4885 
48 
at 35@S7e. 5* bush. Rye, at 6S@7lc. %) bush. Nothing 
doing in Barley. Snorts. 815 # ton tor spring, and 
816ig.l3.50 for winter. Fine Feed auo Middlings range 
at *17 0(1* 19, and Cotton Seed Meal, $26.5Ui«i829,l]0 p 
ton to arrive and on the spot. Hay and straw— 
Choloe grades of ha> have been ritllier qufi-t nt 817 
@18 per ton good to eholee ut *I2@lt>. and eommon 
to fair at »I2*I4. Kyc Straw is field at, $i-,f,.i.?n for 
eholee Swale Hay at 88 u'.i. Oat Straw at. 89@IU per 
ton. Butter— Northern creamery, extra, 27@2t‘c; 
choice, fresh, tia'-lbC; good to choice. 2't@2i(c: 
Northern dairy, Franklin County, Vt., extra 
24:*25e; Now York nntl Vermont choice, 23@GC: 
straight dairies, choice, IftaiiOc; rair to good do, 
extra, owlic; common do, ilia l ie: Western ereant- 
ery. extra, t&ftinc: choice, 25a2ie: good to eholee 
summer make. 20,a28c: Western dairy, choice, 17«# 
13c, fair to good, 1 Salt!*:, imitation creamery, choice, 
18410 , 21 * 0 ; ladle, choice luaiSc: > 1 o, common to good, 
10$14c. CHEESE—New York and Vermont, choice, 
12(5@l264e. H If Western. choice, fall 1 to 
good, ftudlu V If,. Eucs Eastern. fresh. 2.4@29c: 
New York ann Vermont, 2?@2->c Provincial, vtv<s2lc: 
Western, 24@2Rc. Brans Pea, choice band picked 
$1.65«i' Ai V bushel; large, do, do, $i.srn<i,l.«ii medi¬ 
um cholOC, $l.jU@'.fi5; do. screened. $1 25 a. 1.40- Yel¬ 
low Eyes, Improved *2.01412.111- Ked Kidneys, *2,40@ 
82.41, Canada peas. Knc@»l ,0 per bush tor com¬ 
mon to choice, Green Peas at suai.lo. Fotatuks— 
W T e <)Uote Eastern !9J@AV. p bush: Northern, 45@53c. 
PBODOCB ANII PROVIblONS. 
New York. Saturday, January 10,13:5, 
Brkadstupks and provisions, as compared with 
cash prices one week ago. No. 1 Red Is Side, higher; 
No. 2 Red is 35^c. higher; No. :l Red is %e. higher. 
Ungraded Red is-Phc higher. Coax.—New York No. 
2 is 1i«P. lower: Steamer Mixed Is 2i«c. higher; No. 3 
is 3c. higher- Steamer White is Jc. higher; Ungraded 
Mixed Western is &e. higher. 
tu-oca, Feed and .iikal,- riour— City mill In sucks 
at 84.10@-I.23: low extras In lots at 13. iS@3.C5; winter 
wheat, J3.15i»5.15 ror Inferior shipping to choice 
family extras; winler w heat patents at 84 36@#5.;i3; 
Superfine, *3.65*3. 0 for spring win at and 82.15(4 
83.1U for • inter; tine of the new classification at 
82.40 42.33 for spring and winter- Minnesota 
spring wh^ai extras ut $3 I3u3.8 for very inferior to 
very good shipping, 83.76ta.84. a for clear, and 88.70 
@84,2n for rye mixtures, the lader for very choice: 
.Minnesota straight at 84.00 a 5.40 for fair to choice: 
Minnesota patents at 84.75@5.tio. southern FLoUtt— 
Quotations are *8.4U(s4.6.5 for poor to very good; 
8-I.50 .a5.oo for very good to Strictly choice straight 
extras, 85.4,3.5 for iuir to fancy patent and extras 
Kyk moim f3.axaH..si ror sup, rtlne elate latter 
for fancy, ch eity at t3. 0o-5.4i. Buckwuk.it Fi.our 
at $l.?.,ii2.00per 100 lb-. Feed—Q uoted for 40 lo tu 
lbs at «13.iMAfC., to arrive un i at milt- HO lbs. at kli@ 
14.50, Hid lbs nt 81* 50@!7 Sharps ;q $in,x 2U ttyc feed, 
814 31 M. 50 . UissMcn OIL MBaL car lots, *85.40 bulk, 
$27.40 sacked. Corn Meal Quotations: ISrnrn.lvu me, 
*3.25*3,'ll) Y'ellow Western. *31*3.25, Hag meal ut 
$1.20*1.30 for One white and tine ye low, and 97c.<@ 
81.02 for coarse yellow. Wheat-N o. l red in ele¬ 
vator at 91*9.*«e; No 2 red at 92**<*93e. No 8 red 
at 87c ungrudeil red at Hly* wiUjc- Canada red nt 
91c: No. 1 hard at ?8c No, i northern spring at iG^e: 
The op;ion sales were: No 2 red January at 8 
@91Q,o- do February at 90*4 *92y«e: do. March at 92@ 
94HCS do. April at 99 ktelHliy-- ,io. M-y at 95l*@*79£c; 
do. June at !5jH<* JRc. Rye—No. 2 at 61i<c. in eleva¬ 
tor. Harley— lwo-rowed State at 59c. 
Corn—N ew York No 2. 52Q</i524$c. in elevator: 
steamer mixed, 5154®-52(^e. in elevator do,special 
January, 5i * 5i4j-. No 3, 51 Q,,a52.t> ( c; steamer white, 
53c steamer yellotv, 5Sc ungraded mixed western, 
49ts.flle., cliieny at 31 m 53; options sales itieludc New 
York No. 2 January ut 514?. - do, Fcoruarv. I9'4s>a 
50e; (lo, March, 43!,* 19S*e. do. Ap II, -l.itjut I'jjaNe; do, 
May. 4!Ms *5(lc. CATS New York No 1 white -lOe- 
New Yorx No. 2 wlUte. New York No. 3 
white 374»e- New York No 2, l-Qc: No. 3 
quoted at :1tiVje; ungraded white Western, $9«U0c; 
while ntate, «4q.-*4lc: ungraded mixed Western, 35 
@33c- npiious Hairs of No. 2 January.av, 8 e; Febru 
ary, Saya-lGc: March, 35@35?4c: May, S'-As*3btj,e. 
Beans. The quotations are: Marrows, *1.80- medi¬ 
ums at 81.45.cl.'0: pea at 81.50: red klotny at *2,30 
@2.35: turtle soup at $2 1U@2.15, white kidney at $2 20 
@2,25, 
PEAS-ulreeu are quoted at $1.20@1.£5 for new. 
Provisions. Pors The following are the quota¬ 
tions 813.25 j 13.50 for new -ness: family me*'. 813 25 
@14- clearbaek, *J5@Ui; extr* prime, * i Dhussku 
Hous soles nt lie. for bacon to f-’Hx. for llghr aver 
ages and *»ge. for pigs Cot Mem- Plcitlcii bellies, 
lo lb, average, 6-5v-‘- medium average, at 6Q l . 1 i3ij,e- 
12 it average quoted utiiQ*f^c pickled hams nt Hb 
644c: city pieku-d shoulders quoted at A&j,e- smoked 
shoulders at GVaC: plcklvd bams at > 114 ,*. 
99|C ; smoked bams a 1 -*v ...-. I ic. Middi kk - bong clear 
for 0r»t half of February at 8 Qe fancy Staffords and 
Yorkshires nt 7Q,c. nndoivo- dry salted shuuldevs for 
January at 47vc- Long aud sb-iri 01 car, half and 
half, tor January and February deliveries, quoted at 
654 c. H> tti Kx India nu-s.-, G£?.„. I:ex mess In barrels 
at $11.50*12; packet nt $11.50 lor barrels: plare beef at 
81 1 13: family at *IS« 18.50, UkKr Hams-Q uoted at 
$19,741*19. Laud Wedern stc m on spot i.-y.e; Janu¬ 
ary option sales nt 7 . 23 * 7 ,-He February option -ales 
at 7 23 *7.890 March option sales at I 85,* i. tic: AprlJ 
option sales at 7.14 - 7 3Ue, closing at 7.5tl*r.53e, as 
against 7.59 *7. We the close of yesterday: May option 
closed at 7,5-t@7,(ii c- June op'lon eules at 7,Me City 
steam, 705c: No. 1 City at B.sIQe. Refined Uquiul; 
Conilurut quoted at 7.00c and South American at 
7.84c. 
Butter -The quotations are: for (’re&niei-v, Elgiu. 
at 34-35c; do Westeru, best, at ff.’otSSc: do State 
Full best, at 28 1 29c do prime at 25@2Jc do, good 
at 22(«2le: do. fair at I9 -i2il-: do V5 o-su-rn, hold at 13@ 
21c: State dairy, half firkins, tub- ami palls, best, at 
26c do, prim.-, at .4 - 23c; do, good at 22tu23c no, fair 
at i*i«.2no. 00 . Welsh tubs. besi. 2.v. do. prime, at 
24c- en good, 22c do. fair, i7a,19o: do. poor at ilt.ilfic- 
do firkins and luhs, bc*t, at 2'c do, prion- at 22c: do, 
good, at nisi21 le. do fair, at 17t«i .‘*c; do. firkins, tic t, 
at 22c: do prime, nt 2 c do good, ut 19*-Uic; do, fal , 
at lifgitic- Western imltailou crennn-ry, choice,at 
22c, do. prime, ul 19c du, fair, tu H»@isc: JVeatern 
dairy, ch *tcr nt 19c; do, orime at W@19e;Xlo, fair, 
at 13@ila; do, poor «t in «130: W stern factory, frc*i>. 
best, at file: do, fair, ul 5@i c West rn faciory. fair, 
at 18 We do poor, ut inwllc grease, 5@6c- rolls ut 
18c. for best and i4 a,l6c. for prime. 
At the Mercantile Exehauge the following tele 
grams were received: From Philadelphia.—Market 
steady. Quoted, extra creamery, at :B@88c: Weft 
ern do, at 82,a 33c: York nnd Bradford, at 27 *28c; 
dairy, at 23®24c receipts. 1 .tih>. Frtm Chicago. 
Market strong; extra creamery at 33c. From Boston 
—Market heavy strictly fresh In fair demand East 
ern creamery extra at 27<a2'-o Western do, ifcKrtff.’c. 
CuicKSk- Quotations- fnuey, 12\t@l.",c.; rlndee at 
12S4@I2Q.,- ; ll'u-al l >i for line, good lots, 
fair lots s-.iUJvo; light, skims ut 3@i0c- skims at 
3H@7c- Ohio Hats. Halite, for best 8,*.tie for 
fair to good Pciuisy 1 vunla skims 4c. for prime: 
3@3i|^c. for wood, attn l@UvC. for common 
At the Mercantile Exchange the following tele¬ 
grams were received: From Liverpool Finest at 
63s. fid. From Philadelphia Market quiet; eheddars 
at 12?4@l3o. Ohio fiats, liaiutlHr.: receipts 325 boxes. 
From Chicago Market dull; oheddars, llQjiit 12c. 
From Boston—Market sleady; eastern fuetory full 
cream at i2l4@l3o, 
Eaos.-The quotations are; Stute. fresh, 2lic-Cana¬ 
dian, 28@2lc : Western. 25*26e- Bout hern, best. 25c; 
held fresh lot *.')%« 2lC: Imported. 22c. Limed, 20@ 
20Qc. for State; 20c. for i'ubadtan. and 19,*20c. 
for West rn; Imported, lloiliSvc, 
At the New York Mercantile Exchange the follow¬ 
ing telegrams w ere ret elved-. From Philadelphia 
—Market steady quoted at 29@80.tvo. receipts, 500. 
From Chicago Market quiet at 22H<a28u. From 
Boston Market weak at 2l@29e 
Frksii Krutis. Apples:Baldwin, Jersey.ncrdouble- 
headed bbL $1.75*2 ,5- Urceniug*. $l.50.@i Orapes— 
Cataw-ba, 10c, per lb. Cranberries -Cape C'od, choice, 
per crate,84 76-*6; do. per bbl, 8l6(o,l7 Jersey, choice, 
per orate. 84.50@5-. Jersey, poor, per crate. 83.75@4. 
Florida oranges ut $S.25@8.50 per box for best, aud 
$2.25@2.50 for poor. 
Dried Fruits.—T he following are the quotations 
Texas 
8% 
% 
9« 
9 5-16 
9 9-1G 
9 916 
mi 
10 % 
10V6 
wk 
10% 
10 13-16 
11 1-16 
: 1 1-16 
11 
IU4 
11 H 
11 % 
11 5-10 
11 9 16 11 9-16 
11K 
lliit 
11 % 
mu 
1251. 
12 % 
12 * 
125s 
1294 
for Fancy evaporated apples, 7t4@8c: choice do, 6!v 
@7c- good do. 594<®t'c- fancy North < arolina sun dried 
appfi s. sliced. 5@54ve. ; eholee do., .'W:jt*4c.’. prime do., 
3@: *rfc: common do. 3@3W.e Vlrwinia. 3*3‘jc- soulli 
ern, l@3tve.; Tennessee coarse cut, S,*89(C-, Kentucky 
quarters, Wftir le: iieeled pi aches, 9@Sl$c. for best 
Ueorgla aud 7'v@7-bc. for choice; S.C. fancy.9 A95jc: 
extra fancy, 10c: cuotce. 8@-»^c.- unpeeled halves, 
new. 61$i\ quarters, 5Q,c: plums, 9(-t'JJie. for Damsons: 
huckleberries 1-4*15c; blackberries, 9@?t^c: cher¬ 
ries, 12 * 124: evaporated raspberries. 27@27vfcc- sun- 
dried do. 2 tFit 2 S* 3 iC. 
Peanuts-T he quotations are 4}£ r a 4.Hc. for extra 
und fancy hand picked ; farmers' grades at 3@3}4c. 
Cotton,—T he quotations according to the Ameri¬ 
can classification are as follows- 
New 
Orleans 
Uplands an* Hull 
Ordinary... 
Strict Ordinary. 
Good Ordinary..... 
Strict Good Ordinary..... 
Low Middling. 
Strtci Low Middling. 
Middling.. llj^ 
Good Middling...,. 115- 
Strlet Good Middling.... 114 
Middling Fair. . 
Fair. 
STA1NKD. 
Good Ordinary..,. 84 Low Middling.U) 
Strict Good Ord.. 9 3-16 , Middilnn. 109k 
Hay and Straw. Choice timothy hay. 95c &$1: 
good do, 85@90c; medium do, 75 <*-Uc■ shipping hay, 
70c clover mixed, ;o*s. e- clover, 55 - 65c. Long rye 
straw, 90@95c: Short rye straw, ?o@80e; oat straw, 
i5@ 50. 
Hops.—Q uotations are-. New at I7@18e. for best: 14® 
16c for good to prime- 12c. for low grades; old at 10 
@12e; Pacific Coast at I2@14e. 
Live Poultry- Chickens, near by. V td. 8@9e; do, 
Souihern ana WeHt rn. Sc: fowls, Jersey. State 
and Pennsylvania, uer ib, 13 * Me do Western, 13c, 
roosters, old Sc- turkeys, per Ib , lli@l2e.: ducks, 
Jersey, New Y'ork and Penu , * pair. 75c*8I.OO; do, 
Western, per pair, soutsue: geese Jersey, New York 
aud Pennsylvania, per pair. 81 i5.<i 2 do. Western, 
per pair *1.2i@i.50; pigeons, per pair, atikKic. 
Dressed Poultry.—T urkeys. Pniiadelphia, ia@i3c: 
State aud Westcm, 11@ 3c: chickens, Philadelphia, 
spring, selecte»l, large, ■; *]9e. do, Jersey and Bucks 
ounty, dry picked, li*i5e; do, state aud Western, 
lUn - Jc; fowls, PhHauelphla,prime. IJ.ilHcrdo. Jersey, 
lb* 12c, do. Mate nnd Western, dry picked, in*1 Ic: 
spring ducks. Philadelphia, per Ib, 16*170, do. Long 
Islaud, per lb, fii.*17c: do, state and Western, per 
lb, iiw ise; Western.Inferior, i3@l4o squabs, wnlte, 
per Uoz.82.5tQv2.id; do. dark, per doz, 81.7it*.•_ 
Game Partridges, prime, per pair, 7 - d 90; grouse, 
per pair, 90C(«j$l wild ducks, Western mallard, 
perpnlr, 40u*5C»c: do, leal, per pair 3d@40c: do wood, 
per pair, 25t*30c quail ut gl 5,4* 175 per dozen 
tor sound: wild ducks, canvas. Western per pair, 
$8.25<*3.5ti. do, redhea«l, Norfolk, per pair, 7‘- **1.2 1 , 
venison Western saddles, per lb, l RmlSe: whole deer, 
per lb, 8*9c rabbit*, per pair, 2 <a,H0c. 
Seeds.- For clover there Is a light demand with 
prices firm Quotations arc; 9c. for prime Western; 
*Qc. for choice, and S 4 e. for extra choice. Timo¬ 
thy is quiet; 11 noted at $l.6u@l.o5. Linseed is nomi¬ 
nal; quoted at <1 35. 
Sugar.—T he quotationsure: 
Cm loaf, 64?,c: Crushed, 64*c: powdered, 9M@G4e: 
granulated, s HI mould A,” t5@rt4c- confectioner*’ 
•‘A.” 5 I8-16.U5J4C: standard ' A,” 5 1116c; off A, 5>i 
@5$gc: white extra “C,’ 5M<959fic* yellow extra “0, n 
4*)&5Hc: C,” 49fc@-l9$c: yellows 4‘4@44gc, 
The short price tdrawback 83.82 per 100 n>, less 1 per 
centals— 
Cut loaf, $3.63. crushed, 8.83: powdered, $3.34iS.71: 
granulated, 83 14. 
Tallow. - Prime city quoted at 6 l-16c. with 82 
charge for packages. Sales of S5,0U0 lbs, in io.s at 
6 l-iflc. 
Tobacco. Common lugs. 7c: medium, 74c- good 
lug--, He: common leaf, *4c: iow medium leaf, uc: 
medium 1 af, 94 c; good medium leaf, 9-Qc good 
leaf, lustc. 
VEGBTAntES.—The quotations are for:—Potatoes- 
Rose at.81 M) F bbl; Burbauk at 81.37(^81 V): Peerless, 
at $' 25; V bbl, iin double headed DDLs. 25c. should 
be added to the above quotations.! Sweet potatoes 
at 8-3@4 for Delaware and Virginia Cabbages—Per 
10U. s3-*5. Onious—Chester white, per bbl, * 2 . -**S; do, 
red per bbl 82; yellow. 8'.75@82 per bbl: do, 
Eastern white, s3.5n.o 4. M|ua->h Marrow, Jersey, 
per bbl. 5n@75e do, Hubbard, per bbl, ut I5c-*$1. T'ur 
ulps—Russia per bbl. 7Sc*81. Celery, oer dozen 
bunches, at 75@SIc. Carrots, per bbl. at 8L 
,1VB STOCK MAKKBTS. 
n sw York. Saturday. January 10,1885. 
Beeves —Total receipts for 6 days, I0,t79 head, 
against 6,429 head for the corresponding time last 
week. Chicago Steers, 1,150 It $5 50: do, 1,105 n>, $585; 
do, l.olo It. 1»4C, 55 Ib, Illinois Steers 1216 lb, $6 05: 
do, 1.283 It-, $0 20: do. 1,2311 tt>, $6 10; ItO, 1,225 It,, >5 6*; 
do. 1,246 lb. $5 85; do, 1,123 ft. $5 74; do, 1,186 ft, $5 rO; 
Ohio Steers 1,369 lbs, lO^c, 5il lb. Chicago Steers, 
1,175 ft. lOQe. 56 lb* do, 1,1 2 ft, 1UC: do, 1,173 ft, $s 55 . 
do, 1.135 ft, 85 40- do, 1,14.1 16.85 30: do, LIAS ft. 85 21*; 
do, 1,067 ft, 95gc: Slag 1,360 ft. 8 - 440 . State Steers, 
1.220 lb, 104e. 5 ft; do, 1,330 Ib, $0; do,1,270 ft, $5 90; 
do, 1,286 ft, $5 BO, do, 1,808 ft, 85 10, Oxen, 1,7*3 ft, |.i30. 
Dry Cows, l.iuu ft, 14 c do. 894 lb, lAi 1 ’. Bulls 1,2451b, 
le: do, 1,130 lb, S4p_\ Stin-s, 1,280 U>s. *4c. 55 lbs. Ohio 
Steers, 1.496 lbs. $675; do, 1,2461b, lOe. uxeti, 1,610 Ib, 
94 c, 551b Cows, l.33y Ib, 9-t.je, 5j lb Indiana Steers, 
l.iil lb, 9f4c, 5 lb Reuusylvania Steer and Oxen, 
1.356 lt>. $576, Kentucky Steers and Oxen mixed, 
1, 00 lb.$5 50*6 50. 
Calve-s -Sale-Veals (extra! 152 ft, 94c-Grassers, 
380 ft, 34c.: Grassers. 2 S 8 ft, 83 10: Jersey Veals, 147 ft. 
7*;(**(•: do, 175 ft, 9c. 
Siikki- and Lambs -Total receipts for six days29,- 
559 head against 21,360 for the same time last week. 
Sales Indiana alieep. 99ft. 81 .HO, do, 15 n. uqe: Ken¬ 
tucky do, *9 ft. 4V|C: do, 109 ib, $1 6»- Western do. 60 
lb, 8^ '‘Le, We*teru lamb-. 76 lb, UQe; do, «7 ft. 
Buffalo shoep. 78 lb, 4 * 40 : do. 7.4 1.., 44 c Chlcavo qo. 
108 lli, ike: Ohio sheen. 99 lb, tu 85 do, 83 lb. 'Qc do 
92 lb, 14 '*>' do, 96 lli, 1‘tjc: lambs, 0* Ib. tk- WeSlern 
sheep, oil Ib, l-s,c. IVnnsylvnnlu sheep. 98 ft. $14' 
Went, ru do. 102 lb. *4 30- State lambs, *4 lb, do, *3 
Ib. $6 W: do 8i lb, rAtfe- do, 64 ib.H^e State aheep, 138 
ft-, $6 43441 - do, ' 85 1b. SO 4. i. do,*3 ft , l$jc Jersey ewes* 
ICC lb. 44e- Ponnsylvanla sheep and lambs, 78 lb, 54c. 
Hous - Total receipts for six days, 31,211 head, 
against 29.216 head for the same time last week. 
No trade In live hogs. Quotations are $1 75@5 20. 
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Government nnd Lead- 
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Also the Colebrated 
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The genuine bfts above trade mark and 
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In three 
sizes with 
capacities 
from S to 10 bush 
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With cither regular Incline or level tread track, has 
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The only rmu-him* that will V Axjsimple and dura, 
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