<@18c. for prime: W stern factory fresh extras, 
current make, 14 <sl4He; 1&aiSc. for fair, and 9<&llc. 
for t»>or June tubs and firkin.-, 15«l5t$e, 
At the Mcrcn 11 1ile Exchange the following tele- 
grain* were received- From Boston—Market firm; 
Northern crramery, 26«<31c: Western at2to<3ic;dairy 
selected at 28jtf»*c From Chicago—Market slow-, 
extra creamery, rw.t3le- choice do. at 27fi*29c.: dairy 
extra at ?0«2lc. Piom Phllndclptdn Market firm: 
extra creai iery at :> >.i :tlc.; Western do, 20(2mlet York 
and Bradford at 37iS2Sc. From Cincinnati Market 
weak at 26<t'2i. Receipts, 8*0; shipments. 21, 
Oiti-KSK. Quotations- I2ttc. for fancy factories of 
H -ptemher make and )lt|Ml2r. for curlier stoek; 
l Job lot * to lO^e-.i ll.ilHyC. for fine: good lots. »!k 2 
iOVec fair lots. st»dOic. night milk skims, 71$ .9c* 
Ohio fiats lie. for best down to 4<6-c. for common; 
Pennsylvania skims, .de. for good: and for 
common 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Boston.—Market firm: 
extras at Ut-tl^sc; Vermont at 11 .ilHto. From Chi¬ 
cago.^ Quoted: Cheddars at llJtc. From Philadelphia 
— Market firm;eheddars, l'fiq cilit^e Ohio flats, lie; re- 
celpts.fiuij boxes. From Cincinnati. Market steady 
at «He; receipts, 432 b xes- shipments, 223. 
Eoas. Quotation^: State. 24«t'J5c* t.'nnadlan, 23 a 
2S's-e; Western, '434u<»'24c: held fresh lots at 20^ 
22<*C. 
Af Mie New York Mereatillie Exchange “call" the 
following figures ruled: State extra Jfir Indiana 
firsts, 2 te; Ohio firsts, 2it*c; state firsts, eases, 25c; 
Pennsylvania extra. >e; Pennsylvatda firs is, 25c: 
Michigan exit a, .6e, Michiga ■ firsts. 24 lie. 
At the New York Mercantile Kxehangr the follow 
Ing telegrams were rtcelved: From Boston—Market 
Ann 11 noted at 23a24c. From Chicago Quoted: 
Fresh at 19c. From Philadelphia Market firm; 
quoted at *l*24c. 
Drj£d 'Hurra. Quotations arc: Fancy evaporated 
apple* Sl4**i«0.: choice do, 8e- good do., Tatll^c: 
fancy North arolina snn dried apples, sliced, 55^o$ 
Sc.- choice do., 5c.: prime do., l»twc: common do., 
3»*ie VlfvIula fancy, So- southern, « 4c.: Ten¬ 
nessee eo*wc cut, 3'* 1 4c; Kentucky quarters, 4qg,i 
44»e: peeled p> nelies, tHc. for best Georgia;?^* 
I c. fur choice, fweieo peadtes -N. C. fancy. 9 tow 
lOc: extra family. 110 bid: choice. 9*9‘-(e.' utipeefed 
halves., new. 15 % it I tie, qiiart, r», 5toe: plums, (kui!D«c. 
for Damsons- hucKlebcrrles i2<®fte; blackberries, 
•dg sly: eherrits. 12 .1 11c; evaporated raspberries, 
24 i'2Hie. snu dried do. 23s23Hc 
l^nEsH Fbuiis. Apples—Red. gl 30 2 1 TV twenty 
ounces pur doublr headed hbl, ?l..-.'na*l '()■ blush, per 
double headed b- 1. $I.25 m$i, 60. Bald win, Jersey, per 
double headed bbl. 1225 «$t.Sfi - Greenings, flu 1.25; 
Western New York, mixed lots, per bill, $101.25. 
l“euelies Jersey, tn-.r, jiul.5ii v basket: Jersey, poor 
to fair, p lia-ket. no i7.e. Pears—Bartlett, lu house, 
f keg, *i'*xi; Flemish Western. g2.j>4.5d per keg: 
Beurre Bose, V bbl, *5a$(i; Swan's Orange, 1* bbl, 
$3,5(14.4 ; common penrv bbl, *2-a2,5n, Grapes— 
Delaware. 12*'#: Catawba, :t.t< c. per lb,' Ioua. isoTc. 
per lb.; Concord Western New York 7Ulb. baskets, 
per lb. 1 a3c. Concord, up river. V to., ' a.P«c.: Hart 
lord. Key port and up-river, per lh,, 33^. 1 franber- 
rlee—Cape Cod, choice, per crate, 43 73't$t do. per 
bbl , $ll-i i'2 V/ Jersey, choice, per crutc, $3.25<jli3.B0; 
Jersey, light colored, per eraU-, ffi.fiLtg'1, 
Hors .-Nominal quotations ate New at. 21922c. 
for best; common and good at is:a20c- best old ut;7 
( 920 c. Pacific coast at 17 Ale. 
Hay anp -TKAW. — Choice timothy hav at !H'o; 
good at *5c- medluui at IVa30c shipping at ;Oa75c; 
clover mixed ut .oft* 750. clover black ui 50(0,33c: No. 
1 rye straw at .Sc. short rye straw at 55(ft(i0c. 
P 110 visions -Pant The qualatlous are-|U for new 
mess; family mess ut *11.21 u 18,56; clear back, $18 4 
BID, the la I ter for laoev; extra prime at « tools 
for In-pecfed DuKssfd tlous Sale-at iHe. for Fm 
con to 7Vge tor light averages, and 7<kia?‘l4C. for 
pig-*. Ctjv Mkats pickled la-ides. 11 lbs, average,at 
sVvc; pickb-d hams at l.-Qc. City blckled shoulders 
quote*! ui Te osoknl aliouldersai -Vo*-: pickled hums 
at ViQfkl'Jtvc; .mok-d haras ur Vito / 1 te. Middi.kx — 
Long nn 1 short cleur half and luuf, for December 
un i Januu-v quoted at O.ONgc. 1 0 * qnotaGous for 
Chicago delivery, Dojleil lots spot, are ll'e. lor short 
clear, 10c. for short r b, und 9.V/c. (or long dear. 
Beck Quotation*: Extra India rness at $V2&24 ex¬ 
tra rile-- a< Si ; packet at $1.8 for barrels, and $|S.50 
In tierce*: plate beef at *12<<id i family, tl.Su.gl I. 
Bgke Hams -Quoted here on spot lit k'Joa.2 50. Lard 
-S ale* of West.m steam r r prompt, del very at 
7.U2V: October option sales at 7.s2 ii.'-let No veto her 
option sal*-- at 5.'*' l .V.V-- Dei-einber option sail s at 
7. l *.*7-52c: January option -ales at 7.sl a1.52c: Feb¬ 
ruary option sale* at i.55<a>7.fl'2c; City ateam la firm at 
7.IUK-. 
Polltby and Game.—T he following are the quota¬ 
tions- 
LivkPopltuv Chickens, nearby, choice, V tt. 1-lc.: 
do nearby, common to good, 2'ul'c; do, Southern and 
Wt-uarn. 2//< 13c. fowls. Jersey, r-tale und Pennsyl- 
vanhi, per lh, 13c do Wosterti, Wo,:2e. roosters, old, 
7ia«c- turkeys per lb , lhc :4c.: ducks. Jersey, New 
York and Penn, • pair, tOcaHO: do. Western, per 
|inlr, i lia Tut-, geese .Jersey New Y’oric und Pennsyl¬ 
vania,per pair «1 jO«*l.75 do. Western, per pair ji .25 
ia l.sj; pigeons, pt r pair, 5i%«0c. 
Pkanu is. Quotation - are at u-tjiaT'Ac. for extra and 
fancy hand-picked farmers' grades at ‘Vtc. 
Dressso PorpTRY.—Turkeys, choice, spi lug,par lb., 
ILeulc do,spring, toor to fair, ’ l *tl3c.; do, old, mix¬ 
ed weight*, per lh, V.'9»4 c: chickens, Philadelphia 
spring, selected, large. *9c ; do, mixed weights, lint 
IBC. do. Jersey and Bucks County, dry picked, l#Ml?e; 
ilo, Mate, Pennsylvania and Vvestern, dry nicked, 
14a lie: State, spring, scalded, lea He do, Western, 
spring, scalded, I • I llc. do, scalded. Inferior and re¬ 
jections,9 s tic fowls, Philadelphia, p;iine,l.V<t fie; do, 
htato tid Western, dry picked, U a 15c: do, State and 
Western scalded, i3« ' le do. mfenor, per lUMii'io; 
old cocks, per lk, lets iprltig du Its. Philadelphia, 
per », 13 *.oe do, Long Island, pe e, l‘.)alKle: do, Bos 
ion i>ci a , 11 * *3k-. do,H 1 op and wesiero.per n.i-ialSc; 
Western Inferior, HDsifc s*ptabs. white, per tloz. 
<rA75a3:do, dark, per do/., 3;.2'.<v.*.Vi Game Part 
ridges, prime, per pair, -Ce i*l- .rouse prime, per 
pair, Joe ■ woodcock; prime, per pair,®be« 6 1 ; soft 
birds, p'. r pair, ul 2 * (O.'sic; venison. * e»tem saddles, 
per r... ir.ntb,e wild docks. Western mallard, per pair, 
lOaSikedo, teal, per pair,35w50c, do., wood, per pair. 
89tii90c. 
Rice.- Quotation* are: Carolina and Louisiana, 
common t * fair, at 4 itV.te good to prime at 
54*c; choice at niaidqe; extra (brand/ at fi’geitfi4<e; 
Uuuuoou, ar tQ.tlT^c, duly paid, and 2W«'2v4C in 
bond: l'atua at *.(t5yBC Java at ^K®£4t;c. 
Sk«.Ds. New Clover Is strong- quoted at 8‘4'&9c. 
Timothy Is quKt and st>-ady: quoted at *1.60citl,ti5. 
Llnseeu is wholly uotulnali quoted at 81 75. 
SDQA8,—The quotations are. 
Cut lout, 6%c; Crusticd, powdered, KWZftQei 
gruniilaieii, liQ.aiJS-IHc cuouM "A,'' fijqc: confection¬ 
ers' “A.” 6c: standard ‘A,’’ 5%jc; off A, 
white extra “CY Ykpit.'Vic' vellow extra “C," 5i95V4e; 
C,” 444«*4?*ct yc lows. 4J4®4lie. 
The short price (drawback *2.82 per 100 lb, less 1 per 
cento is; 
Cut 'oaf. JS.&iJ crushed, $i.!>6: powdered, $3 58(83.84; 
granulated, $3,460*3.52. 
Taldow. Prime city at. C 7-lfi*64ic., with $2 charge 
for packages 
Tobacco. Common lugs. 7c: medium lugs, 7V£c; 
good lugs. Be: common leaf, -Vtc: low medium b-af, 
9c medium leaf, MRic, good medium leaf 9§4c; good 
leaf, I 0 J 4 C. 
VEoeTAULBS.—The quoiailons are:—Potatoes, Long 
Island $* hbl. at >1.2 al "0 Jersey, $'<al 25. -Sweet 
potatoes at $2i2 o) F bbl for Jersey, and $1.!0<& 
2.75 for Delaware and Virginia Cabbages Flat 
Duicm, fr b*', #2 *o<tel. l.-ucuiobers—Long Gland. P 
1,0 1 .-. $ .,<,6. Egg Plant-Long Island and Jersey, t* 
bbl at foc.fie*!. Green corn-per dv, WigTAe. Onions 
—Cht-stei white, per bbl, 7 to.«.* 1.2 •; do. red per bbl. 
75c. it ; Yellow, i id. 1*-, per bbl. >'iua*li —Marrow, 
Jersey, perhllL 5ufi*75o- do. Hubbard, per bbl, at *145 
&1 50. T-nuin s at 25/.3 c. per box. Turnips-Rus¬ 
sia ner bbl. Y>a.7jc. Cauliflower, per bbl, at ?5C<£$2.50. 
Lima beaus, per bag, $1.75@4. 
WooL.-Ohio, Penn:vlvan'a and West Vlrglula XX 
and above, .Kgg36e; X, 33*»84C: H to H Blood, 34®35ot 
‘si Blood, 2S<830c; Coarse and Common, 2i«26c: Fine 
and Medium Combing and Delaine, 8«@S8c; Low 
Combing, 2«3'c; New York, Michigan, etc.. X to XX, 
HOfirSJc: Medium, S’JiaMc: Coarse, 253 27c; Medium 
Com'-ttig and Dt-laiU' 1 .3’-.*S6c: Low Combing. 38 m80c. 
Illinots, Iowa, and Minnesota medium and above, 
clothing. 29»3 c: Coarse, 24 2*c. Medium Contblug 
anil Delaine, .77<r35*;: Low Combing, 2i *v29c: Indiana, 
Ililnol*. Ylintiesoirt and Wisconsin unwimbcd. cloth¬ 
ing. 2iVa23- rotnblng 23-• Missouri, Kentucky und 
Virginia, unwa* hed, clothlug 20*24- conielng, '20® 
28<- Son'hern, ltnwnshcrt. clothlhg free. V, 1 .c24c. 
Texa>. fine free spring, in < -Vic: 1 inproveil Mexican, 
12 ,1 Ific f'ltlfornla line, free. Spring, 19a2to Texas 
and Cnllfornln. fair to good. l.Va isc hurry to slightly 
burry. CtiCc- Ncvuda Utah and Colorado.medium 
to tine medium, 11 aide- low medium, and coarse, 
12 g* 13- burry and slightly hnrry, idj 13' Montana 
ami Wyoming, tncdlniii to fine medium, I7st22e: low 
medium and course, ti 4 ,16c. 
L.IVB STOCK MABKBTB. 
Nkw Yohk. Saturday. October 18, 1884. 
Beeves.— Total receipt* for six dsys 12 184 head, 
against in.8’0 head for the corresponding time last 
week. Sales—K entucky Steers, 1,500 lbs, *7 12Hj; do. 
1,368 lb, $15.75: do. 1,885 lh, $15,75: do. 1.381 lb. $6,10: do. 
I, 333 lb, $6,20: do. 1,3111 lb, *«; do 1.352 lit 12Qc. less 
$5; d... '. >1 lu. i’-v- 1 do. 1,916 lh. lh- - do. 1,231 lb: 
1014 c.' do. 1,1601b. '0c: Colorado steers. 1,082 lb, 'Jljc, 
55 lb: do. I "72 ID, S44C; do, t.lHfi lh, Stye; do, 1,029 lh, 8 c, 
Kansas do, 1,131 lh, $5 40 less $5* Texuus, 9il lb, 8 c; 
55 lh- do 2,017 lb, 3c. less *t per head: do. 1.003 lb 73 ^ 0 . 
do, 93? lb, TLfcOj do 974 lb, 7QC: do, 915 lb, 7c.; Penn¬ 
sylvania Steers, l.llt lb, 10h|C, J 6 lb: do. 1,069 lb, 9c. 55 
lb' do. 1.018 lb 8 t*c. and 50c, per head: do 1, 2fi lb 
$5.2 : Ohio steers, 1,21*.lb, I0*tc.- Illinois Steers, 1,131 
lb, 1044 c. 56 lb- Virginia Steers, t.'«H lb, $6.50; do. 1 14, 
lb, $5 to- Native steort. 1,123 lb, -9.60: do 1,310 lb, 
$5 90; State oxen, 1,530 lb, 9c.; ilo. 1,335 lb, $I.‘2U; Michi¬ 
gan oxen, 1 4(56 lb, Tv«r. 55 lb. 
Calves - Grassers, 20 s i», 31 , 40 : do, 2*5 it, SV<c; do, 
3112 it, $3.10, and do, 228 ft, 3c; veal , 1-4.% It*,OJ-qc; do, 
175 Ik, 9c. 
Sumo* and Lambs —Total receipts for six days. 
II. 111 head, against <9,966 head for the corresponding 
time Iasi week, sales -tnte lium.s, 66 it, 55*c do, 
1 few vlteepi. 63 it. 44,c, and sheep, 38 Ik, le; State 
lambs, w it, 8c: do, ',0 rr., 4ic: Canada do. 83 Ik, lie do, 
82 Ik, hr- Norther* Cnnadii, do. 80 it, M,,c- lo, 78 tk, 
5t*c: sheep and lambs 73 9., 14,e , iud Michigan 
sheep. 7 * lb. ie, Ohio sheep, 91 It, \%c Jersey ewes, 
inn m, ,)|e do, tOilb. 4*de: Ke tacky sheep 105 ft , 5c; 
Ohio do, 103 n>, 5c: do, 83 it*, •tj-ftc*; Indiana do. 102 o>, 
R»4c. 
Hoos—Total receipts for six days 30,567 head, 
against 25,542 head for the corresponding time last 
week. Sales stnte pigs, '35 lb, 5WC; Hog**, 350 It, 5J4c: 
rough, 8to lb, 5c: State hog-, 276 tk, 5J4c: do, 213 lb, at 
5ke. 
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