cates, tn elevator; 81.08^ for <lo. delivered from 
elevator: No. 1 Ked, *L18W: Ungraded White, 81«c.(ft 
*1.01 in store and aliont; No. 2 Red seller January, 
81.0246(31.03%; do. February, 81,09%®1.04%; do. March, 
$ 1 , 066 ) t.UTfe; do. April. 8L0W; do. May, closing 
*l.ll*C do.June, eloslug Sn.iaSf. Rys—N o. a, West¬ 
ern. Ofif^e in store: Ungraded 07c.delivered: Western 
quoted at MmMWc; Canada and state. Tlt&TsWe; last 
sales were 72o for Canada and 73We. for Mate. Bar 
lev.—C anada Cast on private terms: two rowed 
State, (Me. Barlfv Malt Dull at last quota¬ 
tions. CORJt—Ungraded mixed at .SOU'auDc • No 3, 
.■MiojSILio: No. 2, liUt'iiill^e. lu elevator: GlinlUiC. de¬ 
livered; Old No. if, lilt'v.,-, ili-lIvL'ieU; Steamer Mixed, 
•UWc. in elevator; .5H3*e. delivered: I'ns railed Wlilte, 
STtaTSci Vollow. 61c; No. 2 Mixed, seller January, 
eloslug file: do February, «1&6Utoc; do. March, clos¬ 
ing ti^e: do. April, fflUiatiH^e: do. May, fr«t<«.65Vte- 
Oais-No 3 mixed tit Otk.e- No. 4, •■OTftQ.SiWic: No.. 
: quoted MW,c . No. 3 White, Wjc No. 2. 424(0: No. 
I, Me.: Mixed Western, &t*<i*iMlr.; White, do., 42ft4?e. 
Whlt6 Htate, Mo.; No. i. Mixed, seller .January, 
flsJSO : do. tfliriutry, 3sk,faS!'He: do. March, closing, 
Hd*o: do. April closing 41%e: do. May, 42%tiM2%0. 
visible supply op orals ts the united states and 
• CANADA. 
t . Jan. 19, iRS-i. Jan. 20.1889. 
Wheat, bush.84,890,871 2I,7TO,312 
Corn, bush . 11,033.940 9,579,797 
Oats, bush .. 5,977.257 - 1 , 119,(525 
Bariev, hush. 3,u9l,743 2.792,300 
Rye bush. 2J580.IW1 1.4C8.001 
Provisions—F ork-Mess ou spot quoted *M.75w) 
13.12 >4 for ordinary: choice held hlsher;fary>Lly mess 
#13 O SelC- clear hack. 8l7J23'«*b.5(): extra prime, 813 
@>•14, Beef City extra India mess, #24&2fl; extra 
mess, *12.50(818; packet. 818.00 In barrels and *17.00 
In tierces; piare tieof. $l2.5o.nl3.0) Bi:i:k H ams—Q uoted 
833..V)(.t24.i5ii. r™ * r - -- - - - 
age, SHx: 12ft 7W&i7i*c 
dell Very: pie k I ell In -l 
Quail, choice, per djz., *1.25: do, small and 
soft. 75c<a*l: grouse, prime *> pair, 81.lfkal.25; part¬ 
ridge, do. 75(»90c.; do., Canada and Eastern, per 
pair, 40,a65c: tame squabs, light. *i dozen, 83.a3.25; 
do., dark, per dozen. 82.25tm2.50: tarn, pigeons, live, 
per pair; 30ia35c.: wild ducks, canvass, 82.7@m3.0U: 
do., red heads, T5e.<tn*MW: do., mallard, p pair, 50(8 
«0o: do., bine wing teal, 7' pair, *tet>5; do., green-wing 
teal ami wood, V pair, 3*0800,5 rabbits, F pair, 15(<* 
23c.; hares, ‘«i pair 2(K®3iic. 
Tobacco. Kentucky about steady, l.ugA, 7®8c. 
beat. H'-OKil IV,c.- Seed Leaf quiet; 1892 Pennsylvania, 
5'illMC: do. State. 1892, prlvare terms; Sundries 4t6@ 
18c: Havana, tftc.® 8bl5; Sumatra, 4l.2iymi.5o. 
Wool..—There has been a continued quietude, and 
only the fluent grades of fleeces are maintained with 
any degree of steadiuess. 
Vegetables.—T here Is a fair demand for Irish 
potatoes for southern shipment at generally $1.50, 
though some holders anxious to reduce stocks have 
cut under, and we hear or sales at «l 4001.45. The 
demand Is principally for Rose, Peerless very slow. 
Sweets dull, unions moderately active for prime. 
Cabbage Arm. 
Cabbage, choice per 100, *9,mid; potatoes. V bbb 90c. 
(*1.50: sweet potatoes, klln-drled ?• bid. rl.3004.00; 
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MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH 
Cut Meats—P ickled bellies, to ib aver- 
”■ • I itfc T^c; I lit. 7«C. lor Westi rn 
..... .. .!» ■ avert e. qtjic: do. in ft 
average. 8c. bid; city pickled shoulder*, 7c: pleklefl 
hams l.iigmllkje: smoked shoulders He; smoked bams 
12(«12?iC Middles—Long clear ill New York quoted 
hide.; lor Western delivery, long aud short clear half 
and half, HMSrmSl^c; dressed hogs, city, heavy 
to light 5%(«9c-; pies, 'ei.s'tc. Buffalo dressed, 
<w\ bard —Contract grade, on spot quoted closing, 
$9.J5(a9.80- Junuury closing, 89.26(89,.0; February 
Closing, 89.29u9.itii: March closing, 89.34ra9.3fl; April 
closing, >9.40® 9.45: May closing, *9.f,4 o.9,5fi; June 
closing, 89.57.mlU.3- July closing, *9.60i«9.65 - retined 
coniluent quoted 89.50; South American, 89.fi5im9.73. 
Butter.—T rade of all kinds Is slow. There ap¬ 
pears to be considerable trouble uvrr the cream 
cries. The export demand com Inue* sluggish. 
Creamery, selections, Elgin, etc., 39«.40c; rancy. 
9I(*3gC.; do. OhuKsf, SltHitflc: do. prime, 3Amii3c: 
do. fair to good, 23m3ve; do. ordinary, 20,®22c; 
Stnte dairies, entire choice, 27<#28e : entire, 
fine, 25ra26c; do. do. fair to good, 23&e24c: 
do. of Ill'kins Quo, 29c; do. do. fair to good. 
22u24e; State half tlrkin tuhs, best, SUfaSlc; do. do. 
tine. •jawlOci do. good, aMUSfte; do. do. fair, 19@2 «e; 
Welsh tuhs choice, 27fa i--kf. do. good to prime, 22u26c; 
do. fait to good. ISw21c; Western Imitation cream¬ 
ery. choice, 2tl{t2ie: do. good to prime, 22.f25e; ilo. 
ordinary to fair. 18<fJv; Western dairy, beat. 2hJ.22c; 
do. good, 19.1.31c; do. ordinary, 15«idHc; Western 
factory, best current inake. voe; do. fair to good, |8o» 
18e: do. ordinary. ‘Mile., rolls, extra, 2tl(»21e.: do. 
ordinary to good, Uiigdse. 
Add li.i2e per pound to the above for Jobbing selce. 
tton* of choice goods. 
Cheese, state factory home trade selections, 13Vt»» 
lie: do. fancy while, l,l*ie.: do. fancy colored. 15 * 4.1 
KiYt'c: do. prime, I2lt(«i34c.; < 1 o. Talr to good. I" 
( 2 . 124 c.; do. light skims, prune to choice. 'Value ■ do. 
skims, fair to good. .>Vm s c.. skims, Pennsylvania, 
selections, RV 4 ® 9 . 40 ,: do., prime to choice, 7-M"',9e.; do. 
good inline, iu*y.;.‘ 4 c; do. ordlnarv, ,,r>4e. Ohio 
flats, fancy, 134c: do., good to prime. llVu 134c.; do. 
fair, s ufihic.-do. ordinary, .Vale. 
Cotton. —Spot Cotton steady bur quiet: receipts 
II. i'jS bales, against 15,9-Jt last week aud 21,769 lust 
year, .-since September 1, 3.916,728 bales against 4,- 
HG 290 same period lost gtaie.u. Middling Uplands, 
ItV. To-oay’s closing iirh-cs.— January. lOiib.e 
10.63- February. 10.iS'aln.'d; March. In.-'btlu.Ai.nl, 
III. 98mlJ.l2. May. 11.13- June, n 3loll Julv, 11.36® 
I b»7; Ai-g-J-t, H,4t«|tl 15; September. 
October, 70.7*8310.31; November. NLflf t lIl.TI. Tt-aus 
ferable orders 10.65 Highest and lowest prices of the 
day. Jttuuary. lU.flhmtO 39; Kebruofv, I u-l-a.1U.S0; 
March, 10.89(0.KITE; April, lU96ml0.83t 3!nv, 11.12m 
11.07; June. 11.35@ill.3J; Julv. lbaluU.M; August. 
11.411.10- September, lblAatUO. 
K.ogs.— State and Pennsylvania, in bbls., per doz., 
:;7i*:«8cg Western, fresh, otic.: do., fair to good, 31<«, 
33c.: Southern. 351(«lS6Uc; Limed. State, Sic.; do., 
t'atinda. 28 iJi30c: do., Wesu-rn 38i3l»c. 
Note. Wesrorn and Southern, in cases, 4e below 
quotations. 
KutrsH FRUirs.^Aprilescomlngout of store showing 
poor keeping qua Ity, are very dud and weak 
Really choice sound fruit Is held lirmly, though 
quiet. Grapes very dull and little more than nom¬ 
inal. Florida oranges are badly demoralized, t’ran 
berries quiet and held lirmly. Peanuts In fair re 
quest and steady. Pecans aud hickory nuts neg¬ 
lected . 
Apples. Baldwins per bbb g3JiOtd4.f>0; do. Green¬ 
ings f bid. 8a.lS6»3.3u; do, Inferior, 82.ou.a3.3d; 
graoes, Isabella, jx«r ft, 2,i2V.: d<x Catawba, 
choice, 6,i 7o: Uu do. poor, per ft, • h .9-; crauberrles, 
l 'ape Cod per barnd, * 11 . 0 l'li\l; do. do. per 
crate. »3.73<<i i.m; do. Jersey, fancy, do , 88. @9*3.75; 
do., do., good to prime. $:i.D ob 8.33: Florida orangos. V 
cu-v. S3..9I , :.7i: pi'HUUtA, Virginia, hand |>icked, new, 
f- ft., s'-e > 9c- pecans, 4* lb., hickory nuts, 
per bush., 75oa8bUd. 
DihkdF awns. Southern apples, ordlnury to good, 
6(<i64tc.: do. One to choice, 74 uqc: do. fancy, 9<i94e; 
Western ordlnarv 5v*fl*-pM do. fair to good, 
uhiwtoie; do. choice ots, 7f; apples, evaporated. 
Ilwil^c; do. Choice I2tdl2«0.s do. fancy selcctiona, 
13.-134c; peaches, Carolina, good to fancy, 10® 15c: 
do.Georgia, peeled, 9®t4cu do. Virginia, 7*li)c.: 
iivnporati'd peaches, peeled 25@>28c; do. do. ttn- 
peeled, I3altc: unpcelcd peaches, halve.9, 54ut6c: 
do. do. quarters, 3<*54<: plums. Southern, 124m: 
13c: do. .Stale, H@144o; elicrrlcs. UVAlD^e; black¬ 
berries. 94®»Sc; raspberries, $Wj84c: tiueklcbcr- 
ries, iO^oulc. 
IIaV and S8Raw.—P rices of hay continue firm. 
Straw Bcarce and held firmly. 
No. 1, per too ll»8,90ca96.; do. 2, 75 ( tS5c.;do. 3, 
63W70C.; shipping, G5@Roc,; clover, 50c.; do. mixed, 
5.7*tile. Straw. No. 1 , ao.iWie.: do. 2. 50c.; do. oat 
aotassc. 
Hot‘8.—Tho market holds up very steady In tone, 
with business In the various grades transpiring at 
our quotatlouH and the movement still of good pro¬ 
portions. Good red hops brought 3>c. aud over. 
Common goods continue to come out freely,but are 
taken up at former rates, with export purchases 
still most protttineui. Yearlings are offered lower. 
N. Y. state, crop of 1933, choice iscarcei 2tV*29c; 
>io. good to prime. 22A2tc: Jo. low to fair, l?ui'3Uc; do. 
crop Of 1992, good to choice, is,*22c; Bacilli- Const, 
crop of mV, fair to prime, AMt M. 
Dress wo Poultry -Turkey*, nearbv, iftsalTc; do. 
prime, state and Western. 15i.tii6;do. fair to good, 
l Mull: do. poor, 11® 12; chlckeus. Philadelphia, full 
boilers 32 a*2Ac; do. do. straight lots, I'is«l$C: do. Jer¬ 
sey, 15* 17c; du.,Stule unit Western choice per ft, Me; 
do. state unit Western fair (o good. U a tic: fowls, 
Philadelphia, dry nicked, prime. Me: do., Jersey. l:iia 
14c; do. Stale atul Western, dry-picked, rJalJUc: 
do. do. scalded, l2 'J’3Ue; do. aud chickens, fair to 
good, lUAIlc: ducks PhllaUelphln. 2oc: do. State and 
Western Spring, I7«#1 Sc: do. do. fair co good 13®15c ; 
goeee Philadelphia, l4<aLV.; do.. State and Western 
prime I3gl3c; do. lair to good, 9(glle. 
Poultry am> Gaul.-L ive Poultry.-Spring 
chickens, near by, per ft. 12c.; do. Western, li aiJo.: 
fowls, Peunaylvunln and Jersey, iV : do.. State. 
15c.; do. Western, 11 a 15crooster*, mixed old ana 
young. SMitc,; turkeys, 11 .il5e: ducks, Western, per 
pair, fltU. c.; geese. Western, v*er pair. *1.37**1.75. 
Game.—T he law on grouse, quail, partridges, rab¬ 
bits nud hares will be up February i, Quail con¬ 
tinue pleuly. dull and weak. Grouse Is rather slow 
Partridges dull aud Irregular. Rabbits and hares 
about steady. Tame squabs Arm. Wild dunks 
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Poixg—Sternly; market upeued dull and closed 
steady: sales ranged Cash, sl3.4iial5.3o; January, 
*15.52; February, *10.2iK>.13,32' v . closing at #15.20(3. 
15.324' March, *15.61 a 15,07, Closing at fltrvVr.i 15.674; 
May, *13.71) al».03, closing at *15.''.|,(u,16.oj. LarU—I n 
fair demand, stronger und IVaAtc. higher than yes¬ 
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« 9 . 8 j'„: February. * 8 .- 74,.,5 92,closlngat * 9 . 90 , 18 . 934 ; 
March. ?9.u <a!i.u5, closing at *a.22v-i9-25- -Mav. *li.ii;u 
tit9.291*. closiiiu at $y 17‘v -9.20 Egos - Firm a> 29 .i 
30c. lloos—Market strong und prices higher; pack¬ 
ing, 85.3u«ii.ifi: paekiug and shipping, *6.1-•<6.50: 
light. 85.5tl«6.l»»; skip*. ft.flJ '65.25. Cat ilk—M arket 
steady; exports, $ 5 . 65 . 16 . v; r.ood tn • holer shippiug, 
* 5 . 60116 .10: Common to .Medium *-7.io..3,25. .-hkli' — 
Market strong: Inferior to Fair 83.505 u«J: Medium to 
Good, 84.3110.5,00; CUOlce to Extra, #7.o»a6.o.'; Texans, 
*2.50..i t. tu. 
Cincinnati,— Compared with cash prices a 
week ago, wheat is l’-Jc. higher. Corn, Xc. 
lower. Oats, 1c. higher. Rye, steady. 
Pork, 25c. higher. Lard, 22|£c. higher. Hogs, 
from 20c. to 25c. higher. 
Wheat. Steady- cash Si.02‘*; March, 8 1 .lit: receipts 
S.'-UU bushels shipment, none Corn-F irm; No. 2 
mixed. 3i‘a .»*i'G ats—S teady a> . 4,4 i. uq.,-. rve 
ibii . Barley steady: extra No. 3Fall, 
65c. Pork Dull at 8i3.s3.gi5.3ti. Lard—F irm at * 9 . 934 . 
Bulk Mk its— i-intier: shoulders. st.. 62 v sbori-rtti, 
$8. BacoX—Q uiet but Hr in: shoulders. *7.25; short 
rib, * 8 . 874 ; short clear, < Gogs time common 
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ETTHE BEST 
Wjta C-c+tSiit/. Grindingpafi/L 
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KR, do 5lore YVork, 
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New York. Saturday. Jan. 26, 1884. 
Beeves—T otal for six days, 9,2 1 3 bead against 10,660 
head for the corresponding time last week. Illinois 
steers. I,2u9 ft, at 12c. 36 ft less $1 per head: do. 1.207 
ft at it)<ic: do. LOW ft at He, less *1 per head; do. 
1,071 ft at lie, less *10;oxen, 1,149 lb at 9c. 55 Ib; bulls, 
1,462 ft ut Use; Kentucky steers, i.sa » at 86.25: do. 
1,183 ft ut 11)00,36 ft; do. 1,40) a at :i* t i-; Indiana do,. 
1,300 ft at. 86.50; oxen, 1,110 ft at tic, 53 ft; do. 1,206 ft 
at 85 per HJO ft; bulls, I.SSO ft 5c; l do.. 1,810 1b l)0c; 
Missouri steers, 1,132 ft at 119(0, ,vj ft; do. 1,091 ft at 
UQo: do. 1,071 a. at lie: do. 1,115 ft at 86.35: bulls,1.390 
ft ut 8t.!K); Tcncssee steers, 1,128 ft at litkjc, 55 ft; Ohio 
steers, 1,34* ft at #6.90; do. 1,367 ft at 86.73; do. 1,896 ft 
at rFYjc. 56 ft; do. 1 225 ft at U'ao; do. 1,092 ft at 11c: 
oxen, 1,745 ft at *6.5>, Pennsylvania stable-fed steers, 
1,396 ft at 87.23. do. 1,.<8S ft at *7.'2U; do. 1,210 ft at 12c, 
56 lb:dry cows, ssj tb at H-tShc. 
Calves Trade was very limited for la-fc or offer¬ 
ings. A few ve ils were Bold at steady prices, orat 
balde for common to choice and a few r-ules of 
grnssers were recorded al 6W. JMQc. 
SHEEP a an Lab ns. Total fur six days. :«.T»7 head, 
against 39,.it bead for the same time last week. 
Missouri sheep. IS2 ft ut cy: do, I *7 ft. at «5 sO; Ken¬ 
tucky do. 85 lb, 1 Vtc; do, -6 ft. at *1.31: West rn lambs. 
,1 ft, at o?6e, State sheep. At ft , ul *5.#w do. 90 ft. at 
>".23: Penns 
like- Ohio lambs, II ft. ut 7t«c: state do. 72 It., at 6T s c: 
\V ufitern sbet p imalnly ewem. Uu 1b, at ;.Wc; .Michigan 
sheep ami lambs, 67 ft, at V: State-fed Indiana sheep 
111 ft, at K7*c; do. 121 ft. a&gri.sh; State I mins. 7<J ft, ut 
87 03: do, 61 ft, at tW*e: Western ewes. tlS ft. at. o' ,e- 
do ttt l»,ut 5)ic: State do. 88 ft, at 43 fli; i d a, *t RUe. 
Hoa*.—Total for sLx a ay a, 26.14s head against 38,93; 
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