOr coarse: She for fine Delaine, 
and 5i)(@.»40 lor good and choice combings. The 
sales of in w as lied FleeeeR have been some 300.000 
lb, and prices range from ir>® 2 oc for coarse and 
25@39c t'or flue uud medium grades. The demand 
for California Wool lias been confined mostly to 
Fall grades, at from is®27c, but the sales have 
been light, comprising only 200,0110 lb. Pulled 
Wools continue lu demand, with sales of 259,000 lb 
for the week at rrom 3.'nA52‘<,c ror common and 
choice supers; 80,000 lb of Eastern, Maine, and 
New York selling at fiofn-pukc In foreign Wool 
there has been a fair business doing, wUb ss les of 
Australian at 43>4(ai4Tc, and Magdalene, English 
•Combing, rape, aud 01 her kinds at prices Indica¬ 
ting no material change. 
Chicago.— Wheat aclive, firm; No. 2 Red Win¬ 
ter asiA'.uic; No. 2 Chicago Spring, * 1 , cash; *1.- 
00 February ; $1 oi v March ; *l 03', May; No. 
3 do. 84(0(81 1 ,c; Rejected, 69<@73c. Cohn ta!rlv ac¬ 
tive at 3r,V<: cosh, oats fairly nettve at so^c, 
cash. R.YfcIlrmat88\.c<ii!»0c UAKLKvfirmatf! 03 ^ 
Si 04 . Flaxhked, *1 20 Poke acilve, tlnu, and 
higher at. *14 10@|14 12;<; cash and February, *14 
2TX0».*H 30, Match; *14 47*14 60, April. Lakd 
active, firm and higher at *9.45, cash; *94aii(@ 
*9 45 February; |932k,(a*983, March; *9 
05, April. Buikmcals strong and higher; shoul¬ 
ders. *4 65; Short utb, *7 40; Short, Clear, *7 so. 
BuTTEK-Oreumcry, 3»(§S40; dairy,choice, 23(^250; 
dairy, ralrto good, ISorfilc; ladle-packed, bValic; 
packing stock, 14@14«; roll butter, I8i«itsc;grease, 
7<§9o. chekse—F ull cream, is^oiisjjc; part 
skim, choice, lOftlojdc; part skim, tairtogoixL 
9HC: part skim, Ultra, s^s'a:; low grades. 4(5)60. 
Hay—P rime riualltlcs arc in fair demand, while the 
poorer classes are dull and lifeless. Wo quote: No. 
1 Timothy, iou on track, *i. r x>i;*i5 75; No 2 Tim¬ 
othy, ton. *13 50 ; mixed. *t2«-».12 00; upland 
prairie, *U 60(5112 60; No, 1 prairie,'* 80^9 Skews, 
were firm for most descriptions Timothy was in 
small supply, good to prime selling at *247(@3 io; 
fancy commanding $2 62 V, and poor tofairraog- 
lng at *2 30<ui2 45. Clover was Inactive at$» 75@5 
for prime, and *5 211(5*6 30 for choice. Flaxseed svas 
firm at former rut» a, *119 being rcporied as bid on 
track. Sales were reported ol a cars and 722 bags 
at *2 30(512 45 for poor to fair; *2 47(5(2 50 ror good 
to prime, and *2 02,v for taney; i4 nags of clover 
seed at *3 for screenings; $.1 30 for choice. 
Hogs— .Marker more or less excited, and higher; 
shipping in good demand, quality fair, mixed pack¬ 
ing, *5 15(5 6 no; bghi, $t, 80,54 50, uialniy at. ?•, 86r^ 
5 46: choice heavy. *5 60(«i:5 95, all sold. Cattle, 
in fair demand, slow hut steady ; common to fair, 
*3 70(51 50; good to choice. *4 70(515 20 ; exports fa- 
40; but ethers fairly acilvfl and steady at * 225 ^ 4 , 
the bulk at *2 bu@ 3 25: light and common stockers 
quiet aud weak at $2 50@3; good Steers and heavy 
feeders, *3 60(44 Sijkkc, ralr demand, but dull; 
common to medium, *4 10(54 60; good to choice, 
$5@5 60. 
Ht Louis —Wheat higher; No. 2 red Fall *1.02', 
<su.02;» cash ; *1.03,Vq4L03', February; 
1 . 06 .V March; *1 07 bid April; *1.09(5)1.09', May; 
No. 3 red Fall 9i£c ; No, 4 88jjc. cokn higher; 
41J»@4t 5^0. cash; 4l4«t».4l January; 89( 5 ) 891 * 0 . 
February; 3U',(S39 Vc March; 39V(«i40d. April; 40 \ 
9*41 J^c. May. oats dull; 33c, cash and bid Feb¬ 
ruary; 33vc. bid March. Kvk eary at. 86vo. Bak- 
lky steaay and unchanged. PoBii higher at *u 
cash; flu March; *I4.25<^14 30 April. Lard higher 
at *9 30 Bulk meats firm; shoulders 4vc.; eliar 
rib * 7 . 10 ; clear sides *7 30. Bacouhcld higher; no 
sales. BurruK—■Creamery 3Ut«)33c,; choice dairy- 
packed 23i@26c.: medium to prime do. HmUSc.; 
common do. ll@18c; roll, choice Northern, I8i@ 
20 c; near-by make i2««l3c to 14 <f, 10 c—small lota 
choice !7(d)lSc. Oitkksk—C hoice "firm and |n de¬ 
mand; poor dull; fuUeream l2v.@isc; partsklrna 
l0@llc ; poor skims i^ oe Eggs seareer than ever; 
really no supply; sales of ireah tn a small way at 
43@45c ; one lot or seven rases sold at 43c. LIyb 
hogs sircng and active; Yorkers and Baltltnores 
$5.20(315 30 ; mixed packing *5®.*> 30; butchers’ to 
rancy <6 30(,i,5.5o. Caiti.k (lull and lower; scarce; 
steers of 1 33o lb. weight sold at $5; do. of l.loo to 
1,300 lb , *4 3U@4 87>j; butchers’ steers *3.75(«,4,25; 
stock(>r8 $3@3.60; feeders $3.6004. Sukkp steady 
at $3.7505.25. 
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REOKfik 8. WAJLES. Rochester, New York. 
hi VS 8T0CE HABXX7H 
Nnw York, Saturday, Jan. 29, 1880. 
Beeves,—R eceipt* for the week IJ.12,’ head do. 
last,week, ll 322do. Trade has been s'eady enmiith nil 
(he week to make » irood averacu Tna run of catue 
was unusually good and prions again show ;l eh so 
range. The poon-st sold at h\e.. to <liessC 6 iba.; 
med’utn to good, 9N'4iUMsc., to dtess 56it>8., prime 
and above, lUXdtHHC , to dress £6«67 fts. 
Cows AMi CALVES.-Sates are slow ut 3VA6Uc. f* 
heaa. Dealers do not look tor a revival of trade 
until Spring. 
Y’kal Calvi s.—Scant supplies of five and dressed 
h»v« run up prices. Kxtra live sold temporarily utUc. 
iJ»e fed choi e 8 se. poor to prune 6 >jn 8 Mt Holiv 
ts&iuS'*, buttermilk 3s01. grassers. 2 Mp 3 hog-dress¬ 
ed, prime. U V8>12. fair io good 1U01OSC,. common 
6(4.7 Me. 
Sheep and Lambs.—R eceipts for week 70 7S3 head ; 
do. lust week, 24,7i72do. Market steady witn moder¬ 
ate supply and a good demand fur dressed ut the ya¬ 
rn us markets. sneep raugecl 3' s i36Xo-i lambs, G.^aJ 
7 He. 
SWINE.—Receipts for the week. 31,6:7 head: do. last 
week, 20,186 do. Supplies are Urge but seem to Do 
wanted The la*t turn pf prltes at the yards was 
rm uer high for city cutters. Live closed strong m 
*5 70S5.95 per 100 fts.; lur some lots *6 was asked. 
Country drowsed pork light 7H>;.: medl m. 7,H* 
7 :, (,c.; heavy. 1»X07«. cHy drees-d State ij-kotYHc . city 
dressed Western Pork tenderloins UH- 
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New York yellow at 67; steamer yellow at 
o5H; yellow southern m, 65Hc. 
Oats are in (air i.enuiiul and Arm; latest sales are of 
No. Iwbtto 4H; New Yors No, 2 white at 43H«i46H; 
No awhile at 4»H; Now York No. 2 at 43H'o>i3>,, do 
February at Kin-tiS*. do, March at «Hui4H. do. 
April nl IIH'uIlN - No.Hat 43. ungradedwhite West¬ 
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Bl&te at 46H, No. 2 Chicago at 43H. 
Hat ani> Straw.—D emand Is llhora! and prices 
strong. Latest price* are for 
Hay, prime timothy at *1.20 V 100 fts.; medium 
timothy at Sl.10uil.15 do. shipping grades at *l<ai.05 
do.: clover mixed ai $1.Oft*MU. clover at 96ow*l. do. 
Straw—No. 1 rye at *1.20 V 100 fts.; No. 2 rye at 
76(480c, do.; oat* and wheat nt 70<gi75c. do. 
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NEW York, Saturday, Jan. 29,1880. 
beans and PkAs.—The local demand for bouns is 
fair, but there Is not euough export cull to slreng'b- 
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Marrow beans prime »1.77»i ,80. do, other *I.6ftai 72 
meamm prirne^ *1.70, do other #1.50sJ1.65. pea '*1.60 
white kidney 71 .hO 11 2.0J, red do. prime *1 50® 
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